The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 11, 1954, Page Page Two, Image 2
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South Carolina, Pi
~'Z. ' Conferences Closet
-ni By W. R. Bowman
'1,. This reporter attended all three
*~ of the above conferences and all
?fdr- the conferences in interest of The
Palmetto Leader, those that did
OtJf not subscribe will be cut off by the
first of January. The office is
- working now on the list, those that
. promised us to send their suhsfr-ip' !?
tion, better do it soon, or they will
not tfet the. paper any more. This
> ' applies .to all.
SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE
.... The South Carolina conference
is one of the largest in the state
t? - " and the presiding- elders of this
? conference a?e Drs. R' I. Lemons,
B. H..Gray and J.. B. Jennings. The
? conference was-set ,in motionnhy
hi; -the Rev. D. J. Zeigler. He dis..a
appointed many who thought he.
would "MESS UP" in his sermon,
hut his sermon equal to any of his
n? peers and there was prijise from
-*,e . eVeiy lip. His sermon was the
?., talk of Charleston. Dr. B. J. Clover
preached the missionary sermon
Wednesday night which was
very good, y
, Among the* out-of-state visitors
were Drs. S. S. Morris, J. K. Beard,
J Bishops D. Ward Nicholas, K. K.
Wright, E. C. Hatcher, (I. W. Baber
^ and Dr. W. F. Ball,-Dr. Harrison
Bryant, Dr. S. L. Greene, connecr
- * tional secretary of education^ Mrs.
A. B. Williams, special writer and
*,. editor, R. A. H.ilderbrand, Henderson
Hughest, Dr. R. W. Mance,
_ financial secretary made the speech
of his life from-the subject "RHEUI
MATISM" and Dr. Harrison Bryant
of Baltimoi;e stirred the'conference
In his address concerning hiS Work
o in the Church. He was born in
? this / confewtKe . and his fi lemb,
predicted he will be elected bishop
on the first ballot. Great sermons
were preached by Bishops E.. C.
Hatcher and G. W. Baber. Bishop
Wright as usual wanted money
for some mission churches in his"*
district, an offering of one-hundret!
or more was given him.
PIEDMONT CONFER EN
The Piedmont conference was
?? held at Clinton, Dr, E. G. F. Dent,
preached the annual sermon which
stirred the conference. Dr.- Dent
/ is the former president of Allen
University and Kittrell college
an? the only minister in?the statereported
his conference budget in
thrde months after he was assigned
, , to Anderson by Bishop Reid. rr*
Julius Holman, also preached a
good missionary sermon Wednes-day
nightr?
The presiding elders of this
conference are Drs. W. S. Misns,
T. E. Robinson and C. G. Glover.
Among the leading Ministers
are Revs. E. William Jwkre, W.
L. Hunter, Willie-J. Nelson, M.
Code, W. M. Carter, M. Massey, R.
H. Hampton, M. G. Williams and
such laymen as Joe Perrin, Mrs.
Eloise. Miller, Rev. (Postal Jackson,
who is Having a building~progFahi"
at Pendleton, E. E. Franklin of
T Laurens, Mrs. Mary Doroah and
others.
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Bishop Reid said, the Central"
conference led the state financial
according to its members and the
youth modern program took the
Mue ribbon from all the conferences.
The Rev. P. P. McFarland
Jr., who wa^ Master of Cermony
/ certainly acquited himself and was
* in a class by himself. His english
waa perfect. The Rew J. Arthur
Holmes was very good, especially
^ State College and Liberty Hill.
** The solos, duets, and what not
were very good. Congratulation
to the Rev. J. C. Murry, in his
welcome reception. The mayor of
St. Matthews and other white representatives
stayed in the church
until the doxolog'y. The principal
of Ford High School and Prof.
Ross of Guinyard Elementary
School made us feel welcome along
with others. The response to
, these addresses by Dr. E. L. Hick.
man of Louisville, Ky. was the
? ..heat _reapon.se in__the six conference^.
He certainly knows what
and when to say, as he explained
his family made him share the l?ed
with his e ther brother. The dumbest
person in Bethel understood
what he was getting over. He
certainly ma<le a hit in South
Carolina.
Dr. I. A.- Miller of Washington,
preached the noon day sermon
Friday and as usual stirred the
conference. Dr. Dewey Robinson,
c candidate for the bishop also addressed
the conference and made
good in his address. Dr. Fred
, ?A Hughes preached the Sunday, conference
sermon which was very
good.
BIBLE HOUR ^
The directors of the. Bible hour
? lor ?ek conference were Drs. F.
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iedmont, Central ~
a Great Sessions
C. antes, I). J. (Hover,, K. K. (!.
Dent, K. K. Uroy ! >n, \V. K. It.ebardson,
H| S. Davis. I.. C. Butler,
J. 15. Jefubny, 11. 15. llutler Jr., K
\ turner, K. hichhury anC Dr.
{ ':.ain . lie . iV|>. All tjie addresses
j were very yood and full of inferiViU
wtill?M'tinaml. TP1
j speaker iudd to be commended and
: congratulated.
BISHOP h RANK MADISON BKJl)
| Kaclt 'conference in the state
j voted for 'he return of b.shop Kelt,
i to South ' Carol,na another (|uad'
rennial. South Carolina will have
urcuiul one hund.e.. delegates t?
the (Jcnonil ~ vlifCuvnee fiylvtiny
like mad cioys for- the return t?f
\vill tell you why South Carolina
<AMK leaders wants him to return
another term.
CANDJDATKS
We have not said too nuic?Tr,jC
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uuui ouuv.i v urn una ear'uuaic^. |
W e tliink we l etter he elected first j]
j.before too much puhiict'y almut [I
candidates, hue as a i.P.tter of'!
fact, Dr. S. It. Hrggins and K. A. .1
I Adams, are the pnes the leaders i
are planning to push right now p
friend Butler is petting his. field
preparing for liJfJO of which I
think he is right, however, the
friends of former Dean Frederic!.*
' James, of -Sumter is being discusLsecl
here and there., " But I tell you
one thing, this reporter heard Dr.
Butler irv Charleston respond to
the visitors from the 13th district,'
his voice sounds like a hishop, and |
1. . Sirs, walker. j
We can not dose this article
without mentioning the work, of j*
Mrs. Annie Bell Walker, who, is 1
"Bishop" Ktftl secr'efa~ryi~. 1 ri" the"|
! tenth year as secretary to Bishop I
Re id", not a minister.has ever said
' she was wrong with her figures. I
She is very efficient in every thing ,
pertaining to book keeping. The
reporter wishes to commend het_^_
and thank hishop Reid for employ- |
j iatf such an able secretary. She
<^s one out of a thousand where all
speaks well vf her. May her j
tribe be increased and may she continue
her good work. j
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AROUND. WEST COLUMBIA I
The infant^ Aon of Mr. & "MVst?
James Hall and grand son of Rev.
and Mrs. J. P. Livingston departed
this life. He was buried at Mt. *
Pleasant cemetary at Old Field, I
Rev. A. L. Diggs officiated.-~
. Mrs. Mary Lewis Prioleau, the !
daughter, of Mr. & Mrs. bowman J
Lewis and wife of Mr. Prioleau
departed this life Monday morning
' Nov. 28,11*54 and was funeralized
from the Mt. Pleasant Bapti.-t
Church, Swansea, S .C., Rev. 11.
Norris, pastor.
Sunday Dec. 5, 1 !?54 in the afternoon
at .'1 o'clock Rev. Diggs in the j
presence oi a very large congrega- :
tion of sorrowing relatives and
friends the body was carried in
the church by Rev. Norris, followed
by Rev. Diggs and Rev. dates, j
First hymn was sung by the choir.
The pastor read the !><>th l.'salm.
Rev. dates offered prayer. The
' obituary was read. A solo. After
[ which the pastor presented Rev
Diggs. He took his text from St.'
! John 11: "The master cometh and
1 calleth for thep." Review of reI
mains by the congregation.
She leaves to mourn her loss a
mini><iri(i, iwo cniiaren, a father
j and mother, grandmother, Voui
' brothers two sisters, two aunts,
one uncle, three great uncles and
j a host of relatives and friends. Her
"body was laid to rest in Sweason
cemetery under a mound'of beautiful
roses. She was a meinber oi
Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Cayce.
KKOOKLAND HAPT. CHCIU 1!
Kev. T. T. Marsh, Pastor
S. S. was held at the usual horn
with Supt., officers and teachers
at their post of duty. The lesson j
was fine with all persons taking .'!
an active part in the discussion.
At 11:15 the pastor asceiuTed""'
j the rostrum. Our devotional part
I of the service was very good with
1 prayer being efferpd by differen M
I ones. The musical choir furnished
the music with Mrs. Effie Boykins
at the piano. Our Scripture we- i
taken from Act 3:1-13. The usher ^
board lifted the poor offering.
Just before the' pastor took h'.- i
text, the vocal choir sang 55P. The j
pastor used-as a theme "Priceles- |
f ! 1 f f ?. f ha m DmaJtw?V4 11 -
tt ? rtr?T" r rvm ??n;nr?iti rt> w ft ft* ft?jr! * 1
found in Act 3:f>. It was deliver-ij
^d with eloquence and fervor. ,
The night service was not held [j
The collection was fine. Visitors)
are always welcome at Rrookland
Baptist.
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*?A very liusy day around Co;
i":- m Sunday. aA Iter a t*i ivi* si.a
1*. tin* lesson and ty vol .anal 1
lis' Mr, I\ Ci. Kyahl an I Uliu i
Mr. Rtifus Spells, the Ar.nlial e<>
!'erenee' delegate was tailed up<
to report. He canto forward ai
made a splendid report. Tho
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ping's dons v/hen y
Merry Christmas S
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. loi-ant hack tor another year.
( Uw winds of comments and an?!
n-iiiM-vnt' n'a In nprht us down to
the sermon.
Kev. Moraiit ctnnc forward se1 ec
in-- I'M from K4 l'salm 4: Id
! Jua! lather lie a- doorkeeper in
' . House of mv t??d". A very
-"'. 'r prints s;il>je*ct. Kveryone
hraririK this" wonderf d message
-i- ! > ? i happy to hear the. word of
"the' I.onl I.louy-lit to Us Hi' a llhl
when most needed. Thefinan
rial response was tsoodi Amount
The pa<t'T then administered
4 the I.ord's Supper. Over 100
'i were served. We closed out joy'?
t . Some went to the funeral
of .dr. Ohauiah Jamison at Snires
< ha| < I Baptist Church. The pas_
:ii company., with Mr &
Mrs. ITyses Harrison with whom1
ho had dinner, were to visit some
sivk monikers- on their wtay -to
prun'jfehury. He left op the I1.
pe*M. Main for home...
ly . Mr. M.rs. Moses Davis were |
e<l the happy recipients of a new
s. Iv.hy. ajso Mr. iC Mrs. Leonard
n- Muppins and Mr. &. Mrs'. Willie
>n Tames last week,
nd _ We were delighted to have Mrs.
se A 1 lie Kllis of Itrooklyn, N.Y. wor
as you can say "Kris KringJe"?you
rou fill your entire gift list at ECKERO
iTore. onap mww wm:e se.crr.ens ere
c-rofully, wisely.
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Saturday. December 11. 1954
f' CLASSIFIED ADS " slutlj
Iuor forward I',i MH-iiiu'. law _
A.'it-sumprcrrttin. . ,N mvmmuam
. -YOUNG?m lovmjf memory of
Qnko/^Hika T,. ?i .!osir husband and loved one,
OllDaCl IDC /I O r. Hlliot I,. Younjr, who departed
t s.~o a i mitt-m '"'h::rj?n **?w l,ec- .
i.tic i iiLii iv? , !
ln-itur heart;? there is a sadness,
l~F AmFK? *^tr?rr our !o\e?l one took his flight;
A'nny' iorrs are spent in sorrow,
i I'm' I \ -i as wefl as night. .
I IBM III Bill III! HI HH II i I I I 111"
1* was sad to have him leave us
.IN M i: M <> II I \M .. >v, k???. i, ??s (iod..
Sawed t > the Memory' of w v'
... II. ( <VhldN'S, Si Hut we'll tmderstaiul it better,
Our Pear Husband . mid rat .my , . ... i
. ? uen we meet again some dav.
v. io passed
De-iiiiher id it'll . " ' .. ,, , .
....-a ?___ Sadly missed Uv-; ? r-,?r? >?
Wife, Children. (irandehildren an I
. . : .-lis. H. y\. \ oiinjr, Wife
- .! Mrs.M. W.I.ong, sister-in-law
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wi; aijk still mn.dinfi
We build houses of Wood. Brick. or Block
Vou Will Find Our Prices Normal
NOTICE: Choline of Home Address and Rhone No.
2506 Bratton St. Phone 3-7312 Col'a., S. C.
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