palmetto leader (columbia, s.c.). 1925-08-01 [p …...saturday, august 1, 1925. union, s. cv-corinth...

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Saturday, August 1, 1925. UNION, S. CV-CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH,° it Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniels * rrfotored to Laurens, S. C., tak-" ing with them our delegates, vizf Misses Alberta Ruff and Blanche Weddington to State S. S. and B. Y. T5. U. ConvehtibiLcy^^-d They are back home and loud pie of Laurens. Sorry we missed attending. The invitat ioh was . a little too late. ' Now thaTall our State Conventions are over, and presidents have been elected for .the ensuing year, we trust that all will fall in line, and pull together. Let none ride while others pull.-this increases the weightr When all k - pull or lift the load or burden beJ - comes lighter. . ! 1* I We feel that whth-Wrc-ooperation Mrs. Corrine Jones and Rev. . J.* C. White, our newly elected presidents, are gorng-to put the "program over" for God and humanity,- v ' _ Let us-hope, pray and pay for a better day. :. The Missionary Society of Corinth Baptist Church was held on^ Tuesday at the home:of Mrs.jQar rie Giles. The same officers were % :.-J ~vr-, *' **.." re-elected. Members responded to-their names, reciting alphablei Our- meeting* are held twice .. -v'c&oh month..First Sunday even, ing and third Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Byrd is our faithful president. She is pleasant and unassuming and wins by smiling ,, her way through. J C Our Junior Missionary Circle .is at work sure enough.many |fr were "surprised to~see the new; ,.lights in our church, that these: young people have put there since "the convention in Greenwood. We are really proud of ail nf |->f>nplp connected with Corintfpss-who help us as we too young. none too old to render service. T~ ~ We're glad to have our leach.ers and assistant organist back home.Miss Ruth McKissick is ~the Tefficieht Secretary"©! our Sunday School and Assistant Organist of the clrarehx While Mrs. Young, our organ- r^strwas away and the assistant, j too, Miss,Alberta Ruff and your scribe furnished music for church service. , The pupils of Senior Class are " very glad to have their teacher, Mrs. L. S. HuTnphries, with them again... ' i Tearhers meeting on Tuesday 1 .evening was well attended^.This being a business meeting.tiie b. is. lesion was not uiscusseu, , W iiile many ux the memoers~ot Senior Choir were away ine Junior Choir assisted in making His praise glorious. k . Dr. A. W. i^rown and family motored i'rom Kichmon, Va., to . -Union, iS. CM-iind_are_saie__at_yio - home ol Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, the parents of Mrs. Brown. We' are indeed glad to all looking well. Gqme again.) you are thrice welcome. Dr. Brown is one of our most able sons of S; C. v. It has been our privilege to hear him preach a number of times.we always ' prepared rfor his-workr w^rd sorry to have to loan him to Virgin^ la, Mrs. Leola Wui thy-fhe-president of "Stirring Club," is in Hendersonville; N. "C. «. tit T o ~~ IVil O. O . Or V1LC jncoident will have charge while Mrs. Worthy is away. The "Busy Bee" club of our church seem to be taking a little vacation. Summer Schools and Conven.._ .iion^are allqver bow, No doubt they will become ^busy." Mr. Robert Young, Jr., the treasurer of that circle tries to _ collect and is prompt in making: / ' J , rr V ' payments on piano. He keeps » his eye on thai hag of money. We do not know whether our § church treasurer sings, during g collection, orjkeeps watch of the 2 crowd marching to the table. 2 since he ia second-bass em-our -*: ^. hoir, we trust that he will not * ittU.ui surging out at all Lime He is true to his trust. "A very c ful worker in the vineyard ol s theXord." T T X'~ Since the readers oiyhe Leader do not kpgivv us very'well, we're going to introduce others from time to time, so that you will at least know us by our fruits. Master Walter Brovvn is quite a gentlemanly little fellow. He recKod. with Class No. 1 (M.. A.. Tobin, teacher) this morning. Wo are in love with this young gentleman from-jRichmondy Va, 13... - t \n :.i -*. xvuv. ui. uameis was just uuo-Tbling over, with joy. when>vhe read the message-telling that his (daughter and two little boys were ~ on- their way to Union, S. tU_ They are to be With us for some little time..We welcome thorn. to our city and homes. We understand they are from Baltigffiro, Mri.. 7Z "BENNETTSVILLE NEWS ' Bonhottsvirie. ~"JuI_vW-Thn -farmers in .Marlboro are greatly^ill. _ j.eed of rain and yet the crops are looking very promising. The-peo^"~ pie are leaving every day for different- parts of the north, trust they will make good. Mrs. Mary Lomax, Mrs. Erie Cook and Miss T'.ji.a. ....^ 4 U . 1 x v.i iu x v||4'n»''' aic lxic iciicncis from Bennettsville attending the summer school in Laurinburg, N. Rev. S. S'.- and Mrs. E. S. Young tii | lood, Little Margenstern Young- ^ bloocl and Mrs. CarrieMcCaJLleft Y ai this A. M. for the beach in Char- v leston, trust they will have a hap in py stay. The revival meeting held _ at P. 'Peter-kin, pastor, was quite a be success*. Miss Leafie McKay l< who has just returned from New wl lYuik Lily i.'nllt:d-tftA.nsee there' == porter and sisters Sunday' P. M,. Call again. Miss E. G. Lomax is out again after.a long period of -sickness aiso- Miss Dorothy ni Reese is out again, these young % 1 1' 1'v nissing ever ao'miich 16 when they are not able to be oh the job. Miss Viola Sanders' th spent the week end in Clio with ^ Tinr iLiiflo iind r-nii^ir^ TS^ S.amL = jG. S. Senders. The reporter keeps very busy sine othe people of Ben -= nettsville are delighted to read ® the Palmetto Leader, and many ^ are still anxious to subscribe. v. n Prof. James McEaddie is mis- Lj "sing very much frpm the city. ^ He was in for a short stay Sun- ^ day, lie lull Mdnciay^A. M. for|ai Maxton, N. C; for his business a>f fa i " : Miss Maggie Lomax called for* CG a-short slay Sunday PTM. ' She A -reports quito a nice stay to the Ai S. S. Convention last Thursday. tc held atDvers-Hrti ^Ar. M. Zion 00 Church. " .. \ ; : R Dr. L. M. McCollum. Rev. S. *n S. Youngblood and Mr. S. E, ^ Pouncey motored to Laurens, S. la C. to attend the S. S. and B. Y. ^ P. U. Convention. They reported P* quite, ersuccess. B< Mr. and Mrs. Gartful Dixon arrived home from Philadelphia to R spend awhile with parents and 7jrelatives. . Miss Emma- Dra'ke rettrrjiecbai home from Charlotte, N. C., where she spent awhile with her ^ ci sister, she reported quite a plea- °rant stay. 11 ^ Mrs." Dora King-Reese was ^ somewhat sick last Wednesday, a trust she will soon feel befter, as C< she is planning to leave for "the cc beach. ' _ ' . th .Mr. N. Kr^KolTock was- ^ from Ala. to witness the funerar tc of his sister Mrs. B. D Welch, he cc returned last weelc," also Mr. Jbs. tt I t 1~ ' THE PALMETTO :-: STRAY L A Department of By WILLIAM D. * "(All contributions to this Depart poetry," accompanied by stamped ! and sent to 1501V* Taylor St.. (Jolun column. AUworthy manuscripts wi name. Amateurs and poet-aspirants tha* talent, if you have It.; I'he Editor of this Department-* siring poems on any ^subject for any .mor iams, expressions.oh friendship, kinds. " ii TO DR. MATJLD - . By William D. What is greatness? Hun Thru sweat ynd tears ar A name soon forgotten, alt In golden hut era in the .-I There's a-nanie that, lives, Sought not for fame, bul The name, of Christ! of he . -He lives within the'hear So thou art great,, kindly i For love and service are How like art thou to the How dear to human hea In hearts of those to whoi Your nanie ln liying gral * Bearing golden deeds; and -* Could Fame a nobler -pis = Helper to the'poor,.ih -Teaeher-of teachers: may t Be- full of -happiness, m< . j Tu lhu hi heart* T>f those v Is to be great. To leave To show a soul with kindly ls-to eniov life's truest ht TO Tin: LOVERS OF r DEAR FKTBNmr=. In this fast age of autos, jazz, short ; me craze, few take time to contemplate nature, art, real music, literature, and et the bedutiful is immortal because it if the earth circles- around the^arrtr and t >rse around God, the hearts of men sha measured speech and lyrical outburst nit trf-t.hia-utza-crazed rush to destructi e up to the lofty "seat of the humble lis "ith all-my soul, I answer. «- Judge me not too harshly: give hie at fore vnu decide wheattier I am a poe ?aves, Lyrical Heart Throbs, and Pearl; [rile I live; "If you have aught o Hesfow it'ftow,.1 I take this opportunity of thanking my 1 ndly-and encouragingly enthusiast i(f m The. ministers and business' merv pab ade me a.welcome guest in their city a tftd me to make Pittshuigh my future turn tu my native city and state, and b; jars of struggle are before me; but I faj Can I count upon the lovers-of the beau e ministers, editors, business men and w >uth to see nie thru? Ministers can d< make my-public appearances in their If you appreciate"mywritings, let me k flume Address; William Hot , Kollock from Philadelphia, Pa. lli The Sunday school and V.^C. tic Convention of the'Cheraw Dis se let, fee "Dee conference of the "C7 . M. E. Zion church, convened ei Dyers HifrAvMrErZ. church, te: snhefttsville July 21,-25, 1925. "Sr lie convention wan quite a sue- 1. iSs. ~The Presiding Elder Dr., Ih . Gr Cook and.the pastors of ne te district, especially the pas- is >r of the church in which the wt nvention was held, the Rev. J.j r Heath, spa reef no-pains in mak.Oe g the convention aj success. The ou rst (Tay\ July Zl, wadminister-1 1 institute day, the dean of the ed stitute was Dr. A. E. Lomaxjre.; tstor of the A. M. E. Z. church, vil annolfetrillo or»/l fV» a w-w UI1I1V vvv> V 1UV) UliU IliC lllOU Ut- AH I ir of English was ^Drr R. ftr. iddick; pastor of the A. M. E. __ church in Cheraw, S. C. Both ' the instructors were educated id preparedjnen of today. They we helpful instruction. The &. convention opened July 21. Mr. ev R. Lomax, son of Dr. A. E. i. omox was elected secretary of t) le convention. Mr. Lomax is \i brilliantstudent of Livingstone 'th allege, Salisbury, N. C.' The'ar invention closed Friday with' le missionary program conduc-jla: ' i. rt »tal amount raisecT during "the 011 mvention, was -$327.90. We ^c tank the good people of Dyerej^| .f LEADER -, T ^ . EAVES | Current Poetry -r-- -JQ merit miMstrbc typewritten, "rettl $ and addressed return envelope, oj ihift, S_C.,'to the .Editor of this & 11 be printed under your own , this is your chance to develop offers hia» services to anyone de- jD occasion, such as^ephapii.s^ nie- ^ A A. EVEN'S 1 Robinson. MEESouls have striven, id blood, to win a name.. hough. riveir_..-- U~11 in r ama. whoso lowly owner .- ; simply strove to serve;. >pe and lify, the Donor: ts He taught to serve. physician! great Physician! rts, thy worthyname! m you're a mother, jtude_shall live, to no other, .. ice of honor give! r d to the friendless^^-.^. w miillaM ; -.other of mothers', : r vhom you've' lifted, a cherished name., * .. love gifted, . iighf of Famr! L'Hfcj HfciA .1 skirts, bobbed ha$r, booze, and goodthe beautiful in life,.the lovliness poetry,.the language of the gods. a part of (!od Himself; and as lorrg he sun around its sun! and the TJni. II sing, and respond to the beautiful of human emotion.. Above the tu,on, I hear^lhe voice of God, calling irtl, the most unhonorcd of mortals. least twenty years after l am dead t or not. But if you enjoy Stray s of The Human' Soul, Tel me know f gratitilde to give, many friends and admirers foi^-Uudr^ Ipport. V ^ .o _.r. Ushers and Editors of Pittsburgh, nd-state. They enthusiastically in-htuHP-aiul field nf oclivity. But I ick to my beloved Benedict College. je them dauntlessly, cheerfully, itiful, the lovers of Stray Leaves,. omen, and the society leaders of the j me great service by allowing me. ch urches, now " Whilc~I Live." ^ linson, .1511 1-- Taylor street, Col' 11 for caring (for the conven-. >n as they did. The annual rmon was preached by Rev. jJ. Cox of Chei'aw, 3. C., the ntion closed to meet in the next s.sion July 192G at Chesterfield, C., Rewr^&; B.^tcCleanrpastor. ,'ans A. M.'R Z church, Benttsvflle, isr making good. lie t likely* to be Bishop in 1928. itch him. ..^ It is about time the wedding, lis shtiMlM Kf.aTT~rTr-rtngT lookt to hear from us. Send all matter to be piilTTish r> fATluul fa lUft T"> V V/ y /. VUUi^ ^«IIUtl C">, porter, 33 Amelia St., Bennetts le, S. C., not later than Monday Drning- of each week. (Miss) C. D. S., Reporter. LAURENS NEWS Laurens. July 26. 1925.BelhA. Mr E. Church is alive and erything is going forward. The "Boosters Club" met last itirsday at the hunie of Mis. ary Mills on W. Hampton St., e meeting was a successful one id was. enjoyed by all. The "Sunshine- Club" met on 3t Friday, afternoon at thfc img-a£--Mra. Losnio Brocknnm f Dowm &t^ The meeting was ry good, among the best. All of the clubs and auxiliarie*the church are dQing^bTendTJ , \ .J.. l,~'r >l r_ i. work. \'i Miss Pauline and Thcopia Fin- ? ley left this city Sunday morning for Asheville, N. C., and also Miss ^ M«i gurell iMakru spIendiU mem- <1 her and-a good worker of the P 'Sunshine Club" lel'L SUnUay forT ilendersonvill/e, X. C., where she ^ is expected to spend the summer. 9 Mrs -Etta Gaq-limrton another h 'Odd worker and-also.an. excellent ' lncmber-Af the "Boosters Club" v -is peeled to kra^o Saturday for t 1 ,yijcli'ourg, .Vlir, and also Mrs. ^ Amanda ByrdTs leaving for At- 3( lantic City, -X. J.^on a _visit a- ^ mona rclu'tives*and friends. .^Jhe president of the "Sunshine Club" Mrs. E. S. Xelson is spen- f] fling a while in Atlanta, Ga. jj ,,. . r » 1' ^ -Sunday morning July.iHh.ar"tr great sermon wa>r. delivered "at fj Bi.rhol hvUVi-.'.- - ? |'nr U'l , U.MIIg as a - object "Till' "ttev-paling-.Dark was preached a-l. Springfield 2nd" Baptist C'Jiurch Sunday afternoon by Rev. J. C. McClellan. He used for a subject "Christian Biology^" Sunday- niirht the last ermon of I lie eveTiiiig was "do IIvered- to lisT This sermon *was ~ among the best preached in the Bethel. A. M._ K. Church. -His ^ subject \was ine Ketard.ed Triumph." It seemed -a>sr~if"l'h'e.""old liine roligioiy-^a^ in-every aisle. I am sure i hat every one ought to feel proud of our dear beloved ] -pastor, as; he scenic tot-seatter' ^ sunshine, every where he goes. ° A great-t-antata was presenter'" ed at Bethel by the Sunday jrSchool, "The Awakening" (title}, Monday night. . j Mr. and Mrs. MUchei Fletcher V «. W ^ i ' i" have returned honv " Abo Air .lotrnriiJ* T #«« Coi,../.., -- vauiiUil, il \ UUIl£f i man of llii> I'i-iyV is back againT Sunriay night Rev. John D. T.oyd was HT'duF rnTdst. -We are f. r~ -~v B. A. BLC u p^.. f TAILOR A"~ . ±ny Cleaning, Press X llais Lieanetl and Bt $ . - For and JJeiiyer.% 'illi! Wasltin^lmi -- I'llOT T ft" ' - .= ifi , -,. Office Phone f»02G I N. J. FREE X"' : ft V" Atiorngy^l.T.nw anr ft Practice in all^ Courts ft.11M) Washington Street, 11 | V J. H. ROBE i MERCHANT | 1.Suits Made r t "" TEI KPHON $ 1118] 2 Washington Strreet, , wooo'o'o'o'o1' oo o oeo o o o oOlO.CU: | REESE!SDR1 | MRS. I'. R. RE S A Full Line of Patent $ " Cigarettes and Tobaccos Madam G. J. Walker's Times. Ice Cream and |T_ IT PHONE c> 1 122 Assembly Street, 3 >:ox>:o:o»:o^>:o:o c> o o.o.o.o o.ooo o.o.o o;oxto»' | WHEN IN COLUMB1 -A. n X itRAAnwAv n I/JII'VaIW f T A ft. ft JU# X E V EK YTI11N (i S A N IT A R I I . FISH and \ IN SE& F D. W. WOO «{ 1108 Washington Street, I : - v. : W.r " v i'vyvvvvvv v"M"i-v v v -Mi THREE ^ ilways glad to have him- woriKip with us.. . The Foreign Home Mission iociety will be at Bethel Thursiijy July a big thing is expected. ~The two Mrs. Washing tuns, Irs. Eljza Washington and the ther Mrs. Washington whose a me T ca4woF-ra'ttliT-fro^ ort, S. C., stopped over Sunday. == 'ilh.Mrs. J. S. Fowler, while ori~ heir way to the-tr. of P. Grand odge in Newberry, July 28-29 l^I* U' r-T-r-. * '' A, e ' "'J-l- > Umimnriifoi!/.«n :«4 J_J " ....uui\.obi.uii3 hiiiiiiuea ior he current issue must reach lis out town) -mrtrz. iter lhan jjluesday night. CT-^ V ne\vs b>7 WeclnysHny nifrM. NELSON'S BEAUTY <' PARLOR ".' ' . Hair Dressing of All Kinds. n * Mme. Josephine Nelson, Mgr. 31i Wheat. St.., Columbia, S.-C. . _ '* .-.r? > VlartinJk: 1 -hurman y > Electrical Contractors .. LICENSED AND~BQNBE D Phones 0723--6634 (^.rktrfrrihi o ^ ' ** >CKER- -- ; -'- | ING % .. ~f i iiiij and Tjyeintf XT jcKed. 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Page 1: Palmetto leader (Columbia, S.C.). 1925-08-01 [p …...Saturday, August 1, 1925. UNION, S. CV-CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH, it Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniels * rrfotored to Laurens, S. C., tak-"

Saturday, August 1, 1925.

UNION, S. CV-CORINTH BAPTISTCHURCH,°it Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniels* rrfotored to Laurens, S. C., tak-"

ing with them our delegates, vizfMisses Alberta Ruff and BlancheWeddington to State S. S. and B.Y. T5. U. ConvehtibiLcy^^-dThey are back home and loud

pie of Laurens. Sorry we missedattending. The invitatioh was

. a little too late.' Now thaTall our State Conventionsare over, and presidentshave been elected for .the ensuingyear, we trust that all willfall in line, and pull together. Letnone ride while others pull.-thisincreases the weightr When all

k- pull or lift the load or burden beJ- comes lighter. . !

1* I We feel that whth-Wrc-ooperationMrs. Corrine Jones and Rev.. J.* C. White, our newly elected

presidents, are gorng-to put the"program over" for God and humanity,-v '

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Let us-hope, pray and pay fora better day. :.

The Missionary Society of CorinthBaptist Church was held on^Tuesday at the home:of Mrs.jQarrie Giles. The same officers were

% :.-J ~vr-, *' **.."re-elected. Members respondedto-their names, reciting alphablei

Our- meeting* are held twice.. -v'c&oh month..First Sunday even,

ing and third Tuesday afternoon.Mrs. Carrie Byrd is our faithfulpresident. She is pleasant andunassuming and wins by smiling

,, her way through. JC Our Junior Missionary Circle

.is at work sure enough.many|fr were "surprised to~see the new;

,.lights in our church, that these:young people have put theresince "the convention in Greenwood.We are really proud ofail nf |->f>nplp connected withCorintfpss-who help us as we

too young.none too old to render service.

T~ ~

We're glad to have our leach.ersand assistant organist backhome.Miss Ruth McKissick is

~the Tefficieht Secretary"©! our

Sunday School and Assistant Organistof the clrarehxWhile Mrs. Young, our organ-

r^strwas away and the assistant, jtoo, Miss,Alberta Ruff and yourscribe furnished music forchurch service.

,

The pupils of Senior Class are" very glad to have their teacher,

Mrs. L. S. HuTnphries, with themagain... ' i

Tearhers meeting on Tuesday1 .evening was well attended^.This

being a business meeting.tiieb. is. lesion was not uiscusseu,

, W iiile many ux the memoers~otSenior Choir were away ineJunior Choir assisted in makingHis praise glorious.

k . Dr. A. W. i^rown and familymotored i'rom Kichmon, Va., to

. -Union, iS. CM-iind_are_saie__at_yio- home ol Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Smith, the parents of Mrs.Brown. We' are indeed glad to

all looking well. Gqme again.)you are thrice welcome.

Dr. Brown is one of our mostable sons of S; C. v. It has beenour privilege to hear him preacha number of times.we always

' prepared rfor his-workr w^rd sorryto have to loan him to Virgin^la,

Mrs. Leola Wui thy-fhe-presidentof "Stirring Club," is inHendersonville; N. "C.

«. tit T o ~~

IVil O. O . Or V1LC jncoidentwill have charge while Mrs.Worthy is away.The "Busy Bee" club of our

church seem to be taking a littlevacation.Summer Schools and Conven.._.iion^are allqver bow, No doubt

they will become ^busy."Mr. Robert Young, Jr., the

treasurer of that circle tries to

_collect and is prompt in making:

/'

J , rr V '

payments on piano. He keeps »his eye on thai hag of money.We do not know whether our §

church treasurer sings, during gcollection, orjkeeps watch of the 2crowd marching to the table. 2since he ia second-bass em-our -*:^. hoir, we trust that he will not *

ittU.ui surging out at all LimeHe is true to his trust. "A very c

ful worker in the vineyard ol stheXord." T T X'~

Since the readers oiyhe Leaderdo not kpgivv us very'well, we'regoing to introduce others fromtime to time, so that you will atleast know us by our fruits.Master Walter Brovvn is quite

a gentlemanly little fellow. HerecKod. with Class No. 1 (M.. A..Tobin, teacher) this morning.Wo are in love with this younggentleman from-jRichmondy Va,

13... - t\n :.i -*.

xvuv. ui. uameis was just uuo-Tblingover, with joy. when>vheread the message-telling that his(daughter and two little boys were

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on- their way to Union, S. tU_They are to be With us for somelittle time..We welcome thorn.to our city and homes. We understandthey are from Baltigffiro,Mri.. 7Z"BENNETTSVILLE NEWS' Bonhottsvirie. ~"JuI_vW-Thn -farmersin .Marlboro are greatly^ill. _

j.eed of rain and yet the crops are

looking very promising. The-peo^"~pie are leaving every day for different-parts of the north, trustthey will make good. Mrs. MaryLomax, Mrs. Erie Cook and MissT'.ji.a. ....^ 4 U .1x v.i iu x v||4'n»''' aic lxic iciicncis

from Bennettsville attending thesummer school in Laurinburg, N.

Rev. S. S'.- and Mrs. E. S. Young tii| lood, Little Margenstern Young- ^bloocl and Mrs. CarrieMcCaJLleft Y

aithis A. M. for the beach in Char- v

leston, trust they will have a hap inpy stay.The revival meeting held _ at

P. 'Peter-kin, pastor, was quite a besuccess*. Miss Leafie McKay l<who has just returned from New wl

lYuik Lily i.'nllt:d-tftA.nsee there' ==

porter and sisters Sunday' P. M,.Call again. Miss E. G. Lomax isout again after.a long period of-sickness aiso- Miss Dorothy ni

Reese is out again, these young % 1

1' 1'v nissing ever ao'miich 16

when they are not able to be oh

the job. Miss Viola Sanders' th

spent the week end in Clio with ^Tinr iLiiflo iind r-nii^ir^ TS^ S.amL=jG. S. Senders. The reporter keepsvery busy sine othe people of Ben -=

nettsville are delighted to read ®the Palmetto Leader, and many ^

are still anxious to subscribe.v. nProf. James McEaddie is mis- Lj

"sing very much frpm the city. ^He was in for a short stay Sun- ^day, lie lull Mdnciay^A. M. for|aiMaxton, N. C; for his businessa>ffa i ":

Miss Maggie Lomax called for* CG

a-short slay Sunday PTM. ' She A-reports quito a nice stay to the AiS. S. Convention last Thursday. tcheld atDvers-Hrti ^Ar. M. Zion 00

Church. " ..

\ ; : RDr. L. M. McCollum. Rev. S. *n

S. Youngblood and Mr. S. E, ^Pouncey motored to Laurens, S. la

C. to attend the S. S. and B. Y. ^P. U. Convention. They reported P*quite, ersuccess. B<Mr. and Mrs. Gartful Dixon arrivedhome from Philadelphia to R

spend awhile with parents and 7jrelatives..

Miss Emma- Dra'ke rettrrjiecbaihome from Charlotte, N. C.,where she spent awhile with her ^

cisister, she reported quite a plea- °rantstay. 11 ^

Mrs." Dora King-Reese was ^somewhat sick last Wednesday, a

trust she will soon feel befter, as C<she is planning to leave for "the cc

beach. '_

'. th

.Mr. N. Kr^KolTock was- ^from Ala. to witness the funerar tcof his sister Mrs. B. D Welch, he cc

returned last weelc," also Mr. Jbs. ttI t 1~

' THE PALMETTO

:-: STRAY LA Department of

By WILLIAM D.* "(All contributions to this Departpoetry," accompanied by stamped !and sent to 1501V* Taylor St.. (Joluncolumn. AUworthy manuscripts winame. Amateurs and poet-aspirantstha* talent, if you have It.;

I'he Editor of this Department-*siring poems on any ^subject for any

.moriams, expressions.oh friendship,kinds. "

ii TO DR. MATJLD

- .

By William D.

What is greatness? HunThru sweat ynd tears ar

A name soon forgotten, altIn golden hut era in the

.-I There's a-nanie that, lives,Sought not for fame, bul

The name, of Christ! of he. -He lives within the'hear

So thou art great,, kindly iFor love and service are

How like art thou to theHow dear to human hea

In hearts of those to whoiYour nanie ln liying gral

* Bearing golden deeds; and-* Could Fame a nobler -pis

= Helper to the'poor,.ih-Teaeher-of teachers: may t

Be- full of -happiness, m<

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j Tu lhu hi heart* T>f those vIs to be great. To leave

To show a soul with kindlyls-to eniov life's truest ht

TO Tin: LOVERS OF r

i¥ DEAR FKTBNmr=.In this fast age of autos, jazz, short ;

me craze, few take time to contemplatenature, art, real music, literature, and

et the bedutiful is immortal because it ifthe earth circles- around the^arrtr and t

>rse around God, the hearts of men shameasured speech and lyrical outburst

nit trf-t.hia-utza-crazed rush to destructie up to the lofty "seat of the humble lis"ith all-my soul, I answer. «-

Judge me not too harshly: give hie atfore vnu decide wheattier I am a poe?aves, Lyrical Heart Throbs, and Pearl;[rile I live;

"If you have aught o

Hesfow it'ftow,.1I take this opportunity of thanking my 1

ndly-and encouragingly enthusiast i(f mThe. ministers and business' merv pabade me a.welcome guest in their city a

tftd me to make Pittshuigh my futureturn tu my native city and state, and b;jars of struggle are before me; but I fajCan I count upon the lovers-of the beaue ministers, editors, business men and w

>uth to see nie thru? Ministers can d<make my-public appearances in their

If you appreciate"mywritings, let me kflume Address; William D« Hot

, Kollock from Philadelphia, Pa. lliThe Sunday school and V.^C. ticConvention of the'Cheraw Dis se

let, fee "Dee conference of the "C7. M. E. Zion church, convened ei

Dyers HifrAvMrErZ. church, te:snhefttsville July 21,-25, 1925. "Srlie convention wan quite a sue- 1.

iSs. ~The Presiding Elder Dr., Ih. Gr Cook and.the pastors of nete district, especially the pas- is>r of the church in which the wtnvention was held, the Rev. J.jr Heath, spareef no-pains in mak.Oeg the convention aj success. The ourst (Tay\ July Zl, wadminister-11 institute day, the dean of the edstitute was Dr. A. E. Lomaxjre.;tstor of the A. M. E. Z. church, vilannolfetrillo or»/l fV» a w-wUI1I1V vvv> V 1UV) UliU IliC lllOU Ut- AH I

ir of English was ^Drr R. ftr.iddick; pastor of the A. M. E.

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church in Cheraw, S. C. Both' the instructors were educatedid preparedjnen of today. Theywe helpful instruction. The &.convention opened July 21. Mr. evR. Lomax, son of Dr. A. E. i.

omox was elected secretary of t)le convention. Mr. Lomax is \i

brilliantstudent of Livingstone 'thallege, Salisbury, N. C.' The'arinvention closed Friday with'le missionary program conduc-jla:

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i.rt»tal amount raisecT during "the 011

mvention, was -$327.90. We ^c

tank the good people of Dyerej^|.f

LEADER -, T ^.

EAVES |Current Poetry

-r-- -JQmerit miMstrbc typewritten, "rettl $and addressed return envelope, ojihift, S_C.,'to the .Editor of this &11 be printed under your own, this is your chance to developoffers hia» services to anyone de- jDoccasion, such as^ephapii.s^ nie- ^A A. EVEN'S 1

Robinson.

MEESouls have striven,id blood, to win a name..hough. riveir_..--U~11

in r ama.

whoso lowly owner .-

; simply strove to serve;.>pe and lify, the Donor:ts He taught to serve.

physician! great

Physician!rts, thy worthyname!m you're a mother,jtude_shall live,to no other, ..

ice of honor give! r

d to the friendless^^-.^.w miillaM ; -.other

of mothers',: r

vhom you've' lifted,a cherished name., * ..love gifted, .

iighf of Famr!

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skirts, bobbed ha$r, booze, and goodthebeautiful in life,.the lovlinesspoetry,.the language of the gods.a part of (!od Himself; and as lorrghe sun around its sun! and the TJni.II sing, and respond to the beautifulof human emotion.. Above the tu,on,I hear^lhe voice of God, calling

irtl, the most unhonorcd of mortals.

least twenty years after l am deadt or not. But if you enjoy Strays of The Human' Soul, Tel me know

f gratitilde to give,

many friends and admirers foi^-Uudr^Ipport. V ^ .o _.r.Ushers and Editors of Pittsburgh,nd-state. They enthusiastically in-htuHP-aiulfield nf oclivity. But Iick to my beloved Benedict College.je them dauntlessly, cheerfully,itiful, the lovers of Stray Leaves,.omen, and the society leaders of thej me great service by allowing me.churches,now " Whilc~I Live." ^

linson, .1511 1-- Taylor street, Col'

11 for caring (for the conven-.

>n as they did. The annualrmon was preached by Rev. jJ.Cox of Chei'aw, 3. C., thention closed to meet in the nexts.sion July 192G at Chesterfield,C., Rewr^&; B.^tcCleanrpastor.,'ans A. M.'R Z church, Benttsvflle,isr making good. lie

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likely* to be Bishop in 1928.itch him. ..^

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LAURENS NEWS

Laurens. July 26. 1925.BelhA.Mr E. Church is alive anderything is going forward.The "Boosters Club" met lastitirsday at the hunie of Mis.ary Mills on W. Hampton St.,e meeting was a successful oneid was. enjoyed by all.The "Sunshine- Club" met on3t Friday, afternoon at thfcimg-a£--Mra. Losnio Brocknnmf Dowm &t^ The meeting wasry good, among the best.All of the clubs and auxiliarie*thechurch are dQing^bTendTJ

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i. work. \'iMiss Pauline and Thcopia Fin- ?ley left this city Sunday morningfor Asheville, N. C., and also Miss ^

M«i gurell iMakru spIendiU mem- <1her and-a good worker of the P'Sunshine Club" lel'L SUnUay forTilendersonvill/e, X. C., where she ^is expected to spend the summer. 9Mrs -Etta Gaq-limrton another h

'Odd worker and-also.an. excellent 'lncmber-Af the "Boosters Club" v-is peeled to kra^o Saturday for t1 ,yijcli'ourg, .Vlir, and also Mrs. ^Amanda ByrdTs leaving for At- 3(lantic City, -X. J.^on a _visit a- ^mona rclu'tives*and friends..^Jhe president of the "SunshineClub" Mrs. E. S. Xelson is spen- f]fling a while in Atlanta, Ga. jj,,.. r »1' ^-Sunday morning July.iHh.ar"trgreat sermon wa>r. delivered "at fjBi.rhol hvUVi-.'.- -

? |'nr U'l , U.MIIg as a- object "Till' "ttev-paling-.Darkwas preached a-l. Springfield 2nd"Baptist C'Jiurch Sunday afternoonby Rev. J. C. McClellan. Heused for a subject "Christian Biology^"Sunday- niirht the lastermon of I lie eveTiiiig was "do

IIvered- to lisT This sermon *was~among the best preached in theBethel. A. M._ K. Church. -His ^subject \was ine Ketard.ed Triumph."It seemed -a>sr~if"l'h'e.""oldliine roligioiy-^a^ in-every aisle.

I am sure i hat every one oughtto feel proud of our dear beloved ]-pastor, as; he scenic tot-seatter' ^

sunshine, every where he goes.°

A great-t-antata was presenter'"ed at Bethel by the Sunday jrSchool,"The Awakening" (title},

Mondaynight. . jMr. and Mrs. MUchei FletcherV «.

W ^ i' i"have returned honv "

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Sunriay night Rev. John D.T.oyd was HT'duF rnTdst. -We are

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