7 ' --- - 1 | ! \_ Saturday, March 21, 1925. .^ERViCES AT SECOND NAZARETH4* ; , V AND MACEDONIA * ! \ . - " |d' Baptist Churches Sunday, March 15th. t At 11:30 the Rev. Benjamin itoes, the Jew poacher at Second Nazareth P Baptist Church. He used as a text -a 1 Kings. 13:1 A ^after the 6: under an oak/*He made it so pic- A tureaque that you cotijd see the yoqng dl prophet sitting under the oak. The qi people enjoyed the message and aBked ,8t him to cothe again. '\\ - ai ' fl;80 p. m. fasten It. 4tf. M^ers -fij ^ preached at Maccedonia (Baptist g( Church." He rebuked some of\ his choir members for being late. He jj said that as a rule the people are lu on lime for everything but the ser- . JIM UL LiOU. tBat _ era, are responsible for the churches : being hehln* In nnH In nrnr. lire Tfro- Kingdom oahfabt bflTtfe as long as .we allow the members to 8t - ...... do as they please and stay in the 1 church. The sermon was? rough, but ."I .l i.i . Vf n uo. uuu ueiy mis uiuu iQt live " long to preach the gospel, at At, 8445 the Rev. R. M. Myers w preached from Matt., 28:10, using P' tia a subject "They Saw Jesus." The " man of God described the reeurrec- th tion so beautifully that you could cc hear, the people saying, "He" must at nave been morn." : r- ^ Rev. Myers read a letter from Rev. H. Wllbaaks, D/ J)., of Washington,: ^ D. C., saying as follows: "My Dear j} Rev. Myers: Qn my relurn^homo frommy five weeks campaign In New.York tij City, I found your letter asking ^ about my conducting a campaign in .your city, Now, T, rim Jeavlng on the 20th uf, April for Charleston, -Si-rC., to eo^duct a ten days cam-" palgn for Rev. Dr. D. J. Jenkins. He will close "^n May 1st, and we will leave May 2nd' for vonr city. Yours In Christ,. Rev. H. Wllbanks. We are going to have a home com- cc lne meeting on the Kth Sunday 3:30 p. m., when all the old and 10 . young members and friends meet at 111 ... The - People'* Tabernacle to "pledge ' their support. " ' . ee We want 500 voices all Christians "1 who will-take part In the chorus. ;a" Please meet the Rev. E., W. Isom, A. B., of Benedict College. He- "will et train the chorus for the meeting. to The Rev. Benjamin Ross, the Jow"~tfl preacher, is running a meeting at ar .. Maccddqpla Baptist church on the vt corner of Huger and Pentleton Sts. c< ^ BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH H Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. _w Sunday marked the close of one of the most successful and constructive religious campaigns ever held in BethC elr Ov^Fbne hundred^souls^ claimed Jesus,"besides the entire, church was g: I revived. Dr. Jeltz preached four ^ times Sunday. The church was filled B* to its capacity three times. -"A ^B The most beautiful sight of the ^CZxampaign -. was. decision-hour in the Pr Sunday School, when ~ twenty-three B young persons surrendered their lives I to Jesus. - Fi Men and women place their high- P* tnuna delivered by Dr. Jeltz. They dr say that "it wag good to be there." tyj Columbia expTcssed^dtr approvnt; "pt financially Sunday night. The church st i .;;a- i-i.- H mo ntu (ireoscu wiiii we campaign. le Monday night was Quarterly Con- Bi ference. A very successful Quarter n, it w^s. Dr. Walton was baptized pr and received into the church. Dean fr Thompson of Allen University and ^ Mr. Johnson were licensed to preach; IT Sunday Mar. J23rd, i* set apart for the b&ptism and reception, of new L] members. Let all be present. Watch . Bethel! - ." , r _ . IF! ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH. :ai m Sunday was another day of Interest with us. At 10:30 Sunday school was ja convened. Dea. C. W. Brown, super- aj lntendent, was on duty faithfirr~as j| 1 ever. _ ; = T w i. The morning service was very good. Our pastor, Rev. T. C. Crumpton, preached from the text, 1st John 4:16, J( "HaA T A *A V... VJUU ID fciU u, VVUltll Wtto OUJU/CU UJ all that heariFTilm. B. Y. P. U. at 4:30. Miss Ida Mae C( * Bowers, presiding. We - solicit the prayers of the saints for the success tj] ~ ofdur B. rJ AV8T60 p. m. our pastor, Rev. T. ~pi C. Crumpton, preached another won- ^ derful sermon from the text, Mark be 11:20-22, "And . Jesus said untcthem, fU ^..^have faith litt-jQod.'' This sermon was a gospel treat to every one that heard hi * * It. T" " w< Pray for our church. Pray that J21 God's hand may forever rest upon us. ed -t^ : " 011vb M.^Sltmrel. to IK am p. 8t. Mary Episcopal Church The Rev. T. T. Pollard returned from Sa- . vantwth, Ga., last Saturday, where he conducted /l week's preaching mission ht and was at his post of duty at St. Bj( ' Mary's In the morning. A splendid g0 audience greeted the Rector at iirdb "th o'clock, who preached from IlKlngs pr lie. Whlqh wh enjoyed byalL AtlW-Uuko'alpt opal Pr. Pol- d - .. ^ *d attended the-few Kftlly in the rtemoou at St. Luke. which was unsr the auspices of the Ladies' Auxlary. ; At the evening nor vices thg-Rer, Dr. ollard most eloquently discuseed feesecond time during the day Matt. Mrs." Quafles, widow of the late rchdeacon Quarles, who haa be^n insposed for >omo weeks, is bettor and tLMftilL Mjg, Quarles ia one of the aunchest members of St. -Mary's.id hever fails to take an active cart every endeavor making for the iod of the work. Zlon Baptist Church The Rev. Paul aynes, the veteran preacher of Combia, preached at Zlon last Sunday nrntng tn t> crnirrt~nt l.ftnfl pnnpln Sing as his text the words of Jesus, \. new commandrqen* FT1'1 n 1 " 1 .at ye- love one anothet'7r Nulwitlianding the fact that Rev. Haynes is^ Hyears ~dt old,"like Moses, his nat-al strength lias not abated, hio >ice Is as clear as a bell, and he is \ persuasive aisa young man. The hole congregation enjoyed the very actical sermon. Our pastor was suffering from his iroat, and because of whieh^tre tsras >mpelled to cancel his engagement f Beaufort, S. -C.~ with ^Sr. D. W.i yttrewoed: - \ i But he did not remain idle all rtav. n-.White and jour of his'members id preaching at the State penitent ary to about 600 convicts, white and ack. Rev. White preached on "Sin. id how to get rid, of It." It was a onderful sermon; notwithstanding j ^.Jthrqat. was In .bad shape; Our Sunday School ppened at 10:00 clock a. m. with Dea. A. P. Wilims acting as superintendent. The sson was well discussed and at The inclusion Mrs. ' Mary . Dansby premted to-the-pastor about~21r-Bibles be given to the students who had ade'"excellent" in their classes. Pas" t White made a speech to the suh issful ones; quoting the Psalms, rhy Word- is a lamp to my feet and light unto my pathway." The pastor motored to his-other two" lurches: Zton "Pilgrim at Arthur" wb^ apd Shiloh at Shandon Annex. "klftfc with him Lie I w HvghOQ id Rev. Benjamin. Ross, the conirted Jew. Pastor White left the inverted Jew, the Rev. Ross, to each at Arthurtown, and took Rev. ughes over to Shandon Annex, here Bro, -Hughes gave the-salnts a rrntng- message, using as a text, fen ought always pray and not to Int." Fifty ' dollars and" sixty-three nts was raised. This little chufch is only 26 members, "But every one them counts^ one, Bro. Hughes eached at Ziou-Pilgrim at night at rthurtown, and the Converted Jew eached at Shiloh. Shandon Annex. At 7:30 Pastor-White , was again at e "Old Ship of Zion"! This was the fth Anniversary of the Young Peoe's Working Club. At the peal of e organ, -3hoTrt"t)3 younff girta. all essed in white, marched' in headed r- TCTrir^ Meilnm -wrtfe-nf-the retorr~~who la the energetic presimt. - The officer* , were duly inalledr Mr. T. H. Pfnckney gave a section on his clarianet, then came the anedlct College quartet, which took eached the Anniversary Sermon om Matt. 25:2, "Five of them were ise and Ave foolialf." After the genaT church collection the~Young Peo e^s Working Clttb was given "317.31. ast Sunday was indeed a great day Zion. Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins and Mrs. lorence Brown, Bros. Henry Jenkins id Thompson, three of whom are, embers of Zion, underwent serious leratlona at the Benedict Hospital st Thursday and Friday. They are 1 doing well at this writing. Bro. snklns la a deatotnsr Jones raberZION CHURCH. orner Blossom and Sumter Streets. This church is moving upward connuously and gradually gaining her ghtfal Piace In -the-galaxy of the ogresslve churches of the times and ,e pastor, Dr. Carroll, is all smiles icause he can see ahead the wonder1 possibilities which await her Sunday was one among, the many gti days she has had in the past few oeks, as she was blessed with the esence of Dr. J. Francis (Lee, the lltor of the Sunday School lltera re - of the-^coirnectrdflT which posr m he haa held slnce l916. Dr. Lee ached two ^excellent sermons which ere/not only1 thoughtful and philoso ncai, dui nigniy spiritual ana iorce1. They" found their way Into The >arts of"aTT present. At the confiluon of the evening sermon two perins came forward and united with e ohurch. One came forward for ayer. The activities ot the week were evlinnai of frugality and toy# reanlflni ~-g.I5V / .-V" . taaaHMMaHMKMHMiHi v\ THE PAT ME ftiiu >1 rijuivna in great victory for T.he-approaching rally w4>t -h culminate on Easter Sunday. Next Sunday, the 22nd, the pastor hopes to be able. to fijl his pulpit as he "ts "WDntterfuTiy iuiprov7 ing and watchjpg. every move in cite development of the church.- He is cordlallyHfhviting every body to tEe great Gospel iness&ges which'are being delivered these days. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor; 1U:30 a. 111. and 8 p. in.; at 12:30 p. m., Sunday school; 6;30 p. m. Varick Q. 'ET" Society, and the interest in this1 depuNMlfeni is increasing surprisingly. At 4 p. m. Mrs-. Lula E. Rose* 'mon of Wesley M. E. Church Is com ducting >a concert given .fey the C. B. Singleton String Club, which will one, of the finest--and most remaflcuble features of "the day. . You are asked to come where von am mat hy a pieasant boaxdjof ushers, can hear the very~Feit kinging, together with the- real. Gospel which Is being preached. ' . .V. NEW LIGHT BEULAH I I5T CHURCH Mr. Editor: v Please allow me space in your newsy coloumn to sneak a few words about the happenings around and about Congaree, S. C., only to give the readers :of the Paimctto Lender a 'bird's eye view of* What Is going Tm~nr (5UT cohinianlty-."' "* " Last Sunday.-was a glorious day at -Llie New Light 1 Boaulah Baptist Church. \ Sunday school was just grand and the, teachers were at their post on ihe visual, hour of 12-M. The pastor ascended the rostrum, aiTompanted by-theRewr-S. J. Shiver^ After the usual preliminaries Rev. Shine select ed asTaTte^t "Truth and Grace," from which he preached a logical sermon and we all said with one accord, It Js good for us to be here. Didn't "our jliearts burn whiift tbe man of Cod expounded the WOriifc, after which the pastor, Revr h B. Barber, paid high tribute to Rev. SliiverTor the wonder1 ful sermon he preached. \ I am tliank. ful to say that our church is in a livl, spiritual condition and thank God" for it. We also not long sinrt. ^ express thatjve lost a'valuable man from ou-r community In the person of the Rev. A. S. Goodson,- who was a minister of the gospel and a public school teachej. - it~ia our loss but heaven's gain. Yours-for l"he cause, P. J. Taylor. THIRb BIG MEETINGBEFORE THANKSGIVING The Knights, CoM t8.._oi Calanthe, Uniform Rank Come To - gether Again. j The t'hird joint' session of the K. of P.'s, Courts of Calanthe", and Uniform Rank was lmld. last suuday, Aiaroh 15th, at 4:30 P. M. The newly eTectjed Chancellor Commander Deputy W. H. Thomas presided with much ease and deliberation". He has been able, with the cu opcitftinu f1 aii to put across one of the most successrui meetings prior to our regular Thanksgiving bervlces that has-been session was the best yet, for judging from the many complimentary remarks, ft- was-ft--great.jaucce.ss. The combined orders of the city are working together as never before and every member seems anxious to put this Thanksgiving service over In first class -style, and they also. ftre ready to help us in any undertaking for the "betterment of the organiza\:. Sir J. Br- Lewie, chairman of the on actions ta^eu last Monday night, ljne of the- program to be used this ! ? X~X~X~X-XK~X~X~xkk~X~X~:~>< | : :; JL S. L | Departm T7 - BIG LINE OF C | Men, Women &Ch | _A Specialty. Sho< % malcing and Tailori :; ment to seledt from | at the Lowest Prici Connected wii "First Class Barber A RAanfir" Rar 1 tfTsTT; | Dcpartm ^ 1131 WASHINGTON COLUMI TTO LrEAPEK " " - - - , I ' ' 1MB ll'~j ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH ( Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICES: ~ j Mornnig Service 1 11:30 A. M., B. T.~P. U. 1 6:00 P. M.! Evening Service 7r30 P. M.' year. It appears that thig . program j s will surpass any i>revlous-year's nm+ft) ~tfevtalcTng.-^judging from thtPreeonvTa taking part in the services this year'; , it should prove to be the nfosUelabo- r ' rate that we have been able to produce. . - ^ . | The report touched on several other 'Matters pertaining to the welfare of g f"the body. One of the recommenda-.^ 7 tto 3~waa that a short program be-aTi p ranged for next Sunday, March 22nd, jr - at 4 P. Mn Odd Followa Hall on Assembly street. All Knights, ladles of tlfe Courts, members of the Uniform Ranka and especially members of the ^ _ Juvenile and Major Atkinson's Com- R - pany am invited to be present &t this special meeting. j Heretofore-^the organization only g : loc^a/4 lU/v * J ' . o>vu uuniiK uiu meetings IftFOUgn V the Thanksgiving services, but at the mehtlng Sunday it was decided to! carry qver all officers and members 2, of the executive committee until next .year. This will give a permanent or"gunlzuUon throughout the vear to 'transact any bmJMHi that may rnmp . - ;5 Several other ,matters ~ were dis-^j, - cuss"ed~ tlmt Bliouid some day bttttg,g credit to the organization. The mat--' ter of material development was put before^ the_inembers, i. e., the" pofsi-^ bility of building a temple in the near " future. i he ume has come"when~such . a place is badly needed. One other matter that was brought ^ I to the attention of the past chancels u /Tor-and the worthy ' the organising uf these two bodies ' -so that a district grand lodge can be " "hel^~nrnns county. . i All of. these things will coiriejip. in the near future und will no doubt-In- -' crease t e already advancing coljnnn ^ - of the bodies.' t : ' It is requested that all Knights, T Courts ,of Calanthe, Uniform Ranks': ^ - and Juveniles be on time at 1 o'clock: Hext JSlindav Vt a 1)0 ^ t*l Vil KuIlU) V/UU r CI' low8 Hull, Assembly St. - . S "THE SONS OF THE FATHERS." ^ Jesse O. Thomas. jjj IE We hear much these days poncern-, ing collective effort as a demand ot_ tho_pre ent-age. We ltVe~Tn~an age i of Vso-Operative endeavor," organized s f activity" atid mass movement. One of R] the elements in the labor organiza-jg >- tion propaganda is that it urges labor "fr to organize ill Ol'dei lb" compete with organized capital. . Since the begin. j J)i -,and all through the history of ei our industrial and economic develop- i 0) ment we have seen the experience of! 0| " joint flhdrtcMal lhterest on" the part of ci 'capitalists and the power and influ-' ^ ence of organized capital is felt; p< throughout our industrial, financial Ln and economic system. Now and, = nifulH wi near expressions withfn our, flown group to the effect that single jffl " TifaruledTy and alone, however, pro- } \\ fielent persevering, frugal, ccoiiimii' j ' ' i-cal and industrial -one may be he_can-]co not survive the influence of organized Uj, Capital in the competitive struggle forYgt [economic existence. We urge tQ or-' ,'r j ganlze." ' ' . i j*. The writer has no disposition "~toT^, 1 question the begipner of organization. | He-has th&~ highest possible regard for7s;, -the- working togethernegg of lntclli- tl: -gent, sympathetic organized effort, i "However, we have, "taken retro- { fr j spective View of our own situation; g and we have been led to compare the1 "["achievements of the fathers with the I t'U j successes of their sons. We have 1bocm thinWng Bf^hiiatiMaa-ftiiiArpptitA^^ ! organized by the capitals of the fath- L^ A A , . . . > I ; y j i u EEVY f ent Store 1;| 3L0THING FOR jif lildren. Boys Suits f Qt> Nyll11tr>^Vir Y iTiAniuci^, L/icacj" Y1 sc ing. targe Assortaild the Best Quality $s. __ i , siw th our Store Is | jth Shop for Men and fr^ lor for Women | ^ t^n, v, * ^ it en I Store | t ST., PHONE VbfeV -11:; 31 A, S. C. - t j> 1111 ?^rr ' ' j. ^ ' v'_ CHURCH DIRECTORY "" BETHEL A. M. E. CHLRCH Corner Sumter and Taylor I ' Rev: E. A. Adams, Pastor. vSERVirPs - j unday School v 10:00 A. M.|< [orntng Service ..7^.31115 -At-Mt1 .. C. E. League G:30 P.. M. ( vening Service 7:30 P. M. I ON FY PARK C, M. E. CHURCH 1100 Block Blanding Street Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastol\ -'Y SERVICES: j unday School . 10:30 A. M. j lomrng -Sorviro "7....._ 11:30"ATM7r pworth League B!30 P. M ! vening Service 7:30 P. M.I1 CHURCft. Z1QN orner Sumter and Blossom Streets j lL A-loxander Carroll; Pastor. I ' SERViCRs. [orning Service 10:30 A. M.' unday School J 12:30 P. M. C. E. Society __________ 6:30 P. M. vening Service ___i 8:06 P. 31. ndf. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH |i 1500 Block Bull Street \'. IROV. II. M. P^uhft ; * SERVICES: T unday. School ....__10:00 A. M. [or njng/Service j.__li:15 A. M. . Y. P. U. - ~67oo~P4 31.4= vening-Service _ 7:30 PUT. j it. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ji Richland Street" Eunvlc'iiu. F unday Schools_ 1 1076o A. M. [orning Service ___'___l_ll:30 A. M. . * - 6:00 P. M. vening Service __TT:66 P. M, i WESLEY M. T. CHURCH Corner Gervais-and Barnwell Rev. N. S. Smith. Pastor. __ As ~ SERVICES! =^=.-^==r-r=? ,U unday School ___^__10:30 A. M. j [orning .Service n rui a w 11 eagbe 1 6:30 P. M. veiling Service 7:S0 p M ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C, White, Pastor. SERVICES; p unday School 10:00 A. M.|J torning Service _ __11:30 A. M. P Y. P. U. 6:00. P. M. 1 vening Service"^ 7:00 P. M. NAZARETH BAPTIST" CHURCH untfay School __z^__ 10:30 A. M.J torning Service ,_12:30 P. M. H . Y. P. U. ___________ 5:00 P7M. i! vening "Service 7 30 P, M, tb, that-have-gone dovm to ignominP'1 is ruin and dissipation in the hands ' : the sons. We nrp led tr> tKa-f-an..J usion tha^ there is something funda- i entally wrong with" the present, i jychology of a large percentage of; egro -youth. j 1 Wp were talking .to. a niim n few-;t lys ago who stated that the xnost his t ,ther_. earned -wu^ -$-Wl 0~per day. \1 "ith this his father sent six children 1 irougiriiigh school and one through jd liege, and would have sent all |( rough college if they had chosen to j U7 Today he owns two pieces of 1 operty unincumbered, with a .value Thta ^rrmnrtrjnat.ftrtaTT* ealth than all the children have. I;1 Iked to another. M pbyslelMTi. wtuvit id his father worked most bis- ' irc for. $15.00 - per month. At' TrCTf1 :ath his. father left hira-a hom^fcKSe--! om aeDi.-;we think of the -Brown- ' 5 tephen Rank 7n Philadelphia. It ,c as.organized by and with 'money, ac- 1 mulated by the fathers for the most i1 LPt. The Standard Life -Insurance; 1 Dmpany was organized by and with | e money accumulated by the fathIT The Udd Fellows Building comes v the same category. In the days of p o U-ther-s the housewife and . hus- p >nd put llieir bpads together and mutual sacrificial effort in economy id industry and with a slogan "that j e shall save some part of every' dol-:' r~tTiat*we earn," they were able with r e small, income to lay aside" some- p ing for the fainy day. That* is, j1 oy lived within thcirlncnme. TH6y P Baved some part of every dollar j ey earned.- The philosophy of the; iris and their_wives seems to be too,] teri, "\Ve Iiope to earn some part I. every dollar we spend." The wives j ted to say to the fathers, "Let us J ve this or that, heFe or there," the [ i* and that." ~'J U The Joneses across the street hafre ' j ore to the way the son muds liisr money than. is .possible to ! s alize. The jonses are not always { Bgro Joneses, sometimes the- most ealthy Joneses very often they are , a Joneses whmamploy the sons-and ins' wives, who regulate their , conjcr The son buys-his-suit off the " ime sample, the" boss buys his suit id the wife excels her mistress in le styles of the ae* on. Th in lly true of this particular type of le mepibers of our group, it ia too jtll oLjul It-vtat'aro a"Ver go iffe to he Vbla to-lHfflrf up permanent - - V V i - - *fvls~ Divine Street , -* Rev. T. Mi Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning. ervice ^11:30 A. M. B._y. P. _T * 7:00 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 PrM: BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Lyon Sthg'el ... R v. g. H. Smith, Pa tor SERVICES^ i Sunday School __j '----10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. P* X' U- < 6:00 P. M. Evening Service ... 8:00 P. M. ST MARY'S EPISrOPU rnmr,. Corner Grieen and Gate? Streets' ncv. i. i. I'oil&td, Taster. SERVICES:'^ - * " Morning, Service 11:1ft A M _ Afternoon Service t _4 P. M. rid. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH ~ Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: ~ Sunday School 10:30 A. M: Morning Service 11:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U. T -"-"rTZ~~L>":0F R " Lvemitg service r-aa p ht| MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH ~ ilftV. R. M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10:30 A.- M. Afternoon Service Z 2:00 P. M. g- Y- P. u. P. M: 1~ Uveiling ice ^fmrrrr8:ooje. m. CHLRC1I A Corner Senate-and Pine Streets. r* Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor. " SERVICES: Morning Service _h;30-Av-M^ Sunday School 3:00 P. M. '* A. C. E. League P, M.' ^ oervice 7;30 P. M.~ JONES TABERNACLE Rev. B. G. G ray h ar t, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10;Q0 A? M. Vfternooir" Service 3:00 P. M.B. Y. P. U. -6:00 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. I __________ . * . % LAPSON "PRESBYTERIAN Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor. SERVICES: - --r Morning Service 11:15 A. M. Sunday School ' 4:00 P. M. ^jiristia^PmreaVor . -fj-fifi -P-M misiness~hhterprlses and^financiaTTnstitut'ions \Ve have got- to go back to -h .-4>olieteg of the ftH-hers of own ng a home, of laying a3ide a few penties for the rainy,day. . With all of our collective effortB we lave" not materially improved upon he financial and ccuriumii' status of " ;he group in keeping with our educaathers, the contrast shows up the ' .'oung Negro, to a dTiudvantafie. W8 an" beat them talking about the decrees we have received and the sec-ecies of our fraternities, and wliatiot. but-when it cmiies-to ahuwing-rup :a_ vith .thf concrete results in keeping vith the opportunities we have, we mrst confess .are fall shun of what-" night be expected of- us. The time lB tow when th^e"" yhirhg"Xegfoes"~bf AtanLa -aught -to.-come -together and re--"-17 solve to change the present trend of >ur social and economic life. At such i meeting, men and Women, married ind single, as many who are seriously tffected by our present economic taius 'tlTTs1 appeal should bo made rhe sons are not keeping pace when vith the progress made by the fathers indor more disadvantageous and aa. ious handicaps. ; Negro business has not failed as result of the lack df ability, education tnd training or the lack of sufficient , _ nohev* to operate so much as, they ~ ' lave failed for the lack of downright integrity and a willingness to work 13rd and long. == _ . - - 9 i Morehouse College L*Iee Club To Be Here Morehouse College Glee,.Club an. iont> of Morchouser College. Morev house Is known for Its scoring ichievement in athletics, and In music/ and scholarship. . :. I r- r - ^ This group will be an initial feat- ^ lire of tho Teachers' Association. Many teachers and visitors are nfe paring to reach Columbia time enough 10 We TIT" TTTo"con roff'^CV(Tnf!srTay "evening at Allen University, o'clock. Reserve seats 75 cents; general ad- d mlaftlon Kft cents Phone Allen Uatverslty for reserve seats.'