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tPfcfe -1? , ?<? , i 1 i 1 - 1 "The Old Gray" And | j . The New Rider BY E. l'llIMI' KIJ.1S !? i.. .w- i Germany's Revival Needed Here It is good news to" every line < in i tian to learn of the gr^at n awakening that is heing witiuV in Germany. It is said that . tie whole world irom this d> j?ret.n ' n>l^~i'ld lvdisrrran -ta-t-, -i-y?,? in ? wi< 'Mice' ate hoi i;.< iv :. i.. i n;.?: y. Tin- ' -say emu.. ibe ?. at packed as they ha.ve not hern for* a generation. Prayer. in* clings . hav; become more popular than any K T~tiy niK'l iHgs?io that, eiitii e ruumj.yr - Factum, s! have hail_t<> set side i unit. fof Hot.ii-day religions services.- 10 -i CentetS live been turned i111??'" ev.tng. lical meeting houses. The Soviet us? spired society of. the 'godless in tin. country is sai i to l>e.'"ifu in linie; !? .cause youth is giving up, atiiei. tn .and taking up .faith. ? The.-^iuuda.v_.?ji;: dance halls that were pat i j/ni/.'>1 liy the floor and some' l nnTs^'btVTy "'11!! T O. Tharik God for i he ' TT-Tiiiifph TTfTfr Christian 'religion. Ttie same burn time.-' tnal have di'trua Inn i !-r-rtr closer to"_ttriTt'-ari-. r"X}Trirtrr-.-r| in?th ~"United Stales- ami hmt-KH?? i in-, same ' etl'eef upon it s-nliy . ts.. Us need .si revival- of the 'Ghrisjintcy.'--. ligion jLhroughoiit this A -.n ri :;:i -c 'm; try and to this eyii m-vci > n ..f ' .1 I.I ~ v.... ? ... mayl but tlris \v?irlit will \mm; myl'(> satisfactory liuu - .until v. v s; : yVori' Ol" to ("rt Vgrace--m- t... Y "U :. a .. ^as Will. jvmU' that down. Hear 111. prophet: "Behold -tlii' I .i-i.l ha.el i not shortened. thai it en rami : ni-itlier iu* car heavy. that it i-aie-v htar: But yoni- ihuiuiii . ? '-0/ ' ' | I it III 111 I IV! I 11 Villi il I ? "1 ?1 ' your sins have hid l;is ta. 11 <.' '..that he will not hear.'' I :.r:,u . 1 I 2. This .seems to Im> oui i and tlie remedy i> ."-a.closer walk w r Q.o|" All' M a I in, 11 I .1.1:, i ,n ' lunibia (white) h iae nli.;;d\ ' aa special series ol meeting-. I u<- wirut | Bajitist ami other detioniinni i> 1; tloiiiL* likowu Tin- rliiii < i,v?iiLi?_? er the sla'tr should uilJ. t| _ ' eis to prayer, For tin- 1- a ,tiea | of heeil ami the. help thai i- oneeded must none from (lor. . Sit Back. Don't Be Ordered Back Wlu'n tlu- laVc' scliatr,ir I'.m Tirana anil other soiitlani - nut-.; opinion, surccdcd in eat l inn' the'.i.mt . crow la wv-miv rite south. a on 4 otTcnu tin- N.irru. For In- l'-nd nn-r. comfortable i111 his ! * ! !? .. , other.' Uul it tneaii- i-pat-a.t? h cs 011 rail roads t*< r idmnl pa - Kt't's, and sjiecial sicih'ii.- 'mm- 11. on street cars' ami I'U-- iv. Tin- law. '?-.relative to stin et ear-a;nl ha . i 11-ra-' white passVllji'i i s till !i>> ! ma. i> Colored pas.M-iiji'i 1 - fi oin ? 1111 u> Now that seems to In- ... .be. -On Innirdmtf a? r. r ; I take tlu- last suit?u tiice.- J-c one on it.-hut tin- inotiuoia . !VL-, driVOr. And it' tin- hack...a. ; cupied win 11 t K-l <-n. 1 next .'seat to *tt i.mTi' ' u : ? Hut I have noticed -.mall" ' T~ -colored people j.?;?;? Kea-t-mjr Jw 11 sei\c.-?in -u> -ill;?-': *' up. with a seat or two :\\ and the hack seal, In thf-re is noiltiiur i?''do In t o.,i,. : back wTten wliile pa--?< . ? Why not sir hack and a\'-ot- t? ;?ordered back?aJ ha\ . al that Ivltcn the c.rrh-icd p-.. the coach trout" thc_ n a:: : v w people will not-ord? r 1 h-cm.. vi-c. "A-i.,.. white people w il alwa\ ? ^ ? ' section?allot 1 cd?them .*< ' a . the hack ot tin-' has d:..\i : -? imiuL m 1 11 p sui'vr fur. snouni Inst soat nml sit i!"*n. 1 ' X. neyor Ift .a \nhrftv sr-:r. tllOlU 4*11*1 OthtM' iMoloii .i know it is just a ma". " fulnoss on tin' t* = 1 plo to lv? t t?uin 1.11 -: pi twos. No^rvot's ha.v , for bark soa'ts. l or to tlu*ir rlnnvh hoasy- vy>> . . ha\ o .uross t< it I i ^oi?it in tho au'ilitoi nan.most ovi'iA*?ono oi tin a; soats. i." ' 1)11 Mini Or Ciimplaiii t i'n ~ Now 1 havo trvoat ro:".nu .- 1: y 1 vNojjro r;lio aml l'obnVo i. o:oc.. in I'ivilizat ion has i.u oii n... . > Nothwitlistan.iinc it ous short 10 Willi"s .hut I '> . the 'tflobo is wthout s?;m." oto. !' ?. ? the Negro must Know fu i ~ ; _ not destrojT his' hig .thing* :> ** : < v poet ti? he a hig ihie.g m ; i. that mo surees-fully ? p? rate * "> ' white people, ft lie uafJT> To fa grand ehaneellor>. ffriTTuI m.i ?u-i ? in grand anything il-e. he mn i institutions among his i .' ? e ;!:,r. provisions-for stteh oi?t?Vrs. He i a - ' not destroy- hi. tmuiL-S.:m.i, dev. and ho errand eInch, in .white 01 . *? dors. - When he eats all v ol-vre.i gi<-oories, into hari? Fu pTCX^._iu?> a:. complain if white More-- vetus>. t> employ Negro lloor s\\ep> 1 .. : ol'.Y drivers t'"i: their-. Wivee, he oil. not pay hi> olcevipn ji colore ! paper, thereby > .>.1 liar it Th?^ " mil. he?slv uhf rot eo't-pt.'ii'i( mul. i white papers not giving him spme. >--. their front pages*-'.In t'aei iie is r..<, worthy of sueh eonsideral ion-, h sei. the Negroes .aeknowjedge that they j are far lores in-" everything, then they __a ^.,11 coy ail eia and.- tp comp.iai:. ' ahuut-ttUV t Ih'UT- - _ <>itr Classmate (ione i The children of Mrs. -Tosie A. ((lit liam) Steward of Greenwood, lv t our' deepest sympathy in the pa- ing of their mother who was funeraii.'.ed ~ : ott last Tuesday wTTrrnoon. ? &rry wo could not attend, Jtrsie and I were <dass-mnt<s for "years. And aside 1 from I>? i.iij-C a real hriyh.l student I IVuir.'i lier to be ^rtue Kiil, While at (ireeijwood 1 wa- her pastor, and she was an iwtive member in M-t.-'Pisgah -Chureh. For years, she had'Hhe cm'Ts" of an iitvnHd mother that +d?e~Hev? '7T~TT7trnTT7r TTT7TTTT?7n7nTTrrTtTt?7Trtrp= o'.e.h! to edu< at_e* her ehil(lretw?,\vit.ir i,o lui.-baiid I i help her. She did'what.i' vlie ci.sl.d, and now she is resting >' i'i oiu-!e.-r labors. * : , t \n \ppreeialivi? I.ette r ? We ware pralilied indeed with the ] !?. 11?" t" receive I l'ruin ?*? 1 it??f It. TT. I. \\ ; ieni. I*- D.. "i t lie Christian lto-'t order Who is one nf (hi' best writers | . ji: A n;.eriea. .lie ('.ml a eompli-L 1111'111 I a ,Miir ftpeeial /V.- M. Is. ICdftion A aid A in hiji'hesJ terms of tin* '{ -t-'aln,.' Uo 1 . ::i] i- LLidl ?>C its editorials. ' ( Talk ahout is-" rL etuni_.of JiisJiops at .j Cleveland* !. 11 l hi- beiy .li needs Wrijfht \ voter-1 say. lie must' lie added j (In n* . IK'S I May. N'u one lias - do- 11 Dr. Noah W. Wiliams. Our Subscriber i 1'iiideil thf eUerili more than H. It. ' W ri . lil. ? ! I In Kiejiii-.r with his .'promise Dr.' " \\" iir'.rr"'T^rrr"ttiTTt^Ti':'-' his yyml-y* -m+b?-I """"I'tl''?' '!?l.tM nock.'?Mm who huvy I T i !'"> 'i le ir word like N'oak tV; Williams are (lie ones .to lie made 1 hi-!..tp-e-?:(mne win* are?i-H?(-he?race?! f-.rr-t-hr- tie net i have not only promised 1 a* (o-mrlWa ihe- hut p;iy their hack ' arrears'. As yet they have done nuth . i. oil ', f^nhhy timber out of which | ,i (d "riip>. They may ihink they i , mo ninjr fiow ?liuT**tliey w-t-U?liinl?? [ ii; i, .l\f- sitl.inir flat lowH A\iheM th' \ tfr'. V" Cleveland. nt t I'vwi walk- j' . *1 ' 11 \* will do well to keep llti'ii' ( ^ i I'll > > y ?made?us?am 1? I' t' tt 111?U.I?QUI Tii'atdi. i I William.;. Tin- rider j v.f TmT ill <;?:?>" will stand by yon. , 1 '-sod. . I < >ur \\ hereabout s . < ' '.i l>< in-- Ma-tor wo *<'hod id i i n i < iir ri tit 'for that .-lay. Kind-' < itij-V utii etl" a till Midi-posed, we | ..r-. 1 Call.' pl j.tt'.d to'Mvinnin at home nn- 1 d i 'ii c rariMii' 1 >Darnels. our phy- 1 ? LL?i_:?-i ; i.lio.o to ilia r. most 1 i ii' la\. \\ . II..- Mow mil it, 1>. S- Wo ( Wi ii' In vpirst oil thf Mastcni I'liltrjfi' v.ii- ' ai d tu a wonderful ( ??r~r->?ainii?. "'"ii ii.-' i v.'i-i il liy liiin. 1 T! ~ .. ; : !. d,i\ it; /mil. The l'.:r<: ' :. i; * i . i al .ii tor Chapel Sunday ' atii i ponii.. wolf silpply urend. I was a.'io to 11 1 proiul of lJro. A. I). Cur- ; a': :"-.|. - ; i p> i iI; t eudeut olid inolil'bvrs ' : . il.:at . i otnr^rjfration. WTi wont to ( .. ITe.11;*i. , rlm-prl?t4nri:~?tiu-l>t **> a storm . "It . ., iv'i ia-;irly tilled with 1 pciiplf. Idtoiv wo 'wit nossed another i>i.a.rn'ui l-'.a'tii" program, with sa- ( P? i jut t tuii'ia . tilUer Vrosidinjr. Hut , ,.;ii ; i i at uvpri>.- raiim when the j io.' a;d "d nits paid .us'over half ..f i.ur 'lajitiiriely assessment. wlwieii ( a i- i.iriiii, unt il' i lie It'll Sunday in , V j'i. S'i. :u eoritpiu' to sehodulo. It was ^ ]; ajipi eriated In s.ay the , .. In. rate I iii> ^J.aru.e is jroinjr' i .. ! ; ,Ii t. liod^ouly knows A' ,, it ui'l ?t'Ilie p-ople saitl | II ? . , I- i. it.-... i- . A, I >. tin iiiTFton. \V. S. Sims | ; .-4?iv ?^n?. \. i!.' t 'uriMjrtoHr . W. J.. , ,.r\ < 'urinal rfce-M. 1 >. Sini.s. | v , . ~?r; i??r. ?< >; I >1 vltl %lFPri \\ : | ens' (Iti'iasn. .1.-11. Kiehar's i ? ; , I! u .i . 1 ' TTI V Vtrtl?.11 It')'.?K H ?i .ii. h. ,. .hi. 'l-'iv. ii no-, Sims. >\\ . M. ( VI '1 v l:. 1 >. I t . -M. !v-I .-Oil; 1'vfl . 1.. M. ' --?? I- I are eiiTy a 1 , nl?l. werUers <>l' this = t . - | ii... ,\\ ei'h-ond will find us ) I . : . Sunday nun ninir with l fie i Hv . ;i.l. tl. Ail Wide. paster. Sunday : ' . will K "at ivi-Horr with' the t J~i s ? ' :r. I.et till" Ihe'lH- I . '| .i\ 'ti r un njir piu.i mo..?'l the l ' v' U>- aiKaiun oil our 1 * y? r \V INNSIiOWO 'N1CNVS V. a> man A. M. 1*. ( hutch ] ? Ka^tj'.t: .was el>si'r\ed here Sunday .:*ii a manner that eauso many - j ha.il. .m' tin' Uison Christ. The j i t.-i. i ic-siui ef letirsi' held the lis i iv! i' 1 es t. I hi' leSSi'll Wits. Vt'l'ji' | i e\ ew i-d l>y thi' paster. I A: i 1 :.'>ti the raster mounted the j u mi and liitli.u'i'i d to us a real j <ei:ino!i that net eiilv made . .l.iit it had the tondeney , -lu n our faith. In tho af- i ,, T^iiTTv a iiowil witnessed the, ; ? : pro-trhm. whi li was very Ik. ,t...y ;i 1 xat il' and parried vat by. | ; M'1"-??JD?Ma'11 . "Me 'ilnni 1 is l . ' r. Cami'TuJl. \l. .1. Monro and' l.'.i.a .1. .\\ illianis'. The pastor spoke, j v V' \ Ivijrh terms. of t lavi- wju> -Were | . ykartie el.'the program and also , . : nii-d the \ ottnjr people who ( p tHvir- parts so well. 1 wo priz- , ls..,n ,ni liy Mrs. -A. .1. be- ( -anvr the other 'hy -Master Uut'us ] . , , Jr.. tor ;having reported the ( : , \? auioant in -the Master ottoping | Mr-. Matin; Sleveii.-*?'ii , ami , Air-.'. 1 ilia 1 Yaks are' all rvrvvvrTiTg , : !-i in ii sa knesS. , .. i 1 . I11ri'O'u lett last !*t|mhtj | i, v J i.ai i.'tte w'iu re she w ill remain . Mi i iii'v -Sim* rettiriied from j t h;u If i to. du.-a Thursday -wljorOv sho 4 ~ To n: 11 i'.?l vhv funeral off hor ; ; other'-in-law. . j i mh'U'H ,'j I' lli trri?him1' ' Art Uollory^ v. J Avn at >i end I'alvary Baptist 1 Cluitvh Friday .nhvht. April .8th. Bo- ' not it Fail w . t :. Admissioi A.'..;): .1 a oonts and J eh dd i < n?U' ft-nts^ UTi >. Jonnio-7~.t^hn>?Trn t'rnsidrnt * of Fast l\nd ( Miss t . A. JaokSon. 1 Vii o? ft os>. . -*n> - ??.-w.-*' } t Alt I) OF 1 11 VNKS- 1 Thanks to tho many friends that i turned out daring tho tirand Opening I of ttw i'nTathyy-kttk** >>>>> HVti imyliHl- i lv invited at all times. C i . . . 9 ' ' t ' - THE PALMETTO JLE* MAMMOTH MASS MEETING OF JONKS-WRIGHT BOOSTERS AT MOl'NT I'lSGAH A. ^ M. ' E. Clll'RCII Rev. I. N. I'litiorsun/^JJastor I'l... i.w.^tT>,t n??<ti.i-r""wi.v?~ uganizcil for the purpose of bringing nough pressure to bear to have Bisiop J. ill. Jones returned to the First i Episcopal District and for creating [ he "Wright" sentiment in order to ucure the election of I)r. R. R. Wright,. Jr. to Hhe bishopric. The ty(isiers_ have a fine, practical and (instructive .program which they -are nthusiustically carrying out. They dan, by means of mass- meetings, omerts, teas and various other activities to keej) constantly and coritinu-1 >11 sly before the public the" merits-and [Lullifieiit ions of the above ? named teiiiKinen.'aitd by so doing to get vlial they want and what they- feel he Connection needs. The Boosters low number more than lbOo witl^. Members ' from all denominations. These denominations present a solid 'ront in ..wanting Dr. Wright elevated to the bishopric. They feel that Liislnin Jones js a? asset Jo Philodel[>hia and vicinity and that Dr. Wright .vith bis many outstanding- attainments would 'lend dignity and honor lo the bench. Mrs. Alma Polk, formerly of Klorida and now a member of Allen A. M. E. Church, is the forceful. dynamic, fearless and efficient president of this organization. She has a cohort of loyal, tireless workers who are willing to do all they rail to nromote-their vanrse. Thev i . cully bringing things to pass. On last Monday, March 21, 1932, ll.ie IRoosters held a Mammoth Mass and therefore welded another link in I heir" chain ol success." The prop; ramwas rendered by local talent of the lighest order and by some of Philalelphia's most representative citizens. Rev. .1. ('. Beckett, Presiding Elder >f the West ITrrfcnh-'lphia District handled his subject "Why Boost Bisiop Jones and Dr. Wright," in a maserly way and convinced all of his learers that these' two men are inleed wortIV -boosting. 1 The principal speaker for the occasion was Rev. J. (1. Robinson, ediLor of the A. M. E. Review. His adlrt>ss was srnolorly, llt'l'i'lSO. tl't'SU." *tireinctv informative and vvelf-worth listing to. His subject, "Why We Need More Bishops* and Why We N'ecd I)r. Wright," proved a veritable leasing of information to all present. I'oneerning the first part of his siibiet he said that at the 'text Quadrenniuni we would have One bishop who would be S2 years old, -one who i would be SU, oiie who would be 78, j md two who would be over 75 and to j (lis way. of t hinking it would be cri-I ininal to put more worlc on these old- I ?r men, -when if there were younger ! mm elected they by their greater physical ability could in the next four years, prove instrumental in helping the church regain, the nu mbers it has j si. In further stressing the need for electing more bishops. Rev. Robin-J < >11 said il would be impossible for one jlTliop lo preside over Eolith and West J Africa as the- distance between these da'ccs was greater than the distance "VofTT hero to Africa and that the 1 raveling expenses of this bishop <v??u4d-ho morp-Unui the salary of an- ' jther bishop, lie spoke of the exel lent work clone in South Africa by' Rishop?; .1. Albert .lolinsoii. W.-SanipTTm Hrooks ami W. T.?VemoM and -aid that this work was worth all the money that the A. M. K. Church would -pend to keep two bishops there for j the next f>0 years, lie emphasized t-br?fact that?we need lo elect?l'oUl: | bishops in Cleveland if the work of the jreat .A. .M. K. Church is to be main-! mined" -and nromoted*. lie spoke in glowing tejins^cd' Bis-j i'onal sacrifices in saving a, number | m.. in ili.. ViVrft Kpisebp:^ I District and in saving the old histori-! i a 1 Hook_..Coneern which not only ' means much to African .Methodists, but is a landmark and a tradition Lo all Philadelphia. It would lie bad l-o send another bishop to this dis- , trict and Ire could not carry out 'iiishop .1 ones' program as it would take, lint a number of years to get things tvell in hand. Therefore, he urged nil delegates present to demand' the return of Rislidp JonOs to tlu- First F.piscppal District. In speaking of Dr. Wright and the id' hopricr?Rev.?Robinson?i c.-iiTi rmod ds 1 lVVloiis -laH'iiH'ids in sating iliat Dr. Wright was the most outstanding anxl the best fitted candidate in j the field. No one could speak of Dr. Wright without speaking of his exceptionally fine business ability, his scholastic attainments, his high stanbn-d fey mdriib and his successful pastorate of two churches in l'hila- ' lelphia since the last (ieneral C(tnferenee. He made it plain to all how' Dr. Wright liad brought a new church [o the dcpomihfttioYTftnd that the ConnH'tion still has the old church. The~ lastorate of Dr. Wright at Ward A. . VT FT! Crurch speaks foT itself. He ail the chui'cli out'of debts of loner .landing and left it - entirely free of ill on uml.raiu'i's. , The growth of .low's Tabernacle .A." \t. E. Church, under the guidincnrcni?s of Dr. Wright, has been almost thenomcnnl. He brought it from the ancnicnt of the old Morris Brown balding to one bT the largest and 'inest churches that the Connection, >wns in Philadelphia. Kevl Kobinson nentioned other ?features of. Itr. iVright's past present life and said le felt assured that every' delegate ind Booster present would and should lu all in his power to bring about Dr. fright'*?nlwtion in?Cleveland. Mr. Walter .C. Beckett, one. of Philadelphia's leading undftrtfilers* and dr. (.Jeorge ,C. Cannady, a mtfst proieient insurance .salesman and others,! cere among the speakers. ... The next event on the Boosters' irograrh is a concept at Mother Beth1 A. M. E. Church ?n March '24th. )ur schedule Is full tip to April 25th.; I ^ J)ER 1 EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH I Rev. K. II. Mc Hill, Pastor Easter has come and gone. The .day was fittingly celebrated in. com'iiiemoration of Him who brought life ond li)(h> In >ha Maudtl oarly in llin ??wivr? i ti tr r*nn n?ol.l ...... v...c w/nm uwervc groups or persons as they hurriedly wended their steps to the house of worship. At the four o'clock service an inspiring prayer meeting was held and at five o'clock the pastor began the preliminaries. , A part, of the twentyfourth chapter of St. Luke was read for the lesson after which the pastor .selected his text from the verse of said chapter-theme, The Resurrection. After concluding his sermon the doors of the church were opened and while the choir sang The Old Hugged Cros* three persons came forwani and their names were enrolled-Elouise Jennings, Jacob White, and " Samuel Smalls. Thirty-one persons were read into full membersship having been regenerated during the two-week revival. Of this number eight were baptised be fore being received. St. Jphn ninteenth chapter was the mbrhhvt? ll?SSOTI nftho -rttrwnrt n'nirrMr womhip read by the pastor,. The ninth Psalm was read responsivoly. The seventeenth verse of the chapter. Mil mod i cads, "Ami?ht^?bearing?h+r? cross went forth into a place called" the place of a skull, which is sailed in the Hebretv GolgothaKtc. One person received-Frank Colonel, Jr. \V<' were pleased to note -many visitors. - At four o'clock?the Sunday-School Easter, exercises were held. A pleas.ing and enjoyable program was rendered. Mrs. Viola Colonel, the pianist and-the teachers should be cum-., mended for their work in connection with the program. A splendid an i enee of patents and friend's were present. At a later hour the League meeting was opened by Miss N. \Y. n,.f nglinr^ ' vice president. The time "lvas Interestingly Spent. "Saying,, the L6Vd is risOn indeed, and hath appeared to Simon." This is the 34th verse of the twentyfourth chapter of St. Luke.?Tin- pa'-tor concluded his Easter activities with this' powerful sermon. The an dienee at all services during the' da t..w ,?....i i s * Vt ??> 'i'l m" ill I 'I I IK' !< I >1 I'l tuul enthusiasm was at its?Jieighthls.. The Annual Thanksgiving services of the Courts of Calanthe were held at Wesley M. E. Chureh. The sermon was delivered by Rev. E. II. CcGill. The Silver Tea sponsored by the Club was lield at the parsonage on last Sunday afternoon-. A spielultd gathering of members an.. 1 friends were present. W EST>11N ST Ell N K W S Many fears the ^strong March winds yet. Easter Sunday wording found numbers on their way .to- services. Services, at M. E. Church were fine. - A wonderful sermon was prea.hed by Rev. J. B. II. Steward of Greenville. S. C. The Eastei^ program given Sunday afteriiood at the baptist Church was a delightful one. It was enjoyed and attended"* by many Miss Wright and Ludlow had charge of the program. . Mrs. Vera' Wolf, Miss Mattie~Wright was dinner guests of Miss L. Miis E dith'('' F'erry1 ^ix '*n'i'n111 grade student met with a serious accident by falling-Sunday night. The grounds of the graded school are being improved. ? ?TtTf-- .1 trrl ?-M l .- "u 11 browned of Greenville, S. C. were visiLAv in this town Sunday. STATE COLLEGE NOTES Ajumni Ilolds .Mooting Orangeburg, S. C. April 2. li>:>2. At a- wccnt meeting of the Alumni Association presided over by President B. E. Slays a strong appeal was made for additional pledges for the Library )BtiUding: Fund. Pledges amounting to more than $500.00 were secured. It is expected that this al?iount 'with additional contributionwill be paid at the annual meeting during the Commencement season. The Library is the outstanding, ttto-d of the college and the Alumni is .endeavoring to raise funds for this adTTTtion" to the nlant -at~the car 1 i st?ptr*sible time. Extension Courses Close' " The Extension work carried 'on in various sections of the state under the direction of the College for the past three monthfe is being brought to a close. The., courses at ^."harleston, Ci-oemiUe and Olangol/iire Iin\> orereti o Ihnn t.\v ,i_ hundred persons' for whic h renewal of teachers certificates and college credit will be given, The-work at sors Win. Bell, 11. G. Ehqrhnt-dt and .Immthnn Hoed and Kdfrard Fc-r_iuson. Whittaher to Address Seneca (iratls Acting President Whjttaker. has accepted an invitation to address the graduation class of Seneca v .1 union College April 7. This marks the Kegining of a series of addresses which will include commencement exercises at several points throughout the state. College Assist -in Plans for Medical ? 1 Convention _...Working, in cooperatLon_with the lu-_ cai?doctors a committee of the State College staff is endeavoring to perfect plans for the entertainment of the Palmetto Medical?\^sciation which will meet in Orangeburg*. in AprttrTtrr facilities?rrf- the college will?boat the disposal of members of this organization so as to make the Orangeburg convention outstanding from many angles. er 1 . ? . 1 We invite you to "come and go with us and we will do thee -good." _ Robert Sa*on. Secretary-Mgr. Uuion Mtttttaf Assooiatnm^ \ * _ . ' * ... ? >' . *^ . f- - jlU-ri'H I-IITa. M. v.. ('IH'KCIl NOTES [ u* ' In Ucn jiim; . Willi. thy season,. the J Sunday school was the scene of many , cheei'Th\ s and y.irlV, niep and wo nt'n .tftvinic to the. spirit of Kaster. | 'Ihe -following lea lu-is shared in re- j Td^wllTg^Oo^le^j^l aii I eel;'I:r.u' 1 hi1 **= Eu-Ur Suoy, .?! ; sTiaTlik!IFI .^U'U. | $Iiss r.liene Collins ami Mr. Wood- j Gurry. T,he sorviie at A. M. was also cheering and in keeping vvith the oe- ' oasii 11 vciy intu'!i ser-. vice was into .-posed with a?;selection.hy the-.St x to i at"! a snla l?.v Air. L. Lane -and -aiso a number hy tJitT.T "Usher Heard Quartet,.' Dr.- Lawrence delivered tjuv so mini on this occasion 'uosi.i si n???K MS popi^hs etc. Suhj. 'Thi' Resurrection." Thp isto;kal s kt tch ?v.ns very beautifully 'outlined and rclalod Tn 71 .nvaniu'r -that i?!il one- into' the yen presence of his triumph uver ninoteem hundred years ago. The program -hy the Sunday School children* at 1 I*. M. was very oinnicnualdc- and enjoyed l.y ail pre- j was in charge ul Miss Dorothy Nan e. 1 Miss \ irihdli' Collins and Miss Dorothy Franklin Id whom we owe many j thanks - for" their service and to all CV'ho ttssTstr*d?rn?rmtFmg- the after?.noon a; pFo-omi .,n.> I'm- thy 'children.. Tiie program hi tTTe 1 .gauuo in clttirgc ' of Mrs. Lawrence. and Mrs. Collins. was vi.w.y?ninrh oiioved in that m.ucdi Rood i\;is" accomrriis 11el in songs -ami? prayers as a clffhax tO'the days-ae? i tivilk's .the choir* under the direc"ii t>r Mr. II. 11. Howard 1'resident. Mrs. I.ilia ... L. Bales? organist, and'Mr. . :i- <> direjioT presented a* hiehly picled the- Crtiei)ixioii and Resurrec-. truest'' vviucii was So' beautittrlI-.- depleasing" pagca'i.U icnti tied "The lion *>1' Jesus*. i iie costumes were very altraclr\v~ ind; t'tuing the?eusv lom?uj?ii:iyv. .Tin) much praise cannot lie awarded these promoters of Bethel's choir for the service they are rendering the . church at. such -a - arri I'i i li "I ti I - I wi;h ureal pk-asure. The Sc'noi k-itl Choir ironi Aiken, ft.--1 ('.* will- siny aV Bethel the afternoon if the ihi;f; Sunday in April W), in! stead of the 1st. SundaJ The public i-i lie in\ii,-d. This promises to he one, of Hie -greatest ,01' the* season. liear thi-ni at any cost -Admission fiee- . a sily n oil'cring soli- " I iuah . ?is 1 .....aninion 1 >av UHl. ai l1 oeh ci;ii . , "t iu1 c in id re it oi the "SiiTfuay School 1 ,vtM*e given an Kyy-llunt Tuesday at'- { li-erhooon i n t.iie lawn o'f Miss Dorothy . IFianklin -it*; Ilaniptoh Aye. -This j was a' joilx occasion i'or tlie many jchildren yhd their liiends who attended. . 1 lie td.llllin . L I'll .'U|KII HI ' -a'nii' v- i. ucie.: Mi Dorothy Nance 'Miss Virdelle Collins., ami Miss lhiro-* I thy Franklin.. * . .; i " ' . i jtiLKANINUS I ROM Sl.ATBK MKM- : O It FA J.. V. ,M.'- I ill lit II Key. A. Scan Mawi. Minister. * F | Hie t iii' _ i !< :i- .<>i" "(Itcul Friday,' J over ">0 chihli fit? Scporlvd tor , the 'schedule 1 cK'^-riuinl at the ciitirch. 1 I Mi -. A. S. jurr/Taj CrTu::\il a ur..i,iu. J proyuaifl ell 'yajrifs and iliuuau'v'd lh<* disT ributio'n el' ey-i* i'or the luh^.an""" ! lieipalotl h.unt. | Misses Flotii-e ~(irceu a-Vi MaiyLittle I'ohhy Yc.unuiilotul was tin1 7first luck\ litutui*. \Y lilhuvr .Mt Fhti 1 rr~ TAVtllianriUilaTTrr. Ma>y A.-MCS lluv^ , per, Thomas Hnrji'.n ami lltTlha'- Mat I (lOotTwin.. t'ound tin i ar^e>i numhet '"of ejJTU's. ; . In 'a wmi! the chil reti ha>l a y-.?d ; Jtiirr; rrvut ivTT~.r:wr hniery. - - 1 ;A?'.piierdid?; ! I .11 ; n ?I died?the ?L I ditoi iuui hail- Sunday *aU'tenlbon, te, i wit ttess t iie lvnstVr Fx. tvis*'<; pawn hj > the Sunday St hen!. The chi' t'cit w.re under th'e s\:pvr" i vUr a ' ? -Idi' A. S;.. .li.-nt l.' xA-i ll : dilojzs the children chem- 'aider Ida. r "fp pTfTr HYT1" direction tu tin- Key. Met". rij--*4?n!toii*ic- _ - od -r-i:e ih.VT y.li 1da y ".--11",ai'i'." as it wcit> "St:J\e<"$'rTTW t:il "en liltc1 with cor.tiia; ?! rpiiUuisos t'rom the electii field -iutiiei.ee. Thtec who t?itlvil.ui'c-tl to t-he. prouf;.:u were: llnluMta 1 hunt-Is. Bol/lne Jtt.unjrhletal, T.k mas_lk'v^tn. Thomas 11 Moure. IVenilev Taylor. Sophie dohi'f son. Mary Simpson.- Syk-stirte Fester, Mary. Keith r. Margaret B> kman, Blanche Tarda-. Henry Mpsou. Stdan y Williams'. Bertha ,'Mae '(iuotlwin Alary Aynes Harper, William Ale-' n- I-V.vl .-. T" 'J. K.i oWll mm f-ttnte an.?La-u^-t da; t-.i. Bornice tireen and BovOrley Roundtree Avoi'i' also .011 the program' anu , pro'sentd but "Che (isoto.", j : IV pros it hi Not noti<. able at SsalMi .a< ". jit i Itilil'i en were well Pressed and leaked weet Hot only or, 'last??' nmla\?te+t?every?S?rala.\ _ C' niiilomv n'.ary k murk v. ore" made?I by i>r. I? M. Daniels, .Mr. Thomas-;i Para in Sr. Miss Hazel (ioff. Mr.- (1 I TTtTTuim. *1 >V. 1.. Wakefiold^and M s- -j Vance. tin .lrrtter^-rlttdettt?(?4:--A4U4r-1 University. .. ??De?M.?hitniid- ;uui?ILl?LI?Ta;?-?, lor, ' acted as gucste*,- and raised a | aire s .iax. " " SI MMKRmm NEWS ??M I.a.-t Sunday at Wcshr M. E. C'hur- ^ eh, there was. a ver> beautiful Hastel' l.'is 'to am under the ' direct ion of v M( .-dame- Mati'uie Joru-y and fluff- j IIMIIO d in' ilU'ii. U'lS WCLii ( Ail I'lll id . Amomr the visitors wore students of Avery Inst., Charleston, and from Bethel, Mesdamos M. .1,. Wither- j spoon and *Sarah (Jadsen and Mis?; Eralyn Kuir.tor. Avery Senior, niece ' f R'-w wjH.'M <po"n, 1'v olh-r,t?si 1, :.i-.> \wi.> at Bethel . :? A. M. and .11 A. M. The pastor preached a beautiful Easter- semen ^nd at the funeral of. Mrs. Delia Rrh-. j ardson. at tit."to i'. M. he delivered, according th many. his best funera'1 hrmon of .the year. It was indeed j heart-touching and tnought-provok- ] ing, 1 - The C?londar~afc -Bethel-next weet^? A r Saturday, April 2nd, 1932 follows: Monday, from 4-7, children's party; intertainment foi* adults until 11 o'clock. Tuesday evening sermon by Rev. J. E. Goings, pastor at Woslkv M. E. Church and Thursday evi nin,r repeated by request, The Two-Suong Houses" by Rev. WitherSMtna. : 1 ' rn T*r.thot Slinday were: Misses Dora Dantzler, Coluiubia, Claretta Kellar; Mesdames E. A. Malice, Hona Hills,' W. A. Barren; Mr. Arrie Anderson, of Sumter, > ro. and Mrs. C. L. Aiken, Mr. Jose ph tir.egg ot urangeDurg; Mrs. n,, Cirey, Washington, D.C., Messrs. J. P. King ami Thomas Laekirlood, ofCharleston, 'aside .(from <whlte visitors. Mrs. Vivian -Boone Minger, of Orangeburg is here for an indefinate stay, visiting her mother-Mrs Jennie !( nkins, oh~Railroad Avenue. Miss Alargeret Jervis"Spent": Eas- . ?j? tcr \y.kh In r mother, Mrs. M. L. JerUs.-?She "returned to. Durham, N. C., Monday. S.i)V"i;Y PARK C. M. E. CHURCH Kov.. J. C. Anderson, Pastor Pas'.er Sunday was a high day at * Sidney Park. At 5:.'50 'A. M. tKe ~ Epworth League presented a surnririmr Easter ivieennt. of "The Death .1,1,1 D?L.l'l,.,...??inA ? 1,?.C 1 i.iim mraiit'iuuil, UKlUIf IHIgC audience. " The Sunday School was largely attended. The lesson was beautifully , taught by the various teachers; subof the World." John All the scholars avere given Easter eggs'" At 1 l':MO A. M. the choir rendered?a?oa4rlaTa.----The-JtesurrectiQn,_^air . r. ter which the pastor preached a nohTo sermon from St. I^uki' 24:5: Wliy seek ye the living- among . the dead. At 8 P. M. the Sunday School held its Easier exercises which was very got d. A .large crowd was present all dui iig the day. The church was beautifully decorated by some of the ladies. The choir Cantata was ^3 follows:?-Prelude and chorus: He is Risen, solo by Mrs. Lucy Jackson. I , \ KT 1 ? 1 ho Empty Tomb. fitation, Baritone. Upon the first lay of the week, by Morgan Boyd. 1'hree part chorus, Who shall roll 'itrav the Stone. Solo, alto, Bod will wipe away all tears, Mrs, Martha .. Evails. Kecit. baritone, But when diey came to-the place, by Morgan Boyd. Solo, soprano, Why seek yo 'he "living among the Dead?, Mrs. Katie iMeDulKe. Chorus, Angels-roll :l!" ^ ="W.nv, PART -II;?Mary Magdalene. Recitative, baritone And they wentrout- ? 1.1.. r>~i 1 c it- n 1 HHV.IVH, nuiitnu cumin. soprano soio i ney have' taken away, my Lord, Mrs. M. Smith." Chorus,. 0 Death where , is thy sting? Choir. Finale. Chorus, Blessing and hon . >ur,ZJ-hoir. The Faster pageant which, was, gijj L-n at r?:.iO A. M. will be repeatedpn Monday night, April 10th, at 8 P.nST. -?= ' *? ? Parts That show changes Demanded by '-r Miss Hopkins _j; Actress Savs That Straight iRoles (Jives No Chance to Show Ability Transition in character is the only requisite Avidcii Miriam Hopkins places upon a part which she plays. If the character she portrays does something- Interesting instead of~juat.~_llL.Z_." lwiiig [lU'-ent at events, she is satis lied no mailer, how small it is.. In hoc latest picture, "Dancers in the Dark," which is thQ Carolina theatre's l'eatuie for 2 days beginning Friday Of next week, Miss Hopkins progresses from a sophisticated wise(T;te h lug. -dwiee-httU - hos?_______ tess. to a contemplative, determined, -se^f-re^pycti-ng woiihin, -ihopeful at meriting the* affection of the man ' she loves. "Any. character'which shows a definite change . is . interesting," Miriam i xi 'iiiis. ?"Tt 'late, all of Miss Hopkins's parts ?~ have ip^'t this reouiVement. ' Her .-^lo in "Fast and Loose" came neat est to being a straight part. _In "The Smiling Lieutenant," "24 Hours and -Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" she ' ?^ ? ? ,irr ucint. that -'jir ""Fast~ahd Loose" she wfis a wild, selfish, spoiled girl vvho later was jarred into seeing the rrors of her ways. In "The Smiling Lieutenant," she turned from a Jiy. unattractive princess into a* lively, f.irable one.?In "24 Honrs, heV _ transition was from the gay songbird of a flight, club into a troubled, frightened girl ef-drama. The same, Ivy in "Dr. Jekyll and "My. Hyde,** where "in.?in im alluring girl who nom ty causes Jekyll to lose his head, and r'- -i-.finds herself hed'nggled, fearid en and tragic as the victim of Hyfle's cruelty. _ tOLTHlvRN RAILWAY SYSTEM Corrected to February 1, 1932 , Irrive Union Station Leave ~? Kir. Wtr ~1 4:50p 32 Augusta-N, Y. 32 5.00p 7:55a 31^, N. Y.-Augusta 31 8:05a 2:40p 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 12:45p 4:OOp 28 Cinn.Char'ston 28 4:0>5p 9:00p 10 Calumbia-Cdnn. 9 7:05a , mm i V . OVJJ 0: Wa 8?Pal'a-AuKimm ~T 4:10p 2:10p 20 CoVa-Savannah 10 8:20a 8:50p 28 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:10a 1:00a 18 Col'a-Charlotte 14 l:20p 9:K>p 11 Col'a-Charl'n IS 8:00* 4:55a 15 Col'a-Charl'n 16 3:55* a 0:00p 16 Col'a-Oreenv'e 15 6:50a 2:55 117 Col'a-Charlotte 118 11:20a ~ O^OOa ^^CoVa-Atlanta 17 7:15p