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The Diocesan Council Tfce 131st Annual Council of the Episcopal Church of South Carolina Convenes Tomor ' row Morning v The One Hundred and Thirty-First Annual Council of the Diocese of South. Carolina will convene in the Church of the Holy Comforter to morrow morning at 11 o'clock and will be ia session for three days. .The* question of' most importance _-'tO;- come. before the council, and the one-.in. which the greatest interest is manifested, is thaV of the proposed diyif^or: yj tie- Sdoees. . The r-o..rr oVjtXe- :;?. div is;..r t%[ thts/Diocvst' is -.he s; ??*??;$! ?.>??,},?? for ^A^iesda i .- ? ? -nit;^, ? .: Thomas Mott Osborne, who won .national fame as the Warden of Sing prison by reason of the reforms that he instituted in the treatment of convicts, will deliver an address on Prison- Reform at the evening session tomorrow. This address will be de livered in the Presbyterian church in -ejp?er that a larger audience may be. accommodated. All sessions of the ?Council are open, but a special in vitation is extended to the public to attend- the evening;session tomorrow and jj hear Mr. Osborne's address. The: program in full is^as follows: May 17tb. 10. .a- m.?Celebration of the Holy Communion. . li_ at m.?Council convenes. _ Election of Secretary. ? Election of Treasurer. Address of welcome?Rev. J. B. Walker. ? dResponse--Bishop Guerry. ^AlppOihtment of five standing com mittees. Annual report the standing com mittee, Acnttal report of the trustees of the Blocese. Address?Rev. W. W. Way.Rector ?' of -St Mary's School. , Ad?fress---^ftev. Walter Mitchell, D. %}&Z;,$OTfyT Military Academy. Netop business. Announcements. nw--Recess. 3rt^ p. m.?Council convenes. Bishop's Annual Address to Coun cil; $ ? Bishop Coadjutor's Annual Address to. Council* . Report of the Treasurer of the Dio cese. ; , ; Report of the Committee on Fin ance. Report of the Committee on the State, of the. Church. . |te?0Tt of the Committee on Un r finishe^?; Business. Report on Special Committees, y ^w'^Business. yr.Aim^unt^ments. (fclH* i>. m.?Recess. -ScOO p. m.-^SxrbJect "Prison Re form.'' Address?Thomas Mott Os fcornev l^B.D. : - May-18th. SFfSFfr-'a. m.?The Holy Communion. Jfc3? m.?-Morning prayer, in.?Business Session. ?* Special order of the day?Report of th^'-Comiiiitte^e on the division of the BroeeSe. * ?? ??: 'i*:30-- a. m.-?Report c: Committee ??xa?w*:Canon??ishvp and ? :ecufivo yi&ctit&eU. f2i$$ "p.* m.-?Reports of Commis tio^ ' ? ^tigiots Education. SKssions. Missions. Social? Service. Nevr Business. Aikno?ncements. 1:3fr p.: m.?Recess. ? in.-?Council Convenes. /jSkrc??ns. .^legates to the Provincial Synod. '*&ie. "Standing Committee. ^Social* Service Commission. Trustees of the Diocese. - Tttistiees of the Orphanage. - Trustees of the University o? The South. /T^dct?"?-? of 52* Marv's School. Ra :4>ghr-. N. C. ' :;.rT^rt i>Y Traste.- . ? rhe T'hivei siv&'oi- '{;.-?' SoirJk. i&rfrr: ?' ,,-r 'C, :,.-r....v ... vLirs jsc?goI. New Business. .Announcements. ?:00 p, m.?Recess. 'SWdi p. m.-?Subject?"Nation-wide Campaign.'* Adress?Rev. R. Bland Mitchell. 9:00 p. m.?Symposium. 9:30 p. m.?Annual meeting of the Advancement Society. May 19th 7:30 a. m.?The Holy Communion. .9-: 30 a. m.?^Morning prayer. ID' a. m.?Business session. Unfinished business. Reading of Minutes. Adjournment. ????>? I>-Jcgates to Council The following is a list of those whoy.-Will attend he Annual Council of.-the Diocese of Soutti Cure ina which wijl convene tomorrow morii ? Sngf in the Church of the Holy Com forter.-The list is probably incom plete,; but. includes all registered up to this-morning-. A number of par ishes are' not represented in the list, but - delegates are expected from thtem. Arundel, Dr. A. W.. Greenwood, ' with J. W. McKay. 209 Broad. Ambler, Rev. F. W.. Summerville, with ?r. J. G. DeLorme. 420 West Hampton. Brayshaw. Rev.. Darlington.' with (Mrs. ft. B. Belser. IIS Chureh St Blackweldc-r, Rev. L,. w.. Union, wi? Mrs. Geo. D. Shore. 224 W. Cal fcoun. Beckwitb. Re%r. S. C, Charleston. With Mrs. J. C. Huger. 236 North Washington. Blackford. Rev. R. F.. Charleston. wHh Mrs. Jno. D. Lee, 3 Warren St. Bull, Rev. H. D.. Charleston, with Mrs. J. R. Sumter, 407 w. Hampeton. Brailsford, I?. E.. Summerton. with ME9. R?. C. Richardson, 209 N. Main. Beattie, Wm.. Greenville, with Mrs. H. C. Haynsworth. 23 E. Cal houn. Black,. H. W.. Jr., Walterboro. with Mrs. A. G. Fishburne. 439 N. Main. Boykin, B. H.r Boy kin. with Mrs. W. D. Boykin. 317 W. Calhoun. Bond, Coi. O. A.* Charleston, with Mra W. Percy Smith, 23 S. Harvin. Cornell, Mrs. Wm. P., Columbia, With M?3* & Thomas, Imperial. ! Chisolm, E. X.. Rotcesville, with i Mrs. Hal W. Harby. 115 W. Calhoun. j Crews, T. YV\. Spartanburg, with 'Mrs. B. E. Bultman. 129 E. Liberty. Clarkson, Alex G., Wateree, with Mrs. B. E. Bultman, 129 E. Liberty. Cantey, Willis Boykin, with Mrs. S. H. Edmunds, 14 E. Calhoun. Clarkson. R. B.. Lugoff. with Mrs. Warren Moise. Broad and Warren. Cain, Jos. R., Columbia, with Mrs. Bens. Hodges. 3<>6 W. Calhoun. Dibble, T. S. ().. Orangeburg, with Mrs. C. B. Yeadon, 216 W. Calhoun. Duvall. H. P.. Cheraw, with Mrs. II. G. Osteen. 316 W. Hampton. Davis, R. W., Fountain Inn. with iMrs. C. B. Yeadon.- 216 W. Calhoun. j Doar. T. C, McClellanville, with i Mrs. Screven Doar. Broad St. I Duvall. W. E., Cheraw. with Mrs.. P. I'Ticr Lee. Claremont. QePiiss. Ali-vn C-. Shahdon, with' i Mrs. v\". Lorim: L*-e X. Main. ? Evison Ri .. A. L.. Columbia, with j Dr. J. G. DeLorme. 120 W. Hamp | ton. j Egleston, William, Hartsville. jwith Mrs. Jos. Palmer, 405 W. Hamp ton. Eberhardt. T. L.. Chester, with Mrs. J. H. Morse, 504 W. Liberty. Fmley, Rt. Rev. K. G.. Columbia, with Mrs. H. C. Haynsworth, 23 W. Calhoun. Fraser, Rev. G. .H.. Anderson, with Mrs. J. H. Guthrie, 402 W. Hampton, j Fraser, B. P., Georgetown, with Mrs. J. M. Dick, country. Fraser, Benj. P. Jr.. with Mrs. J. M. Dick, country. Freeman. Benj., Clemsoh, with Mrs. J. H. Morse. 504 W. Liberty. Freirson, J. Nelson, Columbia, with Mrs. W. W. Rees, 219 X. Salem. Frost Francis, Charleston, with Mrs. Mark Reynolds, 302 W. Calhoun. ; Glover, Rev. Mortimer W.. Gran ?tev?le, with Mrs. W. F. Shaw, 202 Salem. Galbr?ith. Rev. J. E. H., Waverly - Mills, with Mrs. H. L. Tisdale, 325 X. Salem. Guerry, Rt. Rev. W. A., Charleston, with Mrs. J. B. Walker, 10 E. Cal houn. Guignard, Rev. Sanders R., Mt. Pleasant, with Mrs. J. H. Guthrie, 402 W. Hampton. Gaillard, Wm., Eutawville. with Mrs. F. A. McLeod, 420 W. Calhoun. Godfrey. Win., Cheraw, Mrs. R. Do zier Lee, Claremont. Gillard, A. S., Columbia, with Mrs. Benj. Hodges, 306 W. Calhoun. Guerry, Dr., LeGrand, Columbia, with Mrs. W. B. Burns, 241 W. Hamp ton. Harding, Rev. F. H.. Camden, with Mrs. W. E. Thayer, 107 E. Liberty. Hartzell, Rev. J. S., Cheraw, with . Mrs. A. C. Dick, W. Calhoun St. Holmes, Rev. W. S., Lauren3, with Airs. M. B. Teicher, 15 S. Washing- , ton. Hart, Jos. L. E., York, with Mrs. J. W. McKay, 209 Broad St. Hazelhurst, Thos. H., Charleston, with Mrs. J. F. W. DeLorme, 422 W. Hampton. Hane, W. P., Sr., Fort Motte, with Mrs. J. F. W. DeLorme, 422 West j Hampton. Hazard, Walter, Georgetown, with Mrs. Mark Reynolds, 302 Ys'. Calhoun. Hinnant. F. E.. Hartsville. with j IMrs. M. S. Boykin. 22C X. Salem. J Hughes, Dr. Rolfe E.. Laurens. j ?with Mrs. L. J. Markey, 4 22 West! : Hampton. ] Hazard, John I., Georgetown, with Mrs. Mr-S. Boykin. 226 X. Salem. I Hannaford. T. V.. Charleston, with Mrs. L. J. Markey. 422 W. Hampton. Howard, J W.. Florence, with Mrs. J. A. Warren, 126 X. Salem and Mrs. W. D. Green, 214 X. Salem. Hooten. L. E. and wife. Ridge way,; Judge T. E. Richardson and Mrs. R. M. Graham, at Mrs. Howie's, 340 W. Hampton. Juhan, Rev. Frank A., Greenville, with Mrs. H. C. Haynsworth, 23 E. j Calhoun. Jenkins. Hawkips H., ' Charleston, with Dr. Archie China, 108 X. Wash ington. i Johnson. W. W.. T'nion. with Mrs. Gen. D. Shore. 224 W. Calhoun St. ! Jones, Theodore. Jamison, with F. < f->. i.o?. Gibson, Broad St. 1 ICivk. 1:. J.. FJoren '???. with Mrs. | (Gee ??. Bruner. !.-'?> S. Harvin. '? i X ears! W. K.. Chester, with Mis. J j }?'. F.. .Gibson. Broad SL. Lawrence. Rev. T. X.. Eastover. with Mrs. C. P. Osteen, 224 E. Lib erty. Lightbourne,. Rev. J. S.. George town, with Mrs. L. B. Phillips, 208 X. Washington. Logan, Rev. Mercer P.. Charleston, with Mr. X. G. Osteen. Sr., 320 W. Hampton. Lumpkin. Rev. B. H., Columbia, with Mrs. Fen wick Murray, 127 East Liberty. Long, E. Percy, Greenville: Mrs. E. P. Ricker. at Imperial Hotel. Ligon, H. A. Spartanburg. Imperial. Ligon. 11. A.. Jr.. Spartanburg, Im perial. Lengenick. E. E., Beaufort, with Mrs. 1J. L. Tisdale. 325 X. Salem. 1 Lucas. A. R.. McClellanville, with v- - ??<?:) Dear. Rroad St. LeXo r. Walter, Hagood, with Mrs. Warren Moise, Bread and Warren. Mclntosh. W. M.. Greenwood, with Mrs. M- W. Seahrook. country. Mcrryman. Rev. R. I... Orangeburg, ?with Mrs. R. }t. Belser. 118 Church. Mitchell. Rev. Walter, Charleston. [ with Mrs. L. W.-Jenkins, 22 E. Cal houn. Mitchell. Rev. R. P.. New York. | with Mrs. L. W. Jenkins. 22 E. Cal- i Ihoun. Mitchell, Rev. Alex R.. Greenville, with Mrs. \V. E. Thayer, 107 Last Liberty. Morgan. Rev. A. Ritius. Chester,] with .Mrs. W. (). Courtwright, 116 S. Salem. Magwood. Rev. A. P.. Charleston, with Mrs. W. i>. Courtwright. 11 ?i S. Salem. Marshall. Rev. It. Maynard. Beau- j fort, with Mrs. I). C. Shaw. 21 Broad. Maxwell, Rev. P. .1.. Florence, with Mr. X. Osteen, Sr.. 320 W, Hamp- j ?ton. Middle:*.n. Jos. S. Columbia, with Mrs. T. H. Siddall. 1 J Harby Ave. Manning. W. S.. Spartanburg. with i Mrs. R. C. Rie hard son. 209 X. Main. Moore, W. P., York, with Mrs. G. Warren, at Mrs. Yates', 9 W. Calhoun Mellichamp, K. II.. Charleston, with j Dr. Archie China, 1 OS X. Washington, j Manning. R. I.. Columbia, with j Mrs. Frank Spann, Baker St. Miller. Rev. I/pnald. Shandon. with Mrs. W, Loring Lee, 4o7 Xrorth Main, m' _ tmi?MMmt!fti?it hont and f$fm@&M&wi /;' ^1&t?Wsp&K vf?^^^K j y fjs ^ fb.b.Da.yion.0. f?33^253^ T IKE all other Deled-Light plan's, III jT JLi this model at $295 has the famous ^ I J^?i"it:'r a valve-in-head, four-cycle, air-cooled _JL,.. - Kfiftafl motor. It is self-cranking. There is iBl _!_j|f Bjj| | U=' only one place to oil. ^ It runs on kcro- _||_ vSsf B)| M Years of Bcico-light engineering H\ U ?^^^^^t?iM? I development, together with the cxperi- ||ffl| ^PN^^Trfp ' ? P^?s ence gained from ever 135,000 users have i [PI ? Ic^Sili l|| combined to produce the value that is 1 ?qK 3^^^P| i!p??^" represented in ail Deieo-Light Products. S ^^^^^^yl^llfe ^'l^ " ?f I)o]-('0"Iii:;-3'ii: P^.rh;, to meet every ^::|~ J^^^^l^l all those places where individual lighting | j ^^^^^-^^''^ Write for catalog or come in and lei; us ' 1 tell you what Deleo-Light can do for |^ you. Delco-Light betters living eon- ?^t f ' ditions and pays for itself. J^T""" DELCC-LIGHT COMPANY ?* ^ DAYTON, OHIO T. M. BRADLEY, SUMTER, S. C. Noe, Rev. Thos. P.. York, with Mrs Horace Emmerson, 322 Church. ?sborne. Thos. Motte. New York at Claremont Hotel. Pendleton, Rev. W. H. K.. Spartan Iburg, with Mrs. F. A. McLeod, 420 VV. Calhoun. Poyner, Rev. W-. s.. Florence, w it I Mrs. S. R. Young. IIS X. .Main. Peatross, Rev. L. A.. Ridge Soring.--, with Mrs. L. A. Jackson. 109 Church. Peyton. Rev. W. Preston. AVinns boro. with Mrs. Fenwick Murray, 12 7 E. Liberty. Porcher, Rev. o. T.. Benriettsville, with Mrs. F. A. McLeod. 420 West Calhoun. Rich, Rev. A. M-, Walterhoro. with Mrs. L. P. Phillips, 2os X. Washing ton. Rideout, Rev. John. Aiken. with Mrs. A. L. Jackson, 409 Church. Roseberry, .1. P... Columbia, with Main. Reynolds. .1. R.. Charleston, with Mrs. A. I). Harby, country. Rivers. Dr. W. .1.. Eastover, with Mrs. Furman Knight. Livers. M. P.. Charleston, whit Mrs. C. S. Anderson, Baker St. Stoney, Rev. J. M.. Clemson. with ?Mrs. W. P. Boykin, 317 W. Calhoun St. Schroeter. Rev. H. F.. Columbia, with Mrs. AY. W. Rees. 219 X. Salem. Starr. Rev. Horner \\\. Charleston, with Mrs. I). C. Shaw. 2! Broad St. Skinner. Rev. P. X.. Martins Point, with Mrs. <;. A. Lemmon. 22 1 Church. Stuckcy, W. H.. Red Springs, with Mrs. A. D. Harby, country. Smith. Robert J.. Glenn Springs, with Mrs. \Y. B. CJpsh?r, at Clare mont Hotel. Sharkey. R. W.. Florence, with Mrs. Geo. P. Bruner. ]'??''< Marvin. Stone. M. 'I.. Spartan burg, with Mrs. Jno. P. Lee; 3 Warren St. Simmotis. Jas. S.. Charleston, with Mrs. W. It. Cpshur. Claremont Hotel. Simons, T. J. Jr., Charleston, with Mrs. Jno. I >. Lee. Warren St. Stone. l>r. T. <'.. Greenville, with. Mrs. T. li. Siddall, 1 l Harby Ave. Snell. A. \'.. Charleston, with Mrs. II. G. < i:.)''r'!i. 316 W. Hampton. Simkins, S. M<*G., Edgefield. with Mr. J. H. Meyers, country. Sehoficld. i'. .1.. Orangrburg. with Mrs. W. P. Green. 21! *\. Salem and Mrs. .1. A. Warren: 1-0 X. Salem. Sin k lor, Chas. St. G.. Eulawvillc, Mrs. K. P. Ricker, at Imperial Hotel. Simons. I'r. T. Grange, Charleston, i with Mis. <'. P. Ostecn, 221 K. Lib-j erty. Taylor. Rev. A. W.. Eutawville. with Mrs. (I. A. Lemmon. 22 1 Church Thomas, Rev. Harold, Charleston, with Mrs. *'.<?<>. E. Brunei". 13G S. Ilar vin. Thomas. Rev. A. S. Cheraw. with. Mrs. H. Osteom "1W. Hampton. Twitty, C. Hartsville, with .1. li. Meyers, country". Walker. Rev. Jos. P.. Columbia, i with Mrs. Frank Spann. Baker St. Walsh. Rev. Tracy T.. York, wirb . Mrs. Bartow Walsh. 16 Kendriek St. ! Way. Rev. Wnt, Charleston, with j Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Broad and :'.t- ? lent. , Walton, Rev. W. M.. Sumnierton, I JMO?K?B?BJBBqa?JffW I with Mrs. A. C. I >i< k. W. Calhoun. i Williams. Kev. Geo. Croft, Colum bia, with Mrs. Reid Ard, 211 E. Lib I erty. Woodward. Rev. 1. Herbert, with .Mrs. Jno. i>. Leo, :> Warren St. j Way. Rev. Warren. Raleigh. X. C. with .Mrs. Henry Spann. ",i Pari; Ave. j W ha ley, .!. Sw in tori. Little Edisto. ! with At;:;. M. W. Scab rook, country. j Willman. Walter, Charleston, Clare ' mont Hotel. Wilson. Jim. c. Mcgetts. with Mrs. J Reid Ard. I'll E. Liberty. : Ward, s. M.. Georgetown, v.'itn Mr. : J. M. T>iok, country. I Witsell. J. M., Walterboro. with j Mrs. C. S. Anderson. Baker St. Wallace, J. W., Mars Bluff, with. :Mrs; Geo. E. Bruner, 136 S. Harvin. Willis. M. C York, with Mrs. W. B. [Bums. 341 W. Hampton. Waring, T. P.. Charleston, with Mrs W. Percy- Smith. 22 S. Harvin. We arc told that drys live lor..*-:' r than wets. Tin- old toper would iperhaps suggest that it merely seems i longer.?Nashville Banner. Death. CCoIutrtCIa Record; May ]'?). Mi's. J-.'. A. Jenkins returned from Xcw i'ork Mo inlay where she weht to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Christine Elizabeth Green. Mrs. Green died at her apartment in Brooklyn, Apr:! .';<>ih, after an i 11? ness el* nine weeks. Sin- was laid to rest in the beautiful Cedar G rove cemetery. May 2nd. At In r bedside were her mother, .Mrs. ]?'. it. San ders of Columbia, her only daughter and her elder son. Besides her moth er sice leaves live sist? rs and four brothers, ami tie- following children ? Li? at. Giilard Rembert. and Miss Esther Rembert of Xcw ifork, Lieut. Arthur Rembert of San I'i^go, Cal., Andre Rembert of Asheville. X. C. and Midshipman Edward Rembert of Annanoiis. Among the beautiful floral tributes a macrni'icent wreath was sent by the 01:leers of the West Zonsi Fleet where Lieut. Arthur Become a home-owner. It win cost 'on more than rent, but you will a! east lit- profiteering on yourself.? ?na? ????I? j A claimant has appeared now who I says that Mr. Einstein is a Doctor jCook, but he"tl never be able to prove it.?Seattle Times. i Believe us or not it's an uphill j business trying to write editorial ' paragraphs since Burleson retire-' ii'rom office.?Nashville Tennessean. Just like the world's problems to'1'" grow harder as the old custom 'OjL'j^' graduating orations passes out.?Bos- * ton Herald. ?">: What is the most valuable bird? , . Tin- stork, certainly, every visit being worth $200 tax exemption.?Janes-' '. ville (YVis.) Gazette. Lpv The New York World says that the public is taking life more easily than' '' forefathers dab The murder list prove sthat.?Minneapolis Jounmai. " * John Bull has learned to speak,, ".' with a charming French accent when*' . ' dismissing the German situation.?1 Baltimore Evening Sun. CLEMSON COLLEGE South Carolina's College of Engineering and Agriculture W.M.RIGGS, PRESIDENT 1571 1CRESOFLAXD. VALI'K I'LANTOVER $2.^00.000.00. ENROLLMENT 1919 *20. 1014. OPERATED CX.OKI? STKICT MILITARY DISCIPLINE. DEGREE col'?SLS Agriculture, (Seven Majors) Architecture. Chemistry; Chem? al Engineering. Civil Sngthccrinsr. Electrica I Engineering. Mechanical Engineering. Textile Industry: industrial Ed u< ation. Ceni !.;! Science: / : HORT ('OURSES Arrricuh arc i. T. xtile Industry. I're-Medical. \ ALUE OF A TECHNICAL EDUCATION A technical education best insurance again s SCHOLARSHIPS AXD EXAMl X AT IONS hard I The college maintains one hun ?r ! rtretl and seventy Hour-year scholar ? i?>,earning cs.?i.* ** ... nf <:-;? ae.i ? Dili's in ihe Asrriculcural and Tex tvKiy equal an es.ate oi For the untrained are the v ? i>ovem and ohr..airily. Courses. Each scholarship ! means $4:0.0 to helo pav expanses tions Ol povtrrs.;. ;i::<. v ........ , - ' - . hard in South Care-'and $160 tor tuition apportioned [ine'Tut the cost <-i" an education jfqualiy over the four years, a* Olomson College' is cmnpara- !;? Also fifty-two scholarships in tiveiy low. sufficiently low to be One Year Agricultural Course, within the reach of any ambitious j *^>sc scholarships arc worth $100 voting man in South Carolina. ?* ??? Tl!" scholar w. vs free ruit on and' -h*I>s hiust bo won by competitive u,et;in-ni^t bv the United States j laminations which are held by rovernmeni it. O. T. C. stu- j ?vaeh County Superintendent of Ed SU.MMER SCTTOOIi .?ine.- l.\?.Tuly 2S Agricultural T< ach-crs Cot ton < i raders College M.alvc-up. ent:? ring col Removal et' Entrance Conditior.s. ! p.ire ycurse A ??::?? 1111 ura! Club Boys I ties that lie tnejucation on July 8th. It is worth : your wh.il.? to try foi one of these ' scholarships. I>o not allow 'lie tinaneial j difficulties to keen you from dents. siib furtm i cost. Credit for exam in uions passe fall to pre- lat the county scat will lv given t?. opportunl- ; these who are nor applying to; I scholarships but for entrance; ;r. (>. T. ('.?Clemson is a m< ; ib.e r. (?. T. C. students receive financia per vear during the junior and of the s< assistant r class > n or division of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. All e '.'rem the Federal Government, this reach; .g about Si'i'U FOR FULL rXFORMATION WRITE OR WIRE: TF*J REGISTRAR, CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C, APPLICATION'S WILL BE COXSIDERKD fX THE ORDER RECEPUED.