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Saturday, MaFch 28, 192S. t J i I Peace on Earth, w:?\\l i II z I Kindness, Justice] 5 | H * \\o V and Mercy to < J >if x \\C\Every Livingjj^fj | 1 National Humane Week and s' served.this year in practically every country round tfie globe. - In South Carolina announcements were given to the naners this week that Dr. L. P. Hollis, "^^Supt. 6r^tKe Parker Mills Dis 1 trict schools of Greenvilte conn?j ty will address both wtufrft and 4- colored people at the Phyllis , Wheatley Auditorium at Green^ jr ville, April ,19th, "Humane SunV t? day." At. the^same time Prof. i \ jira David Finson, a Yale grad -uate?and professor of English at Morris College, Sumter will college dhapel: Mr. Z. M. Matris is the president of the Band of Mercy, one of the outstanding organizations at the college. - 'lie meeting in t.hp infprpat of Humane education at the 6th ?^Avenue High school auditorium, "Hendersonvttleri N. C., at which -??tiiiie_Seyrnout Carroll, held sec~ retary and V. Stanley McDowell I1 managing editor of The Asheville, (N. C.) Enterprise" will be the principal speakers; Successful Sunday after nodp I humane meetings have been held ^ during the month at Newbrery in the Court,Jiouse, sponsored by J. Douglass Williams, M. D. , and at Gaffney under the leadership of Rufus H. Foster, a lncal undertaker. < _ Interesting Booth for Teachprs. Hundreds Visit Booth at Con* vention. During the South Carloina [ ^ State Teachers Association- a very interesting. booth with humane erinr.at.inn litprnfnra~waa on display. Hundreds of pam phlets, buttons and other literature; and copies t)f "Our Dumb Animals," were given away to m?* th(rTeachers of the'State: The V booth was made possible thru the r -n.mein;aii numane ?.aucation Society of 180 Longwood Ave., Leaflets and literature were atscrgiven out thru tne Kindness k 77 of Miss M. 0. Yarrow and Mrs. W "7 R. Stanets, of Clarksboro, N. J.; Mr. F. IL Lewith, president ^f 1^= BE KINDr^cr Help Make the APRIL 13-18. HIB Ir^This i8_ the_tiiE PEOPLE to talk it PRfeSS to publisTT U . TEACHERS to teach it MINISTERS to preach it ~ NOTICE ? ? l Columbia,. S. C., March 25, 1925. r To the Moderators of the Baptist Unions of the Association of South Carolina, Dear Brethren: At the last meeting of the - Baptist State Convention, the following RECOMMENDATION with reference to our Unions was approved: "We recommend ___ that every Baptist Union in the state be asked to fake a special - collection at each of its regular meetings for State Missions, and Ilia# the1 same-b?-twat. t.n thft cqerejjMiridrngL^err.ptflry, Dr, P.-P. Watson, 2021 Marion St., Columbia, S. C." % * ~~7"7 It is impossible for your General Missionary and his assistant to meet you in your various meetings, hence we appeal to you for"a donation in the interest of State Mission. Wd can jfc - J?:r merican Humane ji .ducation Society | News Review I umane News Service Bureau 'P, - 9 Ann Street ^ TIONAL HUMANE WEEK | \pril 13th, to 19th, 1925 of Charleston, S. C.; the Ameribany, N. Y. and the American Humane K'*'lr>n +Ifljft Snm'n*y gf Boston m aHpjt pr^^h1n fn.ti the hnotV* i-v?? i.:.? ?"g> v.vjii vnamn. j " ' f TEXA? COLORED SCHOOL Rev. P. Rivers Barnwell Doing "Active Work. The importance of humant education as directed by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers-is Being emphasized by the national chairman on humane education, Mrs. Jennie R. |Nichols, of Tacoma, Wash. At ;the last national convention of led the prize painting offered for the state showing the best recj ord in humane, education" work | through the Congress. . Every Parent-Teacher "Associjation in that state" devotes one Itjrogram a^year to humane edu,cation. Humane Leagues,, are jbcing funned in rural schools. ;Po3tcr contests were held ~duriing Be Kind, to Animals Week, tlD,000 beautiful posters - being 1 1? i ^ r*** -rttttxxxx: uy scttgui xmraren. 1 nree rtoving cups were?^wa rded as school being one of the winners, r- To make it possible ior every association to make progress in -a definite wayr Mrs. Nichols is mailing program outlines and a packet of humane education helps. , . r A chairman of humane....education is being placed in every state branch of the national Cnogress and these, in turn, are appointing local chairmen. One Humane Club of Sseventy-eight members in the school to which her-assoeiation-ie attached. An awakening to the real ]3hase of true education and the supplying of sources of helpful material has been the first aim The loving cup awarded in _Texas is a~part of the work of t.heRev.F. ?Rivers Rarnwpft, field secretary of the society of Fort Worth. Texas ~and well : :Known here. _ ANIMALS WEEK _ j Week"a SUCCESS '""J 1ANE SUNDAY APRIL \9. jg I *8 KINDNESS TO ANIMALS ??| ' I ^-only do our best W the objects for which the Convention stands by your generous cooperation Hoping to hear from you after your meetings of March 28 & 29, I remain yours to serve P. P. Watson, Gen'l. Missionary. May Use Gibbons As Dempsey Shock Absorbed I. (By The Associated Negro Press.) New York, March?Harry Wills and" Tommy Gibbons will meet in a 15-round match at the : milk fund bouts art he Y anl^ee" Stadium, May 29th, providing the managers of the two principals-can be given assurance that there is no possibility of a title match with Jack Dempsey, heavyweight chanmim before fall. This was' revealed by Tex Rickard, promoter of the bouts, Monday, following a conference .a '. - THE PAT,MET" [I ' ,_; _ :-: STRAY LI ! ig A Department dFT f g ;r.:; - "~Ily WILLIAM I). ; g (All contributionsrto this Depart] > ?? poetry," accontpatiled by stamped a | g and sent K^-diCl's Taylor St., Col urn ! ? *eoinir,ri r o AtnaU uvs and poet-asprrants, S ~ tha'-admit, if you liavwt it.)? _; , i - xhc ialilor ol'-this Department *o g sirinK poems On any subject for afiy ? jnorianis, e.f)ro.s:dons Of friendship, ;; 8 kinds- ?. ?,_? " .i* ' ' . While liftenilur to a sermon 1)y I vary several ban Jays ago, his use worlds," inspired me to-mut his thot poem inspired by his sermon. am LITTLE \ By William Di . What would life be if all Fell upon each of us, Was torn by humanity'* and blood??? All life would be one "lor '""Of suli'ering and .agon Eut 'tis not thus: The And knows Hot that her Breaks. 'neath its loat} Each in his lit lie wftHd Lives 1bus so near cai .... The yoith, dny-drcarnin; The shy, sweet maiden The brokenhearted and. Each Iii-a_ijttter world* Alone, yet to each other ?? Wo live our little lives ^-WMlrin^he titty"-eirclo uf . ? The?rnother has her jit Solving her"daily problci Kinging her only pleas ; i Lrignieniii;,' the IivesoT i~~ -Liringrto make her IV Each.in his.little world,? ? -Tkc^ ITcu" and poor, th< -Xhu uc^aat-and- the prii: Lives ouT his little lri;e> Nol aru.jjN iniderstandir Like hermit.crabsHipo True, true. we. often oln> And for a_ moment, me Often Love"or. -a comma L"s- fur t lie rnomonl.: hi Retreats, Within its hern By walls of simple pai But Life-Would be a daffi If never lived a soul b We need moreC'hrists, it More love and feliowshij Best our .shells become Love-Hints us "all upfn a And Lnds us to each c ? * ?'Vet shields'us from all-c 'By giving each of iis a In which we live our lit 1.. _ . TBI _ , ,1" x-jin or. .)).iea,sunv,?] ; r- \er. *: *r?3- r*. r*??cnnc*TT-.nwfc'.c^ j-WlOGRAMME OF Tfffi GETIISK.MAXE -CONVENTION, TO tffi TTEEI) \V CTIVUCH, PjiOSPERl'i V, S. 1' DAY ANI> ?l XiiA-V A REV. I.. CjCRAFT FUinw v t 7:3D F.-AL=7l'r.ii t-yervicos conducted* -pSehumnhcrt. ? ... . . . i 8:00 Pi 31.?Introductory Sermon?Rev j Reed. T Music?Enoree Thipt El "rTimyli rln.nrv i j Adjournment. _ ..SATURDAY -SE i *u:00 A. 3D?Dovoi loinE lffl Uy p-'ngnn 10:30 A. 31.?Enrollment of deleiratcs. I lil jOQ -M.----lift i ihIiiiv:. .n m' New" 31 iliisU -t - - lTSO-Pr tn To t rti; ~TnrTITu.:u?7" tlTF , (b) "Fellowship with the True Vine," Mr: _! (c) " A Wojnuii'u Place in..Church Activ j Recess?Dinner. i 3:00 P. M.?Devotions 1 o?.l by Deacons \ ' 3:30 P. M.? Lecture "Lire of Chri'st," CnK-.'n-y, r.Tmvi.Pp Rovt II. M.-31 ctore :i Announcements. A.; nlhenti ^ &lQ4) P.. M ? 1 inuutumals b^ Jtppoiirtmen P. Peterson. Mu -ic -Tut. Z:on Choir. Ch \ Collection. Announcements, Adjouvnmen :4 ' t-- - SUN DAY S11R ., . 0:30 A. 31.?Sunday School 'Convert Pro ' j bartr ~t 10:00 A. 3Ty?Tojrics? = (a)' "ThCSunda : Byiiuni; (!>) "i he 11. Y. P. IE, the Train i I 31iss Josic Belle White. . Solo?Rev. J. C. I 11:15 A. M.?'fti? sionnrv Sermon, Rev. { Music, Antioch Choir. -Colli, cl ion,?Ree 3:00 Pi M?lRuartionjU?-4?d-by-Sttptr Ir Greatest ubstacle in World-wide Evangel i ! 3:30 P. 31.?-Closing Sermon, Rev. If. 31. '1 Music Helena BaptistTChurch choir. C Adjournment. Rev. J. C. 3VH 'TE?_President, A |ilev. J.M.-MVRIWt Treasurer, jwrth Paddy Mullins, manager bf hoi Wills. / ^wti Mullins withheld 'definite as- e<n sur^nce that he wmtW sign ai'ti- \V1 ; clew-for the matrlt with Gibbons ~Fil j until Wednesday, when he wilh jei ,i\uuw utMiiuieiy wnerner mere wa ji.s ft possibility of Wills' meeting Fh jj3rnnpsey-fop?yomeijine 1 I this-sutnmer. Eddie Kane, ma- Ke jnager. of Tommy Gibbons, has eOT ! already agreed to terms for the riv , match. The winner of this fight hai will meet" "f)erripsey in a title wo 'match later in the year. ;eit Wills will receive a guarantee fat of almost $150,000 for the Gib- Ri< 1 . <? , ? 1 :?? ;? "" N-y * vt;~v ' ,t rG LEADER SAVES ^ . I JurnhrTToetry?? g UOJiTNsON. " -r , K . mcnCmust be typrewritten, "real g_ mil addressed return envelope, S biuy S. C., -to tha Editor of-this ? 1 be printed under your mvn -H"~ ySWv'cnutnce to develop g ITers his services, to anyone de- io occasion, such a"s "epitaphs, me- ? or tox>ics for programs of- all ? ievfcrend Moore at Second Calof the .phrase, "Our ...little j'yhls-intM v<*r?tP-?Hore is the? vcnu^r r~~ _ Kobinoon. +r ?ifiEiiery heart 7 ;ach other's .sweat and tears lg dark dreary night ' y and death. babe in innocenee, .* breast in happiness, ? heart in agony, of silent grief and bitterness: as in a shell,? dr other, yet aparfc^-?-?- -| g of his-maiden's -kmr, sighing for her lover, the disappointed;? together, vet apart, | Strongly bound, , each in his shell. hur_home, ^tie-world alone, ~ ? ns as they come, .pre and her dparpwt Jm those around hery It ome a little T^avenT" ra -the young and old;? r idler and the toiler,??b , ice,?-each in his^world. ~~5 i alone.-half understood '? ig; tliiiV Vve live- ? - >; n the shores of life.' '. >p each-other's hand, rge bur tiny spheres; / n cause unites it the deeper self alone, k lit cell, shut in , ? n?forgetfulness. f v : and dreary place, .| ut for itself: - C~~ * '.?! lore J Tmls and. Socrates,?. -3 i dark, bitter Calvaries", - ? > and helpfulness, = }< i but selfish prisons. 3 common cell, V ther with its cords; ~ \ rushing Misery,. . !| tiny, worhtspartr^ tie lives alone/ : ^ irf or happinesa,--. & t'NIOX AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ? ITII ANTIOCH BAPTIST O C., FRIDAY, SATUIt- . ? LAR^-?7-20. 1025. ^ ON, Pastor. ' : " g 1UHT.. 1 i by Bros, Mt^St Stevens and .T T? ' ^ . Allen T. Dixon or Lie. Wm. H. 3 Collection. Announcements. It VICES: ' ~ s Henry Owens^andJL^C, Cook. . Deception and reeling - True Vine," Mrs. L. C. Crafton; o s. Odelle Speede. 0 ities," -Mes. Bessie Moorman. 3 C V. L. Lyles. and J. H. Waiters. 3 Rev. II. W. -Ltfng, Pastor_of?First 0 :? , - c fs' .f " ,,| n, Pastor ?i?th-Bnptlot or Itcv. W. =$ npin-L- : ' ; 3 it. - - . ' ~ .0 VICES: ' ? Sr-E.- E. Cormvcll and~ W. SrBook> - - ' - y.Xiirnoi'yr- -MiPfl Lnura y ng Camp for-tbe Baptist Church."__s Wjiite. 1 t. J. ftL Myers or Rev .1 fi \vv?if? 0 ess. Din tier. * ~ ~7 S "T.'Rgsscll. Topic: "The Church's g sin," BTCJ7 Thos. Williams, ', <3 Caylor or Rev. L. C. Crafton. Collection. Reports of committees. S c Rev. W. P. PETERSON, V.-Pres., 9 E. E. CORNWELL, Clerk, o 1 1 t 0 is match, Rickard intimated 0 en he said it would almost tal the guarantee give? to " lis when "he fought Lucius . 'po at Boyle's Thirty Acres in :sey City last summer. Wills ji s guaranteed $150,000 for the w "match. i_ j Etickard told Mullins that Jack $ arns, Dennpsey's manager had $ if erred,with him upon his.ar- | New York Sunday and i~ informed h 1 m" that- DcmpKey *? uld not be itx shape to meet jji her Wills or Gibbons before 1. Kearns further intimated, j :kard said, ,^that Dempsey J would .uuLulullcnti. hi.s a- J matchTu-w'TTi RicHirri wa > not one of tlu: f)!'oTtiif'ilci's ntHl that* his onnumot would not receive more than 8011,000. This ii#- * urc war sot fy ICrHrn--, lioc.i of the fact t.liat DoiDjiSoy^ reGcived but >"'27, oOQ/when'h^et "" and defeatcct^SaCITi31 toatoh?at-Toledo, 'Judy 4, 1 DTttr 1 *j 1 4i . y - ??yi mi . ? ' 1 r^rr: i I -FOR SALE . ... .... Skiu air:! Seal;) 'Soap. r.V?-<i JV,vtk-:-. Ocotlrrrar,!. V'ij i"tr mm. i. . , ,,i, l urcaiH> PomU'rs, _ f'ul tiV Houuuct" Perfume. T)c I'lJitU Si S i KM- ? SCALP and HAIR '1 UFATMKM Mine. Edith Holmes . , irmrfMrsox KQNV ^11 oj M-;W 'iJU?o:gu-\.viJ.- ,lul ^arrr-^aKg^,'-r^z^-..^--7i ' i-raBrT?i f . Alonzb ?. Hat _ t^^DEUTA^ERS aiic . " ' 1012 Washni;?;on St., PHONE 'J L-.: ForiHtijfc: c?:.vs Jr' W [if : T.tjLVfil Ix ii.llAA.LiLP, ; 101-1 Cerval> Slrrot, 1 -Special Attention j^iyen t.? Onl ALL \.(?Kli t. I'.yL . - 'iy 9 Office Phone G02G j.^ NV J. FTTKiTT * Attorney-at-IJa\v and " ' T ~ ^I'wudiccin all -<ruui Li 1 1119 Wa^hinftton Street. ?|? **< ?|> { X'v '** v v vv #% A ?%.'??%/ * iii"v--rrt..|T| ! i i T J i~* i immmmiMi j??? J. II. IIOBEI k , ' TAT T.OR rionrimr. IVor^ing Neat!y Iionok Suirs-^ h?jrp?- Wcrtr Ca Ii'.'l?Fni' II! p==rf? ? TK LKPH ONI] [ UlS'/i Washington Slrreet, :rua?flHua ^EfgTFs DKtl' L- - MRS. P. n. KEE: A Full I.ine of Patent J rz Ci^ai'cifci> TTrri Tobaccos. [ Madam J. Walker's V Times.? Ice Cream tmri S( ; 1*1 TONE '<* 1122 Assrni h ?: rww.ww3AUuttv.v.w v v.v.v 4.?. ,v^v/>.v.v.v.vC C ! v K-v h^r; - t:a. smi Cleaning, Pressing r * ?and Dyeing. _ AllT an teed. <1017 Washington St., J !. . ?-, ^aox>;ox>:o^.o;oc^:oc'0oor-c'vv^:v.ovv:o.'oc'0 BMnnMfMtMiiiMiiu iiim ' *)* ?)? ?|m)? ; -1 WHEN IN CO I. I'M BIA EVERYTHING SANITARY FISH and ( IN SKASC 1). W. wool) 1 IDS. Washington Street, ' I . THREE / iK-LgON'S BEAUTY PARLOR 1 -AH ' me. Josephine Nelson, Mgr. 17 Wheat St., Columbia, S. C. THE ROSE SHOP _1_ ! being operated ?a Ky Mrs. (ieorgia Overby . nrd Wax'Flowers.' Floral ; -ijrns at Reasonable Prices }q: ItulT Poro Hair Dressing l'arlor _____ 1 .. " ? ^ . being operated at the same " Address . * . lose Shop Open on Sunday. -irs: 9:30 A. M. to 8:-?.0~p" M^-w. QYCashington St., Phone3922_ dy & Co.? == TKL> -h?r. . _ . r:. ~ f Z" 1EMBALMERS Lowest Prices -?? . 3922.^' Columbna, S. C. _____ ?? ..? 4 ?ST"?i - _ Columbia, S. C. -4 of Town Customers. A lANTr-KI)... ? ..- ~ ' i ? * . ? "X Residence Phone 6798 $ . ^RFCK 'I1,' Notary Public. 4 \ . , ; ? ~ 1 jrfgfe-and- Federal.-^- Y ? : -Cofambin, 15. C.?*? > 1 "_ tTSOX 127' ....? mrd?Alluring fade To Order. L400:1 .JUl_.,__ 1_._'J|.. Columbia, S. C.' i*| c> yoo#ctec>o:o^ Q STOIlE ?r-j ?_ _ SE, Prop. ~ | Medicines. CigarSy- ? -... - - jj\J - A Full Line-?>f - ? .. 'reparations at alii j_ ColuftiTJla, S. CT~~ | LTH : Altering ~ 8 A>:-U Guar<- G \ - v. c Columbia., S. C. 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