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* t . ' :?i U-i : U?: 1 .?.?1-. [ : " . . - L:, . ? .i ??? ?? 1 ? ? ? ." ''." . . , vol.. VI.?WU. UX- ? ODD FELLOW IN HISTORI ??I??. ^ %Ji _v 1 ^ Some Changes Mac Sessions Calm a -Usual Fier Newberry Aug. 1 'i. l'.t.io The l)i< triet Grand lodge Nu 1,-f of tluGrand United Order of Odd Fellows and District" Gratui Household of "Ruth No. 22 or. South Carolina ^ closed its annual Three'Itays sessio>; Churches. The welcome addresses were delivered by JVfhyor J. M; Davis, Prof. U. ~B. Rikard, W. J. Ga!lmanrE^l\ Floy I and Mrs. Lue A. Gallni'an. - . sponses were _made?by . A. :?r-r&XWSOU, 1. -U. Da VIS, J7 17 Wlisllihg "ttjYi, Ksq;'"Frof. G. \V. Howard . and Dr. N. A. Jonkinj; of-Cohimhia. . This was tlve f>0th Anriivt-rsHr? of the order aipi the people, ifrespective. _ol* ..denomination gave the visitors ami meiyl*ers a-royal t inie. McCot trie's Address The-Grand 'Master in his annual . address, declared "the cause of'-small attendance at loeal ludtre was he _ cause tile "lv- K." collects~ diies' a n t other monies on the street, iuthe road ? * and other places, many times thi money never gets to the right pia.-e. He urged; the inetnhers to getj.li.n ?,?ancjal nuols^ '.Many bereaved jfaini' 1? lira art- aull'i-rim- lurniisr of nihi,isn ?of . mdnry^ in; lodges, lie also, dry clared all officers salaries should be ? 2??rut?ten percentr rj Butler's" Address . Address \Vus on the neoount <?i" larg . ? death rate, the endowment iniist '?' cut it' the. orcjer would continue r<> grow, though the order is in a heal ? thy condititm-;?Upon its hnid adopt ion Dr. -N. A. Jonklnsr- of- ( 'oktmb+M - - TTIpdiral directnr for l^e?mder?ai: cured the floor and read the follow yig resolutions, which was imahimously adapted by the order. "(1). ATI persons joining tlie orde..\ hereafter between the ages of "id ah I lift shall receive $| fit).00 after being .... in-the order three years. In ease of death the first year after joining, th" family receive one third.of the above amount; In ease of death during the second year, two third.- of the given amount. (2) All Who joined between 35 ty>4 40 shall receive $125.00 after being in the order at least three years. 1'tT ter they -;j*?in e^lte family receive on third of^'tlve given amount, if they die during the rocoml your the fnni'il1 receive two t biwls-of-t-he given amt.-r (3) All persons who joined from <10 to 45 shall receive one hundred dol~ lars,. af.ter being in the order thru.! years. In cgse of death,during tli > first year, ontfHhirdOf the given aim. -Second year, two thirds of the given ? amount. ?: * (4) All person's wjio join the order between 45 nd 55 shall receive $50.mi after being in the OiVler at least three yearsr In case of death tlm first year, one third of .the given aniount, the. second year two tliii^j of the given amount. The thanksgiving sermon was ahlv . preached by-nr,_Jl_E. RcunR ulLCbat-" leston and the .Memorial sermon b, Dr. G. G. Daniel, of Geoigij+own. A m o n g those who attended f h i order and made interesting remark . were Prs. .1. E. Heard, E, A. AdllPJ . T. J Miles, .E. Philip Kltis. R. E ?Brogdon, D> .A/ Derrin, J. ('. Sinnvt Prof. C. G. Garrett, field agent f.?. Allen University, S. 1,. Finley. II D r> 11-.^-1 II r ii n ??. lyjivwra^ yy. ic. oowinan, c?. \\, Bofden, of Union who read a st? ??nj; resolution and was active in lurnisa ing information cpfict^iTiTR the chain? nig in the policies, (). K.' M'anigau'i - _ jjndJames Batista F. Branch and many-other who.spact willniot allow ,!r\entipn. The Patfiarches fees we're* cut off but madam rumor has it that it wi> be-put-cm- at a*-later date and th Patriarches *\vill be reorganized at a _ .. ? early date. ' ^ Hartsville is the place to itf>Vl tin 1031 sessicrfT.-This being no etnrtitiT year there(> whsn't inuih political . ?mnvenuintr > ecu> <lm'inr' tin?sey-sio;; but many rif the caii(li<l^los.-'uer. laying wire thick ami heavy. I Thft exercises?were?brought--to?r ^ close by singing of^a hymn and tlu ? Benediction by Rev. Rrogdon. granchaplftin of the order. The ?gram master urged" local Judges to send I ' preventatives to the*'R Uhicl meets in September in New Jet-soy WESLEY M. E. CHURCH jr^.y ' 1(J:3U, Sunday Sebool. ft 1 ? 11:30, Worship and sermon. * 8:00 P. W. the anniversary of tin fc- Willing Workers club 1 T A rich i program is promised.- Tin ft-?-??pttWtc is Invited To he with us. Rev. J. F. Page, Pastor. : 1 i 1_ : T . . ! gjjrjjl 'S MEET ~ le as to tndowroenl tnd W.thout the y Speeches NKOUO (l\V N KKS HIONIS FIT. SOI I II S pea l?<J' I Ms('ii>si>s Land Ownership Values. ? < Mit.-lamiiny nmuny the addresses at tiie, Nf-yro Kxtension School at Stale ("oleye \\;;is the address whieh - was- delivered?4dniisdav. All}'lfs1, "WlwVrIhur Paper. Field Ayent - thr-i?Intel racial Comnus.ton, with headquarters- at?Art-hmta. Mr. Kapei -is |>-. ?tumidly interested in bet . tcrhrjr tlie"-lelatimis lViTweetf the rafres and t o this end dilliyently- and persistent Iv ifi'voli'S lvis elteryies, lane, and en'orls. A Ion}; with Presi*/lent It. S. Wilkinson t"iud others a ho -voTni.l eri d their services,, Mr. i 'a|s i- at lenflo.! t)u. nieetiny. at CJeor. yia Stale ("oil are. Savannah, Georgia, in .lamiai y. :U- whieh time it was do -hided u* establish?These?Megro-Kx-'" lvtlsio.li Sel.ools, * . \ Tlie speaker has .eeenilj nrittyq a nt'\! v1 111?I1!,'.} iiwiti rship atnorrr' " v ' at M" vera I riiuiiUes in 7 Georgian t jion iiie Itndinus and data revealvd " h.~i~h 1 - 1 M'l.V. Tie li.ei'U the eisl oT iji- lee; ,i I a lu' ii was-delivered today Th- freturp- w as liea.i t ily-Yi^iVied by ail, e11oosi:e ? his subject'Negro ?Owmi, hip1-'?tic. pi i i i tied d u t" liS:e. , .it;i|- Ji,r.\ed that to have lit ltd owner hip ' liinotiy -Ne^fiues in the Soil i it l~'<e t'T-nrfrraTTrt I III pi ll't IlllCe lint onl\ lo 11 ii Negro l.mt to the white ...n ii .c- wiiuil' nnu tne <- 111 i > < ;. :iiu lamic. .Mr. Kaper. f _aniuiAi? oilier i:itci'cfc.ti11 j; farts, pl'n" : I'll I i'(l " 1 lie : III IiiW Itltf 1 actors-toSU|>l | i*I the : iateinent that .N'ejfro land -j-.uw tieivh F|> - is -->>!' importance: 1 ?I' ll --1 r tin- Xu?M-H~latHl ow-ner lias ~ir laijrer nao-s incofhe than tenants or renters. Xi jrro land owners -have a, Hi oss itiokuu*" per ' .\M^r of $<>20.00, tenant-i $.!(',.'i.tUI, average of sl^tre teiu'er $i ;i no. cropper .'MI.00 and laborer $i-lf).U0. Seeond, the Ne_ 101". .birtti -uAVJlers havt. -hotter?.houses itiid latter equipped houses. Third,' the death fate of X'ctrro land ywntis is nor as hi.ah as that of tenants and renters. ivairlh, Xe^ro lan<L_u vneifjt tins control of his own time ar.d tlTerero; " -irvH-Tps- hiv own iiiit!;[i.jrif." fifth. Xea'to land owji^n^ffip t*T important to tin' white man because he s is a holier kind of citizen. Sixth, N'.'Ht'o !,ii:(|. ownership Is iVnpOiUmt .to tin white peoph; because it provides an extra market for land. Seventh-. X'e^rn .htrrd ownership is imI pur tan t to the white man because to the rural while owner it means a bet_ t( r Xet;i i neivhhor direetlv and indireVfly. F.iyT. X'ejrfo hind owner ... iil'?iuiin nf irit- nouin dq1 ) cauM! of v i'i'iiU'i- asset. Hi? product's ! more and l hcroi'nre bah consume ^ hen-re Ninth. .\rgm?land?owner-? provide an economic motive' for a net nle I.m i wo jri nerations removed li oni i.-.liarrv. 1 \' Mr. knjK-ij also emphasized the .)-lii:S|il--,ljv which Xc'jroes may be ul)lc. t<? piCii lia.--e iai,d or become- owners. Sopte of lT?"" nicans by which this ' | could lie done as presented byliiio i were: Ki-rs>- by inheritance; second ' | by -pin . ll.l. l1, t hii'd absentee owneiv ' j -ship "-t lir.oinrli lean ^companies and ' j lav t sales, i Mr. Hnper. .emphasized tin' fact i that the best way to be a land own|"J er is tii si become a. pood tenant so | as to impress the person for whom -L-.VWW?HHf w-'rrUinsf.~l*y"Stub a pro-. j .endure tin* Xeyro heuHut will be able . i li> "blai't .1 bo 11jliili iwc und hnlp nf ' | Mane ili.-1 iii^ni>iiei| white hiun who I then u fW l?e < !' some benefit- to him i>hrmrtrh-manv revenues and means. i j- ; ' . . MRS. IRA. T. BRYANT ! TO ASSIST4N MEET . i t?i m - _~rzr!~r r Wife </f jS. S. I in ion-secretary to |i Ho In Charleston AtijUf. 20-22 i! Tlii^Stnto Allen Christian Entfea vor Lejraue and Sunday School con , "!' ->i. i',. cnurcn which will - meet irt Charleston Aupust 20presynco of Mrs.. Ira T. Bryant, wife of Ija T. IIryanC-semitrt)y of'fha ? fonday W1RWI lTnion at Nashville. .4?Mrs- Bryant -k-jn oxpert frr SriTrday, school matters and -wfill have ,, 1 r-hjmr,.?rrf-the_ rtementary "work during tli.. Sunday School?periods, ac2 cording to announcement iwuk by uProfessor (icoi'tfe W. Howard, State [Superintendent t)f Sunday Schools. I COLUMBIA, S. C? SATUB ] First week of nec ro ex ten I SION SCHOOL A SUCCESS. Orangeburg, S. G, August 9, iy;50 Another milestone hus been eomple ted in the life of the South CarulliTTt" State Colege. The end of the first week of tHe Negro Extension School fostered by the -Rpsenwald Fund and -supported by the United States De! purtment of Agriculture, cooperut] ing with the United States-Extension | D<?p]ivtini'ot, has been an eventful j seven days and-everyday there has I been something doing that has_conI tftbuted" to the welfare and benefit l of those attending. Director F. M/Staley, on commenting upon the activities of the session was rather jubijant ,_oveiFtho-taU j.ibre-of~thtr*t^aching staff, the type of ! work being done by the students an<T , the .general prevailing attitude to fcooperate m-malting the school a sucrcess. There has been unusual affilI iation between the Federal and State j Department; the College, led by pres ident R. S. Wilkinson; and the various routstrh??fusees. Enrollment to date is as?fulluwsTT^2!*^!^!^ 15, Georgia , .Maryland^. Suu?lT~XhMMalana^2 I Virginia 28, North Carolina 2L*"~"? During the week addresses were delivered and round table discussioni ! led by various nationally known edu| tutors, specialists, experts, civic and ! welfare leaders. " Included- on this , list of speakers were Dr. E. 11. Shitm Senior Agriculturalist, . Washington, I). C.; Dr, J. D. Black, Prof, of Agricultural Economics, Harvard UniI verwity, V. N. Valgaiun!1 Spet'lallm, j TTJnited BtaU;^ Denai'tmont of Agri-' ! culture, Arthur Raper, JKjeld Agent-4 ! of the Interracial Commissinon .with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia; rand C. I,. Chambers, Field Agent of .the United ,State Department of Ag- : i iculture. ~u^- . :r- * ~ i ? Saturday at convocation hour, which marked the valedictory of"_Dr._ dress was delivered hv tht.rrrrrn mucfc ; honor is due for perfecting the plans to Urin^. about the macfiinery for ] helping to run this school and the j other two, at Prairie View, Texas and ! Nashville,. Tenn. After being in, U oduced by Dr. Wilkinson, Dr. Shinnex pressed'His "sincere appTUc iation fo:' 1 the?-high -ceremuniiiua,.expiessiuii?rf~ j approbation and enconium. He | stated that while he is largely re I .->|i>tn>ujn' iur pewccting?fcftt*?muchIh! ery, the fact-still exists that all have ' been responsible for keeping the t wheek rolling. According to the ! speaker, if there are no students, i there 'Will be no teaching, j "Here at State College," said Dr. ' i Shinn, "I* have never been treated ( j riidre courteously. It is inspiring to j me to have the agchts__here_.and -to~ i note the interest you are manifesting | in your work. I have heard but one j complaint and that is,?that you are I 1 being worked too hnrdr1 - FrUvnvr1 ! my sgyk-is in the work. I am niovI ing on from State College. 1 want J t<? luiiniieiid?Dr. Wilkinson TiTr the eScellent-plantr'which is modern in~ every respect.,. He has one Of UV? * best plants. He is doing a wonderi ful work in snreudintr thic : ? v,^VV7..j sion gospel. Follow his leadership j and I believe that the South will be , safe economically and certainly from the agricultural point of view." "As I move on to Nashville and then to Prairje View, Texas, I am going to tell them, they will have to go _some_ to beat the extension sehuoL. which is being conducted here. I I'll II,LIS WHEATLEY BRANCH LI BR A R Y OPEN IWC G R E AT S U CCES6-. i ?~ The formal opening of the Phillis Wheatley Brunch Library was; *a great success. The Brawley Book flub furnished a very enjoyable pro . gran). Especially interesting was the history of the club given by the President Mrs. Laura Goode Jones. Alroady parents, teachejrs and 'young people are. showing their up I preciation and myny have said; "I jam so glad of this library." FY>r the first week 95 persons joinj Several children and adults returned books and -borrowed others during The first week. There are np-.charges excent for damage or loss bocjts and 2c a day for over due books. The limit is tW<> we?.W? Kut I , ?? ? * *"' v ?.II\ | time may be extended if bonks are .brought back and stamped for two I more weeks. Nothing pleads the. librarian more , than to have people eome in and um'" I the library and thebooks. It is hopj ed that the second week will show a ! 5^8. ' REV-. HILL MOVES - v?? CHARLOTTE V ( -H ? - -~ Rev. A. W. Hill, moves to Charlotte. 1 N. U. now in Charge of The Pleasant Raptisjt ^Cjuirch. JLd dress E&2. | ture.^ Hit^ fatnily seems to enjoy the < change with mkny friends 'who- have [ sought to make it pleasant and happy. , I with - a wonderful opportunity for a ' good pastor. "1 ' ' i ; ? -=f , ? DAY, A^Ct'ST U\, MY TOUR OF "KUROIH Mir. ' - ' . ~~ by Mr ;. K1.D\ J. "sTAI.lA (Veteran Southwest tSeoruia Kdura tur, Mother ??I'-l Dean I'. Mareellus Stuley ) " \\ let t Holland e.nroute to I'vi'lii Germany, tht, third largest eity in t!i world, and surpasses all others j area of miles. Do hot-. foryet to in elude Holland* in yon r?itinerary a'n to visit .thosj. live Duteh 'Villages o ar~"Island in the Xort.fi Sea. They .wear quaint' primitive eostutnes an? th0 natives live iu pieturvopi,. house all, intermarry, never ma rr.v outs id their own. Berlin, ureal Be'ilin. wit all her ft rand struct mow .and - mauni icent monuments-! There is no eit; wiiii usimany monunji'tus; itll so lot tv and ttrand. \\ 0 were happily To Qated at the illotel of t,he lYouti Movement in Europe. . There, w were in company with hundreds o young peopie, Visittflks 'and students <> th<r ditferent ntriver-uties: DTTr" sijrhi seeing of the important scene.-- was >> ?perfectly- -conducted. tyith?spleinhi -guides tin dead and interpret. \\'< visited fhr?tUtlis,i . f I'lii li.-nm i;.' while -"iti se??i7mfc the Museums Splendid -Art. the ex-Kaiser's pala.-? tilt. Doili.^- til,. hi au; it al d. 11 parks, and every place of-import a nee ?One day was .spent at J'otsdaiit, i ehavming pleasure resort.. In Her lin, on Sunday.we attended an A merhtan speaking church, urtdenomi national, an ov/-.,lh..p pastor. After ' the-~henedietTrr^?tii With all visitors and extetuis a warn word of u eleome; Tile .luriuLun--uxa many Things in the cluireh are i^ift of Americans. A in.i-l - i.K n.ll.l V, M il I ,V IS eninie? 1. i| . y, iLll ..LP,-.- loir,0 There wer,. iiutuy. A merican-_ vols'hi ping- that SuTiTTa \ Y our trail in; in?tlie - v-i-sit or?'?< i ? ;.. fj. hook. , . . . L.rrr:. YY'. I must i |ienk-ot' -a eio'ii 111. ..1 in. our party of .twenty had uith tin Kt-oup of youth yjxniK people neTCd merit of Berlin. Tlu-r,. a.iv many o these youth youiiK pr-o'pl,. in th-V many,; tht. hirth plucr of tlioifi. The1 are an excellent i-t. a If aire nMstl; students . in various universities They?won- oni - ! njilo; Lin iv !, > and companions.^ \\'o all h'lot t.m evening at- one of t heir Irolel- :vi>. 4i.nl wonderful talks and Treat Ivcltn es from various .one's. .Mr. W. Iler bert_. Kintf. of N'eu York. Cit\. am Mr. J. 1). Salinond. of Now Zealand p; our tfroup, made. lino addresses touching" on tin- social problems.; .am international relations of our1 day It. was a ' most interest inir tneetinu' and all enjoyed every hour -'pen' there. ' "" ' * Now w(, .must tell aj.f a tine tlvril in our visit to Berlin. U'e wentpOu to the Air-port, the fVnost in? th? world.- the -best pilots, the yrand mtlfrill RceTTt^'ai r- p la lie -. " \V i t h a lev of our party, in a passt'rtJfer'air-plani we sailed for far td-'p'r?tip. eit.y?rr Berlin. We touched the clouds. fel -safe,- knowing we Had a yed pilot All enjoyejl the ride. We have seei Berlin from jniftn.y views; on land. 01 sea," beneath the earth.', on tlu- uartl in dizzy heights' towers and up .a nirini' th,. elnnil< Leaving Berlin .after a full tei days stay, wo gafriv tbrouirh th country of Lithuania, enroute to "Ki pa Latvia. The country of Lithium i?T is mostly tin a pdr ultima! and Jinn her section, - pi'oat tipld* mfwuiv-hu qat's and potatoes; while cows of th Holstein st#ock wei\. seen in alum dance." We will tell of Ilu<sia- an her great ujipruvemen l s._in uuemcx edition. ?? - ? , Mrs, K. ,1. Staler W rV V MAN \l\\s ' \\ e repivt _i_i r\ iiuii 11 llujit wo d! mot pet our ne\v> id he t week's i. sue, ; ' The latest thine" at Way man'.is 4h Jtival Rallv?t>eluveit the' wmui'ii an the nieli cl-ulis . . <?n last -Tuesdp, nipht the trip -.around the Wo'i-l.l i> the Women was en.ioyed l?y. all wli il LL ended? .11? ' U ? < mlltn ?! Miccie^ On I'tyliiy the Superintendent 1 ?t;<i tiler S. A. Moore am) his ieaoh'or _ carried Hit; children. parent.- aiu frieMdi> f<> liidyewjiy and "had a tin picnic* The tJ.iihir.cn hail plenty n iro7?l thinirs to eat ami idc-rrty of 1'u hut hyst of all was the hall yam which scores, ran I to J in favoi:.|ti Wmnshoro. Sunday morniny 10::i0 found us a - M TVir II.1.-" n,, \v -, beautifully opened anil discussed 1. sliTTPPintTnr.l.-nt an.l" f Fi"~T1n -s. taught bv each tc.irlv.'T:?A'TlrV" \CTTiY Miss Kvrt M. Bookman assis-tar teacher of class no. 5. gave a win ^ler-foi^ro'w*?\v. - ? - Class Nil. 2 still retains Ihc hanw /or collfct'iovr r"r""_ h 1 :15 "Rev. .Tr II. .fuloiwoti w:is r bis place andservices^ was boea A* Aisunl the.pastor - was -at-h+s- -he: i itig serine it was good to have heenfltnrcr A 8:.'10 Sundav night Re\'2 Simmon a visiting minister was present. Mondav night the o:onsv cluh ha . a-Mnig tail" party?Ihwo* wv nntf enined by till. _ Wednesday night the \0omens' chi * - ' PK1 1 HE COLUMB ?-AN-EEEBei Has Temporary ^Qi . ment of Zion Ba n j. # i Number of Ch n . ^ _ [j ' by I'rof. Johh l(. W ilson. , ~ The (' hinese civilization?is?Vers"4 . much older than ours. In coii.seii TlV:rnrt-' they have, in many things, f n let hods that are eminently superior v to those employed by us. Cons-picu-i .oris among them is thcdr attitude tu~ w ard.-', and activities m regard.- to. i* liC-altlv By bur method, we employ n 'and pay ik)ctprs_only when, and as_. f long as, we. are sick. The Chinese f however, keep their doctors eontinn ally employed but pay him-Only when' i> and as loug as. they "are well. We. "1 pay To cure sickness! The Chinese ' pay te avoid sickness! Till rupu iin ; ily. of the i'lllhese laethod is at uiilV 1 v tous! .Atntrrthus their strpeTW' longevity may be understood. I*-1- Pnft the trend o.f the time; as well | as otir humane e-H'orts,-in matters of _health among us, is-decidedly in the. direction of the ounce of prevention . Tat her titan the pound of cure.?a 7?rtmtke tiie?longevity - of-a itumired- or -?lllnl-i V'? 111'; th?^-rule rill her, titatl the t ; bxeeption. Then too, -that >ho?pry-il?setwation of the health is a?st-iMvt? i ly religious duty is highly evidenced Ity . 1 ' 1 hat ain?* tenths ..f t. -hi-viti'cal law Concerned itself with ' matiet'? of physuutl health, And I that we. are. gradually ?though none 1 ' TTjo :.w iftlv i inergitig fruiii our sl.u? pni it >?urt?t-W?s,abject?is?somewhat T pfdy'eii by the increasing prominence ' ' our Ilet lor conducted 'schools are giv nig to health instruction, as well as ; 1 l.'y tlie increasing number of dinks, and l lie increasing appreciation ot t i i,i. * ' 1 i-n-ni-n ir-. . ?- ? > ,?>liu.iJ?i;niv generally ougbl, 'und.j lf? 'djr+tfo- H ill. cooperate m t J1, Ufi Well? l.. as IiT?\? eivie? pride in. "the Columbia I <'Ii11u- Hi wliicli l)r: Matilda A. Kvan> is* general director; and \\*bich no | longer needs to tel) ,the public what 1 it pkqns to do.' Insteajd it is well pre:-) .. pared ta tell what it has already j done is yet doing, and stands reiuji'v j I to do. This Association, it should j at the outset he understood, functioTIV > .under the auspices of the State Board) '?1 ' !1 lh all h and hs method of proceed- ) "J to o and accomplishment has that 1 Board's unqualified .endorsement an'l1 approval. \V' j This. Association. as has already , J bcvri "yifntirfl in tliis "prrpP'r. hay'^trm-"* . i"~TT?-ry qu;.rtet^"ih the basement of I ?li.ipi.au?Cbureh,?whcre?leMi'd ] t booths. ajJLLdU^ly arranged, makes! for .privacy .when, and to the extent. I nei'ded and where all the equiptments j r) neeessary, together with a positively I li sanitary environment is abundantly. ' - ' provider). i.ilM l-<- ttH' C'llIVR' i nu?Vt effectively functioned. On e Monday, l'roni 2 P.*. M". .t*.? 0. Mrs.' - olympia Harris. Registered Nurse, - and child welfare worker, who . has - i liei-n ""specially trained for,' _atid htjA. - 'hail. eXTensfv0" servjce mCTinic \vi?rk. '..received the nif)otv odd children who l"'frame and propetsly assigned them " i where' they "received examination and 1 i directions for procuring whatevOiy -f-1 ren r it i * n t neeiIeTtrr trrlun-^wirrk. "she j was rendered' valuable assistance hv j a mind..!- of .ladies, outstanding?ae ojiy w lion; were .Mrs. M. (Jarrett: and the .Misses Gordon. Durintr the j ?c-sule .^pront days-, the clinic he trait or*. ; Io.uo -.'A. M. and continued until 0:00 > rlh M.. every minute of which was ! ".;>y one for. those in chal'ire. -KaOh day?in-outrht a larger humher, total-' " iiur ijiwiv than .alio, nearly 2000 of '' whom were of pre-sehoul a-tte.- Th.i V ievelathuis of the examinations were > niiaii'.imr. Comparatively fe?v there 0 were who were not sutTering^.fcEjmi" "i".?oe?ninii'?of thfi?following?H-hr1 Klflal't'oit l.'mwiR i , ... (?n\? aunmidS, 11**_JrrliTt* t*yr>.itfht, defective teeth, deT tVrt iou mentality and Tiy^LimJLnliuii^ c Tin- numbers ??1" children from own I "iir best home*. who for lack of baln ancred ration, .arc wofully under-" nourished 017, far too* many. Parents ,r ait' asiu.51 to remember that a heal t hflVtMiy is tlie most desirable wealth jf their clii'fd eon have. And since an ounw. .01-prevent ion now is worth Tar v more than a pound of cure- later on. ... they are urjred to send their children e? -to the?clinic which will continue to , operate each day; at Zion Bantist ? rhio'eh o i> \? f " - .y?. - ? . .??. n? n i . ,?i. iimu notice is otherwise jfiven. Li?will have a cuke han't.?Everybody is i looking forward to the hunt. n ! TMNK <;KOVK NEWS We are having: hot went her but : still it don't stop the church work, id' Services were good all day Sunday; +r-Sunday School"Ttpened at 10:HO A."M7 with assistant Supt. Mr. S. H.-Tthett ih and teachers on the jot. The school ' - i- \ 1 >. i r.. r. CK: KIVK t KN/liS l''IK < - ?i-1 V ^. ' *... ?> IA CLINIC P1YE REALITY carters in the Baseptist Church--A ildren TreatedNEW HAMPTON t I I w > I w i i u;\ i r MM f Students?Offer?-Kp-uilm itvp rr| Praise for (Jen. P. Phem\ Mlampton. Va\.?A up. f. ' hundred, teacher studenta' 1 Summer school- passed p~~ C . ~ prui.sinjr t.he hoard ?d' ;'r j Hampton ^ just'? 'ai i "* ?? foil to succeed 1 ).r. i j.;i. wp . signed a 'year - at1' '. T:..1' -- . ; ; were prepared and ..(V. :.d" . ' ?:% mittee ol'-stau- pi< : .T.. i ? a:1..! they au'ij, hnutj&lk he: . u.' aid a bly iri (.idtien Italj and ni.u"'. r approved""iiyjlhe ; * .<a p ? -< The resolutions warn n n ; * sponsored In5" I. ,.\I. V i < ' luinb-ia. S. ( . IK' ua : ' 1 ; ' _ ... inei the paper by .1. C. W. i . - : " \ -. r ^ ~ Carolina and .!.<; K. . Iii;i<:i . Alabama. Tip. toucher- a - ' . ' 1 * pre'ssed their . apprbi in'i a. * .. board of trustees. 1'he:; rift but referred ' . :h ir-'t-fr elioii jlllU v.J-l'.i- -i ?1 vor aiuoirr . all stuU?-n:. and %?. ? ^ O.f Hati/ptrrllp I ')' fH-rnO-???r ? Jul bis record- ?d ..jr ' . ' 'at liampl'-'U. i\u_n:..u~- 1? ?' ~ I a i v?-ty~"TTi i i > u v h?ht *?; ??that 'the Ham|>tLi. s .a a h;m yrrown t,., -ah j, I.;, . , and ia?w a oetiU'i nt teachers 111 the I mted ; _The . at it-iii li'iii. 1' I Tit n IX's "i'aitlt di :.;ja . ': -FTfei Yair lies.- 777 hania'i: -j-r ??i ?1_ .. characterized hnTra: fie . : ahiliL\^ ..Lij-: i ~I7~Z "71 r7I tit u.~'i mlriati~\ t . ~cr"?aY:ie *; " y , deal* 1 :> -;rent feinai: a ? r ??f-n?: * : ? ecuti%e and a lYa in! " . Alt'lll-bel'S- at ! !:tt- , "~ Milllt Hills Yyele 1 Al \i r mailt .J. ti. W. ? I?v. t~- a- ' -I. H.Uritiifefti) lli - J Tile resolutions \st : : . states throuirhTTIeir.- - . are f". K, Br<j\\ n, Ya ; ' i1. ' V Md.? \\*. .1. Hur.tt Ai ? t- 1 Bui li ess. S. C"; WohstV: .! ""#* . . ware; and Chas. 1.. Maxe... tm.. 7.1 --- - ' " e I " is mavinjr nicely w'it c--Thff-fTTtyeHui't I 'H' o-?H read and discussed ! ;.. ; / suvssed ?the. lie lice a~. *. ;,<?... quality iii tin- life I; ' tWo dmijrhte.r-iii-lau.--r ' At RJdtO the' paste'-. !: ' : ninjrham expounded' ' " ?*. '-r his .?<?ul, r?-vivi?i^ _? t - .? John *>: >*: TJic sirim-:, ' SOUl.S of those \0;o-'ii.-,-e:.jrave expressions of - ; >, . ' .in the resiirreet iofA*' In;putij'u'! eeho. s < !' ;~ * Jesus, is" keeping nr.- ah'.. ' -fort11 fn.'iu. t ho ;L[i- , ' ? At t he A - < K I " . - i. . and-had a very int. : -t <!:- 1 Rev. and- All it. < < r, , were with 'irs durintf < ;.r n?.. jtn.d "il was *j-o enttmia ...l'.. a... 1 eusse.T until they \v.>in,l?- . i . : .Misses H'Jnfiie . I'ai l- -am'!. , Suher are home ae arn I y-m. t|' where they attended ?.\n. ; Miss Fannie Pari.-" wa" i " first prize?rmrtm h.-m.- eV.-- . .. part nient ?.fi t in- ! ? ! .... .j triiifrliain divsT.? Me . VW*;v < was als.:. a paYien; at I pita] from' an a a I mh'.,!, . a ;" wiliell Oi'CUt'ed "wllcli !l.. > w . , .. . route l'rutn !K..ek lliil .. hrportiuiee-. Stl,. now in thanking- the l.'i of. ., - Roi k?HtH?rld'oi/drr : -! ft l.endei for their hi:..!,,?~?; ; , * thy during her 11iiu- - . | "flie Rev. and Mr? li, . i Ht, ham ritnlF aiTTT ni.-mTi,-- - Py.y,* ?.. ( Mint- wdi'Miifx-ii with ih , -St.. Paul f .M K, Oiim-h. I > ^?r? Mrs. Ih.f:i (;ivi'..i\ ,.f I';,.,),. wa> tM- week ?-ih) . t , M; \i .. , .1. s., . Manv of tl?? Voiie. 1, < i . T , ,| t . Oti.l' Winirn""il,i V 1 iii' . . ;?r ?? fend the T'nt hite's <'on\.-n: u.n. Mrs. I.i atlna -ntr.l tJh" It'mo H. C . ?f,e-l" |.,;d:,v v aunt. Mrs. Many-J. SuJjer. ' / NOTICE I . y% * r ?V " I nev. Mrs. ,A1. S. Rem*. famous evftnCt'llst. will ennihict ih). ? revtA-rrl? j mootinpr at Mt. Hebron M. K. church. CnlhnnP Falls-?Tin- iiu-rtrti?;' ^ Thopins on the 24th of ^Aucu^t m,<r% iruns throuph +h??27th. FviTyoiTo should hear her. This will he Rev} Mrs. Berry's: fourth appearance here. On the 31st, A sipping convenljon. iav-UI 4>e-n("Mt. ITehiiui. 'A packed Air j dienee is ex poet M. , I Rev. Jr'C. Letman,-pastor; Willie" 1 > F, Harrison, reporter . 1 ~ T ." ? ,> ii