The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 04, 1931, Page Page Two, Image 2
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THE "OLD GRAY" AS
E.JHIL
Uchuian \ml Nol l.(t(1u'fs
There arc same pconle who claim ,
that si'irt'l orders ate himlcraitccs toj
hitter. A I in lure member. who is m |
possession ut the religion of the. j
fs>rd Jesus (Mn is-t-will never. put his!
lodge or anything else in the- way of i
his ehureh or above it-. My ex peri- |
i-nee has been, thai .only tlve best
ehureh nlFieej-s ami members. are the .
best when .it comes to fraternal or-'
ilei's. Ati individual that is hot much i
ill church i- not too much- in lodge !
Religion is iiot~;t lodge recpiirement,
but the thing.that is the most" hinder- j
aneiv'm (he y.hurc^u's'is-that thi\y_hitve~
too many people in them without re
ligibtl. Tlu retore it is not tile loTl'ges.A
' * but tile "Tack of- religion t lilit is him *
deling the? elniiclii-s?of?to-day,
\re The) Rightly Taught At lloine '
- -? -If-the public-conduct of. the boys and 1
girls of today betrays parental teach- I
ing in the .home, one is af^ti lost to !
know what kind .of. instructions' they i
are receiving around the. tire side.
^ 1 >oha-% e?vcuirse 1 f now" Keep?mi'
of bah eompany." "ikvtrt'be running
in "and out of church". "Have man
;?uei - to evet -ybody.." Such were only
suae Hi" tile jiuiely cantons that the
. Titder p.irL iits. wouhi give their, chfltlreii ..
- in leaving lioiui-. and the - a mi; \s i i-i hi
. .be' strickly. observed. This- touching
- ha-, followed some of vis until this.;
'hi.v. I hit?tie- I'liys ut' today .-niajiy of j
tiii-iii-are a lie nai-c to sociely.- -Anil
in many- instances the' girls are tie
hotter. They have no respect for old"nitf
young.~1ti mmrynf the rural
district" yi/u cannot render?m st hool
|ii-i.if|. | ill l niglit nnlie< von have a
state olVicer. hi cause of tla-iUi And
?- at--church the-y are regular. tmisancVjd?_
They a.re out doors over half ;jf the
time. Parents are i-ifher too- ign'm -
ant themselves <>t' jjood Ficliavior- to
advise their children or. they have
compromised' too much with them in
li.ieir sins to exhort them. Hi' it as
it may.?Inn 'home of tin. ? hil?ir? n?ui.today
at'e' a etirse to the home in- (
* stead of a Idessiujf-. And the sooner
they a'i ' out. of the world the heller'.
tl.li- world will he without them.
v. lie .lirst Had To (|mt
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- "They FTi-iif" literea^Thdnh?TmXoT-ln
my lodfTe until I just ouit." were the
words spoken hy a deposed lodtfe >
ii'iemhe'r who was half drunk at t h
? l ime...t. There. are some who hay-.
about "Jittil" the ehureh claiming til
??saiiiii a> -their reason. It thyv veil!
eoiiis^are'thej-r yearly liquor hill with-}
the yearly increase hal^c due.s and
ehureh assessments, it will he almost
ten time's as mtu-h. . It doesn't take '
?anything to drive sonic people nut id'
a worth while institution, so thov can
villi in-.dissipation like a loose ki111 i*
in till* sand. Its all npnsofiso Jo hear
fu',,pl.' uaili'i..- ah.,a; t"11 imn-li mini
i?y for tit-e church ;tnd too many lodp,e
taxts wlnn the same people .can buy
all ot" the tras ami.oil they need 'to
operate ears on Sundays and all of
tlie blind titr? f they want to drink,
ev.'-ry day. in the week. Its their
pleasure ' bill*_tlmt ari-J?u 11 "pur then.
the., eh ft roll included.. .If they will l>oj
more -temperate in div.-sihpr. eat.iny
' ' a ltd driitkinpr, they would lind it very ;
easy to continue their 'association i.n
those bands; to which di.cont ;iml trp7i
iplit people beliiiii;' and mean to stay*..
Il?- Will Hi* Sadl\ tlisscd
. Notliinn'. was inure sliocUnEr in oar ,
neifrhbortTooii this week Than liw, death
of Mr. Adam (inlf, an ex per i?
ene<-d plumber of this city.". The poo- :
pie of Wavorly and the citizens of Co !
lurnbia l'eel almost at a lost -without
hint. Kxeryhoily would look tip (mli
?when tin ir~h\;dt ant , i-un,tfi"T~";'i~nJ 1 i;ifV~
tubs would get otit of commission.
He was simply tine. At your bonus
... he.'was the embodiment of politeness.
. He proved hjmself a perfect gontK-y
man among panaris. A ltd tr^
could number his friends by the
scores. lie will certainly be missed ,
. to the regret of all of his' noighb7>T^7~
His life lived was not in vain for he
lett to nis erouit a oeauuuu coiiajr*
on Hampton Ave,, and a line family;
?.His. widow; .Mrs. Klla Coif, is highly
spoken of by everybody and his child
rem are ' monument?; to his credit.' '
A One of his daughters 'completed her
education trt Benedict College and is
now teaching. All of.the others have
had school training. Aside fro.ni his
widow he leaves -even children to
mourn his passing.t They are Willie.
Henry, Calvin. Voman. Misses Hazel, y
Krlefie and Julia. Wceomnvend them
to c.od wivi Is a fnth.-p f./r Hie re '
therless and a husband for the widows.
The funeral took place from his
late residence on Hampton Ave..
Tuesday afternoon with the Rev.
H.- Blown of Second Calvary Baptist
Church offciatinfr. Interment at Bla- 1
ney Cemetery. _
? Ottr Whereabouts
On last Sunday we had a tvonderfid
time in Aiken. WV'pivared at Cum- :
berland Church in the morning. ad- !
dressed a great (Catherine of Knights ;
? Baptist Church, 25 miles in the county
that afternoon, and delivered the .
fa'1::.
i" ~f?*' '?? _r~:
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SI) THE NEW RIDER
IP ELLIS 1_ : __ 4!
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l'yiliiaii s.'ii'K'M .iUvi'riunds.hip Baptist
Church at Aiken that evening. .Wo L
hud glorious services ' at each place, [i
Hev. .1. B. Jenning ou? pastor there ,
is a prince indeed. * He is prepared !
i'ui: any pulpit in his church. Our
membership h Aiken is rated anions
the 'nest in the connection. We wen- !
j/la ted to -pond some time with, our
old it .olid- Mr( ^hiw iinil -MuClinn ). ;?
ing contractors!! there. 'W)ey? are doing
well.- Dis. Caliljani ami Konnard i;
-of tlu' Baptist Churches and the'Rev. j
' Stephens, spared .no psin^. ip making .
our stay pleasant in that city and
nuirny. . iic aiv tinder obligations to
lit in i 1)?\ .Iniii-s l'?r this -rlul
opportunity-. ii\ nas our hiphest j1
appreciation for the same. This
week-end will find .us at Shiloh Church
Sundiiy liiorninp. of Mt. Zion Circuit
.with tin1 1^-v. A. R. Haten. Pastor. !
Let the' tneml ? ?'> pray for at. ??>. !
pouring <d" the Holy Spirit. "Let us.,
:;iivar,'-e u. u,,i knees."
>L !<:. CIU KCI! NKWS
. . By the death of Dr. D. M. "Minus
the S. ('. Conference of the M> K.
Church has lo-t r*r~ sonior mul Aliost
-distinguished ; member. At the aire
of nineteen he felt a disTinct t'al] to
The ministry. Althoughunable to j
read and having a family on his
h; lids, he entered Clafiin Unierslty.'i
worked Ills way .up through the ,
grades-. the high seholr and college, j
and received with high "honor the !
degree of Bachelor of Arts. - Later r
he took ;i* full coruse of study at the '
(ianinu 11 Theolopical Seminary nt |
Atlanta, ahTT graduated with the de-{
prec ,oi" Bachelor of Divinity. - Still!
later'in recognition of his scholarly j
attainments aijd his outstanding sue-],
cess as a chinch organizer, builder1
-and-. - preacher.- he was pranted the j.i
honorary?lioprco trf-'I >m ' irr?rrf?I >iv ill- j
it > Durinp
all of these-years he'mnin- ..
t ained ?liis family in Coii'iT i t. educate'd
his childrci+7- and contiiiuciL-Vvith
unabated zeal, his studies. lie also
t-,I ii..?.. I...11-1
. >" KH'I 111..
schools ami served fur--several -year- i
as, principal (if each nf them. *When
serviiiir as pastor of OldBethel
Church Charleston, he took ,
.Special post jrradunte \v<xk under the,
tuition of that distinguished scholar i
and clergyman Pr. D. X. T.aFar.
majoring in CJroek~ahd llehrew. andj.
heeuminir sutlieiently, > proficient to j
read both the Old and Now Testa-j
nieni- in their original lanrruatre.
Lir Minns died :it his heme in(ireenville,
surrounded by his family. :
<ui Friday March. .'21 at t :%{0 P. M.j
His funeral was held at the First M.I
K. Church in (ireenville' in the after-'
noun of Pal in Sunday, in the .pre-!
?ence of an overtlowinjr vonpririra- j
tion. .which took comfort in honoring;
a who b+ul endeavored to walk
'fa.ithfull\* in the .footsteps of his
Master fi<im his voir;h up.
? Ampnir . the 'ministers who t'ook '
part?in The service- were?Reverends '
XVrigh't. (libhes. Manning. (Ireen, - Al- j
leii( Hunti'ii and' Pistrict Superinten-1;
,I.ml li.'nlrinc Tli*. tli ?V!i 1 i ilVi. I'i> i nirv
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ami iiuisic added-nuirh 14? !Tit1 snletn '
Reality dt' the occassiini. I.. M. IX |
RFI'OKT VlAFI.lN I MVKKSITY 1
I!X I?ANSION R ALLY
District Reports
'l!. ;i I M.I.IJ..: 1.1-muV i.rUllf i 1
$?tV.'.PtJ; Charleston >D;t.r?0; Flf?rcn- .
re $ 1 I 1 a. 1 'i(51't'OllVilk1' Kt.fiO; L
Oran^ehurir Spartanhuru
!?r>o(t.'Jlif Sumter $002.00. !,
HONOR LIST
Mi meters -who reported $ltio.Od -rrr~~
^ ,-- .rrf- jTj
D. I-.. Thomas. 1" roi'clicc: -L \\ .
Taylor. % Sumter; S. M. McCullum,
Camden; F.. (! . Ci yu j; , Spartanhurir;.'
II. II. Cooper. l.ako t'ity: C. R. '
iir.o w i~ ^Ttiiuii ami Wesley; .1. F.
Fajse, Columbia.; R. F. Freeman.
(>1 any el hi ry. S. A. FUuche>. Darliny'.<>n;
Almi. Mack, Dillon; D. S. Curry, ,
Tlart svilk-; \V. U,-Aire^e-. Charleston.
I. I'. Riikinsoir. Hamherir:" IF. Me"1
,autrti1111. ("irestor; F. II. . (Irani. St.
S'ephom: (Irami total of all roller- 1
t ions $o.fI40.0.">.-^? L.- M. D.
IMAM 111. A. M. F.
CUFRCII MANS-;
"Sunday, being beautiful .day. ^
Su.ndas school was well attended at (
10rl") a. m. Wo want to- urge the '
pnrelits to not.only ?end their child- t
'hem.
The pastor ascended the rostrum
at Vl .tK* a; ni.. preaching from 1*1 ph.
'Ml-, everyone present was . highly "
bc^nefi.tted, We
At1 re triad to have ITev, I\. C.
Clark out e.fter .a brief illness. Mrs*. '
Hunter was the distinguished visitor. <
Miss .Lillian Williams conducted lea- 1
gLio at 'lidO. i). m. The president .be- '
intr absent.'-1
We wish to commend the Mision- t
ary ladies for their excellent pro
j?ram at' 8 p.~m.* under the supervision
of the president Mrs. Areolia ^
K'l^ehoro.. and the young people for a
having the?Missionary spm^:?The
iun;or choir rendered excellent music.. >
H c were elated .tft have 7?Il'S. AJe- "1
xaiuier. Mrs, Alston, Mrs. Morris of \
Wr.v'rry to worship with us.
Monthly evening 8;.r!0 through the ?
etliciem v of the. prosjde+v1? of the \
Kmergenev Club. Mrs. Inez Williams 'i
the following program Was rendered. :i
Several selections from Bethel's
inartett, solo. Miss flara f'arr'i se- T
. oral-readings. Mr. Kr-M, K'itf, HUrri- i
tlel and cornet; Dolct Masters;. TTir- 7
man Williams, .Ir. Jerofn Dixon, In- c
-d.rumental solo-; Miss Rlouisc Hunt[ r.
Clarinet solo, Mr. Hirmc.n Wilto
von ^ '^oVvwr '
participants was, absent, I am sure ci
the program was highly enjoyed by 1
all. ' t
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^ A f iMR TTC
?On Monday uvHwnc ~A pi if O'Tft.H 4V*
at 8 p. in. There"" will ' be a* piny: '
.'Heaven Hound." we ask tf> eoopera- I ?!]'
tion bfMhenihers and. friends to make I !
this a grand success. Adniiss^on _l(k\ I
(iray is on the >iek list.
?ILl?ami Mrs?Kiit'ii. Williams mo-?
toved to "Newark. X. J., after spend- :
ing three weeks with' Mr. and Mis' sa!
C. IV Maries. 1
t ea
wonder hoy kv.vnhkmst' i'1
AT SIL/MTE1*. S. (\ '
The people?of Sumter. S. C. wrrcv"1
gretv'.ly pleased to have." as lie is-eallu'iiiel.
Harrington of Allen 1'Diversity
to preach for then) on Sundav,
March the "JS'th. he preached Two. '
sermons at TMhel A. Si. K.Church ! i"(
to a large number.- The Ke\v .T. M. :
Hawkins. Jr.,. is the pa-t??r o.f that clii
church oo<} i< .dinn;;?well WllTi 77m 7777
congregation. . ' . als
We thank -The Rey*. Hawkins for ii
having1 the Evangelist in our town \ it
i nd pray for his return .soon. For.ytll \ i
!enoniin:i,tions are pleased with his i'o
nrenchinjr And sweet sintrinir. "|?r
I It MO NKWS . llK,
Tilt' Sunday school's' in and around i pa
Irino, art' continuing ~w :Ah upward
raft1. Tlu> A. C. ?- t.eague of. \[ j
Young's Oliapol ehureh F doing very fuj
nice work. -' - "inn
Mi s. Idcllin ,. Boozer. Thqmnserin.' ;
Sylia Milt1, and vMr. . Venice Carley ;
wort1 Tin5"'Sunday ivucs^ id" Mr. Knn- |*vj
ihlplrSniith. I.yIces I., and Mr. Smith j( p
is a tiroihcr <if Mrs. Boozer. They
had a very pleasant {rip. '
Messers t); (i^. Bowman. ffcnrcT
Boyd. ami Fieddio jliniW. n'lo'orod to
Chnpin Wednesday iiiyhl t<> vritnn? * .
the School (4ositVff" -rxelvtsc'*" pFrl'te- . "
vidence 0railed Seh ol of whi<-h Miss} 11
T. Boiffcpr'was-teaching. Both hoys ' !lv
and trirls here have organized a hasc ,
hall 'ea'm 1 he In.',-.?a-u?under 4-bv ?
management of Mr. Fred Bimzzer. j -j"
nml the irit is under . management c.f! .v
Mrs. I. 11 it'j M< K iek.
.Trio 1' played Harhi < j> :J-d teaTu
Wednesday siflernoWi "ti Harbison :,1
i{ i111 pit*- serouS-were t-hF.fnvinr of the ; ' d
H'WrtsMii te' in.?;?: ?'
The girls 'li'fHii olnyed St. l'eters | I-it
gxadTul?.seh.no I" Friday at t to iuhmi- on to
the school yard. I no maul" I Veorce
:ijuJ,.-Si. I'e.ter.s l!. M-. I!. I'. Brad
''old. umpired. '
: i.F.i'svn rirvrws
.M ciphers . ti nd friends, of Calvary; '*
C M". K. OtT'TTelrHeard a sou) stirring, j
pinion Sundae ninfrdtPr pi'eaehed hy !
the Uev. M..F. I'e'i n> who is "r nieni
her of the Thcdouic.-i! d.epartment of '*
Allen 1 'niversit y.
A large erow gathered a train the,
ainic Sunday 1 veiling at St. Matthew' ! ''
C. M. F. Church to li-fen 'o some
uondcrtul rfivinv iit 1 i1* his <lisc?iur-j I
-'i' civ tin-. "(Tallinn 1* of Sinn tsmmi- T'.;i
" hip.**" Kvi'i li.uiy I'Vi'ivi'is'il thotti-,i< <
'I'lws as '.havinir hern p!"a-i".l with 'Sri
ihi< intWost itnr im\--.a<zi\ . C.,nu* :i-'
i iin lli'Vi T'-asr. - ! - i
Tin' Mcmlici s 1>i< 1 -if. of ('rll-,.i'r<
vary .A'. M. if.--ox;n;? ? < >-4 ~t .h?>? > lnve.'Un,
Miithli'inu' iMnI :.|>j>i". ia'i n |". r t h?*'| |
ihiljty' anil. si-i \i' <> Pi nf. .! !. 'I'. A\4 4
Mini'- \i: ' ' ht:;?-Tn.; . i. .>.i > ly . ] * > i >I y r|l
taint- tn t he electrrnttl?t -Th'-re Tnr 'hr' ^ iy,,;
A.M. 11. Cliari-.h to hi- hi-hi in < ' ?T'n ni- j.-{j.
I'ia in AuirnSt. Tin-- i h-rthiu way j
IrhrMy?i'iiiln""(nl?hy?*.h:' pr's'nr. . ,C7T
l'ruf. Mitn< i- * wui'lhv rairlirlatc ; (1,(
I'm- ili'U'irati- <! n?-i . ? 1 .<" infer- L,.,,
hec 'aial Mi- fi t'! hi- '"Vi- I'm- tjie*.
hin-i-li -jI'll' hi-.* 'r i-1'?:?'y " ' -wMl j '".j
ansi- t'hiy l l: il l ii>"- > ' I'M". "L* * '11'. ,
huivh tu 1'irl 'isi' hi'n a -?:?n Ji . i '1.
Calvapv A. AJ. ! '. l'.:in"''l iiin--1
IT"!'. Mims'hi a~'.inv . t - i j" ;~t , C
f .hi.TT-TT ! . ' i ii'iyi-h h: hi-lj'-ii-'V j
ini realize liini a'jn. V-'e hr hi- "
.- oi til. . ' : ',!!V
The- lla^!i.'>.ti.n .liini"- lliirh. Fiel.l
I'liyr: in vvyl! In- ho'lil at I hi-:, s.b ol 'j''1
cit unlay. ?A Piii) II. we. ufe * laiitiiiiy c''
_ti_mahi"' t"t-i-il Ir-.cr .hv." ?
yili: prilhars?jI'-'-y ' i - I: '' h' V'Lj -1
riv(",r tif-t' t- saver' rvrr-C-'f.-"|< rren' j - l"
.ii i.--i", i i ... i t., ,r.........i'
C Mi^< *Vi'.fUa .i. M-Iviii/.V ' Th." *i.- | 'I
i-ct'a: "Tli ( ? !' Turn!!i ?'" . I
. a>" a i ra I tv." '. I . f
Tli" 11 iill> r "iiI'"* 111 i" VHf ' !*'>"
niuSftl a I'i.fly ?.: 11 i i f'r'mv-"lay tTriir
>i n . a . T1 \\ i'vii' t'.i'r a.liil.f.
I'll is f.illi is. ilfiii.'" a "\vnrl\
incf its. .hi '-": i/a 1 n. The have r
I na-t-f'd -U'ii - I I -irpTw?' nun -<4nna rt ^
lienf a niHiil'fV "I' i a i'lii . ntfii^iN. liir
Mrs. : n.l Mr. .1. T. NV Minis had tmi
w "their* S iniJiV n. Mr.*"and Mrs;
1'. * WV'eks". Mrs. and M.'r. S'j.nir1rt..:: ' |>;
I'hniiias. and Mrs. Ma'ijf H nw.tr-fr'mi |.fi,
-adirmlna. ~ , . "Tb'i
Tim?iiaii.luis?ui?tin- ru'lffr,,' ?.i ii i.r-. j,
aiNnicnU last Wndnn-day a \\\.
'ricnds ai tin- . si.hi"'laijditnrhmi.' j.,,
l'hesy ynunil' I'ljk's -n'flit a \nry .i dly <.;
vrnin?\ ' . M,.
, . ^ -i? ~ Hy
I; AM A K NIvWS . . Sut
TlVc. sad news re hrd the ? ity to-.- ' '? '
lay that Miv lU-rmin William^ de- t
m-Hed mt-o- oterni' y?Motulav nmrn- Lav
nir at - 1?: :i0. ? ! r. WilPaiu* is a wide mo
<nn\vn- cjti^en e'?unty and a 11101
irosperous fa: mer. 11? leaves to sic
Tn ti 1'ii his dealti. Ti \v id<>w. a few ~~r
liildren. a si~-t? r. n.her relatives and Mi
i h'is* uf'Triends and armiainten'o-. rail
Hie funeral ' sefvlces t<> he held at ,
fanily Grove M. K. t'h'.irch where lie lop,
vas if member. , v 3
?M i'.' Joseph Harper 'of < ar.tersville ,
meat Sunday pas' in* t he city. Prof. j
da.rpec.. is , JiL.mwpa 1. of ihe. ("artel's- ^71
Hie Graded School. -y^.,
"Sundae March J!,,h heiny the fifth q
Sunday in .the mont h. t he 1 'nimi cm- j
ened at .lefii-alem 1 Pti'l I" t ('Imrch. 'yj,.
rhe nicotine- were unite a success* * r.
md enjoyable from liefrfiiijiny to end.
We. received the t-enoi't tha' the
amyr Graded School. and all schools * 1
n the v-humt-v- will -close on Wediuslay
P. M.. for Ihe teacher.' "A , ' -'T
Tat ion which will meet in'('olumhi.'i, ! ^ a
Vpril 2-1. ho;
On Thursday niirht. March 2f?th. '
he house ovyned 1 >v Mr. Marcus and S*V?
icrnpied hv Mrs. Sadie Slator, was 1 Sch
hjstroyed by* fire ,yf about 11 :.1(i ov ^
2:0Q o'clock. Everything Avas do's- j froi
royed and she. ha rely escaped hrinR- her
> LEADER
f out nothing ?* * he room whore
c wits asleep was falling' in when
i* a woke. On Saturday- night, Mai-,
th. the house of Mr. David Paul p
is destroyed about P:00 o^elock.' si
i unevwas at home ;it the time and ...
tranee was gained intlo, "the house
t nothing hut a si wing machine
s" "covered hy insurancer which ts 7,
d to fully cover 'the entire lost. ,
I'rof. K. M. Booker, the science j,
ichor of Morris College, was a
it or in Lamar'Saturday to see >v
of. and Mrs. J. L. Douglass. 11
iVe are-sorry to note that t he-news- y
. Lamar .failed t.o lm. published .mi
t week.
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(11AKLKSTON M:\VS . '
Holy Week lias l.u.cu w> H observed
bring; by (lie throngs- of church- ...
ers." throughout, the city every evT y{
iv during the wyok, May j
s spi 1;itual act ivity. he-oh.-a rve< 1 and
o .create an impression upon the , ,
nds 'of all who are not in any Diie
program of life. i>y
M-iss Gladys '.Tones of -lames Tow'n t
rnierlv of Charleston.' and Miss
ice of.,.Ianu'stown. were among the o
my visitors in our. city during th .
\, week,
M?-:. Kihel Baylor iron to' a - flying?
|i t.i I'itt.whiiffrh. I'a.. iu attend the
teral <>f a near .relative, and other .
essnry business. Whi-le there,her ,
iy "is indefinite'. .' ?
\ dratrn entitled, "t?ol<4-ot?Mop ?' ...
II he given at Mt. Zii.ii A. M. I'..* x
null. \\\diies<lay' ove:iin;c- Ap;i! '
?rrt?S?o'cloc k.?'I'he?|inn'"ctls. are
- The Ktrrnvohl School i'i?r o*It l -~?
ny of which are 1'foni our cnmn.a--: 1
mu :? of the most tulenji'd. of oar- '
\ i-oastittit< the cast, which is ex- ,
niely brilliant,, and an iitiin.ib"
e.cd is expected. ills, Zaia (Jail
i d. .IVo-idoiil of the Where: ' -- I-ho '
^'oii' Cliih' of- this eity i?>|M.nsoi.
<i\Uo<ly invit;d. Adnils ion '1~> ""
lis. . ' .
Urs. Kiances ,M. S'ny.pe. Jfot'nieily
111i~- city, l.ut how w V ?n.
' . |i\ e day- ??*-iv dju
and A! >?. ' Tianiel K. l!y c'in
>vo'o.j Sll'iYt. Krienth Weir jfl
S C l < I a' I', . m:
U \KI! SIIO \!.S M U S ^
- aiuiaAif .Srlii'i.d :U 1! i _?" 1*.; 11 1 ,\ , A;.
CHiU'cM al . 1 l':IHi o'clock Ts~TeT<7T: "
,t!;.e assistant Snpt.' AM. -I. I*. l>uri
True To tfie in 1: !n< n; y of ih.. "
at lu;r. only a ti\v-?w-<-re-?pivsen. -
i i+'*t_i aehers and*stud<'iils took <*.'?
i it. in th.. di-ni,? Ton of ihe 1< -- __
t.' - ' tl
vt l'J:t!ti' o'clock ttic pa-'oiy lb v
I. Cowan Was at hi- nc.>l of dot.
M leeteii ||is ti xt I'l'D'H IIf>)|i;jiS?i
^ - " ? -g
lev. I?. Ut l?in:i>!i 11! Mortal.!-" Hn''
nj.i i! ".villi u> in. (iwr m-'i n ntr >? r- k
I!i- if ark- to tit,- Sun.j
.oul Wtic wry finely. ' f
\l spill i.Vlurk the pa-tor \V;? harl
llis post ;i11 I -po!;.' to . from '5;
- --? %
he' I.iltle lli'.er ISaplist t'hynJi, r
Vlirn.ii lioehiieli, the "Sup'., luis a ?
-v?i l \ e|y?Sptaiav S at HZTT" *"
ni aiv<I :.- :ii i leaviny a sluiay ua . #1
kt 1 :'!!<'n'elu -1\ tke I}: V . I*. I*. nr. 'M
tin* le:nler-liip ul' Mr. O. i.o\ver\ j
<!ei'e.| ;i et.'niit ahle pi1 vu Iill. MM. t
trraei was. in eliarjie of irrmip.i1 *
i Xh.: Hi-other I.'. K?. Km-V
Ml. ' I'hieet??|"he Hanm:- ' 1
eianee." Spletiilitl t it 11\\ fV'o v
It* F,y Rev. XIart in. Roy. .t f.!.c\v: '' : V
,.Ma. W. l.l. an<! ..IX
H * i >1 H111 il Mi' K-a v 111 i ;i; 1
re the U'lle-l of . Hi'*..1 >'
Si lei-. .Mr. ami Mis. < >. ()'.. I .<. w y
lev, S-. .1. Cowan. Rev. IS. Kohie >. '
! Mr, (.!. K. lHirn.li were the tliini- y
quests Sunday ol" Mrs. i'leari. t.i
Mi'. Waite i A V- r- ..F .11 i'e ?X
I.Hiriafi. V
Mu.; IM-ternl.- of .Mr. M;s>? W\ ah a-.' X
in! to- >i v hi III old ' : i_- * i" i Mi
lilt is reet>\eria,' from im a' : w
I lie. '"IM'.I."
i i:\i\t,kin \ i u s
.New rietlii'l A. M. 1M.. ('liui'ch
11! i i m y . St'lirvrrf v. :t> lielil a- u-aril 7"
M.'iiU.i- Ii oa-.a .i. ... J
dance al lho rliilrelic.-. were larjf,))
It' I'J'JlHt k Sunday Um -K. ?11" ?|?
faxlKt* 'anniversary 'c.-ivfiiiny \va *t*
I at M'.'W In the! A. M I . (' 11:i ill
serlKTffi was prcncTn*! t?y IJev. A. T
ley I'mm-St; I',ml I'upiist ( h_?
Icnine Address by Rvv. F. I.a.w-, |j*
behalf of the clnilvh: iisj uns.- (>y
1) I'.lixM't Slij;h. from (mlantbe:
s. \V . II. ('oiTrjy ami Mis.- Klla V
brutal.' Tlie?K+n^iiar ('<mvo-iMi ui '.s.
- iiem at .Ml Olive M. K; ( 'jiurch
alaya Kt'aiul 1 iim- was v-porteM.- ~
IlTmlay niylil. t-In- sail if o?' (iud w.t,- V
hid; three .-i/ri>untvM was preached V.
-e that preached were; II< vs. F. ('. y.
vs. A. I). Dawkiin ami II. II. Red- ! !
ltd; all preached wonderful set- V"
lis; the choir furnished sweet ; u- !{!
and n-lilxral olfcrinir was taken
tcv. ' S. TT Johnson. |?rOael!e<r a t X'
, /inn A. M K Sunday niul.t:
y was. i>n CoMcollom t<] *?.<.)'?; Key. ?
I. John-on aave nut Faster cirri !
esnl \t'W Hot hel- Sunday ribr'n't.' *C
Ii> Kutreiiia Corh-y v/as the dm
finest -Sunday of ' Miss Frame.
. ^lr. . -|-'i:i?iii! ;. I>liiek sp.-n: 1Z
-rr-t-mf -with her sis'ler, Mr. and
? I? \ r ? i
>. i cat I * ?}"!< V _
'he Sunshine ( lu1. will meet. Wed X
'lay taftr rnoon at tl.e lioiVn- < !'
Dora StVot,her, - *s*
"hose 011 the - irk lit are .M>:.
i>ia Miiv.s .-I'll eoi>|rnerf""to hm-i-'
I.ula Suher is aide to Fie up in {
homo; ti e frp tnN *?r Mr. Thomas X
?er and?Mr??ItieiM-il?I'm're?"tv V'f*
<1 to see tln-m "home from the jX
I'ital. ' IX
'lie Blaek Bird .Minstrel, irave ; X
\v Monday nifelit at Lexington Ifi *!
iooI. .A ^ |Y
lis. IJupert Walk, r aa.LJ :D, j
Hi 'Columbia spent sometime'- with j *?*
mot her.-Mr* Jennie Slijrh.
I "
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si .u ri.ft ni:\\ s"
Tho kil-ife-ii't oi" I'yTh'ias irtul. Court
i' Caianiiav. i , IkM auniverUy
.-trvio. at Shiloli Baptist Church
a Sit!ida\ aU -mo 'ii. March 21?.
A v?.i:y i"i:i iv-t 'in' pI'dLrra *i ar- ,
i'p;. .1 I.v I.. Jat.ii !). in in- >rc.-T
"if ilu* Sunday Seuoul \vus prr=- uto<l
??n. Siiiatay ey- tiinjr, tMu|vh
at Ke'iuiaoi '!. K. 'liutvli.
\;i: k >.-u .i.i-f Ais'i'" vc|,yji
yii.\})i:y vat ; i ;ahi; <1 a larjiv mttiiher
t' '? . *? ? ?! nil Tit*,v*lav at*u-rna??ii. i
last ; i'.i ; -lit' 'a i aAlhl y. Tho |
11 ?, > aTTHMOi'M lnT~T
roiisulylYv it.it os "utitlj i'aoy \wi;i \
r. i 3 t t'.v ili i.sjr renin where
iav \\Y;v heynt i i\ifiy -orveti - i" ?lc- |
rinu., vi- ? !v:m a.itl cake. l.inV
. ' !>:>-a -I (if t'uniiy v. < ro . p1-e- .
n-icil car'i title as a sua- j-.
iMiii..,- viaav loan: ii'ai anil irsiTu!. j
i; la v.; i i. i'cr. i> i il'. jf .?.M
rs,?M a i'V?-x -.'i.- a)?pa -??ipT
oat licyirt'Tt early "Stiyiluy ninniiny. '
VV.. .. I...II 11. -?f\1 V?4 1
!im h;* lee is atLr try
;j.r -1jv ]J-? !" Illness. . ' ' !
MVe-- Anna L.. liirnie. Kyc-ly 11. ?in<i
ilia iipw.u'il spent the past weekid
at homo,
M.A is'ivi'.w IViobnii spent -a t'e.y:
ivs in the. city la'st week. J
f s. Annie Hiilii)is<>11 of P'-iilmk Iphin
.me to the City to ntt-eml the I tin? ,
't?l a1'' her (tfitiult'ml her atvh is -sj><. fat i
nr a jew weeks, with her hvi.ihoi".
nl s'-lei'-in lav. .. Prof. ami M,v.? <'
. Law,<m." . ' ' .
II1 .. .t?tj?V}'- :l :iii.I In
ai?A La ..l", (.' .fin. i ntm-o.i in
,irt-\i.!h' on Sanaay e\ ( aimi'-t<> wit
?a_a- ati i 'i a m i-i H In 11 ii I It. i 1111 I ' I'. ' ii
n ijiuVAvL- . ^ ^
ohsi : (i n.? Pa-iv-ha!} SjkiniV Sehoai
i Krinay. MreVli 27. Keys. A. 1'.
lear;- i:it 1 !, W. 'iiiylur ivov ;iie ::
i; (; ;'! sj.i I'TTTTt eTTil ;a ally pica -
full ofvbr
vitality\^
PMMHIII II I II
KASTKS?'"
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. - 'i'K < RKAM A
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1 122 Assembly Street,
Jf ' Saturday
April f7 11.
i <! ilu i? audience Several short talks
were mailv by -p.'.trolls and the pro-'
jriam. was rTTfu riTpovsoT w"tlv""il usic.
After the program was finished the*
;:i!(iiv<i..e ie*i;<d trr the school ground .
\.!n c If . v.'.'.s' plantul in honoV of
ihT ere..: pT !ii 11t,hroi>i t. ' MY. Kosi-n-' M
" ].!." : _~ ^
yrr~cf>. kimon tmd .M |\?- ?
Williams u-aehers
i\V\.Lui? ' M*:-sciiots, n K>v;;
The people ;;t Taylor Chapel, a
ui'a! i- 'irh iii.ii y 1 ? mles from Colui;:
,i1 :m'( *i? :ii?: good work for putting
ii ! . > ..ran oven 'in their school
Wi>rk i'.st. ?\ i 1 * i. w*..rd the relation
h ip T ' h v ' .p ioaal development
i.l tli " . man \. i'e pile tlie liard times
v.e are Wofk.iiii.vlir.rd for the develnpiiieril
<>i i. i; i lil.Mren. .Mrs. Martha
\"t:MVe"is ! i' v ;;i "1 work in this..
; H'.i. tin; v. '
\Vi . " ' "at" our -dhooljAelavY-are ' ,
., ii- -'..i ii i- extended two months c
'.'s jvear; v.e hope to do better,
e.exi t eri.il. . 7
The ( a Circle is still do-..1,
dig .. ?rPh-re-Hs?rugl.i r the leadership.. " ' .
of 'Mrs. 1 .Mel lomdttp* Ti.e
* h ; ,-;l is still alive one mem
! i ( i * iia-i ' : cM'itvh Inst Sunday.
Tlx.' iiy . - f - y ?>u tin* sick list. nrV -
;r,! i;:iv; ;;; ay;, n. . .
fK\\tV->iiy i.< looking sp.vng-.liko.
a >i:.r \i Inii.Ti-uly tliiS' is a waken
injr I"!u formers have caught
in' ' <> ;'i .;!.<{i';u-c .working in earnest.
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STATIONS GARAGE
1 s;: 1'-'Taylor SI. l'hone 9271
0PI;N ALT; NIGHT
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Many Kvrollnnf !r*
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i< |.;HnI . flit' TilK;s Illtjlliix? of X
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N I) SOD AS ? , . : '
:?_? 1 ??Columbia,
S. C. X
me cnurcnes. i ncv say that society *
people will sacrifice time and means ,
for their lodges, and when it conies '
to the church tlicv have only complaiHTs
and excitsi > to remler. -There '
x.t arc .ministers.whumake the same in- ditement.
hut we disagree with thciy. ;
in that the love for lodges hinders j
the church. _ It is the hick of true re?,,
ligiofi. If all of th?' lodges- wore*;
.destroyed throughout the couittry, tlit*..!
same lodge people- who are careless-j
iloj ..loll'!-!! Would not be a hd