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Pagg Two '"f . THE "OLD GRAY" A^ K.H11I1.I Bishop liansum Hack Again The State- Of, South Carolina and! the city of , Columbia arc indeed : \ proud to knoaw that Bishop and Mrs. [ ?K:? Random?have?returned" from , their palatial home at Ucean Port^-ifrl^ J., to the episcopal residence here , jiii the capital city. It is reported ^ thrrt the bishops?home in New Jer?rsey is a realpalace. And that the 1 same hospitality shown his ministers here in the episcopal residence is, ex- { tended "them at his home. Bishop ? Reverdy C. Hansom, A. M:, '-s -i a high class christian gentleman, j When it comes to dealing with litis ) people- both ministerial and lay, he j cannot be excelled: l"fr?jis?a?real > prince. The people of this state ^ have never been better plasd with a bishop in all of its history." Its untlng where the A. M. E. !' Church will go in t4iis state with ( such a great leader as Bishop "Itan- isom. He is heint? talked of Ininv nn<- 1 opd of-Ahc-statc to -Uii.' other. Nnf.i ?only by his own people but by peo-j pie of all denominations. Mrs. Em ma S. Hansom wife of the bishop has . ready won the hearts of the people in state. She is without an enemy. To know her is to love her. She is a J true type of a. christian woman. Bis- , hop Ransom will deliver the Bacca - laureate Sermon - at the State-College id Orangeburg this year of which. Dr. K. S. Wilkinson is the most j accomplished President, and that I great school plant will certainly re- | cerve a wonderful treat. 11 this their | . Commencement' Message. .???I Sinners Ashamed of -Xheir Profession Common sense ought suggest that ! persons should not' follow a profes sion of which they are ashamed to i own,. Recently we listened to a Sal- j ? cation Army Service, and at the close > of service, the minister asked to see j the hands of all christians' present, i ,-i. j,t_." No 'sooner t han he spoke a great | 'I' - ^-liunihrr of hands were raisedr.~lle i then asked to see the hand's of the ' sinners. But this upiest met with^po response. After urgent persnasToii a.hand went up here and there. Too i often tliis is the experience witness- j ?1 ^111 .1 fl of our revivals. Undoubted- ; ly there must tie soiiiethng degrading in living a. sinner's life*." The best ' reason thut can be given as to-why all persons should be christians, is because the profession makes them ! bold. Sinners are cowards when it j comes to owning their profession, and [ itit*iv nutsi in* .in unpu'asatu. rewaru t in i-UTnit y Fiji' t1 lost*. wTio liv"i.~ lives ! that they. art.*' itsiTitmed lb t?\vi'? } throughout their earthly cSustanee. j Everybody should possess tin* eliristan religion. For it is the oiTiy religion that satisfies the cravings ol' the human soul. It gives one bold ness to stand here among men, and at last in the; l in a I day of judgement. There is notliing' that has done I more to retard the spiritual progress ! of our churches thaii the decorum < that this latter day permits. In l\vr, mjfr days'the men sat on one side of j the church a ml the women took the j other side. In those days the very | ~ <- ; best order w as observed in the f - ..* i-.iuirches and. they \Vere always wit- , . iiessiig revivals of soul saving. Al- | liming .men and iiumui to it to getlver in tlie ehiyv.h, bus not only 1 done away with niuih of the fervency: "of the service, but .the sacredness as j well. For there are Some men that ! Would not behove themselves ip heaveli if they Wet'e .-itting by a Wo j man and knew it. ."The same is true oh the other lmrrrk Many eoim*?M*.iliuuli today timply lo siiriajiAe. flhcrprrr-t-n.i * [ m:11 i.nl jw,n,.til.i whau'ver | Infact- .their company is ' between i them and their Christ, and theiir i 1 In nudi'l < or,' more mi,hi t licil'-serial . > partener. than they are upon their j i.mhiorlal souls. The prea'ehed gos- i . jtel cannot have its desired effect up-I on them, lor thc> are mure concerned j about' their seal"TuTi'tl*"~rban they are j ?i- about their Cod. In conducting re j * vivals, we have often held, special j services for men only and for women j only, ami never owe time have such j meetings boon Without the "Ceatest , ipsiilts. . A. 11 of. this have cunviiicedj as. to believe that the w?gwt thing ' that'could have been dalle against the I ' ? 1 1 " 1 ' " 1 i- J ii' i lie | n I"1111 :i>11 to let male and female.- sit together ? tklH+lff 1 lie -el'Vice >. Allen's < oiiiinein eiiieiit _.Speakers _i__?The?f acu-ft-y?of Allen?l'n-iv or si tyke re in Columbia needs to I*- congrat-1 - ttl8t?l-tW- t-he talented speakers- su- j eUred for ~tfie ' 'Cormr.onyeini ii t; -Tprri- s . gram here next week". 1'rof R.I. Ronton delivered The co.n.-ec ration message last Sunrltyy which was highly j spoken of-.by students of the UniVer- ! sity and citizens-of Columbia^-?Rrvsident Sins , who is rated lis one ol'. the * best speakers in .the church will de- j liver 'the Baccalaureate Sermon 'at. j *?? the U niVersitr (-hapel?Sunday after.- 1 noon at d 00 o'clock, 1 lean Samuel I Hopkins <ji!<'? . A. Bh B. P.. of Mtn'i . vis Iirowp, College, Atlanta. Cla.; will address the Divinity School on Mon- ! day evening at H:00 o'clock. Bishop M." II. DaVis A. M., I>. D? of Balti- , TTtuvt-, - ?wUU- axliiess the Alumni A ssoclutioh and commencement vis- j iters'-at K:0U o'clock, Tuesday even ing. Ret. D. O. Walker, B. Th., A M., Cleveland, Ohio, Will speak to the', literary societies on Wednesday K:()0j B. M., and the Rev. Charles Wesley, ' i?l i\ . c tr. ingtori, I). C., will address the grad- : Hi.-/Mir fins/ Thursday. < 'oimneno-C ment day. All loyal African Metho-1 (list in the state should avail themselves of this wonderful opportunity Come Eo Columbia next week and witness this great occasion. , j , Others Will Report AV'e take this method of expressing, our appreciation 'to the good and faithful ministers of the Winnsboro | - . " ' i V.. p ( k ''AJL : v" -tin rrTttft'iar- : j ... - \J ^ J r~. ?"m *" I JD THE NEW RIDER 'f l> fcl.L.IS V .-. ' \ District for their pre ettee a^ tin- ' district jju'OtfiTR Inst wtrk, *jind !\>i ' ' their financial v reports submitted.:* A'e believe .every minister attemhruV the conference will r'port his lull ?> ! .'ssinent after Sunday L'I in?t. Mans v t)f the pastors reported in lull at the 1 tueetirnr and they have our sincere thanks. Dr. J. McKin/.ie "Harrison," " Presiding Elder at the l-.aiu.oter | >i r Lrict and Dr. H. A. Adams, Presiding Elder of the Newberry Distritt were welcome visitors to our meet " ing, We ttlso luul quite a~ niinil^:~ of--ministers and Iny-memhers to great our sessions. Mrs. K. J. -Johnson Was chosen official reported and | f the Kev.' W. K. Bowman.- B. S.. -is- a f meniber of the "1'alnielto" -nut air. ' they' will report the doings ; of' the ' Winnsboro District Coplerene'e. . * - Our Whereabouts I < r.......i ' <>' ? wmov ?hukui \ ivnuni u> . ;n i in* , seat of our district conference ami"'* had a high clay in /ion. The Itrrr ( 1 the ihoriiingy-the" Rev. W. R. liovy-1 man, Pastor preached a soul stirriau si'iiinm oi tin. 111 111 i-in .. i) [ H|i.f I jii- I.'. ? i I. A. Miller, preached a great sermon ] I that nieht. This week-end will lino { us at Carlisle With the Rev. WY.l.i .Johnson, l'astorv We will preach at d TYratMse.ChuiH.4i5 -Sural:iv"'11uir11111fT i and at Mt. Kden Church at Carlisle. Sunday night.. Business meeting ?>f ! the "quarter. Saturday afternoon at I Paradise. Let the meinlmv 'pv i.\' '.fo? .j- t an out-pouTihg of llio 11? I \ Spoil J "la*t us .adv.ance uli our kuloM. K. t ill Kt 11 N I \\ S * The. General t,'onfei <:ii< >? i.f tli, \l K, Church will meet at Xtlaifl'F. Ci'TV on' May 1, 1 t'd'.f. fl i ?onq>o-?.| ..i about eight htittdled delegate:, 11.'Ill male and female, and mcJtide t j i? " yentativs bo. a I i.i.n: dm- ii.di a vi foreign lands. Tin.. CoiilC em . . . every four year,--, and , ri . usually last about a month.. J;." v ' flenses for tvnvtrt Am'l Imtel i.yii? Can merit- are paid l.?j the general e<< n . | i Three hishons retire under t! tinn C limit, l\v4> retire mi account '< ' Tiealth,. and otu- on acconir <-!' .In . preference for the pa lo'ral"-. - .. * i M. i? Rt-v. Bi-dlOp I' It. I.e. rie\'. V. h area nicItided . Smiin?i .u.b-n i, i .i mi gia and Florida i doing- liei..|. . r vice, as ill ad<lil ion to (lie . le-ida: routilie of service. In. ha - a lampau-o-on in eacli State" in thV;~.'tiT'i f;i s ? Claflin College.. CRrk C i. i it . ( amnion Theolovtvai, Seminar... :> , Bethune-C'mikman <' ?, J t- at 1} * -j tona Deat h, Florida. ' . Uishop Keemy !t-1i\? r !ii>' laureate Sermon at '-Tu.??lieys < and."Annual" Address' at <" 1 atJ1 . , ?>? ;. nienee.inent dav. \\ edne d . t ; i1 ?>:; 1. On the niorninp '! < nielit day the . inull- lei - t>! ^~r i .. Cerenee reo.url their ea>h ? .? * ; e-.i hind suhseiiptioiiS lor t.'l ilin siun. The friends ot < latin air aa xituls eojLeernini; :t hr he .It h. <>: 11 ideal Uandoiph, who ha.-' he. : -enllv ill- for ne rh?" ' - , responsibil-il ids-of a fniUoe.i . - in modern days, paVtie.alat !\ in im;- jt tie .need d. |'le 1. " ' lire of hanks, .i- about t. settle the her\e> of mo t an. o:.tn. I . M' I>" ' I. HON \ I lo\ (. I \ I \ t l \ I ^ * ?"N ?\ 11?I Mil: 1 >ui>l on (?ll or I o ( i\ > 1 Ktil irt?h-'tnt<?II Hue- >? I)r. I .e W 1: :u. . I t .1 li o:.. r- r ri T I'll lie ri I'll- of ( la O-i I ' a > Aliir.S K. I'iiiiton. li \\of.. he..;. ell Ceil a i(erd th.,n fei rue- oil i '< : property in Orane-.ii.ii if,io !. of Kdue.'ltliin -of t l;e \| - .*11- 11 ' en pa I t'hnreh. t-> b.-.hol.i m f'lufl-in l' iii\er- il \. " ? ; 1 ill'- .urru w 11! (' " in : lor shoi l l.njit- and' (ij ;: j.. \, i. . , turned '(Ai'C !> < lal'lin I mu'.-i 0 ) !* vidiu^r 11ii-r*.* i |>": t I in i a; i. ii. i . M'l'ibed in bona tide |ded-.*e I han Sfifi.intil in ..r>I 1 < 11 .i ? -1 iii A state-Al ide ' amnay n i ii<">>.\ r i pru'Tess \vilb an aiini'itiii. .i .-a! a,0.(1(1. 1|' and. u"Ii?-ii fi.i I.- seen I i'i|. i,..11.11011 I . I I.' Urrent budget and '- '.?' ? "iddllinll to llle ptVvetii yl.il i".' Stddl.nno, " I Iiis Oanip.'?i11 v, l.i'i'ii i ..)"> . a }y laurndn'Tt t>~ meet-mr- ~?r* rlT^r5*-'jl'L'lU'Mt respon.-e,' and 41? 11ij< ? . ivhielt will in* jriTi'tv'.jo li id.-- r^rr* ' t>l' 1)1'.' lllld .Vh--. 1 ? 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Since 1lie-lias hern' j i ->i' i | tilie.il with f'laftin t'nivep il and !., ! , tlilli:uiulr.tp ^li. r tjdet'ti d Wife I'?do?u. much of tlii' &yceess' nf that el lent? school. j s THK HENLiDK'T-Al.l.hN Hummer School Hold bright Prospect '() ) v.._ ; " - X. -'-'.J . ' ' i " -"** TS- --.\| THE PA I.MKT Tilt' lU'iu'flii 1 -.Minn* ffun'mn-r* Si I. ! vhiili, lav.in> -iltiuo la, l!'.< I lias vi-ia ;rat ii vim- pt i'.'.pi-it-a Muiii applna ions aio- ciniiiti^ into tin- ollim- ><i In- <lll i.-r|nr, i Iran Sll)illl. Thi Stiii|iju-r. >1 is line of. 11? 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I i?yirttTT**- Irl?tt \l.-| ;? 11.1 ' liin v. :i |. ;ui!. . . j !j:?, it.; p:i i*i| in i* 11? 11 1111 Mr. :11; 1 Mir. I'tv s .-n VI \leu ! lut'ot iii't' \\lu> u,;i :v? i !< i?I-1 ; illfij. ' I lit' I ii uly \ : > I ii ;ii "I ! In-11' lien' ri'i v i' l-s \\ :'is lu-.l(l :il home of 1 r. fiiid Mrs. tJii'V iliul Cow f Bethel A. M. K. Church in clutrger . .. . t. "" 4 * ? TO I,KA1)KR? v I T;?in ;uul iliun' wi'i'v umk-ilakvis. i t,< iHinc yoiuiiu'iiiily v\11*tiii s.\ in j^ttiy in iIn* U'roavfti itnvs. Inviialiuiis lroiu Alls.si's Matvvd-! ... Ah i\is.-*ii"k au?l I.oTiTm' Nicholas .'iu ;vt- 1 .rail v.i uliiiii i"K exorcist* have hoiTh M'" iH-il, (hank \??li. accept out roll t at 'tl.it V us' 1torn :;li ( iiion, .s.' I'. \l iy. IVrnet.ta Freeman air.ivcd " out- hi tin New l aijvl JjiL.SlaU iai will spend a (V\v monllis with _ : ..i ?iiuiiu* 1 oiks, F'his is |> rtt'iiiyijijj lo la v. AI r. I'"i otiiiaii who nratTinros - ii": < 1m i !?111 ii pretty w v 11. Air . Itarnotu AlcK i-sicl;?hrrc?hTRl? -"iiii1' i-cin.o<lollii(i> ^^lotiv lii her homo loth SUj JR'ssith Wiiiilhato lii.'-htv I'a.l > haryro ? I' 11u umk which?1 v a> well iloiio. ) Alts.- I.ucy iloss lias hvim in the ' ~ : i<y tm\ so\ era! .nToiU Its! Stopped " I'pmiV- hMntiFrlr. 1 '-11 % * * i nimiii aim win pnmam.v riui Ui muatiUuu.s iuter in -tin1 seusoirrT^ " I".fiu.ii is the luiine of Mrs. Hossr t'i>r ? j vi'i nl yeaFs-she tired in Greenville,- * S. < .. where Mr. lioss died. < rM-r?rrrrrl?M r^.?M\'i d (in?Sr' Wallace?| Si., lust their infant^ son a few days', he'o. Mrkisskk and Sim were under- * ' t alters. ; :?;? ^ ?'. Mr. Kut'ns .(!iejrorx, popular jjrocer ; 'oas ivarden of nice strawberries, we \ ihank him Tor so generously di.vid- -i iojv w.ith ,\is. ' ' ' } T^.'any Vhnnks 1'<T ey.rs and chickens?i from Shady Grove Myptist . t'hu.rch, ] ' S w i.: /at. S. (. " ? i j ?- Mi'.Ms Gaii'dy and Lee of Sims Hi ' i n' miiney for The Leader, also Mrs .Mamie tiiee paid pari, these are some ' , . . f ike. weekly eiistoinrs. .Others, are si o a atelmrur up. ciihk \\\ M:\vs. "'mu1.iv pa I Mothers''Day was ob-; ! 1 oil lit all I lie 'el ill Feb e- 'of *iie eity a i iln: en/torn. The-dav was-one a t;111ite'' the bem;t\ of nature in II t! pleinlor. Very appropriate .,? ..jll 11.,- , ??r\'i< es i vudered 111 our: . i. ?a11 lie. . ,\.| \\'e !, v M.; V. 1 ^frc'dr 'the-rn-tniTT'r: VW. S. Thornplh-'..\" I ! I '.Hi I tie t e \ | "And t lie / < <' -'e ii' W-:?S l liefe."' .Speeilll I U le M'""j iTTTlei I',; |.\ )Jie rtl.ii". : e.' 1'ii.e papers WeIV lead Oil i ' " tier'".' I>.\ -A. t'j ed kohin. on . anil' ' . ' \ ; V iIi:?til--. There. were inaiiy.i .??V'Np?i"* ' ion?tiy many?nf r of flu- eliii i i Ii. The heail-%' 1 M ! iiei'liooil' w a eliaraeleri/ed "'1'' ( !' ' !. :? nniljiy *:t.rt? i homi I I?. I' . |Im \11' Hi,I': ' > i i i ill v. iiii i. Ji ul' .1 In- fi; \ . 'i In. ? tji 'I i a in! . . r i:it iitn iru\ e .i . . I y i | i |i?V ill ( ;Ui(l imp- .-iTT. .'. 11.'~ v ' :?> ln-iiI' . i " * '. I. I ll.V V i I \ I'll.. ' ..it.I nnr ?nitich hclnvcd * ? f i 1;; ; r- ;. :y. ill1 :niyry t tiP^a dried Thi'tv win' litany visitors a i:?; . tft.'jtvr. Tlu- ?"?1 livt inn '?< ii needt'd as - the church ~~ a- I; :i111 lal ?lfiV to .hTllIjr' I ;i'! ':!"iiincjit. We are | . - '! :':i!.ccifl 11 r ;.i! I our city church-' - '!? ; Ii I spirit i.|' hiu/iier! . " ! 'ji ! -m at in as is nur ciis: y I'Vi'Tuii;1; "the IVf?pcc % ''' > I. 1>. I*. 11. 1']. .ul" W. \ L-'' : a! i-iUiii usl a hit:-: , \ . a" \ !:r;:i:i1 Ii.uupiet al ' . I!;!.-' II'. Aiarkct . Slicct. The PV! " .! in >i:. 11aicil io the cjty the '' : ' I : iic i dc'r. its >(aiiiTaids, aiitl j . i \* i*ih*111 u piik 111 i11u' acconipli^h ' 'n-?r-1-TH-t^- athnt'vr?cdttra-i ioita I ~ i ; i t rain ii in adjusting" ' u 'in'"- inter-racial icUition- , *' 11 Jliji f.'1111 ni' many in i '. i' ! !i "I'M.- ilTadc hy ntuii' "ii.- I In' I slccjii Icad_ '' !i" 111 -h*' a ci*. i " I in- |\ vail I'd littler ! : ' ' '\\a ma ti c .ii' i-i'iv ' >' ' I _y 1 1-. a.1'-' caiiiiiaic'inh'.." IP'.. ? lap and it ? !! lali'inciil r rr i nI I !ml ;d! .( In fur . r " 1 -v?'vvT.n')-nilT:;1-1 J'-1'. >' \m.ylal ?< >11 l I'm I nil III :i ..in- . i lu-raw u ill > ! inn ifi'it. < \':u:. il .11111lor-sm-.iii?.|- iiaiii|iicl>. \i .iilimy ua' liolil ' la.-T t-a . v | in- all'air ar-n-nal . -a :*..*! .! -at %lV-1i;-;|i( ' 'iiiiir- I lall ua: !>? : If' I1 i ! wiili flu- inter-rl:is?> i ' I I In' man . Tow its of I mam ,! ..< o \\on' 1 !- } i i,:r\ il?'li;'J.L ' ft | > rt< . " a . a ..*t?i til. 'I'|n-|'?y.*i' i-i.tli} . a ;ii .i! : pal | nit . : !'. i .ilia ft 11 - in I . Till- .-el! :oi' !: II. S. I i I aill-ll J i ll. ||| \ I IV '! 1 ' i"*^^7T 11ai in,iii-.,aii! v' t n : in 'w a ' pan I. I li'i it .m;i 1'n iii.! ?V \|, . i-:?!k.I j' liij'u .i i .a 'I'inlailrlptiia, I'a.. ami j ^11 T : I ">? a 11; ril?-lit' III til In lra\ t* j -' hi \ -i11 ii . ;'..i a .-Imrl.. .-lay. i .'a -r? 5i. ti ioints. ami, ii-latiws" ,**'" A'- I ' ar? . ii-jnii-iup- i-r . . i t n I u t in * 111. ri Ii - . I u i-!: a ii- n! I in- .i-'oin . - rrn:rrV 11 .11 . "p, itji-i" \\ 7Te~lTri,.'u or " i' ini ,-Llu . nii^ploii* lyp?vary. ~ i :-1' ?*H'ii inl - attil i i-lal i s i-:-L of \ . ' 'lyit'o 1>;" M il inm mrshnticl of 3 : I Ii .- 11 in-.--!. \. (Y. arc : -:M* fa a - point iln-?+?vara':oti":.:? - v-rlr j*'aii-nt Mr. ai.it ?rr^-?s ? 1 ul _ ' ' rlt" ' I I I I ll 1 \ i;tllel;i ;v;i . Iiehl * ' .. '' "I i1 < :I; Tilt <1)11 i i111 . < :, i In ? .. ! - i',-1 Vc I lie ili<|i;.':< !": ni1. 1" ; : > :i. ' l -'P'tu s: '< > <!;'im'< pAiMf .i. !! | ,,a. 11. U.?t>in ; ' am! i i-iiiii'y. t'earhet''-;, Mrs. I' " t i". iii i'iA isnr ?i.*' c-? I ! ? *) 'i | 1 > (icM. S. f'. Till1 t c.icli ^ 1??' ' W. It.'lHHil MM't . _i?_l i l LLa.?tin I Inn?i iillimnlli ti.? i ? Ati iH- in the next I ' . ? ? 'Mi ' \ \ li.l.l'! NUTIIS -H 'I iw < 'oiiinH*rire?H?*>Tt Mxe-ret^es of--(he l.ihi-ohi f !?v.l.-ii .* inii'l begun I May Hh 'l ie- ItaieaJ.uiroah? Sermon ' i was j)ic-iclted by K. C.:Frier3on FULL or ;Br VITALITYX^ ?|? *1* A i\ t|t t% '? ?* *VV|? *< I ItKKSK'S I)R i: ? . r- --i -M l^P. R. RE ; A 11 LL 1.11\ K OC rA l EN l < ....... CIC?ARS,.AND AI'EX TOH.ET PREPARATIl ? ~ NEWST * Race *'Magazines And Newspapers j IC'K CREAM . |: . v - phone ?! 1 122 Assembly Street, i* * * ' X ALLENDALE SlI X - ALfflSDS t June 22nd to Jt % Accredited by Stale-I epartment h: s been selected. Special tielp i J -mar Srtmat Teachers.? Tutition lOchring- i.5tf per Week.:?~ ... V A C. V. BINC, For information wiite MRS. I.< 0. 1. " ' Hon V. " ... of p;h:u?,.. S. ami wifs greatly. enr ioVeil. -May II the primary, first.' second and- third grades oil which Misses. I.m i.t Brown, and I'. A. Sliep- 1 crd' are teachers rendered a very en- ] loyaole program. The little' one.-1 kin w jusl w hat thev Were supposed lo do and did it with all -their might. Ma\ Id, I our lit., tilth, sxth and sev nth grades' of which .Misses C'liurLuile';1111gIetoli' ami 1'. A. Slloke- are ieaihyr- tendered an. interesting u grain ah o. 'May Id, a .tniscellanious i 'to - a am w a: conducted by Rrot'. I.eon f+trYrrrt-rlr ?H IS- - prop nun WtHw . S'LM'y iroml, ..M.i.v 1-1, tlu' tcraduation exeri'isi' was one-long* to be remembered. The Annual Address Was delivered by l.lon, .J. II, tirahani, Probate .Jud^e of Met leilan ville, S. ('. His subject war, "Seeking tin- Pest,'' and ail who attetaled was greatly benefited. The speaker.- \V-eru~allh yood but?the two last 1'iom this j^ioup were: Miss Carolyn Id, Wilson, Valedictorian and Irinaneso hi.. (libbes. The visitors \\eie: Mr. .1, 1 .often. Trustee and Mr. T. W. (iraliain, Clej.k'of Trustee i build. May 1 r>. was Annual Seniors' Rest |)tion. It was . very pleasant sur- " prise to vha\e friends i'roni Charleston ami f iruriretown? AH the patrons. . md li iciuls are hoping Prof. Howard and his faculty a very plea-ant v.i'-TytntT'mid veleooo* to 1 jVloCU'llanvdlfau . (Jsailed School next tall. *^L M'l' !.'?/_ v i. w c :-.tin.lay. Alay I V. the paslbr aim memhen ..I' Sluliili l'aplisl Church, ffltn, ami ITu'ti*-fil'lti" Ai.u'ii TtTilT" t: P. I'm, ii.i. im at lull '.I nlfii :Ii'1'iihiii oh llu* occasii?11. ('ii'.h nr'MIP IV-^ j ular meet ing iin Tuesday afternoon. .May I.:. ;.i I la ri'i ideiice ol Alls. Milium lliown tm I' u 111 \ St. A tlt-al til' m".' :was I ran ai'itd.and reports W . I'l' . !l..'alf li t t lit' tit rS wflu at'it ntltal. . t lit- .Stall* Meet nig. Ponai iwii wcK?"iU'*m to two i iit-i I y rases. A \erv refit ii. nr. i'fp.i: i war. sei'M'd It... I III- l.o leS: . ' Tlir t iiiv Aloiv I'.tl tirt < lult- bebl?I-. a r ii.t el'ii;;-; .?t tin la. itlolU't*. t?l_ A!i . Mao Spears on l-'.tjwar'tls St., on \\ftliit- .tlay a! tdi iloim, May l.'l, AL i i i11r?;. w as opened in usual inaniifi* .muI al'tfi .tin- regular routine ol Ini'.iilt' s, report s were iii.ttlo In- tin* i11 !i .111 who iittfi.iktl tlu- slali* meet in.-;. - Then tim Indies wimv invited int.. the- dining io,?in w hoiv ve,r.\ 11" nipt inp; Irn.t- salad ,w ii h sainnes'uhd i.A tl ..Ira was -crVetl. . .. All . I.a\ii'..ia Pis is'. tfr;,' chariiiI'l'.j'ly rut f.aitied -I I it* nientb ^ s ul. llif Tuesday A l utiiuiiii (.'tub ami -a 11 tt iiit.il t-tl guests at In'!- home on \\ (lulvlaml "\vi'.. un Tuesday May ILbh. Several tables were irrrrvngtsT" ftn?bridge with sutivOiHi'- baskets of mutts i?i' rut'11 giii'sl'. l'.acli moment Was pleasantly spout and a deticV OUfs cuurse- of ji'f cfi'itiH and cuke wus Si l'VOll. * 'I'lm Atinslii'l given in tin.* auditor^ inn of-i-*Micoln Hi Si-'hoiiJ on Friday iiiu 11L ivii.'t wilri'd spicy. Much laughter and a m> la use wa'-j, created during i?hi' i'lit 1 i r lil'iil'l'llIII.?? . Miss Claudia Wiliainsmn of New Inirii, N'. ('., is.the guest of Dr. ami ..lis. I. D. Davis, Jr. Mrs. Clement, Miss Irma Robinsonanif Ml'. A.M. Clement, Jr.,- of (jhar lesloir were the guesis of I'rof. and Airs. <I.awson on h'rulav ant: Saturday. ... . Mrs. 1. M. Myers, Miss K. C. Myers. Mr. Stephersoil, Mr. Morris and Mi- Tlioniiis. all ol Columbia wereHit quests of I'rof. anil Mrs. I.aw-. ' : oil oil Sunday ;t TP t-1'11?><1 M. Uev. A. II. -Howard, ' hit* just - relumed f roin a trip to California. On Sunday night dt Kmaniu'l M. J'T f 'hnreli.??cave?a?lecture on ('all- _ foriiia. Uev. J. W/Cmylor. preatdied at Mt. M'sfcah A. M. K; Church on Sunday i ifternoon, May 17 in interest of the lioofittfrs Club. A^large audience | Saturday, May 23, 1931. boy\ Lie ED a J ? ead^g UG STORK ! ___ ,?: ; f IESE, Prop. : . .:?: MEDICINES, CIGARETTES. A TOBACCOS. Y ONS?COMPLETE STOCK. AND???? : | ? Can Always Be Found Here. A AND SODAS J ! 7S20 * | ???Columbia, S. C. *< * MMER SCHOOL ' LE, S. C. ? ?Sk ily 25th. 1931. * ? ^ of Education. A strong Faculty ~ is.offered to 1'rinitfry and Gram - $2 .AO for-.session: - Board and ' * f Di'fect&r _ fv : , .U ""V CALI.AHA.Nj. Registrar, .. 1140, Allendale, S. C. * ; was present and a liberal collection taken. * . " The'Silver Tea'.given at the resi " denee of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Palmers * on Suhdav TiTfe rhn/iti V.T.. ~Tr .V ~ - , ? - - - muty i I j. Wil.S tpiite an . enjoyable-' affair. A silver trjleuinx- was taken and" iced tea and crackers was served. Mll.LEIt CHAPEL NEWS Newberry, S. t\--Sunday . was an iileat day and everybody here shower: a spirit ?.?!*. nuprecialion in Sunday -School and church. The S. Si was largely attended and teachers were a. their classes, and we feel that much .St good was accomplished. At 1U30 Dr. J. C. McClellan announced as a subject, "'fhw Procla mutolY-and the Power of the Clospet" ? One person was fellowshipped into the church. This-was a great message and at 3:30 Dr. McClellan weyu- ? to St. Matthe^vs Baptist Church ami met a full house there. The people said this sermon, was the most po\v- . erft?l ever heard there. Subject, "The Inherited (lift." At 8:30- the y? hi n g and old were seen wending their way to a Mothers'* Day prograin at Miller Chapel. This program Was in* a elass to its-sefL?Mr. E. E.? Kkryd was master of .ceremonies. The l'ojlowng persons participated Mis.1 1.. I. Piatt, Mrs.?1.. M. (lihh i'.???? Mrs. I,. M. (lillum,. Mrs. Ida Hard, Mrs. Carre Kloyd, Mrs. Maud McClellan, Miss Addie .Pearson, Miss Lucy Mae ilson and Pi'of; E. B. Pratt, .Jiv Uev. Pair the pastor,* Dr. McClellan The Sunday School Convention of Miller -Chapel Church presided uvcr 11 v M i.-a A (id ir P.-io' nil ' a success last Tuesday nieht. Cloud result-; Wci:c i.Ill a ill,'.I rv<.i\> tlw. .Mr) G. ('. Williams and the pastor went to White Mall jphurch in atti'Tidnnco Upon the District Conference ol the Wiiinsbovn District wlipii l hey had a splendid meeting. Profs. II. I!, Thompson, K. L. Pe pais", U. W. .Manee, .It':, were visitors in our city last week?viSTlihg the schools here and in Clinton. I)r. ,J. F. tIrani is sti11 on the go imtk+ng-gootl? by leaps and bounds. At the S. S. Convention which was a success I)r. . and Mrs. Samuel Nance were pres nl and gave us the .benefit ol' their rip experience in speeches' to the wiivviiiiv'ih The oiVicers of the Odd Fellows . Stulf met'at Ucthlehepi.BapT. Church last . Friday evening. Welcome' Address by the Noble Grand, Brother M. It. l.asane, who presented Brother II B. Ricard of Prosperity,.and ; who in turn presented Brother Wal- . 5 lace who was muster of ceremonies. H.other McCottrie of Georgetown, iiiiiL. Mnil hyr 11. B, Butler of llartfe \iille, WAvfe1,1 htv "dtslinguished guests. Brother B. F. Neely closed tile ses -* _ sioP from there, thev Went to the hall where many good-Things were hud to cat. ? " JOHNSTON NEWS We regret vtry much- to leam^ot Mrs Anu:s- hav rg town going back o 1 " r>,? cVin urflo lnvn/l K\r nunPt/hiblu that know her. Her expectatiorv-^bf**? to return hack September 1st T)ie Rosebud Tea Room on K. K. Ave, js still serving the'public, Vh6- " past Weok Mr. Wilkins and Mr. Bur- ; cess of State College were caVlars at the Rosebud Tea Room, C. P. Pop*, prop. 5.. ^ Airs. Alice M. Davis is ill, we hope ? her n speedy recovery.? ? ?Wt>?rt'gii'l veiy?iiiuclf uf 'Mrs. O. O. Mclivtoch's ieturning home on the account of her fathers' jllness, but s? c hope him speedy recovery. / Mr. F.ddie Armstrong has returned from visiting his parents, the pust Avek at Tenna, Ga. 1? " ' " ' *v Michael and his Lost Angels Benedict College, Monday Night, lV|ay 25th.