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^ ' Hi* KmBGnce fob KuIcmkr school ^hct"? Bring On Opening Ef^. \v. HpCyReach 450 Mark [8. C., June 16, 1931? PKiol ?t Orangeburg got Ha A lull swing under Director Bell, aided Knee And personal supperBe gistrar Snann, the reglAchinery without any fricBpf potion rolled oil with Hta At 7:30 oVlorV MonB At the end of the day HRwas made to the gratiSPpfficials the enrollment HRPflVgpassed the expectation ^Kgem^d- It was discovered ?r-gTOtial day the enrollment BftjgMhe record of last year, pen tf^ySO mark. FanBfltkthsdn, who is con: I^Kyed, being somewhat in- | I ^P lea sure over ft of thjp pcoin manifesting ,t the College :aliber of work State College. ition of co'urs; of individual sin the oiVico (Lthe lait IhStr >f a high menpreparation to large percent rees but have! n for the purlselves profea.-^ red that 90 per sea of. collegi:ourses for the ng certificates iward degrees., faculty were 3f~~3rme~l4 for' e facplty this s is thorough- ! ly, professionnt of Vview of ; and without ling excellent es, which were Director Bell, id welcome to from all parts ient states for j ling their effiitizens of theirl iguiar academ- > of agriculture >ecial vocation HtaJes, ana Deginning june a i Bfcjclass of teachers in mrchnn- i EJstries will be operated for the i B^jTof instructors in trades in the j Kycic schools through support , BSjulius RoSenwald Fund. 9 HONORS EMINENT MEN TOBbia spen^g^nheim Fellow Bh^pr ?fi(S~An Gets A. M. I B/*aanV fr^ commencement ex->i Hd n>r^ ttr_.'Allen'University honK nh>A ?r ere conferred on four uion Ohio 7-^nat^ona^ eminence. Bt*lWprci?3 Bishop Monroe H. M. I/* Church, Dr. Wesley ami -the?Rev. J. HX^~lcke; The degree of Master Iftras conferred on Hall John- ! Bulger of the musical score BGreep Pastures'' and con Bf the famous Hall Johnson Davis is the youngest bisSBhe bench of bishops in the |^tChurch, an alumnus of AlKird. and Drew Theological E& He now is bishop of the Unbracing Kentucky and a Bro W<>?t Africa. Dr. Charles BKe? recently returned from Kffiie lie spent a veaT's teuve SS^Fork *Sfia' Profeasor of BNmrd University, on a GugHEJjBllowship. Dr. Wesley is Fisk and Harvard UniK twiner received his first defy-M former and his graduate / If., and Ph. D. at the lfttBi}^*Bley was commencement Rev. John Schwacke, of Jersey is said to be the KtfdKwrson ever to receive a AJlen University. The Qhe is rector of St. Petei's ttHJihold, N. J., one of the B^nshes in the Episcopal Jatf* presenting the Rev. |U)eMi Fitzpatrick said rf Kr is d^pcholar, lecturer, huK defi. ider of the rights ^Kpressed and especially of Rdto group to which he has friend through many years. Hii twice elected delegate to the B^lF/Co?vention the highestelocKeffree besides the bishopric in the \the elmrch. A man of in Mond ftone having twice conKff the BJdttcstional Tours for the K<^v*mTsent." I* Johnson is among the forc karacterg in the world of muK i? * active of Georgia, and Egn? df Allen University. He Bjglt mosio in this city. The Btiiltf mar are said to com Sfipwit 'famous #?roup ever Mr niCr'1 1 i -n?r kn_ sit .on the S. Flipper fil question T hear Httne men who fear ^ piscopal Commit^byinen from their trail that will be Kfcptire church and ^^^^Egncaftain terms ^^ bn' the Episcopal HpSpnsuinfi: General' RjM first place the H^ft wlll not be apHtaofBishops as N of the church, B| be strictly enHr.ot may) apHpnittees, first, ^ Tf JT __ _ ^ y. ' i Candidate For The ' . REVEREND L. H. ? Candidate for the Book Concern $ the District and Sunday School >, 1 ^ " C . . - ' ^ ^ ^ ??bo?amo? yMTPT'tmrx^?-x1 av wu .?a On Episcopacy, one from each annual a conference, second, On Financial Sec- sc retary's Report, one from each annual ,C conference, third, On Annual Confer- ^' ence Boundaries, one from each an nua'l conference and then it proceeds to say what commit tees shall be ap- , *j! pointed by the Bishops, p?The General Conference vrill bo ' equally divided between ministers and n< laymen :tnd si.nc.e one has as much r-power as the" other, I am ?iJT5~~the ~0j laymen will not yield every right to rl i-the ministers. ? . ; is "5 Why Should -a Bishop or anyone 4* before whom he goes for an examina- er ti of his mnr:il rnlin-iAno :.. ?v.ih.?/MO ?im "I1IVI.U I is character if lie has lived rightly, in- th terpreted law of the church cor- is rectly; beew? iust and impartial iff his' or decisions "and been free from re- h> venge in the assignment of his min- ot -isters. *' j<> I? I have heard some of our Bishops C< say that God committed the care of th the church to* the ministry and if we w : re n^t careful these laymen will de- E stroy the church and to sustain their argument ttTpynqm.ie' tho?rgTipturc, |-hMath. 10:19 what Christ said to Pet- tier and F will' give unto vou-the keys R of the kingdom of heaven and what- h< soever thou shalt hind on earth shall' b( be bound in heaven and whatsoever c? -44?<Wib? idiall bo ? loosed in heaven a lack of understanding of this scripture makes the inter.preiation ridiculous dnd is as far from -Tl. sustaining t.h?J>oint at issue as lion- ( olulu is from Cape Town; let us ex- ^ aniine this quotation, it is true that keys are a symbol of power, digttUy ? and prfe-eminnenee-as given in the meaning ot the? Greek word fnr_ki^i?T* but we must go further to ascertain *v what our Lord meant because he was. speaking at this time to Peter in the presence of the other disciples b? and especially to Peter because he of cr all of them answered so correctly the vi question "whom do ye say that I am," that authority to rule the church is ^ given only to ministers is far from ni being true, of the intrepretation of this passage, the gift of the keys was bestowed only on Peter but legisla- Q] tion was bestowed on others. Math. sj 18:15-19." Moreover if thy brother j,< trespass'aganst thee, go and tell him , his fault between thee and him- alone . if he shall hear thee, thou has gained thy brother, but if he trill not berrr thee then take with thee one or two tV more that in the mouth of two_ or ^ three witnesses .every word may be established, and if he shall neglect to hi hear tell it unto the church, but if he a neglect to hear the church, let him th be unto thee as an heathen man and ' ir PINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND LICE: SOUTH CAROLINA 'I t^tmUmuMtofifim i'l'vfa?ja4iil<rdr J^ ^ ?TK : Boo^ J HEM MIDWAY X . He has been erftk^sed by *1; Conventions. He wlhkJ^e ^>|= . * . g ?? f ??????^ publican, verily I say unto you whatever ye shall bind on earth shall ! bound in heaven and whatsoever i shall 1 mse on earth shall be loos1 in Heaven" here the "b; ding" and dosing"' given to Peter is the same iven to the church members, that is scipline is equally divided between .inisters and members, as it is toly in the church, the members sit eighjjig: jc%:iilpnce and .find a ..verdict f.guilt and the minister as the exeitive officer pronounces the sentence laid down in the discipline, nowhere i to the ministry, the minister alone supreme in ministrying in holy hips sis preaching, baptising adminterlngS the sacrament, assisting, in (lination, in these' things he alone is the keys ,of the kingdom, on the her hsmd the laymen play a conspicus part and since the Episcopal nnmittee does minister inr holy ings, there" is and can be no reason, by laymen should, not sit on the plscopnl Committee. ? ? If charges are preferred against a lal because lie is not the equal of a ishop in ecclesiastical order and not ing his peer in this.particular would i set aside in the decision bf the ise. Laymen sh'bllld sit on th6 Episcopal ' rmimittee first hemnsp nf thp ricVitc tat belong to them as members of ie General Conference-as well as the ?neral church and especially because : their rights with equal power as embers of the General Conference. Second, because any denial of such w<H?ld bo olasa - legislation , hich deprives one equal of exOfClS-> ig the rights of another cquah Third, because such denial would j discriminatory and wherever dis imination is practiced the act is iolative of personal rights. Fourth, because the support of the eneral ehureh' eomes from the layien and they who furnish the capital >r the advancement an<^ progress [ the church are entitled under sane nd wise consideration to decide who lall preside over them that he may elp in providing a safe leadership for ie church with which they are idenfied. Fithe safA guarding of ie church is as much the business of le laymen as the ministers. Sixth, because it will make all Bisops walk on higher grounds and itch a. greater vision of the needs of ie people thereby conserving the best iterests of the church. INEAL HOME 6 NSED EMBALMFR OF AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral - Equipment ? 1 - As Good as the Best ;, And Better than the Rest And Prices Less COURTESY and SERVICE Office Phone 5707 Residence Phone 7705 1006 WASHINGTON ST. ? COLUMBIA, srer . * ' ? ? # * - I . " : _ [E PALMETTO LEADER RENT?. J ' g /? I , ?Hn? large brick store vei^ reason- ' 1^ - J able, in the heart of the colored biisP ~ ? ? ! ness district Main Street, size about LIQUID OR TABLETS . .. _ ^ 2lTx40' fine for a cafe, pool room, Relieves a Headache or-Neuralgia in . . ~ SO minutes, checks a Cold tht first grocery or any business in Camden. . . T/ , ? , . . .. , day, and checks Malaria in three days. Writer-No. m'cLpbeU St. :.1666 SALVE FOR BABY'S COLD ' ] ^~X~X^~XH^X^~:^X~X^~xkk~X^~:^K~X*X~X^X":"X~X~X"X~X~:? p_ . .. , 7 - ? ^ } Store and Warehouse I r CLEARAWAY Jf X IXOrO MO-& ~~ T A X Clearaway Prices on all Fibre Suites 3 Pieces $17.95 ? X ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ i CTIW f ? X All the new colorS^iq^Silk ^ |j, V J | J, | Bed Spreads ________ ^ ^ Ice Cream Churns 50c Weekly ;i; ^ X :. FREE DINNER SET WITH X ?, If EACH CABINET ? !SOUTHERN STORES CO. || | DEPENDABLE" FURNITURE r~^ . f | 1718 MAIN STREET -. . PHONE 1008 . ? >J x y X 2 -trr: ?? -?-4 ^ 1t rAliimWt?'e VVlUlllMia 9 1T1U91 ~ Welcom< ~ A_big store?a friendly "store?a helpf ~ -JL\ store. Organized, financed, connect ~4' and experienced to bring you at ? times an overflowing measure of~value ? exchange for every dollar you ^pond,?* Particularly Kelpful today when re (economy is so vitally irriporlanl. Rig now storewide featurings of special valu bring you saving opportunities such as y< have not experienced in more than twen years. ; ' ~ Come in . we have a keen -desire - ? show the service and saving features th ..-have made -this Columbia'-s^most--populi **< . .. store. JAMES L TAF ' ' > ' . ' * ' : , " h ' V t. ' . . < * * . . A * - --- Saturday, June 20t 1931. fuli ofvbread/^ vitaiity\^ ^ria X^~XK"X~J^xkk^XXK^~X~XK~X^~XKK~X~X~X~X~X*?X~X~X~X~ : ' -A- ; Extremely ,? | ^ EXCURSION | ? ?to? | New York,Philadelphia^Atlantic City? | Pittsburgh-?-?? ? - -f ~: Friday, July 3, 1931?Return Limit July 6 $ FROM: TO: * . - | ~ KTT. Phil.?Atlantic City Pittsburg ? ~ Columbia " $15.00 $13.00 $14.00 $16.00 jf Ridgeway 15.00 ? 13.00 14.00 16.00 X Winnsboro 15.00 .13.00 . 14.00 16.00 5 Chester 1-5.00 13.00 14.00. 16.00 X Rock Hill 14.00 12.00 r 18.00 15.00 *?1 ' 7 Fort "Mill 14.00, 12.00 18.00 15.00 Good in Coaches only. - X I Excellent train service and superior coach equipment. v _ . ? t ' ? Celebrate 4th of July by visiting thees great Ameri-I*. can Cities. . * * ' 5 CONSULT TICKET AGENTS $ ci xi n_:i ? ci x T . -y- ooumern rvaiiway ?ysiem X. i^A A^A A^A J^fc A^A A^A A^A A^t i^A A^A A^A A^A i^A A^fc ^ ^ T : To Our Savings | : Depositors | t In view of the small return now available from investr ? * ; ^ ment of_funds in high grade securities and commercial ?, ?! - paper acceptable for reserve purposes banks, generally ? over the United States have found it essential to sound 1< * banking practice to reduce the rate of interest paid on $ savings.'?1-~ ==;- -t~??? i-w?=f.,,... ? i_~ n After full consideration of the situation the undersign- Vj ed bank, has deemed it advisable to revise the interest ! > rate, and announce that effective July 1st, 1931, interest ?* ^ > paid on savings deposits and certificates of deposits will -?? Vip ?f fV>A? rats r>-f 5 r>m* r>pr>f nov nriTiiini . nomrvmnrlQrl .X' V" " "V^ w ......V..W, v-v....t>-v.M..v.^v? O quarterly. >' _ ,?? -... ,....;: ... . y Victory Savings Bank |; ? :?- ii ... r . Popular Store ss You _ ul ' - 1 p TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE n NEW LOW POINT j ! ?- PRICES ON Cotton. Silk or Ravon Tin Hording. - -? -1~~ Outfits for Children - ?r^"T" > I ' , ?r Djsiinc ti ve~~Willinery T7" Draperies and Draperie Materiair Smart Footwear for Women'and 4 I eS - Children . I " j-Q Bathing Suits and Beach Pajamas' Fine Silk Hosiery - " ; tv "* J ' Gloves, Handbags, Jewelry *. f . Toiletries and -accessories - - , Silk, Rayon and Cotton Piece ro : ' ? .Goods ?1 uj?;?i? Sheets, Spreads and Towels Furnishings for Boys and-Men ' i ~'-t #- * "IT- * 9-1* ~ China, tTlassware, "Pottery and HOusefurnishing Goods. P COMPANY >1NG STS., COLUMBIA. _______ ' K ^ .