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"The Old Gray" And The New-Ilider " BY E. PHILIP ELLIS bishop and mr^itansom back . ^ Again The'A. M. E. Church in South Ca ^rolina is indeed glad to welcome th< return of its great leader and hi? noble wife to the Episcopal Residence > on ,Taylor Street- of the Capitol City. Bishop and Mrs. Ransom spent their summer vacation at >heir palatial home Ocean Port, N. J.* -He comes -track now to resume the church and ? school work of the Seventh and Fif teenth Episc.opal Districts. Those seeing them say they are perfect pictures of health and strength. Bishop Ransom is cauiious and knows how to conserve his strength which i; bishops that ought be serving th^ church Jtodav. Theirs was almost at _V .-L.?'. untimely death for-failure?to?tak< the proper consideration of themsel ves?Bishops are mortal beings. Ant though they be elected young or olr they are ilbt everlasting arid will (fit from over work like 'any other man It is untelling how many more year; of effective service Bishop R. C. Ran som, will give the-church living up tc his present program of health an recreation. The whole connection i; proud of him and the old "Pahnett; State" wishes for them an indefinitstay in her midst. ' GRAND CHANCELLOR BROWN'S PROCLAMATION By this time every subordinate K of P. Lodge in the Jurisdiction o South Cardttna has been notified b; the Grand Chancellor of-the call o an extra ordinary session of the Grand Lodge next 'Wednesday at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Coliimbh and of the imperative necessity of . tin - presence "of irH of the "Grand Repre sentatives of the Grand Lo:lge heh at Anderson last July. The call o this special session within.itself show: ; that our fraternal affairs in this stat must have some immediate legisla tion. Am?-not only delegates of th< last grand lodge should attend bu loyal Knights from alJ over the stab ought come and hear for themselves This is an important period in Pythi an history. It's a test \of our legis lative amities.* In the Pythian Orde " _ _of this state..are--to'be~ f<?und some o the best educators, business and pro fessional men of-the Race. And th agitating question is, can they furnis , legislation for such u time as this No. one would hardly question the abil ' ity of white legislators to adjusT sue! a situation, they have had a' condition ijimilai wth the Odd Fellows o their own Order in this state but the; were equal to the emergency, therelr giving an example. It does seem tha if v.lnto?h gisInters?can?:nt-m-iir-:i..l adjust all conditions-arsing in state ' afid"^governments, and settle '-frr+nfra tion between nations, if our Pytiiiaj legislators fail to legislate a way ou on next Wednesday, they will prov ' just haw unprepared they are l'qr th positions of senators, congressmen an legislators in this' (government o V . ours. As a rule some .Nop:roes ar '.""X great legislators on street corners v iii briber shops and . around "a wel laden table, but when it coines to th proper time and place they are clum 7 ?-as mutes. . -THE WORD OF GOD-lS TRUE "But where sin abounded, grace di much more abound." There was nev rr uttered a more sublime tnil.h t.ha the quoted quotation of the Apostl Paul to the Galations. While passim . alung un urn; uf the fashiunable street of Columbhrmy attention was calle to. a beautiful silk banner with th words, "Jestis saves," written upo WHWi H gtoup rrf-^-ynurTg1 "wtrit men and women around that bannc * Jng. Pretty soon they began sing in ~ "''Spread the ' juyful?tidings?rmw Jesus saves,' Jesus saves, etc.", Th /' selection with the message followe ??-?-mgde' a wonderful impression .upo me and I belike, others that wer standing there. * Ie went t^vo Block further and there was a Salvatio "Army dressed in their > regular gar -singing "Jesus is all the world to me etc., and it appeared to me tha . Hejrren Tjpenrd Trpon-that-spnt. ? Th following Sunday morning I h.-;d oc casion to go to my quarterly meet in; b on the Q?a? Houind Bus and just be fore leaving, tdie driver turned on ?? radio that <was statiunei in the C"'iw; and soon we; were in tune with great church service, and the choi was ringing "XotEIriac^but the hlnn of Jesus," etc so impressive ^vas thi "service until it sCemed that all of th passengers op that bus ' ~>v e r effected by- it. I saw the Apostl' utterance from these services as neve before. While sin is lion like in th wfcrld today there never was a tim |? in all of the world's history who: men could more conveniently hear o ft tli'u .stury uf. the ito^.?ST> W7TTT sip abbundds grace does much more And there can he no excuse for mei and women living out of Christ an, where in a Christian civilizaton, i; this day of ours. BACK TO OCR DESK We recieved "many letters fron l T persons in and out of the state in v.quiring as ?e ounsilnce in the column of the "Leader." Some called to ' see us in person while others inqulr ed of us on the streets and o?Ke places. Of course we knew it wa L' because they, did not see ou notice in the issue of. August 1st tha , we would be out' of our study fo six weeks assisting in revival meet ings. r During wjiich time we hav been successful in adding many sour to the kingdom of grace and gldfy.Wi started at Mt. Zion with the Rev. A B. R. Baten where some the bes E people of that community acceptei ?- ***" .. N Christ. Prominent amongr'ttiem were < Brothers Earnest Gill, Celes Cook, Guech-Glouil, U?vid Pearson, Charlie Co 1 ear^Cook, David Jeter, .^ister Christina Williams. We shall 1 publsh the results of the other nteet ' ings in articles following. a 1 -- OUR WHEREABOUTS with the Rev. W. R. Bowman, B. S. t ' at White Hall ChurchiTmd had a*mostr i 2 wonderful service. At the close of 1 ' which the pastor outlined his pro t gram for the completion of his year's t | wnrlf nrui it wa<! pimply grand Tngre will be nothing short in the report of ( this charge at the annual conference : if the officers and members carry out < the plans of the pastor. Rev. J. H. ( Baten our good pastor-at Fairview c 1 carried us to Winnsboro where we c had a tine service with the Rev. Wil j liani Jeter-at _St. John Church. Bro. j Jeter is getting ready- t.o make a f I good report?for this -chargo?--Thin| week end will find us with the Rev. r ! L. D. Gamble, A. B., at Jeter Chapel c [ Sunday morning. Monday night of * next week we will be at New Chapel ^ J with the Rev. C. B. Cook, and Tues | a ' at Ce.lar Creek. Let tile members | pray for an out pouring of the Holy J Spirit. "Let us advance on our knees." ... ^ P. S.?Monday Sept. 28 11 A. M. Revs. S. - H. Lewis, L G. Bowman, L. D. Gamble, I). R. Edwards, W. L. Johnson, C. B. Cook, W S Jones, E. A. Atchison, W. M. Jeter, will re port their full Endowment' assess. ment to the Presiding Elder at Bartle 5 Church, Union. Tuesday Sept. 29, at 12:00 M. Rev. VV. R_Bowman. A. A. Amiker, I. A.I Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 12:00 M. Revs. r Miller, T. E. Harper, Jas. R. Johnson, P. W: Davis, P. P. McFftl'land, A. R. Baton, J. II. Baton, will report at my home 1419 Oak Street, Columbio. I must report to the bishop Thursday following. Last Call. e- . ; ' p-E! BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING 3 r SCHOOL NEWS e, . / The Beaufort County Training e School opened ..Monday, September 14 t with full attendance; We had /an e enrollment of about 212 and they are ?. still coming. The 1931--32 session - promises to be one of the best in years, as the full cooperation of all r are" looked for, and with that spirit f prevailing among the teachers, trus - tees, parents anl students,' the ses > e sion will .be a grand success. h We have our same teaching- force ' wiin us uus lenn wim wie u.mt'(juuii j of two now touchers added: Miss Cor h trude Hall of Irmo, S. C., a graduate v of .Scotia Seminary, Concord, N.* C.; N i she is an efficient primary teacher y Wej^e more than pleased tor have her ( y with us. Prof. J. S. Shanklin, Jr.-, a , J graduate of Tuske'geo Institute, Alar , ^ hanni :iftcr spending eight ^m-Qesslul | ,s years there he was awarded his B. - S. degree in May 1931. It was so ' thoughtful of Prof. J. S. Shanklin, Jr.' 1 after being offered two or three po- . e~ sition 5. elsewhere to come arid work with his father Prof. J. S. Shanklin.We are indeed proud to have anoth V, er male added, to the faculty. e Quite a number of the natrons were ' >> out to the opening and quite a few ' made interesting talks. We can't 1 ? afford Xo leave out one of our faithful h worker, who is a part of the school, 1 Rev. R. T. Frazier. We look for him ' rain or shine and will be disappointed if he. fails to appear. Sunday School today lindecd in- | d teresting. Lesson taught by" Miss T. - B. Grayson. t- Mr *. J. r'j. Whuhlin,'motored to Su? o vannah", Ga., on Friday evening to P* hrii. nd.vnffi.l *vnr\t\ flp r> i iai>c Jivn hlM"u ? sT^onvpaiHiHed-by-both e ?hvr-sons, Prof. d J. S;~Shanklin, Jr., Foch and Thelma 0 Shanklin, her daughters. They re n P?^ted a wonderful -trip. PAST ^FATKR \F.WS ( ^ The soryiu.es were very good SunJay. Dr. Daniel delivered a strong ; J? message in the morning, and Rev. L. E. Lehigh, delivered another message 11 at night". c J Mrs. J. S. Shanklin gave her group J of little folks inTTi. Y. P. U. a little ( 1 repass Sunday afternoon. Miss Smith of New York is visiting < t Mrs. Delia Littlejohn. c Mrs; Avery has returrred'from Nbw York where she has been all summer. P- Miss Mary Slade left Tuesday for N. C. C. College in Durham, N. C. Miss?Lnrr.io Slade left Wednesday for Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C."~ J ,. Mr. J. C. Campbell improves slowly. j 1 frpe him a speedy recovery. Mrs. s Leana Townes fell while washing and ( broke her right arm. e MiSs Otis Kelley left'Wednesday for ] t Slater College,'Winston, N. C. 4 Mrs. I.illie Slade* was hostess to*the 1 e Missionary Circle, Friday afternoon ' e A delicious course of ice cream and n cake was -served. ?ui'i. ^arii jti'in'y mm icmmeu :nui- i ' th after spending a few weeks with J the family. v Mrs. J. S. Daniel entertained the n V. W. A. Monday afternoon. Iqc j cream and cake was enjoyed by all. v/eese Cllement are attending Liv- 1 ingston Collge. * Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel were ( the dinner guests of Mrs. Sarah Du ( s bois on Sunday. Mr. George Williams ( 1 and, children on Wednesday; Mr. and j Mrs- Luke Watkins on-Thuisday. ^ r Mrs. Hattie Culps is still enjoying s her stay in New York. Mr. Gulp r keeps the home as clean as a lady, t 1 Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniel are r very grateful tO-Mrs. Dubois,. Mr. A. ; Johnsdn, Mrs. M. Williams, Mrs Hat tie Watklfw foi* chicken, ,Mrs. Idr a" Hoover* fror ham; Mrs. J. Benjamin e for ham and sweet potatoes and milk. The G. A. met with Mrs.^Daniel .( t on Tuesday afternoon. Ico'^creenm 1 ( d dud cake was reived. ! . ll '; THE PALWCTTQ^L^ CUMBERLAND A, M, E. CHURJCJ|] ?? . r* Rev. J. B. Jennings, Pastor se a day long "remembered- by the members and friends of Cumberland, rher-occasion was the. visit .of Dr. W, A.pJennings, B. D., Pastor of Allen M. E. Church of Baltimore, Md. ?nd brother of our pastor, who preach :d at both services. The "sermons irovoct fhsthe was not ~B?d7 rt T7 ir but a consecrated minister filled vith power and The Holy Ghost. Long >efore time fo.r the evening service he crowd began to gather to hear he message. It is hoped that he will :ampaigr. against sin and Satin. * Our minds are now turned to the innual conference which i mee?rs Hi Charleston in October. All clubs are isked to put on their final efforts in rder to help in mailing our reports, drs. Rebecca Branch as its efficient lead had a guetft rally at the home of he president Monday night, a deickftis supper was survud. The ft lancial end was very pleasing to the lub. **7 Rev. and Mrs. A. 'B. McGhee, re urned from New York last Sunday fter a two weeks vacation where they were .royalty eifiertained by heiw friends.?They worshipped "the rirst Sunday at Bethel A. M. E. Church as the guest of Dr. and,Mrs. C. H. Coit. Our young people are leaving for ollege the church and Sunday Schoo" vill miss them very, much for they ivr> nmrtnor rs-rn- nitut fnithfnl wnrkm-H Jr. Edward Smoot goes to Morehouse Atlanta, where he is a sophomore itudei\t; Mr. W,. M. /McGhee, Jr., ins gone to Fisk University, Nash rille, where he takes up his Senior ollege works, and Miss Callie Johnion is attending Florida N.. and I. College at St. Augustine, Fla. Mrs. D. E. McCJheerMri W. M. MeIhee, Jr.; iMiss Lois McGhee, and Jrs. Beatrice McGhee Williams moorfcd' in from New York City last Wednesday, 'after spending two nonths in New York, Boston, Philalelphin.nnd other points North. The >astor and members werd glad to see hem in church Sunday. Rev. J. B. Jennings and family and lev. and Mrs. W. A. Jennings, oi Baltimore were the dinner guests oi Jr. and Mrs. J, L. Scott, Monday jvening; other guests present wero Jrs. Francis Corner, Mr. D. A. Jones ind Mrs. Holmes of Edgefield, The pastor and family of Cumberand church were routed from home ^liday night, but when they came tc hemselves it was nothing but the wo stewardess boards giving a sur lise to them. It took them some line to file into the dinning room ant tilo the table with good things foi the party.?'The pastor said if they vere going to frighten them this va" f,they could do so some more/ The last Quarterly conference foi Cumberland church will be held Monlay night, Sept. 28, all the members ire a?ked to be present. This ha; been a good year for Cumberland in mte of the depression. We are now >11 our final drive ^od ah soldiers ne urged to keep step. XEWBROOKLAND NEWS Presiding Elder G.~K." Lyles, D. D., held his last quarterly conference l'oi the New .-Brookland Circuit and Sun day was :v high day. The Presiding Elder preached a wonderful sermon and wound up the conference. The rept'hts were splendid. The Sunday School was in se sion ivhen the P. E. came to Double Branch Church, Pastor Logan introduced him to the Sunday School when the lessons . wefe over" ltd made a splendid address. The classes report ed what they had raised lor education. Class" No. 1, Brother Oliver Sligh's class reported the largest amountSister Anna Tucker's class cair.e n.oi'fc neavh tailing the proporti lament thr.ft-ttny of the classes. All ir great and much appreciated by the superintendent and the pastor. MRS. ODESSA G. Pl'LLIN PASSES Mrs. O^jpssa Geneva Pullin passed away Wednesday at Sept. id 1031 at Little -Mountain, * Abbeville County. i Mrs. Pullin was sick for quite i while. She was born and rared ir Abbeville county, and was' twentyfour years?and-six?months old.?Or April 14, 102Q she was happily married to Mr. John A. Pullin of Abbeville Lounty. To this union one son was borq. Mrs, pullin is the daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Brown of Little Mountain. She joined Litt'h Mountain A. M. E. Ghurch at ar E>arly ago.?She?was--the president oi the Juvenile missionary society ol the church and a faithful worker Toi Per church and her God. Mrs. Pullir attended school at Little Mountain and later attended the Abbeville coun .y training school. Mrs. Pullin 'is survived by hoi husband, Mr. J. A. Pullin, one son I44rt+e?Edward?Karlc?Pullin, fathci and mother, Mr, and Mrs. T. B Brown of Little Mountain, six brotfler^ and two sisters. She also ntMntrn/1 Kt? llVo liriploa Pair MurVl >iv^u ^ y v " VJ MMVivu, Y . * J Samuel Brown on Secession Ave., anc Mi-. ?dd 3rown_ fll -JTroy^-- The -funeral services were conducted by Rev F. C. Letman in Glovers Chapel Bap:ist church on Friday p. m., at 1:0( )'clock, Sept. 18th, in the pi^senct if a large concourse pf sorrowing "riends and relatives and she was aid to rest in the church eemeterj mder h mound of beautiful flowers Mr. L. A. Richie, the "old reliable' indertaker in^charge. FIRST CABVARY BAPT. CHURCH Rev, S. S. Youngblood, Pastor We are very pleased to have Dr Bfriggs _of Benedict College take charge of the church services, until our pastor returns from his vacation On last Sunday Dr. Briggs gave a kj)ER ^ L.J?jcyJsyery helpful talk on the S. S. ( lesson* A large number of Students J were present and enjoyed the lesson ^ ^ Agootf many 'yere^present at the morning worship. After enjoying the - short prayer service we "Entered Into i the advice. Dr. Briggs' text found tn Ephesians 4:1..3. The sub ! , ject used was "The Christian Manner of Living." This subject was dis.. - cussed-from three^ phases: Humttityp Patience and Peace." Each part wa8 - clearly expftained. Dr. Briggs explained that a Christian should be humble yet he must be courageous and keep his manhood. Patience becomes every Christian and is much needecLJn the life of every child of God and peace should stand out as an - ever, helping chaiacte.r in the life of every Christian for Christ desire3 peace in all things. \ The entire membership bow in hum. 1 ble submission to the will of God, in \ taking one of our oldest members ? Deacon J. L. Simons, whoHe funeral J " wait held lsst Sunday at d P. M. We were glpd to have Dr. and Mrs. * D. K. Jenkins worship with us. - < The Ladies Glee Club concert was jj quite a success on last Friday night. ^ Those who failed to hear the ladies J : stng "TntBsedatreatr Mil 1 I' It OIAi.KL NfivY^ _ < - ?i , \V?v' c: V y v".. -'ihe 5>. S. jvc all * O. K. Much good was derived from * Dr. E. A. Adams, P. E. of the Newberry District addressed this body in well chosen.' and impressive words. '-At -A AT n?. 4/lomc \irn? presented by the pastor to preach. He selected as a subject "The key howto be happy.' This was one of the greatest sermons that has ever been preached in Newberry. The fire burn-. cd until every eye was saturated with tears for joy7~ The people love Dr. Adams here and will follow where he ' lea,ds. He went in the afternoon to ' Wateree, Dr. T. F, Harper's church another great sfermon: "A mind to ' work." The people were uplifted by the advice. ! On Monday night, Dr. Adams was again back to Millers for the 4th and [ last quarter. " The reports were all . fine from every view-point asking the return of the P. E. and pastor for another year. Really the conference was a real love feast, Mrs. E. A. Ad1 a ins graced .the coaxference with her ~ presence and^mspired the conference ' with her words of praise. She i: known throughout the state as a church worker and is a substantial ! prop to her husband in his work. Every minister needs this type of ! wife. The. conference closed and the [ P. E. went away full of smiles with nothing due him at Millers'; The membership has increased by 66. [ On Saturday last all that was mor"" tn 1 of brother Edmond Johnson, the ' i-father of Mrs. N. J. Gallman and Dr. ' Edmond Johnson, Jr., of Anderson 5 was laid to rest. The funeral was 1 largely attended. Many out of town .friend?, were here: Mrs. Josephine ' Wright of Abbeville; Mrs. Pope, Mrs. 5 L. Goggins, of Cokesbury; Prof. San ders of Qi eenwood, also Mrs. Childs Rev. Hamilton of the Baptist church and Mr. Dickson. The deceased was 85 years- old. Dr. ' J. P. McClellan, officiated. On last Sundav night we nad a Home Coming service and each person on program did tine. Mrs. Carrie Floyd, Mrs. Pearson, Prof. U. S. Gallman, E. F. Floyd, F. B. Pratt, T. V. Gattmairaml others took part. JOHNSTON DOTS "ing closed with great success both spiritually -and financially Re* A__. Clark of Greenwood, S. C., did the 1 preaching. He is truly a great _ preacher... Much good have been done. The chuueh have been revivd and twenty four souls were added to : the v?nuYch'on Sunday. Friends from " far"aTTd-"n-car"crrfmc"r(T-th'e5r,5emtr5?r * Rev. J. K. Etheridcre and the mem - bership- ofBethel feef that God ha? overshadowed the church with a re vival of-the-Holy "Spirit. * Mrs. Regina Bowers and little dau ghter Marie is on a visit to the home , folk from New York to the delight of , their friends. Mrs. Bowers will be ; pleasantly remembered as the former Regina Valentine, i Mrs. Ida Mott and daughter Cathi erine of Philadelphia who, have been - visiting the home folk have re v turned.to. their home-after a pleasant - sojourn in the South. ; The Rosebud Tea Room on R. R. i Ave. invites all friends to dine at [ . the Rosebud while in.-Johnston?they. - can also supply your wants in ? Ice and oil, car accessories. Mr. i and Mrs. G. Page, proprietors. Prof. F and?MrttrO. O. Mcintosh is at home f to the delight of their friends v" Announcements have been received i in Johnston of the marriage of Miss ?0 J. Ri ker.j >n to Mr. Hngge i. Miss Riekerson is one of Johnston iornier teachers ELLOREE NEWS > ' r ? Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes of Newark, N. J., enroute to Cresent ' City Fla., were the guests of Mrs. 1 Katura Caldwell Wednesday. 1 Mr. B. F. Collier, and two of his flriends motored here from Ocean Grove, N. J., they reported a very - pleasant trip.A 1 Miss Maggie Keith, left for Allen * University, Tuesday, we hope for ' her a successful term in school, 5 Mr. C. Hernmingway gave a mov' ing picture at Shiloh A. M. E. Church for the benefit of the church. Miss Susie M. Irick and Arthur Caldwell motored over to Pinewood, "Thursday and spent the day with relatives. Rev.?W., J._ Davis of Little Rock Ark., was the guest of Miss Susie $ M. Irick, Wednesday and Sunday afternoon. Misses Mary Ltfe Williams, Agnes I Hildebrand and Mary Warren were . delegates of Shiloh A. M. E. to the ' Sunday School convention at Brown .... ,..J \ BE AS' OF GETTINC _?T "Call for the C L A U* BREAD "SOUTH S FAVOf>?????? ?? > ? : ! : REESE'S DIi |_" MRS. P R. R A FULL LINE OF PATEN' CIGARS, ANT ; APEX TOILET PREPARAT I : " ' . .' ; " ?N EWS I Race Magazine* And Newspape ?? ICE CREAM . . . I , PHON fc 1422 Assembly Street, If Mutual Gr 4- DEAL! STAPLE AND The Books are still open for be glad to give you full details PHONE 22970 ^^M^.XnXHXntHKMKMXHXMX"X" Chapel A. M.-E. Ch'urchr Miss Lillie Bell Keitt left Wednes day afternoon for New York City. Miss Lerline Felder left Thursday for Standford, Conn. Rev. B. S. Salley has returned after having been away one week. Mr. Samuel Thompson of Orangeburg was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John^, Thompson. , CHARLESTON NEWS Miss Naomi Grant was quite a charming hostess to one oi' j.lie most lovely fall bridge parties given- in honor of/D.i\ Sheppards Granville Acree of Hot Springs, Ark., Monday September 21, 19,11. , F|ve tables Were set for bridge. At 9:30 talleys were passed and after several hours of bidding talleys ?\\ ere collected and scord. To Madam PinckneyEzekiel holder of highest score for females was presented a buutil'ul costume necklace. To Dr. Luther Purvis, holder of highest score for men was presented a unique cigarette chest and combination match case. Madam Helen Brown O'Brien was presented a lovely novelty- as. low score prize and Dr. Acree, guest of honor was presented a box of handsome linenThandkerclneL ?The following wore-guests of MisGrant, Dorothy Beal, Marguerite Fraoer, T. Harriuom?Madame Helen O'Brien, Mary Lee Cling, Mr. and Mrs. Armstes 'Harrison,. Mr., and M-^. Pinckney Ezekiel, Mr, and Mrs Allie Sandford, Dr. and Mrs. Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hare, Drs, Luther 'Purvis, "TornesT"Mas sey, Louie. - II em. Gling. Hoffman. , , ice ci cam an J caiyc^wcic suncu. Dancing was enjoyed by everyone after the game of "bridge had been set aside. SAXS^SQUCIS ? On Friday, Sept. 18, 1931 Madam Huldah Harleston entertahved the Sans Soucis and guest at bridge. Four tables were set aside for bridge. At the conclusion of live games'pTTzel were presented. Madam-"Harleston guests , wore the Misses Irma PeqUette, Carrie Ljiui-/ say, Marguerite Fraser, Naomi?Wil son, Emily Harloston; Madame? .ffa.-.; dy 'Fielding, Mae Sundford, Emily Jackson, Ethel Hoffman, The members present were Miss Sanmiie" J. Lee, Mesdames E. 'Hare, Susie Butler, Edna^Peqnette, SalTie KobnisoTT, A most delightful repast of punch' ice cream, cake and eandie was ser ved. . ... Dr. Acree of Hot Springs Ark., is in the city as the house guest of "Mis'? Naomi Grant on Ashley Ave. , Mesdames E. L. Baskervdle; J. \V. Frasqr,_H. W. Ivey, Miss Mabie Has kerville and Mr. H. N. Ivey. left the citv Wednesday fdr 'Boston, Mass., where Miss Baskerville will study at RadelifF this winter. Miss Emmie Clement, Mr. William Clement, Miss Emily -Greene, MisAnne Fraser, Mis? Mai'thena Hill, Miss Estelle Hill have left the city during the past week; Misses ('dement and Estelle Hill to Fisk Culver sity; Miss Emily Green to Benedict College; Miss Anne Fraser'to Storer College, West Va., to instruct Chemis try; -Miss Marthena 11)11. to Method, N. C., to jnstruct Mathematics and Mr, William Clement to Talladega College p resume study, GARNETT NEWS The Firet Sunday in Sept. was a great day at Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church this being the regular Communion Sunday. Sunday School opened at the usual hour and tlie lesson was briefly discussed. Saturday, September 26, 1931. i THE BEST "" * ro by name" * ? i SEN' S- ?? GAKES UTES SINCE 1841" t ^ ^ ^ t*t |?| |*| ^ ^ i*i^n^ii^pi^r^ - tl!(i STORE | EKUvK, Prop x ' r MEDICINES, CIGARETTES ? i ) TOBACCOS. | IONS?COMPLETE STOCK. f TAND? I rs Can""Always" Be "Fdurid Here. j AND. jiODAS? , . X E 7820 | Columbia, S. C. ? ? . * y V V 'rWWv XKKKK~X*<"X~X~X~X?X~X~X~X*?X? 2 ocery Go. | SRS IN | iNCY GROCERIES | . t . Membership. The Manager will of the matter. 'Y 1336 ASSEMBLY ST. ? t ?????????1^?? . Atr 11.30 our Pastor, Rev. D. ~J7~ Gadsden mounted the rostrum and : , preached a soul stirring sermon,Hew M.rs. D. J. Gadsden have re . 1 turned from Virginia where she at- .. ' tended summer school. Miss 'Mamie Bostick left the past. week for Mather Industrial School, Beaufort, where she will be engaged, in her studies. The entertainment at Mr. Roosevelt .Jenkins Monday night, was quite a success. Mr,s. T. C. Mouzon is in our -city . j visiting Mrs. Olli'e Jgukins. ? The Labor Day picnic was also a success everybody enjoyed the game . between Garnett and Tarboro, the scores ended 10-1l in favor of Gar iieU. \ .... '... Sunday afternoon, Mr. Furmait 1 Poll in, ami Miss Minnie Lue Adkin accompanied by Laura B. Ling and Freddie, Lmory Goodman motored to Ridgeland to visit friends. i lie dill Sunday, Miss Bessie Reed .;ind nephew .Freddie Goodman motored To Barnwell to attend an annual meeting of . the "Royal." .Monday morning Rev. D. J. Gadsden and Rev., li. T. Hanson motored to Savannah 011 Business. 1 lie stork visile! the home'of Mi'. ;iT.dTMr;7 C'arsun and fefi_u line baby nicely. r4-m?Stwpnoy Ling u on?Uu.?in* _ list.. . '1 he third Sunday our Presiding E-hter -Rev. Sandy Simmons was with us and held the last quarterly con fcienee for the year lDdl. We .are Well acquainted with the I fact "Ek'Ier &Immons is aspiinng" foF^the Bishopric. He has our best wish es and earnest prayers. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Ollie Jen . kins, T. C. Mouzon of Beaufort, Cor nelia Brown, Anne McFarlane and Rev. T>. ?.I. Gadsden, Elder Sandy ? Simmons and Laura B. Ling motored * to Fur man, S. C., to attend the closing our revival at one ."of our sister churches. GKEENTOOD;NEWS . M is; Maggie Backus of Chicago, I!!, s|u lit a few days in the citv with her st-ut in law 'Airs. Hugh Ballard on Maxwell Ave.. Miss Lula Ballard and Miss Goft' ol Columbia, 8^-Cr,- spent the week eity?with Miss. "Ballard's jKmiiU, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. Misses Birdie and Adel Peterson, .Messrs Bernard Smith and Charlie Allen left Monday tor Spelman and Morehouse Colleges, 'Misses Margie Dande and Lucile Cothern'left Monday night, for Ham- ' -pum?Institute. We wish for_ thuse young'people a successful school year. Miss Georgie Martin of Cleveland, ()|uo is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. N. Martin on Gilliam Street. THANKS. . ... Miss Clyde B. Singleton takes ad vantage of this medium to ask that tl... r%., .1 -.ov tin- jminiui n aiiu jmrnuicma ui m.iiuiuo, who assisted her so beautifully by sending to her while she was in Sum hut School information concerning ( lunches and schools uf South. Caro." _ i, linn, accept Nher most hearty thanks ' j oi * ' j for the very valuable assistance. " [There was a paper required to be written in connection with the course in Economic Problems. She selected the subject! "Financing the Ne gro Baptist Church in South Carolina.", The paper including outlines, charts and bibliography covered fifty pages.