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\ ^ c ?? .. ,' ^ ?;;p-VOL. vii ? ,0> " Big Chorus of 5< Voices Many Outstanding MUj,ic Or^niza- , tinnu lIo..? - ' ? 1 ' ?..n n?>v v/unsenied to Take Part?Director .)crimson Well Pleased With Progress The big chorus of five hundred voices trained, by George L. Johnson i' Music Specialist of the National Re- | ? -creation Association "WttT^fve their ? Concert in Columbia Sunday afternoon-^ November 29\ at four o'clock at. the j Columbia Township" Auditorium, ac- I cording- to TiTrangemcrrt made " and ' announced by the Colored Committee who are sponsoring the enterprise. I Many musical nvgnniynHnng from several cities of the state have been j inivted and have consented to be j :<m the program. Thosu that have the program in charge^ predict atr unusual treat of music irnd -song of h catchy i^qie that ; ^ the average peTsTTn can appreciate, r Includcd on the program will be1 spirituals, Southern melodies and ! modern American music. To date live hundred voices have schools of the state for their music j organizations to participate. S>/Uth ! Carolina State will send her Aeapello t choir under the direction of Professor Montague. Browning Ilome of Camden are sending their Glee Club of eight, voices t mined hv -Direct.cn- E__ Crain. Morris College's Glee Club Negotiations are under way ?cT~ have the singing organization -of Claf lin CoTlHjjje and Voorhees Institute appear on the program. Some of the butstanding?s61ois.ts,.of Columbia'have . agreed to serve. Miss Roach, Miss' JClavk, Mr. Stallworth and a prom inent soloist from Benedict College, who will be announced later, is expected to appear. The Colored Chmmittee is urging [ -the -full- support, o? both-white and-l colored in the city because t.he project is expected to serve as publicity and in fiuence for the Capital City which will reach the surrounding communities looking forward to inaugurdting tect'eiltlon programs thru t/ out the .State. Dire, inr. of .the..chorus.'" Ci-nr^,. IJohnson stated that he was- very *- much pleased with the progress of the chorus now in training and expects at the expiration of this period Columbia will rank, with the d/est choruses lie 1ms ever trained. HI-'nKi; WIZATIOX OF NATION AC III-: VI-: I'TP III'' K IN .Ml (AN CK CO . Washington,' I). C., November 17? Reorganization of the National Bene fit Life Insurance Company on a mutual basis is C'commended by Daniel C.- Roper, receiver," in a report filed rin the Supreme Court of the District c-uf Columbia last Tuesday. Six' plans for the reorganization aii.A rehabilitation of the company are outlined in the report, but are dispos The plan, which is reconiendcd to the court, calls for the organization of a new mutual life insurance com^ i: pailv with an invitation to NationalBenefit policyholders to come into :t - ? on an runilaJbleJb?*?*- __ , This plan would only be adopted in the event that stockholders of the National Benefit 'do not make good the impairment now existinhg in the legal reserve of YRo company. -TTiF sum 6f $2,825,000 would be necessary, l The receiver feels that tho stork holders should be given an opportunity, to contribute to the building of the necessary funds to remedy the present* depleted conditions. To this he recmvinii iidv that every stockholder ho directed to apear in the District Supreme Court within a reasonable time and advise the court of-their wishes with respect to contributing the amount to the reseyve funO necessary to wake the com puny, sound and able to reestablish.. ILM uumiii'^. . . , In the event the stockholders do not mjjiko good the impariment, the method of-* mutualization, which he recohn-niiHls" TW UdOlHlUII L UH ful ? loWfv^ ? "Lot the policyholders of the old company coming into the new company assign to the new company whatever-of interest they may be found to be entitled to in the assets, of the old company; due credit would be givon to each policy transferred into the new company at an amount arrived at through an equitable divir dend_ formula. This','method would guarantee to the old policyholders who transfer to the new company the highest possible value under their j^ion tracts- obtainable for their interJyest in the assets of the old company and would prevent needless sacrifice of their interest. At the same time . this procedure ^would not embairass the interests of persons coming into the ne* company as new policyhold I { M i 5 - ? * ? ?I -f?< V, 1 1/ -jw. . ^ .. U i COLL'Ml ao i Getting Ready STATE GRAND LODGE PEOPLE'S 1 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY HOLDS SESSION IN MULLINS, S. C. " In obedience to- the Proclamation and command issued by the State ] ('resident, of the People's Benevolent t So.iwty. 'inc., of-- South Carolina, -the] Grand Lodge of that body convened h "n it- 8th Annual Session on Tuesday ; Nov. 10th at 9:30 oVlock^a.^ m., at |( The State Chaplain, Rev. I. H. Rich j. ardson, of Kingstre,.. conducted de .ljvotional exercises in which all joined L heartily ~ It ?With only two lodges absent at 11 the opening session the Grand Lodge |j entered into the business for which j tt-had -assembled with feelings of'., iheer and good will, and a determi- , nation to clear the calendar of., all]v important niatteis in one clay on ac-I count of the stringency of the times.! At 7:30 p. m.. opr program of f speeches, music and preaching was , cndered. The devotional music was rendered- -by?the Mt,. Olivet church choir of which Mrs. Kloise Lewis is p directress. .Mrs. Elizabeth Hall ren-' dered a beautiful "solo, accompanied*: ( by Miss Gwendolyn Lewis at the pi? ., ano. The annual sermon was preach t od bv the Chaplain, Rev. I. IL.Tiich- ? ardson of Kingstree. An excellent , paper was read t/y i\lrs. C. 1). Reaves f of Lodge N-O. 6. The junior quartet t of Centonary ^ang two-ov? f ViPll* ?plnptinnc! 4. * v.v.ti, niuvil wen; uili'iiri'U and highly enjoyed tiy the audience. ^ The senior quartet of Mullins also < rendered a very enjoyable number. The State Deputy, W. J. Jones of \ Orartgeburg made a very rice and | interesting talk, as also did Rev. \V. . F. MxFadden of Mullins, S. C. The v Rev. Augustus S. Newman, pastor . of the Beulah M. F Church, Mullins t was in our midst and delighted the ( audience with onetoff his very timely and eloquent speeches which always | thrills and inspires whatever audience. 1 that may have the good fortune . t>> hear him. ?Thus closed Lhe hlh A nniml Ses -ion of the People's Penevrlent So- ] ciety. Inc. to meet in annual session, i TffT-'W: Iggg,' at Ciresham, S. ('. ??? ' I crs. _ . Mr. Roper also reported Ufa. fho Department of Justice is making a thorough investigation oi" questman- . hie transactions of former otVic to ascertain whether tlu:re has been my 1 violation of the criminal statutes. He states that many transactions involving. the finances of the company were not found upon the books of ; the company and other transactions ( were, not prcrpcrly set up, and Unit 1 in a number, of transactions it would ( ""appear thafoi'titln finals of.Hie cm pany were used or disbursed, illegal | ly. He reports that he will prbirfjWly" > take steps to'reeove'r such funds. Hb'Jhas advised the?Attorney eneral of ( the United States as to certain aspects of these transactions, antf the | Attorney General ordered the inves- I tigati".i by. .the Department id" Jir : tice. 1 mately $(>0,000,000 in- insurance in force. The net worth of the' company is reported by Mr. Roper ps being 1 $2,300,740,20, which does not incite!'1, as a liability Tft?y~rnpital-stock?of? .?250.000 or the cash surrender calue of fiutstaniing policies.?The amount ? required to bc set aside as legal reserve for the policies outstanding i: -0,003,503,08, less lions and unpaid j premiums, totaling $838,374.34. In the annual report of the company as of December 31 last, the' assets were stated to be $5,500,078.01 with liabilities including legal reserve of . $5,212,7110.75, but not including capital stock and a surplus of $f30,0..S>s which is entirely at variance with the facts as-shown by-the recent examination of the affairs of the company. The receiver reported that one of the -obstacles met in the effort to continue the business <\T tilt fbmJinlK' as a going concern h:w Iwon 1 he ho ;i tancy on the part of many-policy a.;, holders to pay their premiums in the absence of knowledge of. the trpe financial condition of the company and information as to the amount -that might reasonably be expected to be paid on policies in the .event of death. In addition to the absence and ailvice of the auditor and" actuary, who made the examination of the com- . pany's affairs, the receiver has con-^ suited some of the world's most noted insurance experts and he is work- i ?ng out a-plan in connection with. the , reorganization of the company where- ; by their services and influence wilH be utilized. Mr. Roper was appointed September 24th. ' - 1 latmc JiA, b. (J., - bA'i LliL) A V. iNOVEColumbia City S Registe Tends Honor Poll *?f 10OTr Enrollment. President- Johnson Hopes For 3.000 Enrollment Hv , January 15th. Responding.' to the request oT the ~ *~{e:i:iive? Committee. of the I'almet- : (i Slate Teachers' Association Tor j-, is schools force la?t week registered n full, thereby heading the-hum.r roll >f 100 i |)t*r cent vegisti aliens fur ltilin-ipol V.' \ i'? 'i'V. jiic.. lent of the County Association an\l . Superintendent G, M. Klea/.er, Coun- j ?y Superintendent, ate calLiHK upon j he Richland County tuaehers outside he citv to reftister in lull by itereni-Jier 5. . President A. J?ihu^on ttoltc'ii for ,11 eimjllnienL of teachers hei'oic January. lo.. lua.-iy ref Utx&l ton... _ rill not only save the Association in lerical help, HuT it vTA mean the iiurination- of many.. efrofs formerly i ound in the teaein vs directory as | niblisht'd in the IJulelin. V.ful V;|e ;, cmplnint?that to.-mhc s make teat tiiy iln.|)nt- receive tin- Bulletin. Sir. Johnson says ' teat tiio A ?>iat ion has very definite policies for he proiV-sionai e;o\\lh of tenaluirs ^ tinl 'the development of the edueaioiial interest' of. our people. Soul IV-. 'arolinh needs a stroiiy: .professional n L'.'.Uli/.m lull ' 1 b- N' ;cnAu rs or investigation,- iesitaivh aiid exh'.in^.. of opinion-.-.... n.l iiv'.\ital ') I III Uioup.?;??? According to Mr. "J-.. 1'. Burooss. he Executive Secretary of the Association, there will appeo.r each week n the newspaper' bej..inn.ina Ihxeni-. ' )Cr ,r>, an honor roll list "of -air-Hid * or cent schools-with the name oft he ihincipal and .the county with suiietis>r in which the school is located. The following is a list of Colum lit S ll'W per I VIII "U[ . A. Johnson. Sopot vist?r. . . ' . . V!i~s I oilil Alnrph. Olikv A i. t uU, II. P. Pride. SMmol Donji-h Vlrs. .Initio Creed Scott. SMniv! Nurse.P,inker \\"n.-i!il 11 jyf;> ? School; ?W,?l > ' I' MM [\ditb Butler. .I.C. Bryant, il. A. 'I'-'i'1!""", Ali-s I t lie M ytiold^ . M. A. Enty?niimaiv Miss.Kvolfrn (ire. . imv; Cnilm, u. I-. 1 Ki; riV"(11ir~Mt~X Beatrice Harvey, M i?... .Blanche Al. lackson. Miss l.iHio .T< res, P. Bane Alias Main! D. I 'fiiiiiT" i ?i~-. Aliss ) Ili.rothy (. itlilwi II. Alt s, iVlia H. Sax- j >n. Mrs. KUh-I Sltau. -!.. \. Stall-t, ,v iivlli,?Ai 1:1 i?'I'll i in an Ilia?'liai.il.i ?J?{_ I. Wiiiteiiian, M-iss Thei-nima Wi.-I, li-i.i s. Mas. I u! in.a,.!. Miss lit .. | rice 'Bennett. Miss Fiorencp "Ben-ani. : VTiss Virginia Bradley Miss ("hnii i A. Brown 1 co Mr&. Soplima ( larl . Vlisa_ Myule Forney. Miss "Marion Iriusl/y. Miss Willie A. (irant, Miss Oli iso Konnei ,-J Mis> Louise Reese. Vl'iss"Gladys Rice. Mis. Alma J). ' Piles. M iss 1 hii sy V. Roach. AIP -v i Vlayine Sartor, M iss Faniiv e Taylor. | VIiss I.ucy Williams. ALis- Hot tie Fra | iiPft," Mrs.'-Alma Potts,. ? ? * # o' \'. \ rl. v Scli . ;1 W. A. Piyr.v. Principal. Alis> .l.ini"-^ \danis. Miss Kllo-ii S. PnMiiCman. A1A[da B. Bold. Ali.-s I.ielphine A. I5r.nl- -{ Icy, Miss AHa (). < lark4. Mi.-s 1 la!11 \ \r. Cdrnwell. Miss Evelyn ('rati.1 Miss Inez M. Kills, ' Ah-< ( ,-illu-i ii.<-j Frederick, Miss -Ifcehceea M. Johnson.! Miss Wyolene K. Jones. -Miss Miiir. | E. Lotson,* Miss Frances A. - Mack.! Miss E- N'crissa Mancc^ Miss Ella Clyde Myers, Miss VivianE. Nance,! Mis. ('. JU. lv::t Mi-s" Tile-linn P.'! N>'lson, Miss Sylvia. E. Pooie, .J. F. Hits." Mas-*?Lucy L. Ik'jL'tl ' Miss 11a E Stewart, Miss Minnie . Sutton^ ; ! >.- TaiAci\ . M ?1_?LL Tlmnii'.-- ; . Miss Wilhcltnina Thompson,. Miss V. : R. Williams" Benedict School:. i; Miss Catherine. Mack, Head Tea.-1 - j . r, Miss Ethel (lihson, Mi-s .Jessie j Kennedy, Mrs. Vara F. Nan e. Mi Jessie L. Trottie. Misk Annie B. ton. Ridjtfewood School: Mrs.. S... E. llo\War<l-; rriiuipal', M.-s 1 'urolhy Harper, "Miss EiKv ina I tic is.r t'Aivi) or $ - -. o !0 We vvi.-ii u> thank i.ur loyal >td>> i! > in ;i.u inn. tin n 1 - 'ii i i i| ' i . i ........ i..i.... .. , ? i*. I.iiri' I \ > 1 ' I ;?.?*??? * ? Y \\ ? !'< : i'imiiii ill" Jl ! > pi a! ^ <,t - ami lakp.woui age 1>> them la j . i. i- paper in . the future. $ '1' i:cnr-ayt*---j? t'i 11 omie'suWe.ri.Uur.s O <d .o disioiuimio liieir jmpei; I '-1 ? in the amount xlue. ?: " tilA). H !!.' o i ~ o. <> O . s * ? v -0 Yd The I'alit.i tt6 Loader, ^ Dear Ldiior: X? ' Ww arw thanking you far k indue* V ' deed yours u a useful and great g ever taken. For your rich and -noble icontril ^ we thank \ hi myny Times. O Please receipt me for $.1.00 \v ft?--April Iur . O ' Yours for 8 NV ,c?<;^ox>oox'^>o--ioo?>croo^>oo.oooooo 1 ? ?? ; p0ri ^lUER, 21, 193,1. jchools r 100 Per Cent SI.MTKK NEWS j, '1 In* pulphs of the- various churOtJos ; (if i'?-i* v were lillcd by members 1 1)1' l'i' '< (!! I. < 'aroiiii:. "conference or1 tlu riu'dist Episcopal Church,. So.. ; mi y.i?!..}; y morning, Nov. 1T>. I" .l.ai.ciai siTcccsa was ' achi w i j froifi?' i' 1 pew ly?htrht?tr?Shibm 1 Hap; ist church ou vsumLy aitcroi. I *4 in; following Federated Clubs mo; |( cfuvii'i^ the past week: The 'Progros- { ( sive club on Titestlay afternoon, P, ! kith Mrs, ?>I. V. Glover; The One', Mmiv Kifort Club <>n Wednesday .af- D U*?:nuiMo Dh?w+ldv Alexinnut* JK;?4v-i. ! I*. ( ', dd'ie s at the ho.?e of Mrs '| ' f*:"''lone- ; Tin- Kwr Ready Club on j ' 'ri ! 11 r'nin with Misff Mnnntn.y., ' ' ? the :;iils' dormitory oi Kendall j : 1'. {s * i ',! i e. ??^ A' ir.bei c <>f the T. A. C. amf guests 1 rr-:?a,.. t?(I -fiffhu'iilly?eiurrtuined. j l y \ not to' ,'J'ni leion on Tue<d.i\ C a, .November fth. at the coii-T jf -rri.'i of fir. hr fdge g;Hiifs Mrs. Ha? - j ' v \iooi o was i>V<-o:ited high score j4 . A :<! Mrs, A. CI. Ale Donald h<\v ! iioie pii/o . A tempting salad course ! ! .v'.h sr 1 .ines. ha;r. f.u'j hut. cocoa ' rt?-? . .id. ; ; ~ .'!. ~v Ale-.-r Thad "cons Ro-wt * i ! ! .?<? and Wallace Sinipkin- ' . ,>!' i . y'r.irg Were tlie* guests*""ot i M". : : <1 Mi;;. Ilayward Rose on .Sun- ..." a'ny .Messrs Rost|, .Rotvi. and Suvp' :t>:- are students, of State col\ . rr - J.:; KsitiA. Crawls' of Washington.' ^ VX.,:i ,.-pa! Mi s. 1 >iaiuv Brooks. of Alex- j 'nrl i:i Virginja, wa re the week-end j gne.-i.- of Rev. and .Mrs I. W. AV tlline- \ ' Mr. ii'i':11 . w right ami to-v. Wright ;i i i ' ' spent Thursday and Frid.ti.! ' v.'tn t!, hroth-r. Mr; W. A. \Vri:?:i .] J M -ii lli?l ; iti ,;i 'nl r h ili I roll u Columbia were the Sunday .afternom' ; ird and l\ unity: j~ AI MeMalioti of Colum- i( hi . nt wiih Mr and Mr-.] ' j A.. (J Spi es and Mrs -Aiitanda RoV | ill., Mrs Spi firs aceoinpanie'd Mr.-'.. < i. .lI -..I,..ii < 111 i ,'i'l lira In ('pluiidd.: i ' uj MorHpi-y. -L < Tlit death of. Hi".*. A. K Hilton t r.'.inu as a sliork to tin.* community ] r two. days illness Iq. passed away j u" -.Monday morning. Now ltith. T Mrs. lis-.?e Dt I.oiint; is quite s'ick i it* litis time- Mrs. Carrie Del-brine j \n. A J. Andrews and Master Jim- i, 1'11 T :irt1 111lie 11 improved. j" 'V * tlaward School: .('. VV. Madden, Principal, Miss U? . Tda AIleiT Miss Ruth.I.. By num.> I j . Naomi Cummin its, Mi-s Rose_JJ_:_ ! Hascoo', .Miss Daisy M. iMyers, .miss K'!-e C. Nelson, Mi>s Ethel Sanders. Mi s f'.i-ncvii'vc Vincent. Miss Anna B." Washington. i\li^s Viola A. \VasnMl.. K'nih C Watson- - ? [ Saxon ."School: Mus Illanohe (1. Williams, Head | 1 .arbor,~~Miss Minnesota Garrison, j Mjss Wilhelmiila Merrill, Miss Annie i'. McGraw. Miss Isadora Mil^s. Miss .ly Xolson, Miss Rosa A. Tav- j or. . r-r " * "t~ (looker Washington Heights School: Mrs. Maynie E. Dtpimore, Principal.-; Mrs. Alma Hopkins, Miss Priscilla T. . i'\i; ~hn\v.. Mis. Mary E. Russell, Miss L:v r.a Sessions, Miss Katherine A: hi 11 st oh, Mis> Ilattie R- Woddson; Leevy School: .Miss Charlotte Jackson. ' Head IVachev, Miss Elise P. . Kinpr, Miss ; Lh-Me Sinclair. Miss Lillian Weston. . . V- .. . . . .JVvVVVVVWC THANKS, I ? 6O i ci i.jfi .-, who responded so r.ead i In' "P.iiri-:;in lhivs." We y n^railatum and encouragement ,% ielt.iv ut'?Die ninny receui-il, ? ye ;s on tu give our readers a betlit. arrears, \vho we will be fore i yuu can renew at anytime ny y i:\irillX, 1'ublisln.H-. : 4 ,s [ ^ Washington, 1>. C. O IHH \V. Street N. W., . O,! November 12, lCKll $ nt two years subscription. In- ?;> , paper, one of the best I have v~ O jution.to our dear needy people, O KTeh carries my subscription to *? ' 3 His- service, ~ . D. Hood... &. o .. o ooct<tOooo>o:ctoo.w - oo^>c^wox>c . E* A. M. E. Zion ( Clos /..ID'S- ML I UOiMS i S \SSf?; N mkvis j <)U uokk \I:\T Vli.AK.?IJISKOI' io\ i;s ' M'i' A K i - : ? . . 1'i.v . Af: j<".n ' Kj,i - .juii ^ Hilr ? 11< VViir,;i?frrr?t1?-i1:; !,.iMit? ;o'. ?> > .-^ion at .h T; j M.u l. . .1-.?f .Sullltl-: a- ! 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"*; - _ ; <vVi? i.iiu4!.y* tv li*.-7. ; ~*>.i* -...TT ehu*?h" v'Jjii <-f -t'?,? ; ii..i 'V.n- - -o. r Arii. :* ; is.- i - .* :. :. *. |-i ;i'*:V i.l l?y ti'i- li-... ' 1 a-'.-jiion ??? uri" tii:!tv;> '? > - f< < I ;; v ArAv- '?*<' Vm: at.. i . - v.* v. ' ,!!!. he ji i.i t - * . .a -i; n-'1; I lit; . ,i.t. .. i .;l i'k ' Tin*..* v* m ]-. ^ f t'-.j .... i : i.i. i.r. , . :.?. li:? U'-v. I . .11 : i;i: A:i . \>< i >! w I- liuu fv. ( ~ .f.auj H\.;: > I... <'. iTi? -a. . t>" i' mil.' ITT- -.? * .:? t'vl. ,;u:i : <'M;? i. ihe- . cr.":rrrT5T":ti.a:ivr *M?W rh.ipti. Liu- llv-., i\ H. 1: -'li'.,: ^-wU. . iieui'.. tin- i'l, U'! :'l.' Ksvw-i i\ .".pi.. ii_ u"'' ". iv-. : - [Mark A Ai ~ 1?ni >' . >v? >1 i--i:i.nM' <!i. vt!>- li-.v ??. i\ t ro.-'-y. |?i v i-Ki- f. ' Su-plu-n < I?-v>v-. " it?; \\ i-iuli LitV. :V.o 'V..7 IV v. I' -r i: 1. -t' i. i > ': Ri.lyv ami .I;?t_tIn- V\. L. >i (~" !! ' :'~; i; 1 .? i."." 'kn IM"I JiC lit \V\ M'. N't.;:!: S" I.like: .tin" Wiliaai- 'I'l'isw 'ori!;. W ini.sbot'fi rircnit. tin-"Rt v.' Wi'liani D.yi?: 'S* John. ;1m- li. v. A. W. \V;!livi;..-. tV.-iw. II, tilt- li? v.' li. W . i .a. - : Pm-'-\'\ w .iv.ujt_. ( >' i"-v pVlr. t!; ellin'on- * 'i'1' mA i-ii" '!?< 1 'XlA L'/1 -rnf on: Irviii ei-.vui . tin- K.' . 1. li- 1-n.'person: Pv.vsfu--.-t-r.uvni:. I'M. DitnaCcilar Grow V-ivrai-.i l 11. .?k1..h-: Bell Ri-lg VTl-lifiiJi li:--v.r W ^HiNliTOX. 1). A, MANS i iy niovniiiir found 'the P.i i'i11i nn-iulii-i s ni'. .Mrli - i" ii. a'.i 1? -i* list eir.iivh at tin i.. In-v". > niii is striv'.rp- t<\ make ever- - -i\ V'-d-P? Many ajuiaids x Metropolitan. Mr.-. P.T-'ok^. Ur-v. Riooks' I n- rnssui av.r.y. lie fniH-ial was held yesterday at .on: 'i I'M K??t I1?uini?I?> <. i ' 11.11 i ' hutvh. Oiir* sympathy r-e*- on (reply t'or Rev.. P?rooks. Iter.' ami Mrs. I-.arr.e--t ( olenun ml- Vuo riaioe A. Vt - i:" V. e n t-.r? .I .In l.lir t ily iii> : a ' 'ii1:'VY.f vfay ill Xew York. . Tlroy?rr-prrrt>| a ? 4rT-H?? ? / We are ildi^-tO'l to ,li;nv in tli< it\ Mr. .1. \V. tini roELaiul Mr. 1 >? uu* lass (hiker nvni Laurens. S. ('. ?^?.* 11 i r *?t i> t h^ (>?p.<i U u-x: given at the homo of Mr. Sato "Pyle i.. the honor of his wife Mis. IMe Thursday nhght. Mrs. Pylcs \v;v thrilled with joy. Among .(".fiose thn were present was Mr. and Mrs. I>u ilose. Misses Iroon oud Nov a Phelp? Mrs. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Mi- Fletcher'R. Hunter,. Mr. ami MrJohn Phelps, Misses Rohr'a ami ( 'a vee Johnson. Mr. A. Edwards aty several others that we failed to ire their e:mi*hh S? ?\". A delirious course was sowed. n< tor which delightful Card games wor pTa \ e?l. Evorihudy report id a ytw time. Mrs. Amanda Jane Little is a work again after a lovely vacatior I " . ' 4 * * i . .\ 'y r ? : - " ~~ LICE: FIVE CENTS PER COPY Conference es Session Here vor\<; MEN S BI I.E \(.l K l)F I'NIO.v ; . U.J Iji.C i: ,} _ 1 . ~ . ;; 7 ; I. 1 '' ou-ii:t-.-- - p\..- 1 . ii.?j '-villi iiti of its in? inhi rs oil i ii?jr \v.i> vujij,.;: ... i.; lUit* -Mayj>r- <>t i, , . ... ..i Ir. rn;.' i liiUiVOitlsiiili- iiuaii,. If j- ' pttjsL-nt. 'Hiv Jii.it" wu< . :' ! . .1 "II. U~ SMIJf ' kc I :? - -/ - I " j \ii?* Hirtl ?'V' : g I?. . "W t?? cl TI \ : - .k: \. t ] ' #. . T-rvr-hirr ]7X-Ii 'J"'77.~T" .. . ... 'i lAt",'. '.iiiii I I: .,** \ T-toj) i-i.il- it!i r v. ; j I' 1 " iim 'i*i j hn i f i y . j-ttf.ifh ffirthor i*u : . AVi; jU't' to* J'lOllt: ' 1 ha-iiu ss in: I'ti'on op. - : - -u i- .* '' " ~ 77 -i.'in*. will. nik . .. i. a?i'\\ i . j ~ ; - ? ?? . on,:. '...u- u iil ll?U-. ... ? - ' ' .-toil- I know of. t'i.i - . : - .,-ii iITT?l operated-by "Nf j...< ij, " i'oat i.-" not all.. w-i. ( " . i. . .. . -j?j: 1..I ,.;f. 1^., 4-?'i llill'.'ili i oil" ;i \ rr- ' t::.? a? 1 fiH* ei s. it.i- I - -.jk-?i by Dr. I.. A. A '-*'. . j AVo _ luivw the.- u. .-. * . -;? :* I AM'S'Vs and Moor.-; tV-?-T.' ih : ' *?. * I'M' K i.--ick- aiv. A .IV---.; -? | -1. A111 ~ h Ji'ii" t it - -J . ilji'4'... * j We have .a i. j petition, to'arn." v.v : j-*? an.j \w- :u? . j A - : ; '-it* V' ll?> I" 11" t?t ! I v '?1 i petite I>y a l>-njr v. -. r ' in : i.iv yu-i a!v A . >. ' 1 j'\* Mi- " : , j. Next (tooi '.i-t-i-A .... ... ; i1...... .. r.:.! = '. ; i. tio' iini-e /;.:>.:i' ~ . .. ? j < : /-. Uuty. it he p.( it'.- il is |i!i-a-.i';e : t.. ' "' a! i'rnl.v l;;i.s -i.iei' : : >i .... ... . .' tlvs-i ii_Hi ei. .! ia ! *' - ?'i , Tut- !a.-l' we v.-sii :. t ,v >ijr,.sJioe . We i... .* j.as i:o i q'.i.il iti Soatn '' *' : - I u: |.eo|i?i "f . 1 -.hop ulony the finance '.'i ' | iho^ti-n. th?uV\!i<t lr.ai'K. r I !>- I'poratiti . 1>\ K.1 i.iee. ?. Once i?j?>rv Sim.- 1!! 1 . ' I ha i :i ili>t inpuishrii \ = -?:: -v . . ~~ 1 Wiij. in (lie ;eUy l"i w i;i! ^ - . [ this v<- P ... 'u j I '.u u hi>r:1 < .Prof .Bauiuirar inoi. P: .** ! .'!??!!?' til'iU \\\> i?!:i. j l i ;.:*! i.-Ixa l<ITT ? ; ' (> '.' ; ... i.'i'. I tut- iraw.ii ? v-. i". :: - j. l".l irliiiiii*I.III. i ' I : Vi !". i" '1 ' ' , j ' -_l- .it 'hiiiivh-i (i ]h- M at.'ii. -j a I")i?;h --almost 'h??f' . "j \vc.re. .whitf. ----! The Bull !' ?> ;V?>m * f. cavtn '{ r.|> with vutoi y \v!uton ;:i . t J and t'.t y a-=yo?tic. h.v i '.wrci : ' -.j.-.j .,[ -the remajns yf V" j tlu-y criiT-i. vu v... ai .'i as . t hi y t.vavt-U'il thvy muvvo;. i I'i.VcV- their near lurk'. w.-.s i 'lie -ay.up that the Bui'. < u- .to t;?>* ; i.-t.-u -that they aiv ?>:. - i; i o.i'. n< v. but soon tin y 'a tsiut t':>. y won*- madeto ktmu. !.?. 'oiv they.i?. a,.. 'l\. the . "doubtful I'e.ld. i> ?'( i [[ryK:"nw K: , i ?v rninjr the in l-'u'ier, . ?I L_ v' y Lkmu?;m i.mm d '.ia 1 observed, an f .veinj?.v ) >r -ia^r i>y. stop m/mmd bads >o.m'-'q'.' . W'KSl EY M. K. i'Hl lU H IIOMK , MISSIONARY SOC'll'TY. This society, of' which Mis. O, "^rrrrTux i>. preside n.t. led TTs rrrrrrT-Tp: ~ l'ui; NovemlxTr" at her residence in - L. the 2000 block of Marion street. This soeietv is contibcto/l with tho National Homo Missionary Society ol" : : i.o Methodist Kniso.naTX h ,ivli. Th> ^'^ooioty" is-# nit of tho National ami s'iToos .Home Mission worl\ It is s cioatl> interested in tho Browning: t Home of Camden, a "modern homo" - for prirls. This school is an oxooliont one for the training: of fills of 1. dilforont ages, some boinc uuito youth .. ful. Your girls afco properly trained for u^efullnrss?while?;;iKi.then d literary course. . . t Our Home Mission Society here, ... assists somewhat in its. _Puheopt_A*_ mong some of its business tcausaee-ti?>ns its member* wore considering 4 -ways by which t.bev can a -sist some of tbe charitable institutions pf this t city and also those of needy families ). who are deserving -of help. ?: I - #