The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 09, 1932, Image 1

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fe-:4r ^:/:: | ?VOL. VIII. NO. 13. -rr * ' COSOOXJtX^^J^O^ .r v><4 j o .' \t , "The Parade of Life" 1 : by ? g JuJm Van C'ronkhite 0 "V"rvt?.0 C <.0 , ?O vOx*o5C^*<troooy ^ Hello, fchn-eryfrody! ;- -) Headlines or no headlines, the peo pie of Soyth Carolina are anxiously interested in the future'.of the- Peo pie's Start; IBank whiyh .closed its doors last Satuiday. The doors of/l ,the forty four branches had hardly siamjned before, three other banks in the stale closed; two in Bishop . ville and one in Florence . we have it on good authority that-"Barney- Ba~ mm, iu'w ioi'k cupnntir.t-,-placed oik ; half million dollars at the disposal of ? the Peoples IState 'Bank recently on the condition that he he allowed to name the president -of the chain. Simultaneously, Goodwyn Khett re 1 man was named in his place. Nobody seems to know just what it is all about, however, unless we miss our - -?? tress?Barney Buruell -will . he able to pud 1 a joker out of his sleeve, that is,. it oui s^tory is true. Baruch doesn't make mistakes.-total, depu* its approximately twenty four and a ' half million. At lease twO policemen~ih the city of Pine lilulf, Ark., art wondering why it is they must walk when even tramps ean? ride. Yesterday, a taxi cab droVe up im front oi the police < 1 station. A alighted and snlic ~ ited aid. Une policunieiv refused himThe keg gar tmm asked if he .might u>e " the?telephone.?T+m?pei mission?was grantd. ri he beggar called- another taxi and depa'rted. * 1 Every day brings ii more ci.it:. al situation in India, (iluuuti returned from England dissatisfied with the Round Table Conferences (who can , blame him), lie announced that h million lives would not -he too great a ?sacrriK-e to gjun independence, j; ?., When?Ghand-i--says something, he.* liionni it. Add In thill the stubborn; ness of die Englksh and you have I the setting for-a first class war. . . G There are rumors that England has i plans for deporting Ghandi to a lonely [ island. Sunday he was i hi prison edgy England has definitely indicated that ' she \v!Uxdeal with Ghandi's followers much more severely than in the past. Eventually India will *iiv. her free 1 dom. ' But we insist thai the English | "are a stubborn people! It's not in the headlines but weunderstand that a top change is to be made "in the athletic bord at Car olina. "As g matter of fact wo have j even Heard it rumbled that a gentle" man in Texas has'been picked for an ( important job on the board.: ~rt Now, is as good a time as any to-1! tell you something abouCCije Personal t . Service Bureau of the l'ostal Tele < graph Company ip New York City, j not that we are a Postal num.- as i j a matter of fact we ahvay s use Wes < tei'rt Union" "Tie v AM Iholossy the?H Personal "Service Bureau's function "1 ?-?? t.f ovi.i-iiti? personal commissions1 for private individuals:- Regardless , n+* wliftl l' i bi i \v *i?11 /I. r\ TTTT vTiTi li'H'.i ' I to do is to telephone the Bureau ami "Tt will' he IHU1 J'Jll'l ihu the tiureau received 11 U'lL'i1'!Mill fnmir Wheeling, W. Va? requesti ig that the Bureau make a telephone call to a ] certain puny. The ins$r>,ctigns spe i el tied that when' the certain party ! answered the telephone,' the Bureau ' was to sirig,-"Happy birthday to you. i """Happy birthday to yo". ' Happy , birthday to Mortimer. Happy birth < day to you." And belie g it or not ; ihe message waysmg- tp Mortimer by none other than the assistant , manager of the Bureau. "Tire Col u mi >'i a i'evord?seems -to-j ?, .disagree_ with_us as to the nunibe'i & oil. lynching* throughout lire nation v in rmr \Ve' announeed?ft>uitwn j T?arid we otic It to it.?Perhaps the Roe f ord overlooked the records of Texas. T.' Anyway, the Record seems to agree with'us,, or wo with the Record, that mobs should be prosecuted and not A admired d'nd applauded. ' ! A New York dentist comes up with . ;j a most unusual idea. This dentist, faced with the usual difficulty in m getting children to enjoy going to the dentist, k?t Upon the idea of pro K- jecting moving pictures on the ceil ?. ing overhead. .Little bovs and girls I iamrhed at the antics of Felix while the necessary work was being clone. Finding that children were relaxed during the showing of the picture, | he rented a few comic films to show to adults. The scheme worked for I theni too, and now when calling for j an appointment,' tiiey ask for a Chap lin or,Mickey Mouse film, according g In their taatc.? ?? 1 i There is only one drawback to this j method. Children who formeily strug gled against going to the^lentlsi's,-1 now have to he dragged from the chair, Uet's urrnp down to Mexjco and , . tal<e a look around. When V'Hi get , a driver's license in Mexico, you must | have your picture taken. They give . you a license that looks like a, pass port. It is a Tittle red leather book. It contains your photograph, your*' thumb print and hajs several blank ; pages on which the cop writes your j various evil deeds and trafhc iniqui . ties. With the little red book you : get a duplicate card. If you are i; * ;?: 7 ,'^Yrr. '-4*- ? ? . ... _ . w _. 0 y _ . ^ Hi ^ ? Executive Committee Of Palmetto Teachers' Asson. Hold Session . In Columbia. m? tt ,iv 7 ?t /\ \ s7 ro ft A v v r \T MPTTING MAITI5 2Q-.\PIt?I. 1 H-e Kxcri'tivo Committee of The Palmetto Teachers' Association ???, - Th CoKi:mtt?*:? of The. i niid-w.ntf r s 'xsjon in the library f the. Booker T. Washington ' ; -chord, Thursday inovninr? to cn.-.i ' ar. matcm in ccniio'-tion with the ? for the annual mcv.ti' .. be hold in Columbia, March 33, to 11 wasdecided to tslilroa *s I'd" a 1 united supply of r-r du-rr-d r-t* 'v or. th ? perti(u*v.t" j.J whir h \\ UP b.v is:-ue?l only- uoo.t r quest o! niT(-tii.idr. nrr-^lr^i-rhi-^yo.-ii so as to cut down ?::p;iso- o print in jr. T^e - Ha re nt-Toi'.ehoc A ssociat.ion will he given- a place <>:. the regular prog am. the same us Vio.ip meetings.- . According ".u ?' pvoposl adopted at the last .S'-ssio election of officers will be. conduct *. by t!v: new h'.Hotting pmc ss durin:hc first (jay of the session. K <v > i-ial reports of the secretary r"> . : TH'.-T slunu'd io(:il?ice; ipD" Cos a.w^oe ii-.* of disbursement* (i 1 !?. 1";,,i n^n.i gi A' re opition wan pass:'"?lv'quoiU? ing comity associations to_ reportmembi rsjrp duos as early as possible, ft was announced thai several. coun - ties had paid up one hdndred per cent. The committer recommend* d Lo the Department of Education several names now which to select finFull time secretary who \yill serve As state agent for Ros.enwald schools according Lo the plan of cooperation d ready agreed upon. , Mi inh'i - pri's-'m : C. A. John-am. president: T! P. Burgess, exeTUT7vr~ sver-tary; S. L. Finley, assistant sei-_ ret L-y; C. I). Saxon, treasurer; "J: I. Cain, .T. 0. Bc-iry.- J. S. Shnnklin Mr It.- Riley.-L. U-'Suivell. A. W. Anders-.m, Iv. S. Wilkinson, chairman. Will Play Part In Los Angeles Columbia Evangelist Selected For Rule in "Cireen Pastures" Company The Rev W. DrfSnjt of Columbia, evangelist, who recently went to Chi rago to try-out for a- part in "-Green Pastures," returned to tlvo ivity a few lights ago having been .selected- over Jvree other prospects to play the part jf "ile Lawd" in a company whirh ivi 11 open in Los Angeles in July. He s to take a three months'".dramatic ourse, in preparation for the- pa.'. He will?be in Columbia until caMod io""tlie school."' (;imL_OF^LLY'HHAg AM) CO CRTS OF CA LAN THE. A joint meeting of the Knights of Pythias and Calanthes will be' helil lit the Odd Fellows Hall- .Ian. .10, Sunday afternoon at 4:00 p. m. This is the regular monthly npeeting. The entertainment that was to be had on Jan. 5 has been postponed until Tues day, January 20. The Committee an nounces thai all tickets sold for the occasion~ w*U be good on that day, J. B. Lewie is president and K. H. Lewis secretary of the general com puttee - ? ~ ~ arrested, the cop takes your red .book and you are allow.ed to operate otv-the duplicate etti'd for three day.*. The, only way you get yoiir license is to go to the police station and pay your fine. I-f you kill a pedes trian, yyu go to prison for six years and there are" no ifs and huts about it. If a corporation discharges a man, he draws three month's pay 1111(1 guts fifteen day's pay for ca.h year he has been on the corporation's payroll. . when work gets slack it's cheaper to keep men.on, than fire them . . a corporation cftT>*t discharge a man for incompetency.1 They should not fiav.e hired him in the first place . . not a bad idea"! We know no good would come out of. the' Culbertson Lenz bridge tour natnent*. - Just the other day we heard .rumblings and rumors of a bridge salon to be opened here in Columbia. And more, they tell us that rooms have alreadv heen xxcl?Gorvais Street. It seems that tjwo of Columbia's bridge playing women begged, borrowed, or stole the utoa and think .they can make 9 go of it in this city. Perhaps you don't understand the innermost workings* of a Bridge Salon: suppose that in an unsuspecting moment you decided you wanted to play a game of lirRTge. All you have to do is put two bits in your pocket hnd dash down to the salon the salon removes the two Ints hut produces table and eards with as-many-players as needed. We don't think the idea will succeed even if it started and it* probably will nevet see day light . . too many Co lumbia homes are little more than Bridge Salons as it is! v i ' . fctlttti COLUMBIA, K. SATURDAY 1 HOLDING REVIVAL I - The' above fs the likeness ot hitrle Rock, Arkansas, who is n< vival al Union Baptist Church. ' est Evanpeli-t; Jias. dene tvang and out of the.States. Special : Dr. Uav.s i 11 let. lure Sundtt^ Only from 1G years up. Midni night beginning at ten-tive- (10 vited to attend the services. R Pastor of the Union Baptist Chi LOOKING Ry KKI.M MIl.l.KR TO T.IIK NFGRQ RACE GREETINGS: . The. wo1Id fjV.'S ilu* year 11'32 witij the glwuetrst which- it hoi' .ever confronted since the human rarebecairig conscious of itself as a whole, i'or the* ?i >.t 1. <e. in the 'history' of the specie thv' resource/ of the world a'tn of" ft'- component nations have hern'surveyed. These, are found .to lie adequalc to siij)plv the matt-rial an' spiritual needs of.the present .population \\ ith reasonable allowance for future growth and expansion. T-kere -still, a Ins,-- aw-ui-.s?the requisite national and world 'statesninVis.tna t.. oi'nin vlv mobilise and proportionthe o resource^ for TnF well beinof mankind, regardless of tationi !ndi\idual. national and racial selfisim >.? at d ^i-ul have reached an impasse, Hitherto. science a"..*; invention have he i\ used as an instrument of exploitation of the weak and heavy in en in ? 11 ! \n Is. Rut this regime 'is at an end. The new day is at hand. Henceforvaid, if the pow eri'ul tand mighty.-.-^'.he . few with special ability >ir special privilege? persist in the futile attempt to utilize science and machinery to further enrich K" is? Ives at the- expense .of th0 loss fortunate. ; turn again and rend them. In the - imnu'dint"?fit. ore, scietTco will beu'i.p wnerc- religion io:t on. as the cmei instrument in promoting the broth erhood ol man. ? ? Hc-nrv Ford is tin* one commandinggenius Of file ilidlMlriul?age. He S"cs the utter futility- of money which, unices Consecrated to the common,wi-h. is- still tin- root-of-all I evil. His*-billions of dollars to which I lie hoi > the technical title are, he " ttiril'ins,?rtrrt?hts??spy?peasumaL or selfish sense. ThVy are of little more ) advantage to hirn than they are to you and me. F.very penny of his accumulations is devoted to human we!, bcingr l c i the apostle of the social as contrasted with, the selfish motive, lie is a social* trustee responsible tiv his coHvcU'i'.er I'm tlie faihful admini istration of Ids trust. -awful fate we arc told, in tire old hymn, awailf that man who his trust betray^ Thev are hut false prophets of prosperity who, for the last two years, nave been proclaiming: the speedy return of 'Thr- bloated prosperity of 1029, that its forty thnisnml jnillion aires, and halt thousand super rich With annual incomes of over a in71 liOTl dollars.- The- (?4't rep<jaU;d. IIoov_ orinn prophecy of the immediate return of tlie glorious era of '29 has fallen beneath the weight of its own fatuity. Tii, false prophest is re quit e' with of confidence in hit prophecy. The rich will hover again revel in the riot of such luxuriant riches an ?they rliti in twenty?nine, nox^ .wnuld mankind benefit by such one-sided ex liberancc. Statesmanship must find a nobler goal than this. The combined social wisdom of the nation and tff the nations must look, forward and J not oaikvard ror .Cite ilev* goal, and - _. ...""vv jfiu i {, J AX. 9. 19:*'2. AT UNION BAPTIST | 1 - I Hj I B s Q ' M r' i ggsnBH { ? BQRDB I 31 ( ] i ] . i, ' < ' ".3 ; i ?__i c i I Rev. W..J. Davis, EvUngolist. of I 3\v t <?n::u jIinj*" a m uj Sl-i+ring Re- t Dr. Davis i.; the Sdiith's great- c elistic work in thirty-oile States j 3 Survive Saturday nitrht. H.t'lot i iin't.L '2 u\|in,h t . WnnH-e-i" ght ilamhie for Jesus Sunday :0a). The public is cordially in,ev. T. M. Roy kin. I). 1).. is the iirch. - ... - \ ... - FORWARD , en.-v l'-.i-\v.U'i U? da- mark of < lit* la w v aiiinT. i.i is i ut a fajlaci- I bus nship lias brougnt liejii'issiou. 'n itie > j> ,'sl of pl<?*ity; ,| i lllin.tf-.ir. t . i). i ::Tirl 'I:1i h m 111 <i-; < io tli* -i?4ti.vv tu nnpiiL^Hyfy^ - ii.vi i nii'lal inn of .iWuJ.-f.K-l aad .ib.-r; j.inemployment ; ?kit. use labor has produced a surplus in which it .tlocs not share. If there ] ate inure pegs than lher" are holes it is- I cause- human rapacity and [ -greed- rnsisf in ne;'tbos>iy limiting ' 11 ir* nn a liter of holes. We face 'the new year in such a ~ time as this?-a tTiTp7 WlhTn the ub'-ecoi'.unic or :.-r is battered, as it j -vveie. with the slioeks of doom.- l^n1 ss one ii.i.stliset ras the signs of iht times, li'o'J is to -he a year of reshap-. " iug n; soetirl ai.n-, arrd-tdtra+s?a?mo--i.nmtous .war. in '.lv sior.t uf human thi-' 1 'lanet. The advanc j ed statesmanship ofthe -Nvo.rllli_.Uir.fj eluding I'aJi'np:.1,?Am i it a and?Asia. sect? what li'-s before lis. The age_pf ' accumtila.ion : mits'l. now\givo way to the Ago of di-t r'ibuiioii. Just as it j leijuired iltj wjiole of the nineteenth ' century to'eons ilid.Ac the cumulative ]' | itfcft industrial age. inaugu-. rated by t!:tl invention of machinery i (lining 'atier p.ir't of the eigh I ie rdii ciT'iry. ins' ,o it will require perhaps ih - rest of. the twenieth con-' I tury to distribute -If ese -rtceumulated ' hen li s. lu t 'aggrandizement I of t'le. fa-, o. v.l snHi id tab -of nations I oi. I : > t'f hot general 'i * j-iu.csnianiiKF:"" ti ' >:' i.:i. England, . i . ii-7 T . "' . / r. nan. - vea.? own . v.- - u. i ?:'kv* U'l-ling for "Mw term i. iv i i ilr iIi.m- tiii| find. itT As .p,.tti A terieans we I nnisf. |jA'>: > v t'i: ?> ir enuntry will -L ! br thc- -fn*^i?1-?- fi+M- the?Avay UILL L From the depth o'f the of'de' j pi\-suvi, 'we know- that tlie star of + hr?j>e?ning ixi iTe ?ky overhead, i albeit, il ntry Kr^'bscure'd for the ( t t-KPC?tjv~ .mtt-rvctfch't c-lbo U which ldntt-r-r~m.AiUued.v-- I'iu ; 7- that op- | tiinisni ot human na'ure which intu- ~ ti\y lively knows; ihal kltimat ly the had v il give way to til good, the good to the better, the better to th K'sr. JUTtl?t+rr?bed! to?til*?beat itir With the infallible a-surance of this A hojup we face tho tuw year with courage an resolution 'triumphant ! over cowardice and despair. I; Ho- < cuised spite forces tne to confi V these universal remarks to p. group of seemingly slight impor if.fy -ill thu totality of tilings. And yet we are a.siued that the last shall he tirst. Those who slY!VfTr"H least An the old order wiH gain most from the new. i ' a u.t'ilO cni>.'inl (rriovnnces ?1 V'U|> T>IVI? . |/vv.... har lulie tolerance when tht> whole social fabric- t* he travail. The man "t^Tiin fill! I i- p nuififtnce to uis neighbors, especially if momentous " tasks impend. Let the Negro, then, as he face? ~r ynr twhi^h is bound to be ! memorial in human history, acquire the national consciousness and world mind, resting a-sured that specific ills must, in the last analysis, yield to generic' treatment. ' M, 1 Dec. 29, 1931,- > , KKI DR. T. E. PER CIVA W oil Known iMiysician Snoniu'h? Aitor A Lun^ llln<'--s. ?Hr. T?1L L'.eici:.aJ. n-j.-l ::u. ^.,n of Mr. ami Mi>. .1, T jVni\al. of [ircenwood, S. ti?? .I at -TH- : homo ' on llyrd- S'creot * Momtnv TT.orniuy'. rrpr-rs"' Dr. : Pereiva'l com pi -ted ' Van 'r.gii school wo'ik at Haines Institute, A-ueusta,?.Ga., after..an honr.ro le .? :-harge from the S. A. T < . in.Washington. 1). in which he v< Inn .cored. at the outLicnk ...of the. World , War. ' , He then immediately entered F.in- . roljt University for -adliugc work. The scholastic atdiiev?.ae.ut made. ] there by him gave him hono:?.as an ,] assistant instructor, and as osie. o'f j the two highest ranking students. in his gradtiaTfng cta^s "'of 192t. From '"] there he entered the Medical School af Howard University/completed hi- '; medical io arse and ind.i ne-hip .in.' 1929. lie practiced his piufession in , Newark, N. J., for nine: months die-. Tore his health failed. The above-p r.hooTs give" him credit' of being ;.n , ?xeeptionul student with bright outo k lor betterment uf his pvup.e. The funeral services were conduct- < ?d by his former teacher and pastor . Rev. A. C. Griggs. Haines Institute,Augusta, Ga., assisted by Rev.- M. G. Williams and other- ministers. Key. . L). 11. Sims, I'residl-fU of Allen 1 ni,-ersity,* and Rev. A. C. Griggs 9V'?ke j .f Dr. Reicival as" Having Tu eM ie- ! )f the few outstanding voting men >Fhis day. ^ ^ ^ i'.,i ,1 * n . his, life time. Mis.' M<Sh;>'.sc\ Fal'lei- _j ang "beautifully-"Flee As a Ric4'-uul lite ckuir sang swy\tl\ "lead iindly Light" and '"Abide W'rtli MmThe entire community- p: urns . the oss of this"promising vot.ng man. , This was clearly donumstratvd iy he many floral design- and. iette- s ?f condolence. The same love ! >? to stand at me altar Minnay morning. Mrs. Mary C. WhitrmT t >? presented to him a la on basket or Christ...as ehec-r from the eongropention. Tlion in ft pkasnnt way that was typical of his every lite he thnnjt ed everyone heariiki,1'. Mr. Win. Moore in to'i..' il to Rev. Martin a set of chitterling during the pounding. Several had a secret, wish to be in Hey. Martin's . phiee as < hitterlings furnished a likable dish, to almost everyone "nf* sftcret. k.ider Nance o\i hi'*".i t*icia| bu tin ss .at Or 'ht. -^cu.uav and Mi' 1 he i..gh? with P yaflft' Mrs. ?>. P. Boyl v i\lr. Joseph ^aekson of ." partanta.ig visitecf his son Mr. Conway j J aekson. . - N._: . ' tint' was also . demonstrated . by the ' nany .letters u? condolence,. U [rants and floral, desijrns' from retaLAURENS NEWS Mr. RichardCannon uirW L). .visited '1)ls iati-Vrr M:\- Willius ; , Cs, \ Cannon who is -iclc at his .honu- m, ' Hanip.on street'.' ..-Messrs Elbert and .John Prince of 1 Greenville were recent visitors of 1 diss Frances Huntett r? Mrs. l.iliie Stewart oi' Milt" I'M; (it ] itas returned to Ihii home after'- a. . * klsil. to her Sister and Brothtr. Mr. v ivol "U-Vv WoiVt: Ttri.u:|iL.'LVi---" ' MVs, K. S.' NMson 'anW.jwnied J./ net" daughter Kntnta S.. M;s- V.' .lhi B. Either, an i Benj. Xeely motor "i"~ :o" Spart tt.intra Wednesd-tv 1'..? A! Pearl Roland. t ' ALss ItTiTTTTa Pritur v. h'i. o?rata:?1 w ys nrradvv i'vc-fL?lt-4-t? otf?t-r.o ' "4-h - ?ist last, returned to Morris College j accompanied by Mis* Martha Mcl>a? - j iv'l also student of Morris.'- . t Mr. Rockfe'.lor lld-oii^o; l'?a:.: ;v t ?pent?a few days?"'Hit hts pi'.'iiyi? 1 old iiViiy ~ Ada i i, -a ' u | ^oliday, while here he went to (.J'oovgi : to visit his w.ife. . , . . > 1 Mr. John W. Fuller spent the lud- ; idays in Augusta, CI i.. attending Assembly Meeting of his church', A. ^ I.da ('. -Martin was the week .mi., guest .of Mrs. Kiumalim Nel-ou iu.~t j week. ' The college bunch hps r. turned, to ' various schools* with list-ual break- 1 able New Year's resolnio:-. I<' studyhard*, r, The t'liaiit> Club No. *.' ink.-;, ed j Christ mas?tree- I'm-.na -?ot?. the' holidays Miss Willi. '!?. N- N W.t*. a visit"!1. Till?. in!' i?: 1.av,i3T V work. > Mr. Jas.. Peterson was ..nerak.-.-d , at While Plain Sunday. Jlev. . Le- , VxWt-. oJ-iciating.. ^?; ;? ? Mr. Win. Cunningham son i>f.;.t*j late Morris apd Sylvia' Cunningham \<?aS buried at Laurel Hill: Rev. la this officiting. Mrs. P. S. Hicks spent thi. hoTid ; with lu-rdaughter,tied11.. at Al>': ris College. ^ :'T~ Mr. and Mrs. Oliphant were shop ping?ui?J.ii*i't"i\ lilr.?SalUl'dgf j_ Rev. Mi A. Cunningham was sVsketl ^ 7 ~ ' ?* t --=^: Aj I)i i^kS 1 i'lOjili'j , t> / 'i?t " :m<l t' '* ? itses ::i;J :*Utl< s. * the ! .< >-:i. ?>:< : J ' j-'Vi:"H -of . > i; 1 ; rt.TDvi j * . P'f, ' : ' "o H r^"rI his~ -v ' !,1.it,<j.?u;.: 1 yy.r C;V. cr,n>e ' it.-; active fi.V''' r cV-. t' r' iTcn * c, frf?7i*'v and ihny f.kc.r. n to1 M;. . A,'M. I.v. ( fr.?; fur.dra! > < ?. i .M'.v-.i ;^tr i t T.i,- - a*.r.ti ;.nd mo:hr-r. 1 <?ne r. 41t>. I.r^?i : - ? - - . - - t.' I .. t >t*-Ulet's of (ji oLiiwof.'i. ant"! :< -??* ther* ). I.anoy 1 n i vt.!. v. ^ Y 1 k' t'ity |?allijvferl?r. 'Ji' i i?- ?'n, iJr. < . 1\ T o: : . M- '? . . Hi 'Willi: :-V. .'v.'...- i . J\ iVrrin, Art Mir : t.n . i-. If. 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[ ! ioi- I>t". IpaCikt'lI .a:ni_ ;a- loisurc>i'a :i?n. Tlii*. na. iiii >.i's s, .s.'ou. u?< pains it makiou' .it . o*. iT;- pastor ):ui family i ai . ] . 1 iK-sJay ,<?v limji" i ? ;?'iuv> ilis. iTUl.n'd UH IIim;. h > ? .uviu-il to In.* |uv.-fnaui- ih-V-f'. ' '* 'iVi-ors anil pUAHTt-u. ;i.t-' ?i-v ji + < v iHt-cvcry , iliing,j>Wa>.n^r >< . .< Antony Llinsf. win. \\ t i ; v.?; v . >?v-vk?nie?*. A. ! Ik ;; . i t i .1 ?. tiY?a.*n . I );usy . LJro'w s:. 1?ii?:*... v ? MarKa.fi 1 >> >'. . to.-r.iv, .Mv.uu?s, ~ I. i'i. kvll. I'huja* J'.i:-v ;>< . -. .-a>u* . , ,rre:.. .\ i'. : ... 1 i..im?W K'ii . T lioidon. Ac'vtif. il'! i\ At'- " *'.* : ' ' 'd'iV>, it tlxiii, tjucvdiii?V\ idi.'.ii;- a? ni'' ust-na I \k hran. l.aiui . l..v\_i.. I .li..a lc.u;.' .Ait.A.v iiliikMii i,iv ua^.ns. 1'. 1.. i. o;i?..?.ttu!or, ( ari'io 'lUul-or. -V. a;. - i-nr rnu-naoi-, StTaTTa';"l5. IT .A. I'kkvtt, l,n:nrtrhcrth? alls, lirooks. i ?.ic1 i^~r?.i'. .1. (.WIS :-olU', AIMlil1 1 MI- t ;Tp?t T"t!> t!s; sine Wii(j; ?i. c. iliia.ins. L. J i-owvorili, NViiiic lluii't'1,1' .1~ Smalts? I,. \ . Shaw, H. J i tckv-U a.nu ".lames l.liasv'.l. '1 w...- ' ^ ^ a.-a-n at the par?onagy. lnspito-.n the now n puts-ring ?>t tho vain Thitrsd.?*\ night, a 'air alien.?v t la lice was in evaieii e in lite, watch nicelinu'. Sunday being the first in in Zion. Sutuiay School was opened the New Year was also a n.gn day ell I tine?with?a?tau:?ninnbtn?in hi ? tendance. Strictly at 11: l."> <> clock divine service was. liegon., 'The i>a?_ !<>? selected as itis text 1 < or. 2:P_10 ^ verse. suLieet "Revelation et invisible th.ngs." The A. V. K League is alive- lire writer being I lie president - ? __ ? At 7:30 the pastor delivered anoth . er hi those burning messages, m-l^tt. * " ing as his text Matt.. 12.42; subject. "The Greatness of Christ." Everything lads l'air to a year of peace* harmony and suceess at F.benezer ths conference year. Rev. J. W. L Due. 3 kett called at the pai.fonage last Saturday evening. ' -