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>vi?u > v ii Aj?i ii iinil rupori tho money taiseel on our Mav Day v effort -for the support of Allen University. Our school feyls. tile strain , and stress of the present financial stringency, j The present calls for your highest and host endeavor. I pray for your faithful CPtpei at ion. Sincerely you us," Signed. Now' we appeal to all of our pastors to nutke tho very best report to us from their charges; so \vy will not disappoint the Bishop . iff "his expectation. . ' No presiding elder wants to fail when he conies before his Bishop. And pastois art? our?only depend-, enee. We stand in proportion as our their several charge:-. Presiding elders strive-to do at! thoy can l'o.' their, pastors when. they are in council at the Annual' Uopfoiences. And pastors should not let them fall down before the Bishop. While several district cmifci'iOio.s lev.. I..., ... in, session this week; l'astors who (lid-.not i>ay ojut. should take the'-lth Sunday, in ..this month.-.-und volWf their balance' and report to ' their, presiding elder. .Mondhy. April J.i. This is the last "chance. No .Mare Bishops Without A rroin-aiu._ ?? have 'teceived niniiv communications of late' inquiring as to i ur opinion of ti^elect ion of more bishops at Cleveland. Now evert . one who has read our writin.es for six __ years, knows that out eoitlc-ntion litis* always been lor' the reduction of expenses in our church and for cutting _ down of assessments. litil as I see it, the A. M. K. t'hureli?uuudj;- just two or three-ntoiv bishops who have progressive pfogrutns to be presented for the hetui ment of our Zion. Thes'thing that has made Kw ettl.t?'V- hansom Su i m alar Tn~";ul "sections of," the church, with both ministerial and lay is; thai ho i* always ' releasing soiue valuable, p'.ih .licatidn that will make our church more prosperous. In other words, he is a bishop w ith a pr> grain. And forward looking. wjp nt-c^l?of their kind' on the bench. these trying times- w ith . churches of 'all - denominations, any.man who is simply aspiring for the bislupric \ o wield the gavel and draw a salar$ iust as Well flour til.. 1 rr I With a ili noiiiinatU.ti ' standing at the crossioads with its schools, siagjgv.ihg under .its load of departmental expenses, \y11h scarcely a"/ prptection for worn out minister- Tunl widows of deceased. Famishhng f r a revival, with its membership being depleted. What suggestion, is' being oll'ered by those who-would be bishop to meet this situation ? 1 >r., Wfiglu for four years has been furnishing his ehureh the wry best remedies . for these ills. I'm Wright oil' the bench next 'May and you will do tin* A. M. F. t'hureli n w ndoiwui ,-ervice. Think of the line 'suggestion* by Dr. t'oit, .Morris, Daw >011 and Noah \\". Williams. Dr. Sims.'-^o? Allen I'diversity has outlined, the very program vrrrr ctuirch jLeds. The flei'lion of hilltops v, t'i u. |.!'n g.i aim is not only w hat et;v ehureh needs but is'the only? Hope r a better day iu our great . denomination. The reason 1 "air, for Dr. A. !*: ?rpearsv lor tlu>. Id. L~ department is tV.iit" lie has a pioo:.'... that a ill Ml 111LT ill!' > ! 'h, people" of the. entile e tuu-. t.l-u.-t try him if you dare., The ^.ayihen's IMatform The program for (ieneral ( .eiu'e l<y the laymen of s tuh ('; lina as was re!fa-eu in "The I'almetto Leader"oa few days ago deserves special cetmr.cn t. "ljs true many el' us m nth-tot s do not A'_. ce with all cftlh ir items'Tmtlined. Vet we must confess that dar. laymen- are the only '-ones a-nio-.g u'- tr.at- have tie upon rogihTatlvo measures '"for TTTe tiem 1 at ("ontetem e. While tlie -?: ?mini ft ej;'?di -eu.'-' v men ami?fall 'nut over positions, the laymen are' reposing measures., wliich are most needed in the church. With , ks~ -? than .'it 11' i e? . f I ence the ministers..ha've no- program for legislation whate\Vr. du-t. going up there. Ami when We tail to" put ovitiv a program suggested t n the ^'PUl'?^ V-H-p??I ln.01?'iVI' i "Iili" back home" t lie other _ for .our defeat. But the cans.. wna, for lack, of understanding between enr speaking' ot ministers and laymen being organized, I do not un~ derstand it to be for the purpose of, > - fighting -again?! eaeii <.ti'.er'but w ith each otTTer. i'n"e ministry is the !? :oi'>,. which the laity is the "body." Neither can s-ay to the other that I have no need of thee." The church is looking for measures now more than it is for- men, and if the JaymOmhers f . lead the m,fhn?tcrs r in presenting measures ihey will dictate its policies. Tlie stioner felt of the -laymen is that they can meet and organize. We need: not further deceive ourselves a* .ministers' in believing an unorganized group.can heat one that ? ??? is -organfzrd. It sewns that mil1 hill drances when it comes to getting' together are, who shall he chairman? And who shall be secretary?' And who shall he treasurer? And who shall he chief dictator? v And who shall be bull "dog, and who shall ho j . . ? ? . > . * bear rat ? And b era use all cannot! be One .of these, we refuse to assent-I bio Well, we will pay dear l'or our { .The ly union cannot effect a program j that will meet the approval if min1 isters-in every respect, because they J see. not as Oiinisters see. The miftistvi s . should agree ^ on ^measiH-es^^as j tual terms and then there would' be i no doubt atSuft our-putting over tire . . 1?7 Mrs. Singleton W rites Encouragingly j Wr< t T lvilis; i? i? ' , a very nine letter from Mrs. E. Ruth; Singleton, of Springfield. 111., telling~j 7>T Her great interest taken in the! Missionary, work * of that state. It. greatly appealed?to Mrs. Ellis, who has been .connected with Missionary ' work 711 < f her life. Mrs. "Singleton | spoke io highest tonus of "The'I'al-i .motto- Leader" and, thought our .A, ; M. E. .edition was a "masterpiece '' Mrs. Singleton was formerly the etli-{ eient book-keeper of Allen L'niver-? sity, who resigned that position to, be with her husband, in his minister-, ial work in the- state of lttflibis. dt ! eui.i be said with profit to her credit I that shy. 'wiH be no inferior to her | Missionary sisters dyer there- for she is prepared fronf~eyery angle. Township Auditorium Slondav Night < Everybody seems to "be planning u-trnit^c- -t4in nvnfri-1in tlmf u'lti Jin I i\ waning-on us. >\e nan a gnuious meeting. At. tho close of which a surprising offering was taken. Bro. 1 kilen and his.people were ready for i[i:a.'terly conference, lie is in the hearts ,of his members and is getting; ..along. tine, -lie believes in paying l'Vis"" pfesiiTiiig older." Bros. Tone* 1'roun. Nathan Brown. W illie Brown. r~ driTTTr??Brown, . Karrhe l.eo Bnfwn. JiA'ui lbuwn, "Bora Brown, Sisters' Manerva Mai eh . and Bertha Mart in are nply s ihe of his line supporters. TJiis week-end will find us with the Rev. C- H. Frasier, A, B.. B. 1).. at Taylor' Chapel Sunday morning. >\hich will he the closing wrf theSpartanburg district conference. i'. .will -be a high, day in Zion, am]_ e.y-_ ci.viodv is invited. I'leaehino- 11 .'bop and S:00 p. -in. - Let all come to t i.e.-?ore-ctTliif"i'T'avin<r for an pulpou':me of'.the Holy Spirit. "Let us' advance on our knees." ?i notlci:. ??? The Second Annual Meeting and "~Sch tjg'J. o!' "Missions of the W. man's Foreign Missn?n arv Society of tli. South - Carolina - Conference Met :'.o-~ I ;b(T.urch will be held Iur.c. I .. IS. I'd at Silver f 1 ill 'M. H, Church, Spartanburg, S. C. Bach chinch is UI iced to send at ).-a<t . r... liolvgate aial sfkOO to assist with the W'. F. M. budge. Please b) in<r note txmk.-i. ami pelts, tjeti<>ns will ?eivoft 1 >y well experienced. expert Missionary - work Don't miss 'thi?i all important 1 p i' t: iv-"Mrs. Wilhelntina (Dapple. (.'or. See.. -MtS7 1'-. M. (iiiiU-s. t'oiif. .President. ( ii Kit aw xj :ws : . ? -Mi>. A;i . Tucker mt.o-'oio.-,-! T. . Womep. MissionarySociety at In r Mj** Mat tie Davis closed a suecos-lu'l school term at Winmsb S. ('. Mrs Km ma Kp(s of Hamlet; N. <'. v a- the, u'.a-a .of Violet Kller'.-y Monday e\erirri.if. 7 Mrs. Frames Hied is ill at this writ'iny. We wish her a speedy recovery. . . * Mis.- .Mari'.n .Johnson moteied to I'aiteland. S. Friday evening trt \i"Mt relatives and Iricittls.... ? Mrs. Ida (:nry formerly of C'heraw hut- now <.Farreil. I'enn wa- calli -< 1 to the bed side of her >ick mother -Mrs. Hattie , Davis. I Miss Bessie l'owc. -spent the wink end at AVashinsftort. I>. ('. with rolai'vvs and friends. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' "the..Quarterly l"nion of the Christian Home Burial Aid Society '?f District N<- V will meet in Johnton. S. ('., Saturday before the fourth Sifttday in April. The. Quartely Un"ion of District No. 2 will, meet at Monarch, near Union, S. ('.. Saturday bef< re the third Sunday in April , 1 he (?ranrl President urges that all lodges make a full report a-v she has urgent obligations that must be met just after tnesa Unions are over. ' j U. F SANDERS', Pres. No. 2. > E; w; IBB OWN. Pres. No. 1. MARIA BURTON, Grand President. jr. ?. . l * *1 If ftok palmetto LE/ CIIESTKIiH l'AU A(ill Al'HS Miss Loreno llams,' teacher in I,ocmis. Street school was among the teachers who atteir.'ed the State Teachers' Association in Columbia last week. Mmi_j. \e<Jy While of- Rock 11 i 11 stunt Sill i ' l:'.v " i'1' h^r 'nol-hor-im-law ami sisteu-.iu-law, Rev., and sides. J. t . (Ill more ..ml a few houy s | -with hoc?ehieil m.ue. .Mi s. C. T1 TTiTT"" ley, whib cmoutc hom<j- 1'sum Due -?Ve<t v, ;:v * t site s\ v .7- - *hr funmrt " pf -her father. The funeral service of Misk Anna Louise Stewart were held at Calvary . Baptist 1. lutieh Friday afternoon. Lev. d. -fV tiihnnre preached the sermon. R?.v; \V.- M. Honor made brief remarks. Tlie.deceased wys 22 years old. Shb leaves a mother, one brother, four' sisters and a host of friends ' who'were sadd.ned to see one so VI Ohjr pass on, Shi. WW Kll ninil ?-iV4i honors of the Daughter Klks. Flora! tributes eantc front white and colored sympathizers. -Fn 'ertaker J. Sitanti > was in chatfr?>. t ' Dr. J. 1>. .Martin. President of Brai- j jit ril Institute' t\vas\ critically ill a few 1 days last week but is able to be ' about his .<h?Hi>s to the delight of j faculty." students an,d his many frionds I >r. \V. G. Walhrjy_n p.^finnf in fto. I Good Samaritan tlospilal in Charlotte , N. C.. it is hoped tha't he will soon ho well ""and. return to his home. Ai th.?. 1)1 I'll; of-AU^-and Alro A-n.-~ ~dy Parrmi. on Ash ford Street was | given a silver tea"Sunday -aftetnpon, I under the'direct ion of Miss 'Annie iv. ^ Gariick in interest of the.'?KafetoFs ;Aul Club. Calvary Baptist Chutch c'i' which Mrs. Parroti jv pjesi.UMit. A brief pivogian, was carried out. Alter remarks by tlu Pastor, Rev. \V R. Douglass, the workers in the Cill mrhn*' Rrvtty TcpoVted, llfj amount being ->l i. t i?. VTTUe and ice ei eam.were se i vgd. P.ishop I*. \V. n. J. lies and-Bishop I t luineni preached at .Metropiiliutn A. ! M. I-*. Z.,-Church \Vt dn'esday'^Hght. i Mrs. Mary IClJeu -Caldwell, Alls. ' Price Jiiotoied from Evans and spent it, lew hours, Sunday with-. Mrs. Mary Thomas. : Mr. and Airs, S. M. IJe* and family , niotrred to Greensboro.. Sunday ami -ehf the lay with, relatives. Mrs. Nellie S. Douglass returned to jo"p" ^ 1. I being called home to the funeral o her sister Aliss Annie I.ouise Stewart AICs Helen Il ekjiani and Mr. lb hi. Ctvshy- students of 1'inley 1H werr marrieil Friday morning. till i In1 siek l.-t are Mrs. Yine'thc rjyTVIetMillion. -M-i-s - KMs-ir "Mack. -Mi*-"* r.I<>siy Stewart. I Mt. (?li\;o Church Aul Society nu :?t the !i?.Airs. Sarnlr Stewar" Sunday nl'torncoh at i Mrs. Ilffiha "Beckham has return-, j i'd homo after -pendinir a few day . very pit asamly in Baltimore'with 'K" I daughter.. .L,.Mr.... J.y.nios.. Bci {i.?au?jL ..Mrs... .f.illi.. j Staj r \vi iv1 man it'll ahou.! three wo.kI ago. Tiny are at honr'to thoil tTrTTn s at neaT Oa.k. Stretft. I ? _ Mr.Thomas Daniels who is known I ti- his- frie nds .*?< "King" writes from j New York City that ho is liking it. tine and doing well. Mrs. Kliza li. Chi-nlm and haby rej return-d Wednesday to her homo itV } Cleveland. < >.. a't r hi iitg vailed ffohu ! to J,(jo- I'll M-re. I "!' h'er" t'ath.* r Ih v. T -It.?ttalh <r ' " air. Toinnuo la wis win Juts hoi" j critically ill with typhoid l'.-vei: is ; unite well and looking lino, i Christian Homo Circle niW aV th. i itiivm* of' Ms. Ksthcr Borders on Ct j Inv.hiit Bo ad with 'Mi1.', dlimphill a? | hoMo.s-s,. .. , ! Brrok'lytr Tabernacle Missionary S. .! oie'.v lin t at th\- hi ine of Mrs. Kehic-i ...? v..o?.? <! ?I. > . si. ti, i ; was :hu>*ii!i.ii i.-i uLa papi.1)' i/aiT | hy Miss F.lknilvth Me Alily. lie v. A. II. Ilat\vi>i..| i t' I.aneastoN prcaeHt.'!. a! jli i'Ok'yn Talvrnacle Sua |<liiv w'j.-lll* _ 1 i ^ 1James I-oster i* in \\ itr?. 11ijiv j 1>. (V visitinjr His son .Me. Samuel Foster. ' ' Mr. and Mr*, .fames Stttnluuk. are ' the. pi'.o.i ! parent s of their second child. a U'irl i'l'iii quite two weeks, ayo. He r name is (llc-ria Ktta Fiiza1 ?et It. ' ' ' k Mrs. Al'ee Oia ssi n is out ajrain al'-. , lei- he in jr.. quite >iek. ! See Master H. Ik Gladden .on' S;VT.eader. or , (*uiie a ntmhi-r of people attend!:>. t \Veek. oulk-il Tip- . t?asehall panic .Fridpy at'ternoon he.twc -ill .Finley Hi and I-"rioiicl- j ship college played here- resulted in a seore ot' i to i in t'avor.of Fialc \ Hi. Teachers at Fin'K-v Hi are pre|iftj i-ng f If a May Day cut-?h>or progratfi at"'which time the Coronation of the May Queen will take place. Kiich --of-the lady-tenrheiV TTT tin- ITT SchT?oI i- in cha'iL-,- of a air! whr i- a m: 1,. testant fur tlrr*?Queen. Muc.lt interest !.? "being manifested. The program promise^ to be interesting. ( Finlev lij wiii play Jackson- Hi iu Canuhn. Monday. FN M KM OKI AM. \ SISTKR?-In - memory of my "loving si.-ter Helen T."-McCain who departed this lite March M. lP.'H. Sister thou wast mild and lovely,. Gentle as' the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air rtf evening, When it floats among the trees. Sleep on until we meet thee, When the day ;of life is: shed, TheYi in heav4n with ' joy I'll greet you, ' Where no tears a{ all are. shed. Sister?-Elizabeth McCain Jackson, Nephew?David Davies kDER ~ VIOLIN STUDj n |^~ ^-JW^JlH^JB Wfy > The abcve are violin students < 'isiuiTlu.Uin is a tvaidMH!-a*id;ccopmr.i d 11 Although the-e students have hi ~ed jik public and a? ran^omhnts' have Very near, future. . ' . .... 'New classes were organized at I Saturday._ Tlviee Studios-ttre-niain,t;i 1'iiion. Baptist?Church and oho-at B The Dixie- Academy of Musi.- is vantage of the opportunity of this (1RKKNWO01) N'KWS ' Rev. John Henry Walker. No More ReV. John 11. Walker, son of the late I aae?jll. WalkoY anil so well known by five older Baptist MinisIll's?of?00+?Slat e?a-H-i?nni ion?dieu Wednesday nitrht. April t?th at 10 , oVloej:. Rev. Walker had been i: 'declining? health for some-tiini' but his death came.as. a surprise. A.i .1 p.o-iui and b.v/. If la rendered a preat .service" to out* State having served some -+'d" the leading., churches and was principal c-f Baptist Secondary and .Public Sehodls. IK was - an earnest jrospel preacher anu eloijiient platform: speaker, lie was -"'H-ef the few en ivadv to aim, a. e n'any oeeasion. at a moments notiee^ As busy as he was kept with .rolijri<?}is and'" .educational* duties 'he , caul distils,*, with interest and profit most any current topic?slate, national pi international. He was reco-nizod hv thos who kne\V"lfim! as one of the best informal men in South Carolina.* lie was alway * friendly -and < mir * teous. lie' leaves, hi.- widow. Mi. Jessie' M. Walker so well kr.i \vn to the Women of our state; two datumter?. Mrs, Daisy * Johnson of Kast Orange. X. J:. Miss Carol I.. 'Walker of-Greenwood; one son. John "II. Wall, er. Jr.; four brother*. P.-.-v. Jr. anil. Walker. S.elma, Ala.: * Mr. Paul Walker. Pittsburgh. Pit.: .Mr.. Ilobt' Walker, . iN'ew York City and Mr. Frank Walker. Jacks utile. Fia".. two. sisters, Mrs. Florence -tla't'stoek and Miss Mary.VValkvr ol New YeyK"Tjty; and a step-mother. Mrs.Mary Walker Franklin:. His funeral1 was attended, at Till-., rnaclc Baptist Church. Monday P. M.. by l-i i ~ p:icnr Pio- I W M.i! Ui .?n? a number of other ministers. T]i nju.-'io was very appropriate and touching. ? The; florals were amo-mr- the roost beautiful tvm?-seen in tlrecnu onrfr They showed .the high esteem in which IV't. W-t\ki'f im.r 1TT?" TithVMy 1 ;n-e h eldin South Carolina, The messages- of sympathy, w.ttoo numerous to be read ami too many , to inehtion. Pence to his ashes anil rest t o'his soul, h. a. pktkitson bi: \i roin .< 01 n n TRAINING St'llOOI. Mr. George Shepherd, of New York -was=a^vi?.ior at the school on Snwhrw afternoon tost Atr?Shcphoid, i. lin cousin of Miss Lueile'Taylor; a litem her t?f the- class- of 'Ml. Owfng to some defect in the lyinober One of the chicken coops caugit afire o-n last Monday night. It wa. totally destroyed as. was two hundred Oaby chicks. Boys and girls workvd faithfully to prevent the other coops, from taking tire. Among the visitors of the week were Mrs. Corrinne Simmons and ; Mi's. AfcT'aiTaiu of (r.n nett. S-1~ MrNDoroihy ITeveaux of TimntTey \Tr 5>:i rr.ni'l SnrVndev^ Boniifnrt Mi Martha Mitchell formerly. *?1" thiplace-now of Connect!,euf Strs. Mit choll has given lis some assistv.nce in -grettinj; our playground" fixed up. We .were also favored with a visit from *Mrs. Bellamy (white) of Braufor; j who brought out three of her gue-1p to the school. They were very favor ably impressed with the singing ami other performances the children ?fi?)? Tin- minstrel given by our boys am) I girls?here in tire andrtofiuh)' on l-Vi-1 day night was a great suceyss. Th. orchestra furnished some .hop music f ":ilid "Slidin* did credit' to hi-I name. We are hoping to mnki; t ;>> rnnual affair. The proceeds of this one will go to add books to our library. Oo Your Trading With Our Advertisers ENT& GETTING READ! r-vM\v I n (IPIIIIIU U'll riv.l.^ni^ IUSL Wl'l'K tim-d in Columbia, one at B. A.: Block' t okor Washington Heights. ^ - .0 . . an institution specializing in violin ii training. j Ii HI.I) DAY AT JOHNSTON i ' .' ' I. !>. Felt on Speaker?-Mrs. M. Moni . teiih Simpkins Delivers Address i Johnslc-n, S. C., April 15?Approximutely. oQO pirsohs heard J. Br-Fellon. Mute S'upi1 reiser of Negro schools tei .ui the importance of taking adjvaiiuge of. the educational facilities offered ,-hy the State of South Y'aroli mi. at the community' 'l-'i.-l.t?Day" In Id a1. "l'Mnelield county Training " School Saturday. He warned parents that times have i-h-ipp'f-d. ;in<l thai their children must be prepared to j meet emergencies and work out of .situations which probably their parents never' met.1 He spoke of the -JPJimhyiu of uLrseetttM-s fit mi school,"" H lare1. ly for frivolous reasons, and forcefully state: that the onlv rtf'asnii: ; why a chihi sli'dild be'kept out oi !school is on account o personal il1iii'ss. or bt oil ft so of illness' of someone I who cannot possibly do without his .services?-?' ' ' ^ Following Mr. I-Vlton, Mrs. Mr*. I Md.nt-ieih Simkins',- of'Columbia Held ""W'.fklT l'or-the South Carolina Tuber-, cuhfsis Couunittie. delivered air ad- I die-.- on Health, in connection with tile National Negro- Hearth Week | activities at Johnston. She spoke of { the Negro's spiritual, moral. ecpn- j oinicifl and physical responsibility as 1 a basis to a well rounded healthy | life. The dangers of the coihmosi' drinking cup, flies, lack of sarrrtirrytoil -is, syi'oeos the danger of super stifion and quae doctors were discii--ed. as well a- the correct^ mot? Ik- I-? of dish washing and ol hand washing. A demonstrat ion of how to make, paper cups for use at large rural gatht ring to which the audience wtvS m-p. #eil to carry drinking' water for their .own use was given. The methods of" the sprea'dlhy of disease wire also' discussed, 1'i iiu ipal Mcintosh i< doing a wonert uijnccc dt work at Johnston. The premises for. and the schoolrooms gave every ovhar.ee that?splendid?work?rs?dime i hi-, iipln-in?Xhe?exhibits?shown?In? the yegular pupils as well as those |,i f i he adfiTt classes gave ample evi m in i' <ii uu* uumm wiirK done under I Ik direetibn of Principal and Mrs. Me. Intosh. . L A (i Ulylv A. M. K. C'Hl'Hl'll He v. (L. C. Johnson, Pastor i _ ? . Sumter,"'S. "C.?It has been a'long Itif. *- ia .id .ui) lieu.- I'loiii i>ur oniui. .\i>t because we havn't been doing anything, but because our reporter (I.ittle MacCanty) has been engaged in school work in Kdgefield County. She is home again now, and .you will be reading our doings froift time .(>< time; |oi ut. :irL. really brighten ' ill the corner ,wheie we are, with our efficient pastor as the loader. l.ast Sunday was an ideal day. Tht. .Sun rose with-splendor, and threw its tsilvni'v?rays aeionri the Heavens, and " fappareiiTTy -miled with the earth below.. __ TTv Sunday Sehool was well attend-1 cd, and the lesson was thoroughly dis* ettssetl by the teachers, and students, with some helpful information from i the past dr. At 11:.'!() our pastor took his place in tin. rostrum, and preached" a wonderful sermon. His text was tatnn fr< m St. .lohu 20:26 and his disciples win- -within and-'Thomas with them. This Was really a soul stirimr sermon which we all enjoyed. ^ After deluding such a wonderful sermort he received two person in the church as full members. TheW the Holy Communion was administered j We had a very successful Kduca- ? lional UwHv consul^ingr^ Wj were very, happy to have Rev. ^ C. F. llrogdon tworship w>th us, after being ill for a long time, and many others who have been. ill. 1 The Sunday School is planing a 1 grand concert, to be given on April ] 11. Come out and eh joy yourselves. % . . 1 Saturday, April 16, 1932 ("FOR RECITALS ' i ? i imi?wri " Bl* . f< . V ? ht by M-:ss Clyde Singleton. . ~ v t' number of them have 'already aj)ptarI) be givtii by the entire s^ho 1 "in" the and were Ttivon their first lessons er's residence on I'ine St., one at the nstruction and many Ivave?taken ml , ' * . . ?0 :?? ~ - - ? *1 | BETHEL A. Mi E. t lU IUH Kingstrce, S? C. I - . We are still enjoying gicat services in Bethel. Rev. J. S. B<jnn is i a grefft prea.her. fie has shown to this town also all-of the-churches "here lhat he isn't hero lor foolishness but business. He is a christian gentle-', man and has a Christian wife, one who is willing at all times to help her helmed 1 husband ' ' ~ , Sunday being the first Sunday it was^ a^ y^r?at (hay at^ Bethel. Rev. al KpSstlb of John 1st chapter and did VPl'KI*. S*llh ''Wo chnll n;... . K/wi/i n v DIIUU'' ?VC 111111 . Lib he is."Many wore made to feel rejyi'pping. "Olfe' hiehiljerlamtrinto the~lrold. Rev. . Bonn has taken in about fifty persons 4 in the chinch since he Juts been here. ' The A. C. League is still moving on under the supervision ol' Miss Geneavor 'Burgess. | Miss Loola Kinloch teacher of Olanta Graded School is spending the \veeK end with Mrs. Clodtell Murry. Miss Kda Muiry is spending the week-end With Miss Kssie J'rcsslev. Mrs. Carter, mother of Mrs. Lottie Benn js visiting some of her relatives of |Orangeburg. . ' ' ^ ^ . SOUTHERN WILL (IT HOIK FROM T11 K R INNING TIME OF "CRESCENT LIMITED" -Atlanta, -Ga., April,?-The Southern Railway System will, c ut an hour from the running time uT~ the "Crescent Limited" between Atlanta and Washington on Sunday, April 21th,- mark " establishment, thus put-ting this famous train on a schedule of !."> hours. -and 5 Illinuies netween Atlanta and Washington, 20 hours and 10 miiuiu^'" *' between Atlanta and-New Vark, and ? .34 hours and 25' minutes between New ' Orleans" ami New York. ' ^LcrrGrbCuud.Tlie "('result Limited""" ~ will leave New (-u.l a- I '> i and Atlanta at 12 Noon. one hour later at present, and will reach Washington at 4 05 A- M. and N'eW VnVE ~ at M. a* at inosent. Southbound departure.' from New York will be at 0 :">0 1'. ry.. one hour and 10 minutes latvr than at present, from Washington at L?: 10 A. M., one hour later, with arrival in Atlanta at 5: 10 P. .M. -mil Ww?Urleairs at 8:.'50 A. M. as at present.. When the _2CYeeont Limited" wa5 inaugurated on April IQ'-j.V. it wiu operated on a~sITie<lule ol'. 10 lmura_. ? and .'JO minute.- lrmn Atlanta"!o Washiiigton.. 22 hours from Atlanta to New York, which was then the fa- test schedule "ever operated between New York and these cities. The sclie iulo has been unproved' several times and now the Southern takes out a lull hour, puling New Ycrk and the South that much closer by rail. The."Crescent Limited". is operated over the Pennsylvania Railroad between N.\y V.nk?a-ud?Washington, thrcr "Southern 1>et we^h Washington and Atlanta, tlie West Point Rni;io betwee n Atlanta and Montgomery ami the L&N between Montgontcry and NTV?\\r Hrloor TV.. V*| IVUll^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Corrected to February 1, 1932 Arrive Union Station Leave No. 'I : No. 4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5.00p 731 N. Y.-Augusta 31 8:05a 12: lOp 27 Char'ston-CiniK 27 12:45p 4:OOp 28 Cinn.Chnr'ston 2 8 4:05p (j:00p 10 Cttlumhia-Cinn. 9 7:05a 5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p 0:40ft 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:10p 2:40p 20 t Col'a-Savanrvab- 19 8i20a ?8:50p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:10a 1:00a 13 Col'a-Charlotte 14 1:2PP 9:55p 11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 *8:00a 4:55a 15 Col'a-Charl'n 10 3:55a . 0:0Qp '16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a "*" 2:55 117 Col'a-Charlotte 118 11:20a 10:00a 18 Cora-Atlanta 17 7:J5p Via Camden and RoclC^Hill.