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*/u? iii^aiiKHiv. M tir. iiiciin
ft1 ?Ved evident. What the sisters
of Mercy will do to relieve the sill"
fering in Ids distort. I)r. J. M,
Jackson," Dillon preached. >
Meantime, Dr. J, W. Murph, ,P
E. Dillon District with the minister
; present-outlined a program for th<
["HSunday School convention which wil
I c'cnycuH' at St. Mark, Pee De?y S
G., in September.
iir. ^fUlie Alfortl, 'spent the week
end in Mori- M11 * '
i E. (Crawford.
Dunbar Progressive Lodge of Elk
No. 1)1 will, celebrate * its anniversa
ry 'Sunday JLdO uV' Bethel M. E
Church, Marion
-M1s.s Ilatlie Kbin Bet lieu who re
-funtly - earned a B. D. degree ii
Home Economics at Hampton Insti
, tt.s e with her brother Lacy of Nor
j risltwn motored down Sunday t<
j t md ?^?while?uilli I lltdf m oilier
Mrs. Mfcggrn R. 'Bet hen.
Chemist. PJiysicUt, and-Sociologist i
! directing the jnovenuent for^ ( it
| Playgrounds and is giving a lectur
at Sailers Menioiial on Woshing4-o
?St:?hnttVeen pine and Oak at S:1
I Satuiday night.s Admission fit) eelits
Lecture ,s"
' Third Step, and Th" Place w hi '.
I here are all good Polks,'* .
, j: Sketches,!
"Sell'-iKxjsteiiet' and Self-Suhsis
Lei lee Tor Reality," P.udckcns,.
"Inelina Cor (feuttm. Delis," Pascfl
"General Rule*/' Shopenhauses.
"The Relation of Physical Con
slants," Kransc . (a) "Magnetize
I Tuberculous Toxin A' (,b) "Musii^Th
- 3rtrrt?irM^7~XiT7^1 iiius/^ Mendelssohn.
tvii'.ti.m \\. i.. HTTTTiT
Rev. M .L Green. Pallor
p
. . * ' *
Sunday Sell ol was call d to in
-jlur by- the asvsiscanl -uipi rintonder
.Mrs. A. Heaver a. 1(> : PV jW-41. Th
lessi>n wiPi disrU'-seil with?nnttrh?rr
terest by pupils and teachers.
At 11 :.'U) Rev. Grc-u?delivered
wonderful ioe<spgc' Th?. t"dy ' ph
_ -it,?was. pre.-.tdt^-unil we enjoyedspritual
feas*t. One of the choi
members in the prir'"' ir 1111 ^
TTTTTi Nance, sang a hea'uiiful spirit
ual " to' li w;w v"j"Yr^T-hy aTT
r A t? .'lit the Junior Kpworth Let
iTIie Phillin ' Whoatley Junior Clu
held its regular wcpkly meeting Tr
day, July 1, U'.TJ a>, the home (
Miss P. Felder. The meeting v.*s
opened . by the president and one
--member sayjng if quo tat it m.
One of Paul L. Dunbar's poem
i' was recited by Mrs. Carroll who ivn
a visitor at our meeting. An outlln
on the life of Paul Lawrence Dunba
was given by Miss Me. tie Rown.n;
A solo was lt-ndored by' Miss Vane.
A few points on ettiquette were di?i
cussed and current events were triv
en by each nrt-mber. A fter the nie<
:ng a deli.'ious ccurse of ice c'rear
and ass rted cakes was served.
On July H .he Junior Club was in
si MMEHvilli: news
I
Oi.' I^vas a ^rand day for
I Sunday churclil both sorvi
>! wh > attend?a?'Y^Vfijjrg?l weie-enjoyed'
1 J morning and spiritual l
1 j all' who heard it. Wi
1 waji high while ihe^^|^yi sat u
'j being ileli>'ered and Wf "^ kun'ta
.* j drank f.rbtn tha., spirital
M We lire putting forth every elVd^^^
l| maki. our Stindnv Sehool n .succi'ss^l
( Rev. and Mrs. WitherPpoon an^
fain'ly 'Wire the dinner guests *of
. Mi*. Jennie Jenkins Monday 5 o'clock
. ajso Mrs. Kenney, the mother of 1
"Mrs. Witherspoon and Ijor aunt, Mrs.
| Sarah Caughman. .Several delicous J
I courses were seized and .hey all enjvjoycd
immensely.
^j. Mrs. B. E. Tnlpa enlertaned the!
. ! 'Whig't ji'ia Helping Hand .'Club' on
Monday- evening- at 7*oVl.:ek A *1"~
JVious re past were , seuved. There
" ! will be a ueu.ite at Lincolnviilc Mpn'
day night, July- 25 between Charles.
ton and l.incolnville teams.
The following' persons of.Summurville
am ended the picnic id' the In-1
terdenoniin'ational Minsters Union of
11 | Charleston Jat. St. Andrews Parish
* | 4ast Wednesday. Rev. J. W. ~With,
i eir.poon, Me.sil.tmes !. W.
~~ spoon,-1 Iawiett Kennedy, M. Nichols i
Cooper,- Miss Sarah Caughman, Miss
Evelyn Sumpter. James, George and )
Gwendolyn., Reported an t xcellent
outing. .Mrs. ('. L. Aiken is in Sunt-'
|j ier visitng at tlu?- si*k bed of her
liL.hei': Wi- all luill.? fni' him n
i- speedy recovery.
Mr. Willi:)m Jervey and Mr. Trap?Philadelphia?itrr
I?-in .iiliii.u' !l tteiu with theirmoth. r,
s Mrs. Maggie .Jervey .Along with j
i the in arc Mr.John R'.ngnld of, Phila-.delphia;
Mr. Bnbbels Rand'of Peimsylvsnia'
and Mr. Paul Jervey, a
E teaeher ai 11 a; ) pt nr Mesdames G.
_ M. A..h -?fh?Feiul. \W barron and
Miss MjJ.d.i\id Jenkins are back from
Hummer School after it?hard. study. ?~
Mnt: Ci. M. Ashe, iUiss (ira.e Sum"
Dions "and Mr. Krnest spoil > Monday
in Chailcston. The same- spent Tucs
d day in Orangeburg.
n s MiTafiir .Mis John Jenkins, are the
proud parents (if a line bahv girl.
Miss 'Nal filie and Ms.;. Kvejyn _
>. Foldingare spc-udnim the ;.;nuhur
V at l-ino'l'ivi11".
' Mr. ll'H'kin and Mrs K.mifn Olnv?
l-:*~ef^ Airs, ( ellie Foard is in the A.'
15. I.ee il. sjiitiil. We are hoping for
her a speedy recovery.
y FI.ORKNCK MANS
Miss JvIna Mitchell left lae: week
- ,(n .\e\v \ 01 k. Cil.y by inotor. M
i. \\ alter 'Barno of AllanLic City
1 ."tsT'\\ Jersey . was called home on account
?>1 tli.- d.;ilh of his father, Mr.
irvil} I.ai rrcr. ' 1
Mr. Kugena - Canty, Miss Ku h
Canty and little Miss Charlotte Canh
.v l.'-dt last wok' i'f r New York City.
Mrs. ('. C, (iodbolt of K. Ma-I
!- f on ^'.s* on the- sickly . Her
tl trends hope lur a speedy recovery.
c Mi'.. Puiier Fortune and Mr. K1""1-^
-it-tytrm?TTPT"' Tn jV^Vr1?York City last
we: U on business.
'I'll,. Suild^y ' 11' I! I l I' T' 11111111 11 1111 f
" "TtnTirTiuireh luld its annual picnic
at Money Spring lasc Monday. ' A
large crowd of .children and pai cut's
weii". present. V ?'
"Hats oil'" to .lie" Siipt. of "the
* school, Mr. doe Mclw r. ' .The Sunday
School is iiiaking-. wonderful pro-.
> gross.? :?"
i? .Mrs. J. K. Kanee. .Mrs. Virginia(
\ tlx if, Mrs. I'dnn 1 i H -rtrm ipwCXTjVt .
<es Yh-gin'a 17. Ranee we're in Hartsv
iiif lo-t sihi.imv?vir.it ing?rutactVes"
^ mid friends. !_?? '
J" Mr. Irvin.Barno, Jr., of Pittsburgh
*l Pa., is in the ejty on aeeotnii_x??lw
ill iith of lii'i I1'.!t 1ivi~ Mr.. Irvin Bar-<.
l*. no, Sr. " " T
l-_ roh^LlalUw.ii ;m.I hi*- Cotton ClubOrchestra
sct.pped for awhile Sunday
l* morning eiirotito for Savannah, 'Ga.
d. .Many pass: its-by h'-.-Jp ted?tarr?vr
ttr momeni .o see their Radio Star as
lc he sat in his ear in front of the
;s' Central Hotel. Alexander i.Cok..^,
i- popular newsboy in an interview
d asked hi in what did- lie?have to say.
"His remarks "Tell them I am d.wn
. here, and-4' will be glad when I return."
i> The Helpihg Hand Aid BeneVolen
Society has jqst closed a successful
convention hohl at the Peaceful Bap
list ('hutch, July 14 and 15. The rei_
port shows?250 new "TTTomhers since
xi t h<? I'l ji ? ? ? A ??*..!
Saturday, July 23, J.932 I
BENEDICT-ALLEN SUMMER .
SCHOOL. ^ I
'all " - *7 "
oes Continued from page 1.
by work in all the subjects offered- was |
ide of-an unusually hi^h order. In. part*. 1"
ere ing with their instructors on the last v
in<l j day, the students generally voluneer- |
mi. ' ed_ such expressions >?" "r u
-? ?* * got- ^
10 i ton so much out of your course," "1 ^
^>fcul that I lean go back to my. cTio,j! F
do much better work," or "I Wei T
sun' of myself as a teacher
than^?^vtM: (,id before." The v. ^ *
tary chf ^[ exercises with varie. \V
format,ionaiB^and entertaining pro- * *
grams drew ^^^^ne representative attendance
daily. ^^Most of the studepts
did not miss a sing^k tri-weekly sqs- >
but the ma'nV State and Out-of^t.^^,
visitors, official and otherwise, eM_^
pressed themselves as highly please?^
with what they saw and heard:
FIRST AFRICAN ,
.. BAPTIST (illltCH
n'ui'H mi neautmuiy hy the S/ipt. I
The president of the B. V.H\ IJ,.
Miss Thresa Grayson, has . changed '
the,meeting from Sunday to Tuesdav
evening at 7:00 o'clock. We are wish a ing
that the young: people vvTir con-. \
tinue to give her their support. ^jT.jM__8ofio?oVloelc;?tfrtr-"[rasTcn\~~nv^
>4
Tiis text mm Mutt., 16:25, "For who"
soeMer will save his life shall h><-r
it: and whosoever will lose his life
for my saker-shall find it." Theme,
'^rrvingHRv Losing1.'' "The <1 isr.Yur-c- ""
delivered Sunday Were wot thy --.hcommendation.
The pastor-attrnded ilie S. S. ant- ]
B. Y. I'. U. Convention," which convened
i,y Charleston, S. C. lie reported
a very successful meeting:.
IMI'RKSSION OF BKTlirXR '
___ COOKM AN STFIJF.S I S
^H'ial Science j
>
One of the fields offering many
opportunities to the Negro student";
to day, is the vast field Of social ser- . |
vice. Efficient workers may fiml a- ? ,
mong the thousands of deliiujuent N
gro families over_ the entire South
Unlimited opportunities for service.
The State of Florida offers at your- ;
doorstep aft appalling "record of the
amount of illiterate Negroes within
its l)oui)'tinii"iJ?uoodiivg?not . an?err=??
lighTenment in academic studies, hut
instruction in Home-making, thus
raising the value of the Negro home ^ -to
the standard:
I r r. --.I.,? U r
*n UI uv.1 ui' nui'ci-s?i uI ?r-fieW
of sorts! service, the student
must have the right foundation for
the work. Personal interest which
oomi's thorugh contact thus creating
the desired 'intotest, and careful tnF ~ r
struction in the essential elements
of the work are two' poults that in- I
stalled in the students assures sue- *
cess. *. ,
The woik in social sei vice does not?-?
ask sacrifices of one's rtelf totally, J
without compensation, but is a paying
field.
|. Knter Bethund*Cpp"kman's Department
of Sociology and receive in connection
with study the needed contact
with families of all classes through
the successful sociological survey
made by this department
The student may receive' the needed
instruction in the fundamentals of
social service through periodic lectures
given by the city's social service
worker* and the head of our own
[department, Prof. E, C. McLeod.
Bethune-Cooknton offers the interested
student many sterling opportunities
or advancement bpyound its
own courses, by means of contact
with other schools of social' servh e^ j?