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' - * 4 . S 4 01)? JJalwettn Heaftrr PL UUSifl'i) weekly * 1310 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Entered at the Post Ollice at Columbia, S. C., as ' second class matter by an Act of Congress. SUBSCRIPTIONS One Year $2.00 Three Month .75 Bix Months 1.25 Single Copy .05 7 FOllKKiN ADVERTISING AGENCY W. B. ZIFF CO., 608 S. LMsarborn St., Chicago, 11L -- ....ii .in, .inn i;t,v \ (?tir side riff hi on the line and say, 'Here there is no money in the Treasury to pay it. lVt'itiniT owc it to you till it's due. don't you think you have made a mistake ( " coming here.-' Or whatever else he had to say. But it's .all over and they are l.iy pi**n and nio J sunnosed to know Jiur right-tiling to 7To~Th bifT, | cases. Sometimes it makes you think we don't ii, r need a different man as had as we jieed different-' ?advised??' for the same man." Will, .in the main has stated the rase pretty I; (clearly. Wo do need a different Plain hov^pvor and ^ we rrrfly only have a different man if Norman . TV'""" wy'T.iy uo^ a?- % ? liavr a !i.V?-fn ^11 Tdr Atr..mi.< an -VI r? loYalr is not si Hit a i111\ rlmafrd I'u'm i .t!JM>*|- ?-i i>11?>111i rally U> sol thr \ a lt sup, i io: r ( f a dan liU<> Nonnan Tln-mas owr Vr iio'o "Vi ;t. Clmi- ' ?o|oy.iraily. ImuVvrr. Anr<>ii..? Js- wan.u-; and rthiration is u dow lnH -aw p:v. . . A'kimatris uur Country A\ . 11 i! V ! c rilkV U-rause llu'.v * ai r >|Uaiitii?| ia>;..r llian ( . a; m.-> i.lu y ai r lllr millions ?u .M.pir partit d; ?i -party. Dominant li\niisr 11- \i i;n u - I a'r \ a\<td rii li t-rra-t+sc ?++'-thrir-V.avin.^ I'VJdmlt d'?^r~ma.-.-r.-i ol' tTtrir labor ami denied I'm in ii.e ' to snaie in the . jto'.d things el liti*. Ji . tied a linn- ii-<?? ~ not-coini' I were better -that i i.ai .aid" In- (i.;t fioi'arions lo.t. . Till-: IJKAITJ TON I I.. V| < | ()Si :s.j, lhoT-tii offr fai date of ? i a i- Stitnr<;a\. Auy u.-t 'j i. ihc pai i!' i- availably ! >? local Oi.iisiiinpi ion ] hum-day. i '.o iii'; 'a'iai is recoiled in | tin- loval frail- l-rijay j .; -.a' . Il^c liiis cditwiinl. '.- * 1 I <n'liilc , i c: Ij .. i ,'oj i.ci n in *iitt | ill'- I' Hill I I I n r! n I I I Imi 111 I um hu.i Im n Uji pi . al 'I 15 i! ?. .\-ii: i <M, Hfk.Vi ltiv:i.or the I tisi. lorinicht \<>u n: i an "Vye ' ft;! iv and r,i?ij?Ai mi.i, i. ' , . . .. ' . dear chantc to .avoid '? i:ii Vf ?*~'"yiUiY s 1V oat "of a I rvaf least:!)!-, on inc. by: if , i>,.i tcnsiuiro' hai nil I In- e o; n ?_.<t t |... at 11 ic . t i i lie m en i oi on I and I tlie tie- ision of I ! ;-i,,.o. - v.:!I k- ari.ouh ed. The | wiilcr is - ofciy^.yiad \.r. Ii ..inian ;did not draft i hint to act ,u . im < : ) a- ilV <^. miyo be a ..so it is j V,T.V - li.sw; -a.! -J . t . .p. Id , I 'have .? re IlLl.?11- l? .Lm?' ?ys-a ? 0-hi|oirtiI j-'d^T-' j have t'on.ici od . t la-, i . i >i* i iV i as on the two *ir? iiiMiru vi iu wiimill. m r. Duinn was ju t'sent. From that meeting a long and lasting friendship spying .up between him and"President Gregg. lalkt of other days we gazed at Booth's photograph, and the waiter seized upMi the lines of !'.'ho Weekly Thot. ?_.i: Life seems to consist of a dualism. One said: "Whenever, a temple is erected to God the devil elects one nearby," "When I wopld do good evil is always present." _ Socj'ates; "An unexamined life is not -- worth -ii'\ in'.'." X,, one will ipi.wti.m??liir. ntnt'i ;m nt.?La- " amination .reveals, the inconsistencies and flaws.r" T'le first step the physician make's is the diagnosis. Dr. II. R. Wright, Jr.; has definitely accgjited"the n"--kTT presiding over the destinies of Wilber- ' fo'ee University. lie' has l/ecn selected 'by the Umirth- He will make goo.l, i.- th" '*4-4t-a.'-cl prayer of the church. His election will be the wo:!: of .the. Board of Trustees when it meets. U11id then he will edit.the Christian Re order. This 4 - right and wise. We, are interested in the church o 'Vb . JJiis_Writer- pledges -to^do-everything i.hai lie an bring success, to the administration >f. the . Acting. President. P?j,shop Cm eg is invited to Springfield by the ,?l inislei iat Alliance to deliver an address or pleach a sermonJpn the evening of the ill at an open air no t ting. It" is a pleasure to have "him h-n the city. Sunday morning he w+H?k-orship w'iih ' lie wr'it.rtv A t the evening service the writer witt'" .introduce lvLni.. ? ?. In- hp's the ""Pointed Pointer attended the Gencral' o!ili'j-.( nce in Louisville D and helpt to-irhh?ntr~~Rish.- "" op G rei g He Trnit not forgotten it. Once more mi s iviuf says mat men get up in the chu?ih | Mn! wo I.I IiV helping soinelvndy else. Let us push, in th. same winy the writer- hc.lpt Drs. Sims -and . Xi-ah Will hints. They are now bishops in tlye Vbjuivh. <Vdd name others. ' Mi:-i :?J Festival of one hundred fifty .voices Avps had a few nights, ago in this'-city. !'Y<>ur humble - i the was the I'rikddent of the alfair which \vas_J i' 'U_ a wd?Ly_tW?race ehurchrs frf The city"." The i ai intr "churches were Baptists, Seventh Day Ad. ehtists, A. M K's.. Church of God in Chr'fct, tad lli.iscopalians. Beautiful spiiit- 'of narmony. 1 "I'1;i- prociu-m?was?su j?er!?. Thepress ~sTippc> rt cd 'nobly. The pulpit .stood by. ' ! V ? ' * , t* [' " -.1 ':" 11 %'lb - Il- I-T Had , ,'e\er. beefi htionvptecl in Springfield. The program ' 'i' t"d 1 f?numbers1 Ttlrsi?rhed to interpret every ' pba.-i* id X'egro music. Three classic of.songs 1 v.i-tc cute: Spirituals, Folk Songs and Jubilees. . and "i.mrs TTbih ffiti. modern school. The daily ! a ? 'aive <iiif' half column < f c eminent which you ^ liviil 11 n.f in anotliei column. " _ 17 X For six" weeks the writer xyejekt. .Now before < vou read another release he will hftre been to the Car I'dy id-Chicago to chat with the Senior ,Bishop '< of rlu- church. . . . --r- ] Mas'. - Fl-se Jenkins of C'Mumbia* was present, at ?Fii^ivtil and?w ill cai'l'i ini|icessions of it* hack*' ' " CupjialCity. She wpy n,t ip.. . n.n 'r- : . h.ouse last -Sunday and listened to him d ry to ntak . a talk* on Seeking the lost and trying i I* a save it. Good times seem, to he steadily on the income. I d u en thousand miners are Striking and picketing "h. -? iieai by town.- Thin is a coal mining section. From ;lie liter's door he can see the soldiers en: rain ami.-detrain to and from the scene of; trouble, li i- inter, sting how each section of the country lia it > 1111 i iiw ni'nhlini, T.li<\ State Fail is on in full swing. One never ve a fait.until one coino.svto the sta-to of Illinois. Miti* about it later. Such fine ?specimens of livc -toi I. and 'farm products. Remember this is the groat (?i ii section-of the country. Thousands up-uu-i In in and ' of ?n ins tif Cotn." ~~ SWAN SKA NKWS. o I a t Sunday, August 21. was a'high day for service at Alt. Olivia A. M. K. church. The Sunday Sch< <fi| was.called to order at the usual hour o'cio.h with all officers present. Wo were favored to have with us the District Su|kwinf cedent. He made "??" wlHttosoinp ~vc- " ' niei ks ~that were enjoyed to the children as well as the adults. The I?ox I'a^ty .which was had on the dawn last Monday night at Alt'." Olivia A. M. K. church was a succtiss. - *... v.. JOn Monday night, Aug. 20, there will he given a Femah* Concert at the above jiaifletl^church, ua^,. TfVf ."'iTe MiK-cTniiT^df Mi's.' I oolfi Ft?ninff"r One' and aTl are invited. < - I 0m ? 1ST CAIVARY 11.A I'TIST < 111 K? 11 (Continued. flour IVge ,r>) l'<iiv his congregation^ willi . a Inimitivr message. He usNj as 'his text. HaiiK'l "Now when hnnlel knew that the writing wa,s signed lie went into his house; mid his windows l>eing opgn in his chamber toward .le "" "TV TV . , -j Saturday, August 27, 1932 gave -thanks before his God, as he did afore-dline." The theme w. a , s ' * , A (ii>?><I Man. I'ltVh. Krnest Grant, a % teacher at Tivske.eee Institute, is in the city, vis iting relatives and friends. Before moving to Alabama, he was a very ;?t!\e member on the choir. W e were very glad to have him worship with us. COLLEGE | I) ANNUAL SESSION 1; item her 21, 1932 | cpU'iuher 1!) and 20 ~ s i? olVi'rcd: . jg rl/ni? to A. li. Decree. ^ u>- '<> (Graduate m Education, g m" * y ii'H'c j^nuiuiiics icuuiii^ ^ v tavo additional years of ;0; ii?lo llat'helor of Arts in School. students leading ^to ;g|. ?. dor of Theology. 1 :C ol Music and in Piano. uSONABLE. 1^ . llVSS " ijj: S, President ? ?^?' folirmbtar ~S.~C7 ~:J' :>oo - <:> vvvvoooooo'ooooo^o^ff :OLLEGE J ESSION === 1 ? X .'' 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