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v n *C3(^=l r "The Old Gray" And The New Rider BY Ji. I'll H.ll' ELLIS - : ALIJKN IMVIIKSII'V In keeping with a reeommetftlutini of Bishop. 1>. 11. Sims tin- riuiiinn pri(<i?leiil. of Allen University the name t?f'the school is to hp'ehanjjoe from "university" to "foIU'ife," hut the "Same elass of work will l?e ear _J___ rjul mi. S>< far as naino \l wil| bo IHo saint5 a? nli^Tu^TTTTTT^'ornr^TT^ noifiinati< nal suhoots. iu the statu \Vudnusdayj~'Soptoinbor -1 lias hupn 1 announuud .is tIh1 dato of school oiii'ii C ' T ~ . jut; aiut"ttt'r''>1fiuTal opunmc is sihounlud lor [ nu.dht.t, thtolnn 1 Nj ? which tiino all endowment day mon ies are to bo reported. Iv soonij, "to nu< lliat tlu1 lar.y oi lllo sl.ili .lunihi Tally l*i sn|ip''T"t?Allen yo\v 'us lU'Wi before in all of its history. For tlu eh fire" "" fat o1ty with only ono or two OXiviH ion.; if, i onipo; ed?of?lay mum. bors ' frpin ihu head down. Suivl.v ?1? this is tho timo- for?Uus?Luy.mcu 1*' shine if there. js any- li^hl. in thuni. ltishop N- ,?h W. WiUiajns on jakini: charge-of oiir : |ato alVairs registered his disapproval of ministers working ; . in tho s.lvoo! and eluircll. l-i\er> t bought ful mmisior and layman of tho statu stood'with tho bishop Hid :? per oni -Mid \\u n'o still standing. .So *Wion gi\ on The opportunity H i .Nicholson and faith in his bank ami i anything e.lse that ho is Vonnected -with. Thjs sinijdy proves thai hun? di oils ami Ujpudands of financial Tn stituticns won Id cscdpe?t'u.u duoii. falls carrying millions of the people i- i. .^m.-d iiionov in llioir wake ;f they luul -had Nicholsons at their head did hoards of directors like the one i at-Nicholson hank of Union, S. C. ~tttan11r: itatks cm- l.osk KisttKs?In attending; the revivals conducted annum colored people today you will _ find most of them to be-absolute fail ures. And it wiTTuoi tfttro~au-r Xpert to Jind . the , ivauai. Hundreds and hundreds of pe pic crowd -nfr church "houses during revival seiTTmr*:?And .iinonir them are scores of unsaved that are never touched despite of all i>f- ivlir lViii,t< Til 11... \>i.'init \ ' ? H1- IM-'.Al'KFl 1. PASSIM; OiLOt R NK1GHHOR ,= | Sir.if we appeared in those column? .passing of eiu of our lv>t citizen, in he person of*the la to Mi?? Thoma; lkit If U llCS,. Month ha? adrefrtVWSriiv announced. She was indeed ,r tiro woman always ve.idv to visit tjio >ak anil, oarrv sunsr.ino along with other things, paring our jllmss from accidents we shal never forgot tllv -cautif.il flowers and dolici.-us fruits given u> b\ her. She bore- her. brief -, addictions' with patience." There was day. She relied upon Cod and- was .perfect submissive to His will. I._ w..s a grand sight to see how htpr isters cared for her thvbughoii: ~f\eT entire Ulnes. They stayed at he'r.l.ied side and did not allow her to I want for anythisg. sire had the bes* j .l'.it.uoii lit at ll'.i-di. al?skill could 1 afford Or. 1- M. Daniels her nephcw-\vhiv"TK one erf the best phy?-irian?' of our city. employed two white specialists to wait on his aunt. And he did everything in his power Mo help her. But God wanted her homo fofa-He.)^ on, and >shc met Him with a smile. SliaTTjcave all to know that " she was pomp Koine to rest. The funeral was LfrgolJ attended and was said te he among the be?T ever held in the city. Johnson and Rradley undertakers were in charge. And when it comes, <o preparing -and preserving bod 1 os they havP no superiors in the profession. . OI R WHEREABOUTS During the mmth-of August we attended big meetings at White Hall wfTfr the Rev.ftH. T. Summers, New -Hope ?iih * the Rtw. W. B. RtrtTtcr.Shady Grove with the RtV: P. P: Me Karland and, Mount Zion with <ho Rev. A. R. Baten. We enjoyed our self at each one and will -speak of al of them in another article. We , i w^re with the Rev. C. B. Cook and : the Rev. M. C. Po-Hock, the second I Sunday. Last Sunday we began our _ THE HAIMETTO LEADER SCENES AT at55* Pj7 t Bro. Felix and ,had a hip-; cordial I r rooepilnm Th)> "cok-iipi "V ",ii ! m;iiC\U: pro.a h at New Chapel -Sunday m<>rn- ! * 1 11 ing and at Bethel C*hurvh.' Union Sun l!K" ^'.1V dav nii?i'T. the'Rvi. L..G. llmvmi.i'., 11'1'' . ? pastor. Let the in e nib rs pray for! "lfV0 ^ an out puring of the Holy Spirit.! u 1 T 1 ' v... .. " ing u Itil Let uK-advance o r.o. ? knees. . _ pan. S. CAl.HOl N FALLS NEWS * .Mrs- S, " . sister of again al Rarely. if ovei do w?-. com ede that d'ially in "any annual even; 'ka?- ryttort of tune, the one the previous yvor. o state Bruytc reasons, and give excuses. and say ,,j,t.n^d.' ions, the conventi*1 n. etc., was a vacation success." Ho\veS?e!-.. this- deprosion brother would not have any. e:Tevt on the her"post spiritual side of revival meetings or Mrs. an the hindrar.ee of tie eonvers.o.i Camilen of new souls. For that reason, I spent a deduce that several of on: local ic- a!1(j un,.. rivals fell s'ra-rt of Hair status < \iiuc a year ago w as higl Generally", prea't iinpoi'Unce is no. jy mini attached to revivals, tlu refore, when \"inc. it; one 'revival . star..o..; brilliantly iiVe "the and unusually. it is wo. thy of note twa eh proportionate lo its s?cpvs?. I re- toaehei fer to the annual revival neid at Ml. ,]... Hebron A. ,M. E. Churc h, which by man, \\ far c<ut stripped any e\et >ien here (Miristinr abouts (-spiritually ri women t Rev. J. C. Let man en gaped the Heaven t Rev. W. C. Crawford, pastor and I vi. ino sa\. evangelist of An<i. ix a. S. C , to ( V p., a conduct the reyjva Miuh npprecin-| lho tion was shown t" B*v. Crawford vV;,>k...inn and many thanks to Rev, Letman. j Mrs. Sallie Grier * of Now Jersey ^ has returned thereto. Miss Margie "WoTx-TiTmh "f'T wiiingwn: '57-T^rnH?r~-?' up the week-end at Mis's-MintiieiC.il 1 I Ml* (h houn's. Misses Mamie and Miriam , . , , .ml o\\ no Letman wore over to 'spend part of ? the week with friends. Mr. Fred \ l S'! ' I Letman came over from Abbeville, to spend a short while. t 10 >>\oo | Mis Marjorie Bughsley is spending ? happy ijpte at her uncle's. Profea- yrHI F BENEDICT COLLEGE _ vito <miu1 weUonio you ai all T,v Ml ' * persons- left on Wed > ??> ?? * ????no-day?P-v?New?.\ m;k: M r*.?Frt-t*V - >n Street llijih S.-hool. ha?' I'axvlev. Almona llanvll. Misses KmMis.< Ciurie Cullman. . ne i'y Smalls. A ietorta Brown ami Mr. loaoTuis after "sivmnifi; In ,v >*mi]jsbn DwifnioTo" ~ ' L~"^ in Charleston w it h }i> r ' 'The afternoon piiri.y and ba7.aar * and sister is ha? k and at j^1'" 'at tho" rnlmotto Casino Monof duty. day afternoon?and nipht by Rothes- F. K. llursf i> d?a..U n.di dal Rant,--, Civ.tivh -was la r poly at- !'' hor oTTI Inmio-vTtTT" Mu> tended. ~ ' " * ? few houfs in the h.-spitaW. , Misses Florida and C.arnAninef l.'J uo homo of Mr? ana Mi-, li. . . . , . ... , ,laeh-<on oivU named tor Miss-Theopa T mi of tl.io'Capitol Fit a.i.i ... , . . . , .. 1 . , 1 linos at thoir homo -Monday after- >, llv. en'ilrtaiiuMi l>\ tin- tupii . - , - , . m ' ?,?, r?, noun. .Alton?pia\ nip w 'ist a. sweet . red Christianladv. M; -. A .... . . " .... eoursp was served. X1 is a n >o lonp fnoud. I lu y - - . -u , . ... Mrs. limes and daupator. loft early ... proud mother and tat hor <o.' . ilJien; Mi.y xr- - . '?mnin,r for Chavl. ston. S u in the ity sehnM>: Mr. II. ('" ?om ,b,MV t1u v xviH to ^'asha very poitlii manly yoiinp ''Ut'on. IF ( . N o wish for thorn puioly Uu>d Myers -and Miss T.oniso \\ i-> 11 vos. Cod want-, ni. n - a- i '"'''l mnivod in tho oity from Now ^ o seek tirst tl?o Ki/M .o'n V'k Monday rve'ninp. u'd all tiiinps w li 11 ;..!dv:-| - I ?v. up holds pood 1 would rath- , l.OVKl.Y VISIT door Koepei i'n tlio lion o i j ?r -* Ai _ 1 ^ * u ' ^ . "v, - 4 . ...\ . ' ?* Saturday, September 1(L 1932 i?ADMBTTO?CONF. BRANCH W. . H. AND F. M. CONPENTION The Palmetto Conference Branch W, II. and F. M. Convention met in Zion A. M. E.. Church, Jamestown circuit, Jamestown, "S." C., Mt.r Pleasant District, Wednesday, Aug. 31, R?v !<\Kvrnrr1 HiitpHnrann TUQatnx H? M. A. Hollins, P. E. The Convention was opened at 10:80 A. M. with devotional, afterward Mrs LI. E. Brown, conference branch pres idenjt introduced Dr. M. A. Hollin, I'. E. who delivered the Missionary Sermon from Matt. 26:10: Words of ~ text "Why trouble ye the woman? for she hath wrought?a gnnd wnrk r|??n nio of a truth We can but say did -not our hearts burned while he talked. 1 The convention then went into or ganization. The financial reports wipe fair, considering the. times. At" this-pdint?Mrs* 'saJCiiTy was giv en an opportunity to speak,, relative to the booklets, known as the Guide? for the Young- People's Department of which-she was in possession. Same was helpful. We then adjourned fpr dinner, f There the table was spread with ev . yrything good to eat. 'Re>f. Hutcherson and his good people left no stone unturned in making preparation Tor us. ,. , ?Al utncoti session.." Song service by convention. The young people's department was presented by Mrs. K. I., Carolina, Supt. of this department. An excellent program was % liendered. . ' ' The General Dtseusi.km "What it " Means to make reports on time and how' was quite interesting. At this junction was election of dicers. A motion was entertained to reelect all officers except tyhere lhere were vacancies to be Ailed. The motion was carried. All officers were reelected- and Mrs. V. F. Mury was . lected to the office of secretary madevacant by Mrs. O. R. Dannelly. Executive Boftrd, Kingstree District Mrs. E. B. Greene, Georgetown District; Mrs. O.. A. Rice, Mt. Pleasant District; Mrs. liucus. Officers oere installed by Dr. Hollin. This Loiiclude t'be program and we~?d m . k'.uvyi atfv, *uiss dfrum xjhuuui. Irs.' Woods motored to Columbia on r.oday on business. Accompanying lH- were: Rev. C. A. Dunlap Mrs. tin Stuckey Mrs. Marion J. Thomas, rs. Thomas sptnt the day with her other Mrs. Mary Jenkins of 2224 'ashimrtnn t Mrs. Oletho Tackson is u>w.) irotti e\v York visiting her aunt Mrs H. OOil&. . )LTHKRN RAILWAY SYSTEM Corrected to February 1, 1932 rrive Union Station Laar# " No. ?" i50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 &.MP 31 tf. 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