The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6

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I .*1 ' tak0 up Iht (iul'y- tii a i?'\v days sis tifacluT in Tiini)K>iisv!!U' lli.nii Stlnoi. |>r. .itiil Mrs. Tow nst-n<i .froin Mays ' villf niul l'n,.l'. Mt l-'ai laivii fi "in AK.ys ; vill,. I 1!<t it l|l I w I' lu- illiirlVl 9ll';S.S'* JTT?;?1 ,,r. I'j'-'l?M' * -I 1 " kiy* Thy i'vi niim vla>s' in ^urkiiluirc ; lias ln'i'ii (.'I'Uanizt'ti and has'lrul a mooting 0*1 vat ii iy ami 'inu- ot, jjlaminjr uatf!. l iu' p*art-iinu' ila s i-5 >r a,i-. Mrl 1'- dUci-.oi, '.What siaiii'l i-vi'i V latim-r know V, ; i't-of. i'rii/jil Cannon l n I'm-: nuinity l^a'vr/kiy^ ' All. y *''' 1 U:" ' |!ru> and M/otln r mid Mr from Clio ok or wiilCMv. lasher ...Mv- . ' -?y !'I-*11 *i M i: ' am?i. 1 Ve l' .*?il'.L1 .'ii_ nuinity a >lior' call .Saturday. Sumter TCiinmr Si !io(.| _ ? ji'ais' Oi toli'T J'rof. I'ok'i^on tin? . jjiiut's I hat. srnv.iliantri's aiv made jjirrm \ K-COOK M V \ u i? INS w 11 n ui{n;ii r I'laisi'iK is ' ! ('ol'ouv Depart im-nt DoiiltU's loiinvi* -Slav?I tiflliei t tprninTr?-?? ' .1 >aylona 11 I*" J*?.? i a. Sopt. '.I'. I?''t 11 iiitf-< pok'tnan < ' 11 -yv Iu 111 i s formal )>?-iiin \V -Jordn\ n?? ii wi'-i tJ??? xrivate-!' i iii ulliiH'iit i>f"Tnllejn' f*" " SI Hi!' 'hi,'.- ii; I lie hisioiy of tin in-' S. 1 .-ditn'ion. It'i?t \\|?t ?;ii il that ill'1 a'r . :va'i of .so-'.iial idqi.o -\vr. -o annii j Tai ion.- aiv ali;,ady ia \yiii hrinn illtotal* .to twiiv, last. r\ li^tn . U'ny .-iirpi i- it;;'-' irn: i '.v - ' h .' . to' tlu- lust iinio i;i history, ti.o ('rll'aro .';>.*>i t.Ii' 111 n'l t'! 1! r11It 11 .1 - I i 1 - 'I I itf!) ii -i>l in ri'.iris11 a' ion, ' . A ciowil .which lilloil li? ioll, _?? aixlii r utn \\i;in--rd a -implc hut . iO'l - |nt.^iam for tin* formal <>1a' oit.u o.l. I ho academic v ar. Si.orl ~ a ; !) : t - w- IV l. liv.^1- hv If, T.-: Ii. it AVnlkr. D. I |ia 'or'oif Simp-j son Memorial M. K. (Miinvli. .Jack-.! sonvilie. Dr. .1. I|. 11. I.oo. pin^i A*?it j of t h" i j,la A. 'ml M.. ('ojlojri*, , ; TaHah.,.-.-ce, i't 1, .1. A. Hotiii. 11 '\vly-r'.PI'oitil ' T man at Bidhn no-Cook- ; niaiu ".nil o.t iu.M's. .War tin.- vfose "of t 'in*-_pro.i: rant.. .I'l o.s'aLllt Ihllui-Kf dyila.1' d that'. .iiaiiji?L'IIS tin.... on TnT -flitrrd' p-t oj>os^?? ' s to rotn i-iiti ate on. the irainiV.Jf of'. t'Tit ia-r- ;'i>r K!cmental y School.-; ,'invi that i' di -ir<-..' to .-via'1 a- ni;"rly a.- po's.-ildy 'udlv" months n tin; yiir. ' " ' .-.f UilMC- (MT-t-r'<: <! ,I I I c K Hi 'lie .-ril'i'O. A |>i>reid?dLir>n> V I C' t-Xl I'lTTle'l liV lllfi principal in lieh. IT ,.f J h< l'acuii\ an 4? Veil err}.-?? I The 1 11 h y radtV ha.-' Ira n ad?.<'d to {'no School; (jnilt* a J'cW of .1 lie i la,-, ' j Vl Ipi vc i-S'turued, Mr. -I. S. Shanldii., .1 r.. has J.t "n added 'o '.he fatality t xc laintc instructor in Industrial Fiduynlion hotwcen this ?7fo??l- arid Bo.'tufoit Conn* ty Training School; Mi?s M 'ry ft. : ^ Grapscn has also hen added to IhR t faculty instructor of rah trrndc. j ?^?' ?Th>< followan^?a^ro- me-mfrOr??trf I he J~j faculv--Ilifrh School; Mr. M. W. Me- , Girt. I'i in.. A. T'..; Mns K'la M? Wash ; intfton. A. B.f Mr, .1. S." Shankli'n, Jr. i IT S.;;Mr.s. licit n P. Sthepcr, Gvamnrah: Miss Florence 1.. Grant, Miss Morv B. -Grayson. B. S.; Miss I Ad'lit* B. Haines", Mrs. I .arc no Frazier ' Mis. Minnie F. I.awton^ Mrs. IT/y.i'c D ? Mi'ton, Mrs.'< Martha !'irriTTiiilis,' MKi'T*" Lutdle Black. ? jf ,... , M, , ,.,0' . .. . . '' ' % ^ sol I'll F.VN'T ST SninftL "NEWS- - ur fninih-in *y?* - =- - ~ I The 8. Kant St. School opened its regular session Sept. 12th with a splendid enrollment.. One of the largest in the history of the sdhool. The principal, Mr. G. W. Griilin desire* the cccpcnUtieii of both-parents unci teachers. The instlttctors are as follows: Mrs. Meta S. Johnson, -1st grado; Miss Gwendolyn Anderson, 1 Adv. grade; Miss Johnnie Adger, 2nd grade Mrs'", -.lioiialgift Owens,*-3rd grade; Mis. I.ula Crawford, 4>h grade; Mrs. K.'chel Asbury, 5th ^rnde; Mrs. Olo Adiivr.-Uth -grade: Mrs. Anna Bailby, 7 L~ 1 y Ki ii>li>.i ? = The I\ T. A, hi'ld its first mooting Phursday . 4l-. The meeting was strickhy one of business. Some plans -w?sot?footh. for the, y<*ar Trhd?tr nlimher of i)' \v member's wc-r<? enroll< d. . The Pres., Mix (), 10. Johnson <>.\presseci her wishes" to' make this a year ol' great note. The nfcimOs of tho others were read - whiclv showed ' b.ii every?uiw?war well- fitt^l?rrrr The meeting was one of high interest. ALrs. Alice WebA> Anderson, the roll III \' Sllpervi-or was- piment .il tPic uoLiimg. and Bin' .mint helpful suggestions. Mrs. Anderson always has something interesting to tell 'and -shows that she lias all school work at heart. s .lohnnye Adger and her classs-J -?iii:tri. it possioie.j, at least a serving "1 luinalo. or are-oranptp a greenmlo^ed vegetable, and an ounce of ; 1'U/Tev. in *uld}.i<>ii to i-cnlds and sugars. ? It- t\\v .child cannot get milk at i < > liuol. and (nnitot cany it to school u I'kceso 'sandwich, cottage, cream' or Ann-l it an. choddar with plenty of lutlt'T ill* fF-lp meet the child's re? iuircnn nt for calcium and vitamin. Fresh tomatoes (and oranges are more i m port alii if the child linist tlo without 111 fl.k at lunch. Suggested I.wnches '1. Sandwiches with cranibled egg j tilling and h-ltwce. A firm tomato. Co'okie.<. Milk. J. Chopped cold meat saudwich?'s\ tilling moisf'iird with chili sapec. Jc'tuce leaf. Apple or grajics. Milk, rr k Jetty sandwich, - egg sandwich, orange, cookies;?milk. .1." Chopped fruits moistened with va.nd dressing -may be used as a stand with filling. IF' sure to pack the lunch?box or bag carefully. Wax paper for wrapping ill1' sandwiches wildielp accom-_ pi h-b?LlrU,?Small jars may be usod as coiuajifers for fruit; vegetables, jgs ! tip?Add variety hv -Using ITiTFTr em. kinds of br'*.id for sand-1 wicbV-s. Prer).ucnfly pl-ir... n ">m.i?iii o the In neb,.box. Ophelia C. Williams, Homo I H-nionsti ion?Agent Sumter County, S. C. v.- . M AHlox COUNTY. NEAYS Marion County Training School is f\pc ling ti> open Oct. .'{,""10.12. In .-pile of the fact that last term was ? very successful and outstanding term. If is predicted that this term will one-of the best in the his!my nf the school. 'I'!),? principal, Prof. M. JohnaTHn, a man that lias done wonderful work and has made every c-lTdrt and strained eviy nerv for the promotion "f . oHe-*N'et?iu i cU'<V l>t (adding the eleventh lii-adc-, ,due to the fact that so m*rrr of lri> fjradnates will not he ablo TJiMiieddlv <o cider roWogP. PiVif. Valentino, the Principal and wonderL'iil worker (,f Mnlliiw "bd' rooperatunr, and ^states that he 'is sending quite 'a few of liis graduates lo Marion Hitch School. Prof, dohnakin with his splendid prepared' co-workers will he able to handle the situation very efficiently. The largest enrollment in the history of Clip school is expected. We me also triad and very fortunate to in yea new mcnil/Cr ^added to our list fhat can help us thko care of Hie dtuafion. Miss Thelma I<. Miller, one among..our leading young women of the South comes to us from Blackville, S. C. She is a graduate of Shaw University, Rawleigh, N. C., and has donewonderful work since being out on the field. Remember the openiop, Qrt. d iciafl... Wf-in it il"h" outstretched CTirms lo help*those that wont to he_helped. t '* ^ ~ ' * THE P3 8. >S. CONVEMION OF THR SUMTER DISTRICT "I lie S. S. Convention which \Uas had at Alt. Olive A. M. -KTiurch, Roy. ?M. F. Robinson, Pastor,? W'o.udrow,' ?. C., Sept. 15th was one of the Most 'enjoyable conventions ever I attended and thvou^i the wisdmn of our efficient P. E., Spears we are si ill jfoing to have the very best, because* he seems to be very interested in the developement of the younpr people,' and during the entire convention -the young people tilnvod :i vl'i'U 1'iiiKiwimiu iuii't n-ilti their part* directed by.. Rev. A. J. Jenkins, . who is president of the Suniter^distiitt A. C. E. League who i.? al >o leading 11>0 young people on 'very nicely. During the various discussions, and jollifica'ion meeting the vpimg ?""" HfnU wond'U grasped' the situation and i t's piim 1<'i I?most?hemitifnHyr" After havirfg bdcn favored with such wonderful addresses- front the Revs". Dunlap, Walker, Ambrose, and Dent we were lifted indeed to higher ..ideas 1>> ( apt. Simpson, Business Mgr. and acting president of Allen University, delivered one of the most profound?message*?1?have ever heard a upi'i'i cot inc. AtTcii, ttTF piaer ironi which many of our efficient leaders have gdaduatc'ri. Being favored from I)rs. Howard jjii'V Wrigh1, 'w 'Pi-"1 '"*1111): ni"n "T"1 women resoluted thai wo' would he ^nono=-othcr"thnn ^upliffiffg men and women to our i/ieo. Seemingly the dolegsi.tos wanted to stay longer after having been treated with s uch womh'rfnl ho . 'pitaRlgi-dec -the ponpU1 or U'nndrow. ? 1UVV; A. .1. Jenkins'"pastor of'Union Station in Sumter. aiuKtSt. Paul Circuit said by? would s^ thftt the SW-sl Convention bo equal as Rood next ynir a-' it?was?t-hnf-year ami. ai'ei' tiie various churches invited the convention and going through with the [ elections Rev. Jenkins church reciev ed the highest amount of votes. Inhere Jkii e the convention will be at St. I'au] A. M. K. Church next year. Mai verse H. Mack, Reporter. iRENNETTSVILLE NEWS. 'jflhe teachers- and' students sue _li 'itving -each-week for - their "va riom schools- .? Rev. Meffctci > . pastor <>1 i> 1 se nm A.M.E.Z. church baptised a laio-c ^Jiiiuibiju?Uu? .'led MHITctay; Mr, Iv. \V. Evans, (white) one ol our progressive men, died suddmh SatuMay trtornfng o?i (his \\Viy V1f town. He was laid to .rest Sunda.\ afternoon at Society Hill: Mr. Kenneth Rrown assistant Mgr jqf the N. C. Mutustl Instirsiijce Co. .acc.onq-HUWfd?hv?fits" "jifoi hoc \Ti-< home on Hudson sheet is nearly comP'letet#ri. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drake's new home on Marshall street is coming on nicely. Rev. and Mrs. Cox their faitfhful members are working to make . a. round report at the Conference . in November. Rev. A..T. Wright and his co-workers at Shiloh are in full bloom. Dr. Wright preached' a sou] lifting sermon Sunday morning; after which the- communion was served. This brought the tire in f"11 "1 n"r' We have a real church paper? The h>ho published every 4th Satur PLMETTO LEADER ... - i a . _ -it? ? fay, ' -t Mrs. Mary I at Uo iniimnim' ,IUIMH M'l.iiii li, the' Xorthr'rw section. l>r. I.. M. McCulloin looks v?'iyj loiU'ly since his <levut?'(l loved ones are in burden with lle'ir parents Rev. and Mrs. Williams. I think r Mt.s. Mct'illloin will soon have to return to the city. Miss Xlhunda McFullom limde -a splendid progress in dressmaking. She is ready tt? serve you any and all times. Rev. .J.S. Drake preached at Mace--* dotiia church Sunday nioining. Agood service was reported. Miss Mildred Shields' left for _ school ?nnninnyr?at?Kim led let" College. Mr. K.S., yhields accompanied his daughter. The Fish Fry Saturday afternoon i?vrSr-vrrr Church, :it Ft. Valley HijiTi _.ai;d ^rnrniul Institute, October*' 11-1-J. President and Mis, H. A, Hunt and Chaplain \V." II. Marshall have personally invited?each of the Cleiiry and prominent lay workers in [ the -thirteen-Southern States whole thy Conference' operates. The work done hy the CoiilorefKcc will iH'eet tin- nearly. I\l'i< ?"_ii thousand Ne trro Communicants and one hu.11 Jre-d clergy Who ifo'.to make' up the work ' of iht. Kpiscupul Church tnnmiy X-; groe>?in -.'I1 ?SrvritlTeTh 'Stat's. _ A isih t> In top' <' - vi-cpv'-iieo HI I President .1. If. Rlanton. Vnorh'Q-: \'. = P-School, Denmark. S. C.; Pi*es. blent" Kdgar 11. CionhU ,SC Augustine's College, Iv: ! iyT., (\: Prevalent J. Alvin Russell. St. Paul's Col' lego ,Rpw i em 1 vide. Va.u The. Very' "Rev; K." K. Milh r, W.rden. . llislmp Payne Divinity School, Pyt^yiuiv:.. Va.; Miss lle'.tl.a I'irlv ;'D?D :a .... *" 15isho|) Tuttle Training .School for j Social \Vork"' iand "M rs. Rattle, actilly.* president of | In- fll.-nli.ioi Hi;*') r and ln 'usiiiat School. Okolohn. Alio. The officers who hav<? led the d?.s C liny of Iho or<ri'iiiz:'.ti?>n dvirin;;' 11;? _ Inst siy v.-.-ns?>11 ?Picddent. - The ; Rev. Dr. Charles [|. Dai risen; A'ic . IT -evident. The Ho v. .1. Clyde Perry. Rector S'. A'liana -in - Pa_i_idi~~I-Ira.. wi.k, mi.: Sren?'t: ry. the U? v. Dr. (i. L A. Si an R-? 'i i s i 4 rt n t? T+e ?D> FTFr 7W ^ Al ally's. Insti'u'i, AT >. - ij .1*. an,: > Treasuii-iv Mr. il. I . Bell. C"iuirK? . inn. S. I'n si<l? nt oi' I'm Wjunan' Auxiliary. Alts. 1!. A. limit, l'i. Valley, (!a.. Kxecutiv-' S'tntaiy. " Mrs. Ad< a>?1 c.- D. Drown. S;i\annai'. 'Flit |u,njrr.,Vu arranjivd l>v W ... } orosidi'lit IV. ry t in s :r wide ra>nt,<' of dynamic subjects with =]?*': kors icpi u>? nt iny cviy."r.rn in ilm. Pt-v-' , inoc. Y.m. II. Man nlph Moor-..of Allarifit. (!a.. lias Imon a^sRrmd a i n.-ipi'i' slmt thrmijrh wi"' I n rl ?*'?1 wire: ; "Is the . Christian Church ' dealing properly with Race Relations in the _ -*""(>Ut !l" ? Others" appoarin..- t.-i the prj'graie are: Tim Hi. Rev."" li. :I Alike!!. I v. D.. Bishop of .-YtlanUi; President li. A. Hunt. President Charles II. Jjnrri-. son_apd \'ic".president. .1. Clyde PT'^ ry. Special addresses- arc t- . I ilc. _ "lTver'al -Py "he Ih-v-s. il. C. T'otvJcn. Wilmington. X. ('., W. E. For. ytiu Charleston: C. II. Dukes, A,<~u-'m,. (la. .-To the Re vs. K.; Sxuteiw lliie; T. T.. I'olhri d. S. -Ct Cslu r have he? n assijrned the t'a.-k of working out- a" "sChWMo . Nvhesehy ?he IiDee';i umus mi Negro nmnihcrs. of the. Episcopal " t'luirch m '"the Soulhinav le've r< prdscntalion in the highest law making holy of the church, the (uncial Convention which meet". eyiu-y - three years. Tim Women >.f Mm Auxiliary h.ive had a vide" and. voie_ in (he Triennial for_neuily ten year?:? Archdeacon, -I. 'il, Brown -end- Dr. J? E. Culmcr are d Tvn to-deliver the special . airnual sermons, Archiea^ cons E. I.. BaskerviSl and -T. E. Elliott, 'he RoTS. -O. FW Hohlt r, (!. A. Fisher, - Charles II. Brooks, R. X. Perry and C. B. Pi-itch'-p fyvvo prohiine'nt parts ,< n the 'program \vh* r Vuiu Ik i n cure frail v oreonred by* Vice shall nut stand. Wo pray *God fliaT" " these winds of Jesus will find their 11 way iiUo ev?'|-v heait (if Christ's dis- c ciple.< generally, and into tiie hearts ^ of the laymen and ministers of the (. 31.?10. ('hutch in "South Carolina, '' particularly. t We may as well' close un shop r -to?attempt to van -the church of 1 _L'hrL-.t?Uillfiii wi' 'ii i r'p| nil 'llllP'iT" "T to the principles .upon which it is h founded. ,h*sils came to atone for < * it) lie vs. Roni. T>lfv, S -1 At-one- f 'meala ll?'iu*f- there should be one t. "iiiinon e l-ixi,jml op"" " hi'*h" fill Ti Christians stand . together; viz The CluuVh, Ju las broke rank because a of a few pieces* of silver betryyed his I.ord, only to find that. 'thiin-s h l We're nol a lint Cliey seem, and the _C Lhappy^_lLfiJ- Itli-lWid pTTtimeVt to live S .wiiii ino proceed* irom ins none- ri Christian -and_decbiving act soon be- b i-anre fib. tormenting -that lie hanged f himself. Unless the laymen and o ministers of the A. M. E. Church a iiheqi ivi gaily disapprove- any ? move- ii meat that is conducive to a division ^ in-jMli?s great church of ours, desola- n lion is inevitable. The church is not a laymen nor S ministers '/organization; ais. such. It tl is an organv/.e i body of 'belic.ver.-5, -? | assi'iubieir li r the purpose of hear- v ing the word of God and where the '^llolv SitrraTo.<nTt~is' administered. Je? R -I'S Is ll.e t'nmiduu-fmd?of Pin =? tru'* Chtireh.lt pleases Ilim to mil out 01 'hat body of believers (laymen) . some sp'Vial persons and to commission them to do Mis. will. Hence I'aul in his letter: Eph.?J[.;l-12, adnionishvs the ministers or those called ftir there are various gifts acCoVdi?? t Pi-- acripuir'i; I--he.-cech yf'~ iiia.t ye walk worthy of the vocation r wherewith ye are callc 1. Jesus only' c ..ills and'sends laborers )n~ttur"ClTiT^' ti.m chure.h. * We admit 'hat there , ; i'e Wolv.s -out' there in sheep cloLh ~:ngl like Judas eating at the table f, villi tJic time heralds'of the King, ]i I".", I i' " l' l C(ini|i-nin 1-L1?ut-Utf ilio'l.' -JT pies' cause V.f -Tn.Pm Wn ippft 11 rfci:uuT to-'.ei her-'or hang separately, ^ Allen 1 .nivis'ly is a part, and a ti very, vital.part of the ehttrch. It was w An: pnrpt se of- those*pioneers of Af| i lean .Methodism in South Carolina u ; " > ,v i:;I>1 i-!i an institution in which 'J . oung nu'n could be prepared for () tc ministry, specially, and the v??uth of our group'be trained for Iiri.-tii'n mmaico ^r?,no?"?lly. To our ..ay oi' thinking t.he only plea that any <:lnirth school has for continued j so port from its constituents is in its . > n'lcavor to p"rpo!irpto the Doctrine. 1,1 of said church.- The church cannot h' iinpi'ti1 with?the st"t(r~rrr~Tftc~ Ti'dd ^ [.< f'Alt and Science; hut it-must, and t i only had in Theology, Iletue h' tv. ? must liavf our church schools, 111 lif our is to keep fit t<> load the Sad to say that this policy hm il! -e?t?by-err givim soriTutS consideration tan.iocs' tlv last f<w decade? at Allen sc I'tjivc Ii!The eduyationaL&ysiLru -C was of^IuTf t lust the Theological Do- du ,?;ii ttma:t became 'the fotohiill of the D faculty. The theological, faculty be- at -.'tuiii'-Liio-un;.iKh-tecl-hgroes-Vif Christ. Hi This con' ition became so acute that ill -k?vatts?fthrr-n Ttp bad to be found yH!i . yotr:' name on the rool of tlje- o< .1 / ;iil Vv-tudonts as to he a regular -m dl i d un d. police court. As chaii- T< man iiiL__tW--eom+?*illce uu Theohgr .< oi ij1 tuinary. We recommended e\- S1 ry year various improvements of ^ this., department.. We never float front or 'sv<v the results of our roc-. _ oininendivfintYs. We are not discouraVfl: day will Taffne when Alb n ^' llCtye-. will boast 'of hei Theolog!r it TUto /In-- ??tll ?? ld an -group of pn|-schs is larger than the church. So h't us stand by the church fr by supporting. and cooperating with <,p i's appointmpivt. . v , N'n sane person will argue that you 5p cm oppose the Bishop's program and ro rut fnipo'e the progress of the churclp hot us tinder fJod stand by W( the bishop program. What Allen pf College needs is not running, but res p,, cuing. We need the cooperation of et rv i"'. pl lov.nr. .nf ^ P, is hop Williams a chance, for to- SQ get her we stand and divided we fall. S. H T.ewis, bu Spartanburg, S. C, da ...... t J. % > ' * Saturday, Ottober X? 1932 . 1".".~Z . >?"?.. .Ci . ..., > . iass mfftint October thikii : 1AP'I'IM MINISTERS AND THE j 'ublic to hkar "this henry vllkn boyd i'lan" by author ^ Now York City (Special)?^he .everal hundred TOinistoi^^ttrat 'make ip the Ministers' ^Conference of this ity have completed thoir plans for lie Mass Meeting to he held on Moniay night, October 3rd. This meetng is to hear an address on "The lenrv Allen Bovd Plan", which is aid by the author to be one of the ure.st ways to kill "old man depres-J ion''. The Rcy. Mr. Boyd, heading . iino Nashville, ir making the trip ' o New York v.pon invitation of the 'Jew York Baptist Ministers' Coneropce, presided .over by the Rev. )r. (Tfo'ok. Til? si month he was irrcT and aft^r ho had spoken to the ninisters in their regular meeting, a ommittee' was appointed who conorroj with him ot> a return date to liscuTs hitt phin nt lcmrth_ for the . ? icneftt of the citizens of Haiderp and j Sreater New York. The chairman Re^? T. J. Ransom is doing .siflen--? 'here he is Conducting a soul stir i.ng revival, lie has close! one sucessful week and will continue thru Miss Christine ,'L. Robinson who as been S|>(H4ding1_!sojmetinio with her class r..ale% school-in it' s and iends has returned home full of fe and as happy a,, ever. Shp rc ortft It very pleasant trip and .stay i the unpei- pail .if Pn rtn'-u Miss L. M. Morgan and Mr.Jas. nihil both of Orangeburg have reamed there; after spending awhile => it li the Robinson's family. Miss Pearl had as her dinner nests on Monday Mis. Pearl Woods lid children, Misses I., M. Morgan, 'lmstine Robinson and Phjllipine, id Mr. James. Smith. Mr. "Capers G. Robinson is spendig a while with relatives here. Mi As Irene Rose hhd as her din- ' u'"guests--rrn'<Thurs(lay Roy. T. J. ansom, Messrs .1. W. and .C. G. Rob is-on and Pearl Woods* They ex essed. themselves extremely favorMe as to the .eats and drinks. Mrs. Simmons' home was coriiletely ' destroyed by fire Monday ortiing. Recently Prof.- Massy was in the imp "of Rev, T, .T Robinson;?-.7 Rev. Siihs of Union conducted a nil stirring revival at the Baptist huroh_ on Friday of the-same week ^ along with Revs'. R, E. Anderson, . J. Marshall also Mrs. Marshall id niece and Rev M^p-cps worn the? ? 11 her guests of Rev. and Mrst 'RobRelatives and friends werojdelight I to see "the Labor Day visitors, aong them were Messrs Sliuler-, and atiiliej-. ?: "M" iss Phill ipine is home after * . lending a while with relatives in rangeburg. MANNING NEWS Kbo'nezer Baptist Sunthty School >eiu*d -oi\ the usual time with all achevs dtl tniMr posts, as well" as e-superintendent. The .h'ssoiv g heautifully discussed. On Suniy night the PasTor, Rev. A. Daniels iptizcd six candidates which given e right hand of fellowship. Then, >v. Daniels preached a nohle ser- ' on. trking his -text fconi- Eph-. T:2S. ibject ,'Christ's body." Mrs. A. Daniels is indisposed at is writing but ip better than she ; s a f'-w days ago."" *: " Mrs. Carrie E. Douglas who is in end_ersonville, N. C., spending a* liile with ' rv 'aughter, is fopes-ted be doing niiolj. We hope wi>* on bp able to return hor,n. Mr. anrl Mrs. Sam James, Jr., anounce Iho birth of a fine little lighter, Saturday, Sept. 7, mother id babe are doing nicely'. Mrs. Eliza Davis made a quick ip to New York City where she ent awhile with her two daughters. ?Jr._Alex Prince of 'Charleston ent Saturday and Sunday with latives in the city. Miss Corinne H. Douglas was the ?ck-end visitor in Columbia. Miss luglas is one of the instructor^ of iendsbip College, Rock TTill. M1*! R 'J ^"rrir- ' '" n*"**1 1 ""i" ***" cely at this writing. Hope he will on be cut again. Prof. J. Lewis 'Douglas was a siness visitor to Columbia' Satury. ? - . * i