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m . - - __ to i !: "The New Rider" | ?< ? - -?- r.-. SpcaJm now 1 '< | From The Trenches! ^ Dy I | Kcv. E. I'hilip Ellis { ' An I.MI'dlM AM' COM M , Thu 'JSth .iinUial Christmas S?.-alSalt. South Carolina TulnrrtfuJosis, c< jfinmu'i' of uliirh?thie ;cribe is a member met ; in Columbia last : u.-ok up ft .the business ,traiis.u K i. houTtT b<- bTo^ntrn?ierl Hr-l4+e~vUJLLiiir r There lss no organisation in world _ save th> Christian eh.ureb thkt*?" ?r-?doing a-eroater work for 'humanity than The Red t russ and the sale of t'hrisfiIuitie ?!' it-' liii'i" _ object ivys. If the masses ,?>C .peo-_ pie, white and black only krte\V tin . many lives oi' men and women. boy* mat jrirN "Thnt aTn 'ter tied fpom woTtfrarnd?t-h"-e-ravu-thromri' this 'medium, tin- eroSs \Cuuld tytiin her it> meinb<^> "by the tetis ol thousands-rand- the .returns fronr Christmas Seals*. at a penny end .. would rim in the millions of .dpi lars. It is .yoiiuViend ible . to see the clns< of ,meti^tljat are giving - * TTT' htr their 11mv .ii 'l. 'then;?to ini "m-h . without-, any tin.anci.tl itioion * what in. >n 1'!" " ' i ? u'l'tai thine about tin.- cuiurujtTvv that only two members :"'o ministers and all.the other* laytminhers.. So when \ye think* ministers are .flic only ones maktnir -stUT'l11'1'*?fro the unf-rtunate we are sadly ntis< taken. Tin' best educated -and . . mo*t refuted hiymon'bf -the world . ji iv nlaki?|u?4 r iftcos \y.i,t h I the. nospol minister. a\ul. ih'injr, it L _ wntlinjriy Fvr ex .tuple take this 1 'committee Prof. .Jo.hn ?P.? Burgess, one oT~tho- lcn<)jng instructors at. tin- State-?Au i h Lilttii'al anil t .Ma chaniyal College, Orangeburg, ithrtirnian. lie- is ^"t only a c rod it ?to the Negri), race 'J>ul thO-suUi irrespectn^o of tutco or color. Prof" C. A. Johnson, supervisor of Col ored Schools of Columbia is the secretary and treasurer. Prof. Johnson,.is unc of the host odiica > tops in this country. lie outKicn r ? the priiQlltfiship (|,f schools l^whj^ W ' he was made- supervisor ayyonlJlJ? Ve Un announced;. Statement by tin : Ct-V?f Hpo li litlid I'll f Lll- 1 ' c M Daniels. physician -ind surjrcon. is one of the Ifr.-t t he l'tuiml iii the p.-, r,.-j?TTi)i.' l'n.r. H.- K. Dmm4^ ;i nt liiM- "Trf ' Tvpsf?-trf the host. I.-QQK-' Oil lhe-hl!Uiv~Ll'.r"0 A.1'-- niaiil"!' the ctlicietii h-'d itf? Vmirluos at' credit School. Prof. \V. A. Armwood, princip !. of Brewer Norma' School. lh\ -Durham.- Counts,, a. lendinir pkarmac -t. Mr. Si-yuwuCarroll.who heads the-Humum* So. ciety -<<f our proup. Pi of. W. W ? VCilkim .".i- i ii mil h ii-'. Wi-r Ma' v . -I ? -M tiler hi.rrl. mte ?4OpanacliuvyV disiinsruishcd tea h ?e-ps and. Mis. -,M A1 let*". Lui>; 1411 <; . Aiip^-rvi-ul1 "~~f?Col"l'e;IL Spho+4r- 'Mr |. Charleston t'o.ir.t.y, .aid. treasure! if the Pal met ui.\Siaie . reacher?Association. .Those with !>>;. II. H. Butlcy. principal of the liiuh sch'oo* <t f l-ii t~\ iH1 con-'itn'.c' t-'niV com 111 it No: M-r-:?Mr?M?frt-eilll <1U1? kins, field w-rker. is doinjf tmtr-ld .'S"ood * . 11 "in' 'our Far .a1 ifr-aip. ii~ " "mstruetinir them lew to pryyerr,?|isea-e Mr-! MvJ>ninl.i fro'm the " white ion' <lr>Mitr similar work, i- > ;.]> a help t-'u- in every . respe t. uii'i merit- " oiif }viu:he?f appreei.it i'-n. I n -peakinur . t" tin. committee we -aid that all pa-t<>r'. irrfi? pee five of lU'hominaMiin'.vw^uli' | .trive^i-heir ir.ll tie two and support, 1 to") he < hi.nta- > f! >aif n.iliit -? wi-i o?[irnporly?appi-i.iii'hoil,?_ Tin president jrave .tlu* as^irama"thic I'-ttr "im-'j-esjlon would Jbe earriod out noxt Chyistm.as. THK VSSOCT ATTON" ,.N.ii? 1'i'inir a member .f the Pat" motto. State. Teaeliers' A.-sooiatiop and with n?.> inker*ion to interfere with tho release nf.iho < tlh-ial r porter. I am frank to e uife-s tha.. .. it. .is a .'wonderful s< f?r. of 'irifip1 mii'ii v '!'i S i ' 'toT- !) .? 11'u eh i- tivi* of some of tin- teachers', the - iiprn+7ph^r?p < f th a -o-nnti\n .fill' despite- tip f-fail tile d lily cob; tart is worth th.- .-iiorifp-'e to -a'\ nothing of the yet,oral :i- i'ivhhand up inert inn>.. i The tfiiost speak'r . o. r.<">;'r.ion .*r' with tlie many th.i- re pea; treats to the large p ddlh. Even individual that attond- this father 4 4???ofI'liiieatmi?people?i?- in.'iilf I. wist r thai'. Iw-fore. He Heat ' s whn' he did not know i?p to that time: -T-hmugh?: rt P- y of Pp. f. ylohnsi r. we trot a glym'pse of the social f< aturc of the Association I -* AniKvc arc convinced as' never heroin Hint u'-oplr will "find money t<> iuppofrJK? imTirrsfm that' appfc.ils t<i tberrK^retranlless of the . 'S . the rhifpc.b is' doing absolutely nothing by cursing and cvrtb-i-iiur *t'h * young people, Tn of the time taken in donoune ' inc the varum* fornu of amu-'oir.ent endulged b| the yonn> peoplo the ohucch would do well to < <, * Vti,^in 111, " ing. For it s "a knowpy fact when you condeiiin' a thing"'you must offey sf>nicthii.g- buffer. And believe it <Tr n^FeVe Ti not, when people don't/respohd to any kind -of movement, church or what not. if ilw, pi py-fim sufficiently appealing. Fusfc as iryjtich as you^tlea-e but only an ^^iijjterlaining progiam catch men. fSCIIOOL WORK7* Not only school te'lcbers but all tenders .ire indebted tt) Krt f. WIT, Ham Augustine Perry, principal of the Waverlv School, at Columbia for the most excellent magazine a that lias made its appeorane<F"duriti? the past week. I have never read anything of the kind ' 3 vxeel it! No wonder the ttrauWfs sent j rW nv|inrti inliK-Hloc In Hie National Teachevrs Association. Kve-rr?preacher and i.'Vt'ry?tearing should subscribe for this1 hrauazine. Kvevy single contribution in "School JA'ork" is.wopth more than?the cost -of the publication. Its brim* full of the be'st kind of km wledjfe and" information and to hv without it one is'iloinjr himself in injustice. It should be added ,o your library. And any teacher fl iring to keep abreast with the, inies- must secure a cppy of the oduM.il vvurk-'.iiid I".1 rfltut>~^fTrr'thr >mvr-fi>l lowing every quarter.- ?As77,4a fed wit IT m-nf.^Csrw-y- hi -this v. rk tire, principals of lefcdipg: high 'i hoois in the, ,south. Secure'n ,hiv so a> to a quaint yojUfsell' a ith the noble stalT. ~ 1 PRKSIDKNT'S HOIK Friiia\ '< general assembly s tsc\s-r,Tn was niie -of long remeinbeivinc. It 'w.es during this period the -i; allege presidents spoke. Dr tarks, . f Benedict was the fust peak-er and lie- really did speak M\ R tiidolph; reflected credit up,-n C'lalbn l1 niversitv. Br. Abran inipson scored for Allen Univ. Orit v and 'Prof. Wliit t alt eg- ffertain V made a hit "for thy Stable Col!eu'e. lie?k?a4Uv?-.p.-akor All Vol ?<> .Imit that oi'.r etillee-e lire ddents < f South CarolTna aredlu qiials. ..t' any other. And all of In. eivlligriis are s.ifo iifTheiy hands, ho address rrf-1L 11-. But In he retiriiiji president was a.mii^. '.erpieee .indeed. Wo were pleased to'see Pro^FinU-y secretary u?tht iss*.<dati h. ond Prof. Iv. K. Riley. Prof. J. B. Beck'. and Ppuf. Ci. \V. Howard, all of whom are real .princes' in' educaticnal circles, \\\ tie proud of those ut (lie head of nil1 >c)mids and colleges?m?Pb+s State. .' T?? at nil-: onk 1: . Whit. a' ('"Imn'hia lust Week we kited The Palmetto Leader's of'u'e where we found the entire < ivo, busily en^rajred not even "p.ifinu' the manager. We saw a 1 ist.- of lliili paid subscribers."that v.'is heiny <ut?.A(5). Ihuse persons Jen* <yvd- -/tiffs wet.U -and "."'I'll nut- yet.jAMV ni"iv .papers TTh. ,il they i ibeV . t>Kiiin. )lany liters Will be cut off -after ttir '"aster issue. ilnTiss they pay ur , n 1',-n Uiill t, 1 nif.- m' ^OjlboOjUMiot .' xp'it-: t" ' - -''1 such ? public ,i^T Tlx- 'Ucai'P r for. rctlTimr. -Wr - ti'ink I?'r. W.'C, Crawford of Sum V?r ft>) throe subscriptions. . Pilars (if all denominations slue-! 'ubscvibe, t hoiusolve* r..m get :,.t ,'a-l ?i!:~ ..'nTcfibor. Or. <-?hav. foe > is niiT only a lover of >nterprises but is one of the ,1/ost Mi't. arbors ami p.i>ioiVHl Tlit- A. M "T7 t niineci u p . ' M h< r .-ub-cribci .were Pi (iff W." F. Hickson,_ Ml rh-nims Ci.f11 i-tn?. I'lof. (IrniWlV <fi"o\Tfrf; .Piofi'^r.' fP . L\L&hrr am. Pi. J. P. * \ .'{ all <-f whom hi.-vr I' ur -ill et- vrfrrnks. THK FN ION. ' ; xi?, i iiari. i io < i. i(.-f,i .M n:--ro \k(-t e up. i'it !y?o nto.rt i i: C>\ la-1 Monday In r>i. R. S. l.awi anVe. .. ''olii. til.* subject "Modern Childu." The speaker. stirred the --bid n jrith .'his golden thoughts ' Iriiilij'i's speaking on the subject .vj;. P'ev-. I." A. liar":."'.'., (\ S. : a ' ! 1 ?i. t.Pe r. V.. II .M-bil. ,1. K. !> aid, S; H. Scott,- P.. !. > ' Po wued. ui : t.d Ki-eph Ephram. 1 r. Sara_uel l.loyd.. nil!' great p,-e dent expre-.-t'd hi.- ai>jiro\af id' P .- ; inn. -^Ittrtin l-'tIK Kl.KCTOKAlCOLIKljE Hrnw'n have elected delegates to the al>->ve nieetinjJ. Prx>f. J. A. Harris, ?Tv sen 'f-tom .Mount /.ion', and lit' Sim in its from Morris Rinwiii Moth are tine men ~nr.<I alnn ii) < i! of "tutur toTtfrr "!>ig meeting." Its' ii pier-lire to*w? i:shi|?_ at 'St. Luke A. M. ! *.. Church. Wilson -'r?i..') S vnda.y t-lu: pa- tor . vijll -peak li'.'li in- ruing and evening. ^-Sxi -let- tile ntenrbe! piniv for an r. pouring of the~1tnly Spirit:'1?1 "I.? { vi- advance on Our knees." wooniniT news Trinity A. >1. K, Zion Church Rev. W. Tj. NTeCollough, Pastor Su"Sday sehooi^upwu^l at'tho usua 1?hofaf ~"wFth~ Snpt... Mr.?l???4-1Wilhurn touchers at their post of duty. i There wa s {Trallv "at TiTiilty A M. E. Zion Church Rundav after noon. Quito a trtrg e crowd waout, as it was such a'"lovely da^v -The rally \ya.- cjuita . successful Key. T. ft. (list preached a wonlerfuUjwyynon. Mr. James H. Young and Misf "arrii' Vinson of Marlon, N. C. '.aw Wdburn SjUinday. , Mi. .Neil ti'MTCl;, of Tianfnrd, S ". was a business visitor in Wood Otr Saturday. hur h goers._ Mt. Pleasant S. S was Pinned ait. its usual hour. Th< esson was taught with interesl and reviewed by Mis^ J. B. Walk -toa?Sunday was rally day for bin deacon hfrmj. Rev. C. A. Uh-Vr wood pr'achel a woni'erful sermon. His subject. "The blessidp f th- Christian." Isaiah 25:8. __ Mrs. Pan nip Jefferson of Allaiv (a.'fta was a vistor in the city lasweek-end^ ^ Wmhmg '"r>. D. C. Evangelist ran a tei nights Jrlevival meeting at the House of Prayer. d . r Sl'MTER NEWS The Jr. League ami JTvaln- ftton"M-jnimhel under the- ' leadei'ship of""Sirs. "MaTfffte ~Yt' U lover ,.*pon:sui'i:d?n?pew rally at the eluitvh o? Sunday afltfnio?r4, Mar. 17. A most interesting plograin was rendered and the chiljlrya. re|ioilo,rl>4.2U ill the rally. .Mrs. CJlovvr keeping both auxiliaries tilivo and on oaeh first. and third Sunday,- -profi'ranvs- are {ires-cntml. VhO Jr. Lcatfve was able to make a report at the-last district ^roup meeting and the Jr. Missionaries \re hoping to make a one hnndred Tirr t-ent report -i-be <t.ile meet_!ng in June. J Rev. W7F. Smith is' ?till confin d to beil and is. quite ill at this inrei" As he buy on his bed of bv his many friends out of the ,-ity as well as friends in the city., Mis sister, Mrs. Alice Gamble, of GteeiivilU is at?hit.-bedside ami stmte-of his. recent out of - townvisitors are: Mr. and Mrs; I.ewii Sttihhs of Hennettsville. Rev, and Mrs.. K. G. N^jvijjJjt of Greenville" and Mr. Vl'/'tv tfowers of Orange buttf. The htrfies of the Progressive Club nut at the home of Mrs. 10. - P. Ibtlmer^ Wednesday. March_LtC levpti is were led by Mrs. M. \*. - Plover tin- president. =____ After u brief business meeting he c-1 til) \v;o ffrtu'ed with tire preene? ..r Treves. M. Miller, pastor KnimmmeLM. 10. C Inneh.-KcvT by Mrs. M. V. Clover 11s a comnumity Wt'.rlier, his theme was. "A .elub's motive which should be A Supreme Lo.Ve lpf Jesus' Sake'"" In e.v: ry U'-'jk "f hff "Love slum Id he supieimt." Response .by ** Miss Annie 10. Pipkins, rThev ladles are very trlad-to-stav*. "that the assessment?1'<vp the AVilkinsonian rfl7ihVo has been nearly j;:iise<h * The hostes.i?served a ilt'ludtukt. ""<al.fld t'oin 'i and?hot .The club ad.iou.rned to meet :.t .the > -It"OH*?of?-M rs. Sabie Tipow n... 4-hc i < ecpnd. la .V in April. The .. 'Klenieiitiu-y Savant1 Ob Ver^-SVh*>o|.. .jtaren i i?t lT7~- >'~r" J 1 . Afura few i eiUai ks.^'ruf. 10. 1\. lones pre'-'eiited Prof. P. A. I.aWi un.wh'ch was -niiite'a surprise to tin if roup.? . ?? i * He le Hired to u- on. !.antrutitre I lid it - Ol.jeel ho.-. This Was r "piimi t'.ire treat. '? T~ <- f "~Tlii'"ei~ onT'~i 'it~rhvi0' PTiTutiv wi-t e jj inplni-i'/.ed: f 1 ? Ime y'ontaet; < H i . Primary Work: (:'?jOleuu-nt.ary McehaiiPm. After a .very pfi lit.'.hle h> ur spent we-adjourned - t-o meet?next mouth?aJ?l.lneoln Hi school.r- ? The One More HlVort Ko lei ated :'| CUi*tf lu'lil," il.i i iiini'-ii? ~ Wedno-d t$- afternoon, Mar. ].:> a,' . the resideitoe of Mi<. .!. .1. "Slatcj The Clul' w.,s favored \vitlv the presence of Klder A. 1'. Spears., who imtop- renttrrh*--which*-benefit ' d t hern" vci'jLjiiwh. . The amount reported at t h e meet ire; was SUM.-la. Tile .pfi^s ident . -.tatj ii ikx:?i ids?..mount ..'.wuiilii . ;tt ta- for theVvav for the lion it* ltd th. o !?d the., members for.their ., uitirit'sr efforts. TlVd hostess'ser\*i-d a dt lieioiis >a!:fd Volume then ':< a i rake and' ieed yinjrer ale. A lar-iTi* number of to.ehet's .atfrr^^h-d 'the Palmetto A-s' . iatioti funrfc* t-1 e past week; Mrs., l.ula Crawford who i s ft aeitir.jr" in Anderson, spent the _ iva-t week end. at lioine. Tito Mi-Aes (raw fort I were at home also.* "Mr. Alulkte 1.. \ViPoll of Ati.trtts a. (!;t.. was tK? truest ."of ATtSs "Misses' Ruth Mantes and Julia I M/ MmieUy spent the, past week end at heme. Mr. and Mrs. Ctrnrt-Ppears, Mrs. Haltie Wilsiit. "Mrs. Ruby Tarle tm: ami Mi . 11 all iii' Hampton leffrj n Thu.-day for a teij days trip trr I ints in Florida. . Mrs. K. Wriyht of (irecuvifle ni M WiHia nu . ?f I lillon were he past week ynd quests of Rev. ' ;i:d,.Mr.-. S.. M. Miller. I're.-ideaTT M. F. Whittakor o-f ' State. College. Orangeburg > spent i Sunday with Mrs. M. L. MeYan I in>t daughter and Mr. and Mrs. 0. \V. RTriTfeT Mrs. Mattie MeCihee "f Aiken prnt'Satcrd?y visit up? her-mothev Mrs. Su-aii \Valtors. _ Mrs. Charlotte la .trail of Augus"a. Ft a., -is visiting her "aunt Miss. Sialic ^Miggs who js stjll shut in. I. AI R HNS NEWS. Beautiful spring weather again Sunday. The Sunday school^ of Bethel and St. Paul and others ( were largely attended-. s At tl :.'>(? the regular preliminar '(> < ISpTfrn n vtl' it )\ ftwl rTftct r?v rr^rcicf orl by Rocsr A. C. East, Jones ami ??A?lnmiiim' mi'n^ngi' .was fe live red and . many,. hearts Avert >)ade to' rejoice. Many visitors s present. gr-U&imi -tronsrer upd better each Sunday The A.O.E. league>met at fi:3C ^' .vith a?full attendance. ' At 7:30 service began with the r* Rev. A. East delivering- a wonIcrful message'. [_ Many social function? are on foi | fhe rally. .Heaven Bound, the wor derfyl plav will ho presented her< , April 5-?more thalT" IT" thouisanr ticket- are to he sold. Watch th< ~ date. . ~ f We are glad to report oursicl _ list?hw* madr?art?ini inoye'ment . 1 Mr. T.. WI fto'ilin^ton i< 1.1 c p 1 W up. "His bforKer,"" Rev. .Tc.hr Garlington is still here with him I Mrs. E; S. Nelson is improved i )um?mnfu,r- i > m*? .ir. t> THE TPAEMETTQ LEADER WALTERBORO NEWS. j ^ ^L^ L.^ LitUi'^uhi^ | tht> morning and at Rock of Ayes. -IjxumUty-n?Kht, ami ha-* ?i '"') iiur - vv.ssful day Ue\\ F\U. ,Tiller preached at Cumberland, and Wesley churches ami will conduct _ a revival at Wesley M. E. church ?.w;?. 1 ..11s ? it.-rv. iu'vi l.HKiill preacn I'll at SL .lobn ami St. Peter's Sunday. Roy. J. M. Miller proached at Ainiwoli and Hopewell Pros TTyferTan cluiii-Tr""SuTulay~ FuTuTfty" jjjght lu: preached f pom a special subject and had a. largo cohgregation. Rev. R.H. Johnson lias boon vuducting a?ten iiiujUs. niceting for the pastor and Rockyd'- Ages C.M.K. church and is. haying jtUJL alhrrrrrtrrt?success. The?people and pastor jof this, church had a sinfest thorn last?Sowtbn?afternoon and the quartet* sang several numbers M fs:_ Ophelia Lewis was success fill in getting the contract for the interior decoration of the T.ndy Lafayette "hotel, one of the finest ~hoste.lr.ies ."between Xe\v ICngh\nd and. Florida. " ^1"I'K*. Ij.'l 111'H- 1*' l)jllu^iU vorv sick but'is'much bettor. Rev. VJ.M. Miller motored to Co lunihia ta*t week to- be present at '"he'Teachers meet in jr. Ptaf._H.L. Brooks Fpent L h_jr tie tame from the Teaohops .meet inye.?The '1)001)10 in Waltorburo wore prlad to soo.lfim. Prof. P..T. 1 lanimKt lias , pin,-based a mcQ_Li?lle. cutlairo near ?bo school house ill which ho has Ruehnnui's ...house . i - nearihtr .com lvt'on on Siivaryo St. Mrs. Rachel Martin is haviiiM" the fmishinir each put. on her h-?iiie which w or has - completed her repairs on Ivor, honto.? ' The M'ntstcrs' Wives Handicraft 1 nul 'Literary Chih hu-.t :,t tin1 It onto f '\lrs, I.ittlo.iehn _ja-'t week. Mrs? MeTeor the pro'snWit opened "the" ^nevtinjj aiikl thy. c-riih dispotched ?'?l>>i- inr>e. Ms? ii"L'iiii i(iiid 'Mi'Oi Miller made very timely supfprosioiis. Mps??Ttffer-. hrrrh?rrs?her 'tio'-ds her sister,. Miss Allen. Th*. -next mootinir will be hold at'theft *io.me* of-Mrs. Cray. . V -Wesley M. K.'Chmrc'k ReV. R. Tiller; Pastor 'Die Similuy was opgned.. it the' usu.il li.tm TH i)iite__ t.luL nclonieirt in |- ^'inil iy nb Id r i*cv1v:il hcj-an Monday '"pjiiT" ;rii?i~ir is finn'ci} -tr.ar nfrnw unsaved will 'be saved. 'TbeTiwTT os'Aid Club met at tli" homo" i f M 1/illia 11? Uin-. .Wednesday. ' * * ?. Mf. Ztow A. M. V CKurch llov. I joe A. I ntr Mi: I). 1>?.HasteThe Sund v.-rhoo] workers are t-mr riumn? ni'd" I'.i'ii1 ,n iiu'ii mi-t .Inst. s* nd'av. The soluml was t-i'ii'. <1 1<\- tii" Fbtpt.. .la-. McPoii If * alj t.ho clasSVs assembled "tn" "tiit'r nd. wi'i'i' ! niivlit by AI;sSad;' Ifo-'d. The loss* n wa-' ii'vc i by Alts. I..- F. I.'tira n. 'A' t!- - Ir in' I". i' service'.Brother Hub A? . "|>< iu d and bad a lively -pinyey r-> t vic.o. and im piri"'j ei'iv ZCTg-rtvrTt^Tfndo by-Bras. William-, T^U+udvoi+^+v Reed. ?and- Ab-ftrrtv-t-W..After 1b;< 1'a-tor Logan delivered Hi. most touching and helpful soriit'ti. Alany friends ?\vi tv prison and it wsrs a groat day." "Alt's- Ivetva Brown of.St. Ret <>'s l,as (-.died all tlf" Sin'diiy. s.ehool piwdai-s to moot at -the ohuYoli Friday t<> login practice for F.^s-1 or. AIIKI 1 It (TIAPFF A. Al. K. CHI lit II X' wherry, Ft. C.?Although th<\ weather vvtis inclement, the S. S attendance' was grandt Rtipt. Fc: F. Floyd very impressively roview. e.d tile lesson. ' I Tbo .oj-iiinyr TeT! is f. mid KIT .Matthew. r>;18?"The Dot." This '< -:iu'? ' was indeed a ma-ter piece Miss Daisy V. Golden. II. N-. and ""Mr. U uh<*t- Hare wore seen in Ahi* 4service-tlie delight of thei|* friend-. We are jrlivl th know. Miss .Gulden is tii be with us a while. Mr."'.Otto Floyd was a v is it or,. Ot:r pastor and officers r"-d-i "d a certain amount -for insurance: | A work each hoard'was ask-1 d t?> v- port a certain amount ami "Sunday jiifirnwtff each Tepovt was) inn p.1!- cent. This is the so end . i'ni -mii-q -Rev?White lias?lu-un here, tin- lxards reported 100 pep' *nt. Kchoos from the ^atcj : Tuiuiii,".' ASMH-iat-eor-woro given-] bv M< -in- T*. S. (iallman and (1, - 'Cv Williams. ~~ ? i The l eague hour was enjoyed by all. . Ti? v. WTTiTe delivered a sweet hort - message front Rorttans 0:22 ?fSocial, Physieal and Spiritual j Death." - - -A llallio T. Rrown Religious Dramatic flub has-been organized. The c ffieer-i ni'o \Tr? T t PreM. Pres.; Mr. (h J. (iallman! V-Pp;>;; Mis? A. T,. Pearson, Ser.; Miss Beaufort- Reeves, Asst. Sec.; - M I1-1 1/ M ~ (ie . Uphiiisorv^ Chaolain; the pas or. ci it ic; Mrs. F. M. Quails, chair ttr n of d/v.orating committee; Mrs. It. It. White, directress; Miss II. R. X nco. chairman of music committee; Mr. Joseph Xanee, pre entei and Miss Mirian Rates, rc1 Porter. . . 5 Mjs. Alma Rolwnson,. was charni:ntr hostes'jffo tin Tli ,p unio a Tin n it L jyil-3Xii-f;lntl to report: ? l Spinx delivered a" wonderful mos. saf?e for the pew rally. Proceeds , yore $21.00. MKftr-rr' ,'imttm^mmrn i i i T UNION NEWS T.,o second Quarterly <nnA> cnc, an. I Clinton C hape l A. AK j-umi-Lii in/11 butnhty. Pi1. XT ? Mii'lJIan held Uk quarter batur day P. At. at Antiocn, and' Sundaj alternoon at Kelton where the Ke1 .-v: K. Ha tea is pastor. Kev. Hat wood of Zioix Church report j vct y Minessful quarter.?Ur; D. C Crosby of Chester, P. K. preaches as never I eiore. Dr. - McCIellai --of. Columbia us a masterpiece wlui io prvsiumg. lie is >u evangelist when it comes ito preact irg. Theie*" are some men wh< tan preach well but have no pre sitliiig- ability; then***?are others \\<lu> can preach'and preside as th< above. named here in mentioned Assessments paid up and -he 1* f -with a stnih*.?Rt?V7 baten preachcv Sunday night a soul stirring sre | mop. The sermon was cileliveret with power ami force. Bro. W. E JMcJunkhu who is secretary ofth* I ( oil Terence.-a vlcyar. p eln.&? W. | der also a delegate to the Electoral College, led in all ofdhe reporter, ' i'ibm his class $4.00 on P. E sts.-.c-ssnien),', $7.2.5 on dollar moni.v ami $17.25 raised oil conference claims. Who will lead in the next quarterly conference? Start touay and you will he^ in the lead. ?in rs. cjnari ie unwjtins wasfunei tfb'/c! l;t't?Sunday?at St.?Luk? najjtis. Church by Rev. J. S. Col lills..:1 . ; Little Virginia Cunningham was funeraliziv at New Hope last. Sunday t y Rev. W. E. Hunter, Undertaker McKissick and Son in charge of the body.r?:? Mr. David Jeter and Mr. Eddie Jeter were funeral ijsed last week at Jeter's Chapel by Rev. Thomp?oil. Und -rtaker-TVtmem-and Soft'^n charge, :? Only three cases in the hospital and they are improving fine a,t this writing. J-?IL?M cCoyt who.. won?striken with :m?attack of rpneutnorria?is ini:ch improved1, am." will be home soon. 1-i' t vn eiris of Bethel-are In a district conference contest which iilkv.-* place Sunday, March' 24, A' Are making good speed for the itoal. Who will be the widner? The Jr.. and Senior Stewards are rallying againsL-t'aeh other. The tally will take place shortly after :Kastej|r, ?' Spring revival will take place at Rytlu'l. April 21. ten nights. outdo.) "by the. Rev. P. C. Thorn ii~^mr.~imirTi1t~e.\ ts .HQ lUihcd thai way. T M. ToVn a"l!! his choir -will .worship At Clinton Chapel A. J\i* l\. Zion Chtir.It next Sunday.ai L.'tn; : Mrs,- Evelene Wallace pave a J;rrnrbe par.1v last*-week for her onipnrioii. Many ~qf. :.<jxu fi>lU._ai)4"'fr-ien?Uvi'i"s-cd 'his warm qccasioMrJler whose name rannnt. A au vi i'.otl her .last week.' ' w't *?n?K' of oar wivvs catch th* ->dr'. an i do likewise. Last week Or. Tpnir w:i< called to Mrs. . P on Potjtrlns TTeipht and 1 fr in hen arms (who*) a ?ir: ? t'cl.irod Store and Druppist Mrs. Fannie Gibson's , Grocery ".n Matnh.. St. in yites yon to ni;.e in an., trade. The poods are T75". her. lenus is cash as in other -loivs, lu r soft drinks are as cold i- in oitur stores. Sartor's Pharmacy on S. I'inxkney St. ijs -the place to lxave your i nscription filled. This drug store carries all kinds of. specialities drinks, stnokes, cream, powder and inm t spcr.d your money in .'m \Vntri?"'Tp)!:*.s stores and come to tlie colored :>n. nsk fur cri.rlil but go Where vou spend youi money., Should they Uike pity on you and trust you with their goods l..i a tuaii and pay up.?Pay up do not he a slacker. * ~ Lucy Reed, who attempted to leeintnit-.- suicide by taking poison r'i-' improving at this writing. The 1?i*. slid there is hope of recover. 1 ing. To address th<< Eeague, Mis>"'Sul Uiini.i Hawkins; To ath ress the Sunday School, Mrs. M. E. Heinp1 hill. (h>iue To church. Go 1 to rduuvh. II.VRTSVILLE DOTS D. spite of the weather in Harts v iHe the Streets were filled with ' a host of church goers of Jorusah m_ Baptist Church am* other churches 'of the* City. The pastor .if Jerusalem, Prof. H. II. Butler pri ached two tsoul stirring? sermons ? 1 ? ? i At Centenary M. E. Church on [ Monday night a program was giv I en ! v thf vounir lolk of the | ? hurch. . Every one who aittenliied seem to-h?vc~enj?yetHt very much ' They shall he coming back before u? pr?*tty 'soon. J Mr. C. Alher^-nnd his daughter 1 Mrs. Claudia Thomas attended I the funeral <>f his. brother, Mr. I Frank- Albert \WiYi<>c4n n ? . " "J > >??'< " mil, in Richmond, Va. j 1 Mr. Roland Richardson of RichI inoiid, Va. is spending a while here | with relatives. Mrs. Willie"" Branshaw of New : York is spending a while with hei Uan*, Butler High School Baskotbal girls played those of Society Hil : The scores Were 19 to 1<> in favoi j of Society Hill. Our girls are do I ihg nicely for their first yeiir play , tnff. I The Junior Basketball Club 01 fT^?a,.,.:ii ~ J-; '' ""iwiiiu i* wnijr niceiy unde j the management of Mr. L. A. A1 -'"'l with the asisi-.tjimf.-nf Mr KM j die Williams and Captain L. W j Rouse. ^ >- I.if fie Dorothy Mae Mumford ~ I Passes -LitlDorothv Mae MumfO', diftf in Shelby,. N. C. and waa fun. ei'alized at Green Hill . Baritia 1 Church, ? ? ..? j . ; ANDERSON NEWS e- Tjha^rm .shone snot h jug's <>'< n_ dies, ctwifyh hills noah-d out from < distant churches, a stillness was ~ tliixjjWn~over the y, making Suff^ day last the typical Spring Sabv bath. Naiturally with such a setting, Each indivs nal found, hiin* self lacking with 'something. nut T knotving w*hat. Yet "vitally li. ces >aiu,?t te-y -inmi11y lounuyu ninii self in sonic church, that souici thing was the "Spiritual FotK-v" * Come again visitor* to St. Paul.. i You are welcome. > Rev. A. W.' Brown of Richmond - V'a., the former pastor uf St. Paul ,' baptist Church, was~j?riesst sjv ak; ir. He spoke as one having author i. itv. His theme was "Love Delayt_ e<l" Every, one expressed lums*4f 1 as having e?joye<l .the message by - their wonts ,of approval while he 1 spoke. The ministres of Anderson- ex> changed pulpits .'.SunJiay night. . Rev. Thmna>l wa^ pastor of St. . Paul. Riv. Anderson was pastor : of Beth'-J^ Rev. Grant was pas. tor of Thompson, Centennial and - Rev. Gilliard was-pastor of Royal i This exchange of pulpit was to ; promote and create a better spirit among people ant. denominations - -of Anderson. . ?Doks it mutter whieh?ways?I , tjikr we are headed-tihe same \\'51\r9 - Rftrnn Kit TKic K? - train, some by-cars and some on "a by cycle! > , . " Many teachers attended tile -State .meeting"if- Teachers In Ct>, lumbia las/t week. Indeed it was one of the- gr-'atost^. -1_ am sure , they were- much benefited. Those who stood aroun^tho door and out doors misled the cieam, pick.' out Aih** essentials of life. Mrs. "~S7 C. Perry, Mrs. I.uella (Jayton an'/.l Mrs. Li. Foster wore 'delegates from Reed Street"? Ij. T. A., Mrs. S. C. Perry was elected _ First' Vic" President of the-. .State _-of South .Carolina. Mr. Herbert Schwing won 1st place in .Clinton, -S. C. and second place in Greewwood, S, C.. in the Piedmont ItpcTamafdon' - Contest, An.crson is pioud of 'Ivct peoplpj This Contest will be - at Rped^Blfcrect Stdiool Friday nite. The adult schools" of Aij.'-ersan are preparing for an exhibit Saturday, March?tf^rrh?at?Keed?W-rScihool froom 3 P. M. to'it P. M. You are invited to examine the _ various exhibits. .Mrs. R. Daniel, " mailt speaker: a?e mv-iteU to attend.*?-?? . Mrs. M'. K. Fhiley of -Greer-and" . hy.wcL'k-ciiil truest of .her children, Stephen and Pauline. . i Mr. and Mrs. Cv L'. Davis accompanied Rev. A.' W. Brown to Newberry, S. C. where he preaeh ? ^ a ^ ._c m. 4011X W. RODCERS I AID 11 'JU-KhSl _ " V&V ; _ ? -life*. John W. Rodgers for twenty years a citizen of Columbia" passed peacefully away Sunday) March 10, at his home, 22.'10 Senate St. Mr. Rodprers was born and roared in Brownsville, S. C. He was - a loyal and active member of Mt. Leven C. M. E. Church. r Hp married in 1888.- To, this union one son, was born. He moved to Sumter, S. C.J where he was -- enpaped in hotel work, and was loved and_ respected -by many friends. He mowed to Columbia, S. C., where he was abaii-jengaged in hotel. work. He married Miss Edna. Pari Kennedy on March 5, 1(JQ8, andJhas resided here every since, except a few] - ygars. ~~ ?r- " v tie united with Sidney Park C. M. E. Church soon after.he mov_ od to Columbia, and has Vowained a devoted member through the years. . i His health began to'fail in Aug. 1933, but he was not confined to , hod, until Sat., Mar. 2, when he suffered a severe stroke. Mr. Hodgers was an ideal character, he knew how to make and ke?p friends, and was loved .and - -honored by all?that knew hlm.= The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. C. Anderson, Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. at the house. The services were short and impressivb. The, many beautiful floral .tributes expressed the high esteem in. which he was held. Mr. Rodgers was laid to rest in the churchyard in Bennettsville, under a beautifill mound of flowers. RIDGE SPRING NEWS r S. ST.\vas~~very good an I1 inter esting Sunday. - Each?Sunday get bettor and better. The B.^ Y P. U. lessen was taught by Mr High tower and -Hammond and v j en ioyei.i by all., y . V Mr. P., P. Peterson , and M' >' Helen Hqzzard are ,r6U)> ' -on sick list." We pray for ithOm - a speedy recovery. ? > Mr. Jessie Walters is also vtu E ^ r Gladys Thompson, teachers of Litur County^ TWw+n~-^Keh*>nt | aceompankd Miss F. M. Hammond 1 as guest of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. T. P. Hammond for the week . end. Mies Jessie Hammond spen' a few hours after . tJhe Association [_ with her mritVir.i- ? r Mr. and Mrs. Jam<;k Meaehem, . Little Mertis and M. Meqchem, _ A niwi p;rin?tr rrf -rtK.r^ aunt, Saturday,, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peterson. spent the, week-end with her parernti. ? ??? ~ Mr. utHelTa Hrtfadnax, a student ^ of Harbison College spent the I week-end at home. Mrs. Louise W arson, AikerS^n([ " f '' ' v.' ' i- . ? Saturday, March 23, 1935 CARD OF THANKS _ \V.. uxten.i sincere appreciation for kindness and sympathy shownon during our regt-ul-la1 i iMtmnml? = anu' especially do?we thank thi? ? = Re-wC-handler, Rev, KtlQittl^_Rev. I. S.lMcDonald and Johnson-? Bnujley Undertakers. ?HMHr.) JAMES BAILEY? AND FAMJLY. ?Mi's. Willie Oorley, NoifhiUtoWa, Pa. were-called to the_bed siJe of -I hi 44- father last week , Misses Lizzie^ Raiford and Ressie Hazzard spent the week-mcd ?at (ireonwood. .S.^\ with friends Several students of Betltis enjoy ' - e.d the class party given by T5ielir.a at the home of Rev. an, Mns J. T. Wati-on, Friday evening.. after spending a successful term teaching- at. Water?e. JMessis J. S. Raiford, C. W. Rroadnax, Little Klizabeth, Dorothy and Roy Broadnax motored' to Columbia a'kl Irmo Sunday P. M. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harris spent, Thursday dn Columbia vjdting rel- . atives an*, friends. ' , c%' " Messrs' j. D. Hammond and T. Hazzard accompanie:' Miss^F. M. Hammond and friends to Gray Court, S. C. Sunday P. M. Mr.. George W. Peterson ante! - dVDc- Bessie -Cabb -went- in - Holy? . wedlock March !* 11K15. at Saliida__ S. <\ They have ourljest wishes. ?Several students of Bettis were _] r "seen ill town Sunday. "r ~ ~r ' Miss Leon Menitt is at home af" tec spending the winter~tn Aiken, ? S. C. ~ "SCHOOL" ? , The ^tuAmts of.-Ridge Hill en joyed several hours of- vacation ;fs the teachers were attending the Teachers' Association. I The heavy^rmM-eau*ed. th-e^bas| l et. ball ganue with the Wajtl Jr. nign School to. be conceled: The -Ag" boys-are- still. blisy beautifying the campus. " ~ ~ The LT~P.~~A. Club met at the home of .Mrs' Mary Broadilax Fri day, Mar. -15, Quite a number was unit lea.iy to raffle off. . Watch for the announcement. The meet ing will bo announced later. JONESVILLE NEWS' ~ n " ' - -Rev. -J. C. Collins,, our dear beloved pastor preached two wonder fill sernlons Sunday. E\ie.ry one went away rejuiriiig. ' ... The visitors Sunday werei/Mr. . and Mrs. Jifferies airilcj Mr. and "Mi-s. Bias of Rock Hill DisU'iot, Mrs. Millie Stewart of Caroleen, N. fliygau air..1 the Rev. Mrs. Lyles of Spartanburg and Mrs. Mary' Beatty of Cleve land, Ohio. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Kelly prepared din. -mrr for t.hcir ph t.r Su' iay. T ? following persons were the guests: Rev. J. C.'CoTlins, Mrs. Bessie Fos El In Man Mill a . ^? K. Black Well, Mr-. i 1 as Thompson,Miss Ruth C. Collins nnd others. They report a delightful time. . .The people. around Jonesville. will rcgrcit to hear that Mrs. Claim -Gilmore is a patient at the Community Hospital, Union. At this writing, she m improvinig Wu hope ft>r Uot- a speedy r be over. -?-The--f-ollowiJiM?ti.';u.'lu>yws?atliut - ed the Palmetto Stai'..a Teaeh?rs* Association: Prof. J. R. Ezell, Mrs M. U. K/.eli, Mrs. BoVsie Foster, Miss R. L. Long, MPs (1. K. Black .well and Miss R C. Collins. - Th?<y reported a wonderful time. > v Miss K. Smith,''who is a stu dent jat Benedict College, spent, the week-end home with h?r parenlLs. _ Mis> L. Hunter, the adult_ tea ehcr ;U u-ndtnl^tJnr St.lie Tcailma' r Association also. 7 . SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYgJEM Arrival* and Departure- of Passenger ? Trains, operated by the Southern Railway System at the Union Station, Columbia. S. C.. elloctlve December 8. 1934. Leaves v> For; ? 4 10 A. M - -Charleston' :? 5:00 A M.?Cparldtle 0:50 A M.?Newberry. Greenwood, Greenville, Anderson, Sen??a -T:05 A. M.?Spartanburg, Ashevllle J; 10 A Mi?Augusifl ; 1.1S A. M. - Bavatinuli ? 11:20 A. M. ? Camden, Lancaster. Ro?k > " Hill, Shelby J? 12:45 P. M.;-Ashevllle. Louisville, V St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago 1:130 P M.?Orangeburg, Charleston 5:)00 P. M.?Charlotte, Washington. New York 9;55 P. M. Anderson, "Atlanta * 10:00 P. M?Savannah, Jacksonville -rtrrtvps ' .Columbia From; 4 50 A. M.?Jacksonville. Savannah 6:30 A. M?Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood 9:05 A. M.-.Ni'W York, Whaslnngion, - Chart tf.o .. . 12.25 P. M,?Rock Hill, Lancaster, Camden 12:40 P. M.?Charleston " , 4 '25 P. M.?Chicago. Cinclmu- tu, St. Louis. Louisville. Ktioxvlkle. Asneville r " Spartanburg 4:45 P. M. Augusta ;9:00 P. M. Ashevtlt?, Ppartatrbtrr*9:30 P. M. ?Charleston 9:40 P M-?Charloll! Oreenwo'ta . . i 4:20' P. M.?SavuwFih City Ticket Office Depot Ticket Office 1208 Sumter St.^ South Main -Phone 6354 Phone SMITri-COLEMAN FUELCO. Ceal?Wgod-eCoke -% Phones: 3124 & 3125 ^ 1321 TAYLOR -Sfc- J 1