The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 13, 1935, Image 1

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W1 M OUff MM - 1?i ikiti: VOL. IX?NO. 15.. _ Palmetto Medical Association To Meet In *T ~ Charleston April 23, 24th, 25th The Palmetto Medical Association composd of the. Negro physis? cians, dentists and pharmacists of the State will uicct in Charleston. April 23-25. The local committee has arranged a very interesting fttTd~Thstructive local program " Which will extend through the afternoon of the 25th, when at 4 p. m. on that day a highly instructive and scientific program will be . held j?t Pinehavcn Sanatorium by \jt. w. Atmar Smith, director assisted by Drs. J. 1. Waring and Dr^_Robert Wilson, Dean -of- the South Carolina Medical College. Special Dental Clinics under Dr. \V. W. Jones will be conducted. i while the pharmacists will also have sectional meetings in the Laboratory at the hospital and train ing-school where DfT JTAT-MvFallf" Sr., will con'duct special dernoil. t strations of interest to the phar' macists. _ '. V i cd on Wednesday afternoon by the staff of the Out Dopr Clinip nt the hospital and training school on Cannon St. ' . The* local Association hopes that a large group wiil attend.and.will stay until the end of the session. ~ ' ' ? The sociab-events shaft" he a~s~Tia^ - (Lai the Smoker on Tuesday night, April 23rd. The reception to visiting physicians and guests will be ygiven. on Wednesday- nght, April ' \24th. Other events of social interest will be listed later. \ . , mm m " TWO HUNDRED TWELVE DOLLARS FOR MANNING SCHOOL Q\ imSKXW.U.H DAY * % .j. Two hundred 'ai'nPtwelv'e dollars was the amount raised-. ft?r Man-. ning School Monday night. * Th'c?program?eclcbratrd?Julius -i_lRoM.nwald day ami L'no speeches centered around the. benefactions .of tftwe late Merchant, price. * , Stirring addresses were delivered by Rev. D.. J. Hudson, pastor, ? Trimty A-. M. Er-Gh-u-rcht?fetrptr J*. J. Rupp; Di. D. F. 11 ii.leibrain! and " ?' P. Spears,- Presiding Elder Flor- ' ence Disit..; Dr. B. F. ' Hildei'brand, Presiding EhW Orangeburg -d>ist.; r Mrs. Agnes IIildeibrand; Mrs. E. l\ E. Walker, Mrs. R. S. White,.Mrs. It Rosa 'Godson, Miss Then. Ljewis,' ? " . Principal' I. M. A. MyijVs. Mpre _iha n HOP p^nfrfv rrffcrtded ; efodent body. ?S-? jr SHAW ALUMNI AND EDI > IOKS UKAIi SHA-W [..u., - - t- VEKSITY IMlE^I)KN r._ Party Are House Uucsts of Dri and Mrs. 1/. jM. Danicl^__ ? " . ? . ' ' -t ' CoTumiiiii) <;. ritui.. i >y observance* of the 70 th Anni'vcrsary of the founding of "Shaw Uiu,, versity was told a , selected'group ' of Shaw Alumni and friends, by Dr; -Stewart Nelson, President. <?f Shaw University at the homo of ? . Dr. L. M. Daniels. Mr. Stuart Nel ..jon and .Mrs. Modecai. .Johnson, wiffe of the President of- Howard University accompanied President Nelson to Columbia. President Nelson gave a brief explanation?of?the?lajipuiiiLhility of every Negro to support Hie priI1 vate NojSp Colleges that were founded by| white benefactors who _ had come to the south land. lie particularly placed the cause of Shaw University before the Shaw Alumni and friend^ who had been invited to meet and bear'him. ITc explained the plan that had been r? v TtrwtvmMi LU raiM' UU I or OflcXW UL. University. [v\ " (Pledges, to tic paid in by Nov ember, 1035, were taken -fmm the'Shaw AJunini nVid several friends L who were present. One thousand 1 blocks of $70 each will be rn'sod n from Shaw Alumni a fid friend-' ** according to President Nelson. W- Already more than ^ 11,000 has-been -arabscribed,' be s-ftid: At the S meeting here Prida^ Evening move than $30$ was pledged. More than $100 in cash, was paid on pledges made here. ^ Five Medical Alumni, who finished Shaw University when the 'I . ,Ix!onard Medical ..School was a part of the University pledged ?? near -$200.?Dr. ?T. J. TTtnrhs-, "Pro- ^ " sideht of Benedict Gnllege paid $70 in cash for one block. Rev, ( .. J. P. Reeder pledged $25 toward the drive. President Stnrks and Rev. Reeder are. not alumni of 2 Shaw University. 1 $' Drs. L. M. Daniels, N. A. .Ten-kms, W. D. Chapplle and W. A. i nomas planned the get together , ' and entertainment hero for President Nelson. Dr. J. E. Pieketi, , Camden, S. C.,.,was the other Shaw -aiumnus present at the n-.onnnp-.' x President Nelson, hi^ wife;, and Im Mrs. Modecai Johnsomwero house guests- of Dr. and Mrs. I,. M. DanM iels while in Columbia. President Nelson made several other stops m?South Carolina?contorting ft-? Shaw akXmni and friends. Evehy . where?Jie. stated hejiad met with surprising success. | ~7, ~ * I r ** - " 4' To The I^aptist Brotherhood f >uth , *^vv . 4 w ?$* ;?< - I Wo ai". . .ng so near the", Stato C v*"^^ 'til we begin to feel ? ^ ^s. acre. So we .are' look: - .1 with glad antici-.. pa*.. time when we shall >SSO. Flni-i Q<-i' in tlm-Ii'-ini. ;y, ITiip Church, with our big, brother,. Rov. A. W. Hill and hi;*4: good liedple. With every thought j of the city of Florence we think ' of the Late Dr. E. R. Roberts who J pas^gd about one year ago. Since-?we: are?lookim*> f nnvnr-rt-1 with anticipation of this being the { froiUcst contention in its history, j I noted ih:it Rov. F.? I). Sims of j Chester. S.?-C,- has offered some Splendid su-e^pstions in the "School i find Union" for April. He said: "Since there' are so many racers for tl>e dhferent pfjices I . suggest not to elect a man who has already canvassed or offered himself for anything; fot* lie is -oekng his personal benefit, and that only. I.ct the office seek the man." I think- this a fine suggestion; it docs-r-hoU i ny a person -should rrrrt be elected whose friends have, canv:isse<l for hi in or whose friend* have- offered him for the. office, hut inthpf he says let the office seek !he''iiia?, I know no othe way for an office fn-sretr a man othey thair for his friends to offer him for a candidate.. SjTRf nccordinft to- Rev. Sims' aTticle this is the only rfghtT way to do .it thfc friends of Rev. H. W. D. Stewart take, pleasure in offering him for treasurer of he State Convention .of ...South Carolina, a'iid we -feel that the convention wilt-agree. that His friends did not make a mistake. J. II. LEWIS. . h YumsoN lvsi iii ri: notes The binutiiui sctnciy df?budding ai)(I flowering plants arid trees remind us that the school term is I'asf.. cnvvn'r,..- t.. an .mu! All spate time is, used in, preparation of school closing events. . , Tlve H gh School under the supervision oif Mri Rollin P.. Given gave a very interesting program of stunt- in -t he..iithool chapel. On Mrs. Porter's birthday Dr. and .VI rs. Porter had the faculty ds guests to a lovely dinner. The vv nipe \va spe nt..in tl isc us - j on of current went,* ending with a contest -of ?h?I vantage- and disndvantajres of radio,--airplane, moving .pictures -aivd automobiles. "" <)? Friday evening, March tbuii. its annual March Exhibi'tTom 'it wn* a ,ur :iuv, nlng for tbc-yftfliig in n and their fair damsels. Messrs a'id Ytlin. Ne 1oh 'were Jn-re. for the li^jipy y vt nt.s Thc>e ^putig mini ynr last years' graduates of Harbison and are now in school at InhiiMui ('. fhn'.th?University. Air. Ko-eboro Auams has bcuuL iliL f 'j our fmmh v t.nhirif tlui\sln) tin ' l> i it-appointed a< a~PfciriAVurki.1' in P;fTTVira ,S> i-umI. .Mr. and .Sirs. .1. T. Joiu-^ were >.v. r the week-end.. - Friends \v< ro glad to see on the campus last Sabbath Rev. R. \V. Parker of Lancaster,. a former graduate of Harbison, On Sabbath night past the Young .Men's Christian Association had their annual sermojj .pr'eached by Rc v. Linebtu'ger (White) of our community. ^ FLOKl-TNCK NF.WS Itv .-Mrs. L. R. Cusaac Mrs. Gaudy. a uJ?children w*ho have LiVi d hu e several years returned to their home in Philadelphia. ' Ponn. last Tuesday. Mrs. Candy, whose health was impaired retunmul to;Ktq.- "husband much improved. - ' AjariL- -showers- pa*t week had vegetation'" 'growing beautifully and floiVurs blooming profusely. Mrs. Psiulind Dority of S. Griffin St. was indisposed for several days last week. ?Mi. (reorgo-fjU-'TinU'on, athlete and alumnus'of Wil.sOn School joined the Palmed to Loader reading circle la>t week. One .more week and tihe Easfter hiiti.i.rfi;ns will b?* freed from the cocoon of Lent. Glad tidings of groat joy was heralded to the J- race when the Scottsbo boys were acquitted, pia has been at the bar of justice long enough but . ? poet says "Justice travels with a leaden heel and stirikos'~with an iron hand," the heel of heavy lead traveled to us it. seems so very slow hut it brought freedom to our black he- I roes who bore the tortures " of | prison t'dls and night mares of , < *Wution- wifh fhiifTLwlm 1^ ' ids.to know that numbers of Ethiopia s<ms did not have tit? chance to prove their innocence as the Sedttsboro hoys did and the result was,?>they, wore lynched, ricMlod with .bullets and buried. The iron hand of juistiice bound the innoccjnt boys. until tihev coni< sod ,the truth and gave free-', dom to imprisoned youths. (Continued on page^) , - ' . .: ) r ' ^ COLUMBIA, SOUTH N. C. STATE TEACHERS MEET IN RALEIGH APRIL 18-20. The Negro Teachers, of North I Carolina after enduring the hard- i ships entailed by two years of ; living on. the mere essentials of , life, due to curtailed salaries, are ; today in a brighter mood as they ( look forward to a substatyjial increase in salary for the. next .bietv -j Ttiurrtr They witT therefore nkoly ] attend thd- fifty-fourth annual Ses j sioji of the North CarolinaTeachers' Association, w hi til will , convene in the Memorial AuoH??-. ' ium in the city bf Raleigh, Apml- , the eighteenth through the tw 1*1- . tiuih. . 4? , The-General sessions are to be ] held "Thursday night at eight P. , M, at which time addresses will be made by fh'ofesjjoj* Guy_B. Phillips, -retiring president . of the j North Carolina Educational As'so- j eiation, and Dr. \V. E. R. Dubois'. . formerly editor ot' the Crisis and outstanding Editor, at present j heAd of tlio Deppidmebt of Sojeiulugy at the Atlanta University. Friday evening at the same hour, will feature acldfesse? by Vr^Jinr- . ry W. Crane., director- rrf" the Divi ' ^idn?of ?Atontnl? H i i; it' iu* <>f ttnr , State Board of Charities and Palilie Welfare, .Professor A. Elder. ! 'Heap of the North. Carolina College for Negroes at Durham and State Superintendent of Pulvlih Instruction. Dr. Clyde A. Fnvin. On Friday aftenjfjerr^ltt threoihir'ty oVlock-^Ht5TKxcelleney Gov ' e-rnpt^-'U FlrmpHo'ius. is ex- 1 peeled address the Assembly if his dtfties in connection with the ' meeting of the General Assembly ' permit. . ' ' .. >_ '. ( The membership of the <As?o- * elation wjnch is at present twenty- .( four hundred, is expected to he '! 'largely increased .on account of the reduction of the membership dues from She-dollar and fifty- ' rents, In?nnr.i.dnll m, ' Rsileigh is making active preparation to demonstrate to* the t< achor* (tld- -gbiiuiiic -hospitality " for which this city is so well : "known. The teachers of the cntire county of Wake arc?joining A trie tcaclien; of the city-of Raleigh in their cffoi Is to" make the stay ofVIho..--teachers both interesting--i aim "profitable. Mrs.. Julia A?Wil ?"?vitTT vir-rrv-r.il ^wrirmun or . the Local Committee' of Arrange- ' lpp.ntg. . ^ " y Tho Association includes in its membership. the leading educators of the state.of North Carolina. Do/part mental meetings* of .tlio Colldge, Iligh School, Elementary, I Vocational and Ifome Economies Sections', will occupy fully ^ the t morning sessions with discussions'] of topics f-vital interest /% the I teachers.. / ( ^Lwv>; State CullLT.'t'-^md l'ublnv, ~ School tonch.ers aryfon the p-rolaapi?and thero isyOVory i oaMuitrr- ? ieel thaf the orient, session ,,\viII > he "well wort li /a/lend nig. ^.Tir. .1."" -A. Bilpy president of tljc-F^te Nor nial ScluioI.FWt-A.oW City. is ' pros id.nit?i IV tly(??A ;n^ia( ion,??Hv -? | O. K. 1'avi* tlw> Executive Secretary. 'l ft' _LALE?N? NEWS. Sunday being ittr inclement d.iy?; but worshippWs were found in the . IT.. ' 'TL- O 1 vnvii^uv-^. 1 iiu ouiiuuy I schools at the usual hour. * The. A.C.E. League met at, tljo -A usual hour; with Tu 11 attendance. The play Heave 11 bound presented . on Friday evening \va^ enjoyed 1 by all. An overflowing crowd, wilr nessed the program. A number on : white friejids atte.ndfhg. Mrs. Eb- i telle Anthony^fs lo-be highly prnig 1 ed lokjier gteat, ability ;is nuAtr^ss 1 -tof ? T~ MrsJfMary C- Garrett returned ] from Washington, D. C. a yfew days ago},- /*?T-"*' Mr. J. W. Mathis accompanied by Mr.I OsWriie Hood socnt the week-end with parents. ?|r- ? ? m mm y/ ? HI MO NPAVS j ?Mrs.. lK>il<'t! iHnl uf Baltimore, Md., wap l'unerajftzed Monday, Apr. 8,, at S,t. Teto/s Baptist Church, with Rett. J. jC'/White, of WinstonSalem, X. ?'J- officiating assisted ? by Re.vs.. J.j P. Reedcr. L. Golden J and,. L. Z. .Eichelberger. She leav- ' e's to motiirnj her loss one sister, Mis. AHcb, Slmmonfe, 2 daughters, andjj 2 sgijp, (Mrs. 7 Ruth Carter, j Mjrfc, Annie [Mai- Pinkertefi, Mr. i nr-lt* T t * * L? *-* t . ^ -i L . ? . myjie iian: ojt riaitim^rei, M(1., and | ] Mr] Isaac jjHall. of Toms River, N. c J. -V- .. f& % f >. ? Tho we<jdih?^reception given in c -honoa?- of iM rs.rThmTTTrsen.T Boozer ^ Co?l*y Fi^dify -highl was quite a t unique aff ft. she was the recipient of nfany useful an<l beautiufl gifts [ The Vut-of-tawii guests were, Mrs j, Jani# B. Stokes, Mrts. Susie Mar- s tin, 'Mr. and Mrs, James SniTtTn, [ Mrs,.; Celia Sarniers, and Mr. Ar- j thur Anderson of 'Columbia, and <; Mr. J. Quincy Davidson of Bene- v diet College. t Mis? Eloise R. Boozer, is at home t afteo> spending a successful term ? as teticlier in the Seivorti Union- j Syhool at Wagner,'- S. C. v Mp. J. 'It!, Bowman, is seriously-, ill at this writing. V'. - J Mr. Willie C. Ritter'of Bcn^t ( diet College, wa<; the wcek-ond' _x guest of.iviiss Eloise R. BoozfcZ -lifr. Willie H. jCorley. of I/<^ti1)g- \ ton, was jn town Tuesdav^ butTi- t j CAROLINA, SATURDAY, A1 l\ II. VINSON PASSES + ' C. II. Vinson Sr., GO, well known jy both races died in the^ Colum>in Hospital Wednesday, March <>7 it 10 o'clock from injuries received when his car collided with a . Southern II. R. Passenger train ' wo weeks earlier. ~ Mr. Vinson wits- born in Atidertwbei t and Mary Vinson. During lis early manhood he was married 1 o'r^s^ AnnaMill n ~ young* man he moved To" Columbia. ..For quite a number-ef-ycars ho ^ ivorked for Lorick and Lowraneo ind while there he mastered - the dove repairing trade. Tutor he I, u-eded the "call to business." He J *vas an outstanding business- man. Educated in the public schools of ] Anderson. County he^ knew how=W ~j figure material and labor in mak- . ng estimates for work to l>e done. I, ThTTs performing he gained- the' 1 jonfidenco of both, races built ToF""! limsolf a lucrative business with unfits for investment- in Ionises ( ind land as weU-as1 in barh^.lmiM- ] lUfs-rdF. Charlie Vinson'known by . ill "Columbians as Brother Vinson J A-fir itulecd-g-krother lirtdPhrnYnTTlv , y. Jlo we;re no'"airs". and| made 10 noise on the highway of life ! hat leudB from the crullr to the jrave. While he had n<> foarsaYid ' ywer flinched. He was#not genM-ally looked or except j&mong the 1 <\\vly and the humble: lie was jiiiet and unas.uming at all times iiv'uiu?bs?first and best sei'vicr- ' 0 his family, his church and his , icighbors. Seemingly conyinced vf-tho fact that service tlin*3ren- i lered earned for him a pl.iife^in ' Sod's kingdom. The plgcc. talked ( if exhauted, about apd empreeed ^ i|ion. men and women along life's ' ligliway, in no uncertain \vn\? bv J his great Citizen and appostle of < Jesus Christ in the pCr-Tm~of Rro. t rhnrlie Vinson ] lie leaves to mourn hk loss: a. wife and eight children, four pons, < Mid four daughters, two sisters 1 ind a host of relative and friends. Funeral services for Brother Vin- ' ;on \ye.re conducted nt ATo-tow M -1 F. Church, Sunday March .11 f hy Rev. P. E. Mingo the pastor", as- . jla'ii.1 t? r> T . ' ? i-uii ijy lU'vcrtlldS JOIinson. I'OC, . Anderson and BrJipps. PnOrled liy the \- Fiirtr*^ FTomc?"Servant dfCod Well. Dobp.^,? ? A . GEORGETOWN,, NEWS .* - \ v~ MI-. Jam tt?- Dorrvl 'Nif -New i ork is spending- the summer heixvith her sistor-in-law,_Mfs^^ra|ce^ " D, .Anderson., Mi's. Anderson- fifes confinrsr ^trs?Ror home for liiito a while. hut is improvihp n't-vhr?; ' " ' ! ?~? " Miss Rosa B. Giant, will h-jive ^irsday^TrlCQ^^ "" viKMygShe will .-t>ei>d thn J vitrr "her aunt. . -- r Mis> Beatrioe Brmvh loft for Jv. 1 City where .-In- will spend the 1 ulnnm-iv > . Mra^KUuuy Iv. -( c.t Vt4y~wH 1 leave tlie-winter here with her parents,-M r. and Mr?. Awdl'o\V Cooper. ?-Tlui following?p! "gram?at?Hrr-Adult school, Negro Health Week, April Ip Mesdanus Rmmulino Luckes and Inez C. Thompson, teachers; opening''chorus, Negro , National Anthem; Scripture lesson 10 th Psalm; lord's prayer; Reading, Alphabet of Health*, C. Lance; -election from Dunbar, Celia Gard- < oer; Health Poem, Knnna Grayson; Singing, "Merrily we dring our ' mild"; Talk, Value of Opportunity of Adult School. l>r. U. G. Heel? reading. History of Nit-ro Alii-o J Gibson; Care of JLho. teeth, W^Mi S. Thompson; Singing, Sweet ( Ivory Soapi Hereditary Disease, D*v-doo~"Mayh'ams. r( Mr. W'illie'^ Dobbin* of St. Step-1 1 hen A. M. hi Church was duly;e-|' lectod the lav di'leeato to tho Rler. Lorial College which convenes in ! i July and is- asking the support of i all his friends, to. Be elected to the 1 General Conference." t Bethel A. M. J\. Church ^ " Itev. J. W. Murph, Pastor ?(In Friday nito. April 5. a glori- >us love feast meet ing was had 1 lay. When at 11 o'clock a great 1 sermon was delivered by P. ? Miles, text selected-from St. Matt. 15:."5, with a subject, "Authority." SVe acknowledge the presence of 1 Mrs. Margaret E. Smith, of Beth- ) isda Baptist Church. The Sunday. 1 tuuui uviivl-iuhi ui uio usuai nour, t:.'50 with the same large attend- f mrrr Ttrcr league convened at the 1 is.ua! hour with a full attendance. At 8 o'clock the evening worship 1 icgan. The pastor, Dr. Murph, y rought foi-th another burning mes. ;agp fiopi Isiah 48:1-5, there were wo accessions for the day. On j Monday night the P. E. held his j !nd quarterly conference, which ^ vqs a very fine one. The collec.ion was fine, excelling that of { he first quarter. A very fine, j pint was exhibited among the x leople. The Georgetown Ministers' Wiv- ( Mrs. Eugenia Mack on Wednes- \ lav aftethaoil, April 3rd, at 4:30 ] The devbthmals were conducted j >y the chaplain. Afber which the \ )resident, Mrs. R. E. Brogdon, pro- ] tHHlfT irrftb ;,th? btyitiofea pi tho| j - v ^ "j~ . i ' PRIL 13, .1935 ; rilR WDODM KN HUM) KM UIONAL MEETING! IN ATM AN TA, GEORGIA ' < The American Woodmen "wITTf its Home Ollice in .--Denver Colorado is calling all of i's field worker^ ot the Southi^Pk Conference to meet in Atlanta. April 12.-14. J. W. Hopkins the supervisor leaves with his State delegation Thursday for the ('onfrrmco. . The "American Woodmen, t h c greatest Negro Fraternal in?tin United States' has just issued it-.newest Policy, "Old Age Endowment" and p;iid up -InAsrance after five yeans also with it:- pro. Luction against ..sickness, actddphl and distress. Thl^. local special ige'nts have just completed n lTembership service f- , the inopHl af March which onvl-jl. n-;tliyii,. cisit of' the Supremo Commander LLoii?X-H- Light tier who -was *thr sucst speaker at a Banquet given it tho Union Baptist Church. A ?omnfittec" headed by Mrs. Alma Hopkins and Mrs. Jessie Brown irranged jh.e ' program and banAt the banquet Mnw.ddnrmn Smith one of our special'campaign aptains won a cash prize ol* ?7.00 'or tcprnting Lliu largest, nhhib:-; >f new members'that night. Meeting of the local camp Xo. 10, will be held at the Pinckn? y> Hall, Wednesday night. April 17 very member is requested-t o be mesent, plans will lie completed 'or the Woodmeidii. Anniversary to ?e heldl at tne Zion Baptist .Church \pril 28 which ends , our April dcml c.rsip Campaign. Our special worlcers :ire. dowih hanl" t? v0>k to cash in oil the $50.00 cash mizos to be awarded at the end if the April membreship drive. Mi-.'A. B. Boyd, TOOJi'-b Washingorr St..,Mrsr*ida OdaTn, 1107-2 tVav.h'firrtnll- Mr-- 1'mm:, S m i Mi lO.'l.'l Pickeps; Mrs. Annie Plunckdt. 111(1 Ih-ge; Mr. T/\v>s ittier. 2202 Senate and Mr.-. AlnVi I . Hopkins, 2220 Gervais Sd_.og< ?uttingi away into the. forest of uninsured Cm Winnie!aft. Harbison Colleg-e ~ ~ rTIee(1uh The Harbison College Clle.o Cliff will rendejvkx program at the'Phyl lis Wheat ley Branch oj>tho V. W C. A., 14:20 Park StTiFSuiul.iy af ternoon-at SnTOj^Ifie public i tunny myit-rn to attend.^f^.-ne.fi <^-*fte"""Lranch. . _ . ^TfMC-SEVEX LAST WORDS , _pp^rTiRisj. Allt'i; i'nivt^Ttv Choir will ivn tor Mio^Serom T.ast Words ol I)"'-. GooVT'^ritLiy "Atght' ttt 8:15 in the. Fniversity Auditorinn.^ D^of. .Chariot Harris.-Pitertor, Ftato^-oHo'_rt\ i tra: pvlmi-'j-. N f. will ?oive as truest conductor. F. P. AI>1.1 hnvi) at the'id-mo (TornpWmentn'ry _ .. Sfasie Pept.. ' Allen HrrivcrvitT ' e > F. I*.- A">T:lll!ll 1. I Ml I'l'll'l meet h: iluitt s < f tlto pronous mtv.-tir.j? wereread and adi pt ed,- Roll was called and all members responded." The Fiek Committee reported Rev. and Mrs,-Priul. be'.nga small"donation was sent to )ivi I>p the.srk com mi tiue also a tray of flowers. . The chairman of the prop-ram committee read the' proprram for mir next. moot in;: which is tn. lie hold?at??Mirny' homo '. m Oranpre St. J The vice.-president, Mrs. Rosa Radson, then introduced Mrs. Rrost don, the mother of Dr. R. T\. Bropd^n. who'is -spending: some time with- her sort and daugrhtorin-law. Mrs. Brjppdon made some encouraprintr rend ark savory motherly and ,swepc in all "of her expressions.. 77C1I the sister? jrlad'v welcome-hr^frriror;tiT>mes. a.nd o-;t Alliance. ' ~ The preside>rt then turned to .? o0 ?ff&tilain for the closing: number. Mrs>s^ek- the hostess, "served ,i? with do IT?rtOTrs"Tftorry ife cream '.ike. nad rpndy tHttit~wr~ro,n1d"tr^Tt to more.' ' St. Stephen A. M. E. Church Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor f> Sunday in spite of the c?jol breeze lie attend'aneo tlmufglioutHhe d;\y. vas prood; The Ministert 1 A11 iince needs to be commended for endinp oiU invitations inviting md asking everybody to worship n "some phuxcU... Sunday. They ad, "Money no money, shoes >r no shoes," many strange faces vore seen in sen-ice throughout he day in our church. Sunday A. M. Rev. Wilson ireached a soul stirring sermon 'rom thd -10th chapter of Isiah. lie used as a subject "Waft* on Sod." ' . Sut,/*ay school ton veil e<l at 3 o'clock wi'h a pood attendance. The esson wap taupht by the. Supt. and e vie wed by Rev. Wilson. v,. r?. Liea^ue uncier an cinMont loader as Mr. Alford is projr'essTng. Rethesda Y. P. II, rill rnoder a program during out League .hour Sunday. -?hmdayour P. K.?Miles sreaehed a- stirring sermon from he 9th vdrse, 2n<$ chapter of Phil. Elder Mil?>s held his 2nd quarterly fonfmpttoe laat Friday nlth^y ^ .V ' f' _ _ t>er "f. ' I r< IH Si Kit < Oil M HI \l t, IKI. I m \ki:s (i.ooi) i*. r> <. schools_.:j > 1 ' Arihii M k ill". 1*? ft11 >'?"j\* H' <.' !> uml.in, S. hut tv s\' iif Washit'trC'ii. It. f.. i? a--hj< vitk' hh<" < '. iti.ii < . ltistrict. RehotoLvj Iii ih<" V'.'tc of sits- c.uitf ?.' ! Ii n*lull" I .mi'.r I I ill), Srh.,-.f r -trfrt! '.'.'ft" ! ') 11 \\ ' !) ' - tr.ili-u' ! < 'v. i it-: '.he ":'li ro-.mii"fr-ifi'/tliiis J'r', yt?r. She i f'i niyu-il ^ . .--tl.-M-??-f *prlT?r/5Pin5? {fr.'l'"\r Jk... ?i f<? }, > hy^U+<r*3T'orrnf-rCoTi"r IM'riost, -wWHtk! eonmatulaljjil hf*T". on the nutnj n<"p f f wh-*rh ^hr^^pnlco. ?: .IrrScii^mC' r, HkiJ she ontt !: rfno Taivloz') Tius'nr.-s yicrh Ri-h whore shy was eloctt^L?prps'vlr'r.t,'Mf ]ior cln<* ar.<l ifp-'.^uror of th*/ i n- ire ?sonhom(n o In ruary. 11*35. Annie vras' eifHt<a-l 1 presfdcnf of the mcTi-year Was's arid president of the ent/re SophnJ nyo re c!a-?. She has b/on on the honor' y< H since she entered Car , t'.lrs.xiiair sludiSk-m' hi- i ir it i husm > = ehiifse,; consrithand. h-ajf.j,. Ki;;r-' i -h. d>Q' l:-heef'h;!T ;nyl rnwnmrphr ''t. She i: r.-nv wcirTiihtr hard ir. a'd.a M-ho]a,,ship to TTownd t'niverVu y. A lor.)? .with . i-o aT-hiev'if t > Iv "I, Annie !- an ?< *'% ' mem. | a -and teacher in the, Eiiojj Bap i ti-i Sunday.sikoal.. -?; . . i We a)! wish her, much inieeos fl - in the-coniinj? years. I : I N l/lN" \ r.w s I'aKtpr I,. (I, Bow+nin has ri'turned from a vr-ih"tb the city , >f. FdenUlalil, Tie ; inert.' : ' ,vi i:y Ijjo J rip; While in the city he ;t?i -?in y ; * nld I 1 m! . I" i!' Ui.rr" Ril cob-red.. 1T? jvien.n-M th* \. ' "T. K. Church there" f<<r live yea ?. '|e \Vfl - InVited t.- > return ar.d~r<wt-1 . . i the-. revival <?<rv\-v<s.-jic.Xt sli-Mr * I ''' I , W T/.sw. is ir: TTJ'.hjbo.t 1 'hi5 wii-Tc at' 'uTTrv "If rlAiJo ..? .! My and Mr* Ti bort'Stunrt/Xol'i _l 1 'ii - nd| f-Irs. M. J"hn?ori. fc'peivt ~ iio <h\- n the oity-"*v1?isi. ^yeok. ' TJx.y wore ihe yur-sts of Dr. rrrfd -"Mrs. C. A." Dawkl)^ aiUl family <5r] * AT\ St.* Dr. Notecwfa presir ' <!rn! of Pkaw 'ly'vor-ity^i\.Raleich, N*. lie was 1\.j-nr^iijMVVufcvs*r>r. L* -pity atv! vYr-prd?M nt f "flT'Warii. 4*nivc*i -1:y. ' MrsAvJohn" - n ts. ?!: .' wife. of tli piv?i<K*nt of .Howard, and. is ;t nn*.ivc of )Se^n* , \ Mrs. ft.vr.uin NiehoJ.tP. OTaT^Tr" Kontx.'dy^fviTOKJiiy ?>f th!< city hut _ ' w?'til -. i':i. n:??('lioi'lottc.??vr r.) is visitinjr h'er'parouts; Mr. and r Mrc.-..Jr T. Kwn&jdy "f?f. = !? I it1 i.o.acconi p' 111 k-d } y her son. . .U.ho District Conference - rally .vilf be- juld-at BethA .lavjniorning. There a-i'v twelve W'-nicn r:r<? vnirls participfitTj . ;,..r -ti,,v v^ir,. -S i-i 1 10 11 1 1?i [ 1 * t*- ; ' 'v. W ' i'K wR -?ol>_' vMrt'tl last: week hr the city. ''Thi?. 1 a "forward -uv vcmon'?sponsored v-e.-trlv- hv colored people. It TCas .. ivon its ?inilL-l soi:d utl bv looker Tin's was however,j inst one of thohnnny ideas nomine from hi-' dispiliiied iinnerinntion, I -nil the stfbjv^: .rh'Tnlrii /.'fTd motfr. oc-n-ior? Ini* stands oat par-. _jio h.trly in his hoalin^Wif -|y ralytin. who vv:is lowered ffcom the r"of of a hmj-r in which \o was . teaching. F< r nearly a 'quarter <>f , a C'-'ntu;-y medio d science has.hyen - practiced ir?Ui.imi hv?race?rvt'TT an.y wonvn. The field was pionoinvd hv Doctors Hardy ar.d'.Char, le? A. Hawkins.. v. Mis:* T/ola Mno White. Teacher ,'in .thv' schools of' Woodruff and M'.ioec. of the Reverend L. (~? Row-. ni;in snort the week-end in tjic city. , She was the q".i st speaker.of the A..C. K. League Snndav evening. Professor Phepard N. .Cosset'. - -?Next Surihiy ,.ls_ P.^'m Sunday end the officers and ' pastor of. I) <-.t li ol ??%... r. itlin i< % i n* i*/i *? -4 1 % ?. ft A i ?ii 11 v i a: f in i mj; |vi i;;v Eastoi- program-will ho held hy . V nml mi Enalri- n:i ' 0:11: t ly.Mi A. P. E. Eoajr.uo.Jvt 7:/?ft p. m. Eas' tor Sunday. Cohqe out and enjoy 1 lu-n'u V>x ? ^ The Rv viv 1 ?vfi otnioNs going on at- St. Enril -Church, conducted h\- Rev. rMotnan of^tpnr a n hu rev R ov. T oh i its i n yi :e< all his friends to pome- andAhelp to make it a success. ? Tho revival will hocfu at Bethel Paster niorninjr at > a. m. for ton nierht.s. COnductod hy Dr. Thompson of Croon wood. Com,t> and hef this eroat evangelist." All members of churches who fnilodfn attend church last iStmdny on "tho account of rain should jro next* Sunday prepared to double up on finance, for it will take that to ho a full, plodere christian. Co to church campnijrK is on this anfl 1 'novt wool.- Snnnsorod hv the Ministerial Alliance. \ $2.HO in pold will ho rcwprrled to the haby who lend* ioXth'C Tvtbv cent-e^t -at Bethel Surulaar,?April " 2R: At 1 n. ni. tho hnbioX. will bp addressed bv n Prof. of AllXn University and the A. C. E. iVapmy ?r!ii ni?^ie. 'v Community., Hospital is, turn>*Kr out_ more patient? than any Jgtheh, r "of Hotp-kind-in the city. -Airily 4 threSJeft there out. of the number f ?tA w m mm mi : I HKlf-at:NTS ??r '?C " ' ' ! . - Beauty Coniepi > April 15th \ '. . v i \k i. < m iiii'.ii V.SI uoor. j ' . < . . j f'.rof. I.. iJ.^Ufjuil*' .. I'rinrijial, \yytU- ir^c.,1 JlfUhi - : . ./< ' ho ; ay. .. ; " t ! jl =" " r.dfc.y\v.vr-rr- ' : : . \Ja ~ . "'j-';1 ' 1 y ";'o; ; y ahry.'' /? . ;V beilUt)j"j] V, * i- .Ijh *< [ ' rrown.-.i cii .'A.u" There ' *' aJ o h" a ;.^y- eJiritJr-i J e it a: ill Mlif-V* * ?'. t e '-f irt*?0Y I ' 1 ULJirl XLi . (; vi- thai ic" ' '?r v -r Mri-i,. I . .Wat eh i'of i ii- co!..o:. JieVhAclit ;sj.li'e(Juic. * 1.( hi>>ti:i{ i-\i: \(.k vi'iis i j Last. Fi i-iay ihwr'hii; U?<* l-'inley I j 1 1a L ,: v I j i f ? ., ui?'-.r . ' [fl',u :;?.* ill i' 1 !_ IMi'.- 'h? '!' > Ji. 'A-yl'i he jfiVl : J. },. I .-.cU0 which ' fv! '' - V -L-.: NVi ' a ; /: . ..! yr . M: M. -rrrr : r"1? ~ 1 i ! f / V :. > I.e J. :r "lo'iitf, :.* t!:" v. i:- ')! 'istCf *?'.(> U>hcU. .. ! . .-a-'TJif srjm-,:w ' ! K 1. "' A-/ :rucl- ~ ftriiTf a'T* ' !' " > '/.] '.f.vn*' "ry V.-jh .? " > ! -/ A-v'ti'de hep : v; e.jT .rTT'.?T'it all wiHu'fi * };<, ' T :? -yWl bnvw !af.tr>!.?. I-jr* hni'-wi- a ' , "i rvfl'' i!> ;Lr.'{r. and tha_ni'actic tr'v'.-v.. ar*_;:;ljv?nd-y hdiiH' UsvxJ 1 y .n.ar.y whqlilisttriiPH. , -T ' *mct*rs. All !>?<p? 1 ' !>.' ;}vv wiU'comtr^ nfa;;.- > J Mrs. Brslhn iAcLLa-inwai ealli/ o < y ! v. ^ if 'L- rnirXi.r^ay ~ If : v:. : .7..V-U H'*r?Hns TIo.?|>ital' i.- ih r.r. vin:? Wr-.. ]\\ F}?' ?. ; - : -i- : :.'? h<?v.-: i' -V " .... ( hi 41 '* fi*i ' i ^ c?I to kr vJLlui.V !.:;':rln K<'.n!H<lv nt"* !l Air (i ; I/iv.df r \voro :in?vnt"!'.;.i X. V. ("ry tirr Atiril 4. V.it iy'v.-.- ** ' yr S. Y. '<V.v frivol ;<? pr. ':i !V-y- y..hr V? 'l-n^vr."5*.V is ' wis! <y! f. > . 'i' j. -.-o ? v < ' A cov^vr p'; V .-jv Jf vort Mnlvrav'vfirtv. at ,^1 "T.? r-1% Mr, V.rrl. V-.T Frri-1: * Thursday a^f-r* < ?<- jvro? , f' " ? ) > ! ?'! ~ r , . . >U.|.^ H*rop .y0 rv A?!?L~P~?!'"! 1 ii'io-A rT)Vod '/ ' VUOVl,. irivo'-- rS'. ha:ko: r c" !v. M - . p?:?--'. D ML ... tVrvCj.T"i Vhr.i* c* T'""~ 1o'*. -'ho- ,/ ?Vr A?4"-. J. Tf. TrtaU > i*y. *Vftrrc~~Mv/?v. u1:'. 1 ' M iijy^? duiurhf Mi5Sy J. J', ru-.'.;a, ? - Dtv ". f>r<" ' ^ !tt. J" ! Km\ Mr. :Fl1k*-'' ; V-rf M .]/T. F?ivth T>U*<-4;r^:, vr"?, 9 ' ' " .T5"v. nn,! Mi--. C?: XT. M/" T' '! / .. ??T v.V-'' : vTr iha P~ - 1r enr.r. (M:irch ; hn:. ilnv.. ;. MM. T M. jM:!->:?4. N\ -T?;r!no;. M'?* WatliL i'Uk ." r? v <- > fnM"v. X'v F'f^ " v ^ "' . tHlPvH.. .' ^V; '! V. F'-' I*"?"" ^ '.vhp"p yh-v .v. ">' ( " ' ' l?v ' n*- n? ?\ir*v n| '> '. *v> ,.f yr. <- > ' M;-s. T J. **! 'MM. 0'F< v ;' -.''f-tnix-n C'llp.M 5 -frprrv M'- c M %"vi r CrF^tYj. Vn. ntvi M.i-;-- TIo-MVr.: .V :\ M^viPo. .A V'VH" ]'l , > *V~F TV?!**'IT. '.'Wr" F'^v! .V . " IF. F jyuj, rnr'Vi. raft* \f." ? '" f~ F '* 1 crrnr** F'-f*M TTr 'M* ' rfl -a iVvf Hi'-f ' ''y 1' " ' *! : ' ? " : " ." ; j| frtj^. 'farr- 1 (' T'-i r -j" ' ^ "*n vvTTfO >fl Hl'r 'l f '' ? -Ttrnr? i 1 n.I * -n*1 ' ^ ?'" , tin i f-41". ' V ,' " -v' 11"\i_-lh croffn "r; ' Tfl'X |f^r T'l" A-!t jri<* JV.1? V!? .* f*><? ;^,v W'l'i'rtMk r1 c T * ^ -*| **-?v -\-J ^ >v> fOn^tjh-iird on 'patr^^ y^'" rx h'MrST / i- U %l Baptist Pt aM Convention \j t TVletrntejIrr !? Who are e\?p|>'rtircr to attend 'ho Baptist State , Convention- Which convene? gt <",(Mr oh,1 Wednesday, May jjst, to* Friday,uMay t 3rd 10H?>. w/fte ReV. A. W. jijill, 227 R. Marion Pt., FJoronee, S\C., t and your on Wain meat card will hp sent to yo^: who recently nva<: thewv And ail aw 'Op-. fin'q.\ TV.- Pnvkins. old on "tBv> ioh, ktfov-; what, to do; how tojcio and when-Uv do.. Ho i? everyWady'? jtlortor this -Greek. ... ; ' t, To add! A'J ! Pflndlr W.aI, Miss Mary R.j.I.ykes. TV address " Hie League, Mr. MorjsraA Oihson. Come to ohureh. Go teyft^reh..