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> ?l H OM MM f"V?? =" 1 VOL. IX?.V' ? ' # * W 1 a -Hotly V .teste \ : ? _L Oyer Thrpe Thousand Saw Mi Off Tn|T~lfrnnnr Miss Ci<i WUhelmena 1 The Third Annual State-wjjle. f Beauty Contest sponsored, by the1 MP - .JPalmTtto Leader Monday night, BL June 24, proved the best yet. The crowd," the girls atid the gifts were unparalelkd in the annuals of m this {great event. 4 Starting with an ^appropriate t medley consisting of three hit songs, Storiney Weather, Cocktails for Two, and In my Solitude, in commemoration of the - three years of successful beauty eontests, the program. reached an all Stime, high for amateur p rformers. Miss Bern ice Raiford. young. Cor lumbian scored, as the "M. C." Paul R. Webber, Jr. dedicated, her sonir "Solitude." to the two irreut >'I" est athletes of the day Jtsse 0\vf?* ens and Joc Lmhsr-~Ditth> Hubert k . Ashford \veht to town in iisdng ?and danee act a, <1 the'Sumter Jun ior' Dance group, was quite refreshing in their aesthvtic .interM~ = pretations.. J luunta an J Madge Tarleto.n of the -same group feat-* ured a duo t) -p dahce which re- I Hr fleeted much credit upon.. Miss Frances K. Lifvvson, 'tTi'ejr' TfiTol1 f' j The ? Sisters ; received an abundance of applause for theirdifficult'rtovelty act. The conelud iitg- feature of .the anil tear per-, formed, was a great exibition of . Sdve|;Ballroom dancing by Mr. and (Mrs. Hopwood. The pick of the state paraded beffc're. thre^Ythousand d.ger eyes' and to the sincere* applause of the j entire: audience. * Masked, and unmasked the girls' were the cynosure of all eyes as f they tripped graciously across the noor to the musical accompaniment of Snookum Russell. Abbe Wallace, Mentalist apt ^pgafo'd during the intdrludo which followed the apft>uaran<?e of the most uniform tind 'best looking set, x. of girls ever to appear in the.se con thsts. While the ju<hres were delibL'd.ting he answered many gener ~ a1 fquestions, incTuding a prophecy, which We -also literally made, that Joe Louis would knock Prinio Carnera out early in the fifeht. r Cohiing from their dt-liberatioh~ the judges still seemed to be da/.i ???-ad from the magnitude of their job -and so had to rely for final, judgement upon the trusty tape line in the hands-of Mr. Hopton J Paul, outstanding tailor and civic leader. Hats off to Mr. Poul for his iin pe'rsonal handling of this task-,which many persons in' the audi :r. State 4-H Boy; Camp C L The Stwt" t-H ami*= Vb'ill nP?n -Tnlv Jthi rp ( > < on the. Perciv&l Road. This Camp T can be trained in the four fdndani ship". First, we train the head t< to be loyal and sympathetic; third,"1 better health to insure bettor livin The activities of the Camp will continue throughout the entire day 12:00 noon, as follows: / Mistress of Ceremonies Mrs. of Negro Homp, Demonstration Invocation?Rev. S. S. Youngblood, * Club Song - Welcome on behalf of the City and Welcome Public to the Camp Richland County Farm Demons Response ____ __ Darlington County Farm Dome Purpose of Camp Orangeburg County Home Item 1 Address __ __ Hon. JofT B. I?"Five minutes remarks bv the folio | _ . dent Progressive Clnh? Mm r Demonstration Agent; Mr. TTi Leader; Mr. II. E. Daniels, Dis Remarks Field Agent, U. S. Depar.tmen Introduction of ^arm and Home A State Agent. ; ?? Club Song-? * ?-? = Benediction. V A big barbecue dinner will be r , ? Recreatiop and tournament bog . undefeated Swift Stars will cross hi in a fast and thrilling base'.all gar The entire program will be brc Dixie Radio Shop of Columbia. We af/t expecting from 6.000 t South Carolina. Come early, give p _ . the day id Beauty ;eant Best Yet iss Gwendolyn Johnson Carry iddard, Second and Miss _? .?ewie, third eiujo .declared their-inability to per t'. i i.ii due to . a slightly weak heart. p ; According to the p re.se ri be. 1 m'? surements, laid "down "Dy five" -American Authorities oh Beauty Contests, Miss Gwendolyn John dii, popular young lady of Aikeh, was found to be in perfect proportion. As one of the five to-be eliminated, from the group she was then chosen the 11135 Beauty Queen with -all rights and privi leges thereto, including' the trip to New York, Harlem iand The Woodside Hotel with all expenses paid. ? 1-n the-absence of Mi*s HortenseCooper, last years winner, Mr. Seyniour ('arroll was brought for want to present the ejfts its cr.ll l*J. for Vv George 11. Hampton, Publisher, The Palmetto Lead t ; _? 4 er. Running a.very clus* second, was .Miss Thelnia Goddard'of Marion, beautiful young# lass represent ing the l'ee^TTee Section,- ;uid^ in a big \\*V'y too! >. ? *v> While all. of the contestants i ma.lo a good showing, special men tion is made of Miss Marian Hart, uf J^iorence who very strikingly led It he beauties on the Stt'ge and Miss Helen Prince of Civcnvllle, the two dainty little Misses who finished the high .schools-of their respective cities this dune. . I "There is plenty o? room for de| bate as to the most valuable ' prizes,* first or. second, Miss God-, -dard received a brand new Phifco j radip from Maxwell Bros, and Quinn local furniture and raido dealers. Third prize, Miss Wilhel-niotia I.ewic, Columbia, was award od (. beautiful and edstly.Evening Dross; presented by Bilks Depart meni Store, Columbia. Miss Doris Brbwnke, vivacious young beauty from A nderson won ft very beautiful floor lamp, as the award for fourth place,- coming from Johnsoh . ii; 1 Bradley. The t ify by I He Sea _again placed in-the .nisu live, as'] .Miss Viola Warh-y, ?>f Chnrb-vtoii . placed 1 iftli to win a knitted sport dress, sent from Chicago, by Dr. T.Hi ndei son who helped to en-f*Vn-r nvnT^rnrtn *""" .? ??. > Jiivv.wua WIHUUI III -Chic'go. After the. fifst five, 23 other .prizes of great value were awarded an equal number of beaut ies who .may be' considered the "Tops" for South Carolina. Now they went into their dance, 'end how! It was indeed a-glorious night of reyelry-r 3 and Girls )pens July 4th seven miles East of Columbia, j ?is a place where boys and girls entat;~essentials of "Good Citizen> think clearly; second, the heart the hands to be skillful and fourth, g. open at 10:0(1 A.M., July 4th and , with a programme beginning at Marian B. Paul, State Supervisor; Work. Pastor 1st Calvary Baptist Church ? __ Club M"erh^ers County Mayor L. B. Owens - My. J. E. Dickson _ itration Agent. Mr. S. C. Dishey )nstr?tion Agent. __ Miss Marie Burch. onstration Agent. Bates, Senator- Richland County wintr:? Dr. X. A. .Tonkins, Presi- . Lojijoy I. I.andruiri, State Home v a (I ore Vaughn, State Boys Club trict Farm Demonstration Agent; . __ . Mr. J. B. Pierce] t Agriculture, Hampton, Ya* gents i_l. Mrs. Marian B. Paul eiwjy at l.:"?0 P. M. ins at ,'i;30^P, M. and at 4:30 the its with the Pine Grove Monarchs, r>p for the afternoon, ladcastod over the grounds by the . lg SiQOQ prnplo from nil pneta-fff-J f us your cooperation and spend ' ' ' y COLUMBIA, sonr : i Jerusalem Letter Com meats, On A Connectional Divinity School '-v-? , 1 (Chapiter I) fty Bishop-XtiahW. Williams" I Sitting in the room assigned me Lin .the King David Hotel, looking _ '| toward t'alv.'rv in Jerusalem. Palestine on February 15, 1035. I ' realeased to the Recorders of the African Methodist Episcopal Gbureh and -other papers, an open letter to the Bishops, CeneranTlT^ j fjeers. Presiding Elders, IVstors, and Eaymeinb r- of'the A. M. E. j Church on what- I termed. "TH E GItEATEST -N EED OK TH B AV. ?Rit'AN -METHODIST EP1SGO- ^ PAL - CHURCH A TRAINED MINISTRY." In that letter. I pledged myself to spending the rest of my days, on earth, working for a~Curnhectional Divinity School, ' without neglecting' any parlxif the work as signed me by the Genep.il Conference, and said it was my belief that many laynv hrbers would 'fall in whole heartedly behind an ill-embracing progiv.m. 1 am how asking our. editors to give me. | space for four short chapters oil '1 the vaiious phases of creating a connection-wide organization of . cur,.-1 i v. tm ly-progressive. minis- ~~ iti's and., lay members to put over such a pi ogramme NOW. A nth? may 1 repeat that I do not Want any credit or glory, nor do I waii any of its buildings; just the joy ' nit gh rry?of?helping ?trr?create I such a Divinity- School. Really am seconding the motion made Dr. R. R. Wright, Jr., in an odi ditpial of the Christian Record.. "*oinc tin'ic prist. If ".we can on'keep too much selfishness;?prnhr? hoiftir, revenge, or greed t mastering us;, the present gen;it ion of bishops, genei'al olFiee ministers and layni" inhere can tart our church on the road to its greatest usefulness and glory, the Afi icivil .Methodist Episcopal Church .the greatest agency Tor good in America, regardless to Race, or ..Creed; for we. have a lties-. . -#a?e in. pgr IDEAL,. HISTORY end TRADITION'S, dilFirent apd ,.R i-ui/i.1 mi. equality, before God's ~fi Altars; Race Lcadership-ond Self. ll' lp; these aw' our fundamental principals;';*needed today in Amcri- f1 d as much or more than ever. h j The only/phase of my-Jerusalem u] letter I shall discuss in this chap- u ter is the following statement: "This Divinity School should be '' to our Connection \vhat~th<' District of Columbia is to1 the Nation; ?, Nobody's and Everybody's. The reason for this position is qu.ity obvious for if it ut.s'IN an i tl a PART of,any"'particular Kpiscopal District, it would be quite nat- m ural for all the other DISTRICTS }.t? -to stand xmido ,qu1 "wish it well" ' jt| bm yiv<- lit)l<>.o.- i-.. -Inppml t.. 11 j And the chances are that the president of the?Board'of?Trustees ' would assume an "'attitude caV ii-i \ 1 ted to make the others c aside". *lbl talk about Sl.'PPORTING-TI1K SCHQD'L OF UTii 111 DISTRICT. ? r t!i In this Conneetional Divinity til School there should be a Cor.nee- I tioiial Board eumposed- of all tlu bishops, general officers* tlu two presidents of the women's mission tl ai'y societies, ^J'd one lay and bn ministerial member of each Kpis- j, copal District, elected by the (Rn- k oral Conference. This Connect ion- "< al boatd should hold a meeting t i ol the seat of the General Confert'iKt f uuu ion> wing rt-s- adjournment ? and elect a suR-commission of five- ? or not" more than?seven to be "5 full cl?*rgc\of the Divinity Schou* ,) during the (juardrcnoium, presided w over by one of the bishops elected A^HfALLY-?by- the RhAmp'^+JA Council.'This world make it a sure fn .enough' Divinity Connectionah in School. . ' - 'hc In eonclinling Chapter I en my Jerusalem Letter may I say that t0 here was a time when 'the, church hi needed to assist in the Grammar ,c School education of our Race and r but that burden is fast being taken by the States, counties end cities, 'f so that we are really educating he the pe\V .ahead of the pulpit. R< We must give, our attention to. preparing an int* Uigo'it, Laoadminded, sincere leadership for our *h pulpits; the I'.iymembers dots ire se this and will be glad to supper jn it. ' . ' Sir A. M. E. COLLEGE PRESIDENTS Lc ATTENDING THE UNfVF.R- Cs SITY OF CHICAGO. kr bu ? fh For the first time in the* his- Cs tniy.nf educational institution.; of _a_ the A. ?"M. E. Church the college lo' presidents are in residence at the tei University of Chicago the summer Pi quarter. Doctor R. R. Wright, mi president of Wilberfo^ce Univer- Jo sity, Pfor.iflont Abi-am I/. Simpson "Ti of Alien University, and Doctor Lc \V. A. Fountain, Jr. of IVforris wf Tlrown Colleg arc all doing work bu in University Administration. " ]ef During the summer they will en map out a definite Jirrfe for a sur- ha of the Connection with the depart- bo mental heads under whom they ~ro are working. . % I ' ? J. . 11 (: A KOI .1X ATSA'ITTU^IV Louis Felled Primo Ft ft . . - '. he Yankee Sfatihin. Xeu Y Crowd oT 70,000; Joe Ho from Detroit, Knocked t'O Pritmt Camera > 1 1 1 1 ?^?11 . - I "1 . }!< is no\v..aftcr oriiLVtnr in.tlie roft'ssjoTiIil *"game", -\j tor.* ighti'r than Jack Johns.'.n In+ris riiilc. 'I'hc combination of fin-lit-. f atul hiftcS: has been randy met i a decade or nior'o. A< a matter C fact.- the <riarit in the'ring' out-eighe?r his opponent '?y G5.I ounds. Louis received IS per cent of the 1 ate-receipts which was $-M,G36.1Gj ie hianest purse ho ever ro-J ived. ^ . . lie hhs been iuncd for two I.a,1Pi'? i- lie' I -?Siiid La Lc_ 'lie!'- than -laek .Johnson- was- in is -ji; ime. The I in In, liy hounds . Uoiiii'il: Tire uieat bulk of itinera came .hounding out to idriny wlier,. I.Mi-is, dwarfed by e -Italian's size, h..<>T<od a'left to ie body before h was smothered Prime's arm-'. I.ouis shot three iff 1.-. Ml..; 1.^.1- TT? -t v.' ..." I.VW.I. lie it*, Lalian t<> the l opes a^d smash1 his jaw with another' right, ights and lefts thudded off Carta's heart! ;unj the big former tampion wat- dazed and wobbly, he crowd screamed in a rising xr-cendo as Liar" effortless Louis {liked the giant, expression never ranging. Carta ra bold him off it It :.i long left but another right arted blood drinning from Carna's 1 ii?.;. I.oui- ilfove Camera to. -/i corner and hammered both md< to the,l.-ody. Camera musrod all his huge bulk and hurled ,s small torment oj- into the pe^, where he bludgeoned him tout the head with both hands. ?uis ducked, away and shot a irrt left to the head at the bell. mis round. Round 2: Camera tore across e ring the instructions of his con's to "stay !n close" ringing his cms. he ronohed to lothor Louis in hi.- hi*; arms, mis -mashed a left and right' to trnoi a"st jaw. A n* 'f her left hook locked .Camera info the ropes it he wrestled -Too about and ing. the lil follow into a corner. iiTicia prodded J*jo's head with long left.?hat Louis , wovq.. a*, and ripped both hands with [Title 'force into Camera'? body, iaio^haefcer! inT^V'tlTo ropeS, his oyth dripping ?l>!ood again as c ripped a loner left to his head, lino tried desperately t<>' nail mis, be never stepped hackmi,. with a righthand gmasli, t Joe whipped three successive 't hooks to CarnPva" head. Shak.tUULin. Camera Avas'flinging lviw nds wildly at the expressionless mis. taking ho'th hands to the >dy, as ..the hell - rang. Louis', und. ? r1 [ Round 3: Txiuis encircled the. ' J, ? ' > J i: NK 29, 193r> r~ >r Technical Knockout ork, Tuesday Night Before a* uis, the brmvn bomshell out the Mighty Jointin the sixth round ^ V. i . j-'innl like a tittf steaming aiouiid an. ocean Hnor a? tluy c;mii? to iniilnntr. Primo tried to b<>x and. ! 1?ouis shot his head back with a _Lv.'t jab. Piimo' missed..a ponderous left hook to the head and Joe. tTufii'd a left deep in the Italian's I side. The pace slowed for mom-; > i.l then rose ajrain as Louis drove Oiniora-into "tlv ro]>es and flunp both hands into Camera's- head. rA left hook thudded into Camera's body but the gfant managed to peek-Joe's head with lefts and drop ovcr.a short'-rigtit. JoV4duok- ' <-<) l?".v and -ripped 'two- smashing i ig In - under t';ti'TH'r;i'< hc-'M'. I't-ino hacked away, jabbing, and [Louis fpUowed him, whipping thun* 1 (U rou.s lefts' and rights into the 'monsters bo'lv. -*Primo tried to I flounder away but I.ouis was 'still on top of him -punching' with sharp, hooter.^.accuracy to the body as the bell rang. It "was Louis' round. , > - ? Uijtind l: The huge muscled Camera marched gallantly into the little brown man at the hell, TTtn undaunted. He ripped one right to Joe's body and blocked a half dozen swings to the l.cad mb they . wrestled along the ropes. 1'lilAo koot his :ir.nK hii'Vinr nnrt Joe'* short swings started bounci ng off his elbows. Louis struck 'n loiiy" loft into Primo's body7 ' which ho could hardly miss, and shook 'the giant again with a loft hook to the chin. Louis missod a h>9g right and Prime .roughed him up a little as*ht, shook him around from side to side in close. A long right .bounced off Camera's ohin and the giant. wobbld > momentarily again. Joe drilled a loft and right to Camera's Mooding lips but Primo shaking his head, and jaldjing right back at him as the gong sounded. Round eve p. Round G: Primo backed around the ring, stabbing at .Louish head with a'long-left". Joe dug two lefts inko v_ajni"iiis DO ay ana sianDoa I tlio giant's chin- with a jab. As] the action slowed, the crowd start-j od booing. Camera roughed Joe ! 4h?a elinobi and *'Ijouift?drove him furiously into a corner. 1I? mashed Camera's "heat^ with lefts and right hand swings,__and ' the ' blood from the giants's mouth trii'klod rk)"" 'h*-' ' hid' ly, I.otiis forced the jstruggling ' man mountain hack, art(j 'another left hook rooked Camera. Joe missed ? long right, sank n hard loft, in-Carnora's body, then crossed a scorching rijrhtrirs ttrt.jaw. [ Primp hacked away, arms h,'ffh| fending off Louis' furious volley, i ami then host Joe could do was rap him with n left to thp body as ^ the bell rang. It was Louis'j ; President Gan< Fifth Ar % | , ' *? M y 1 u r, fu Av.Tt ho i s: "* ? ' > |f I my la t public appeal i t I '>Kiii11 >fiuk?: t.j you bi ioii?'i 'iih- t-nT~Mi.n i- Cokeye it, tin- j u j i ?i': uoii?i"jrttyi' an -f ti.iiil _,<i>?<ior. I'Vi-r iu-.ci in tin- hi-- a '."r-y of tl'.b in.oi.. I ' luiVL* ."xi fun ii -.ivliably iiii'ot ih.rt. ri?>t s tuUy^ tH- iotrr' it m iiry v.? t h- Baj?- h M~-t < llllli'll. I ':i 'ill l- Lililt.bv? \ Jiom otljiM' . ii. Muni: aiioii- an- f, hiiiki-it |. t pal ai-i< n to uttfi : T tji'!jrjii:r .LU na-M . j 111 tliiiii- of i?. n?j a iii.jr a -. | liiiaijf- I Ii?j jr- Sin^i y i- tttuf h.' v.- P. IThu ., n'?; iivill ? ? . .?. 1 i-.-i " ?mi.'K I u M -.l-t, ligiolls t'dllcatlOHV i.OIIV p'il | ?C- f . a- I In! Ji,-eussiotiS with n<> <!< - *<? [luiite objective in view, frill i,,. olj. a 1 minuted- tTiTs year. The titiie^'will '' , l>e taken ,v.i> jri" group meetings '/ ii?-1: hy 1- .srhut i'ZTami* '' thinkers ?have speeiakzo 1 jn L v\ Iigious -education, mat" all tilt? ? modern method.- of conducting* '' rJUid tii.uuci-iig Sunday Schools u'-<t . H. Y. P.. IV. The great "t*< able y t.\yith most'" of our Sumiay ' School-* ' triil li. V., I'. L's-r is "th.-t we do not know Imw.^n t>i.a;:r?" and build ui> tlii* moral, spiritual, ami numcrie.il.-i-t length of- our seho'ols and, ,, unions.? Ami l ow Van' you, cy i' ! know. ho}Vrttr'do /t'h.i, unless y<nf -j go. where thV-o. thiujts' arv being 0 taught 1?v ( xiu<i iein-ed inon-s-a^i _ -women.- ? . ? ? - - d The Sunday SchoolVor Hi V. a I'" l'. that is not making jU'epa-- ,p ration to attend this Session oi the. a com* ntion must be regarded as , !iiatelyss. L-.tckWurd. blil>dr?ignut> _ ant . and inditferent- to. its spirit-ual. numerical, intellectual, and ' tiiV'tieial' development. Dr..David I'inson and his-able faculty are '1 -'making, ample preparation to entertain-all the young people that {' ate ! <l Uie conwmum cm the cam- j. pus. v.l College. The whole yo.-t <>t' hti^gn.ind Icdgiltg for the ; four days will he tVVo. dollars. All " <>tfici'ns, adujt delegates .-and . !' friends that atieri.d tlie'convention ^ Avill b'e entertained 5y numbers 1 and friends of the various church- 1 j es in tlhe city of' ijcinti r for the n j small yuiu'ef one dolUi- per Vie v. jl I hope abd trust fl.at at least li(e s hundred 'younjjj .people will paek ? "th- dormitories of' the beautiful r and shady iflcmpus of Morris Col- j lege as delegates to .this gri.it t nxeelingv 'All who expect to at- t teiid this session of the convention should write at once, .to Dr. I. D. I'er.son so thai his housing com- " tnittve might hav- umpc Tune to prepare .for y.ou a eoiufortalde stepping placei. We see many en- ^ coiir.-.tfing' signs Tor the greCte-: . i s-ion lit the . hts'tnry , ci' UTg~y<.m- -F veiition. I attended the groat Barf- u tist Kducational ami Missionary 1 CnriVvntioiV'that hold' it- Hist -ion with TW* Trinity Baptist 1 'Church. Florence; S. V. Dr. A. j gW. llili, the honored atpd scholar, j II Iy pii^for. his otficers.,* ' n^embt.i-t?_ih and friends spared no pains ir. * n- j ti rtaining the large deb-gat i. * - li A'.! of lis wij^o know I)r. A W. j? Hill know that the Baptists of '' Florence.and safe under his leader /hip. I'resi let II. 11. Butler, the H IltptVt- champion and horn lean- 1 . r, delivered a wonderful address- h and ni a do some far-reaehir.g 're- ^ aniK iidat idus tin.it are destined ' ?!ie - andard of Baptists ^ ip. t:- > state. I also attended the ll Won . " Baptist Educational and )' iy?(7'-"" Vg*f. * i nil?tdnrt?htdd- ?* l .ess: 11 with the. Betide- ^ ~ii. tist ('h'-ireh.-Newberry, S. i ' >. Uev. K. E. titiiildiii is.the new / lastor, and 1'i oia all .apptiuailfta. if. a ! i ?p\; My make jjou l in New nuj . /lit* pie-i'ieiit oi tdiif A../- -X is; : i . Mr . MaliTe ,K. Howard leliV' red a ph-outoi address and iir 1 v very timely rec.pmmen laid, as that ; were hiirhlv accept- b (1 l>y the delegation. This groat c! i !o vintr no stone1 nnturh. e.i that would he for the moral, spiritual. and financial develop- <> mont of the woniaN*uuU. of the h -tate. At both of these annui h suranee 1'iom a large n'vimher of ti ministers, laymen from the pat- N gatherings- I -Had tiie 'hearty as-. t? out Tuihy, and quite a. large num.- ti l..,u f lmw t uh i. ?v I in Mil ill' ?? uiiiai/ ^ > vim i?m j j' who'said they would be present-at w thotyon.vi-ntion for: the -social con? Start,'ar.d-the in.-piration ami in- hi i't rotation that, they would glean round. e Round 6: Louis expression still c hadn't changed as he trottea out ^ and prcled his big foe. They swapped left hooks to the head and Camera looked querolous as a Inis sank a left hook?into hio stomach just abov6 the belt line, 3 Camera picked Ixiuis up and moved him to the ropes where he slugpeer Him hard vith a right to the body. Camera drov0 two hard lights to the body but took a terrific right to the chin that floored 0 him for a count of fo^ir. He came s up reeling, his face spouting blood and Louis frank him again for another count of four.with an- n -other light to the head. TTelp^ ' less and reeling, Camera went down and again for the third and 0 h'ist time under a crushing left ~ hook to the chin, Camera a tagger^ ' . "{ PRICE: 5 CENTS. ly's _ tnual Message 1 ?>t ??lie j<! ojrryui . u:' i i j jj- ru??t .?.><!?. '11:.. sloyati is 4o ?*.. is: to hoar ;.n<l > ' t.< jn t .i ;"ay ! !.. i.;t4.i:.\u;'a 1 c-poakors. ,v. 'a j ' j.iaior :.' i: -.<!>;?!i I ... 1 s,? 1 ; r 1- tal'i 1 . i - I i+B;?-?^frl at a. y ...?.\. < :: , ' if.' tati \\ >. ;.t i j ; i.. ci?.AI_' u?'-y ? var.t> ratlin ti., I?U t i^t I ?iot-a ;-h? 1.?y?fti?a?. .- v?y .?? [>' My 'Ira: i w-.rf . , ?uv- ? ilt:",:i- short : th. Uv. . l 1; ...a... ii,yi;t?y?)ii 'i:1 yrrt?ri n.11.1?1 < -."'.a k iiin, ?*t? 1* t ray l,y OTF rTiTji 77F fjiruj, I >v:.i do nil r: ;my' powm; i- _ . k* ii)V last -yearV -report.'--? . - !>?'<! ; . . li'ittfii : j T _ Fi'ujjVft T?"ii;Vk:* .-J -i.. its ' ?l\ ''' '' I 11 * ^ ... i'm okd 1 >. ' . -T"'ly y,y. "h-'*- ' Vp'ktjUfctea: wt t iu-;ir- -V a . i m Uri/hji- jjiv-'v NV.'.Vi; put jit!, t .. : y (i.?irin.r irrrrr?-antr ImTIl; -KY-i! power I" repotI CV? : Y- dollar .tl.dy ' j? >--tdv ?. o ' thy cif v. : y w scljuo . v r ur.ioii tb t tluiv1 eat.- tret to send i theif doorway. It' t?>r a>v 'i>arm yrni i :i:j .jt r^Trr-^ . .?. r? ;r<M.t-ion pU a e.-M't rf \ ' <>it. It will be a credit t \ou lid to the people whom you Stvi*. ill' fojjve*;ti(i'n1 ('< expecting.. this f you, ami I hope th;.\ you will r e-H j H OIIV i . i . ;?u, ? omy your. !?*. ..?t l> r thc* wm'k. The liMial." doil-r i-; becom;^4f% very opular in ail of our 'conventions^ "I nil we want tlr- State S'.- H.' ami ' ! t. V. 1'. t". i'njiventioit tii play its, rl in tins .otVojt. We re - i < .jut?>tiri-4 all < timers, delea*t' >. . puHors, ii..onibers; anil'- j r e.reed to come to the CuUV'-i.tion * i-jcnds?regardless"-to -rare, color, !' pared to tfiv'e a:. annual dollar ii this- ei lle.ction for the yood of hr cv: u.-c. ?r Dr.. ,S. Campbell-hhs spared <i ];:W 'in hj? a.inifrrC"ctt]rrr lan btf-ort. us oiir .gen'Tuj secoearyC-tTi ofVan?'r.~tT:c- lifrptst for"s of the state., ll.e ii s .ttfavqtecl, .'ctund.. and prea died in every ook at d. yonier of the- sta'e striv- . its to buiKi ..]? t:.'e spi.-it.<al,. miiericul, intellectual, a- d financial ystvni for the .den'o!t.>nuti<m that i?uld be is: keep;'c w.tn-this adancdr.tr act'. 'l-\i 'mv minn h.- i< he most ttr.Urj-ng. rtViii worker I.at t.as ever ehampiont-d the Bap isl e.:U.-e in the state. Pqi>? ntij:'. \yt- are " being. asked '.bat lh> (iPi'i'vay <P; luemherhi() Ivi-i: i'k-rt?;?M- 'U A ' y?.' Hi.-1 ay Soi...'J or mi?>n Peeking hi em t'rship snail pay the. amount of.' \vt dollar.-;?(TyTirn 17TT one retm .yJ.aQ'Arrni' oaeii ddition.l repro-entati e, Each mtrict. S. S.' r .B. V I1. I . Co:, alio:, desiring membership in his body shaii pay $7:50 to enitle %ajd Convention 'for one. rere-at iye ami $o!00 foretell ad--' itio!.... ivpi u'seniittite. Any cm er in giioa Maiding in a Missiotl:.y Baptist. Church n.ay become an nnual meinbej- by paying .$3.00 y a lit"v, nu-mV ?' by paying- $5.00. Ve are request ipg all smaller S. chools ami Union.- to put forth spoer'.l eifort to "r? fair. :$10.00 aove doorway fee; the larger S. vhools ami Unions $.2i>.00 ' above oorway fe\y and the largest SI c^iools and Unions $50.00 above oorwMy f- e. All Districts Condition,; ai v request tp report at nst. ._$] o.Uu?a'.mvv?doorway?i'ept nd as iii tic If niore as pVssible.' do .are request^net all (sMficers, xwutivo Dp:.rd Members, -Honiy M- mbeti, Ib gioUal Vice- Pre-. iVunUs a: <; State Sunday. School lissi'.iu B aid Mi-mlu'v.?to?give-?? ''.on as* booster ottering for the ork. aside irom doorway fee or . ny ottering the School? and ni,ons may have sent for the vuse that we represent.". W. will ne'M all of these 'extra 1'inulor.s if* we are going to place "',o<>0 on the ttohle at Morris Coi ge in .1 ;ty, which hope . is our >i:ir ' sought goal. 1 am making lis final appeal'to all the loyal > aptists. of S. C. and their fri< nds. mi', t lis- ..t Morris College, Sunt . .*r, S. ('.. July 1S-21, and >y tht'iitie-t program on, modern lethods of vonciuiting .Sunday e-lvoois and B. V. P. U.s. that you ? ive ever witnessed. f'.has. K. tlamly; President. d helplessly to his feet at the bunt -of three and stood there, j? hnnds down, dazed, as Referee ionvoan stopped the fight and warded Louis the victory on a uliuiral?krnvknni,?two minute*, 2 secpnds. ?? ? ? m mm ?: SPECIAL NOTICE " T ? ? The members of the graduating lasses.of Booker Washington high ehool of 1933, '34, '35 are asked , > he present at a meeting, at the dd Fellow Casino Wedne>sday ight, July 3H at R:<)0 p. m. to i.-cuss an important problem. ' As you read pass thP (#tood word n please. ^ ? Yours truly, Jamea H. Stewart -1