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? ovm MM* Vol. xi?no-31 " ~ Knoxville Will Add Instructors ~To College Staff Two Professors Return from Study on Fellowships in Leading Universities ? . " Knoxville, Tenn.?Plans are be=_ ing made at Knoxville College for the addition of at least two new" staff members before th^ opening of the Fall quarter on'4Sept'ember ~24th. The Department of Education and Psychology is expected to be ?* enlarged by the addition of An4?? 3tructor ip the field of elementary 4 education. C_Thfi?fi. will be an assistant choach; and the Bo'arcl of . Trustees has authorized the employment of at least one other fulltime professor. Professors J. Herman Daves and D. K. Cherry are returning to the college staff alter a year's . leave of absence spent in study, for I the degree ofo Doctor of. Philoso phy. Mr. Daves studied on a GeriI . eral Education Board fellowship at * . the University of Wisconsin. Prp' : fessor Cherry spent the year and this summer well at Ohio State University. ' . ' . ' Knoxville begins her sixty-first yeai? on September=.24th with pro*spects for one of the largest Freshman classes in- the historyi of the institution. Dean Hardy Listen reports that applications far admission to the college are coming in rapidly. He ... is urging that all. who desire admission this fall submit their applications byAugust 20 to be certain of consideration. Predictions are that the freshmen .class will reach the record figure of TTOT when 130 entered. Degrees Awarded To Summer , Students At Knoxville College Knoxville, Tenn ?Tho first. siv weeks, session of the Knoxville College School closed?Wednesday, July 24th. The second session beon the following day. At the closing exercises'of the term, three students were awarded to complete their work during ' the summer. ? Mrs.?Jamescna?McMahan Edwards, a Knoxville alumna who was graduated this spring from the Westminister Choir?School of Princtton, N. J., was among those appearing on the musical, program which was a-part of the closing exercise of the first session. One of the outstanding features was the Demonstration School in primary ivietnous conducted t>y Mrs. Marcella Martin of Wilberforce University. An exhibit of the work of the Demonstration School was attended by a large crowd of vsoistirtheiro fpM oe crowd of visitors. Dean Hardy Liston is director of the ' Knoxville- 'College Summer eleven departments of instruction. j ' LEXINGTON NEWS * Sunday was another high day . in the Lexington Circuit. Elder E. F. G. Dent was-with us Saturday to hold his third quarterly conference at Spring?HiH and on Sunday he delivered a very pow??? arfiq -cffrrvinn whirh will long be remembered by the throng of neo" - * pie that heard him. -Mr. J. W. Killingsworth of Bethel Church, Columbia, was a welcome visitor , in Lexington Sunday end worshipped with ns at Spring Hill. He gave a wonderful lecture in the afternoon which was very inspiring. The Elder on his return to Columbia Sunday evening, stopped over at Mt. Zion and delivered a wonderful message to the people of Mt. Zion and community. Come again Dr. Pent, we are always glad to have you.? The revival meeting will begin at Bethel Church, Sunday, August ^ 4, 1935, to these services, you are welcome. Mr. W. M. Simmons of Savannah, Ga., motored up to spend Saturday and Sunday v/ith relatives, Rev. StmmoTvs and family. Mr: Simmons left- Monday for Savannah accompanied by his wife and two children who have been spend; ing some time with relatives at the parsonage. ? ? ? Mrs. Nonie Gray and sister, Miss Swageert of Washington, D. C. are visiting relatives-here and were worshippers of Spring Hill Church Sunday. The pastor and sister, Quincy Lee and relatives of Savannah, were dinner guests^of Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Strather on Tuesday evening. Several courses of appetizing danties were served. Those on the sick list at this writing are Mr. John Sligh and Mra. Carrie Taylor and Miss .Co la lee Jones. We hope for them a speedy recovery. We thank St. Paul baptist. *' Church so much for the loyal support tendered the missionary's ef_ forts on Sunday p. M. and the Rev. J. H. Martin for the excellent sermon preached at Bethel Church - The -Rev. B. H. Gray in to eonduct our revival meeting at Bethel nexf 'week, the good people are happy to note that we have suc'.. ceeded in securing the service of this great greet Gospel preacher ?and songster. Come one, come all. You are welcome. % I ^ && ?T ^aggers H< L<aid To Rest s - ? 3 Miss NSusie Jaggers wi s born and lvared in this city. She was > , the daughter of the iate Rev. j Charles J aggers,, founder of the Old Folks^ Home situated on Kim- w?t, wood Ave*. She possessed a very pleasing personality v-nd lovely "TTTspositjcj}, "she claimed the friend- (,ec ship and love for those Tor whom j she worked both white and colored. In her early life she workei. H both at ,homeland in the north and (Jn east. She. was working in Boston, ty, M.'.ss. at the time of her sister's ian death, several years ago. Upon ,)OS that event she came home to take ' * care of her atred parents and her sister's children. This .she did j until both her parents died. Then V{?r she asumed her fathers work oi cu:, takiner care of the old i'olks. .. ij This work she .perfoimed nobly Un until she became oisabled. We Tu? all Tknow * how faithfully. Miss wit Sussie worked for this home. No pie ni&ht was too dark?raw day too the do.uy for her?to plod up ar.d gcf down the streets of'this city soli- firs iting alms for the support of the one inmates of her institution. "SVie Spd eitainly inherited the spirit ol me lltn1 -vmintcd?father. H-ts?muntle fell upon h.eiy aru' she bore, U. bravely until her death. i f Miss Susie was a faUitfuljfveni- c ier of. Bethel .M. rl. tyurch-,- -her Columbia, S. C. From hjfcf. ..youth she worked for and -attended there I -m and its members alway8 respond- Of ed Cheerfully to her . calls upon TJii them for. help because they knew her heart was in-jher work. . Miss Susie was a loving mother t*n' ' lo the children whom she ' clopled. I'hey?along With her old folks ' c" formed the task pf her. lTfe andwell did she perform it. She has T" heard the "Well done gooTt"? an), . J1* faithful servant." Fur she eel'- ^ tainly gave relief to the onet? j . whom Christ" el inied for Hie lit- t tie ones. - of May Iki' life?be un inspiration ,to those who have assume.! her ~ ^ work and lo the public to con-, , tinue tlwm:?support?of?the?work. even mord so than while she lived Because she was a noble .clpirg^tey > istics of her, father lived on in jher ' Cit and now may her foster daughter Kd. who is a daggers inherit her chair ? actor and cu: r'y on just us she hoi did or .even better for Ave vure day living in an age of im'pi oyenvent. Mr Peace to her ashes. We shall greet her in that great day, when ' the dead in. Christ shall ris^. 1 mo t >< - I An admirer of the deceased,: lie . . i J f '1 Very truly yours, J ^ 9 ^ ^ ] *-' I the ST. I'Al'L BAPTIST CHLKCH i.-J < s IIBB Ha | nio Winnsboro, S. . C.?The .. "fhureh bus inernbers v.ere groetej beali- ^ tiful Sabbath. Quite a few at- Crt tended church Sunday,*' this beihg 'has Junior Church Day. The 'music ^ was rendered by. the Junior choir bur With Miss Emma L. Beatty at the piano. M1" The revival meeting was quite ? U success. Seven . 4^ persons "the- L?; lieved on the Lord J esq's- Christ tu'' . and were united into the church. *tn was vent ion convened at the St. MarL ~~ > Bofptist C-hu^h m?<-mii.p*on,?S.?CiiiJS C. About ten (If) attended l'roni bia, our church., Vacation,. Bible School has be- ^ hi gun./The parents 'of children are " asked to send them. ^ro Lke ten TRINITY A. M. E. Chi ZrON CHURCH Mij. mn *- he Rev. J. S. Allen, Pastor - - 3 V}{A The S. S. opened on time with it's statf ot officers at-their post -poa of duty. The excellent'attendance o,., ~a. 1 i_ a a. z _ ii ov II nmnii csteu inuun interest, in me | 'j lesson. At 11:30 a. m. the pastor q , preached from Exodus 4:2 verse, H'j to the satisfaction of all present. At 7:36 p. ui. the V. C. E. So- ^|() ciety was presided over by Mr. S. A. Kice and his staff of officers. [11K At 8 o'clock Rev. Allen, our pastor, j^ot again ascended the rostrum before t)ie an overflowing audience and satis- N fled the earnest worshippers as he (|r<1 j preached from the theme, 'Tie wh( | to Hell." Many?lvelpfj!l_thoughta were advanced. Thus closed the hon day at< Trinity with everybody hap- out I py.. Come to Trinity the second ^ith Sunday in August, 11:30 a. m. a '("hi treat is in store for you. Mis The funeral of Mrs. Lola May and Farmer the daughter of Mr. and | slet Mrs. Robt. Allen was held at New but Bethel Baptist Church, Monday, fire July 29, 2:30 o'clock, Rev. A. R. ,au I Dillard officiated. The M. S. Cal- vvhi laham Funeral Concern was in Frit charge. J dee; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers ilics visited the sick room of Mrs. fun Chastine, Foster, Sunday afternoon and brought much joyj ? Hill The annual revival- season in m0i these parts opened Sunday, July fire 28 with the Beaver Dam Baptist her Church. The Mr. Roy Durah, Mrs. and I. Leverettr Misses Martin and to I Farmer and little Patsy Ann Kin- clos cade and little Grover Jr. Foster. Sch All report a joyful time as tfrey -pasi motored to WficMtFom Beaver Bam est Church Sunday. to I ? 1 Pali COLUMBIA, ?0L Duston-Lee Nuptials haw University, Raleigh, N. C Iiss Mollie H. Houston, dauglv of Mr. Rolla S. Houston of Co^ ibus, Ohio, became the' bridt t Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock in Ra:h. N^ C. of Mr. James Lee, ol iUniversity. The ceremonj performed in the St. Ambrost iscopal Church by the Rector Reverend George A. Fisher. A e.plion at. the home.x>f .the brid< I groom fallowed the ceremony Irs. Lee, a graduate of Howarc iversity a?d Columbia Uriiversl was until her marrice T.ihmr. at Sh??' University ia which itibn sh^ served for five years, ilr. Le^ has been a, member Shaw faculty for four years is a graduate of Lincoln Unisity and the University of Miffan. "he second session of the Shaw iversity School opened on last sday with an jemollment of ilSfi h the- registration still incomte. This is the first time that Shaw University Rummer lodl' has extended beyond tht t six weeks session. The secI session was -provided in reuse to the request of the Sumr School students. (HESTER PARAGRAPHS )ne of *Uie best revivals in the tfnrtit -Pnir^'Tas just closed with addition of 27 toithe church, this number, 15 were U.-ptized s meeting* ^was conducted by >f. S, L. McCuHough, who is a ing preacher oiF much promise 1 a sweet sipger. The pastor i?i AJi. J> I rviTvatx)?hfs good?pen feel riuhly benefited as the reL of this revival. i*t iwnds will -Ire delighted U ?w that Mrs. Delia,McCollough mtTl-gain after being quite sick -revertrh weeks. -*?' ?-?-?*? 'residing Elder A. R. Cohen is and astir again after an illness several days to the delight, ol liss Nannie Simpson of Ridgey is spending, the' summer in i ny wiili her i-.unt, Airs. NetAVeeks, \Vylk"St; Jr. a:id,31^, iS?-B. llooper of y as guests of Mr. aud Mts Hooper, Jeter St. diss Annie Mao Hooper was Lored with a birthday party?pw ' night at the home of Mr. k n.i s. \V. M. King, Cemetery St. f..... m r. 11 ir: - r aiaa iUiuint 11 arum, ui I3aillre, M(i. spent a few days Last .'k visiting her cousin, Mr. Chai Harden. 'he Jit Olive Baptist MissionCircle .met Friu' y afternoon at home of Mrs. Agnes Spring Ic.-danies* Minnie Sanders, Mea Hope, Daisy Sanders, Estei rden, atid Mr. J, M. Shannon tored to Rock Hill Sunday, or ir.oss. dr. Ed Broun who lias bet'ti in -at R lls for the past few weeks ; returned honus Iiss Bessie McCollough of Rieli g, spent'two weeks here as the >st of her relatives, Mrs. Delia C'olloirgh. ' dr. Lewis Mcintosh is confined hi., bed because of injuries susled when a hit and run drivel tck his wagon. The mule he * driving was also hurt! s'urscSAmia Stewart, of the >d Sailer rit :in H.wpiml, Ciilnm, is spending two weeks here h her parents, Mr. and Mrs trlie Stewart. Ir. Timothy Johnson is at home m Murrell Inlet, 1?." C. While I-I-. he had the pleasure of atding the Heaven Gate C. M. E. rich tW-t the famous writer, is Peterkin has writtenr so ch about. While enroute honre visited friends in Winrtsboro. ' li.V Ruth fA ^ -^-V xyji te College, Oj angeburg, where is taking i> special course, in laher Training for Adult Night iool work. "he homes of Rev. and Mrs. F Sinus, Mrs. Anna M. Hinton fcnd muse belonging to Mr. J. C. mrrel were destroyed by fire ifla.v nij.'ht about one o'clock. r. and .Mrs. Sims were return|f rom preaching services tn k Mill, and '?nearing Chester, y saw the glore. Feeling that vas on their side of town, they ve speedily, W+4-were shocked ;n they got near enough to r,?M+ntoTr was?asleep- in her le and awake in time ttf rush Not much was saved from icr of the three homes. The innol house was occupied by ses' Bossle < -tld Ester Stewart they- were: awakened from >p by the l oaning blaze and had little time to rush out? The started at this home am! ght the ihnton and buns homes eh were on euch side of it. sn !s both white and colored ply sympathize with these fami in tne loss of their homes and .ishings. M rs. Fannie Macon- of Rock [ rushed here early Tuesday ning when she learned of the which destroyed the home of brother-in-taw, and sister, Rev. Mra. F. D. ^ms. 'Mite i r.uinhcr of people wcSnt tock Hill Friday night, for the ing of the Piedmont Summer ool. The enrollment which sed the 800 mark wa? the largyet, and . the session'was said>e the best. 1 Director S.L, Fin Ittrffo ITH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, J 1 Jerusalem Letl J BY BISHOP NOAH J (Chapter IV.) > ' 1 ' I-Jieard Dr. R. R. Wright, Jr.-say i s at the-Ministerial Seminar at Wil- , 1 / T T^.: li.. 4L- - it- ? J , uenuice u mvt-i me oiner uay . words to the effect that if the Af- j s_ rican Metkodist Episcopal Church . would confine its. work in education < . entirely to the education of its min ) ' istry it would do thd wisc3t thing, < ' those are not hid exa*. t words but "i ' in substance that is wiiat he said; i 1 and in last week's issue of the < Christian Recorder and the week i r before he gave ample proof of the < . correctness of his judgement. Dr. Wright, also said in last week's \ editorial, that the Bishops should ] take the lead in creating a Con- I ' noctional Theological school be- 1 ; cause they ordain and assifen min- . 1 | that all the Bishops will get be- j ; hind such a movement:? ? \ . 1 In Jerusalem LetteF'T said that .1 , every young minister should be ( compelled to go to this Divinity < , School and provision should be i , made in special dormortories, for ] the wives of those already marri- i - ed; and this educatluji while COM- 1 PULSORY should be FREE." J I can hear some saying, "Noah i Williams has gone crazy to call 1 i for a programme that "will cost so : i- mutfh-^moncy ta opi'mli'.?My kn- n 1 swer is ihat'only a big programme < Will command a big following. And 1 ' remember. "The earth is tho T nr^'n . 'r and the fullness . thereof." We s i have the buildings, and lands al- i ; ready if we do not fpll out over ] , WHAT LAND AND WHERE but ' r -leave It to a,small oommldsioh, al- 1 ready spoken of in another article, < to select the^place for thisDivini- I ty School. ?? ~f';?: Hi 1 There should be from 500 to 1000 students in thi& school each year, ~ seteeted by the Annual (Jonferences ?1tA.se0^ by^them to the school, J f and^Mter the" first three or four ? years there shoul<Tbe from one to ' - two hundred graduates each year. Of course it will cost a good deal ( - but most any body would be wiH- ing to support such an institution j r that will send out so many firebrands tQ listen and lead our peo- , pie. The Laymembers would be the most enthusiastic supporters of such a CONNECTIONAL DI 1 '" ley is "hTghly pleased with the line ! work done by his faculty and the student td.cheis. One day last week Mrs Maggie B. Currence had as her guests,Mrs. Tucker of Spartanburg who was attending the Piedmont Summer School, and Mrs. Marth Wal- ' ker had as her guests, two of the 1 faculty members, Miss Fleda Wil- 1 Hants of Seneca, and, Miss Mitch=" ' urn of Inman. 1 Miss Edna Woodward of the t , Loomis St. School faculty has re- j I turned from' a stay^ of- several I lir ? L! 1? ^ " I n feio?ui?a sii I ngl.im,?Ll L: Rev. W. R. Douglass c*?*tHiues ( ' ?N. : j i Miss Sadie Jones left for N.. Y, j . J. last week, after "visiting her,. -> t mother-in-law, Mrs,.?imna..iames, *. for the past three weeks. 1 Mrs. Carrie. Thompson enter. tained the> Pulpit Aid Society of Calvary Baptist1 Church at her . home on Bailey St. last Thursday , " afternoon. The next meeting will " be with Mrs. Pd.ni Burns, Mobley , Mrs. Margaret Adair is at home . after attending Summer School at J. C. Smith University. ' ^ ? Miss Geneva Stanley and* 1 Charlie Young were majTi^mPftif <\ day night. Rev. Lenfeyn W?f1ker officiated. ' |T KINGSTREE NEWS swtr "Htre mfetr- lit": ~ ihe various churches here Sunday. _ Sunday school w.s held at Bethel as usual Sunday morning. Only a few were present. We hope i that the interest in Si"S. work will j be kept up, thereby increasing j \/he attendances. The teachers, i particularly, are"urged to be pres- < en't to take charge of their class i each Sunday.""" I he League met Sunday after- : noon.. Miss Mouzon, President, j illness took charge. To this meet- ^ ing quite a number of young peo- ^ pie were present. Last Tuesday night a "club was " organiR?d amcng the young peo- j pie which is known as the Young People's MethropoIHIn Club. * More young people are expected \ to join, and this club is expected t to be the center of attraction. The club will be of much help to the church financially. The of... are: Mr. S. M. "Hughes, Jr., Presi- v dent; Miss. Alifare McFadden, V- v , President; M. C. Mitchell, Secre- g tary; Mrs. H. Hughes, Treas.; Mr. j CH. ppelle McClary, Chaplain, Mrs. j, A. Redden, Reporter. ' This club c will meet each Tuesday night. - j Mr. Livingstone McFarlin who 0 nas been ill for sometime is up again. - . n Others on the sick list are: 0 ??. tlFUl - V Mrs. Minnie wuhcoiivuii, i.,,. j Boone, Rev. F. Wilson. We hope a' tlhiat they will recover soon. Miss JaMa Lee Wilson left" for ^ New York City Saturday?wiuue- ^ she will spend tan indefinite length e of time. ?-V ' 1 Mrs. D. Cooper and daughter, g Mary, of Nrw York City are here h k visiting rfUtlvis, at*0 Mt?: Hea- ^ tar Ward. j, > y - -? i I r ?ca AUGUST 3,1935 ter Comments VV. WILLIAMS VINITY SCHOOL for they love the A. M. E. Church and its history and only want us to have a sure snough CONNECTIONAL, - BIG PROGRAMME. The question of food for so large a student body would be a small matter. Every student should Re-. COMPELLED to be in the classes in truck gardsning, farming, fruit raising, poultry raising arid darying, in canning, with the most modern machin sry; and no student would haw +? io a great de&l of manuel work jither. Now I am going to touch a match; the eight percent of Dollar money for education should be turned into this fund ?nd the Secretary of Education compelled to have his" office at this Divinity School-with-a : DEFINITE salary and not privliged. to spend any mort except as ordered by the boajd of control. And since we ire doing so little real Missionary work and this Divinity School being in reality a huge missionary project we could use much of our missionary money in this direction; In tact the secretary of Education, Secrttary of Missions arid the two Presidents of the Connectional Women's Missionary Societies diould be members if the Board ofothers selected by the .General Com mission spoken of*in a previous article. There is enough arbituary self determined prodigal waste of money by most of our General Departments to go a long way in Supporting the Connectional Divinity School, especially when we :ome to consider the money wasted by large, useless Connectional Boards? traveling and auditing, (with more travel audit). v-. . ? * ? m. voVina is revounonary ana 13 intended to be, to the end that our GLORY maV bo ir FRONT of us rather than in the jiiat. z To this end I dedicate the rest of my life on earth and nail for the lorward-looking, conservativelyprogressive, ministerial and laymembers to join us inputting over this programme NOW. ?? N'oah W. Williams, N Presiding Bishop of S. C. SAINT JAMBS A.'.M.K. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson. Pastor i Asheville, X. C.?There was tn. evidence everywhere oii_the past Sabbath the spirit and attitude to worship. ' The sun arose' beautifully amid the singing of birds Hid ringing of church bells. Every thing everywhere seemeoPTo ~sayT 'Come To Worship." Youth and age moved' steadily toward the Sunday school romnwiUl "> n.est <!esire to study God's word. Tlie message of Social .Justice by God's ser.vant Amos was studied seriously, by the Suiidav scl> ol and many interesting facts were wrought out in the ligfyt'of our experiences in these mordern times. Two students were enrolled in this vepartipent. ? Siinrlntr ' ?,ia jumur cnurcn Jay and it was a source of pleasjre to witness t.he onthit^in < ? >> vvif U whidh the youth used the opporlunitv. The Junior Ohpir before I he prayer Of I'OllSL'ei alinn? ' ang toueihingly the processional. "Christ's Challenge to the Pharisee" constituted1 tht> subject of the morning's ^message by our pastor taken from St. John 8:7. The EXde of tlutfipfk t f ulrt??fs""Jm11 spiritual enthusiasm ran high a* this message was dollveml with fuicc and power tio an overwhelming congregation. Maj^v visitors in and out of the city^joThed in worship with us; amoirisr whom'"Was Mrs. Clotelle Chapplle Williams, President of' the Women Federation of thn State of Florida. Mrs. Chapplle brought beautiful greetngs from the Stata of Iflorida and "rom the national meeting of 'the Federation which, closed it's seedon recently in Columbus, Ohio. Visitors are always welcome. The evening service was exceed ngly largely attended. The subfeet of the sermon delivered by mi [nUftv uiBf "Hvpnrracv" taken rom St. Luke 12:56. The message vas received with great interest ^rwl j(>y. . Before the close of the service ill boards," clDbs and" Circle Leadrs?made their reports in full etiibeling the disbursements forces ;or the fine program put over or the month. A complete and successful trip vast reported by our pastor and en igates to, the Sunday School (x>nrention and all are looking forvard to the reports from the delerates of the second Sunday mornng in next month. All plans have ?een made for the (hird quarterly onference on Monday night comr>g, to be held by Di;. K. G. Holt, ur Presiding Elder. At the close of our regular board rteeting on Monday night past, ur pastor and family were greaty and pleasantly surprised with tremendous "Shower" sponsored iy the boards of stewardesses and members of the churoh. The procntation waa made in well chc<s- n words by Mrs. Ida Taylor of . >oard number one. .JSverythipg ood one can think it was in that uge box ready for th? shelves of ha pantry, trie muajc accompany ig thit short programme was ap, ' . - 4 . . > * htv __ _ . . i-' _ ? Dr. J. S. Benn, Jr., Endorsed * K Dr. J. S. Benn., Jr., has l^een en- ( dorsed by the three District Sunday School Institutes of The Pied- : mont Annual Conference, for Manager of The Book Concern; it the^ 4 ensuing General Conference, May, 11)36; New York City. ""De-w West's. C.-r-July 16, 11)35 1 ?To the. Chairman and members 1 of the Electoral College, Greet- ' ings: J , ' ' J Whereas our Heavenly Father . has permitted us to meet again in 1 another College Session, and V ^Whereas since the-last time we met the General Church, through the providence of God. has crant. ed us equal representation in the I General Conference, and Whereas sve are greatful to the all Wise c and the Church for having given I us this wonderful consideration, 11 and Whereas we believe the time x is ripe for the church to take a progressive step forward'^ in the a legislation and her elections, and believing, we as laymen, can be a great asset?in this direction, therefore be it. ' 51 Resolved that this Election <Col- I ' luge llbw in session go on reiord as endorsing the Candidancy for / the A. M. E. Book concern of Dr. 0 J. S. Benn, Presiding Elder of the , Greynville Diatiict, and that we do (-herelty-pledgv-hrni the support and 1 I influence of the lay-delegates e- '' ! lected from this College to the Gen eral "Conference, and .that we will ; work without ceasing until he is elected. Resolved further that we likewise pledge ourselves to support any ana all progressive legislation n effecting the General Church ^ HSchools in South Carolina. . * Respectfully Submitted^ . p Prof. W. A. White *' . ? Prof. C. G. Garret^ H. L. Alexander, i> 7~~ O. L. Smim, ?- -t? Joel Perrin. * s Lay delegates, t . H A REMARKABLE WOMAN \ Mrs. Rosa Jones, Who is an old ^ ly of Edgefield County, was appointed Emergency Home Demon ^tratioir Agent 111 Nevember, 1933. ^ Since then Mrs. Jones has worked untiringly, not missing a day, and has accomplished great results in teaching her people to plant year around gardens, conserve feeds, / and make home life more pleasant. * She has cooperated with the Home Demonstration Drupram respect. Sh eattended two conferences of the agents at State College, on? in Nov. 1933 and one in July_J934. Aside from this she made a very worthwhile contribu4-H Camp opening July 4, of this- .1 year.? - ~"( Although Mrs. Jones is quite ad. c vanced in years, one would never t think it from her active work and b her pleasant and cheerful expression. Mrs. Jones deserves a great f deal of credit for her eommenda- t ble wok. 9 f m ? FLOY DALE NE\V? t : ? v The Busy Bee Club met at tlw> n home of Mrs. Laura Campbell on r Friday Evening,?July L'Otb v.ith = Mad1 m President presiding. The t meeting ?ivas called to order by ( the President, Mrs. Hagor Paige, f and opened with tjbe singing of "i; the club's sbjfeg led Jby Miss Louisf 1 Campbell; scripture read by Mrs. ^ Flossy Leach; prayer by Mrs. Re- C bocca Smith. Benin iful?Bible?vc! - -f ses were recited by thv member.-, I then the meeting was opened for \ bosi wss: --'iHTr-TiTtTTTrtTT'Pf ^TTrc'TTsT meeting were read. On motion by r Miss I. Brady, seconded by Mis. * J)ora Ci?hb they Were adopted. Roll call .with members responding briefly. The receipts of the ~ evening $'2.92. d I Our next meeting will be held a at the home of Mrs. Caldona Campbell, August the 9th. The hostess then served a delicious course. Closing song led by-Mrs. Viola?Bethea.?Mjs. Miiv a nie A. Davis led the closing or- n del*. ' ~ ~v NEW ST. PHILIP A. M. E. e CHURCH ? _ cl nev. t. capers, t'astor e Charleston, S. C.?Morning service was convene at its usual hour: g Opening by the Rev. C. Capers, our local, the Rev. St. Julian Hey- ? ward preached a noble sermon. a] His subject was "The last piece of p silver," which was enjoyed by everyone. Sunday school conven- . ed at its usual ,hour> with Supt; p and teachers present. The les- ,,, son was well taught and discussed ? After the .Sabbath School was ov-? ? er, our rally which was very sue- ' cessfiil raised the amount of $14.80. V) All person who expect to attend the W. H. and F. M. Society which will convene at Nc\v*"Str ^ Philip A. M. E. Church, August 14>15, please write- 5-7 Kennedy St-.-, Charleston. S. C.. Rev. C. Capers, i" pastor. R' propriate and sweet. .Too large a *n number participated in this pro- M gramme to name them h6r?_. sc Our paator responded touching- th ly in these gifts. v s. . . ___ Tq ~~ PRICE: 5 CENTS Abbeville District Institute A Success & ( . ^The .Vbl/eviilf District T:>sti1111v Minvt?nc(T in Tine Grow- A. .M. K. L'hurch. Buily BetheF Circuit, July D>::y. Dr. J. CV (panics, thfc . .1 ' .T.Dtvr uiei|>resent and 'u' 1 lie ' I'.li!el' preached *" he j.4cparptory -voiuii. /'AftcM ?J onie_reniaiHvs by "the I'. F. . the nstitute L'nt ih??-? , - ------ L,J uusmess. in he organization they. selected two 'f t''e. teticRers a-' secretaries; ~~" 'iz., Miss Willi** I.awton and Jessre 'air. Miss Lula M-assty us. organ st;-..Miss' H, K.?Uewfin, as hading horister. As Reporter", Alts. Mary 2. Ramsey; _.On the'clashes eaeh teacher took' ' ~~v he loading; placemen the program."lie Tessons were ins.tructingly K aught and much iuteresi, manifest JC d ,in them. . ' . , ' V . K \ The attendance was very large ~-Sj jut in;ly , l?y tlie?fHetnhct-s?frrrtr dry?'?J isitois as well. # Xeai lv all of tlie ministers were :.] spirants for-general eoni'eivitce oiiors. ; ? Dr. Miles put in his claim for A lie bishopric, so did Dr. HeanL ' nd Dr. McGill, for the same 1. >. oil )r. J. \\". Withei spoon wants tluf Miurch KxU'lllion and Ijr,?rl-r- tl tenn wants the Business Ma nag- r'<i post and endorsed "for Hie V ame by tbp^ Conw ntioii. - ' -cDrs. Bonn ana .l.eiitilngs spoke or their distiist. The wood pen de of Pine drove convened thenielrrs with gfoiy tor the h'ospiable manner in .which they served he members aitd visitors' who at ended the meeting. .Special mention can be made of 5ro. Cheatham and his wile for lanuvor in which they lavished heir hospitality upjon Dr. Ratliey and his wife at their coniforable ditmttv?Water-TTtrkm and caches of the finest kind was in | 1 ? juuimaiK'i*. Dr. Quaife- was'-veTy hind ainl~ filth1 in dispatching fhtf business W T tliclnstttnto. So mo li-cy fine r" peeehes Vi'tc .made- by s,.nie of y he 'aspirants ami -thf?i>e<>ple are 2 fi high ptai: v ?l' tlmm..?Tin- .inns re line. -itr-t.liis section" and it liain Vhe' appearance of. the' land of *> ilenty". Theie was n?> complaint n the, paH-of any for the manner The next session will be held at iittle Mountain Chut'cn.' We left he Institattrm?1'Vidny -1*. M. with?? verything' going right. Mary E. lyanpsey, Reporter jrand Court Calanthe Holds Successful Session ; ' -The Grand Court of .Calanthe K. uly 23rd at Sidney Park C. M. E. 'hurch. Reports-were indeed enouraging. j Many having returned o the fold expressed loyalty to the It. is-due to . the faith of the oficers and membership that Calan- t he is not numbered with the deacT' raternal orders. \ Selfishness arid graft h/^vi^ been hrust out and conT i d encS" rig o t her yith Fidelity, Harmony and-Dover irp explified, and have taken their ightful place. ' ' ruinnii' It ^ mini' of Sparanburg was unanimously elected Jrand Worthy Counsellor for the oufth consecutive ' term. " Mrs. Jadie M. Roach of Beaufort was e-elected G. R. of D., and Mrs. . lain of Daftiligton was ye-elected I. .Rec. of Dep*. Dr. H. J. Prioleau, lev. J. J. Harrison, Mr Prank idmond?,-Mis. A. C. Mayes, Mi-. V. I.'Rowe,. F. R. Blanchard, Mrs. ' 4?blc Gfeen?tmd?rmrny?trthers egulars have been untiring in heir- efforts for the preservation f the Order of Calanthe in S. C. The .supreme Coui't htcots?in loehester, N.Y. "August 20th. Inications are that S. C. will bo bly represented. SUMTER NEWS , , .As the summer season prisses ??1:? -1 --J jvyir, *?it- iiuulll? JJJI.USUIU una njuying bulfy- brcexe at -evening utings that are bcTng given. Sev. * ral-verv enjoyable outings wpr? 1 iven last week by the following fiuretreir and clubsOn Tuesday vening, July 23, an outing was iven by members of Emanuel at le home"of 31 r. and Mrs. Eugene umter on Thursday evening by lember's of Mt. Zion Baptist hurch at Ebenes.er picnic ground nd the ~ Progressive Federation lub at Morris College Park. A service of a series of sermon;ts was held at Emanuel M. Ev hurch on Sunday afternoon, July }, for the benefit of the church, his service was arranged by Mrs, . L. Jamison and the several seririflllH pVmi-r-Hnc nmra lyed. : Miss Thelnia McDaniels sponsorL a-.Woiua.ul?ss Wedding given aT manuel on Monday nite, July 22, " >r the benefit of the church. Tha.^-^ ogram created much amusement. The Good Will Clu"b held its' reiilar meeting on Thursday eveng, July 24 at the home of the : r{ isses Mary L. and Blanche Samp ip.- The meeting wa*wiuite en- n lusiastic from beginning to end. \ (Continued on Page 8) ; u