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I \ . * I T- VOL. XL NO. 38. A State ? College I Faculty VL - - Oranfeebiirg;, S. c.? Sv\>t- M If rpL x? * - -- u uie iacuity of State-College held its initial meeting this evening", at Mseven o'clock, and y.utliind policies for the ensuing term. President. Whittaker, /presiding I over the meeting, requested, deans B uf the major college divisions- to B make?remarks on Ulligh Points W We Hope to Accomplfsh in Our Division." The high points menI tioned by Dcrs JC. W. preen. Arts I and Science; M. J. Gardiner.' 1! >i I Economics- W7 M. Buchanan, A'-rI ricultuae; and-P. V. Jewell,. Slei chanir Arts, were in t'olT neimsl 1 with progressive trends in vcuaI tional and general education of \ modern times. . Some accohiplis'.K - ments are a more efficient teachI ing technique, fuller development | of nutrition1 1, homg management, I and institutional management courses, erection of small ^buildings anci acquisition of eqtfTJHW'TlI ? needed for vocational education 'courses. ft dresS" set Torth very liberal ideals' I of practical import- nee that lie < xI pects to realize at Stifle College in ft its dealing with students who are trained hpre. ."'We. niUsl inquire intCL whr.t^ avi' have' been -doing. ttR ~see~if^ri? have helped; young pen h pie who have passed 'through State College," he said. "We* must also I The Horticulture I Institute September is otic of the garden* I ers busiest months.?Xhere a. < a hundred and one things to do. Oiv of the most imp: riant jobs is tl>a! ^ of preparatirg flowering- plan's ff for our window garden during. v'-.e ?i*niTi?np '"-inter nirpt hs. ^ . The majority of the plants ()?<>*. t |?l H K 'I liny i i i||i|'li I til i hnir | gular growth. Many of tli so plants iid handled right. can be I mack* to produce now growth durI "ing the winter. Dho oT fthFTVt?)-1 ' cuuimrrrrryr-t?tr I very attractive plain is .the . g rI pnium. This plant ler'ds it < It' t<i the greatest gaidcncf; :-s spocit IIIUII?to?WOl'lc with?h-'e-iiK.. it jII very hardy.and withstands a.groat amount of adverse conditions. If the plant has had the proper can | during the summy months, it I is mow a plant of some size and rather k;2.gy. C.t hack the Plan, r to stubs about three or "four ii.dill es high. The part of the branches B that break?wk-b-a?; nap?aa-c?lLcl I parts use for cuttings. I)p rot use the hard stringy parts. These B do not root readily. Make the cut 5? tings about three or four- inches long* Always have two or three IjM nodes on the cutting, fiy no 1c we ffimean buds, eyes,_ or the part on the bratxh where the leaves are. Be sure to cut off any blooms c t ^#flbwer+?rge_huds_tliv.t may be on the .^ficutting. Make ihe cut just a 1 i-ttie below the leaf m dc, I'se sand Mas a rooting media, flats (shalE^jwlow boxes about 12" wide,..15" I' "," gy and 0" deep with holcs in the botg torn) are very nice for propagat-. Pyxing such cuttiryrs. A better rootI inpr ivn'diii is one which conn-i ; L \ of 1 part of sand and one part of tpeat moss. The sand furnish.s the dranage and tl\e peat moss-(he water holding: property. fie sure to pack the sand. It the two ingredients are used, inix-tb-t-m-4-h-r-ouv K ly. Put the cuttings ill the box about half its length. Water and Cover with pit per. Keep in a w;?> m place until rooting starts. Moisture and heat are the es-vntial things for successful propagaUri of the geranium. \ L When the new ro ts are formed". \d transplant into nut's having a"good rich garden soil. , Thise plants will r# bloom in the late winter if propagated now. "" Rtrrmrmhee^-?r-isl-ji:u. fand heat are the essential 'e-'-nts for success with the--o plant'--. Ph feme tt' back the soil aroan . t i.. "ttir>T as .weTl as the ro ?cd i it.ting. Never use large pu.s in the beginning. Increase the si/. ot llv j ot as the plant increases in size. Other plants that shauld he start ed now for early spring u-e are S pans^es, schinzar.thus,. niigononB OLte, stocks, ncinosias, elai kia, ah3? tirrhinum. calendula and Kngfist K daisy. All of thesQ plan s?areI grown rfom seeds. CkinrttiH. be propagated from cuttings n. vv a^so. Calendula ar.d mrfrigolds can I be dug and potted for continued I growth and blooms during the win Ftpr. be sure td ttlki' up a ball of I earth with the roots. 'Mint for winter usfe in the kitchen 'ca.ii also W be moved and potted now. [ The old geranium* that were cut )mc1c will continue to grow in 5 Holds First Meeting ~ . <$ar inquire intwv.w1' W \v art- losing; y-V "' ~, im -v.'hjrli a IK'S w .nil'.*?, an m'yO what now a L_.vo aiv lila: inj;-." II.-' sygnv 7 .1 that otVnrt .?f 1 1 CIU'IUTS 1? n l || -II i ! :l r I i?ijr gToauq- harna ny in undt'i ;rr nkiulo orgahi/.a*.inhs, that pott pro.ni.kcos - .it d. pa: I ,;)> liiallint lo'ok ui< lif> !) I an ; *d' hoyon i:.y spocitil IH'l.l in Wi inh <'.nv lvt| ions to' wOrl;. l?.'!-vti?w '-p--.>i(' .1 itic.ism? of S a;s* Co'legfc >s11 lents. IV:mbr of tli stv-.to,. ho ury; <1 his t.aoiu^ t -wor.k ' to?do; >4'Ui i-n?t lu'ir pupii traits that W:!! v in";hoik th in eoopornt i<>n it' t"? * comm. nitlcs i which they work. At tlio tlo-,' of V.is nddioss, I'k siknt Wbit'ak 1' apmunrid th: '.Miss thirira Maile-y <??1" Coluinbi: It. A. .State .<:. fh-n'o, "^Ts-.'-Zjrr.merman who -11 I'-mviT i ? ..fontly as eritir. i -ache'i at Fel o Train in s So.l??a?n \1i?s ftbeK ?'ilum.ii,, has h . ad. *- 1 t>> ; 1> 1>1 avttuen' of .V?-iv. and Mr Pat p. s. s -.' > ' "nil li d .to :!v Pa. mess d.T'i'vrr V.*s-- I i: i. . ?.<Jy I'm" fisSnr oil Mi; i.\ ki'pn t ti< - r\*^S -4>f lEUtaiC--ilt iiUil d : 1 iifU V v 1 "?t?MUJffTlU session. (\V. Hurley) 11 <? a i n-shy eon'ipavt plant .liiit \\;i '?!(? in nurinir. the \yinter, j To tlm i-nri'iits id' the city-of (' j lumhi'a, I won!.1 like to leave tlii m'csFafre.' This year in tuy cours ^ of Horticulture- which I am offer j ing 'at tHe Hooker T. Washinu.to Hitrh.Sehool. I have forty lioys en .rolled in the advanced work.. On of these .hoys' may he your Poy. I die, conn s h'oniand a;k for 5?oC<h euttinjis sir any other 'form of woe I imp .? ! .ii- I I m i' | U'.d'l try to help him as nivu-h as po-.-jh! . _to seeiire theiir. _ Also, help him ( yet started in anv fi rm oT lr in II , projects \yhieh h may chose t carry out. .Most of. the- o horn projects \\i 11 lie the beauti'.'ieatio of the home prmiuds in one foil or Another, I will visit eaeh bo " at least oMe.1 a hiotr It n,- oi l Hie; Let us help each oilier to help on boys-to pet all-there is to be ha from their chosen vocation while i > - * " ; j of the lirst meelinp of the adtil pardon class. ion i:svii.i.i-: M-iw s ,Suiriay ,\\a- |J-arouV ' I ?a.v a Foster < HapV'l. 'I'll, pastoi* ih \ J. C._t'.olliiu_pretLc.h..e?l... a ,p-ck' s. jitioii f.. tit co: There 'rr.T j'our yotnip. pu n ordained .p. g (iea onr. yt:t: rr-sr I-1 aiiK* (lu'l; - * Jr., I.Ui<1iu:m Smith, Ilerbeit Hup s and .J.7cU~>\ehai I. ($ :] < a lev visitit.p?.1, if oo - !: i ;n (|| cei- an >thi ; places were pre nl. T -choir. I.i"; in til A!: joe t,\ < it' Pap list, Chinch of <ire -rjfnjhrtv hich ??u p.i'stot too fin : i iicif line ie Tor I ser.ic.. -Aoo.t* ; .ri y : einV'-r from -Maple <"ie k .we'-e pre-.-at R plism was. held 'Sunday ai'tyr noon. - T\v. IvV ^weiy l?ap i'/.ed l?, *lu pa-tor. ~ The funcial o* M;s. J was Jield at R.thaify S' a :\\ a"'. I ini??ii. Rev'. ,( ??J!in?p" : *1] M.Iv.t 1-; Map!"??ir. , .11 nislud 1 lit- I nd.: ml- a S Won:i\v;ji\l of S| a? ; Ictt hui charge "I* c'*< : Misses I'lystm:' iiiitan! M l died (ii'uvoi. anivtd I'm;.. X. Y 1:1 -1 "week h. I :f,t 1 --; (! i lldiet and Sims IFnih. j 'flit- st'.id.nis 'hat 'aiv at. n iin; - >-eh o| ,l Sims 11i.uh aiv: M> s^r (.lames 1'. Sn; it'a. Coy Si u> 1;, I! 1). tialVr.ty, .1;.. Ilaini'-.i Inn Fill man .('owney a. >i J.uC er To Mi-s (oli-an St. war'. IT. Sk.'1 day for < 'idiiinli'.a v. hnv . ,1 ' enter scT.ol. ~ ? ?? q_. Tlr' l.i.avtiiiy 1 from 1)? trait, will appe'r i t. Fos _tei" Ci'.npel Friday ni'-ht*. in uii'v sfvvie ... Re v. K. .1. .Join "i. will 1 t ai l at Foster' Chapel Su: day nitfhl Rev. I.. C. San'ers v. Hi preae the tilth Sunday niirht. JJoih < these Af^ younvf men who aiv mnl .int? u'.it!.. ltl'V-. RttH?h"- h' OH e.ll'.'tl?Li linked llopU-.L X'lunvh at Kcjtoi Jenu-sviilo Se'hotrl" \vi44-op; n 0. 7, We arc oxpeytittfr a large en rollnu-nt. KrfiTO's-t 'iti'nner and M i p..Us from GaiVney, S. ^toppat the home of Rev. lv/.oll Sun in afternoon. ~ ' " Writch, the.lender and see wh, | is happening ift JeMt?ville. COLUMBIA, i: Governor Johnston tof <, oak at Sidney Park At 1 P. M. Sunday * 2 A UtM'Jioon projiiam to bo hold at ! Shim y Park C. M. K. ChuvfcK, 4tli ' Sumbiv. Si'nt. 1 '.Ci.V f'hnrfVi ,] located 1114 Blanding St. PrayM or imating begins at 3:.'50 o'1 clock, Prayer nicetin.tr will l/e con ; ! ducted by Mr. Rressley" of Bethel y | A. M. K. Church, Riv. Middletofy - , of Wesley M? E. Church. Sistcr JV^il Trinity C. 3f7"F~7fnd" Dps". I' McKnight of Antioch Baptist. Wei i, come address, by pastor, Dr. fA'ni dorsun. Selection by. Sidney Park 1 music choir. ' 'I Scripture lgssoji by Dr. Mingo,. 1 pastor of WcslCy M. Fh Chuecb,n Prayer by Rev. Curry,also of Wes levM. E. Church. Duct by Maggie Soundley and L. it E. Washington from First Calvary Baptist Church.* Sermon by Dr. Paul H. Shealum (white Evangelist) of Charlotte. X. C. ( Selection by the Harmony King 1 Mr. I. S. l.ecvy will present Gov ; ernor Johnston o&S. C. i.. Solo by Rev. Myrtle Ruff. Talk by Rev. Harrison. a-sistanJi nas ^ t< >!* ul?*C^Uuuy? T" Church. Instrumental m>1oT^^?1 S. Leevy, Jr. ? Talk iiy Pro. Killingsworth. of 1 1 Beth. 1 A. M" K. Church. Solo by .Margaret Smith ofShl? ikm! I'ark. Talk by pastor of Crtod Shepherd Chureh (vyhito). * Instrumental solo .hy MissAnder son.' Closing, r. nmrks by. Rev.. Uobin' son, ot.'Panibcrg. S. ">* Rev. J. f. Anderson," pastor; 1 Rev.' R. 1?. Miles, Dinetor/ > v ? '' m u < . Uic a:< ee: la'nly h-iyin-i ]>!? nty ll. .in in q'i! e h?h > !' t be Staf^.' ' '(.r ~Cfi: ! '. I i",r.o'. l' ".ev Wi'-ks iAt* I o a.have. iV.iied to do' much ? ?WvH--i cotton. o-oiX?d- .-.t.:?iy rft'.li. I Tm.." ..I. . ' ' 1 "'I In' colLl" -st'iakhls . 'a ta ii**rs n :>.iv alxiut over. All ??1" tin.- crJJ y v , dents at i'liiiir. 5 s-.: c! at St'-v.v ^ ' i. ?U4?S in ; .y.?: ' t'. '' " ' . ; :?!.?, u.n t ' /.I- 1.1 :.n'. -' I' C. M'.i- j 1 ay al't.iti'n.'. . '.);nU :i key- a :n>j (l i-. AI!??I' i iver.Mty students n ft Sum!: \ til t'fi no m L Hem-diet- Tuth'-y'. stndorrr- will 'rav t li la<i > .j Mil- iiot1';., TIU-I ti! Hi t!\ >'e 11111 <*.i i'li nuieli -a.a- s_j . a . 11 y I p'-Tl._ '.Mi. and Mf>. Thorpe ?>f Spar a . 1111.' - S ( ' -' 1 1. > V. .'i-li I'd _ :i our-?"itv. Mi. I I'.orpe is a v.i an . til .-mail. .Mi-, (Had..-!. 11. Sliii'l Is-ai: 1 .-i-e? of X. Y, .-pent a vrtv'u ir more j ft hi'ilu^ wilii i' ! Aive.-h ll'.'V. an.J Mi"-. .1. S. |>- tike "ii Ave.s St. il" I-' 1 l".' la-t wr.-k . or hi- school Work til 1 iai bin-on Inst..' I, Mi-s Amur Ma- S.ephcns' arv ivo I h iiip l.'riday morning from X. Y. - Si t' hit Smday tiltcrvooii I [ 'i?r Stat*'?t'oiley.?7? - [. Miss Dolphin. MeDaniiol ar-i'v, d lamm Kriduy iiatninji 'from 1-W? hinyt00. 11. Sly left .M0.1tiy all 111'on '."r Morn.- l nlleyp Miss Mill y l.ai iiiisr '!* (' i?- ijjn . Aiis in tin-City Siin lay: and 1 '.ripi i with llm in 'ml' -as n ij "i icnds dl' Saw Mill Cliun h. f'h' J will teach in th' !I;ir!i Sch . il sit Ker-l.iw, S. ('. this term. Kev. iind Mrs. I\. M. Hooker- ml I sort <T .Morris Colic*: ', pa-tin* iit7" . I s;.,I 1 1....-.-I. .. * i?. '' I in y S. n;iay. Ifov. 15 oher huptiz *.<1 , WD n,im? ;; 'ii!s I'di; ("nisi S :nii:iy A. M. After-whieh li <!eli\ i ed i s. ; 1 stirrillj;sol .'ion. ' subjiv-l. ? r'fel yo;;r: net on c. riyht si !.?. Many visiio:wrn- plVSl'l.t. How iiritI Mis. Hooker, midinpan ic J. liy lir ir son report.d an ex*.. eclleit iay in ('liL-ayo. 1.11. Th.yl attended tin- S". A. Study if-N yro | IdIV and Hi-tory at North Wi's- j ts-m?tni v. rsity? Man v?ni 1I rs< I nicotines . i . In Id at the City Churches of < hicayo, 1 I. They a 11* ^ ready for ( plniny of their school Tile.dJiy~mornir.y at Harris Col! 1- ye. M s. l!y t I'll I'l >l .-ponl t'.ie week I hove.. wit 11 ntatljor. Mrs. \Y i!,".ie |l)n..lty. She' It'll S itv.'day after. 4 ! noon; for . Washington; D. C. 1 if II "VI... I 1 .. - I ?'* 'P., II. .Mill- iiiwuy i. ii i ii' !i lity ;i I'ti-i ii mi for X. V* ('. Alis?Dorothy Reese I . I t TKtir? k ;iv morning f'o-_ Scotland Xock. X. ('. where h^ii> will teach TTToT .term. *?' L! ..Aft--'- ("'If;.tier of 1 lartsviil'', ('. t. spent.the wo k it> t lie, c i' y will) TiTT rami firrbev anil family, Mi. Tj t'roslanri. *< > Ali. flVnry"(*roslan'1 marie a Ma , i hange in his aut. nmbiL. Geo he pot a beautiful new auto, a r.al (t.semob'ile,. smite car.. -j A ink rson of Darlington. S. ('., principal of the graded senool >' in Clio, S. C.,~ was in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Reese announce 1 the marriage of their daughter, I Miss Martha J. Reese to -Mr. J. 1 . iurffi >OUTH CAROLINA, SATUKI Shannon-Harrison Charleston?Mfss F. lone Harrison. daughter of 1\Ir. and Mrs. r.eon E. Trescott, of 189 President .St., Charleston, S..C.; and Mr. Le roy Shannon of IVfeinning, S. C. worn married "at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, September 11th, attho-home of the -bridd's 1 parents The marriage service was perform' d hjT the Rev. Father C. A. Harrison, retired rector of St, Mark Iv K. Church, using the ring , ceremony. : ?,^Yel!6,w lillios, pink sweetheart -vines and ~ ?onhimi'd witli fresh cut flowers were"-, used in decorating the home. The nuptial vows were made before an altar of yellow lillies and ferns,, with a lovely bell suspended in the center, arranged fly Miss Anne MSkiston. 'Miss.Eniilv K."Green, pianisr, plav cd impressive music . during the ceremony. | The bride's only attendant was Mis- Mayme Eady of Summerville, who wore a fall plaided silk dress with accessories to match and car? lied a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums ami .ferns.Miv Charles (.'?. Trescott, formerly of Charleston) S. C. now of Washington. 1). C was best?uuwi for tin- groom. The bride, who was given in marriage' by .her stepfather, was attired hi an advance -fall model of brown erenc- trimmed with jcfold ^nd.^salin witn all matching aeceswhite' asters and ferns. The bride's mother wore a dress to match?and her sister, Miss C!wrn dolyn Harrison-wore tan flat crepe with accessories to match. Tuttlc- Miss Myrtle Trescott of Washington, 1). ('.; flower girl "was attired in l'ink organdie with a beautiful basket of.flowers -carryintr tin*' riinr in i V?o *.r - > vuv; UVtU V. ML cl A reception Was bold aft of tho ceremony, Mesdames Lpola lvzekiel and Iluldiih 11 arlestoh,* presided at the punch bowl, ice cecum and cake also was served. Sir. and Mrs. 'Shannon if11 the < Uy lie li'iiowmtr day at n< on ior .Jamestown,->. C. where tin are en i^god as instructors in the High Si'hool Mrs. Shannon traveled in an ensemble of. ]lowder blue TTat ci ' pe with 11ay v bluc accc ssories. Mrs. Shannon is a graduate bf State College (Mass of '35 and a member of the Criterion Club atid Delta Sigma Theta S'orority. Mr. Shajinon is also a graduate "of State Collt ge, Orangeburg,, class of '34 and a member of Ome* ga Fraternity Xi jFsi Chapter ant}, Instructor of vocal agriculture at .Jamestown, S. C. Guests included relatives and close friuuls. Tliv couple received many, gifts. -? r v A .miss a mi a i.oyaii has - returned to tin- i itv alter a delightful va.cation_ in Flat Mock, X. C. and is n( w performiiiir bet "duties a? oryunist of Morris St. Baptist Church and teacher at Simonton Public- School. mm ? ? Mrs. Lucile Hagood Indisposed * ?Mrs. -Euefle (S?nslune4 Uayood i> indisposed. a Lathis. writing. Mrs. Hayood. is known for her wonderful personality.' Iter-many friends wish for lu r a speedy BATES1U U(J. NEWS Mrs. Maniio Johnson, Mrs. Elouise Thomas ml Miss Mary Fulks spent' Sunday in?Waynor?with f i iends and relatives. ^ * ?.Ir. Clarence Robinson, Jr. visited a friend in Kidy?- Spriny who has been to New York fqr quite a while but has returned home. Mr. (1. W Robinson who has lx.'1'ii sick with a cut-loot is about to recover. Wo hope for him ? speedy reeovory. The olive Rranch baptist Church held its annual meeting Sunday; Rev. A. R. Railey preached a wonderful sermon. M. McAlisUr of Kingatrye,] S. C., Tuesday IV M.,' Sept. 10, at the home of the bride. Trust them a long and happy sail through life. Air. S;*m Powc of Hasty, N. C., was in the city Sunday, and made a timely talk in the Sunday school which was .very, helpful to all. Mr. It. McCollum and Miss L. -Mc-CoIIum left Saturday A. M., ftfr Hampton Inst., Hanvpton, Va.-, .Service was very, very good at SliThih Church throughout the day. Wc had with us Dr. W. M. Powe of Eustis, FtaT He preached from the subject, "Wake up." This is Rev. Powe's native home and it mean? much for him to visit honm Rev. A. J. Wright and a large number of members motored to Clu raw, S. C., Sunday I'. M. to render the P. M. service at the Pee Deo Baptist Church. Rev. F. W. Prince, pastor. V * ' -j, .. - ? t - ? ? * >AY, SKIT. 21, 1935 ~ Kdisto District Sunday I School Convention I . Holds Annual ? Institute The District Institute convened in St. Mark A.-.M. E. Ghprch, on September 4th, 19135 at 1; A. M?.: ,-Rev; H. M. Smalls, the entertain; ing pastor; Dr. L. R. Nichols, the pr?*i.Hop, chler in the chair. The presiding older "was assisted n the" d?'vbtior.ul exercises by the Revs. E." E. Jones and J. S. A. Grant, at the conclusion of which the presiding elder made, remarks r as to the-work of the-TustUute and enrolled the delegates from the charges. Organization. .On motion, Miss L. G. Johnson was elected secro, tary and on motion of Dr. K. II. McGill. the presiding: elder was empowered to appoint all commitContinjrent and Registration: Revs "G. B. Mitchell and S. R, IligirinC Messrs J. L. Blake and J. Fred Simmons. :: ^iargliall's . . J. I ,. Blake and C. Freeman. Introductions': Prof.G. Garrett, Columbia, S. (!.: Dr. D. Ward Nichols, Emanuel Church;- XewY.ork conference; Dr. T. C. Coleman and Mrs. K. 1\. Cvle maii 7VY-rtrr* Presbyterian Church. Jolins Island. S. C.; Dr. S. Nance, presiding elder Beaufort district; Dr. I.. A. Rogan - Walturhoro Beaufort district, al- " so Mrs. D. -C'b'mment- and daughfort.of Waltorboro who also recited "Cripple' Tom". Also Ilev.. A*. -P.-4->4jolonn--^L-Charleston. S,- ('. Papers as follo\ys: Rev. S. A. Thompson, "What Qualities a Inttd vrAmonpr Youth Should. possess V " 'tfntierprctnif* The 1 ChildV-- -Ah itudo",' Rev. Sr R. Urircins. - "The Place, of Youth in the Church''.'Rev. E. 11. MeGill." "Why the '.Sunday School. Convention"" V. PC Grant and Marie. Hi own. "Th Pastor's Place in the Sunday School", Christopher, Frei man. Ethel Campbell, Hyinan Taylor.. Sermon: Rev. E. E. Jones, subject, "lnlant Iiapti.-ni. ' .Act - ~!Tr"rr ~ FoP'the promise is unto you uial your children, < tc. Annual seri moil, Rev: S. A. Thompson,. St. | John 10:10, I am c.ume-4hat tin y j might have life and "have i'. niorcv J abundantly. Subject, '.'The AhunJ dunt Life That Christ Brought You". - / The presiding elder made re" marks on the wuih .of tin.?mini 1 try, calling attention to Who ballance each minister of the district and. on Education which wilt he paid at Macedonia Church in Charj^leston on September 2"rd 193a at to the ministers as to\inoreasingi their Dollar Money on each charge ] and . on raising their hallanec on General moneys. Committee on Resolutions reported three: Rev. J. S. A. Grant : thanking Prof. C. G. Garrett for his , speech and encouraging words J to the ministers also Dr. D. Ward Nichols for his timely speech and j ' Information during the Institute; t also ,I)r. Nance for his words as to co-Oporation, etc. j . Also the na>tor ami his g>?o i _ members for their entertainment I which was so lavishly given and I especially the church Where' the t Institute Mas held; also Prof. Gary '? hi- swVet musievthat thrilled -^>m- ami k-t pt us jg trotid snirTt -"f&Twork. Last but notf least the gi'gd Presiding Elder, Dr. L. TJ -M'iM'Wilvj thiit nt'ocidnc erly~\yith his men until he guide? ' ( us at will and may ho live long to ' feed us out of his great store of wisdom geeumalatwi -all-- o f those. _ years, that we may be bettor prepared to do the wOrk of. the.church. I The District Superintendent', .1. Fred Simmons was re-elected without even an opposition. A ^ The presiding oldgr mndo remarks as to the raging of the storm and closed the Institute to meet somewhere in the (fist rieV in' 1936. Thus ended a great session of the Edisto District Institute. . J. Fred Simmons, Dist. Superintendent,: Rev. W. D. WiHiams, District Reporter; Rev. L. R. Nichols. D.D., District P. E. btt $500 Given T< Accide * k % . I.. . ,1 . .. \.. , , , i ? '; " ""* ; *. r A .1 atv...y \ ' y -V.- ' ' ' ;i'_ 'asr I- . , a. i>-itK ' !.! If. r.. ; ,:t; V -*. , !if A;/. ( I A .a- v; . j I,.:ui . i i.i't P.'-f >* ;". T: ~T. * ? ;V ' 1 A ?. .. *.?. '. V. I!. V- a K..' .hi.Ls 1 Ti;nT?r.- I ":- ' ti - ; l a',-. <">v J v M-I.ury . at.:/- '!.. . A * ' ! ( ii-it.': - *. _ I ' ' h .<>!{ ?ia*li' y.ar ;. . | a I ' iimr.h.vi- r y . v. i'-r :?!<; ,.i.. i n..? a;i.; - lit ? j.licMV.av.' pattn.-^tt4?+rta-H:VwT,i-. a. . ::i1!. '.<. i. i.y i~ i i limls ' u?' Pi til - "I*. . t'r. - ""if ' T)lO,V HIV it.. t* ? S fit If- in V.'Y Stlai..* n' l'i ' * ' anf'oii aoVj : '??.?* I "i A.^i'. iii'.w'iil jrTa.F!' ! - ii . !c y i" ttVf a >.p? k* i- fi.-iii \ a-:V" Hniiin}. ta. \ it ii:i' " Py. : ' ' "M-. :M 1 J-! ??i . * , t-";ii i: t\v<.'* lilt.. /%; ' |>a ~ Tsjikku NKWS. IW Miss lYssif f. Warikor I. I'"iU r. pjisf-i >!' IMhoI Si. tf, f kuiyh liiiss rot'Urn lamu1 alter rii-ial:'iv- .a y at 1' " vivsil at Now '/A n. M.. K. fltmyU throo in lies -of (iaiVin y~ S. t ... in Phol'okt-p fuiiiiiNew /.iiirt (lunch has hot n ?u tiar.';/.*. <I for -a >Vt?v.i.Uv;??i ;:r 1 M;-'. M'i!' Ik. .1. Port or spaa If v?-i"y hitrhl'y ';t "ho m*mix" - nf N \v '/iyn Churrh. Mr. Willi.* K. '"a:;iy \vTn?"Is';t nYrapr.il insihool work ami Mr. t.'a> Ivr. fur' .i-osf-l la- <' i' sain ? '1 A inoiiu' t!> \\ h< at'.on?l'>l .tTi.v. I list. ('n'.vi.Mt inn at t.aiinoy. o. Sept, 1. which \va> hchl at the M. K.-rC'frtm4j?which. lL_v,_ II. K. jir-t-iVocl I jr-H?l*-*i . ilv Wr -AI.1 l'mtiM'. Mis- s Cla.ulia li<?Uc. a I.. VViilka'j ! -a!:.'a (kiwlJvll, . riif/ lliaa ill- . a-nil Mi->' Boatrieo Miller. ATti-i Mio i li'Vi'i; oVnicl; si'iiiiiiti. \ y n V. M. .1. I' rier. S\n>~!7y?rrTTTrrriT'V?X ; ! .-'-inns- w-r? lia-'a I",- til- reive- ntaitvos t'lpni these ox J -1" - - i > ii- w?* j\ ei tlia.l. a i at iii..i ; . -. . v :;,i aa-i -tiHi. ii. in-pi; a' i.?a wa- eninoif ird. wo b'po that the result wiJC' In- t! ]<i' '1r> < !' 'bi, I Ms'.' JfllPT.'. " I>r. 1>. ] ". Thomas, "Ftnwaitl Mai. h." !M;. 1?; K-. ?Tn*a? ?te~ -H'cv't s ninch'.creilit :'?>! - bis ciithui. >m: ;t in" ' bf W . /ran; nvor". Ami i!- c\orv ohju'-tf a itio .Spailaiil'iii v "MfT-ti pot in Hie. watr up arM ;.r-zty:\ " Ke'rwarch March'." a!?>?nr vl it', n.a: I ?is'.. Supt. rllCCC.-'S w tjto n'suit.?? 1IIi'V,"an'j*Mr.-J? II. K. Bethca ih-crv, much praise in the way of .-it: I tainiurt :;!- to ntiro ouninanity. Sun iay at'tf i at* Bethel. M. I'. Chit cell. Mi-sf's (Iair.es anil Hill, ( white) v.j-u lite -m.o-ts at th sCnirri' Rprnrtir - 1 .eaxriu-. M is* Haines wl.u* ha- l>ei n oneai:o?l in rv riii! r>orv:ee \vi>| K :uno!i.tr nor p?o"|>K;. hi'miy-lit- ii? as an aililross tst'l lli'y .<>] 1'i ai-t jim'1- t i:.- _"< ? *<;i inuirlit shtiuM folVwr. live in the" unit- of the Kpwoi-thians. Ih-r '.;?in-..?-v v. a- -ft.,:,: amurM ,' TT a little sojy_r taught l?y Mi-s Hi!,!. "In my i.i'ivrf Ihytv liners i in'i Ii'tly low," Nl r.. skv.iK Mr-. i (ie. <1 tro (I omelet. Misses Ilaliy an i 3Tairtrt<r~ttnrf^fvt have. return'. <| k<>.nte atur.n vv l y |il asant trip*t*-*-- AVa.-lunsrton; 1-J. ?M i N\ 1 - in 'Ili' m 11 m u"In. . |n V.t a \ i-ry . nith-ar.t vaoatioii ivTtir rolat i\*s an i"friends ha-- relurn. <1 to I'aiJ ( !' Sootja , ColKtjro. Master Staa!< y H'loriie'ii anil ("rom >vc!B Sims. have returned to their | Hum- ir. Stanford, Conn. -Visitor's M r. San'. C;lines of Asheville. N. i- visit im* i.is si-tv r, Mr.*. I.oat ha Sherman ami'was the piust -A?M*ir?.li/iv it- Maxwell Sunday P. M. Ho also worshipped with us in'tljo eveniny services: also Mr.' Walker of Taylors, S. C. Mr. famrs Bradford- oh Grotm ille. -f=L_. C. was tho 'guest- of .Miss Naomi Walker SV.i'niay 1\ M. Cedar drove Baptist Church Re.v. W. -A.-Anderst'and Rev. Boyd accompanied by Rev, and Mrs. Clayton, motored to Richmond, Va. attended the funeral of the brofher-in-law v? I* Mrs. Clayton. left Wednesday night, mo; tored to Washington, P. C. to the Nattena! 1 > u. n r. t. ? -tie! t th. V, e. k . I 'd laid , Vt I \ el, joyable time. The report was very . - H'll ~~e RiiiM'.. v. i- : p. xE1t-h' Sunday" dev. AW A. Anderson preached for Rev. E. W\ Wilson, at the N<w Hope Baptist Church, which wa< .ipiite'Hin enthusiastic service*. T,eTf Washington, P. C. Sunday night arrived i? Greer Monday p. m." at which time hepan an evangelistic meeting at Mary Etta. N. C. at Slata Chapel. 0 were added to the church. The revival will eotitinue through Fid-. day night. T-* * PRICE?~5 CRNTS ' > Aid __ ;nt Prevention : .v.. : !' ; . , "I '1 N"" ' llv . ' > I ' a I. > - 1 , p I'*? : -?: 11.- r'i :-'t llKsl.' f Si i ' !? US'. i-'y Hi- >? ;?( ... ti r i. -uv < ? ">' *' ' ' ' > v. 1* si a j 1 i a' . A 11 ! \: i \V' ti U :-\\ . *ty . \ >\\-\ >, " A-v "" : ' tir-t r:}^?r trl ' V H. U. a -. ; ' -in? -i, it ' i" ' \i. t;( < ]-. < m :' t;.' t v. . , ?-.?- ; ;i. ..r' * A .u. 1 jr.? i. :,??\v " v < :' : !:? ' in its" history and* 11pj ? ?!: *T r?*i > i , i'lit i !' u.?+2?k''v : ' i I itr A1.'. ' - ; 1~? ?:? w oonui it m:\vs . Trinity A. M. I'-. Z. Church - "Iti-v. Jas. It. 1.1 Allen. 1'astjir Trinity" y.' S. Sl'si mblod -sit rtW i;>ual li"Vir y ith ollkers p"d tench*?..? cr- ,pi:vM-s;t. The lesson \yas beau tifully tUUn'nt; all enjoyed, the les- - . -- tun ' : ? : ? The llt-v. A. W. William.* o f 4' ' 1,1,1 < C a-si-t' '1 I'as I!, 1.. Allen J a the revival services at Trinity. Castor Allen ia.,^_ till' on* th sick- list lr.it he refits-' , rs t<>-stay away :d;oin -his, t i;urc.li. .'IT*,V" pfl VoHSWf I f add'd t a till' church. x: K'. -. A. R- 1 hiliard ' '' i1] jiriiiiu'1't i:ia- lot- a wtfk at Trinity for Re<\ T\!! !: tl!''! W nod ruff. ?:?T ' ' -Visitors 1toyt- "Th.~<:?tvr1 trmr7 Mrs. Ada -Ki! 17r.'.o. Mi's'.. - Holt n .Jones and Mi>. Rosa I,vi- Mi-sidy of AshoviTle, "X. <!*., v. old pleasant visit i s ar the honio of' Mr. and Mrs. I.aw Wili-uriv. Wednesday an i Thursday of ' A-t "\vc ck. ?7 ^?* Funeral -twit^ f.-r Mrs. -Fan;I'.to d'ndi-rwood w t iv ...... i.atvd at < RtavV-i. 1 'ain Rai'tist ("hutch last S111 :< n v a:r 1. 1 1.. 1 ?-y? I. . I*. Id. Whist. ' ..Mr, .lot-. Madd".\ of ^;r> nvillo, S. I . JO Hot- xt 1"*P lit" '-'I' 1 JO-. AU-?L_ li-n Williams who was full Vf- smilvs. Tin* R v. J. G? ><lc. prT-' - \',v. It. ' '< : 1i-t. 1 was jthsont tronihis pulpit Sunday. his hinti tv, the R v. fi our, I-rear! 10 i Til Ri'V, J. ids sto?ad, ^trh 1? Air. Ro'dki r T. Thomp-on is much imj't.-'i oMrs. ivl'.n 'Spursicon is. -t-i i u-Iv ill at lit-r hi lino. ' . 'Mrs. t'In st im Foster. is .-tijl,-mi* tr. s'iok list hut'.'holds her own. (itiltiy.in \\"iU>.;rn. Alfoir/.o PoSk'iehi-*. 'ilt'tirii nil Garrett, loft Sifi.thw- f.-v Km.-ii nt.fi -t; r enter CunifnThys St. llitrh School. .Mr. Payid Wilbarn departed Tuesday for Columbia. S. C., to take up his In-t par's wi'ik at .Allen I'nivt'rsity. W?.? draff wishes for ail a successful and prosperous, year's work. . Woodruff New Hothel P?ap(. Church Hex. .1.' f. Condi'. Pastor Sunday school was tb.e as usual. (Pir Sant. opemd at 10:!A oif'Hhie7 We bail si Isfj :e ill* tMar.ce. We silxvays...-have a ~~ t ihtoly Sunday' school.' Senior Class >fo. e.-nvith their v !!y t-w-n'h -sTTt; !'o\ls rhrr ?? tina'siul i anncr. . At 1 ' t.'.ib (ioo.le, tiro. 11. .1. tioo.ie. \\ ho preached a.soul-lifiinsr > rnn n-which was enjoyed by all who hi ai d hum. and he l?rot 1 el'oiv us another one Sunday, ever.itnr. Hex". Allen "i f the A. Sr. K. /.ion Church made a splcnd^j talk , witi.ii was i nvovVd iw._alh We al\x.ayi..ari triad to have him. Misses Henrietta (lairctta. (! '.dean Wilbut'R left Sunday, for school and aj.-o Mr. Alfo'nv.a l loslneid. ~ ~ Mr. Henry (lilliani, Jr., loft pan <day Ji' nfnkv Washington. I). L'. his liom? ami ?!>?. Mrs. . Maud M. Dnwns, Mr. Oilic; Moody. We wish them a very nice and successful stay. Mi-s.s L. Floyd, Mr. C. I., f'.ei in it and T.ula Broatitoji and t-ci tinlo?(Ireen?w?s+i+l?o??Uui Mi k li-t. We wish for them very mucTT speetT. Mr. I.aun Johnson of Washing*. 11, I?. is the visitor of his sister. J" Mt. /.ion Holiness Church Ui-v. J. II, Mitrhcmv* paste*-?of??Mt. Zion Holiness Church and the q\ er-seer, Ilev. find Mrs. (5. C. Chifds. motored to 1 HfivuC. Mich-., tilsrr tn Columlnis. O., att^r-visiting 4 dTtVoM-nt farts Kov^-J-. .11. Mitchem went .to Cfittflda. had a very on- ~"1 joyable trip, returned oi\ the 5th f Sen:., foilnjl his church making ,| progress, engaged in a revival. j ?Het. J. II. Miti'lU'llI?tTfffc?Ml?H stand in the pulpit Sunday morn- j ing, -took his ..tvxl.J'riim Acts 20: J Mrs. Daisy Williams was a visit- J or at the morning serives and her J prestnee was nnfch appreciated.