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Page 2 | "THE OLD GRAY I | ?\ni)? ' J rHK m:w rider"! !* By, - ~f .KKV; K. 1'Hl.LLII* ELLIS J i * ;' <6 \ A Revival In The Church " Dr. K. U. Wright, a leading can- ? **"? oidate i\ r tho bishopric has ccr- > ? * _ tuitily gtvi 11 the church a program ; jt t'oi a cal revival ol' membership ?-?: ;i!,d oi" cunvi mum.'. In inn odium 1 i;d a few weeks ajro and ,'iV.hi i T- matchless address at the'Bishops -CiunJc.l hchT in Kansas City. Mis s.uii. It is to be regretted thai i thete is n??t a Negro, revivalist that 1 hint wcr seen who ha J -a jnog'iafh l'??r a revival. In coming ? n?;. !-.if church the tivouo' w.nio tie avangelist come tor the jsoui |k..rjo>v i't ia:s|tig an ewitemetu' a mo tig the already prolessod L lit is ttar.s atiti Vne unsaved do. .m t .tig . HTT ~ Hm < .1: I'ollipute .t Nog:'.. ie.v \ .si with "one conduct ing t\i\ a.s ..ana kg white peop.c . I tre. ,iit>t. 1: nts. a while evangehs. " "m *t:v la hi rig chaise el a relic" r'Tts "TT: L'"iv: l^'TT , .s-t" e I'Ctt-H-i.-H.' -1 It V- -J. j.ro. ;t c i;,to prftycr group' ; :,o. '. mni.ttce-f to '.work among .. Hut -the Nigro tevi; \ a'tist c itie s ' with. tk:e. expectation: . - - -ui . pixac.irttc tno preachy? wa??i.:.g -t-?v eiiancei-.t ail ami. Uup. ....g" uviii : e.r.oa. to be tie it. l;i s-' ti ..:;u thy uilix. ta' _sitl; :.o: tl.an coYi\ tot him. No maye ji.Pet ng gtVaps oi;. ar.r/.vd. no -a: x:. ..s v." : ri> : X a*pointcdiib"feVV ' va-f i - fg-.'.ca iVtiitteii. whittyvtAv . j. '.\-oia. m tjii've, tor children not * Vv;t. it'aelii gi'-ai iange.i. tor. sexes. . ' . ...W: he iemtes .-'.e.n.-ngly 'is u. - ;. ..i i'liyiitcr: into* v..1 S\ el t loll. -Oftimes'. ' ,w:iam he is ;trr- -ch an ( "gone the* V cmi. o:i is. w.bi sit. c'.V t han when he __i?. ? . 1 Mv -V" U-.l> U'v,'.r; . . rail ..uiw ai:U'|Viu iv nr days j-a.1 he iiiiti'. arc irainii.u' v van ,-i-c. is t s l ur I lils work. But ? ?;..en..v. the. average' Nc-gro'.C'van* - ' ks that all preparation \ r.v i\ . tv it black 'irown, 01' a y; _ ' it ' " lii t i cMiit 1'.it : s. 1'. believe" jn .-shouting ' =?' i ^'h.it in revivals 1 be. ta v'e that this rejoicing should omiv n.? the ies'uit of the salvation atni n??t just'Vof tlu t-.e p'..vpo'r?e-"otf a-rouaement-a'mbdg * nans.- lite reasons souls a re.I 11..t being saved in the latter days' ;> .!.Vcause .our modern revivals are '.in is. na" i r pi o^'anis. vlo vi' ti" ui'.ie :?. Don't Kyck The lloahf :?In ice civ i'.,u, ' r "innt'.inieatioii."pal districts. 1 am tt.g'ask?.d.\vho are the a>pi~| rant- :: ir. Smth Carolina ?ot i-i nnvrti.-nui p<?>ts and who' is the 'taiio .-na.nnatK' It is understood that the state chairman cannot beav. .j.spi' ant i'or e.-nnectioiml rec esiite as' he is to. preside at ah in < t iii_ s and i c oive reports from, iojhnai'to- making contacts with canona! - from other districts. lfv r . 11:. . i; i to take the initati ve.'in ' c nl'.h-'tii.e .-a'e lev ales- tor the all oV tI aiu 'tr m his -state""Tiut in S-..th1 \ niTnrnri Dev.' Jesse E. .ih a ; o i"' '.as- made stale chair *. Ji.an a' tiiv ^ai-uaU' meeting hour in i b.mbia last November has . /leo^A'd "I*1 v> !it! 1*.'.:?r i t-lo t llO 1'llt'O l'?i t r.c'. Kuj-"v i'iuy. i?r. Hoard lias ..-ta'trTi ai tit* .tiino that hi.s -lVioiMs. aid 1, -i>. tit .his entetanV: I ho iaviv' \W i.as always said ai .-ay.. i.cA ti.at he is pyrl'ectiy ? -t~ - ;v;s {riv-ont ipositimra. ?:.a: v i: that liis -olovaV . ti"h' > > ual' hi'no fit him '"?>! ' aia .. ;t- v.i.i-.id the oiuiroh. ,'liyt j ,.;a-a i fiion?is."~Xo annua; w-.i..i vi i-r.vv mm ,i;aru rly quai toriy i^-rt'M.ov*?i hv- .Hoard in tne-lii'iv '. i t :.v in a-. hot ovvn ai ~ T-rra-;rt"h ?-it was?his lnt-nds : n 111: ,a;yr t i .lit a I'd, who ad_ vi tya_i;i:a. t--mil iif? oa>e. to. tj.it .-tatv '< p: in.at y ami ho "lA-yob ' - < : a:: tm- piin.aiy wa. - . a: ::o. v. a- n--t ma>:o chore t > ,;.i;.o nanus a ivisvd lh. Uoa:d !.i i.<:. "ti according t-. h...X".v ,i it m. a fu.'t that his b iiiji in tin- i a.- J is boca.;-c id the iv .i;tiottl of fru-ads, tiv ouglf continued cobsistoiu-y can bo givon : i :'..i- i n.uaiibn m tlYo raoi. > ,a> 1 -to it; i; Hoard is tr-hm, to, st,'ii-,'t "iiipiy with thu wisht-is..y.L lu-?? no -.non-nil ooiiloionot , !-. I'o. ;:*.t-? tins state will have to 1 t"! am: rcin'-To 1tit Holll'i.Trrrhc" vit'.d. a- a. - v--ai rn.ian and Itv tit;, r.a'-vo :-. 1. o ca-i. lnr i .t bench si- .1* .!./ ' tth. 1.. .*t < ItarleMitn's New I'astofs W i-'i\ !. I '., Thoina- was- as, TIuTITT tii-. t i ut;r- of Kn.uivie. ( i.;. i;.< Noah'- U. Wfllia:iis. .? -iiiv -'-t 'V.;s siipi?'H'! t?? b l i it-: . :> tV: ivd T77 rrTTTTv i-t ha. .1 U him atl.il> ja.-t. rt.m .u.tvii make in> jl (?..; a ' i Ill-hop. Bui ?nrrrn-- .-aid ir. . a letter ami a I. >. a; him. i y ' givil.g mm the ka'-.:.- eh J?oh 11. ?:.?t?*. .* instead ?>1 ;.g* iluiir. * Im._ Th h.uy >ai;K' ' tne bi-hop'.I a., i; i' mas 'a as i '.ght. A :.d t day i.e. is, preiu.-i.lnh" to hy'r.dieds L? t-M 1 ....-aiaU -ui. people tvoiy irmnti;. He ha.- never been bet: .V pi vidod : v -:ni*e he has~ . t- in'the ministry. Because of atitude to the ad- i iiii: >t: at.' r. he'is a member of th-. Mis.?b?:.ai y li ar : of his dent-ma-' ?LL>.? 1 11"?t-j. t e11u i t.^ - j?o4- -t-f*-? nevt i.i.-hop's council and <>j.e ' _U the in.'-t popular pa-tot?- theie.'i.- . in Charleston. You cannot fight, the j. we. that be and s'-Ke-.d in the m.Msti-y. ' , Pr'.AJ. 5V. \V;*r.cr>p'-or.. let Tiffed t- t.te pa-toi'ate of Moiri.- Brovi"n churcn ruin the presiding tldfcr ' . -? - a ? - --. - -. - ship of the Charleston district, ivhcn. some one tried to make him tick and to day he is stirring \Charleston from one -end to .the | other, everybody is talking about j VVitherspoon and Morris Brown, one of the most git'tei 1 orat- y ors in the connection. Dr. J. t. James of Kbonjtfztr has that tnd of the City on his head, llis eontregation is actually lending .the s >ther churches uiuler his super- * cison, Dr. W. \'. King is one J >f?tho most girted, speakers aim ng h is. His service is in dcnmiul at , ill the churches in Charleston ere I . espietivc.-oi"'denominations ' Kinn . . \ ,'i vtlnn.r hu iy mi T h.. I ort city. Bat Dr. 11. S. Laurence , is holding List to tfrat which he > has and none f them can. takevh..- c .row n. To be Continued. s The I'nion The Ihterxienotninati.nal, Al'.i i ? -i.l a y i anil m.d srs- | si on last Mctvday w ith l)r.. Samuel-r Lloyd, president, prcsidihjr; The <-ed. r .evt" the day w as a paper by t Dr. 0. C. lieynoUfs of Oenternary j t "l .n i e n ti'.c'.nili u et 'Villi" l in -? paper t etlected the ijrreate st .creel- t .t upon Dr. lle.vindds. It evoked a . in .st k-lpfuL discussion on the . < .; art o.f the I'nion and the- 'Minis re-r?said- Hiat-they:^ wiere. nev.er._.eu=. _i Untamed letter.- Those >peukiup 11. vs. K." L. Baskervili. 11. S. i Lawrence. C* A." "Harrison. Jv: L." I Thomas, C -,h". Ledbetter,, 11. 1-'. *. 1 ?i.wdtVid. S Anelwson, \V. B. Davis afro* others. Dr. Cole^nan]'V't < Spartanburg was called en and de ] .iveted an excellent a"dehl,ssr 11 e 100 >pohe in terms or praise 01 uii^: paper. The Rev. W. B. Davis . gave notive that he?has- aevoptei. a pastorate ..ill the State of hnU... ? ana ami would have the city alter this week. By vote the ?un. . h expressed its regrets ami gave ' -h+ni a letter of recommendation IIl._ his new field. St. I.uke That -our vhureh is moviiig by ed fact.' Dr. W. D. \'i. King spoke f? r rthe Junior and Senior L'shei Boards last Sunday afternoon and made- a wonderful impression. -Music, by Junior choir. Dr.. S; R. Tlirrgims.. principal of Burke IndusTrim School, - a loading pastor iT" I ?td. .i;*?..;..? .. .i..i...r.?t.. .. i this ensuing?goiiinal?conl'erein c preached l'or us last Sunday even- j ng. His message has been. a j eal j city talk.5?fie is one ol" the best pnaehurs and scholars in our ministry. We are planning a high ( day at St?Luke for this Sunday.' -I ..v.'iy n-onihor piny l'or tin- ollt pouring of the Holy Spirit.. "Let is advance on our knots." . . . SAXON SCHOOL I'a rent-Teachers Association Th Parent-Teachers Association of Saxon School met Mondaymight, March at 7o)0- U-v. 11, C. Young presided. Prior to i this meeting the tiachers visited' every honu ami extended a special invitation to each parent in order to increase the me nib.-is!lip of our association. We weiv.yery much, encouraged to have such a !ar-o attendance to our 1st nuvt ftrf; About Po pan nts \ver.> pr sent-, Dolegaates elected to- atfen*l ""S'tiTn" Kircnt-'l eucliei * Association at : Mrs. Craig. Mis. ' Love and Mrs. Ash. Among our .visitors were .Mis. 11. C. Voting irui Kev.-.l. I). Pucker. -Tr.e ban-' :.er was won by thc hist gr?.de ot which Miss Bynum is tvaclur. PoCroshments were , set v d b\ pupils of the sixth grade. The. next meeting will be held Mon lay ~rd qitrr ATt'i hdu e ? i :? \Nl)Hi:\VS NKWS St. Andrews A. M. K. Church Rev. \V. P. Carolina. Pastor On last Sunday the pastor se-tmtvd II Kin.'< J 17:1 I.' subject "Haiii'l and|the Pruis ." The set mm?wtt=?tr""d. Thr?pa<t"ir h i t n Monday afternoon for -X -w Jo:-"* .-"V <in business. Me is* jexp.-cting . to return this \\VeR. < 'n Surdav was railed women' lay.. IP. v. Mrs. Alston o! (lAngo-'. town pivaehe 1 for "us all day. UV. had quite a few visit' is alter. ing.. . " Sunday night. .March; S. P.'.'ltJ Prayer, Mis. Susan Milton. Solo?Mrs.. I.u la St long. Jjloading--Mrs. Anna , I.ee I?- 11. Scripture. lesson-.-Mrs. K. H. >?reen. Second. hymn ? ICv. Mrs. A IsrTt?H".T? - Notice.-?Miss l.iljie Jordan. The texy is' found in . Llie?lith . hap tor of Revelation. Subject ?"For the great day of His,wrath is come; and who shall he able to-stand." It was a soiiltirring sermon. Kvtry bodv cnjdyed it. Collectors for collection: Mrs. Mary Chandler, Mrs. Set* r.a Rain tt. Mrs. Annie James, Mrs. Fran- . ces Myord. Amount raised Prayer meeting .wa- K l y Mrs.. KU n Swinton, Mrs. Mary Alston, Mrs.' Maggie Nesn.ith, .Mrs.' li. I OOJKM. BERKELEY GIRLS- ( I \ F M . STATE TITLE . . 4 v* Mo nek.- Corner, S March Ik l'.cjC ^Ciaim to the Girls Championship of South Carolina il>a~ketball has Leom-made hy the iriil.Uam of - the Berkeley Training >< .- i. The U-am under the tutorship of Frank Gadsden has established a record that boasts a long1 string of conse utive vict rie-. 1 his fa-t sextette of girlii?Li J. a-twi dik. T.I mil' r.nnr. in fwim? years ar.d that \va- in their second 1 year of competition, f* ~ <*W-r this fiht str^rch 'of r.-Ttrr:? ok* achievements ir.cTuded am ng her victims are Avfery Institute. Catholi- ftisrh,; SchoA and Burke 1 Industrial of Charleston.' The !at- 1 ttr -two schools were' played only -i recently. j < - - - ~ GEORGETOWN NEWS lissionary Meeting of St. Stephen 1 A. M. K.' Church Regular meeting of our Miasitw.-*i-.v Society met at the horn? ol is tor?V-;?KmK ?cm?ti ilbeit St? petted by bur. .i'resident. Sistei Intuit A.iisor.. After the scripuii a; pui a leal testimonial orvico \\ as ha i. Every heart was .uric to i.urn within while the pint \it tiod reign in our souis * nio.a.t coll. c.ed J hoi i v.. -- r.u". .?i.r After which a .v'jcionpat 1' cake '.n i je! * r.u.; ot v> is serve 1. Thi1?Miiivtcr^?Wive* Alliamg 1 int on -March 4. at the home oi l drs. Flossie Wilson. Meeting opr.ed Witn regular devotional?. The ho. Mrs.. Susan Thompson read a j pleitdid repot t. This is tne '2nd year of our astance ami a number of charity ! tavt. been helped and uo hope to i lo" nrore -jTT The ftrrtiro. .A Very friendly spirit exist be-1 ween bur sisteis and we r.ope to ness right on. Program for next j in el my was read. Flection of of- | iceiv was had. Mrs. Lou Brogion. Pres.: Mrs. ltpsa Gqdsden, ' die.-Pres.; Mrs. Susan Thompson, <cc.i. Mis. Maria Fnol.au, Treas..; . M'st- K. . Unlsdiy. Chaplain? i?? The next meeting will be at the ionic of our President. Rev. R, E. Itrogdon wa>- asked to install tnc >l'i'icri.s. , -\d fur:her business; meeting tdiourned. A delicious i-eonst r?t pineapple, ice .cream, caKe- an-, inints was served by the hostess. fcvlMTKR NEWS l'istriet Supt.. A. H. llowart. pi vcrrtrrrt at Emanuel \_M.- ' E. Church on Sun lay morning, March S and held his lit>t quart. rly.cA'h. l'eienee for the year onMondaj night. March*!'. The Roosters Club of 'Ml.' Pisgah A. -M. E. Cluirch sponsored a gram in connection with a ' p,w rally on Sunday afternoon'. MaY. i 8, for the^be.netit of. the jciiurch. The (jut/en Esther .Missionary Circle of Emanuel Tendered an interesting "program at the church ui Sunday night. Mai e.; STlu ! Tht. Missionary Society of Em-* mainul held?rts*?irgciiai meetmg,'ii .Monday afternoon at tin residetiee of Mrs. E. P. Palmer." .Do-. National ser\ie? s and stlniy course were conducted by Mis. S. M. Miller.' Hiisitiess. was transact <1 tsu-n the offering. The hostess served a delicious .u'pa-l: .. 'Tile eonuty t. aehers meeting was held on Saturday. ' Mareh 1. at Lincoln lli. school building". Mrs'. K. .I." Ileum It. Mrs. Mary -Mttrryr?..Mfssii. s?Elliott-Johnson. .. ...l i ; i .1 ... . i.: . .nut .James 11 V?i lllis tiilUi. Mr. l.auuouv, Johnson is now in lit.' hospital* in Rooky Mount, N. t\ Miss Mary Smith spent the past , wyek-etul at home. "Mr. Wnl. I.awton ol' ()! aiuehui K is.in tlv.ieity for a few weeks. Mrs. Delia Glover'left- last wu k for W ilu.inirton..*N. <-fo> an itiiefir.ite slay. T-.u--.?t."?rk visit. <1 Mr., an 1 Mrs. Win. Braeey soniL. few days ago and left a fine hahy girl. GAJ'INKY NEWS Mp. and Mrs. John Carry an i Mi? . Ils'h r N't 11 KnuekUs of Shelhv. X. ('. were, tin? week-en<l Visitors of ihoir plari nts. Mr. and Mi- A. Knuekk-s on .- >.'r L?. trail St. Revs. William Nelson and David 1'oirtie of Sir: ter'and Rev. IC-lten of Columbia, spent a few ho.rs in th?s eity Sunday. Ma re it s. as the jfiiests-'of Miss M. K. I'en i.Vi tr: ;.-s-. These iMtullenun are -t.i eiits of th. 'I'heo'.oyieal Semi ary of. .Johnson ('. Smith L'niver?if (" arlotte. X. C. Thr Jtinior elass of Granard Hi." eiilertained a larjre numher ot friend- with a "Hostess T. a" Sunday afternoon, at the home of Mr. till . Ml II. 1.. MePoUell on. S. ti.iinai'l" St. A very inti resfinu protftam was iHiidetid and several eana-s were play. <i. All expressed the.ins- Ives as luniiy spent "an . e njb.Yal-de eve Itllli-T. 11^ v. J. R. .Ii ffei.ies died at his hohui. ?>n W. Depot, St. Friday, March <>? after s?.\ ei'al weeks ,i 11iu^s. . ' ' . Jlt. is survive ! by his widow. 1 dam hter. M i-v.-Klt a>e Jelfcries of \\w Vi.i k City. M; sscrs~ ]|. L. fn.y. Rtof. Major Jeffcries of Spartanburj;-; Mr. John Jefferiis of lJirhn.ton i, Ya. and a host of. friends and relatives. . , Rev. Jcl'l'viics was a faithful rlai!i hman and a respectable, citi/tii. Ti.e fur.<-ra! was largely att d I>y' friett is I rum ' Spartan-' l>ii:u'. CoWpens, B'.&rksbur# and ;h_y near by places. Ho was fun lalize.; at I Hinton's ( 'impel M. K. Church. l?y thr pastor, Rev. R. K. Reti.ea.. Monday aft inoon at three o'clock. . Interim ni was nt I.iih-1* *M"??7T r.f thT (iiai.ar: School teachers and .- vera! of thv* ( hcrokee (.'uur.ty Uache:? art- planning; t<? attend th|* Stall". Teachers M< i.nj in Coh+ntbia iuxt week. TllK HliHKKI.i:^ < Ol MY TEACHERS' ASSCK IATION . _ The Berkeley ('< unty Teach e*sA-> t iati'held it- nv?::thly meetir.tr Saturday morning at Dixie Trairiny ScK'oi. The "topics of discussion u.io brofiyht before ehr ?r.-r^r.-rr.f- -tfrr. "qmrr-"" ti'.n box. S' M'.e very helpful ar.d -Viryi'-tr. * th ir.tr-: -were the result The dclvtrates elected to the llvj e of Delegates are Messrs A. BJuford and Frank 11. lad'-der.. '< Oui association has ret? isterod 100 percent state-teachers' lues. ? j the palmetto leader g i 1 DILLON NEWS Bet hoi A. M. E. Church Rev. B. S. Taylor, Pastor The Sunday school had its largest representation last Sunday and l'roin the smiling expressions on Their faces made" us Teel like spring is near. We were sorry that our faithful Supt., Brother Cousar was somewhat indisposed and could not be present. Bro. L. Z. McDaniel acted instead. After the review by the acting superintendent, the pastor gave the little ones a review of their lesson ot which meant much for the childm Preparations are being made by the Sunday school to -celebrate Kaster in high style with orations and etc. Come, out and encourage the young people. , As usual the morning service began at lli.'lO. After the regulai preliminaries the pastor in a cont4 nuance of the "Ten Command, ments" selected Exodus 20:15 and at the evening service Exodus 20: 10. Both of these sermons indeed wi re?burning?incsyitge>; and en. joyed by all those of whom love to hear the truth. These sermons unfold the truth as how to live and treat ,our felloWnun here so that we. can enjoy- the life to-come. The Missionary Boafd met on last Monday at the home of Mrs. l .Cflh rfllfillwlrirv ?l'4t ll " lo iu?^ ber present ready to march in timLV njinu.' l'or service. Too much praise cannot be given their most humble and efficient president, Mrs\ Covington. The meeting \vas highly enjoyed by all present, . We were very glad to "have our pastoi and wife, also Mrs. fcv A. Wells the .lovely wife of our presiding elder.. "Many interesting and encouraging remarks .were made by them, hAfter the business hour, _JL dainty.repast was served by the hostess and her daughter. Next meeting will be at the home ol .Mis. Amanda Covington. The choir is doing- nicely with Bertha?Coo waras the pianist. We are glad to see the new members being added to the choir. Miss Cousar ask that all members be out on Wednesday night foi cjtvoir practice. The Sunshine and Rainbow club nut.at the home of Miss, Ophelia Daniels. A very enjoyable and successful meeting- was held. After all business a very' delicious lunch was served. Everyone ex' pressed that Miss Daniel* was. a (charming hostess as well as. preii dent of their club. Friday eveiUHg at 4:00 o'clock Stewardess Hoard Xo. 1 met at the home oil the President, Mrs. i a he is Johnson. The meeting was made very interesting by the encouraging words by the hostess. ' Wo we're triad to have our ~nastm present and to listen to words of ; encouragement coming from him, After which a very enjoyable re. i a-t was served. Lilly of the Valley club met pn Wednesday, March -1 at the home of Mrs. Kllen Pickett, with a large number preseht. This. club is doin^ nieel.\W?ind?r tlje leadership of Mrs. Pickett,", i Rev. amr'ilrs. Taylor were din rer guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I ley ward. Campbell and family. A table very siphptuously la<len in Campbell style w&s much ' enjoyed. ' ; At Ti:.!o P. M. last Sunday" a : memorial sermon in honor of our deceased Bishop Parks was observed at tlie church," By request the pageant entitled "The 'Hply City" will be again pre sented. Friday, .March 27 at 8:00 P.M. Kverybody is welcome. Ad 'nii-sVon ioc. . - M IN ISTKRS' WIVES ALLIANCE OF C EORCl ETOWX M EETS , On February 5th at 5:00 o'clock P.M. the Alliance met at the home 1 l' Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Thomp\v ith devotionals conducte<h**b$- the Chaplain. Mrs F. V. Wilson, aftei Which the President, Mrs. S. R Bmgdon announced the house open FalT71 TM mess. The report of the sick conimTFtee cameTlii-vvoirds ol g:atefulness from the receivers ol" tlu donation given them the Alliance. Mrs. Inez Thompson, the hostess, presented a game "Brain Taaattc'V.. The hostess served ,ielb>. cake and valentine candy. On February 19th the Alliance met at the home, of Mrs. Susan Thompson. The president presided as twml-m her loving and dignified manner. After the devotionals and business part of the meeting, a short program was ren dered. Cocoa, marsh mellows, cake and mints were served. Last week on Wednesday, March 1th, the Alliance met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. N. Wilson. This being our first meeting ol the thiid year's work of our Alii ance, all officer's were reelected. < !' our noble* President, Mrs. Brog 'on.oii March 18th.' The Secretary, Mrs. Susan Thompson gave an art urate report of all monies coll/.cted. and spirit (Turing the year from March, 1935 to March, 1P3G. We organized in March 1934. We have nToved on lovingly since our organization. We are proud of oui sisters, and we feel as onebig family. We ai? hoping that the Union will gel inspiration from our A1 i ance and meet regularly as,wc do. i lie cream, cake and mints were serve i. T77TT.TTON TO 1' N TV TEACHERS' MEET <By E. Clayton Rivers, Jr.) The Teachers* Association of Colleton County held its fifth monthly meeting, March 7, 1936 at the Colleton County Training j school. At the beginning the supervis- 1 * < or came before the group and along with the -teachers she took a retrospective account of the year's vfork thus far. It was clearly seen that the work dene in this county during the term is and has been of a very high type. This l*uecess has been contributed in a major sense to the new text-book Rental System which has been made possible by our county su-: perintendent. The group meetings, originated lit v 1110 VVUIIVJ uy \J Ul OUJICI VI5UI , Mrs. Thelnia Miller Odom, were also a major topic of discussion. These meetings were rated as having been highly successful and ultimately beneficial. The prizes for the sales of Xmas Seals were also awarded. After a .long interval of analyzing and | debating, the meeting was climaxed with passage of the- Hammitt Resolution which is in substance that the school in this county who .would-first -match-the-l'efund from the State Teacers' Association would without question obtain the said refund for its building improvement. , : The majority of our four-month schools have been given six months this J-ear. They are closing now.This local body gratefully acknowledges the hearty'cooperation of these teachers and schools who have labored amidst so many hardships and yet have been-able-to triumph over some of the "tradi* icnal impediments. CfTEST K R F IE I, D NEWS % Sara A. McCullough When you spend the 2nd and 4th Sundays in Chesterfield, and want to hear some good preaching go to Mt. Tabon M. "E. Church. Rev. iJ.1 -A, Gary, is doing some I ? ' > uic inie preacmng. Rev. C. B. B'cthea was gliest speaker..at-JSalem Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon for Rev. Allen. A large crowd witnessed- a grea sermon. Rev. Robt. Johnson, student at J. C. Smith University, Charlotte, NT. C. will pivach at Grand View Presbyterian Churcli Sunday morr ing for Rev. H. L. Count's. Th ^ . public is invited to attend this :>ei vice. We sympathize very deenlv with Miss Margaret ' Met all, who is teaching heiv it> the public schoo! in the death of her sister,'at Cheraw, S. C. Misses Fannie McLain, "Elizabeth and Marion Johnson, Floree McCoy, and Prof. S. C. Bethea. day.^ .* \ While in Chesterfield Thursday on business, Mrs. Florence Sellers' ' and Mrs. Crawford of Cheraw, S |? * - * ? p . .-liM-m ? uw pieasant hours at i the Ai M. E. Zion parsonage, while ; waiting for their train out. Mr. John Hammond was . in thf I City Wednesday evening for a few j hours, guest of Miss Sara A. Mc | Cu I lough. Mrs. Sallie Baucom, and daugh| ter, Mary is expecting: to leave Wednesday for N. Y. ' Misses Floreci MeCov, A. Me i Collough; Messrs, S. C. Bethya j Howard Jackson attended a birth J day party in Cheraw, S. C. Wed*.' . ne-sday, March Jliuat the home o1 Miss--Marion Johnson. -Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Gary motor -ted toCheraw Saturday to see" . their son, Francis, who is a stuj dent at Coulter Aeadihiy. Thei: j hearts were made glad. when Frar~i | cis informed them that he had j been converted in a wmndfrfnL-M? Ivival thaL. is- in progress at th; | school. I ..Miss Hallic. Mae Teal of Char j lotte. N. C. came Sunday morn < | ing and spent a few days with h I parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jess Teal i Mrs. J. A. Gary-ts very bus teaching her Adult Schools, and i lining her pupil* up for thy pilgrimage to Columbia 2lst inst. ? Misses Hallie Mae T.al. and S \. YeCullough snent a few hours "*'ln Cheraw, Sunday afternoon. Miss Phonice llilliard is im , proving, aftor being quite ill for. a few days.*. 1 :Rev. W. W. McCollough has been ] indisposed, and is slow ly improving.' _ ,-t-? .Mrs. Jennie Leak has been very sick, but is improving to the' de! light of all. | On Monday evening, from 8:.'>< .juntil? ? S. E. McCulloug entertained at a biithday party f<> y dai'gnter, Miss Sara A. McCuUougli. A jolly bunch was pr< sent -.-.\amely. .Misses' Elizabeth and Marion Johnson. Mary L. Hmfconi, Hallie Mae Teal, Sara A. MeCullough, Messrs. Howard . Jack son, Sidney Alford, Kenneth Jackson, Robert Bit tic*. B. (\ Cvth.a TNo features of the evening wer ! whist and dancing. At 11:00 o'clock delicious Refreshments \ver< served, consisting of ham sandwiches. Australian p'uhch, assorted cakes, with cherry ice cream, -and salted peanuts.. hours ..in the city Saturday from Coulter Academy, r Don't forget to have your ; "Nickle" in your hand on .Saturt day for- your- rm-ptrr. ? PHILADELPHIA. PA. NEWS The friends of Mrs. "Mary Surgich are glad to see her home a gain. 1 She has been in the hosi i ?tab for more than two-mqnths. We ! hope she wills soon by b^ck at her duties. She is a faithful member ] of the Pleasant View Bapt. Church of which Rev. J. H. Marshall is j pastor. Mrs. Maria Morgan has returnee!" to Prdladelphfa aftcir spending some time in Columbia, S. C. visiting her sister and- her many friends. She was accompanied by the Mrs. Jenkins, daughter Marie and Rosetta-Jenkins. They reported a .very pleasant,-stay. Mrs. Morgan ps the sister of Mrs. Louise Goddwin and Mrs. R. V ? PINCKNEY'S FT BUSINESS CONTINl ? o - We wish to announce th; the business of Pinckney Funeral Home continues u t, der the same policies of tl koUnder. Mr. T. H. Pinckne ' Wo solicit the continuaUon ' the support of all of h fiends and the public in ge ?~eral. MISS ESTELEE B. PINCKNE v Director ALONZO P. HAIiDY, Office Phone r>707 Residence Phone 7765 vt ABBEVILLE p\VS * ~ St. James A. M. E. Church. - Rev. W. Si-MiPastor - ? Sunday school was largely attendoa this ninrninir A K.J! w> t'J WIScussion of the lessoiv- and review by' Supt. Johnson. Encouraging remarks by Miss Tillman, Mi<; C ha lines and the pastor. 11:30 a. ih. Rev*. Minis read Gen. 1st .chapter as scripture lesson. The' theme of his discourse was found Phil. 4:8, 8:5. . 7:30 p. in. Rev*. Minis masterly lelivered tho message fpom Psalm 88:12 which was enjoyed by all. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. Emnia Burton Friday at. 4 o'clock. All officers were re-elect d and the Pres., Mrs. E. White I ook chaige of ttho meeting. Busi- i ness was transacted and a1 neat | collection. Thy hostesses", "Mcsdani- j | .s Belcher an.^ Thomas served a repast during the social hour. | Mrs. B. T. Johnson who has foi i sometime been confined to tin 1 louse with a case of the flu was 1 >ut Sunday to the delight of her ! friends.. " Mrs. Abbic'J. Chappelle, an in-| structcfl* of Greenville City schools 1 <pcn.t the week-end with her sis r, Miss Etta Johnson w?ho was disposed but a little better at this .vn t ting. Miss I.illio R. Tillman, one of he city teachers of Greenville. St ". spoilt the week-end with Miss 1. C. Fair of Brook St. We arc. glad to say that Mrs. iercru-lo Sullivan' is much irn- 1 irov.d at this writing. Mrs. J. S. Wright and Miss E. j K. Collier wore dinner guests of i Its. Ziphia C. Taylor Saturday n Harrisburg St. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jones, spent a very pleasant Sunday in Winder, Ga. with friends. . The friends of Abbei 11 e "were hocked over the sudden death of -Tr. Willie Collier Mori ay mornng. The family Iras our sympathy 'uneral arrangements have not., <uen made. _ ..-ilriuuls -heve?and?clsc-w h ifo regret very much to hear of the HlMov. la n d, O h io, M js. Press ley is the daughter of the late Mrs. - -ackie Edwards. Mr. Janns Whitlock died Eeh. >h-aftrr-a lingering illness of a ew months, Mr. Whitlock, better ;r.own to his friends as ''Jimtmr-'-vas the son of Mrs. Nacy Whit* lock and the late Mr. Louis Whit-e .lock. Ho was funeralized from St. anu-s A. M. E. Church Sunday. March 1, and buried in the family lott at Harbison Cemetery. ?He K avi s to -mourn his passing a mother, two sisters, one neiee tid one nefihew, and many friends. Mortician in charge L. A. RichThe friends and schoolmates of Mr. Charles-JIcnry Hearts wish to congratulate him on having a rt: day. Saturday, Kebruarv 2l>. Mr. Hearst, a member of the A. C. , T. Hi School, Senior Class is for-; nate in t/.at ho has a birthday every leap year, only. We wish ou much f luck, Mr Hearst, durag the next, four years. HI! (.EORdETOWN (OI NTV ! TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION ! ***?, z ! T:.e d-sociation held Its regular, meeting. Saturday,-March 7, be| einning at-11 o'clock. Prof. J. B. Beck, nresidinc- Pravpr u-at r>f I Urei by Rev. J. W. Murph. A spiritual was sung. A paper "The Art of Teaching" was read by Mrs. Flossie Wilson. After the :il nr i n irt it was nnanimnndy vnted to hold summer school in Georgetown this summer. The teachers pledge<T"their hearty support. ^<iiip of them paid a part of their uition at the meeting. Those out of the county who are ' Panning to attend summer school, j may write Prof. J. B. Beck for, further information; Prof. Beck and Mrs Wilson were J tlectf'd to the House of Delegates. The next meeting will be held Sat- 1 .urday, March 28 at 11 o'clock at Howard High School. HOLLEY A FUNERA 2169 Senate St., (Cor. House ai AMBITLANC OCR PHONE NEVER SLEEP The Holley Funeral Homes at PHON1 OCR MOTTO: "PROMPT A? A Sea-vice In Keeping 17 YEARS OF EFF 1 Saturday, March 14. 1936 ?- - - JNERAL HOME UES UNDER SAME EMENT " Jp- : f? s i: :;f|" n" "1 u? vi| S^^ShSbBBEIIS "LEROY P. HARDY " - General Manager , Assistant Manager 1006 Washington St. ? * Columbia, S. C. "STATE COL L E( 1E A LU M X1 r nrrv \i' i h!o? v/ ?i 1/10 My Dear Kollow Alumni: Wouldn't you like to see a Class "A_!i College in S. C., and wouldn't you bo happy if that college were your Alma Mater? Yos, I would too! ' ' i ' There are certain requirements for our school to achieve that ratins; one is, a library well-equipped apd tfmhr its rtwn roof. In regards ?to this particular require- ^ meht, let me advise that the-Bresident 1ms; assured ltye weshall have the library in due course of time. But what about the equipment Wq will .(jo into Class "A" some day, and when, we do, wouldn't you like to be able to say: "I contributed to this achievement and recognition?" Yis', a thousand times, yes! This being truo, we shouhl at least be willing to raise these funds.by paying at least_ "$1.00 to our County Chapter annually?atrd?have th:m?send- it to '? me. If tin re is no chapter.in your. a -county?semi it directly tp nie by May 10th. . ^ We have an obvious' interest in 1 . ?' mi'i pay (u:is to our Church,, Fraternity, Sority an;,I Teachers Association, that's grjind; but what arc \vv doing for. the insti- ' tution that has had and- will alwnys?have?tluU?same 'interest?i-u us, that inteiest which {rave you. an earning power? I" State College Alumni,, whither goest thoil?' b? T, II. Rest, Pres.- Gcrrt" Wltrmni Associat ion. 1. ? ^? FLORENCE NEWS MT. /JON A. M. K. ( HITIU'I! | Rev. Samuel Nance. Pastor 1 Last Sunday we wire favored with ideal spring- weather and the warm -rays of sunshine brought< ut full attendance to all services. After the Sunday school period the morning services were conducted . by. our._pa>tor who brought4 to us a1 powerful gospel message. The theme used Death in the Pot. 1 The evening' services were opened with prayer meeting conducted by Mrs. I.ily Wilcox and Bro. Fields, after which Dr.-Nance introduced the'Evangelist-, Rev'. R.'11. Walker of New York City who delivered conduct services at Mt. Zion dur-! ,-ing the week. Our visitors for. the dav were: Mrs. M. O. Levy. Miss Evelyn Gordon and Mrs. Can non. With the approach of spring and preparations, for the glorious Easter-tide every department of ^ the church has -taken new life. The second'quarterly conference held March 2nd was a grand success .'amp the wonderful financial vir-torv vvnn t/V tlin iivor-ntive noil ity of- our pastor and efficient- officials is recorded as one of. the best in the history of.jthe church. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Arrival and Departure or Passenger Trains, operated bv the Southern Railway System at: the Union S'atlcn. Columbia 8. C.. effective December 8. T934. e 00 A M ?Charlotte For: >avea ?: 10 A. M.?Charleston Greenville. Anderson. Seneea n 50 A M ?Newberry. Greenwood. 7:05 A. M\?Spartanburg, Ashevllle 8:40 A. M.?Aueusta ytS A?Savannah? ? .? ??? 11:20 A M?Camden. Lancaster. Rock Hill. 8helby ' 13:45 P. M ? Ashevllle. Louisville. St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chleagc t 30 P M?Orangeburg. Char'eston 5 00 P M. -Charlotte. Washington New York " 9:55 ? M.?Anderson, Atlanta 10:00 P. M ?Savanuah. Jacksonrllle ' . Columbia From: 4 6ft A M ?lacksnfivllle. Savaor.uh 8.30 A M ? Atlanta. Anderson. nroenwoo* H:35 A. M.?New York. Washin*13:35 P M.?Rock Hill. Lanc.i3"er, Camden 13:40 P. M.?Charleston | 4:36 P. M.?Chicago. ClnclnneMl, St Louis. Louisville. Knoxvlile, Asheville Spartanburg .< I ?:46 P. M.?August* 9:00 P. M. Asheville. Poartanburt 9.30 P. M.?Charleston 3:40 P. M.?Charlotte s 66 P. M.?Oreenvlile, Anderson. Qreenwoort | 4:29 P.'M.?Savanoih , Olt* Ticket Office Depot Ticket Office 1 1*>? Rumter St South Main ikenr a**4 ' ^ aoe? lND sons L HOME id Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. ie service ~ ' S?For Direct Connection with Gadsden and Eastover, S. C. E 7998 ifD COURTEOUS SERVICE." With Every Purse. * ICIENT SERVICE. 11 . T " *