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s - v- - v ^ VOL. Xir?NO. 15 Thousands T>, of Noted C ~~ ~ ~ ~ 1Tn,: "HATE"T)K. S.V : Charleston; S. ('.. Apiil :<th?4-tr - city, well IjtnoWh minister in the here, Saturday, March 28th, l!?:!l>. nesday, April 1st at Mortis Blown Dr. Simmons served the church c'essfully for a number of years an i fellowmcn throughout the connecti a Christian gentleman. In the passing of Dr. Simmons, t | has lost an am? leaner, trsee pane Noble Young Mani --Passes *1 ??-? . V .1 % i Mr. Walter Lee Adams, I\itt.es J Mountain. Street, this city passed in away after an illness of a week with pneumonia. , U It was thought at tTTe "he ginj ning that his illness was of a t minor duration, hut it shortly Deli came serious anil f'mnlK- iiwiml partal. Mr. Adams was fifteen years ild. He was known in his coni1 munity and was. loved by a" that knew him. Mr. Adanis was a freshman in the McKnight High School ai d rated as one of tht> best athletics in the school; he was always .ready j and willing to play his part as a student. After every?sacrifice?t-b44?human hands could had failed, .Mr. j Adams passed away on Monday. March 30, at 9 p. m. He leaves to mourn his loss, two brothers, one I sister, a grand-mother, four unties two aunts and-a numint* p' cousins as well as friends,; The funoral services were ,conI ducted at Clover M. K.f Church. | by Rev. T. B. Thomas, assisted by I Rev^ J. Cj Armstrong and H 1,. I Adams. The pastor was- in charg,. of a I short program and delivered the I' Elogy. He also read the obtnraryv H Miss Floride E. Pearl, teacher of IS the second grade represented the lj! faculty, and Miss. Louise Taylor V of the tenth grade represented the > school. Miss Martha Campbull of tho eleventh grade sang a so^ lo. The choir rendered excellent music. * The following High . school | jgiris assisted with the many flmJj al designs: Misses Willie Tati\ Maude Williams, Macy Laurence, Is Margaret Laurence, Arnetta \ Cook, and Delia Lowry; and the ( following High school boys assisted as Pall-bearers: Mr. Nee (Pogram, Herbert Broadon. John Jetter, Johnnie James (Adams, Samuel McNeil, Jr. and John A. Lowry. Me wish to express our thankto-the pastor and to those that helped with the programr thr many friends that assisted in tin funeral arrangement and also "to the McKnight High School. ? EASTER SERVICES, BETIIEL a. m. e. cnr r< ir~ Rev. S". FT. Lewis, FantorColumbia, S. C.?Morning ser|\ vice 6:00 'A, M. Sermon ?by the I ! pastor. Sunday school 10:00 A.M. Lj Junior church service 11 toll :.'10. Mid-day worship 11:15?sermon by i| pastor. Afternoon program 1:.'!() II by young people. _ 2. Evemn^-^rogeftm?^7-I-5FO?oVlwlr: - I1 Processional?choir J Selection?choir r "invocation?Rev. W. S. Trezevant J Selection?-chdir % Scripture, lesson by Bro. E. M. Pressley yl Solo?Miss Agnes Robiuaun ,? kl Paper?"The Significance of EasJ|r V ter.V, Miss Ella Clyde Myers Selection?choir K' Paper: "The Reality of the Res f syrection" by Miss Inez Ellis, ^election?choir -f *0 . n * . Passing ^hui^ NI>Y SrVTNT<>SS. D.I). ' ~ e tatc 1 >r. **:ii:tlv SiinHii'l?rrf?thiii \. M. K. Church,-died at liis home Tin remains were funerali/.i<1 Wed-A. M. K.'( huieh. . as pastor 'anil presiding .elder ^ sucd had ti e i? teem and respect of his /at us an outstanding preacher, anx'U he ehuieh as well as the community J under "uld i>ray.") M. C. ( usaac Laid to sit FlnrPnPP ?! - ' - ' - r^sw x_/ t ' t x Florence. S". (\. April 8th?On Wednesday. t h many friends of Mr. MeKinlev (.'. Cusaac were sad dcned to lreur the news of his h ath wTTieh resnlferl from injur-, ies received by being run over by a truck. The funeral- services weir held a.f.. Mt. Zion A. M. K Civ rch on April nth and conduct1 ed by Rev. Samuel Nance.1 EiVdy I ltd Miller, morticians, Interment, i at Mill Branch cemetery.- Im-. [ pre-sive musical selections were \ e uk red as follows: "I.cail Kindly Light," choir; My i Task, Mi's. A. C. Johnson; Flee As ; A Bird, ,\I r. James McBride; Obituary, lTdf. K. ti'uile; Resolutions, | Air. John Miller. The noble char?tn?orrri?s plei did?trfv of the dcciaseil \vu mligizOcl by-his Pastor, Rev. Samuel Nance. The c6mn.ital litis were held at the Mill. Branch ("lunch, the church of his childhood and beneath a mound of beautiful .owns the remains of this wo'i thy Christian man was 'aid to ) i St. Surviving relatives to whom we 1 extend our profound sympathy: i" three hrothrrs. He is ndt"dead for the good m vef die. lie is only !_tj ansplanted to bloom in the sweet j fields of Ktlen. j Mth. Frances F. Mi!Inn unrl Four \Linthe Old Son Fatally Burned Wimisboroj S. C., Star Route?A i very sad incident happened here T Saturday, April 4.1 h, when the Impic of Mr. and Mrs. David P. Milton was totally consumed Ivy J lire thking. as victims the latter and four months old-son. | The cause of the lire is unknown. On seeing the smoke and blaze the j grandparents Miltons, living neari r, ran to the burning building to find ft almost cosumed. On hear! ing the cries of the little three ' year old gril in a nearby plum thicker thought all was there, hut | when tiny got .there found only i the Jitt.lv gill. She was asked j where was the mother She anj"s\vered "Mama is in the house" she alflne~hadr~cscaped, tbe" father j being away on business.. J The remains wore'buried at New | IIopo Baptist Church "grounds. She leaves a husband, little daughter, father, mo.ther, two sisters, three> brothels and a host of relatives 'and friends. * ' VISITS HERE A f t r spending last \VOTlT-l!f!fl I | with her parents, .Miss Emmaretta | Jenkins left Monday night for Atlar-a, (Itosgia. Miss Jenkins is the.oldest child I of Rev. ar.d Mrs. L. C. Jenkins", a student of .Spelman College. I'm per: "The Relaiton pf the Ressurrection to the Christian Religion", Miss Xatissa Mance Selection?choir Everybody is .invited to attend these services. I t JIM COLl MBIA,. SOUTI "National Be Kind to ( Animals Week" April 1 20-25; "Humane Sun- * day," , April 19, 1930 ( Fifty Dollars lor Humane Flays In connection with the c.omins? He Kind to Animals Week cash tpriz.s UKU'ieKatiny: $.">0 will be a- i warded by the American Humane ( Kducation Society of Boston for a the three best plays for children [ oil.the subject of kindness to ani- t nials. The first jni/.e will be $25; v the second $15; and the third $10.. \ fhe conditions, simple but imp.r- alive, are:?7-7 -t 1-" The plays must be adapted for presentation by pupils in yiani mar school, so must be simple in c ..htuiie, .treatniotit, and stage and ' i< costume l equiix-nicnts.. 1 2. The word Tiiuit to be not _|i v.-s i.l 1 an !?i;rmn-imr nim-e rtnnr ? OUO, consisting: every word to he n orinUd, ineludihg all stage direct-*' SrVns and explanations, ' j d. The number of speaking t liaiacters to be not less than live. C Wtivi IIIU1 V UlUil CUV, J. No JTSS. considered that aie mt .typewritten, cm one side ol' the .] page only, with lull name and address at.top of lirst page of text, t i) not iiulmL extra sheets of pa- < per nor any notes 'or explanations j( x-iti. f .than ,1,Ijosc inc-nrpiu ;il,i d irt= TfcTTexT of the play. ~ T ;*>. No manuscript?will.be re ? viihied unless accompanied by suitable full??addressed 1eturn?cnvc-?i ope with full postage attached. jj b, All mflnuscrip.ts to "be reeeiv- (l ai.y, ISO l.ongwbpd Aveiiue, Bos mi, Muss , P"' la1"1, than Apri. t ,u, ipdb. ;?'?: 1 . 7. If. in the' opinion of tin .. , i udues so lee ted, no ina iui scripts' aie .worthy of .the prizes olfered, no awards will be made. Tile Society will, however; make, cash oilers foi 0 any manuscripts . not winning a prize that may he acceptable for ' publication. The prize-winning c plays will be published in leallet ^ .l'om by the Ameiican Humane Education Society and sold at cost " fcrn- nieetUhe demand for such liter- 1 iturc from humane {organizations and schools everywhere. Sample plays wlm li meets the 1 .bove conditions, now published by K ..lie Soeie.ty, will be mailed on re ' in'Kt. ni" i?ii'lidine' contestants. b\ vhe Secretary, 18U l.ongwood Ave., - Huston. For Humane Sunday A new two-jiane leallet specially 1 .ifrr'Jfced to help those mter'esteo '' I .n observing. Humane Sunday, ha- c poeeh "completed for the American ' Humane Kduc'Ulioh SaciPty irndMsr v ow available. It contains an interesting leply to the qu stion, ^ "Why Are you ln.teri.sted in Hu Inane Sunday'.'" pm in a Boston pastor I ;y the Kditor of Our Dam .J Annuals, and other material bear- s ing' directly on this subject. This-is a concise and hvlpfu. v piece of.li.t?. ratine to seiulto min.sters of all denominations, and to Ilicers of Sunday-schools and 'j young people's societies. Copies* will be mailed for uiie cent each, in ^ any quantity; During the annual convention of , the I'almet.io State Teachers' Association the State Teachers went _oil. record endoi sinir .'National' Be Kind to Animals Week;" and pledg *d their full support-, according to an announcemeitt that was given, to | t!ie press this week lly-J. 1*. Burgess of State College at Orangeburg, .the executive secretary. At a meeting of all.of the Jeans | feaedieus aCUrangiJ^mg..this wce-k, J J. B, .Felton, the ?tater Agent oi X. glo 1'rblic schools urgetl - tin- *, Jeans supervisors to give then j support toliumane week. The Howard school ip Columbia : was the lirs.t school in the State t?> < aiinnnnii' thsit it would enter the* < national play contest. CV \V. "I Madden is the principal. This school was followed by the'schools -t in the Parker Dis.tiict,, a mill set-. '< a lenient in Greenville of which L. 1 P. Hollis is the Superintendent of schools. > ?.4 Seymour Carroll of Columbia the i field representative of the so.iety < is at Charlotte this week where lie ' has pjaced a very attractive hu mane exhibit. Mr. Carroll will al- ?ro speak before the North Carolina 1 State Teacheis Association that is > .n session in Cluuio.tte, Thursday 1 Friday and Saturday of this week. < Colleton County Teachers Meef^ "" . < (By I>. Clayton Uivers, Jr.) Saturday, April 1, IP.'IG, marked i "the. sixth monthly meeting of the t County Teachers' A; suciatiim. nf.SAml.lo ttroo r?AnM-\l'ierul f n l a major extent. <;f the touchers in j the schools that will run seven . months. There was comparative- L ly a large attendance at this meeting. This is indicate of the boast- \ ed fact that many of the-county i .schools are standard seven-months i schools. _ < Aftera brief period'of devotion ( "the"supervisor,' Mrs. -Thrlma -M-Odom,. made her usual appearance before tho body ami discussed many 'things of value which are characteristic of her unceasing efforts to maintain the high type of confidence, loyalty and fidelity t among the colored teachers of this 1 county. ..... t Th(? writer rates very highly the s grateful appreciation on the part ,of the teachers for the New I Text Book Rental?System and 1 what it has meant to the hoi's ami i mtfti oI CAROLINA, SATURI)A Y, A ^ape Town Educator i Visits Atlanta Univer-, : >ity, Studies Methods 3f Jeanes Teachers Atlanta, Ua., April (Special) ,, ?A. J, H. Desmnru, of Cape Town, o Jouth Al l ica, who has been up- > loinUd by the govt rnmeiit of the 'ape Colony to sot tip ami direct |t , system of toucher .'supervision t] lattornod after the Jeanes work in lie colored schools of this country, isitc-d Atlanta University this r reek in the course of a tour of tlu . outb during which he is sin 'yiny ( he- work in trnlu51rial tmmn-e.VT,al'ional Kt'idlince and the Jeanes earlier prperam. * Jlr. l isn.oic I' a111c directly front Teachers Col- '' eti:e. CohunfHit University, Now ' in k ( ity, where he has spent the ... msl Vi ai i- in ode-mood stlldv. i no investigation inm .w i. i? ^ ilore is making of thd colored cliools. in the United Stales ha- " cell undertaken at the direction i^l hoCarnegie Corporation and -ti c 'N 'ape Colony education departiiuait. ' iv is the inst poison of his flice *' o be' sent to the United" Sttites ^ roiii AIV iea am it Carnegie, viskdrs' a lanL. ' Mr. Drsmoro.. a native of S?tU U'rrcn and a graduate of its rat- ? iinal university at Praetoria, is ^ \?'lrinn ol'.llie Wmf Win cut .?~ lislovttm of the pairt^that colored- ^ loops of South'Africa .took in this. * eorid'Uide con.ict. His . Im1o1>. \V i'.ii. t iii'. Second Cap? Corp?" d.in 1S?21, is~*no\\* relatively" raT . J (eetyi'dihg to Mr. Desiuore liu in 'y opy of this book in Alilerioa is in a lie private library of Dr. W. K. if * )UP? 'is. Who fas collected niueli naterfal en the Negro in "the V War. _ . > ei - . 'f v tills of ('ollelotl_ ( flinty. 'An r.11 y speaking the hooks. ha\\. been (l latldled \vith due pare. The good t ondition in which they have lie n :ept adds much to the pnseiit site- ), ess of the system as Well as the (-j nit look for it's success in. the fa- ji lire. * This county, was asked to: h,> epresented :at y^hf A Hernial . Conn- () v A s?iri:it inn irrniin niei.finer .. cinch was lu-td Sat urday. A hi il ~ . T.itffi, at 11:00 o'clock a. ni. ' The .writer. acc<piipannd the ( Mleiiualc. Thv first part of tin ^ essi. n was devote;! to the the; tng: of the" primary, clem-. ntar> ind hitch school groups, in di?&r nt boifics, to discuss various iroblems pci taininie to . sehoo' ^ The, olJi r part, of the session ' ens a program hi fore l'\. jreifeia!' , tody. 11 This pi og-rain . was_jLii'i rie 1 on in . , ujr style. A spellbound au.iicr.ei at-attentively and listened to th , iii-lodies stiajns of Inautiful sondes vhieh were rendered by individ- 11 inls and. groups. M-ofe than this s! cere Vlie Members virtually lift . 1 rom their seats by a masterful eliviry of the main address teivti by Dr. Kirkland \V. Green o! l( itate Colleice. Dr. Green spoke oh tlit.. subject;- s< 'Our Uncivilized Civilization," ^ vhieh hiliteed around p ants., tlia_t ^ Itiyssed education for .socializa- 11 tmn :?: 5 V i lit' occasion was t nioreti into, n .vith whole heart mI enjoyment a W nil present. The ila\ y a> a day n veil spent. li ___ _ . ' 1' former .South Caro- p linian WnfeiTTJooR "ti I5nston..- 'Mass.. Api-rt? Xiek * \ar<>n Ford.. well known in South I 'arolina as :pj outstanding stu- ' lent of H nediet and later as *' M incipal of Schul; Id School, of a \ikon, has recently. sion d a eon- 1 .art with tit.- Meador I'nhlishifiy a 'oir.jany of this city for the puh- ^ ication i f his. first, hook, t ntitled a Phe Contemporary Xofrro Xoyel I' is., n Study in Ware Ke'.ath r.s. Mr.j ' ford, who. has he'i n in a i of th ' 1' lepai'tment of Knodish tit Florida SToi mad a'n.l Industrial In-titutc. t s,t. Augustine, Fla. for the last sev s n years, has pre duet <1 something t tew in X'-'gro literature, an I it is I. safe to predict that this publtca- f ion will beeonu the' nfnt talkid- h if book of the year. It may easi- f y serve "as :i textbook lor 1u:n- h iteds of white and e loud st'.dy d .roups throughout A merica v;!m "5 ire interested m TTT. 1 CtrTTT at " a ' f sane and unbiased tin'erstandimt i: >f tin problems that unduly the > Metro's participation in tdte Amor- I' can social order. It i- a book n U?t ? 1..;.. . t .... nU/l :. 11? u v v v i y ii*?v nr? , wmu | u .vill .love to road and re-read. It J* t s a hook that o\. ry int 1 lijjentJ j< \merican leader wjll .thoroughly r joy. Mr. Ford; who is thirty-one roars old, was born and roared icav Ridgoway, S. ('.. v.-keie his pother still lives. Ho holds tiie a hgrec.of A. It. from Benedict 'j, 'ollcge and M.A. degree- from the v <tgtr d'Diversity of-frmvn.? Before ceepting his present position in s <t. Augustine sch^cd" 7 years ago, \ VIr. Ford served ass* Principal (1 () Schofield Normal School. Aiken ( >. C. At one time he served in ' p he post office department of New- ,> fork City under appointment of a he U. S. Civil Serviceminis- h don. ! According to pi'cScrtt plans, the look will be pff the prj?s: , and : s eady for gencraj circulation dUr: tl ng the Into summer. o Cea PUIL 11, loIiG T. W. Hi^h to Present "The Mikado" ' an Opera of Japan i j Preparations are going toward-^ npidlyH'ut 111 <presMnai;<i!i ..r -h ' peVu, "The Mikado." hy Bookei ' I lishingtbii high school on April 1 at the' Township'' Auditorium.he principals'and chor.-es a e reoar-stog .day -and night to make liis opera as neatly perfect as et 1'onnanee as possible..- Tlic.ros-' Htm- committee has al t early |>euii 'planning'. a eoloi 11:| "at t uSi; ? : ... apanese costumes, The miti.a.'i ial board has completed its aiLingciner.ts and ai.count es '. ,tm rices a*r .TdJ-lows: reserved seats, i).cunts; geiicial uninis-sion ! . nts and- sUiocnts, cents. The Cast <u "The Mikado" is' a.-dlows: The Mikado, m Japan; 00. pli Wilstni; Aa.'ki I'ow.?lit,- .. <r:i;sjhsi',uise?l as a wandering linstrel and in .low with Vutvium, Mi;. J. Andrew > imjnoiks; , ,0;Ko. Lord High l'.Xecvti ?hi r ogi, itipii, Air.-A. W . lloi/n -vy.; Pboliail, Lord-High Lve>.villi g KV ? 1, i \i si,',. 11,?.... i.- J. r . i n, 'h' . V r- * '-"V 1 noble JLelr'el, dailies Alouili .e; , uni-Yum, a wattl <u Ko-K<>. Mis.- ] ?ai.-y Knack'; PiUi-^,ing, ..sistvr of -r . iim-Yuni, Rachel Kinard; Peep-; o; siller ??1 Yuiii-Yum and I'iti.-J ing, Cece lia Richardson and- Ka-( - ha. an eldct Iy la< 1 \ ffi tTTTv um?' Rirnlcpd'TTo, 1 >aisy l eiirpt-t-T? : i? In the fust act, Nanki-Pou, as a alulci in;'- liiinst i i-l. num .- H'.t'/Ue ourtyarrt of Ko-Ko's palace' in | anl nV Kd-Kii. \YIlea ,Pisi,-'| ush!_ slvs him his business with Yum-I inn, lie replies l hat, 'while TTaK- 1 . T.g, tin euit'anmniV l.tH' ei'iiiiiiUa.. inns to the Titipu totvn bapd, Ik- | # aw Yuiii-Yuiii atiel they ' . lovcei. aclv other, but-InjcTfCisir \ tmi-Y~trm-f ,as betid,theel. to he?: guardian,) lu-Ku a cheap tailor,' MikNkl-I'oO I ail quit town. Hearing a liioiilb I go-that Ko-Ko". llttel been col.1- |a| einnee.l to death l;or flirting,. he | , as cntne back to town iit hupe-ol ... ineiing ami winning ' Yum- Yum', j ish-Tush says that Ko-Ku's e.eatn j cntence. lias been reprieved and | e has been exalte el .to the rank)., t .l.urel High Executioner, l'oob- | la'n exniaiiis "that lie has,-icce iveei II the high o!'l ices in IJiv state-, [ r lie le. tile fact tint,', all the*? high'i l fieials \v*iv too proud to .<t?i vi- j TT7tcr~rm x^cHttttrnv?lly iti-n t ells' ianki-i oi'i that. Vuni-Vutu is t?> ] ft tun f.ioin school this very day j i> Ku-Ku's' bride. When VuiiWAuni arrives w'tiij. ci sifters, Pitli-tfing ami- Peep- i j !o. Ko-Ko press.s his-suit. Nunki-K tt'i'i rcifs ivnMvti?t4,-trt- i it?h vo.-r- U is-t-L :ard. Yum-Yunv -sprtuws over' lie fact .thai-she, while your.e; ami Hi.vent, must \\t?| ot!.e. w'noin'she] oes not love. Nau-khPoo oliersj* uiiseii as-lover. Yuiii-Yuin say- i he cannot marry a waiidcrit.y s lin.-tul, so he i e'eeals hiin.-elf. as.|'. on oi the Mikado. They Yum-1 | um accepts- his love. Lj, .Mtanw.nile a letter i> l?i\iilji'lr< ! loin the Mikauo oiucritm Ko-hoj e > have an LAccitt ion immediately. e latfki-Poo pr. pal's*a to hau<>' him- [ | ell', but Ko-Ko.prevails upon him ( j: > or: 111 it 'hiiii.-e.l to be exeeutetl. p ar.ki-l-'ou consents' tin the coiuli-ji, ion lliat he lie permitud to marry j j 'iiintV 11 m jp.il hsiyi- a lltOH. h'sj( appine.'-., Kvi: y,oiie rejoices that! ,i victim lor execution''has been j j in.ml. Ka..i;ha e-olrt.s seeking her ^ 1 i,?vt i I ow po-i:.j?. as Nanki- , (j 'on, lie tin lis a deal ear to her, j \ o she goes awafe.- promising to re- c lort.lo-ti.e Mikado tiiat she has | ound his son. The act closeswith \ he i loud continuing' its revelry. The s. eoiid act ot?t ns in tire. gar- , j imi uL Ko-Ko with yum-Vcm hap- t y in piepaia'lon lpr ' i r mar- i j. iago to .\anki-l op. Ko-i\? snd- I enly finds a law that the wife of j I beheaded husband niit.-t lie buir- I d alive. In despair Nar.ki-Poo 1 KUilUi dee id _s to_ 'commit ..-uieide. | .-' :..-Ko sue'-tests that lie make an I \ ffadav it of Natrki-Puo's death.!? Io-Ko al.-o tell- , Nanki-l'oo that ; ( e mar marry Vum-Vum, but h. j ( I : . I.. ' . Hi t titkf In r away imnu'iuiiu'i) . i < Meanwhile katisha ardiws with j \ lit- Mikado wlm has t ome in ( I earch of his son. ku-ko saysjn hat Nanki''-.I'of; has sroi e. away. 1.1, at Koti.-ha finds ike death certf-I i* ienle. Th- Mikado informs Rd-M io that lie has heheadt d the licit , ' o tile .lapane-e throi.e. and tells t e im of the punishment for the ; ^ eid. N'arki-l'oo and Yum-Yum j ppv'nr lutoie ko-ku nia ried and 1 n s told that he is reprieved, but j. t Canki-l'oo is at i aid to l'ai e his e at her. He |-vrs'ua?les ko-Ko to 1 lany katisha to parity In r. The Z1 et closes happily with Nanki-I'oo j V nd Yum-Yum .reaplH.aiiiie- helojre ! he Mikado and the tteiieial re- ' ri o icing of all the people. ? j ~ L_t (MM ON CO 1.1,1 it Hi XKWS I'j I - ' id "The Spring educational Pi p- j j, ram for Clinton Collage was not ; N s successful as wo had planmd . ocause, of the vt'ry enchnunt y ,vath.T. The program that was j 'g ~~TT!TV~"t'iT,\'iu piomuUd hy?l'T irial- , ^ hip College, W\in sday nite. i L pi i 1 1st was .postponed' because : j f the bad weather. Brninerd Jr. 'oU'ego presented. to a very a | c reciated audio nee Thursday nit. j. l piil Jr. 1. a very entertaining 0 nd worthwhile program. A niim- j s er of our friends came u]> to wit- i ess t! is program. Friday nite, I c i pi it drd, the Clint,-n College ) tudonts sponsored a Bazaar in, c he new building. QuUi a number j [ (Continued on page 8) ! j + it>er D" -1- 7 rv ? i r Disnop u. n. : Africa Led ?- * * **> 2* "" -fl ~T* ; | r 7* ? RT. RENTDATtTT I'rfsiriiny- Rishnp of tfro~ I3i>li?>I 1>. 1L-Sitns, uT South. A frit >al Histvict. jravc a Wonderful lectin >1' Al'ii.a. Tu< . ilay; nijrlit. S o'clock, cctuie x^'as vt*t*y. veSy interest itm.'a njoydcjl jt-._ His maI V friends were more tit-ail ibsencc of fort: .Years, ami eoually t vufk. lie has <l?>m over these. .' Feachers Meet at Bishop College Marshall. Texa* Uonn. 11 M hnith?of?Hi- ' [ *! ?--K itrion. Marshall. Texas.' announce: i foiveful list of sp.akers ami nhTa-Ts for tin-- sixth" 'Am. a! Jinistiw-* In-titiitt', which iMi-f..ii tlu* Bishop ''ampus May '5-S. The speakmand tht*S ' strh'ii is 10 as follows: T>r. K. I . Harri-oil. Vasliinjrton, D. C.. Four Mesaijes,: Genera! - Tlu nu? 'I'll,. Mo: in I'roachor and His Pi aching lev. X. Y. Boa!!.'. Atlanta. .(la. 'our ' Messages Tho I.I??lv. Spirit mi 11 is I n.-t i n an.-!.t: Th.- Holy Ipirit am! His Airont; The Holy ipirit and His Emmies; and.th July Spirit and Hi- Ta'J;. Hr. W I. \YhitOklahoma City. Oklaoina. Wi at Mu t Aim tioa I >q t e Sa>oil ? Hr. ~ T. Alexander, killas. T xas. FouY Mv^saires.' h*noiaI Themt Five Portrait- ' f Jtysus';.- Matthew. Tlu1 li.eootod Savior and Kititr; Mailt, ho l.o' I of Authority an1' < >t ianii^: I.;ike ami?.1 ohm- Tli I ?i- 1 ino? Human Christ; Arts, tin ntiii. t ij .Mini-try from on Hi#!:. 1 )r. .1. M. hawsiiii. Wsuo. Texa-.-Vhat Chanvo Brotherhood? Rtv. Olson IMtolps y^to.ki s. Jr.. SlnvyV. .nit, .Louisiana. Two Messajreshristiatiity ami a NVw Yisi n: aid. (. hi i-tTaaity an i a Kvw IIvart.. IiV. II. II. LlitU'S," Marshall. Texas' 'otir. rdi'ssajn s What a Garden tid l-'oi- a Preavhor; . What 50 Ions l>i.i For a Pivache.r; What \ Cow Hid For A Pivavhir; ami V'liat A Sow Hid For A Preacher., drs. M. J. Brookwav, Oklahoma 'ity. Oklahoma. w Fi.'tlr Mosstarres. iciu ra! Theme?R aohjnp and >i aani/.in.u' women for . Christ* r .....m.:..: .i >> 111,111 > 1 ml < , uiii.Ai iiij; up l.it 'ragnieuts^ 11?>1*1 inj^ "n: ami Wo. 1 nan's Opportunity. Ilev. .1. \V. lughey, Marshall. Texas, FoUi I dcssajres. CJbneral Theme?A Vay Out For Negrois-?Communiy Co-opc.rat ives. Pivsjdi-nt JosPh .1. Hhoails. Bishop College Vi-jjonu'S The Ir.stHut . 4N(i charges aii" made to any 1 ninistcrs for lectures. room, meals ) n e i.-t i at iini?li.e?i-nthy?Insti.- J lite is absolutely free to pivachis of all denominations. It repesnits a contribution whieh Bis. f inp Collide ismaking to the N'e.' ;ro C.hureh of today. "^7 lleie?is-a bi iof but clear-stateAc. ry minister "who is present !' 111111 Tuesday. May a.. thruih.T, 1 'riday, May 8. 1.?Personal con- j' act with and information from a lozen of America's groat rejigious ' 1 aders. 2. Four days- packed vith idias and spirit which J iclp you to sojve th>- problems of our church. -A chance to get way from your job and to fo.jlowhip uith rn'it ut lu'i?pi Pachei-'. fot week. 4.?The Book" Exhibit, lere you will-"*fmd the newest ?ooks'on the 'work of the preach-, r. 5.?Full use of the collect ibrarry. Bishop's "New Library is me of the most beautiful and best locked in all the South. G. - A banco to study for four days at lose range a group of young colore folk. 7.?The -Pastor's Dis ussion Hour,.where you will learn low other men have solved the H'oblems you now face. 8.?A r-1 ~ / * P - ? / k.. ? pricfTS 7:KNTS~~ Jims of South cures Here It WKm I ^B9K^ "rrrxm STMTT ~ .-.-."V l-?h Episcopal IhslrfcXL . a. presiding over the lm h'Kpiscoiv on tin*, topoyi a-pby and customs - . at'-*Aik?n ljr.l\ erslty's Chapel: His 114 every one there seemed to have ; , triad to see him airtflr, after' his t? triad to lt-ani of the splendid n" leep spiritual Undertone' throughout th<j nieetiptf that vy.ilj._h lp you in face these lays without fear. Food 1 K'l Ho" -hip -?l' "'1! s -- faith. HI.?.A loyal welcome? hospitable ent ertuinment-p- am' "That (toed did' Hrshpp Spirit.". from -every?person on?trrr?ijishop 1?" Campus.. : " Ki servations can K made by writing Dean Smith. Eishop Cull-are. Marshall Tekas. ?? nth idiadii <>r ui:i:i) street NIC II <( IKiOi 2nd Semester. 1 >t ti W'trks, _ Honor Roll . , Ande ! >un--? Rariett. Ruth. idi; Donald. . Pnrth'i no. - i'2; /a.kson. Charles. L*."J j Javkson. Mai v. i?l; Lee. Johnnve Mat*. MVKolly, fohn-. iVrrir.. William. l^r-lV i ?. ry, Louise. Reed. Aii'a-Iia, 1'L To the Colored Funer- * al Directors "and Kmbalmers of S. Car. lit ntlenient May .l.'Stli, and 1 1th yoii arc railed together- ill your Statv Convention. We trust you are planning to attend both days. : Hvcaust that wonderful per* -onality of yours and .vaevvixag* . mg information -whudi you. are ... able to give wir} bo missed by the fellows- >! the i'i> te-sioa. (2nd I Vou owo.it to y.pur Community and to tile men that are planning to out . rtain you. (Si'dl A vonst motive ?roir'ram is arranged bv your Executive Ion an it toe that may PROVE helpful during these trying times. (4th) This is your Convention. It will be what you make it a lid we ktfbw you are not a slacker. Of course we all are ab'cmt broke, ? but come ami lets talk it over touethpr: (.Y.h) We. owe it to the future , . generations- to build barriers to prottet the Profession which Pfiv-. . s us our livelyhood and \vt trvlst to leave a rich he'Uage for >tir children/ Why not extend an invitation us see your cjy. Our local com inn. i. vi. iyi in ill lilII); V lol your comfort and ph asure while here. Come bring your wife and children. Anderson awaits your, a: rival. _ f~ Should you fhnt.net any Frnicr. al directors or Kmbalmers, who 1'arh-d to receive one of tlnse cir. eulars use your influence in having him attend till? Contention, Yours for "the "success ol' the Convention, l.ani, Yours truly, \Y. I. Peek, Presents "The Tx>rd Of Life" _ . (iThe young people's : choir of First Calvary Baptist Church will present an Easter cantata "The Lord of Life" Sunday, April l'2th at 6:00 P. M. The public is cordially inviteci to come out and witness it. The cantata is under the able direction of Mrs, S. S. Youngblood, ? .