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4tlhArai I-? 1 __ VOL. XIT?NO. 28 Headquarters ! v.. V. i: Kp i \ " . - { * " ./,..4^rnvbtnr"S. C. July 4, 11K1G ~ To .TEo"Presiding &&&?,'"Mirfs. , tors and Laity of the "Seventh K.piscopal District, Grace, Mercy and Peace he unto you from God our Father and Jesus Christ, pur L Redeemer. Through the providence, .of-God (I have been assigned to preside over you and I count it both a > privilege and joy, I do not come as a Boss or a Driver but I come in the-name of Jesus Christ as a big brother, I will not align myself with anv faction or ring if such there be, I shall stand ont in the huddle of the road where all: I . xaiUxci' me and expect all Christ* J ians to follow me, I shall not goi into any by paths to hold a caucus II to do sinv man harm T nnm.V t? "R speak and saw that which is lost. I ' I shall rive I'V1"\- nv.in -.in nppin:? I * tunity to speak tor' himself whenever it is me'essary. i.. I shall expect every Presiding ill- j dcr to he honest, and fair in (leal" " injr with his men and (jive ifip on-j ly the truth in recommending his pi\-achers:. for their appointments, j 1 do not want any double ih aliivrj but only that *.w!uch beeometh > Christian men. As to Allen university I shall | expect every man to do his full I . duty on Endowment Day and May < I' Day, no post dated checks will be v.- accepted' to' swill any man's re, V port for 1 know that such checks ai'0 never paid brethren hear nn'e, bring t.'ip ca>h or cashiers cheek, j my e.xp. t i '.'a;, alrnjf this !in? has ; hern saffieiert to warrant hie in j saying no. .. . I I expert i vt ry . Presiding Elder j to report twenlv dcdlais for his-i .? .district'at th:.%?Sl.at I .cairn - and ? Sunday School meetiipr which'will convene Alienist' 1!?; 1 '.>.")<? in Sumtor, South Carolina. o. I realize that I am' eomlnjr to ** ' preat-State and n jrrent people ! and I' am . willing to cxo.it all of my.."m i"'y a:--} power-for the a lvanccm nl of the church! i I call upon every mini-tor at seme, time I'urimr the year to hoii !a revival that 1:0} only hiay the i church.he revived hut shin rs cori vi it il an T a : ie'l to (' -t church. I our fir.-t duty is to save souls all else is secondary preach tin- jrospcl, preach it with pow. r, do not i ^ try to show how much you k,now, t'10 p-ople will tind hat . out i for : themselves. I"* . I wish to say to the laity of | South Carolina that you will find a fiiond in by vhh t"''ty six years] j expepieneo with the laity '.of the j I church I have unlimited faith in] their integrity. 1 am your servant and you shall have {lie .privilege ] .of discus-in/; v-hh l"_ 'h" I of your church. I !>. 1 i; ve in a sat' isfied. laity, if ally church wants its, t pastor hack it will be my pleas wiy. to send him back to you. the inler1 est of .t h( i 11111 ch?is , tneatcr than "Y any one minister and where you do not want him return I will see I that he is not returned for like II Caim-has 1 In lie'sr il is hotter for . , on;- man h) d.ij than the whole na'. tion to .perish, ' It A.skinp' Cud's hhssino upon you. .? J ami your f How servant. 7"* ' (T. f>. Clipper, Tiishop ft . U,^. ? 1 I* I KDSIONjr SIM Mill: "SCHOOL (lloek II S. W(. arc vorv p'nud siy tint u'ohw ?"suncrvisioM oi' our fici at director, Mrs. S. I.. Kin ley;' the .summer school h re is its Ih>s.I. \\V have^0 now enrolled liHo st.u lent?teachers. Everyone i- showing quite a j^B 1>it of enthusiasm. A Kiotin in Kami I.ifc, Mr. V Shorn!, teacher, visited tlu dairy at Winthmp , collejre last wed:, j | Tlfv were I \ a--c.il yyl'i the' krrnirnss shown there. "*jr* * The pal lie school and physical II Education Departments. Mrs. A. J IE McWhir.ler of Spar-tanlutrfr. iny strut-tor, present ! a very unique ll \ demonstration in the jryninasiuni A Friday July uW Wo were phased to have as puc.sts last Friday, Mr. Nunnery. St! pi. -Of f. ducat ion, Ch"Stor Co. 1 and Mr. Clal Supervisor of Adult } schools. Chester. Doth jjave . some intcE stin.tr remarks. ' Mrs. White -'and Mr. Shrrrnd. I Instructors i.-> Homr? nrut I'miti Life carried a croup on an obse.r ration tour Tuesday, afternoon, July 7. Th'-y ^vent about nine miles into the rural sections of York County, visiting homes and farms'. Thev also visited the dam where tthc electric power- house is located. Rev. Robinson, pa-dor of Mt Olivet A. M. K. Church, conducted the devotional exercise,? one day last week, lie delivered an excellent inspirational talk. The Chocolate Wedding will be \ presented in the school auditorium. Tuesday night. July U.f.Dont V, miss it. A treat is in -store for i ^ you. Admission 10 cents. A We wire delighted to have as jf -J speaker at chapel exercises a few n' days ago, Mr. Hurt, Supervisor of K; Summer School. lualStal xLiv Seventh iscopal District President Charles . Gandy Speaks Dear Co-Workers: This short message is an atj tempt to arouse your pure minds to the Jut't that there are only a lew more days before we shall meet in Sumter, S. C.> at Morris college^. for the thirtieth annual session of the State S. S. and B<: V. I'. U. convention. I am almost eel tain that this will be the greatest session in the history of the convention numerically. I am also sure that the information and inspiration you will re^'ive ficjm the group of scholars in religious ? dueaton will far surpass anything of its kind in the history of the convontonl "y but 1 am sending out. this specml appeal to all ollicers, executives 'and honorary, board mym-? hers, Sunday schbol Mission board members, regional vice-presidents, district mssionaries, and pastors to in si* all Sunday schools and Unioils not "only to report the door-, -A'.ny fee ul :;.").00 I'm 0110 ropt'OSOItUilive and $2.50 for each additional representative; cr asking each (i-sli ict Sundiiy'School and If. Y, IV U. convention not to be s&Tis(ied with the paying of $7.50 for one.; representative and $5.00 for each additional representative,, but to think of the serious needs of tlu- Cause we represent and double* un.'. n-double, this amount, if possible, .even at a sacrifice, ilen Ydict coljego in cus- your financial as.- istancu .Morris college with . her rapidly growing student-body t .- > many who are not able to pay u; lull for their board and tui.ion) is greatly' in need of every U-.mlar that we can possibly give j?n iiordc, to keep her doors open ini? she nmy keep pace with the onward educiitiopal march of the aye. , The u'gent cause of missions is appealing. to us as never before for piiitual and financial suppoit i here is a .mighty stru^ek- aeainsi I -'I). I)lin.!n?'-1 ?n."l i|i;iiMi-incn flop i. fore, whatever we "can do to improve these conditions, we should do it w-tli ail our heart; for oui reward will depend upon our deeds | if righteousness. The Educational un(| Missionai y convention' of South Carolina an<; the Women's Baptist Educational and Missionary convention of S. C. under the leadership of I)r. H. H. Butler and Mrs. Mabel K. How..'.I'd, re.speetively, have just closed ila-ir wonderful and "inspi: iiig scs itotli spiritually and financully. But do _ru)t _think l'oi- a iiill= ifient that the sad and crying financial needs have all been mot expecting us to do our .full duty, ile is expecting us to"carry our share of the moral, spiritual and financial resnonsi!)ilitv of the groat t'au^e tliat we represent. God !des> us to meet n; Sumter at Mor. is college, July 15th and put over a .. I'eat and constructive program i. ii ' ii.lis witicuuon mat win be :i heat-cm movement For unborn .em-rations.1 GAFFNEY NEWS I.ittle I\Ii s Pulo'-o^ aivl Master 0. B. Petty of Washington art visiting- their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Choice Montgomery and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jolly's grand' chillren of Washington, P. (\ are spending a pLasar.t vacation here. Miss Klizahetn Hardin, has returned home from Kings Mountain. Mrs. Vivian Glymph and litthdaughter, Helen stopped here' Saturday to visit Mrs. Dolly Glymph. .Mrs. Glymph was enroute to t Gastonia, N'. C. to spend her vaca' t ion. | Dr. G. W. Glymph was in the city Monday on business. 1 Mis Ruth?Morris has leturned home fiom Philadelphia. Little Miss Freede Morris accompanied her honre to spend the summer, i The latter has been attending sehool in Philadelphia fo>- <)! past tyn years. | Mrs. Fannie Wills" 'left for j Alexandra, Va. Saturday, '', . | Mr. Winfred McIIam ;vt$T Mr. I Thomas Rhpers, loft Saturday for an indefinite stay in New York, N. Y. Mr. William (iaffncy, died suUt denly Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Gaffney was a prominent citizen of Gaffney. lfdVas a devoted and faithful deacon of lie tin 1 -Baptist church. ? He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Ktta GaXfnev and son, Mr. Clyde Gaffney and many relatives. Funeral services will he conduct! d Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Bethel Baptist ehdrch w?fh the Rev. L. M. Tohins offi' dating. Interment will follow in Limestone cemetery." , ? . _. ah. :e=Wide I ^aaii " COLUMBIA, SOU7! Summer Stude College St R MANY ENROLED IN COlRSES J Orangeburg. P. C.y July 'H'i? Summer students, in the joey- Eu-! 'vat and Agricultural courses'of the Summer session at South ( . ? olinn State College here, are studying i the problems- that arise in tlteii l own- communities. The . Summei J. school ended its third week' with! mid-term examinations in many oi l the coui ses. I' Two courses for" Jeanes vorkei s j 1 taught by J. P. Burgess, state itinerant teacher of Vocational 1 work in South Carolina, are usine. ' the problem discussion appioach. In-service Jeanes .tcac hews report on proWems peculiar to their communities. Each problem'is discussed. ?n the class and solutions suggested whicjh arc to be trie' when tlu> teacher returns to bis ; community. The course for prospective Jeanes teach* j s is olfviVd to those teachers who desire appointments 'in this field, in South Carolina. Twenty-four s'udents are cnn>ricd in this coui^i' - this session who have .bachelor '-degrees. The staU- 'department of Education approves* for appointment this year only those who have completed this "course. " , Courses for in-service principals - w i i -- : - i u i j iti ui'uiai ly in rural senoois arc taught from the.same pi'obhm <!i cussion. approach a> the Jeanes teachers'. L. E. Davis, principal of the Florence High 'School is teacii er for three courses in which thenare 75 principals enrolled. . ' Professor Carles Harris, head* of the huisie department; wln? wa; . presented ill recital Monday, ^ veiling:. June 2t>, presented his Summer School students in a musical Monday evening. Jully 0. Other social and recreational activities took place ovi r the wcek-c r.d. . ? V? \\ AI.TI RBORO NEWS A bi'thday party gu in honor of their daugliier, Janie. Monday, July 5th was an enjoyable af. < fair. ,7 The color sell' nfe Was pink and green. A delightful repast was Served/and her friends Wished her many returns of the season-. Superintendent Dr. Thomas o. i "T the Charleston district pa-s.e through Walterboro last \\>ek ana spent a few minutes with the Rev. IVHr-Tithnv?llt'v.. Tiller had .i.-sr mturned from. Oran;c-burg vv; !\ he visited the ministerial iuA.i- . tute conducted in the interest ot: the M. E. Ministers. Mrs. Alice Hagin who n pr " sented?tlie A.?M. E. ('hurih a-, ;) delegate of the NT. E., S. C. conference was a pleasant yisiior ir. Walterboro last week. Mrs. i.ouisc Middlolon's lilt!. r daughter has returned from tin hospital, where she spent several days, with a brok< n arm, she iiut and almost complett ly recovered front the accident. Mrs. Emma Brown has lu en conIntesl to her home for several days with sick attack. She is improving at this writing. Re v. J. M. "Miller inotore! to Columbia and Blackville la~l .week visiting friends. Mrs. (!. Buekman has returned from Sum- j mervillc where she sp. nt several I days with her grand mother. Mrs. Pernyce (Jeridcau returned, from Summer school after having been in an automobile wreck between Columbia anti last week. She is somewhat intj " proved. Miss Ivenia Brown snent the week-end home having b< on called here on the account of her motli- TrVlllm'sg: Sunday was a g^oat day at St. Peter's A. M. E. Church, many visitors were present, among them w ct$: Messrs James Cooper John Doetmy-Xkonias Book, F. W. Williams, Harry Pearson, Rodney Dent, and Rest, the Undertaker. Mesdames John Carter, Beaulah Singleton, Odella Williams, Chiis^te-na Williams, Misses Margaret Dent, Estelle Wicker, AnivDeJ Dent, Christah lie Aiken. Jannivi Carter, Mabel Dent, A. B. Sing!; -1 ton and Mrs. Floreitce MeTeor. ( The members were pleased to have them present and the pastor so (Continued on page 8) J Bathing 141* IU, rn CAROUNA~"SATt 1U)AY-, nts at State :udy Own lural Problems VIrs. L. Woodward Is Laid To Rest Spartanburg, S. C., July. Olh ? Wis. Laura Woodward, the wiu i t'Y.dci taken John \V. Woodward I it'e long citizen of Spartanburg lied July 1, 1930. She was fun ralir.cd at .Mt. Moriah Baptist hurch wiioi w she has been a faith, ul member for a number or years. tVoodard was .taken to the church it 1:30'o'clock for review. At :U!i "o'clock the processional >i trim.. The 01 ai eh to the; beauti: ill strains of N(.jarer My C'ukI To Thee, with Mrs. Azalco R. Mc ihec at the piano. The program for this occasion vas \\ ry unique... Rev. A. M. Matthew, master of en ninnit s. J , r Sepiptur. reading? Rev. H. \V A'alker. ' . Solo?Mrs. A. J. Thorpe.. 1'raver Tvlder PinckncA*. Short talk?Mr. .J. rfT. Gentry white). Solo?Mr. Pro-ton. Alexander. Reading of T elogTams?MfsV" U'orvia Talley. IT marks ? Rev. R. K. Sims. "Solo? Mrs. Ruhie A.'SiXton. Paper?Miss Catherine M^ur ivemurKs?Kt'v. i. ??. .\iins, pas<m C.yntral Baptist chinch, <harest-ui. S.'C. "S.iMMr?. Flora. W. I'ovi. U. S;-r:non Ui v. .1. W. Wilhuin. Sen el am A'liih with 'arc, b\ iioir.' * II^s-ssh.nal - Shall \\c meet. Mrs. Woodward was a lovin; noiher ami a devoted Christian. :ju. . iTTcTals vrTiT) all whom 'i.e' vanu i.n Contact \Vith. Surviving1 h'r pasj-'f:^ a:\. h.*: uishund. Mr. I, . W. Wopdar 1, am-. Mr. i.awrciico Woodard. Sew Vi'iMr. .1. Stinson Wood, est id,' Spartanburg:, S. C.; two latiirhUrs, Mrs. .Myrtle St rict lamb i hat tanoojra.' Tonn. o 1 is,?Aiarm?(th-**..,?Nitrw?\ orhity; nine urand children, a host '! ? relatives .' a:iJ friends.- Tin 'lowers weic beautiful and many I'he most 'attractive floral de.-i^n VMS' ; ! ( -llted ! y t, ianuly. 1 K. <>: I'.' M hili'l'S _=!_ 1 S1M> \ V. .11 I,Y 12th l lit- s eond 11> : my. of. tlx K11 :ht ? -!"* Py.L: . I'oIUtfSSuj will ba laid imi .1 <1. to a..?i^ Pythian... x.x i'i xti'vnally reHlKslcd tu Xlu-luj. .Toe meeting oil .Inly full was t!ull of optimism and each In other pitsi i.t promised tl.i meeting* henet* wT ate lool.ing forward to a larg gathering. At this me'.tiug plans art* hoin. laid for tlx- ,.1'iih'i mining of tlx ix'M !ikvted Supieine Chancellor. Sir S. A. T. Watkir.s of-Chi.-' t xgo. I]]. . Infoi" aiion with referer.ee to th.' ixy -..p in supremo lodge cin los will1-'no given to us l:y i iii. We aiv .\p<, ting a good many, of our K',i-.:lr- outside oi > oi;;i,;n:a '<> l> i i! I H-sis uuntlR tV >!ay i?r ;li- -.:i ?v:>:? chancellor in our city. "I Ik- exae't date to, fie announced late t Pew Ryals, (>9, Passes A Ct.er Short Illness Columbia, Juno W?Rev. II. J. R.vals, t< arbor and preached fob many years in the lower section of Richland county. was fun ralized at Daughter's Chnpei Bapti>t church 0.11 July o. the church of which he was pastor'for many years with another. ' IJo -was a jrrent civic leader in and through the country. and was on educational., political and ceonomcal views. He was admired by both white and coloied people. The funeral of Rev. Ryals was one -of the laijjest that"! evvr been held in Dauffhtci's" Chapel. Holley and Sons in charge. Rev. Ryais has carried the lloliey's Institution far.and near. ' ' I - ,.v . beauty J i'ea vWJLY 11, 193G " ___ ? . , . ___ I + ? Oi. n--- 1 uaMcni c5iar i*ran(i Chapter to Meet July 21-22, Rock Hill, S.C.I All Kastein Star t'ka'pt * ?>': ar- j Ui;ri J to s.end r pre.-en'at iv< . P | the Grand Chapter on .1 ly. ' which niiots in Koek Hill. The .nod people there are .making am-.pie piovision for our entertainir.ent: . Stfnd r.ar.rs to. Mfs\ Johv.* M:.-e" Uobin.-on hi Mr.-. Mptth' I'htir. Send report.! to the Giiur S crc-tavy, Mis. Grac^ T. Ivenney. IJi'yiiettsvilhn lto not fail t>. . have your Octajron Soap couponat d Star Day reports ready. Queer Bat lis In ba Chapter No. 7 willjrivi a demonstration of one of the decrees, and this will bo both beautiful and helpful. Tmt us in*, t n Ihnk Hill and frar.sa< *. oiu i.u-i-riess in the - une lo'-irv. ' -piri. v pit has alw:*ys prevailed- ijr*'.a chapter. The G.-and chap- r Wo p .n i lu^iprly at h.db. To day litorrin'jf. dully -1. With every -wis.b :t hat w < ' will MVi'.a lino and profitable tit.;. i-MiJ hoping to see a lai-yo i ;n sontation, l?i aternally yours. ! (\ M. Kinky, <iinnd. Hoval Matron 7.. Townscnd. (irand ik.yaJ J'ytrJr T, Konnciiy. Grand .S" .c'lvy iMiss Halestine Parmley Weds Mr. A. D. Green Conway, Juno- JO?V~H -ialc1'hc woudina of -?ilni, :n. -. Cornelia Dannley of Conway- an>. .Mr.-, Arthur David Given of Clui'-- . | kston v-ere solemnised June JO "at Bethel Ai .M. K.'chinvh b\ Ilcy. AV. I. Gore bekoie a laij:v cro\Vd. The man iayu vows w. :o mad. aoioi o an' iiuprbvis d arch tiiat was- bountifully decorated.' Tho' bridal chorus from' Lohon-. urin Was played lor the otu'raiirs. .?f. tho, bridal party and Jin-nd is. oh it's Wcddihy ,Miu\ h fot the to. c.-sioual. Featuring t):o occasion was th -o 1 o "Because" suny," by Ciiaih-; Dewitt.. Mrs. (ir en i.?4tho yrand datiu"'.'ier of .Mrs; Coia Johnson. S: is popular in. the social set and has tauyl.t in t!a county the pa.-" ;wo .voars. ! .. . i .Mr. viiff 11 is a crauuate . o'. ? State ('oiler;.- v h it? he playvfr ImitWl fur a number of years, lie is how enraee,! ;fs itist.i u.etoi , .mil -tmaeli _ILL?Lhc- ?XV?.U-j?a??v 114u'? .school, Conway. sr.mmkin ii.i.j; m:\vs ????First?Bapti-t < hnrctr liev. A. H. ('.lark preached, tw(. wohdcrfuk sermons Sunday. In the morning bis text was taken I'rom "Acts <>f the Apostles" lib: 11, subject, "l'ei -ee.it'.UL (bust". 'Sunday ni-,lu another stirring sei mon was delivered. 'i*hthx't ,uataken l'roih I'sahus 77:lv, subject i"itenK'ml/i. rinir Cod's Hie.- >inys".. Thodi". T. I', laid .its services or. .excellent program render* d by fiercnt Scholars of schools. The program was enjoyid by ail wis witnessed it. Mrs. Julia' Winduin. one o7 opa distinguished meud/ei s wlm istn.ving in St: Charge was .up to attend to some busiius, la-t 'week. We are sorry t<> say. that she was not able to stay over to attiini the different sirvi.es df the week. We ar having quite a few visitors coming n froin time to time. We are Very pleased to haw tlieii j presume and nil are e<odia!l.v hi- j vited to visit us. The I'sher Hoard is iner*. asinc wonderful and we h?>) e that each and evetyone will stick -tuid:'a-i to the won'd. ri'ul work. The vice, president is,cariying on the work' until the pi/isiihnt returns. Tip I 'sllel s Rainbow l.'illly iv:i. a?31 cess on Monday .night. -A .v,-??nd< f ful program was rendered by valioiis Sunday school scholars audi iii'-mbers of the church. Mrs'. A. 11. Clark is still ivcwvitfg lots- of- valuable presents for I la r birthday Com the varum-. ,if tl,^ (111., 1 very thankful and proud of each trift that she has received - 1 ROBERT BROWNING KI.I IOf l COM Ml NIT Y FORl'M The Robert Browning Elliott Community Forum under thu_au*> pices of the youner pftoplo of Columbia. makes it initial public ap- j piarance in a program to be rendered at Zion Baptist church, Sundav. July 12. 1:00 I\M. The public is cordially invited to attend. J. E. Brown, President ? E. S. Caldwell, secretary. rtS jt ^ -? V*'* ; Final Plans Re fc Anna Kay Moore To Furnish Music 15!i* Dancy and Reception ,\1 Township Auditorium O.nj Mor.dav Niuht, July 20ihj WINNERS HO TO .1 \f i\ SONVI1J.lv I I V, 11 I > 2Tih ' . _____ __ _ r* . Columbia, *S'.- . i\. phi:; iiJt'.c bouii.'o<?ik>; ? .-.-I .!Ut annual ' all.-.a-.." ; u-v: I.HmI ]_, I : ' .i'a.a.'V t . k~ ?*. t.i-; ** a* i 'it* C f.,i.1 >'i a ay -'U. ; . >? '< r ? 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A"'. -~r t y a na.-i"tia;;y . : 1 . a Hi'-' : V. -iin; >' \\ il, V * MAS I 0\ I .1C N MX* s . .. TlU- -M.-A: V. . .thi-y e? L.<I-i . ' a A .M S 1-hi : t :.:S 11i(tn I'I>- ' li;ul f " -. . * -" ;i'.: i \ " * ; ... a.;. : :.o i: A :a-rV< ' - I Ma.-. > a; a. A mi. ) W. l:. MuAnai:. f t ;, a - k i iMiUij Uv,.. Ii v..in:, ^ ? . jA?:Wj\ ,t<- t'-.f oi k. tv.A . . ? ! ; j. i:ily Liinvt-rtvi. R-. v ? I!o'\ :i a:.. a :( : t *> u' 1 Ill v. .1. \\\ \V:!Jhi: St. Jan;, i chUii"b.> J hi' S;r:;tta^ it i *: ' a '.v: ; . v . : -;;.ii w; TIT. M>i\\. 1.-T . i. i !; i?. Ga !i !)-. ta. i. w,:]. hir, !.> v. j it). ; i *! v i s ft:..J Or rhv tliir.t" -Sunday la with i i- > r ( ion; av i ."'t.n-rv.- v ill v..'.; .! with Uuv. (laiy at *\Vi:! -sv (. .v ; Tku.-.i wW'-. -l A w :t): !a-: / Sunday wot- ? -i? !:< :> . oiii... iit-:)! i :;; < v;i. . Vm k; .Mi'-.. . ! villa-, n?il l"'" r Mi-- K. S;irina?]i< a:ui li.?. M... tm woi'L' idoitcd .! nynifs ta *i;-. Sunday -oil.."; writ if.;; whi, . . will nnvt .Tu'.y 22-2d at All : chapel. . ' ? TliV !i\iva! ljiVetinj*, will hcei' in IIas'to\y r Mi>>i? y.u the ;1, ; Sunday. The revival nif .' ir.y;. v .) hetrn n' St. 'Phil;-}) cJmivh o:i tin first SinnlUy in August. ?Amontr th?j really eviat huma: These are some of the ob'cc ti\ts of the Oomnurfjity (."enter aFastover. We are pleased to sa\ ! that the Center has a visitation about- 21." < per week, childur. and fndults'nr.d they -h;n. ket ball, .soft hall nra'wino. painting. scwinjr. woodcraft, si.ulptnve.! knit tine, home yrardenir.ir. treed i house-keeping, parties and how to . conduct them, hikes, community sinftiner and many other activities throuph life. (Continlud on',page 8) f | o II OA July V riut'i\i 5' ady for eauty Contest Thompson Named As ^ stele Delegate III*., 2? i.. rf-r<n:v-o:: i' Green a named us ? ' '> . .ila- U. V. P. U. ??:. ! >' S..i :;v- .vl.i.li will .. C > Jalv 13 --T'i:' . 3 T i . i-.- n.uuve ' ' ?' W a!ui'.'ill Life a:: . y.as 'one 1'int?-Bluff aisii. was one . 1. S: \V. ..f York . ' : J? _- \Viic c-oun ' ?i-than .( !) 1??. > = , Vl l^. .,rr<- .<4 Mate to -' ' agro -v -.-ion v a- .held in I.' i. J; i ( .. . . . ' "1 a i iiiauvi'. for Ta*f ' y>: v birch,-? . Mr.. .... ii.. .-,>! ] \y ' a-kef what '\ < :, -omV thipjjs ' dj. in- Ti.e state . . "As-! I * i. that I J\>" ' A' ]'< ? !>lt t'). .. .. ' ' A- .. . Vs h" Ms. ' "and 1. jfttn -!wt to ? --y 1 ' "1 am iru'injj ; -ti.v :> ci;:. church ~ ? r if hv Ftouyht ' eh. I do. feel , I /-" .-! r del > ' I moic ' lhi.nr*.- be- .... *'-4 ' v 1? there ?: 7-?7? a.- t?. con- . * ; . v always on * * ' . n.a!-.-. Uk same1 'y- a .: : ;:y:e ati'i \ N bill AV< M.W S ? 1V A ? . V. 'M. .11; t'iuireh lit '. avollna. bastiir 1 '1 ,* \ <:a: a select.'? :>: .1 . '< ,a,iatix?ns, i . fa>t . v. . 7':! -! r;.; ' '\\v.ei.v- " , : i :.,a U us. : re c." . . ' .' . i:.>;ir- > j. 1 ' v.v : made tp ! - ;u .;* ?].. i ' ! ' ia.rk - u:;i vnila: ar .by 7'' : at the . <?n the , ' they : . a _:.v- * .?<; an i enjoyr the b'.'b. . ' ? . *'' ' ' - .-.i-y:i>o birth: ' *\ O Of - 7 ?; r. r . <?f. a num _____ - : )h.J? It. !. to i. J ?1?-?M?s?Cat ?r > C. vis. I' * a - :: l\ ??r, la.-t.? - ? h-.. ;? ' - : ' ' : " '.-v. and - T HT7 Mrs. rir.vrly of ' I,:- ;;.ilo!pki;x v ' ' - M-rs v.. a-;,! Mrs. Par. ~ - ? r. i- * place <?a. is here ; Mr. - . ' t- Kir.jist'ree . ar. : <-hil Iron j* ' : ir.uv> ay ihaths .if hor >vii;, vV>'.v hot. % i WI:>t wiii;i:>\ s news Alt. I.ihann.m \. M. 1.. Church Ivi v. ( . I.L V, i,. fast or . i. rtVo-munion Day; V : ~ . ' ||(-1 v ' service* --v --^ \ : .:? , a:'ndawc was ' : ' ? fa:* !.f ?! Sunt.. Mr. V '! ' aithfu] eo; ' ' ,;"'v l.'-sson f r:R-icwod. ' 1?-???"-r?, ' i!' I'fl.'tnv, v' r;]-. ira . :n v. rv interv > j*,* U-#<on. V* " 1 ' .ufo-nincr s rvice r !.:\y his. < ' v' sv.h.i it: "Who ...tv'.'J.V.'' -ih'o loye ...... :1was indeed a ? a-:. ! i . . ! wend, i fully del'v? rini? s= rvitV. rraver 1 hy Tii;o. Mose ' I :*;ITt r. a: 1 hour o' rifht ?pr. j levied for his , ir\t T. r\ l1'- ; j._*fcbjcrt-^"Rr. me:mb< r Mo," W wore madp t>i I-feel h;i!>>\v ,ti C h sw\ices. the j <j>i; it i a! t' K van 1 itrh. We were every g;ad ' ni' f rem "Mrs. .Tanic Meaij. \vh..-. >. in th? hospital, -r? n h ? .. n-. !. W77 are ' " nl! 1k.iV ;Jtr ; to h dp the Kt'V. Movd ir. his laily; hp is dOtru % muler 'u] work at' Graves Matii-n. He i- v'th us wh.n over ; lie io'1, and kindness deserves stinl.i.ev, T!v> 4th- of Julv nienic for the ben. fit of the trustees was indeed a grand af air. best in the [history nt? the community. Th# (Continued on page 8), 1