The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 01, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
I Saturday, May 1, 1937
AyPUBLIC HOUSING
Labors Share in a, Housing
' Program
Of the great body of Anieiican!
i ^ citizens, labor is in the best posIV
-5n!rle position to know the housing
?itui">j^ion, because generally speaki
ing it is the principal direct sufp~.
ferer from our national neglect."
For workers at the top of the
\ economic scale, fortunate enough
I to be living in decent conditions,
I the cost of buying or renting, modI
crn homes is high. For low inI
come workers, private industry has
I' .made little or no elfovt to provide
good housing; and they are forced
j to content themselves with older
| houses discarded by piore prosi
pgrious citizens.
1, What is the workers doing about
In 1933 the Ameriran Federation
^n~t!rtjrrr-Trckrptrrl?-a?resolution
on a public housing program
saying that a "long term publichousing
policy must be adopted in
order to guarantee a minimum
standard of decency in housing for
all fanulies." Another lecommen.
tiation was the enactment of Federal,
S^ate and local legislation to
set up permanent housing authorities,
with adequate power and
financial support to undertake an
extensive program. A third called
for the formation of Labor
Housing Committees throughout
the country, to develop an active
demand, and to educate workers in
"U better understanding of the
l Ml'rtUI 14 iv*
liUUdlll^ jm/uivn,,
The Housing Hill of 1037 ha>
been introduce/! into Congress by
Senator Rol/cgl. F. Wanner ape.
Representative Henry B. Steagall
It is designed to set up a per man
ent housing policy, under which
the Federal government would as_i
sist states and cities to finance
sTuni clearance and low-rent*~housv
i-ng. on. a large scale. Housing foi
' . . 'ow" income workers, with its benele
' fits not only to them but to all
citizens, cap become a reality, at
last, and the United States car
f) begin to rath upwith Kurojiear
It countries, already far out in fron
T' with modern housing.
It., It is during the hearings which
committee^ of the Senate and the
' House of Representatives custo
I mavily hold off legislation which
, is under consideration. that indi
. .vieliials and organizatietn.s interest
f ed in its passage present their at
a titude. This is usually how 1'ecrislatois
are' enabled to elecide what
tj[ " the> people elesire them to do.
At the time- TTie AUaeheT-FIleiY ~
bogen Bill was up for hearings in
the last Senate, it was estimated
g that mor than Id million new
dwellings would be* needed during
.V . the next ten years,of which, hall
would be replacements of wornout
houses. Onc-forth of this to"t
tal, or 3,216,0.00 of our present
dwellings, are unlit, for habitation;
Tji yet low income Workers are forced
^ | to live in them. ' "
A J Private industry has failed, and
IV apparently will continue to fail, to
1 nay much attention^ to this type of
/* nous.ing need. But this is the
| ' * hind of low-rent Jiousir.K which
the Housing Division of the Pu'
lie Works Administration has
y been building exclusively, not com
puLin^ wun jjrivui'4 inuusuy wnicn
presumably tar. supply the housing
If' needs of most families. InterfcrS
ence with the legitimate f.cld of
private industry- is. in fact, pre|
vented under the terms of the
^ " o ee ?TX""le,y A' t. which provides,
for exanyple, that families having
incomes of more than five times
the rent in PWA's projects are
i ineligible to become tenants.
Will the American worker recogf
-- ni/.e the proa test opportunity for
a decent home' life, ever offered
U to him? Or will the apathy which
| permitted this great program to
l. fail twice before, keep him permanently
saddled with the burdens
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r > w*. mo j/i v .-vm in mi; LUiuiilluliK
SAINT PAI L A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. W. M, G.antt, Pastor
I Lancaster, S. C.?Now that
j spring is hero we arc progressing
J rapidly in our church work. Sunday
morning we had a large attendance
at Sunday school.
\ At 12:00 o'clock Rev. Gantt as
usual brought to us a soul stirjv"
ring message. Many hearts were
f; made to rejoice while he brought
/ to us the word of God.
At .'1:20 o'clock '"'No. 00 club
[ sponsored a piogr-nm. in behalf of
the rally. .Air. Lenard Rutledge
was master of ceremonies. A
large number was present. The
White Oak and Pleasant Valley
choirs, also the North Corner quai
tot rendered music. Prof. Garrett
and Rev. Bluckmon were the speak
II ers for the afternoon. $16.62
were raised.
Sunday night the 2*~ .?.rterly
conference was b ( one to the
illness of the c! , Dean Fitzpatrick
ht Id the gnat tor. Although
T the elder was not present the
pastor and goon members reported
$30.00.' Which was our assessment.
Wc are praying for Eldei
McClellan a speedy recovery.
. SIEVER SPRING^, ^ CHURC11
Rev. N. A. Daniels, Pastor
fenaieton, s. u.?Sunday scnooi
opened at 10 o'clock. Supt. A. HGantt
and most of his co-workers
were at their post of duty.
11:00 a. m.?The pastor brought
us a noble message that made every
heart burned with joy. The
7:30 sermon was preached by the
pastor. The Junior choir sang.
i We were very glad to have Mrs
N. A. Daniels and their new little
daughter, Bobbie Jean, with us
Sunday. The Missionary Society
met at the home of Mrs. Pauline
fciOi.nir
THE FOURTH ANNUAL CON. S
V KNTION OK THE?NEGRO FRATERNAL
COUNCIL OF
CHURCHES IN AMERICA
The Fnurth Annual Convention ^
of the Negro Fraternal Council of
Churches in America will jpeet at
Wesley Center A. M. E. Zion
church, Center Avenue, Pittsburg,
Pa., Wednesday and Friday, the
12th, 13th and 14th of May. 11)37. .
The Theme of this Convention I
is: "THE NEGRO CHURCH FAC- 1
ING A CHANGING SOCIAL AN-H-H
ECONOMIC ORDER." Many not- i
able persons will participate in the <
ptogrum "and among them will be <
Mrs. Mary McLeod'Bethune, Na- i
tional Youth Administration Direc
tor, Dr. L. K. Williams, Pre>ident
National Baptist Convention, U. S. '
A., Mr. R. L. Yann, Editor the
Pittsburgh Courier, Dr. Mardecai !
Johnson^Bresident Howard uni- (
' varsttyTDr. George E. Haynes,
Secretary of Race Relations Department
of the Federal Council of
Churches, Bishop R. E. Jones,
Methodist Episcooal church, Bishop
\W| .I.^Walls, A M E. ^Zion
E. Chun h, Rev. Shelby Books,
Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Charles E.
Hall, Bureau of Religious Statistics,
Washington, D. C., Dr. James
W. Eichelberger, Christian Education
Birgctor, A. M. E. , Zion
church, Chicago, 111.; Rev. J. &.
Holman, Washington, D. C. and
i numbi r of others.
There are . many important
nUi'i lirtU' /Ir.
1IIII1KN IV* 1 VIII.- Viiuuu IU v?w
and if ever'there was a need a foi
...united action, now is the time.
'The church must not sleep on the
job while extraneous doctrines 'and
movements are destroying the
oul of our race. The church cannot'accept
a follower, when she
sits down" and neglect the social
and economic interests of the people.
We hUTst got together and
present a united Christian front
of the Negro churches in America.
. . '
Signed:
Bishop R. C. Ransom, President
Rev, (J. C. Coleman, Vice Pres.
Bishop L. W. Kyles, Kxe. Sec'y.
BEACKSBI'RG NEWS
Trinity Chapel A. M. E. Z. Church
Rev. J. J. Hunter, Pastor
The Sunday school rendered a
very nice program Sunday evening.
We were favored with a
solo by Miss Ella McDonald of
Eancstci, S-. C. Mr?-McDonald
father and Miss McDonald was also
present. We were very glad
to have them present. Academx
Street school is now closing the I
annual sermon was preached Sun !
day at 3:00 pr. m. Bine Grovei Bap
tist church by Rev. James Dial,
pastor of Alberts Chapel M. E
chupch. Mr,; Burnie Moss lei'; [
last Friday night for Brooklyn, N.
Y. He is visiting sisters and j
brothers, relatives and friends 1
there for an indefinate time.
.Mcsdanies Selena Moss, Cora i
McDonald, Susan Ai?ostlo, Ella
Lewis Jenkins and little Miss Mar- j
ion Edwards motored to Ro:!. |
Hill S. C, Sunday they reported a
very delightful day visiting friend?
and relatives. Mrs. Gretta Childers
and Mrs. Vivian Moss 1. ft
for Brooklyn, N. Y. Saturday evening.
Mrs.. Virginia Wilson left foi.
some point in Conn. Monday. Miss
Margaret Childers of Charlotte
N. C. was visiting her people hen
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pre/lie ami
their little son, Frankie, made a
quick trip out of town Saturday,
on business. This trip was ol
much interest to their family and
neighbors.
Mr. A Hie Wood, and Mr. Roht.
T. Childers are improving after
being ill some few weeks.
1>R. NANCE HELD SICCESSFLT.
CONFERENCE AT
' BROWN CHAPEL
(By Mrs. C. M. Jimmerson)
The members and friends of
Brown Chapel church enjoyed the
sermon Sunday afternoon preach
ed by Dr. Samuel Nance in his
lobe. He preached as a man sent
and called by God. His songs are
very uplifting.
The quarter Tuesday night was
a 16ve feast. Pastor Bowman had
things in readiness. Joo Louis,.
rmiergoncy, .Young-men. Stewards
essis Board No. 3, led by Mrs. Lillian
Gardner, Stewards Board No.
1 had special donation for the pre siding
elder. Our pastor's wife,
Mrs. M: E. Bowman conies in for
a lion's share. Dr. Nance was almost
taken of his feet and threw
many bouquets at the pastor, officers
and members.
Six members were added to the
church this quarter and Bro. Jacob
Zciglar licensate was renewed
_ for another year. -Peace?arul mony
prevailed.
Our reports follows:
Paid P. E. $40.00; paid pastor
$125.80; trustees $100.25; Sunday
school $15.40. Grand total $287.
45. T
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Thompson and was entertained ,
oy Mrs. Nancy Sims Thursday, the
attendance was pood. The collection
was $7.80.
Benedict college singers will
appear in concert, at Silver Spring"
Baptist church, and Dr. J. J.
Starks will speak on Germany
> and German people. Friday evening,
April '23, 1937, come one,
come all and bring your friends.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE LEADER
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SEABOARD ADDS THROUGH
A IIM'ON IHTION El) COACH BETW
T-'FV NEW YORK?ST.
PETERSBURG
Addition to Southern States Special
to Be Do Luxe Reclining
Seat Type, wjith .Many Innovations
for Passenger Comfort.
Effective from New York on
A.pii 1 25th and l'roin Sti Petersburg
Apiil 27th, the* Seaboard Air
Line Railway is inaugurating
ihrough air-coitdttioncd, do luxe
reclining seat coach service, .witlu
jut change of ears, on its fast,
Sne-night-out train the Southern
State Special over the PUR-RE
it P-SAL between New York,
Washington, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Tampa and St. Petersburg.
The through coach, which augments
the other completely air
conditioned equipment of this
train, has widely spaced, soft upholstered
seats which are adjustable
to comfortable positions foi
relaxation and sound sleep.
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resolutions from the
.ieanES 11:a ttetttonperence
Oraiigeburg, . S. C.?Whereas',
the Jeanes teachers of South .Car
olna, in session at South Carolina
State college, Orangeburg, S.
April 15, 1'5, ami 17, li>o7, do feel
that this coming together of the
Jeanes teachers is the greatest epoch
in our year's .work due to th
fact that we ate able to discuss
problems that confront us in otn
various counties. And
Whereas: we have been greatly
benefitted by our district . group
meetings, we do feel that the coming
together as one has broadened
our point-of vivw in solving these
problems. And
?Whereas: this meeting has been
greatly enriched by. the presence of "
our distinguished guests both ; native
and foreign, has enhanced our
possibilities in'seiying humanity
in greater capacities here' and . in
foicign countries. s
Therefore: lie it resolved that
we the Jeanes teachers of South
Carolina do hereby express our
sincere gratitude to.l)r. Arthur 1).
Wright, President of the Jeanes- ,
Slater Fund, Messrs J. B. Feltoii, j
W. A. SchiiFley, and other..members
of the State Department of
Education; President ?' Whittakcr,
Prof. Burgess. aiuPrrther members
of the faculty of South_ Carolina
State college; the bfrsiness men ot I
the city; .Mrs. CorirAjreett, Jennes-t
tea.-hor of Orangeburg county; j
ami all other individuals who have
been responsible l'or the sd&cess;
and the .pleasures enjoyed.
Be it further resolved that the
impressions made and information
received be taken back, into the vui'
ions counties to .help create right'
attitude and bring about desirable ;
results. And
?-That., a copy of the said resold-,
lions be sent to.The Palmetto I.ea*
dep. The People's Informer, The
State, The Anderson Independent,;
and The Pittsburg Courier.
RespectfurBr^iibmilled,
The Jcaiie.s Tvacliers of S'. C. !
Committee nh 1 evolutions
Mr. T. F. Maiiimond, Cbr.
Mice AT'nvMm Wi-itrkt
Mrs. Bessie "Goldsmith
Miss Floy-MiU-hum
Miss Laura Reid ?
.Airs, f'orinne White
SIMPSON NEWS
?J
The service.- from Monday niteto
Friday night were great with
a varied program each night.
Sunday morning It) o'clock the
Sunday school uvas. conducted by
Supt. -R. F. Kennedy-. The clashes
were combined and thoroughly
:aught by Rev. C. 11. Land of
Chester, after which a spiritual
prayer . service was conducted by
Deacon Willie Bow< ns of Camden
assisted by tne Deacon Board.
The- servient being turfied to
1'tilpit. ltev. C. rW: Kennedy conducting.
lie gave the church history.
I'ap?>r by Mis.. Mary Iluckahee
of the Sit. JoshVia M. K.
h: .'ell I iilvdiiM-n'
7mi_of the Cross". The great soul
ib'ing hymn Xo. 25b was' sung
because it was thy. favorite of the
founders of Mark church. Rev.
II. I,and wa< introduced by the
Pastor, Rev. J. P. Gibson to <lclivoy
th chut eh's arnivor-ary sermon.
Text St. Matt. 1(5:IS. After
this"-reat sermon $20.23 was
eontribwred in the collection. A
delicious dinner was prepared by
the ladies. (
At 2:45 everyone cnjojVd a
great prayer service-.J'ollowod Ivy
a solo "It Pays to S?*i ve Jesus",
Mrs. L. M. Gibson. Rev. W. S.
McCollough of Camden was presented
who preached the pastorate
anniversary sermon u ing as
a text 1st Cor. 9:1G,' subject "A
God Called Minister' which brot
To us a spiritual inspiration. A
collection of $7.05 was taken. St.
Mark choir rendered music for the
two services.
At 7:00 a great congregation
reassembled. Prayer service condu.
ti fl by Dea. Rowens. Rev. .1
ST. Freeman, pastor St. Luke Raptisst
church brought to us tthe
clo-ing sermon, of our 02nd anni
vcrsary. ouD]cct: "ino tifeatness
ol' * Christ's Groat Commisj
sion". After, 'that groat scrmog^
the doors of t4ie chuxeh were opcn:.
od by Rev. C. B. Rosebovough.
Miss Willie M. Mae came to renew
her Covenant with God and
the church. A collection of $10.
was taken. Music was gendered by
St. Luke's choir. 81.00 Was presented
to the": pa>tor by the mother
board. Total collection $5'b
70. With a deep gratefol feeling
that God had blessed us and gave
u/> 'success we returned to our
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THE PALMttTtO LEA DEE
I the <?tai
I ?v abb& vvall^4
^ c_ nM TMt amer^H
INOTE: Your quebtion answar
a clipping of this column is cnclos
reply; send a quarter (26c) and
velope, for my New Astrology It
mail free advice on thee (3) qu<
birthdate. and correct addres^ to
to ABBE WALLACE, care of TH
Assembly Street, Columbia, South
' ?> > t > <"> X-X-X
H. A. C.? Please tell me what (
vocation I should choose ai d l
which one am I best suited for'.' j t
Ans.: You have sufficient tale.nl i 1
and personality to attain success in ti
most ailv clerical imsitinn Vm:r I
love, for home and children is so > ;i
Treat that I betfeve marriage "ill i'
interrupt''your business career, n
This is several years off. li
* ? ? ? j j
It. H. C.?Will the doctor that '1
's doeloj ing uii my eye remove the
tinier? ' , , ]1
Ans.rll you cooperate with the'
')ortoi in every way. he will he...
hie to yoivce* sfullv. remove, the jj
turner. It will take q'ate some,
time to become entirely well hut
voti have not hint; to fear in re- >
;ards to this condition.
? ? a
! n
E. G. T??I am always worriedV
and I know I am a good wife.:'
Tell "mo what makes my Husmand j n
slip out at night and do? the
\ hi tins lie does?
Ans.c It woiil3~ be a "hctlerMi
world, indeed, if someone could h
suggest a remedy to. cause? husbands
to APPRECIATE a loving
w ife and a home, and not. to "tip! a
obit." -Cnfortunately there doesn't j C
seem to be anything that can he j a
done, and I would suggest that >ou v
reconcile yourself to his actions. a
?? ?*
S. T.?Will my boy ft'iond. mm
back tame any tunc "soon? 1 )?><
he love me ?
Ans.: You don't haVe to w orry j
one bit about your friend return4 i "
iin: for lie could not FORCE lll^l-|e
KEI.F to remain from you Very ! V
long if he wanted to. There is no a
> ??u. II/can not even SICE anyone' >
else. i
ri;v. frank m. cunnincm am 3
to conduct revivals j
. t?
Rev. Frank M. Cunningham. the |
evangelistic minister of Colombia,. c
is leaving for Charlotte. N. C. to I
login a revival. He will be gone (
tor (|iiite a while. After lcavfng f
there he will-go to Richmond, Va.
lie has. been si J; for the last few j
weeks, and is until, but hope to i
make .1 success ffftprMoaving."
For the last, several years as
minister he has met many friends. '
in' Columbia and is hoping to |
meet many more friends a n o ,.
ministers on arriving it; Charlotte \
His last visit was at Zion Bap- |
ti-t on Sunday night with Rev
Reeder. He_dot&uT know exactly. ;
where he will be located after airiyirig
in Charlotte.
Let us (jo up to
THE CONVENTION \
By II. A. Fishbone I
Five more days and ihe'-Baptist ^
Educational and .Mr i.Ttnry con
vention of South Carolina will i
hold its sixtieth session in Mann- ?
in'g, S.C. May "?-S. l'.h.T. Every t
section of' the Staje-i? expected (
to be represented. Remembei
that what ever is dnin what evci
success is achieved, will depend
very largely upon the presence
'and the cooperation and support ot
the: constituents of the convention 1
at Manning. s
Every Baptist mini .tel" of South k
Carolina is morally obligated te
support the eonv? iuhm. This can
better be done by attending and 11
seeing what is actually going on. 1
The loyal supporters will be there *
in Manning with tlnir supports. *
Some-of them aiv m a !y now, oth-'
ers will be ready when the time ^
conies, while still others will have t
to gy^v >'eydy>?-It?mattors?m>tJio\v?-or\j*mat
will 1> the conse- "
quente. The sloiran i.-: i.ct us yo ~
up to the corner.t-ii>n. Ministers. '
President Butler is deluding upon 1
you. lie wqnts to look into the v
fuels of every ore of you. You "
must, you should be there' to hold l'
up his hands that '.he victory *
miyht he won in the realization 11
^TrrHichTcvcmrTit of tin-goal of the
K>.'57 session of "the convention. ,
I.et every Baptist Minister from 11
every nook and cot net. of the state
?from sleepy hallow to town. '
whether he has a sntaM church or ^
a large one, or whether he has V
any or not, join the g eat enthusiastic
pfocessfon to the city of :l
Manning. v
The inspiration. the information. ('
... .. c..i I
ilie coiuaci ami me < ini--i.mii <.<lowship
that will be joined at the '<
convention, will well compensate a
foi* any amount of sacrifices made. v
the cause of education," the cry,
interest and well fa re of Morris n
homes rejoicing in th> God of our u
salvation. \Vjr> are playing hnd t
hoping to see this day come in j v
Our next revival mooting e
he August 27, pray for our sue- ! \
toss. Our pastor's address is j
Rev. J. P. Gibson Box 18, Cam- e
den, S. C. - [ I
1
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led in your letter. For private
a self-addressed, stamped en.ending,
and receive by return
sstions. Sign your full name.
all letters. Address all mail
E PALMETTO LEADER, 1310
i Carolina. J . i
'>< ?:?< -iK-x-:M.
CI. F.-^Should I try t<> nut
Inns to get away since I ft hi
liis suspicious package in iisy lu
ami's car and who did it belo
o ?
Ans.: As you found the pat
ge in your husband's car. . .t.i
t oVcr tu him. Tin- package c
ot belong f?? him. Due to yo
?res?ent condition it would l>o In
or for you to remain whore y
re for it will Ik* many months li
ore you can secure employ me
nd become independent.
J. P. W.?Will I fret h raise <
1.0 job if I ask for one?- Do l-h
kenie? t
Ans.: Your employer (ikes y
ell enough. . .if you deserve
aise and she has the money ll>
pproach her in a business li
nanner and she will no doubt . s
hat you are properly lewardi
or you faithful services. She w
ot become angry.- -. .
M. A.?Please Answer and t<
Ye if anyone is trying to take' n
lis band away from me?
Ans.: No one in this wour
s trying to take y?<.ir husband,
t times he seems to have a dosi
o stay awav it is only that yi
re failing in jour duties as
life to make your home pleasa
nd interesting. Make your hoi
. place where hi.* loves to be.
? * *
.M. Oi Will 1 get an dltl age p
on?
Ans.: 1 am afraid that jou
iot comT'rutfdor tlio provisions gc
rnitlh the old age pension. A
irohahlv will get sonic lorm ot i
"'re relief from your state: . .
aid when your , state - passes ~~t
leeessary laws to p.it this form
c'.icf in effect.
1 \KIO\ DISTRICT CONFEllESC'K
NOW 1IISTOH
-April 13-Iff tlu Mi ii<m d.i-h
onference convened with tin* :
huil A. M. K. church, Dr. .1
Tie. D.D.. presiiling elder; R
1. I,. Guifbf, pastor.
Opening remarks by tin- pr.-s
nir rii-iT?iii/ntu,iv I?, v
\ Starky was elect,dhas sec'i
aryl Brothels II. A. Btyant. II
ki'Vt'i-.son we re ' elected marsha
Pile secretary as repoiTe: to t
utpciw. I'onifnittevS 'were th
If.led. Tiro following vi<i*
cere presented. Dr. L. A. Wt
>i\ siding .elder of the Dillon.d
lift; Dev. (). C. .Dunham, pa-l
S'.w Brooklyn circuit. {.'dknui
list rift; Dud'. C. G. Gan vt:
Columbia. They made intvic:
ng remarks.
After an in.-pirii'tji* de
Dr; k. A. Wells presented R
A*, O. Robinson, pastor ft' >
Msgah tp pteaeh. He selected
t text St. Mark 1; J S. Sak.k
Obedierre". This wt'V a
)e 1" feast which all could enj<
\n olfering of $l.0o was tat.-i
Recess at which time ' the lad
tad the tables- ladenr-Ml with go
hing's to eat. This wc all cnA
id.
In the afti-d noon the paste
trade?tin-ir reports?which-' we
:ety good. In the collecting
he ar.nual dues two of the lea
n'en ol' the .Myrtle Beach circi
vori\. not present. Kev. I..
stackhouse came up and said
vas of the Baptist denonmntti
iut. he was working in '.that eoi
nunity and could ol afford to .
t conic up behind. Dr. Cue pi
entod him to the coivleieiue a
aid he was the piincijudj of t
elioed itt the l?. ach aioT^w as
; 1 eat help to hint win i; iic
hero in iiis ipiarloi ly ?.'i .1
When tile Hin'it.' woio 11i
ulli'H'o ticcd you ami your .-11
tort. As it atil l ol till- pi'0|.,;o ;;
?.'!?iescntaUvcs ol' the hiti-dom
you can iu>i tyrmt'o. you
lot tin n ?.i ut ours to ilksc woiti
ausfs. IJeni ember. w- . au1 tin.
towards, intrust with his eo..
thf intorost ol' liis Kinedu
nd Hi* i< unr.hilf is i.hiii :l!o
o.stv litjw ?i' nii i siu. til. ,.i; !.
s jfiVc an aciount < ; '-i . .?
1 anoint;1. hot us nay oin vo\\
,ol lis triyo thai ill- ti.ii -.. icf
i\i' 1 lim the fruits ol' His \.a
anl. ' .
Service to CioiT ami maty . aft
II. is thf wall h word ?>i" our 10
ontiou, ami thf k? y nolo of o
ducat ionai -aitil iiliyieu< a- tivitii
.ft thfii. this sfivi.it. h.? ma u
ol ami yioruioil by. your pivso'.i
mi ooopi ration at the State oo
cr.tion in .Ma-.ninfr. **
Lot us show our loyalty by ir
lip mi to the .convention. Doi
lissi.it. Got ready. and lot's i
ip to Manning. Homember. on
i>n more days-and the Presidy
rill sound the travel anil call I
onvcntictn f a thn nimtntoin f.
Vhcre? Manning, S. Wh'.i
lay f>-8. fs>37.
d the presiding elder present
)r.. 1, W. Janerette U.D., P.
.
? JOHNSTON, M:WS
?1 ?;
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1! The -J'ui-l..;-. Ki\ . 1'. 1' I'.ii,? .J
j iivi. f<. a ;.,.V pi; A*.
i ii.< >-*a.uv S'V a ii.tr ; > < i .1,
{( I >u:.p. a;r: ia ,t> .r.u at l
I! "' . (jiu. u...
! ''"I"' *-' : a. April j:> at j:
| cJif. Ai : ? ?n./iai > { i,..
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litjai" Jrt.ru . a. -trrr ..Jftl-: I
? < '1 i?:*. <' 11\ tit y 'i i ? iit i:. i .... a ).
, iiiu <i\?? iri-Majii rr. A:
w, nu-<u .0 rsri .'*y .
llllltt-;
? j Tin- I -tiriif l
1:'" I 'tril. . alirV. ii'.'t til- ! >. ; - a
| v< !ir,- i.a .j t" . i.i.-tj.-- .it ij
1 it tiiur .- i alii .I t
W] Sunljfoiiti, it is ' vaiii .1 titt!- ai-.
I tiainv.
! N-w rai'Miii. 15: Mr ,-, j la;A -I
Mr-, Mi: A ' a .v. J,
lU j i'i.s. Tile next.;..'; '.
,,r ; ?t tin' i.'.iii" <.i Ai. -. Ai:.
A- JilaM.J street. ?
??? ' Johnston ha - nov;. ... . ;
; fll.li 111.(AV1I a * I>?_ F-t- : S . ,
Hi ; S.o-.iai liuli. Wt- J|t.';? it ' . h'
I'-<n.(i as til? best ai.'i Ii'.'t; t i 1.
11hi- rv-:, l'rcsi.ijeut. Maw Wa11,1
! Vi? e-pi e-; ! j.t. Miv J. \V. ''a:.'l*y
| Seei\ uu y. M i. . Kf?i < S'v.'as; A
. 'iftan; >cer. lar v. MiI llii- >:
,w .hiy T^-a-tupr, 1. W.
a j'UT, i
e: . Mr: a:.-! M A
k Mr.,and .Mr*. A;"'ilai. i.-< n jc'?;t ^
?! 111| t?i. A .'uu ia. .(ia., S;it .'.'Via,
sr. j A M ;;s A. M. I:. < MI koh
,.jl I lev. J. S. Martin. l'a>toi
1X On 'a t * uulay wa- a high .da
. ; at Str-Jaan - : the Sunday fchoi
, was' <>|??- j. i at tit IV .ml .t; \\tit
" (thv Siipt,. .MVs. I-a'at lia Stains an
r*' i or . c??-v.o: I;tit tiu-i?; |?o>t ' ?.
1,11 j .illy. 'i lv/. iefsuti was beautil'uli
a I ir.ujrht-by .the teacher. Quite
n' j.Iat^'j im.nhei Wa.- utit to vt'.w/y it:
a<'.; line le.ss >?; at lilt.- cio-i. wl' i.'t cla?
] ihe pasu>:% wan jcocul and it
1 viewed till' lessiiil.
At 12 o'cinck the pa.-1dr. j.read
\:l .ed astiniim setnn/n wr.ieh mad
lour he;) lit? bnVn' wil inn": al'li
which a iv a? film uf iii2vM? wa
!V j raised. Tiv- pa-lar :- .-tiiii.it p* a
"u | iiVet; ili-.- lave. W'O Wel'e- "iad t
jCj.-vf t e larv, t'.uuibet ot" visitm
, Lpru&culd- ?nvaiti*?ffr?rrrp?r
M' ' way- Khul t" -ed "fir.- l't ie:: a.;
" visiti.'i>. Me ate le 'i.iiijd v.inia.
! 1'nr the cwi.itiff .< !' h?i' eiiivutinni
Z twiiivir w Hi ho the lit-t Sut
,Y way . in May. \\\ are asking evei
' 'Hi:,, to- cell- il:t ;ii-.l V- J..,;..
.! _?) ?aor the top.
i : ill. " i l ;? t t..
c- i lis . U . later:..- by Dr. ( '< < .
' \T: . a, in!, it- in "? a
,V. Dr. ! '. W. \ui, .
; lli( is i.l" itic - 1 alhv'
;("f. clan? ii wlm i- new i'ii a in
.] (' hniye. Alji'.aiiii ui \\,
vU I l?ur.-<la\" r.i.in. lii V ~ :1.
Sj.Ur.lcy, A. J. s. !
y - had ciiai av til in- 'i i
i?. ca'icr !> c-c;.;Lj 1: v.
F. Stai.Ky, j.a>'.'u i.f "S,. .'in
,j;s circuit; in p; e;u h I he am..;..
lie ti ;tjC'it U.^'iV. a l?'.l 1 I
'Ij-ii'-Jo. sul'.ji ct, ".uv" h "iy ,
I i lliplc' ot land*.. 1 la .pUb..,. a
, ... iVfinif anamsiicd m;o
s?_ 1 . We o:;joy?.tl a very lavc.y :
.caption jii'o.ui aui, .Wi-s l.'.a :
Guiles, mistress ?-f leVei,.; hie
,v I Rev; A. J. Jeni. his w a.- p.. -e.
It; -d tu respond and he liivj m a >c
,{. masterly' way.
^.1 Revs. W . K. Rielia
j'.Mt. Ziou .studio:.. FloieucL:
)V | Halls of tin- Rapt ist.. en.ti.
i .Marion, S. A. Simmons ..f t!
jj.. ! I>illon district. yiac-d the
lu;j.| i'eivhVe v.hit pi. -i v.
Jivw G. .M. Spain tii.i' i.s'm .
j 1* 1 iiiuy i.Lail. MlU li I.l* pn.i
I oil fioni Si.. .Matt. >iibj"
, I Ik- Went A l.itlle Faith :. id
(^ I B. J. Johnson also1 did i- a-p
day riiyht. Text Rev. lo:;J!'. Ti
. j -I'll iluai lire'was vet hurnin.:. M
^ Sarah Thomas jot net! !ho char
j. We can say that w o laid-a \<:
tint' cov fi..ix\!;iA\ not. only :'i on;
hnaiaial sinn-dpoii.t. Lul >' iidtaa
111 ' 1 11 ? s I
!y as wc.l. r.very plea. !. :
speaker s? i lhed lo" he at his beWe
weir v ry hLkiy .entvilair.i
, hy Rev. Guiles and- hi-'food j?.
u pie. livery day the .-isle:
'.. d tr.e: I aides with" deli, io;
rood.*
We feel that the Ma Jo): di.-tii'i
ltd i.v s.ll'f io d.',- * iii' ' -adi '.~i.il. -,'.1' o:
much hi loved elder ami with ti
. a: mOr bean . that u\- hu\e. Ho;
.' laymen and ministerial.
" We thank Ue\. Gaiies. his piea:
' ant wii'e and daughter and tl
.numbers, and fiiiiais of .the' Id.
V tie River circuit lor the way the
* i an d for us. We Will be yia
. to yd hack. .
dor GOOD RELIEF
use a GO
pONfrT-iPATION is not tr
i-i need a laxative, you no*
n- Is purely vegetable, reliable,
uv ach but acts on the lower
u- Black-Drauglit is ,
ve made of clean plant \
leaves and roots (finely^^
IxiwderedX, not so very" \
'! different, when youcomo \i\?v
^ to think about it, from v>:-\
Iv t'119 vegetables you eat V^t
nt at every meal. *
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Page I <
SI' AfTlvR NKWS
?j??? ???
S ..nutty, / ?.r:i wa? t hi- 7th
' ii- CiM'imiv;. ul ti: (jood Fellows
'' ;h< : rvi<- wu< hold at
a' I i-jU'v a;. J. ti..> h at l:<nj ?> .
v..:!. Air. ).' .J. Tatk;U/n as
" t < i . < ::t. :it- -. Tin;
w s?. . ' i!il?. Miiaic by
1 V"" : I'.'o ?>;. W^u-<?n-ic aJ;
i" .Juf of i(,.- ot
I J . 1< . J ,,1>t.._ tj lai'U-t
' A'*"-a.tt-i; l.'. if ?.: tt.t dub by
! Aii. .. /iMr.
.Vi-. Vr. Ii, < . Kichai'l-"..
ij,' jicakt-r,
_r; I. "? !. A.i :> r. ;- ;.. <ji t ; city
(I ; ...... , t y ( . Air-.
u.-.-i,.,,.' f-rn.M talk.
i 1.v..,,K 11 a- -a tb/na?
' : i i-- " ,AI:.. A', iii. t and
I.. .. I 'a-. . <<! 1 ii.i >-tT at. "uiKputilaai
I. .... 1* i' 1 *. I r Tiif.'t for -T
a .tat with
>1! K. i*. i'u.v ... \\Y day;
A .a- : .'!i) v*t.i
v.a.- t.i.tv,. '
;< v?y di' l'l U?U- l.y
' ' . "* ' ' l.uill'.l't. ' .As "
. . til' ;Uu* , .
. ! ' 7^'' '' ' i i,*! -..
fay . chari .
.. ; . '
:
f.; ;.; ' ? . .1.,; -At
'7:; bullet
'! i;. - ? "V J*< r;
1 '?>'= hi IV.-.V ' ' ...
j ...I ., . } ; .
: TV* p!'.y: :;:ii , ... ;
*!(.- <-nt ?,r- th.y
\ . " lilt. . ;!. if I.* J*;?.. "
.,, '* ;,V "j-""!*" Ii.'Vtl i> aKi-.in ijuiu*
. :;i. ; -U-<. :M-C.'-.'i jv intpiev- .
.! !j( !JjJ "flit;.
_ ' . . >l;t!^~ /d' C'Vluji'.bia
" ' '' 'icfsmess .during
.v ?': *! week.. . a
.Mrs. I.nvy ?.f Waj-niirjl'>n, I?; . **'
h s \. ifi.'ijr < ! aui:t; Jti-'s. . Kliza- ? ?
:iii'! family: . .
d t honored i or '
> .' k -jJaa-iriiM r. Ait.;,ta'J}av ..a her
" .. rr-day. ' April' 21,
.c w.th a ji'Vcly. party. The- iittle
;iv a; [.ayi'-i. i\. ' ? - itrht colors, 1 '
p' jl : aft'-ri'-on rompir.jf
-m playing in the lawn.
!- v \.'!.:a ci?u}?ti-..-.fJ;omvs df hurri
V;'? y were . thvityd into ' the
"' 'V ' ' I'a"-- ii.t* table was
I,, r--,^ p . Th). vittracI;
'>(. j. !.:): in tj-.c* center; *
prcani- : ! calu were 'served . ' f
? a t y presented each
tv-j?T t-tr- tt?syr; . The little?: :
i " i ix-i. . iyou -many.
Vauth'ul ?ri:"tw.* ' . * .
. MV. T. M;! > vhis fam
.VI. *]"} . day. April 22.
>?; . N.: IV r.-vv:.; Sr. pas-cd .1
; at !'. ii- :v ar hi ro du'rintr
i *' pa-t "i ' ia a'ti-r a fy'.v wci-ks
A!:.. U-..AVvn was th? witi-i'
? ia'\ y. V. T. liowc-Tj.s
v. .i h v.-t.-nU: iriri-'er >of "
:V..i 'a! ' - ivv-' v-;'. atTV
V- V,. *-H :Vh . Ttiui>.lay
T; ;?i 22A >, a! hv.i".- !,; < aaJ- "
u*. : '? arvh;1 thyfani
''Niiiicv _ ? i
1 . !" ' . > .-V. - an : Math'.
; 'A.?., ! i .av.V] app.-ar '
i "l-h! n 1 ' ii > * \1v1 /
I 1 I I . . 4 I ./ ..li ?l I.. A I. I II
t . I.'A. K. . (.caham. !'a>tor
3 . > . <Thi- v.-ov-a '
sV. a.'M.' E:
Drive. !: K. \\\ Oalar.v. y.a*IM'.
!. H. ]' ] rv-UHnp (-1- 1
':? !*. T! . hJ.v'.r.jr arrived f\X
- V ire. > vt'T.'1') v.a- vv^d
" !>y t'it* y.a<? r. Afu" whl' H Dr.
! : ! ! ' : v 1:: -. text.
r?;\\ Vh .|.ti >\vo?vl Killff,
. a ! llMh A i IE nna.hfci a
< ' t;j: v.'V.E'h va> -onii-vtM
>\ a!!. A:t \h. .<t\ the oflii
. v I Ee tV.-.-!:' u-i'iVlt'r'lVv????
v. A'l wiiv in
?vjjh a. : i". . n> '- t'ru?
t: qaartw. Th??
\ ova- n .vr.avks ro;
-laiiviv' 't-.? the. V'! "K' of' the i-"i.
Is,, was out .in full,
u-hivV. i::n!:k- d the raptor,.
. -nan.Iki'S.
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
a Hunesl and efficient atten11
i tit?n given to all business
1 placed with me.
L PHONE 5717
of constipation
C)D LAXATIVE
r lie trifled with,?When you
:>d a pood one. Black-Draught
rt does not upset the stomboutl,
relieving constipation.
Tills reliable laxative
SsgA Is the stand-by for con-4-V
stipation in thousands
1 0f homes. Sold in sealed
/ I ^ y.
**.cardboard containers,
like the picture at the
6 le't. About 25 doses in
each 25-cent package.
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