The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 19, 1937, Image 1
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BRONZtMEr
" PRESENTS:
I VOL. XII?NO. 26.
Claflin Alumni Hold
I Interesting Annual
Meet, June 1st
Orangeburg.?Alumni Pay at
Claflin was tin- occasion of much
interest and ointhusfastn. Quite
a number of . graduates came from
various parts of the state to enjoy
the happy "got-to-gethor."
Dr. Roseoe Wilson, who came into
the presidency after the death of
Mr. W. W. -Wilkin*, pies.'ded with
ease and dignity. Several items
of vital importance to the Alumni'
were presented and discu'sed.
Representatives from the v'ai'ous
^clubs n\ade pleasing repotts of
their work and gave expression
of their will'ngness to help push
forward the interesting plan's lot
another year.
We take this opportunity t i
make special nnni/oii of our. idul..
af** Anderson, (Jreenvilje, Union,
Florence, Philadelphia, Orangeburg.'and
Sumter. These have kept
the true Claflin spin t evidenced
by the reports .which they gavte.
While the financial reports
were not as . large as those of ':1G
we feel that the spirit of cooperation
that chaiacteri/.cd our meet
ing? will eventually bring much
*>&H cess.
The ^.lumni Reception followed
immediately after the Annual Mil*
v scale was greatly ir.joyed by a
large crowd. It.has won its place
as one of the outstanding t'eatures
of the Comnuncement season.
With each officer alive to his
task during the coming months,
We feel that a new day is dawn
ing for the Alumni. Wo arc asking
every loyal giminute of ( lai1
in to tome again nr.dor the ban- ,
ner of the Orange utiil Maroon
and rally to our Alma Mater, as
we have never, done Ik fore. .
Beulah \V. Caldwell.
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SI'AKTAMU ltd DISTRICT
CLOSESSUCCESSFULSESSION
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Union, S. C.?Th .* -above named
uistret conference nui iu session
at Antibi'li A. M. K .church- near
here; Rev. W M.. ?Ller, pastor.
Dr. J. \Y. Robinson, presiding elder,
presiding. The devotional* ser
vices were led by Rev. C. C. Me
llwain, assisted by Revs. L. 11.
A.'Jison, \V. M. Thompson and
-t: M. "TobC. A fter"**a*'"very~"colTK
prehensive exegesis 0:1 the twenty
third Psauns by thy presiding ulcer,
the organization was perfected,
resulting in the election of
the following officers: Secrt-tary,
Rev. L. K. Addison; Reporter, Rev
\V. M. Thompson; Marshall*,Tiros
Cook and Kennedy. Pastors "made
splendid reports from their res pectiVe
charges. Rui. 11. "W. Walkei,u
former pastor of Trinity statioi
of the Spartanburg district who is
now pastor Clinton station of the
Greenwoou district was?-present
and took active part. Both sermoons
were good.
The Tolifowiug bi'ithren were
elected delegates to the annual
coherence: A. P. Harper, E. N.
? Williams, it. a. cooper ami >v. .j.
Johnson. The literary reports
were read and discussed with much
enthusiasm.
Rev. W. M. Jeter nad his loyal
people ai*e too be eommendeo.
On Saturday 10:00 a.m. the pre?siding
eider and. S'teerinng committee
in a special session made
the following changes: Attached
Bates Chapel mission to Bethel
station; attached Rice Chapel mission
to White hall circuit and appointed
Rev. W. M. Young to the
pastoral charge of Colewa'l mission,
Cedar creek, to be supplied
by the presiding elder.
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Trustees of Allen
University To Meet
iPuvoiinnt to the call of B shop
J. Is7 Flipper, D. I)., LL. D., Prosiding
Bishop of the 7th Episcopal
I>istrict, the Trustees of Allen
Univerfi'ty (ONLY) are hereby
called to met in Bethel A. M.
E. Church, corner Sumter and
: Taylor?ntrootn,?Columhin.?S. ('.
Tuesday, July 27th, 1987, at 10
A. M.
BISHOP J. S. FLIPPER.
President and Chancellor,
488 Houston St., N. E.,
Atlanta, Ga.'
J. E. THOMAS, P. E.,
Secretary of Board of Trustees
Allen University,
018 N. Cffit St., Florence, S. C.
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Anderson, S. C,, was elected president
of the Tuskogee Institute
General Alumni Association at the
annual meeting of the association
which was held hero early 7p June
succeeding Captain Alvin J. Nee!y,
who becomes, executive secretary.
The newly, elected president
of "the a linniV body , was grad
tinted from Tusktgee Institute in
IMS; lie was prominent in athletics.
solving as eaptai-ii of the
baseball* and football teams and
was a huidi r in other undor-giaduato
activities. Mr. Peek has
taken an a: fo've interest in the affairs
of the Aluntni Association
and -of Tuskogee . Institute ever
since g! adoption. .The new leader
of the Tnskegee Genral Alumn*
Association hnls an organisation
of more, than 7,000 graduates who
are located in all parts of t h e
United States and several forgn
countries.
In accepting the office Mr. Peeksaid:
"I appreciate the confidence
which you have-shown by your,
vote that you have in me, and I
shall endeavor to do everything
I can to further the interest of
TllfcL-oo-ix* lit.it i< nf*? ".-.I ?i>
. ?....n.iuvv M1IW uiv
ni Association.'*
m:\vs in and
A KOI' N I) WASHINGTON
K> J.. O Hart
Washington, i).. C.,' June loth?
Howard university closed is dm.is
Friday, June 11 for the school
year 'dt>-';57. Several "hundred
passed out, coming from the va.
ioiis departments.
Dr. Johnson, the president, delivered
the baccalaureate sermon
-is usuiV. Sunday, June 0. Commencement
exercises were Friday
5:00 p.m. on the lawn. .
Children's Day-exercise was held
Sun ay at Metropolitan A. M. ;Jv
-'Iiuceii in cutrnecfiun with regulat
eld ice. Fo'r th0 occasion, we
were honored with Dr. Charles Allen,
editor of the Sunday school
literature at the A..W.M. nublish
tig house, Nashvii.Fe, Tenn. He
delivered a very inspiring sermon
0 tlio youth of the church.
?nrr
wf Mrs. .John McGriti l'Jo'J Vermont
Ave., for the last time u.ilil
next fall on June 11.
The A.U. Club met last Friday
light for the last regular meeting
until next fall at the home of Mr.
Geo. Blocker on S. St. N.W.
Mr. S. Digg*. passed through
here on his way , to N:\v- Yt r.c
Ciiy Willi his hi ide bv liis side.
Much luck to them.
Mr. Willie Lladson of Columbia
1 i ien s He was enroute to Asbury
Park, X. J. for the (summer.
Mrs. Zencbia Dickson of Columbia
is here spending a white with
her sisters, Mrs. G. W. Robinson
tnd Miss Azora Martini of 1712
1st St., N.W. We wish for her
i pleasant stay.
Mr. Richard Scott formerly of
Columbia, has gone to Stanford,
"oiin. We wish for I'm a joyous
stay.
Miss Lillian Gary of 13-17 B.
cn v r ? *
m., is a... I'fcrnr. sUDSCTiher
Shi- taught school in Johnston,
S. C., and is now home for her
vacation.
For The Palmetto Leader call
! sotth 54-15, J. O. Hart.
WI HTM I RE NEWS
| Sunday was a very beautiful
lay.? A?large number of?niom'
hers from Cedar Grove, Sims
chapel, New Hope, churches attended
the Children's Day exerI
ciso at Flint Hill Baptist church.
Mrs. F/nfira Epp.s and baby Susan-Mary
have now returned after
spending a week with relatives
and family. Iler mother has
improved somewhat.
' Mrs. Francis Sanders left Monday
for Asheville, i"N. C., to visit
her sister, <
Miss Francis Clark left Saturday
to aatthnd summer school in
Columbia. Also Misg Annie I.<ee
I Abrams deft Sunday to attend
summer school.
| At this writing Mr. Conway
| Kpps is seriously ?-?
1441 ipwif. jpi 1
. GUNN a
,Hf% m
5 Pal
COL
All.Employers Subje<
Sc
Expressing the opinion ths
hundreds of. taxable employers i
this district still labored- undi
the m'^apprehersion that thi
wi re not- sub.iei;t;v t<> the taxin
provisions of Title VIII of the S<
u'al Security Act arid were n<
obligated to file Treasury Fori
SSI, Collector of Internal llevi
nue R. M. Coopt'r today calle
attention to that section of tl;
act which provides that "ever
individual" shall pay an t'ncom
tax on wajres and that "ever
employer" shall pay an excise ta
on his employee's wae;e"s.
"Too many employers are eoi
fusfhp: the provis/ons of Title
VI11 and IX and think that b
cause they ?lo rot employes man
us eight .'persons they are exehij
fiom paying this tax," Mr. Cooj
e.r said. "Tin's is not true. Tli
Title VIII tax is due from ever
taxable employer and from * h
employee. It is due and pavai'l
monthly. The employer deduct
one per cent, of the employee'
watfos and adds another one pe
cent as his own share of the tax
Drastic penalties, raiding l'rui
5 per cent to 2o per cent of Ih
tax due, will he imposed <>n tli
employers who willfully noglec
to pay this tax monthly,, Collectc
Cooper warned, pointing- out.tlu
when am employer makes a di
ducton from?the' employee's?
able wage's under tin- prpvisior
of Title \"111 ho becomes the cut
' todian of federal funds. The Ja
'also makes the .-employ* i? liable !'?
' the employee's tax <>n all 'wa-a
' paid by him whether he collect
jit from his employee or r.ot.
Another point Mr. Cooper sire:
; ed was that there are no provi:
'ions under Title \* 111 for Hat
I parliv ipation, consequently no d<
duet'oils are allowed. lloth < a
plover- aid employee "must pa
'u:. !i fall and emu a I share of tl
j tax. which is based on the in
i |i nvci > ?
I "Souk; employers have in\u
I tin* ' mistake of i :-?1 i11 _r in "The
Ti'casuiy fointe SSI to eov?.y
two or three nioiuh peood," tl
Collector. mi id. "This is not co
! rect. A separate return must 1
j imnlti for I'iU'h niontijrt,^i.t^on tl
, wnv-os i>h^; tt)ut calomlai- numt
Tr.e tu ruiu will not accept acct
I 11I.it:< ci n il i in'.."
Sonic* ' em ploy i*i s, tlu* jllcctv
explainiii, are. of tin* op nioii thi
if the employee lias no Social S
eunty number they au* not r
ijuireil to nay the lax asses)e
against both. This s not -to. Tl
i employer must pay the ffill t?
j i I'Paulli .'s of the employee's llai
|inu iu |nuiiui'i' a ni'iiuM'. .All ell
ployera should obtain the nc.iun
' nuinber_gf cacti employee wh-tlu
he lie a new or old addition to tl
<1 pay roll. In the event the en
ployoe shows no disposition to gi
| a number, the employer at tt
| time he files his Treasury fori
iSSl should add to that retur
j Treasury form SSi> in behalf i
his reluctant employee.
Collector Cooper said inut
needle, is correspondence he twee
the tax paying employer and h
office could he avoided if the en
I ployer took great care to slg
j that space fn i'o> hi HST-nrnYoTTh
his title. Only an officer of
j tiemher of the linn or one wit
a power of attorney may sign i
that space. Too, many employei
whose payments are over ten do
iars fail to obtain a notary's sij
nature and seal on form SSI, ui
ing instead the unsworn signatui
of two persons. This laH met 1
od of !ll tf'-t ill'r i>4 ? vii ilnUU. ..?>!? <
those whose employoe-employi
tax is ten 'dollars or less.
In the language of? the ac
those employers anil ehiployet
who ?r exempted from the ta:
paying provis'ons of Tit 1 VI11 ai
as follows:
Agricultural labor; domest'
service in a private home; casu
labor not . n the com so ul' the en
ployer's trade or business; so
vice performed hy an individm
who has attained the age of si:
ty-five years; serv ee peiformc
as an officer or member of tli
crew of a Vessel documented" uj
der the laws of the United Stab
or of any forign coiuitiy; aurui
I _ u I .m ..(iiiiMiiiJiiimi
nd his DIX
tnctt.
UMBIA, S. C SATURDAY, Ji
4 i ' ' '
ct To
jcial Security Act Taxes
it performed in the employ of tin
in United States Government or of
r any instrumentality of tlu Un.tod
y States; ^service performed in the
iX employ of a state, a political sub3
divsion thereof, or on ir.-trumentality
of one or more-stales -or
u political subdivision's; s.esv ce per
2- formed in the employ of a em poll
ration, eomivmrj'tv <-hfsi -> t'n -.l ,.<
i- foundation, organized afid opcrat'
>' c'd exclusively Tor religious. i hav-'
t jtablo, scientific, "literary <>r <duy
rational j?ui poses, or for the prose
volition of, ciUelly to clidon-n . 01
animals n part of the not oaniipns
)' of .which nil'ros to tho luyn.'.lit pis
any private shareholder <>i incli-.
| c idlial. .
it DR. A. W. DROWN SAILS FOR.
Till? WORLD'S YOl'Tll ( ONK
FFRENCH AND PALESTINE
|To The Program C'o.ninitloo of
IV The lLY.lMJ. & Suiulhy School
7" t'on\eiitii'ii of South Carolina?
^ My Dear Friends:
Some months ago -1 received an
I invitation from you ashing mo to
n; he your guest speaker on Thin slt
. duj- night, July 15, at/youi State|t.
Convention. I have received iut
vitations from all ov.r the couri)r
try to serve on many importantlt
occasions hut nothing bt?.tight me
.. more joy than the invi'.n-tin thai
c nimc from my home state, the.
,3 activity and inspiration' "-I.. my
j_ ' public- career. I stated to th.e coiuioitte*v
thnfc I had plan.- Vei.tative,
iy arranged to go ahr.-nei "this
ye ar. These plans have i.eee p.
fec-ted. I am taking thL opportunity
to thank the Ex-venti\? " commit
tee and at tjie same time notify
the- many that have write;, me
I c oncernit:g my visit t > Sa.tlt Carolina
Ihtil I will not he.aide to
t j.be th. r?, e.s 1 am leucine fur Eu;
Pope lo tiie W oriel's Yojth Con
torenee rn Switzerland and. Palestine
ll i* sail 10 11 y iii.it _.<>u iin >o.
j .My clu;it'h that has heeiy !<>y
, at tTT uio nrrii nii'"y<-als" Tinam.
Jriiotisly Voted that f should lake
; flyis trip abroad ami they hav>'
sjiiirt'il no H?ains H+i- Miakimr i'. tV"'u*1
... , .
s 111! < 1 <?< mi- i>. \ - it the sa.Ki;
. sKrihcs of tin- oi l World with
K' 1
^i many other rotiati i< s. In oledi
!>iii ) < i[i; st I am plait*.
-i U-, "Vl* i*4iin* d
; limy; to sad m. it. !*:<??, .. _
j dati'i
.May (iod blo"> ami yive
>i | you your erou,to>i s<r.^.*i<?n, ! iv
it j main .voui >..n .a: d fellow iomi>
pan ion in Kiim?h.ai buildii.jr,
i-| A. W. npowN
iu HAMBURG XKWS
I. Miiss Ila Mr ward and mother
II. of Columbia, S. t\, were iv>ecrfY
lt . visitors in tlu?city.
Tpi M; > Tlr-lma t)ii\ one (>f the
j- rLhrrrton " Mrtum ia! teachers, Orange
{bui-gr, S. Cspent sometime with
her mother. Mrs. Carrie Orr.
Mrs. I.uJa Riekeiibakcr is homo
after .snoii .inif a 'Yw days in Black
r viVe with relatives and friends.
^ Mrs. Kathleen Mattison ami
son Carrol Karl are spending some
^ time with Mr. nitd Mrs. J. I). Marshall.
We hop.; them a pleasant
n
stay.
Mrs. Johnson, the mother of
* Mrs. Ilattie Bowling, \yas brought
n | home from New York and fnner*
ali/.c.] "Sunday at Mt. Carmel.
u Misses Benuv He Sane and Janie
B. Levant left for-New York
in where they. will spend the suntrS
tr,cr.
1-| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marshall
?* | spent the week, with his father,
s- Mr. Harmon Marshall of Camden
I
fe' South Carolina.
? BATK^IU KG MAYS
I Thu ()liv.> P.rmwli <5iiO-lotr
t was called to order 10 ( /clock.
The young people of Mt. Zion
, Baptist church rendered a most
hie-hv eri\>ved program Chidren's
re
Day.
. Mis. Viola Oxner, prominent
^ school teacher of this locality motored
to Bettis academy for sum1
mer school.
1 Mrs. J. P. Bruno left Saturday
5 for New York.
* Mrs. Gladys Hem ?rix has return
Oct from Florida.
When you are looking for news
rea'd a race owned newspaper,
L's The Palmetto Leader?it's a rac
;IE SEREr
9 ? eii
;ne 19^7 i
Mrs. Marian V. Kte\
en soli Rests al
I>almctto
.'Funeral" Svrvuv> fur l{rlr\<a| \\ri
| man Will be IU'1 I This Sat'
u I'd a > A1 trrruinn.
Sinipl< l*ui;' i a1"" *-v */'.' ? - fn? A!~
j Mm-inn V. .Sieve,1 s,,'j; vi .<< pa
j at her lute re.-M<*ri ?, Join i; i
I vais street. 'I>ry no-ie a' .11:.",
o'clock, w 1!'In- cnnihu"., <1 I'luin th
i ^
Second Calvary Maptist clur '
j this .Sa'.u!afiei n.>.>'n . yi . l-u
.o'clock. Services will ! . c<?nil:'<c.;.
i bH'cv. C. II. 15,v .i. |J< a; -of I >j
I *, 1
I vit?ity School at. If ni-i'i > ' < !!' .
I Mrs. Sji'Vi j?t> or" a ! a in <?
j ciininir health fur iuo:?- tlr.uf :
j year. . Ti e: i|ay -h.- v.;;.-' op ale o
tho house, ai d iovfo-;i io.i-u.!
i' . - .; , . . ,
j.oi hrr raia.ny v. u<> i .i<r . o-ic t
New York to'\* sit h.w. I p' lpti
late at nicht sin' tvte'i ; jrad spiv
it chatting; with -the family -l.oit
ly before her ih-a.h. si;, <i;^ -< ?
. away quelly ticni ni;l-nic:.t ii
the arm? of. a no-aibe; of h i fain
jil? ? ..
.Mrs. Stcvcr.-ofe as.tj 1>. :ovo?
! woman of. this city. She was b??rt
! in. Columbia,"'the d:\.tjrlit*. r of thi
late Saint to. I a: b. .M<-. Mattio Fo.\Vill's,
ami alien U- i H<-nndicl Col
lo.tro'nml t'la* I'olt'ntbia j n t?; i<
s.-hools. I.n eai'.y, li:V '.-he lei-ana
a member of '.he S I .( ah'a':
Uaptisi eiili 1.ciI. vl,? Mlc 1- 1: - ?
ltd a> a. I:* iiifi'.i ni- taV r ai d
wiu'lu'r ir. eiui!\k. wd 1-..
S:l?* is- s'lfvi\y. : fy ha>* 1; : -! :.
Nic!a?las >1.1 a.-.-i Jullowing
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.<i iXcw York; K:t!;
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I?. Su veiis..?v *v . 'i i.; J.;
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: s.iv; h o:!:, t- . V?"iiiis \V
t ias ks.-i , li?.j ! , . >: a.uii
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M i.n v\;? . i*i \ <. s
! > .1. S. Fa-mi. Jr.
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s;ii y -<>n tfie t';i:i .it ( arili ri*n? i
ml I)isii-'ioi Snji' i -'iij.-n.]t'ii! s t<
f * I'iikl* Om Slatv Work lli!sinfs>
'like." '>< ' oi
I w itj?.. t;.P
li.-tricl, h tlji'i i,. V i ].: 11 .
i * cl 1 111 by tile ! 1 Mil a* . 1 i'. l'- m
'lu* i'!ii! coii'Viviicc-i ..ik^
"s ii t., ftni: |is issue; sin- < . . : . 1"; i ?;opiil
difj; ict, j'st iv i,i . i en i
S" tli Wi'i ! i why v.'c In
:ib'o Ur pC-ilVi't osii v.vlk a:
" "H it-kill-- 'II yrr 77TT p ? jy; 777.
'ItrbiuVc-l'-Mtj.'-T '.j' ;/ p >
- ?>,v'tnii^.:iti'':r: Wrm 1. ,1. 1'
>tisith in ?hv Pn (5HlLs~i:>'i.o
I'Snf. 1', J. Hill. :i';lt!, I:. V. , A. J
Ifill;in.-s. 111.y, S. 11. l.cwh. Rev. H
Hi ay i.ivi Uev.li. J.(r;ul.-i!? u?
ill (if whom a iv nnc. i'r.tt.i:..int:
>f tlkir ci-nf. s-.-tvi':- with tiicii
tviini-workers ' in .the tli?lviet!".;
s e with their .- . vuts wii
f isipr tin Imi b< n With tin
.-ui'i'"i i hi tin- j>;t' i Vtut fbii-i'-'
y??:. 1 .a J* !<? k ' I'..: v aiii In bi:.-in\<:
111 the ne\f. Hi as. .. ineolin;.'. 1
* MiV. S. H. l.i is. v.: o li:d;lj> tin
. a'.o i ii|~>i'. ?1 ! .!-> tnl.i - the plain.
i f tin c?i : 11"1 iMct.ile'H
j.in the H '*'titebai i inc. Will
'hi- I'Mmvit s ci'' in iv- v-ork ill
| k;?Kiicr> ihiiy iv-1 n iiii-.l thai
.1. they will lv tin -ti'in < I ft uiilum
Sril in fill i lit' : tai;.niei.t at tlu
I I'oniin^r < '<- iivcVH imi. _
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i i no c..T!>'<pi*; i i< mlont:
J v. it !r * l-i.v if hacking give* us tin
t w.-suruUiv il.ui ihnir ii-t.i.r wit
. !??.- t.; i:i.m. W ith 'oVi-rj
supcviiiten lent of tho conference;
and fu n t i 'V.htg through
out the iiii>i't -1 ; et'itat.ion ot' worl
an.l iii^rh e!:?s< in-t.t nlon may
:>i avuvoii.
N*0\\ then it shall In' expeclof
'that each ene of these suporitilen
[dents will l>i' iu position to repor
it; writing the number of church
; cs in I:.' if tii 11 Kt, 11 - po.i t i vly
) tho name and number ol* local ?u
I pot intoinioi.t s, the hams of officer;
and tho mm.In r of aolivo league
at tho Slate League and Sun..a;
School ci'nvof.tion.' With t.hi
type of'cooperation I fool that i
won't bo loop: until our young poo
pro's department in South Caio
lina will become a potential facto
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NADERS A
idcr
?*
- Final Kites are Held
ror J. A. Harper
\N :ts Senior Soil!(u rn I Anplovtov
. ; r . n! ;. w .\.
: . ,r< ...1 y i . . Kail.
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ii (> .. !i- iuy.'i). llv.ij.oi. rti I J. A.
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1 ( i-y; < ' (. .fauyhter Mrs. Hatt'c v
K. May's, el' Now Yoik L'iiy; Mrs
Maoy :\Harper .a p.; I Janus
t I'ait. iJaip.r, a: niiih-hiliirrn.;'I'!.
I'eil'.wi-t:.' -o \e<! r, '
; ; iu-tiv, M. ' . Akin-v. K. '
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I '.-.v.'. J. .11:t?ki-?i'. 1 !i>i ?>! at y:' the t.
"iii . r.- o.i l.ii.lson I'resbytoi iall
oin- o- 'i. .fes. i " I incites, Tlauiuts '
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. M ho. i.. -A. l.o.v.ie-,' Dr. J. a
(I. .-'".unit. I>i :11. Ii. Th" .mps.-.n. i
!. I'.. 1 v i a:al .lai.u - 'Jarksoii. |i
mtm ... r
Con Iributory !
Negligence J
I';. Samuel NniM'f. ' -i t
: I . "i. 'in'.: y .Xtariil*no< " '
J i. v". ctn*. v.i.m c.'it f iVcit to tiif.l*"
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nlsiir. :< i: a -aiayv. a-' <.<?:>
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. vI (.ait:;ii:.y Nfjr'ii.
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.l>!i?irtitV Kail o>wt i i'o. led tii 1
, irii a Mot i I tli - .i.K ii.iui t, ami.
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- ' /} ! Ii:.'. >!* f'ivjnvf tt'.e
L '.api'V I" ' 'ai' It Li^i ) .1- _
7 i ill - !"? 'eq.a! lay ! ju'os.n
i. .at. ) precaution Jj: the .-election i
<?f the laym v: v.h,. shall sit in c
l ho (o-uornl Oor.ft ren. o. Tints- t
ti e.-' P.ea'ds of- i-M)i* coll, j?vi an-.l
\annul Confer-rce- wo. may as a
v.-ill y.-t out if the way afiil lit i
' ''v ia. ' \ for at C o present rate a
hey a do.-tivi-il : > cap;: re anil <
v \tro|. tli.- a iai a.ist ati-?a of ilio >
t'i.v. ilt.' S. t}" :?? v.- v.i.iill do well '1
v. i if) air this !>] ;.!> . (eovrupt lay
iiL- it; i a* '..ace a'dvipe out i
: 'of ' ' = - 011.] ?i, ?i 'a
' ir'n-'-i'ii an i Wi to ant-is n oui- '
a i.i. v t i:.a>. hy i-'eetin>r pot I
i.f the ci n.-i-i vntive element
lay. -f-u i.f tjir ^ Hvyw.t and *i
] <y m..Id.' ' I
1 hi ministry, for the most part. 1
s yilty of "Coiitrihutmy N'etrli- !
( 'ji'iuv" in the matter of elect ine
I 'ay' iK li yat'cs. 1 do n-t mean :
"'hat ?">:ir -11-i s . should uiterfnre
with lay el>-ctio .s- l>o sn h f a 1 1
f-i'iii nil*. Hiit I d,? mean that th '
. !v.a\-hi'tild TKAC11 the pen-[
pie w at typo of !a\'maii may lv-t ;
- i\e the Church aVal tlion Tiustj'
i the pi i-p'e to elo.t such a man.
filial lay representation -iv*i!l !
I .* Old: JlH ll-'llt inwlov <1 nioi.Vii ic !
li versed ii: Church } olity afcrd j;
si parliamentary usnpes. such a*! I
. i?i1 u * j > Clipper and s<uue others:
$ but a weak bishop is a "pone ppss
I'm." For instance, two or thro. y
presilihp elders who may he hos- i
s i/le toward a bishop may load his I
t trustee board or Annual Confer- '
- enoe with" a type of radical lay- 1
- linen who would seek-to embarrass (
r the administration no little. When
up ... ? . ? in ~ w.. ? ? ? ?? ' up. ^^1
UDIIUkium
JULY 5th "
tiuce??Tents
Shriners Meet
Friday, June 18
The.'('a To Temple." the ??i.Iy Slu'ir.'
iy Tempo- in Smith Carolina
!'n!- f;?i!< ;?<?! will iiivet in convert-.
' 't so-.-'!<>i; at tie- temple . of
! < an>i Aeedptoii Masons of
Cn,;:i:u. 112.- 1-2 W'ash ' i,
St"- Fi'-ulay r.ijrht, June
l/rth. I.he officers of the temple
J f ?is llviWh:
ic. I. Ci. Htiiast. Illustrious Por*: -
Co.iunihia; Prof. rt, L.
I'o. h M. Pa-t I!!u.-t; iou?i. Potena'*
an! lliL'h Prie.-t an?i Prophet.
" Ma: , !. K; I.?i?.*l;?.oi;, Ch ef *
( <i.:mh:a; S. A- Moore,
\>A>\il;T ItUjjhai... \Vinn>0"i:o; l)r .
.'..I. l iixson. Illu-t i iou.^ IieconlPamwell.;.
Ktlirur'MvClellan, 11i-t.wu..
Tiva- uie'r, Columha;
. V> . 1/T-rrv, First. Cei !?.i
In r. i. ; ,j. i'. Clinton, '
.<'11,1 < cremoriul Master, Chets'
' < I Poinsett?*." Oriental
J. W. Ml'Dow"Mei
'iwu.l. I.HUI- n>; T: J.
sin; ' ajifuir ul tf<* Guard, Barn
LHlLL-1'L-V?_?ICoM. Marshal, Baifn? -
tell;
li.vKK < rrv m:\vs
I)i.*t 1'itM l.^airiH' President, Prof.
.. I >. lit a key caking on all
ay no prcs alerts of theK.ngstree
i.-trict to rally for a large at- __ " lviiiaco
at tlii' State League coneiui'jn
t h?-. last wcoK in July;
Suit ay vehool at St. James
airied out aa usual. InunediUiy
f?? lowing the League was
yai.ifced with officers as fol>\vs:
Mr. A brant Green, president
V<>!\ I. ('. Molver vice; Miss Haz1
Graham, secretary; Miss Daisy
,ee Si hit; asrisfant secretary;
!r. I.. M. Green, corresponding
icreiary: Mrs. Helen Mclver,
reasurer and Miss Thomacena
ieuree. r. norts'i:. Important comi:
it tees to he appointed next Sunlay.
Subject, for discussion: "Is
\ Women's Place in the Hom " Just
is Impo-iaiit as Hor. Place in Soie1
y". " ' . TL,.
se'Col . ally is progressing.
I * I. ' . ? - .'it ? ' * ' *
l uc win close during lasi
vcek in..Tiily.
Tw.? tern-hers of the Lake City
. h' ?i whose names were omitted
.1;. I'm if. .). E. Mclver and Miss
..aura Belle Bracy.
Mrs. .1. F. l'earson is much rtilioved
after having undergone an
jperatiou.
v ou hear a layman (who perhaps
7 ' - ^hurch paides
not ever roan
- *
or) diseuf-.-ing an- issue and l"e-..
in.'.ng men and conditions in
nlu'r ci 1 li-.-iastical ilsti-icts, this
aynuir. kiv- beer, conchod by some
ldei1' or minus'.-, >-. .\>t .-nly the
ll.e-UjM.ts I.'.It tile words of his
-L^vli imu-em-uLm fmtdshEth^hiTn.
L'iniv are t-tr-r?r-^?tr? who kncnv '* .
nr laym?-r?the ladicnls and the j.
ors'drvativt-s. We know their cap- .
d iih ies. '<'
Sonu Uni> -auk 11.? bishops are
if':.! pui'ti.iati>. We haw- nothng
11? fear. They car. oat-gener1
the laymen. Hut listen brothr!
"l'olitics.-" Why politics of all
or; 1- '.he layman's "brier patch."
'Ian too vo food r. suit can com?
n the final analysis frohi increas
r.g \ he st; ev.tr! h 'and iniuence of
kiU iv. a::, layman or minister. : j
'. i- a dangerous thing- to do as I
1'ke b: idue of n; nisterial ethics
- a : ioti'slyTprheed TiTTcpair also.
do v.o; l;v.o\v of a group of proos-dnal
in. v. anywhere so untrue
o :1h if elan., for the most part.
. mil: : !ei-s. Well r.igh all the
haw-backs, hardships and trou>les
one minister lias * another
nil istei is at'the bottom of it.
Pvth. en, tli s ought not to be.
dir. of thi cloth should be made
>f sterner stuff than that. Lot
11< t be lietrle.tful of the full
vea/.-ute t>; elhio* that on'1
!:if to render to the other.
It i> criminal iSv one to violate
i trust imposed in htm by his
i:\ther ministers. The men will
.1 you ,,u[ atiti um will be made ?S
'persona nop giata" by your clan.
Way we all be inspired by the rmnoital
words of Henry W. Long'When'er
a jioblo deed is wrought
tVhc'n'er is spoken a noble tho't
;)ur heai ts in glad surprise,
fo higher levels rise."