The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 26, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8
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JNews In And Around
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By Julia BraxTon Clark
Columbia UniversityTlub Presents
Mary McLeod Ikthune
New York City?The Ncyro Edueation
Club ui TeaehC-rs College,
Columbia University, inesoulecj,
Afriean-Aniei iean Program Eriday
; ?i.-. I VI'>U? Auni.
evi*lUU? ill mc: liv.utv
l torium, Broadway ami liiOth bt.
- -r^ Th?*whs?tiiy tenth nnm~
versary celebration ol' the club.
? Mr. Peter S. KitiieyT^director ot
Normal Department St. Pau.
School, Lawrcncevillc, Virginia
and president of tr.e Nemo Edu
cation Clultr was master of cere
- monies.
There were two ret Is from thi
film, "Alrifa Joins the World,'
depicting the native life in Africa
as the Negro in Africa today, Dr
Thomas Jesse Jones, Educational
Director, Phelps-Stokes Fund, ad
dressed the club on "Emerging
Leadership Among Africans." A
? group of-Afrfcamriunres prusentu.
by the Creative Da net'--Group- ol
iiampton institute, Hampton Va..
diverted by Prof. Charles II. Williams
ami Mrs. Charlotte Motoi
t*f--physicol education, Humptor.
' -' Institute, was a rare treat.
L_ -Jirofr-Mttbt'l?t.'aim,> , faculty ad
visor of the club introdiK-ed the
speaker Mrs. Mary McLcod L>?thune.
Mrs. Bothline used as hei
- subject, "American. Negro Youtl.
and Their .Problems Today." Sin
was very sincere in her explanations
ot the subject and her re
marks were?inrpirrmrr' aswell aT
enlightening the aiulieftce of the
work that .is being done for the
colored youth of our country. Shespoke
of the many states that had
been visited and made special men
tion ('f the oiirtlii'i'i) thp
had cooperated. The youth flf the
? cfoTmtry in ~~g'"ne*^ is?b'-iiTer bene-fn
teel by the Nation >1 Vunth Admin
istration, Washington, 1). C.
Mrs. Bethune is the president of
Bethune' Conk man-?College,' Dayto
na Beach, Florida and Director,
Division of X pro A+fairs, National
Youth Administration, Washington,
D. C. '
At the "eejo-e" of the program the
students of liumpton Institute and
Teaedieiis- Coliego;-! iiffteal b^Mrs.
Elizabeth S. Thornton and Mr. g.
Louis Finle y, student* of music,
Teachers C'e>11 "^> --m - the "Negro
National Anthem."
Impel ial Singers.
I he* rmperial Singers of Now
York left tin- city for a tour of
' somhcnv-v-tnTr-,- taking ' in North
Carolina, South Carolina and
parts of Florida. The singers have
.'uiven a- numb?p . llinihave
extended. through the Stati n
of North C'aiolina. South Carolina.New
Jersey. Pennsylvania, NewYork
and Pi.st i iejt_.of Columbia.
The "group is composed of-talent
id artists of hieh iiitinsr. Theii
concerts a;e. very well planned
Mrs. 11. Utile Flad'.'ir, dramatic
reader hp the: 1>uss- mrmrvRtT.
Library Notes.
A series of lectures presented
as a forum have h-en cm ducted
at the lloth Street Branch, Pub
lie Lijbvaiv. 'The last discussio?
was "The Haitian-Pom in iron -I a
bor Cri.sjs-." The speakers wen
Maurice Chvscii*.- v. rii- re Prv-Jr- fJimenez
Gn lion and Mare' Pesgraves,
lecturer. The next discus
sion w'll he held i^'hdr.y. March
28, 20.1 Wi-t ll.ifh Street. Tiltspeaker
is J. C!. McDonald, editoi
of the New York Times.- The lec
ture of March 2?v -Wil 1?e^nchrk7
the series. The public is invited.
Admission free. ^
NEW ST. 1HUM.II> , .
A. M. E. CHURCH
. C ha rliis to i) s C-.?^Tt ts ~giaTrfy-~
ing to know- 'lmt our cluircli ion
the upward tr-pnd, both financially
an] spiritually. Sunday, was
ft hifrli day in our church and
throughout the day (lure was high
tide in divine worship. Follwoing
the opening of our morning service,,
our local brother delivered a
forcettil gripping message using
a? a text Job 5:fi, subject "Trouble".
From this subject a practi
?cal !i('!'Fndn resulted.
_ Qnr chm-ch -was Conduct....
.....tiii by frhf Hunt.,?Mi". Ttno'sfTiTt"
Brown, with nil teachers--at their
posJL-of- dut-y-r?Qsntf-'ftn Interest-'
ing lesson was taught on the various
classes. _
The evening's, message was de-1
livered effectively hy our pastor j
and to an appreciative congiega-1
tion. This sermon will vmv.?s
-j " "" <
-the TrrtTTft oT "TTis ncators. Many ,
sools were made to rejoice as he
preached the word of God. Wroship
with us at all times.
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I5K ^"STRAIGHT SHORTER"
The other day in New York aman
who was once a power in
Wajl Street failed financially, and
ak-aded "guilty to grand larceny,
uim^in ?own reputation 01 SU11
i:ul family, due driectly to "hia
failure in keeping faith with'
liOjSe who trusted him.
Man's faith in his fellowmen
s the foundation upon which un-~
thousands of financial successes?and
fin-tunes?have been
built. Sis
Word Is As Good As His Bond
Can be truthfully said of some
lerple. and they are rich, even if
hi y have not a dollar in the bank,
n- they can be "depended"upon to
t"' p faith \vith those who trust
:i m?anil on keeping the prom
?umKc. ue a good spori,
bcforo makng a premise be sure
rou can make good. It is far bet
or to not make a promise at all
han to' make one and not keep it.
V promise lightly given endang
s the reputation and foten plunres
one into trouble!- J?r
The right, the fair thing to do
s to always keep purchases and
'lnisi.-s duivn to the sine uf abil~
,v to keep the "faith with those
.vho trust you. Then if sickness
) -other* temporary misfortune
' -nhl t-oinc tu?you as i't corner
many uf us at 1 soxue ti-mo-pr
'her, if you are a "good sport'
1 "fapiare shoOTFr" and are able
look people squarely and hontly
i?i the eye, explaining the
(nation, no matter where you
you will find friends in the
a.munity willing and anxious to
" >e .you through"..
MORELS 'COLLEGE NEWS
Continued from Page 1
arse tii'cen ar.d the Co. Health
I hysieian. The listeners were
??t-n?ruilir.e that il is nut a
grace to be infected with vai
us diseases?but it is a dis-\;ee
to remain in that condition
n then- are s,f many channels .
. ough which one may be cured
n this.moiern age. A clinic adirir.istering
the W-asserman Test
-?a!vi In in,?held Oh 11".o campus '
d the students are eager to re-*
?give the-tyst.?: r
The Morris College Little thca"ve~
has ' ftfrnished wholesome enUf
tainment both on and off the
campus. A "group of the Little
iuatre. players have had-an opruinity
to- visit many of_thgir
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emes mm runner iVIOTl'lg college
".udcnts in their many travels.
The quartet consisting of Miss<
Otelia -Taylor and Carrie Moray
and Messrs Carl Brown and
'cage McCain has made a nam or
of appearances this term?
lie- last being at. Denr.is -High
" . liool, uishopvihe, South Caro.
ina. ?
- The Mori-is College Alumni as-?
nidation is planning to hold an
IS. '28, '28 Reunion and seizes
his .oppr/rt urity to get in touch
-with as many of its member^ as_
.possible. . ,
Dear Alumni:
Like a mighty oak which from
n.acorn, spnads its branches for
fenerations, the Alumni Associa*
lion of Morris college vows to .
row and serve, furnishing inspiration
to the -unborn.
Organize clubs, large or. small,
let your president hear from you,
and meet us at Morris college.
May 21th, in a Grand Reunion of
the classes' of, 1918, '28, and '38.
I.ct us all.be there to greet the hon
>rcd sorg and daughters, of "Old
M; C."
May God blesfi you one and all.
With a hi-art full of lovo and hope Yours
truly,
B. F- Stownrfr,
Piesident Alumni Asso.
Ar. W. "Stackhorrso, Rec. Sec."
K. M. Booker, Cor. Sec.
California grape growers and
vintners plan a special building
iili :>n outdoor- display of growI
ing vines, together with a restaurant
with wine at. low prices, as
i their exhibit at the tJoMefi" "
Gate International Exposition.
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tm y
iiii<: bai'iTst drive director
says:
Continued from Page 1
ould be strengthened. Marion
arnwell, Beaufort, Dillon, Aiken,
Conway, St. George, are among
.:e places most frequently named.:
.;is argument, is also brought in
> play with reference to both thi
wiuun s uiiu o.o. ana Diru i_>on I
ntians. State leaders aie sayinp
u.udly that the latter must b e
moved from Morris College this
y ar. They feel that -its presence
.< 11 gov at the college will do the
ollge more harm than good. Some
nolo that the Convention is already
hurt and the college will b e
more so. The writer is for moviny
iT"now..He has fought all along foi
wepirig it there andTor purely sel
. "stl reasons would slill vote- foi
but he is too deeply interested
.n the college to stand idly by anc
'i'0 it or the Convention hurt, fcev
js move it this year to satisfy cei
i .a in elements even if we bring it
o u k another year. Let us be bro-^
Lhm-s and ghre and take.
The Drive Director is constantly
~.ing asked, "What about this uni^a-tion
-program and Baptist head''
luartevs?" The Director is in fa.
or of unifying our forces 100 pei
sent. He is also in favor of Bapi
,1 headquarters;?btrt?befuro?wtr "
Vote for it we should know ov^- .hinj?
possible to be known about
a>;d where1. There is the possibility
>i' setting up, a dictatorship or oligarchy
in this movement to cause
much regrets in the after years.
Something must be done to unify
our program. There is too much
Tostly duplication in our-work^-fruT
w hen that thing is done iL should
m.t be "jurtipjng.out of the frying
pan iHto the lire." Xo race tair.
produce nun like Butler, Stacks,
Pinson and other leaders with
a honi"we are blessed every day.
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... v i.n jiui aauuu' upon our cnudi
on something that will cause
diem to curse us in our graves.
made a hit everywhere they have
gone this year. They played three
nights in the__.C<>astal region a t _
Ueorgetown, Andrews and at Con
way to capacity and appreciative '
audiences of both races. Dr. Pinson
and his corps of workers deserve
great praise for the accomplishments
of these young people. '
Dean Booker is proving a valuable
assistant to the president in making-friends
for- the colleger
The Kingston Lake Missionary
Baptist Association sent ^ a large
load of groceries to the college in
December and the Jerusalem Mis
sionary Baptist Association sent a
large load this month. Come o n
Moderators show your love for the
.college in deeds not words.
Every Association in the Sfnto
is expected to. enroll 100 per cent .
at Rock Hill the fourth Wednesday
in May. If Morris College is
to be what we desire it to be the
Associations and churches must do
it. We?are calling upon .500 pastors.
to pay $5.00 in the Morris
College Rally. The Drive Director *
feels that we have that many honust-to-goodness
lovers of the
\"ause in the State.
. We write this from the Palmetto
State Teachers Association. You
know we teach on Sundays?Our
job is to teach the teachers that
the "wages of sin is death, but
the gift of God is eternal life." We _
wish \to congratulate 'President
Howard and his committee for the
large pjace given Negro Spirituals
on this program. You know Amos
and Andy are millionaires because
while we were trying to get away
from ourselves, they made a success?of?being
like us.?Ail?No- _
groes'ne?d-i&-t<? polish up th^m- ~
selves not change. T~
But my! Our teachers look good
both men and- women. TFlfly~ This ~
is a representative buiich. I dop't
sec how they do it on such short
terms and small salaries tjut here
it IS right before your own eyes. ..
Then the fine thing about it is
they don't, all of them' spend it
all for clothes and cars either.
Some of them are substantial prop
erty holders back home. . All we?
need to do is be ourselves, > and
get a better brand of u? every day
JHETTO LEADER
THE NEW HOME MAKERS
The" New Home Makefs of South
Carolina was -organized on Friday,
February 18, 1938, under the
supervision of the vocational tea-, _
chers, .Miss' Jackson, Miss Coefield
and Miss R. Thomas, our advisor.
The officers elected were:
President. Lucile Green; Vice-^
President, Elizabeth Furgess; Sec
retary, Mattie Hampton; Assistant
Secretary, Ruth ^Washington;
Treasurer, Ellen Berry; Sargeant
-at-arms, Marie Gary and Annie
Dickerson; Reporter, Rosa E. Ryal
The club meets every other Friday
during thq Gth period at Book
er Washington High school. Our
aim this year is to beautify our I
school surroudings. It has been
suggested that we cha^tec the bus
to visit some of the other Homo
Economies Dept. of South Carolina.
The club has met twice since
being organized. In our., last
meeting on Friday, March 4, 1938
we completed our plans for the
big danpe to be held Thursday
night, March 31, 1938. We arc
asking the cooperation of oil
friends to help us in our "First
Big Affair". Our next meeting is
on' Friday. April 1, 1938 in the
sewing room. - .
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GO tit DINK CIRCUIT NEWS
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Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor
As spring approaches we note
with pride the appearance of our
Sunday school scholars with Supt.
Brunson and teaGhers at their post
of duty. Review by Rev. Brown.
A,t 11*15 a warm prayor moot- ing
conducted by brother D. J. '
Hartwell. ?The pastor preached a
soul stirring sermon. The Holy
Communion was given In the af^ _
A. E. church to a good crowd.
~ Sick list: Mrs. Emma?Henry, _
Mrs. Thelma Gilliard and Mrs.
.Mary O. Barr.
Don't change to anybody. We are
made of fine stulT in the rough.
Dr. and Mrs. Starks are fine
hosts at Benedict. We are their
GfUPSts, (tie Madam and I. i
We miss Prf'siilnnf. H II Rutlpr
from this meeting. IIo would b e
here, if he were well. We are hap^J
py to report that he is improving
nicely and will be at our Convention
in May at Rock Hill.
Prtrf. But tress is a fifte Executive
Secretary. The race should be
proud of him. ! 1
?Among?the Baptist -Leaders?in t '
this Convention Profs. A. A. SimsS.
L. Finley, G A Anderson, E. E. '
Riley, S. C Campbell, II. W. Stew-|(
art. I 13. Pinson, .1. J Starks, C. J
A. Lawson, J. L. Goudlock, and.
many others.
I)nn t forget Rock Hill the first! '
Wednesday in May, the Baptist!
State Convention.
G. GOINGS DANIELS, j *
_. Dr fye_ .DireetorJ...
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
BEfHiryROIT
Tha Laricusc Boauty Foundation was t
the Godcfroy Manufacturing Company to
of preserving women's natural beauty,
the results *ef this research available t
Here is the last of the four c
? prize-winning letters in my con- *
test which closed November 30. j
F-or this letter the writer, Miss f
Beatrice Wooley of Chicago, was ^
an^jrded $3 of the total prize r
money. Other prize winners as e
you remember, were Miss Georg- d
ene L. Williams, Miss Hilda ^
Jean Paul, and Miss Naomi |,
Walker. Don't hqu wish_ your y
name was among these? d
I want to thank everyone again
8>ho entered my contest and espectally
to compliment the writ tl
ers of the four prize winning g
entries. 1 think they were all 1
swell and their ideas have been P
helpful to all of us. j,
I nm n 20-ypnr-old piri nnd, like v
most young gills, cannot afford ex- n
pensive beatify -trealinents . nnd 0
therefore?tmrst resnrt ttT ItTtiipTer
methods. The following are a few
of my simple secrets:
8
Ko_jane can senslhiy expect-to se? ?
cure and maintain that MtS'wrlous li
hair, that we ull love, wilhout a h
neaithy scalp. The scalp must be p
kept clean so that the pores can at- .
tain air nnd sunshine... A hot oil J
and a thorough massage with tlie p
finger-tips regulates t he circulation a
of the blood, giving the scalp n t
healthy color. This also removes a
the crust over the scalp formed by t
dust and perspiration. 1 give my f
hair a vigorous brushing every night h
to keep ft?H+lve- mrd-acilvi and 16 T
disperse excess dust acquired dur h
Ing the day. A good shampoo, of w
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' With
FRANK McIIUGH
Jane Wyman
Cora Withcrspoon
2 DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY
FORUM NIAVS.
The Robert Brown Elliott Community
Forum offers the citizens.
On Sunday, April 3, at 1 p. in.
iit Bishops Memorial A. M. E.
:hu;ch located in the 2200 block of
Washington street, the Forum pre
<onts a -debate. The subject o f
>vhith i>y "Resolved that Negroes
n South Carolina Should Vote." i
The question will be discussed'
jy the following persons: R. E.
Demeiv, J. K Briggs, Willie Goff
md Miss Elouise Bailey.
?C?+me tme; cTlme all!
wtablishcd by 7-" II .
itudy mcthodi VO^i
and to mak? ^ ^
o tho public. >
ourse, Is necessary at leffst every
wtr weeks.
A soft, clear, healthy complexion "
s Just as easily acquired. The
hysical and mental condition of
he body has'much to do with It
Vorry and sluggishness retard all
irogresa to beauty. Daily walks,
rect posture, hot baths and rub
owns, complete relaxations, and
iroper food combine to keep the
>ody fit. Now and then In your
elsure moments tie a towel around
our head, holding the free ends
own to the edges of the bowl, formng
a tent, and then turn on the
ot water, letting the steam rise
o the face; the pores of the skin
pen permitting nil dirt and grime
o be removed with a soft cloth and
ood soap. Cold water dashed on
he face automatically closes the
ores, protecting It against the
rent her. Each night a gobd cleans
ng cream should be used to preent
"cosmetic skin." Afterwards
nnlO n foon lot lor> n !? "*
I'i'ij u mvc lutiuu vi a mm ia/ci
f tissue cronm.
When I ?in in attend nny func. 1
Ion that will Interfere with my reg? ilar
night's rest. 1 take a hot bath,
:et In bed, cover my eyes with pads
f?cotton?sattirtttea?wtm witch
axel, which mukes tny^ eyes elear,? |
right and slurry, and relax comletely.
Here Is my advice to girls whose !
ohs require a lot of standing. From )
ersonal experience I've found that
fler soaking the feet In warm waer
containing epsom salts ? good i
imssage with castor oil tnkes sway "f
lie tiredness and prevents the feet
rom Itching and also conxes therh
ark to their natural nlnk color
atiier than the harsh redness that
i caused by an unusual amount of
talking or standing.
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Lancaster Disi
COLUMBIA ANN1
TO CONV
St. Paul A.
" CANE SAV
., Near Wedj
MAY 17Rev.
J. S.,Flipper, A.M., D.D
Rev. J. C. McClellan
Kev. J. W. Williams
Mrs. S. L. Flippe.. r
Mrs. S. L. Flipper State Presi
Mrs. C. A. Adams
Mrs. Maud McClellun
TUESDAY MO
9:30 A.M.-^Devotionals by P
man, J. E. Dixon,M. C
H. I). Ramsey and J. \V.
Organization?Enrollment. Tnti
Remarks, bv our Bishnn mul P
12:00 Noon?Discussion: What
portant parts in a Cail to 1
W. B. Nash, J. M. WiHiaj^s
J.- W. Williams-^ hrr
1:00 P.M.?Dinner ^
2:30 P.M.?DeYotionals by lot
: BroWn Xhapd, lUill Cieek :
Discussion: Wh^t is the Great
^ cessful Church ofToday ? B
Ilwain C. E. Frazier>: J. AY.
Discussion: What Relation is
G. King, W. B. Nash, H. D. R
roughs. ~ >'
4:00 P.M.?Financial reports 1
?1 FIRST DAY El
?- -7-^30 P. M.?J5evotionals by In
-? Lancaster, ^agree, Blaney
To preach the Annual Sermon
Local reception program by pa
Announcements. Doxology. Be
WEDNESDAY? SIIEOXP"
9:30 A". M.?Devotionals condin
Dorman John Rnrvnn?rVw
Reading and approving Journal
I Rcehicking and completing finr
"Duties of Church Officers", by
Missionary Greetings?Mrs. Mi
"The Moral Condition of the
and Eugene Jones .
? The Spiritral Condition of the
Rev. C. L. Dornian
Sermon?R<>v. A. G. King Dinner
2:30 P.M.?Devotional* conduct
"The Condition of Public Schoo
man, H. P. Ford and E. .1
"Means Necessary to Make th
nancially", Revs. W. M. Gai
and the Stewards.
"What Are We Doing For Mi?Mrs.
Maud Meridian
On Preachers for Orders?Rev.
Rev. C. E. Frasici'.
On Prend-ers: fm- Annnnl r?nf
W. B. Nash. Rev. W. M. G
SECOND DAY F
7:30 P.M.?To preach Educatji
Educational Rally and Address"
dent, Dr. E. H. McGill
NOTICE EXTRAO
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-i-r? wui* -xjisrmp?o. ~s. i" upper
with other very distinguished vi:
a mind and wilf^to serve.
2. Annual dues from all pn-*t
Pastors are responsible for thei
3. The contingent is the sa
has been changed I will ad just
? The State Book Steward ar.c
will be there to supply you wit
?My?Pear o-workers-: ?
We arc expecting each pastai
this meeting the grandest rep<
paying out for the year, it is l
no pastor report less than two
.?report.?God-put a mind and \v:
There will be preaching at th
Srnday 11:30 A.M. by the Piosi
at 8:00 P. M. by Rev. L. G. Bo
S.hool at 10:00 A.M. Special
Everybody is invited.
J
Special Late Sho
11:00 p.m. J
ON OUR ST A i
OSCAR rsi
AND HIS RIH
Ml SIC ? SWEET J
^ PALM
I f ?
Quality Lau:
A SERVICE FO
We Pick lit
"Also 20 Per Cent I)is<
STARVE
Saturday, March 26, 1938
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GRAM
T^E
trict Conference *
OF TIIE?ff".'.
UAL CONFERENCE
ENE WITH
M. E. Church
ANNAH, S. C. . , . '
p . ??eflold,
S.\C.
-18?22, 1938
. Presiding Bishop
Presiding Elder 1
V...r. Pastor
; - L? State President
dent of the W.II. & F.M. Society
Conference Branch President
_?District President - ?
ItNING SESSION
residing Elder, Revs. I,. G. Bow- |
lantt, W. 'Nash, J. fiVI. Williams
Williams
oduction of visitors
'resident
in your Opinion'are the most imtVorship
Service? By J. E. Dixon,
i, H.^D. Ramsey, W. M. Gantt and
iiil Preachers?and delegates from
>n/l ITI.-l, TIJ11 ..1 ' *&'
tin. lllll. "
est Need for an "All Round Sucy
Revs. L; G. Bowman, C. C. MeWilJiains,
II. P. Ford and E. Jones
t Religion to Education: Revs. A.
amscy 11. P. Ford, and John Buo
from all charges in the district
'EN1NQ SESSION W
>cal preachers and delcpntPS from ??
and Shady Grove charges. - ,
Rev. J. M. Williams. Offertory
stor-and?people, ~
nedietion.
-4>ArY?Mf^ftNTNT I S ESS ION ~ T
cted by Revs. J. C. Crockett, C. L,.
Nolton Cauglnnan, II. P. Ford.
mces by charges
the office: s ijj attendance here,
aud McClellan, District President j
People"?Rev. Noltan Caughman
People"=Jivx?II. -LL- Ramsev,-ami ?
t'<i by tho conference?.
Is" Revs". A. G- King^ L, G. Bow ?
Laru-s .
e Chni'ches_iIo:e Prosperous Fintt,
C. E. Frazior, John Burroughs
Ih v, J-]. Ji. Kohinson and
J. E. Dixon, Rev. H". D, Ramsey,
ntf?Rev. L. u. JtJowman, Aev.
antt au. Rev. f. r, Mellwain
:vE\i\r; session
>nal Sermon?'Rev.. ~J. E. Dixon
by our esteemed iyul great Presi
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R I)IN A R Y_SPI'XIA L 1
an I President Or. E. H. MeGill
sitors will bo j.resent. Come with
ors, local preachers and delegates,
r lo.al preachers and delegate's. !.;
me as last year. If the charge s
the. same. .. _1.
1 Evangelist, Dr. J. M. Harrison
:h all books needed. . .
c. and congregation t^ rcgistetf at-I tj ^
">rt of any former o^^skm. *By '*
>est for you ami the church. I.ot
thirds of Tiis annual Educational
ill m you for His cause,
e seat of the Distiict Conforer.ce
ding Elder and at ":00 P. M. and
wman and choir to sing. Sunday
Address, District Superintendent.
. C. McCDELI.AN, ' >
Presiding Elder
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