The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 20, 1938, Image 1

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? VOL. XL1I-?NQ..-S4 . OddFellows Ir PrnsnmTiiiQ Pm "THE ODD FELLOWS JOLR- , NAL" TO RESUME PUBLH:A. - "TION.; . ... H Discontinued onj Account of i Depression 1 Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 1$?-CNS?? > ?The Grand United Order of -1 Odd Fellows, in America, in bien- [ nial meeting shtnvs prosperous __ -tantial?assets?and?TTT5 liabilities, ~ decide to reestablish their frater rwf-publication "The Odd Felluws' Journal". , More than-1.000 delegates and representatives of the Grand Uni- 1 ted Order of Odd Fellofs, from last week, when the Biennial Movable Conference and the Gqand Household of Ruth, the male and female governing odies of th.at.fraternity, held their regular biennial business Sessions. At the opening session D_. E. Henderson, representing Governor Hoey and-Mayor Ren E. Doug las, welcomed the assemblies, to the state and city. Patriotic an-! Memorial services were held at Little Rock church on Sunday nitrht"1 when Maior-Gon eral R. T. Stewart - of Newport News, Virginia, head of the pa - triarchy made the" principal address. The joint ng&nmhly, arwt hinitiftn*. ?i session of the Movable conference and the Grand Household o-f Ruth was held an Tuesday. Grand Mas tervEdward H. Morris, of Chica- j go, in his principal address, review ed the achievements of the order and called attention- to their fine ' finarfcial condition, but. cautioned against any impairment of their capital structure. Financial reports of the bilsi ness officers of the order further illuminated the fine financial cow diticm of the organization whet assets of $262,479.08 were annou" ( ced with no liabilities. This condi tiop in the language of the Granr Master Morris, gavte "assurance of a continued favorable outlook.'' His appeal to the delegates to giv earnest attention to the matter erf ro botabliehing of the "Odd Fcl lows' Journal",- official publication of the order, met with unanimous approval and the conference on Friday, so voted. . " In speaking of hiq recent visit to the jurisdiction of New South Wales, Australia, the Grand Mas-. _ier?pointed out-4hat- he was im pressed with the universality of oaa r euowsnip as a world-wide brotherhood. ' 1 Most Worthy! (jrand Supferio-r I,uch M. Hugheg of the GrfrniE Household of Ritth, rrf CafhovdW1 Texas,' elecited much applause. ? wherr she told of the'achievements ?rrf- thn -women--of the fratemityr and also won plaudits of her cor stitueney when she urged that lit I most efforts he made 'to increaM _ the membership to regain Tosscr sustained by reason of the dtpres- sion. Spirited interest was shown iv the election^of officers?and?th? r choice erf the -place of , ilia next biennial, meeting. Baltimore, Maryland, was chosen as the place of meeting in 1940 i with a proviso; reserving. to the Committed of Management the authority to cancel the 1940 meeting, in which contingency it was ' provided that the next meeting in 1942, in connection with the ] ceimenary ceieoraucm oi the es 1 tablishment of the Order in 1842. The following officers were e lected to serve the three branchefor the next two years: ; Grand United- OrderTof Odd Fd lows: The Committee of Manave ment--Edward-Br-Momw, Chicago ' 111., grand master:"" Ernest D Cooke, Bostcfn, Mass., deputy grand Continued on Page 6 NOTES FROM SECOND CALVARY BAPT. CIU'RClf " Rev. OH. Rrown, Pastor Rev. Drown delivered his fourth and concluding: scrmon> in the series cm "The Waiting Church" last Sunday morning. His subject wa* <*'S(anctification". He explained sartctification as a progressive work. Not only possible but, essential to a well rounded Christian life. Two candidates were baptized at night and Communion was administered to all who happened to- be nrcsent. Next tSunday we~will make our first reporrt Op the progressive rally. Don't fail to read the I "Leader" our best source of cur- ! rent light. Second Calvary Baptist churoh > choir presents a nrocram and nn. I gpant "Brides of Today and Yesterday'\ Tuesday evening, August 30, 1938 at 8:30 o'clock. You are cordially invited to attend. The following brides are the participants: Mrs. Annie Mae Hattcm, Hollywood Brido of Todays Mrs. Charles H. Brown, Depression Bride of Yesterday; Mrs. Sadie Sullivan*, Rainow Bride of Today; Mrs. Hattie Green, (sponsoring Miss Mary Reeder) Sub debutante Bride of Today; Mrs. Alberta Stevenson, Colonial Bride of Yesterday. The "prize i? a trip to the World's Pair. ? ' 1 I 4 ?B? ~~ _ ? * - ^ r ' ^ / w > - - ndiuon Opportunity School [?i__CnooiAa The ppportunity School, being conducted at Allen university. Cokmibia,-has?t-o it- credit one sucr ccssful week. This school is for the put pose of observation by the Adult School at Benedict college and has enrolled quite a number of pupils from vai Ions counties. ?Hue they are heirg taught not only the fundament.iH, hut are receiving instruction as well in sew ing, foods, etiquette, public speaking, Negro histo'i y, music appreciation, physical education and han eicraft. Throe evenings p r week th'.y Pitijivipate in l-:inu-s and_ va- . rious forms of recreation und?r the direction of Mrs. l.ew.is. On Tuesday, August 9, at the opening chape 1 exercises. l)r. v E. H. McGill, president otf Allen university welcomed th> students with assurances 'hat he would heln to make their stay as pleasant, as possible-?and that tlv?facilities of the university are at the disoosal i/f the Opportunity school1. Tuesday evening the pupils nw' in the reception room at Coppin hall for an informal "Got Acquainted" social. Their* the evening was made pleasant' with music and games. On Sunday "morning the pupil* woHHihrpped at1 vfi' ions ehilii'll''^' TlT ' the city. Sunday, evening they were guests nf yc-tper r-. i vio . ,rr Btnedict, where Dr. J.- J. Star I spoke. ?Several inUCirsting features are being planned for the pupils during the remainder of the month. This school is under the direction </f Mis. Dora E. Daniels, the state "supervisor of Negro schools' and Mrs. E. I,. Fraser, supervisor. They, are assisted by Miss Pauline Taggart. Mrs. W. C. Lewis, Miss Pansy Pende-rgrass and Mrs. Cora Black. LAI KENS NEWS The pastor ol St. 'Paul Bapt.Pt hurch being absent the Rev. Therm 'K- pit,?toi iif B. tIn 1 A. M. E. chinch preached the evening sermon Sunlav. Rev. Thomas is an excellent speaker and hi? sermon are always good. Mrs. Thomas was also present. J.?C. Garrett and West Jackson are making g>.od at the (.VC camp " it Montmorenci. Mrs. Margaret Caryrile and children of Baltimore. Md.. are vis 'ting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willie McWilliams ihe city Sunday from Brooklyn, N7.Y. to visit hd'r" parents. Mr. Mr John Ifudtror< who hnstboen in declining health ^ovu'al months died at the hnm? ef hi< hrothyiv; Mit^A rt h u rTackson., Tiiosdaj>nTorn Lnjr. Mrs. Fninia Thojrrpson and son Rnllic of Florida arc visititngl Mr an J?Jtooker Thm-np-mn~ ; --Rev. - W. -I. 'Wilsd'n and T If. Broans Mesdames Emnvi Ffullor and T.. ('. Olin'ant were dinner, guests of Mr. a"d Mrs. B. T ("ui;r.nir>ghfTtiTT AWdn<>s 'av afternoon. .Mr. a d Mrs. Willie Raniacfocrttert '.lined "their pastor Rt v. E. \V. linne- Wednesday evening, and Rev Moon with a sumptous Mr. ar.d Mrs. J as, Kihler?and- -aUghter have return'd to their home in Washington, I). C. They visit'd?relative;-, in?Seneca and" l.aurens. Mr. Lawrence," Rikard who died in the ei'y last week was buri?xl_at_ CJofdville from Bethlehem Baptist ?hurch. _ . -.. Mi"?ft -Chiles L receiving congratulations tor li s recent marriago to Miss Maud Lee Stod.'ard of Owings. The T. S. Sunday school comven Hon is to he held nt Human Creek- Baptist ?begtnmng Friday before the fourth Sunday. Deacon Jas. Poole, president. ? CANAAN A. M. K. CHI'ItCH Rev. If. If Hcrriott. Pastor Sunday school at the, usual liojur with Supt Mr. I). J. Pitman in charg?,. All- Lr-k-much interest in the lesson. At lln'H! a.m. Morning worship I ' !>.... 1 ? ' ' ' * iicunnt pregcnea fiohi the Wkiuo As the Eagle' Stiri t th Ilcr ,\'i .-it,.?The sermon was uplifting to th laboring souls. At G:3D _the League met?with piesHcnt in charge, j At 8:0(1' p.m. another stirring sermoj was deliv< red f ro n ~tho~~?;rTlrioet Be" ye ahii"' I-. inly,- and wan enjoyed.? The Missionary oonventtion is Iving held at Bine Hill A. M. E." church, August 17-IS. Rev, and Mrs. Wiley and family were guests of Mr. R. C. Car . m'chael ami family last Sunday. _ HI- * *-? -i * ?rn-rs. .-oisir r.mvards, and Miss .Mary B/ue cmU rtair.ed r<?cenLly. .ct?k list: M s. Jane Butch. Piafer meeting every Wedmsf|iiy nitjht. A picvic*was held at Cam. for mother room on the l)^ildinff. The tranv between Cnfinan boys and Hamer resulted 3-2 in Canaan favor. mi *\?? RAT.I1M-RI A Armstrong Becomes Lightweight Champ By Decision Henry Armstrong became the triple crown hero of the pugilvstic world after winning the lightin a fifteen round decision bout at Madisor. Souaro Garden on Wednesday night. Armstrong opened the contest with a shower of blows that flobred the champ twice, once for the count of three and agahi for eight 'counts. T)u??challongorV -left eye was Ir.uilv?swollen?ond?bleeding?profusely, but he continued to land hU blow^ with the ncrnrnry and skill thai has given him a record of .10 winning battles out of 32 of his career. l.ou Anibers the wobbling yan koe - from- New?York received rousing cheers from the spectors for the endurance he showed under Armstrong attacks and was given two rounds by the judges because of low blows by Armstrong. He maintains that he will , lick Armstrong in a return match desnite his defeat on-.Wednesday night. * LANCASTER NEWS The one hour seems t,y pass swiftly away . when the Sunday seheol lesson is as beautifillly unwnvpn a< it was Sunday at Mt Zion church" y the staff of cons c i c r t i oil's" ~t o a eh e r s. The Snpt -iw_ off oring a prize to the class which reports the, most"money p?r during a period of thr^p rrtomths Tlie eleven o'clock services were enjoyed by a host of worshippers. One person united with the church. Snr/lay marked the close of a uUc crssful revival meeting. The meet ing wag solemnized by a Sunrise Prayer service Sunday morning. ' Monday evening, August 8 pray er service Sunday ' .morrlrg. Monday, August 8th. Mrs. Nan ?y Johnson and Mrs. Alberta Cureton entertained with a lovely par ty in hpror^of Mr. uixl Mrs. Jack son Thrower who are visiting in the city.Various games we're play e 1 and those who desired tin toe \,t flip nf .-r.vmnl niitntn^aiwjr band masters as inter preted ovar. 'he radio. A dolieioii^- nilid pin eh, cream and cake and roasted' pecans was the repast. . Everyone enjoye'l the evening. ..... ut wi ii' ?'[| mi , auu Mrs. Clyde. Couser entertained with a bithday party in honor of their little daughter. Frances who eel -heated bcr eighth birthday. ThTr 'V li'th children .from the apes of eiirht tcy ten years brought beau Mful irift... and shaied in the fun of the afternoon. The cake was s'tjtwy wl itc* with fijrht little dies oil It. Many- g^mo^'tfere n th lawn and were^er-ved, cak* fruit punch and cmrtlTes. Pin. Ri 1 v. y, Mr. and Mrs 15ahcii<iCaind little son Misse* AuCli: ton and Perry Seabrooks riiuliii e ! T77 Sp i: taniHtr't? Friday to the \ C. Mutual annual picnic. Miss Ethel Winningham spent cp* nt the woke-end in Camden. 71 andmother "in" Elgin Sunday. Mrs. Odessa Bailey and daughter Mrs. Jane Conners of New York are visiting their mother and trrati another Mrs. Jane Massey. "dr. and Mrs. (J. S Babcoek, Getty ') . Miss J .Sherard. Messrs John Wright, M Truesdale and D. J. Mcllwain spent Sunday afternoon in Chester visiting relatives and friends. M s. Estell Cooper-of Columbus Ohio. Messrs Thennas Hardy and R. Jones of Irmo visited Mrs. Babnick Monday. Mrs. Babcoek was hostess at an entertainment given in their honor. _ Mr. Richard Fraser was in to^n ?Rev. H. "W. D Stewart of Grc^n cille is in the city conducting revival meeting for Prof, Riley. Fred Gantt will be glad to sell vrru a P;\l-p>otto Leader, See hirfic *4* 1'Ula^.' ?; THE A. C. E. RECREATIONAL CIA'It NEWS The club is doing nicely scr far and \vt? are having loads of fun. The club met Tuesday, August 9, at the home of Miss Bonze na Block . f\ The devotional exercises were carried on by Miss Kathleen How ard; prayer was offered by Miss Charlotte Baker. Miss Baker appointed a Constitutional conimittoo which consist erf Miss Anna B. Lewis, chairman; Misses Blocker, Howard and" Mcssrs Love and Chapman. Mr. H. W. Webber our i?Jef president gav?* a few -suggestions concerning the constitution. The club members rendered a very >o.?j?.. a. r ? Iiivr t'iv'Kiuiii III U1C true which seen\inply wa, enjoyed. The program consisted of only member of tbe club. We wore grateful tor have two visitors, -an<T hope they will come again. They we're little Miss Helen Patterson, city; Miss Marion Hurray of TfnsfrrprP** We wet? served a very, delicious repast. We are grateful for the m mber?" good spirit toward the club and hope they wall bring others to join^ We have an enrollment of about fifteen or seventeen. Come! come, will you? Where visitors are always welcome. > * --y -? -^1 mei SOUTH CAROLINA, SATUI Zeta Official ^'4Aik^ k fPJj] m /m Til I Mjjjl^ I vffr| MISS AUDREY ANTHONY Of St. Louis, Mo., Central Regie al Director of the Zota Phi Bot sorority, and an officer in Xi Zet chapter of St. Louis, who preside over the Central Regional Cor ference in Indianapolis recentlj >nd won praise' from the Gran BasWeus, Miss Nellie B. Roger:! Miss Anthony is the daughter o Mrs. Mildred Anthony,, past pres ident of the Missouri Federatto of Women's Clubs, and teaches i .the St. Louis public schools. ?(C ?CHERAW NEWS " Prof. G. W.~ Wilson cf Harbi son college spent a few hours witl C. C. Coles Monday. Mrs. W. B?C McDonald cf Nev York'City is at honre; Mirfs Marj Katherine Cole of Winter Park Fla, is spending a few weeks here _ Mr. Moultrie Hudson -of Sumter S. C., visited frjends here Mcml day. . ~ -Mrs. Mary A. Powc Sutton anc Theodora have returned uo NYC after visiting their parents.v Mrs. Tena Talley is spending he; vacation in Camden, N. J., ant NYC with her chlidren. Mr. and Mrs. Burch and Mr and Mrs. Marion Williams Wf left Friday after having spent u few "<Tay's. ' Mrs. Maxir.e Mitchell entertained with a party Tuesday night in honor of her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams. Also Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Erj>es! Prayboy of Baltimore w'h^Jdft for Jiarn^ on W^dnesday^""'^ Mr. and Mrs. IJefiry Jone? were entertained aXfie home of Mr. and Mrs. Wjrrfen Poe Thursday night Theiollowing .party motored tc -McFarlan Sunday afternoon ant reported n?hn" ly cvcrrfnTT MTs M. B. Robinsoo, Misses Margaret Robins'on, Ruth Anlaker, Manor Johnson and Mr. Wilford Mat"thews. ~ . Mrs Maggie Green,. Mi>^ Ber nice Millet--a?4- Mr. ancPJtfraf-J-m> Pickens spent a few hours in Society Hill, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson ol ftocitty Hill we.ro?guq?tn of Mr and Mrs. Rwboit Robnrson Sunday Rev. and Mrs. J F, Davis ant family of Farrell, Pa, are at burnt to the delight of their manj friends. Rnv -T T.' Ilni-i- .. v uvimcicu a ful sermon Sunday morning at P D. Baptist church. It was en. joy^d by all. The M. E. church begins its re viva) this wtt?k -with Rev. j Hawk? in charge. J ABBEVILLE A'EWS St. James AME Church Rev. Johnson Pastor Sunday Sthool ?opened at tin lviiiil- IiiiiTT with ipnrlmrjg^wmi^aA otfieOrn?present.?Lesson?revieu n by Supt. 15. T. Johnson. Remark by pastor. Our;'.J)astor deliVeaPei two strong messages during thi day._y:-- jL?1?4 We were very glad to ha\^ Misi Eddie Mae Archie Miss Rosa Key nolds Mr. and Mrs. Tborhas Mar shall Jr.-and children and Mrf E Xohitson as worshippe'rs at St Fames Sunday. Mrs. Eliv.abgtb Owens was fu Verali/.ed Wednesday. Her pasto oHiciated. Her remains wore lai< to rest at CokesBury. under i nound of flowers. Pi of. .and Mrs. Edward S. A1 len "worshipped at Mt.' Pleasan Baptist Sunday night and hean IT1 int.'.ostlhg sermon hv Rev Slathis. - Miss Althea Frazier and Mr Mctz of Charleston were weeken _dsitors of Miss. Jessie C. Fair. Miss Lc?iln DeLess of Charles ton is a very pleasant visitor o Miss Harriet A. Wingfield. Miss J. Lucille Fair went t Atlanta, Ga., for an extensive vr it to friends. Miss {Jeorgianna Robinson, Mr and Mrs. Edward S. Allen wer breakfast guests last Tuesday r nr. of Mrs. A. J. Chappelle. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gary an daughter Jean of Newberry Mis Rosddna Fennell and Mrs. Geor eia Guess of Allendale 'were tb guests of Mr. \^m. Latimer an Miss Catherine TatTmer. Mrs. Erlcne Guess Gary "o; Newberry visiter! Mr. and Mrs Edward ?. Allen whHe in the clt this lift*,'August 9, I'J.'58 in a hospital in West I'alm Poach, Fla^ <-=? He was "boijl" at CongaVe*. > (>., an<l when quit'' a Ih/v he" i' . and made his home in Florida, Mr. Hoyel wa's well known and belov-u _ -by a lartfe host <?f friends?wtrcr grieved to learn of his death. Funeral servic s were conduct ed Sunday August 14, at SaiMatthew Baptist chuich, Conga_ l ee.- S. C hv Rt v.?Belli-?Tin <-e vices wore- largely attended I. sorrowing friends and nr/mh - the bereaved family. ?H^?was Jaid-to rest amidst a blanket of beautiful floral .tributes attesting the love aivd affection of the people to him. He:_is__sm^'jyje-L-v a- wife Mr?= Nettie Hoyel of West Palm Beach ' I'la.; father, Mr. Henry Hoyel of Columbia: four " tw ?? ? otti an Goodwin of Columbia; Mrs. Daph-n r(,y Daniels of" Columbia; Mr*. a Mary J. Davis of Cincinnati, 0.7"' a and Mrs. Elizabeth Sands, West d Pa!m P^Ht-'li, Fla.; one neico and i- 9'H- nephew of Columbia and a r host of relative* and friends. f . GEORGETOWN NEWS f r ,v By E. J. Ford 11 , Mrs.- Addie Ransom Mu-H's of n Camden spent a few weeks here ? visiting her fathe,- the Rev. H .J.I Moses andfcOther relatives. -"7 -Miss Carthamenia Harper left"' this, morning for Chester She - I will?spend ' her vacation . with . atives there. l | Mrs. Jcrsie Jackson is back after i speeding u few days in Abbeville. , Columbia, Jenkinsville and Sum7 ter. ,| Mr. Martin David and daughter .'Helen of New; York spent a few! . weeks with -thjir uncle Mr. J. 6. t-^Negbitt. L I i New York City and three child- ' ) ren spent---a?few days with their jaunt Sirs Mir.nie Rogers. We wili 1 r< member Mrs. Smith as the fomi- 1 i er Miss Florence McClellan, a grad ( | i:ato of Howard Hi, class of 1929. ! l ] Sunday will be Women*^ Day at .1 . j Bethel A.M.E, church. H j_ I)i and Mr, Anderson and Mrs; I A nio Bontsvright of Chicago were i . J visitors in the city last week. The < i latter is the sister of Mrs E. R. ' . j Howard. . j i j The writer spent a few hours in 1 Charleston last Friday on busi- ' , ness?. .Son*y| w-e did not have > time to call on any of our good ?J friends I* The Rev. Alio.i R. Coupe, was ctf I Albany, Ga,. and not Alba?yr ' The Ministers Wives alliance I ' met at the home of Mrs. Susan 1 1 Thornton, A n trust. Wednesday afternoon. The meting was call - ed to order by the vice-president 1 presiding. After d^vo'ional? the , - houstt was <*pun^d -Tor- i .Sick committee reported.' Mrs.-. - Maria Prioleau. Mrs. I. C. Thornp; was formed by the president that ^ each member bring quilt patches to : , work out a way in order to raise _ money fur the fcA^nrp \ The iiienibeis extend thanks to i Mrs. Louise Martin far selecting . the Alliance motto which is "Duty \ Knows no Bounds". When the .business session was , over We were loyally entertained ' by the hostess. ^ We were delighted to have Rev. Wilson visit us. He gave word: . of encouragement which was r; s sponded to by Mrs. Maria Prioleau, The nfxt meeting; will be hel< at the home of Mrs. Flossie WilLAXFORD GROVE HOLINESS riH Rt.'H Bishop l*. D. Rookard, Pastor ? ' r--v. l=~^RTTtgy-school at the usual hour ' with the superlnu ndent and staff d ! 'present. The P'sson wa, taught 1 by -Rev. Wm. Higgins.' ' < f At 2 p.m. after the preliminara ered a wonderful sermon, opening - of the revival. Theme: How can J you cftll upon God in whom you 1 i. nave noi oeijeveu. oix* ytrue.g * - boys joined tbe church. \ ? j At 8:00 p.m. after the prelimi- | naries an offering of $2.06 was 1 raised. Rev. Sister Art is deliver- | i ' ed a noted sermon. Theme Lift up ' your feeble hands unto God. Sev- ' * ?.n young girls joir.ed the church. Total 13 candidates.. The revival i " is a success to starts with. |, * Rishop Rookard mcdored to Lau. ! I i ens Sunday for pastoral services. 1 | LAKE CITY NEWS d The Lake Ci'ty School will open -for tho 1038-30 session Monday,--September L2th, Teachers?meetf ine will be held at the schoolhonse Saturday, Sept. 10th at 9 a. m. i> All teachers are requested to be s present. - I Sunday school at St. James AM *. E church met as usual Sunday a. e m., with a very large attendance i. There were ten out of town visitors present who are here due _tq d the tobacco season. They made s some very fine contributions to our discussion, e The ACE League met at 6:45 d Sunday with a very fine fcroup of league workers on the Job. A disf cussion on "Building a New ?. World," ensued, for quite awhile y and i? to continue na*t Sunday. T 4 ?^H v?t<x ^DAY.^ATTmjST 20, 1938~^ I Mr. H^nifry ,|r , Laid to Rest At Congaree, S. C. Mr. Henry Hoyel, Jr., departed i iter 1 * ' ' l (uorggfown Pastor Baptist ( 'l o nil Fas-tors,- Delegate- an< Ffiends, who plan to attend th Nntronal Baptist Convention; In ynrpm-qtisi: x I calling . y.ttu attention to the following facts The Convention will begin it: annual session in St. Ix>uis Mo. Wednesday, Sept. 7th.. the sessioi closing' pTopewTy Monday. Sept 12th. Indications now are thai fully ?15,000 representatives wil be present. It is hoped that S C arolian will have an uriusualT. HaK't? m/lega Hon on hand. Moi < than 20 attended the California meeting la>t year. Thi- vmr wir.i reasonably low rates at least 51 should b^ there. : I am cjiTTTntr ..n - - ? ffUll till [IttMUrfl to prepare now to join our C09v.ention Special which maizes urp -m-A44untn. MorrinyrSryrt. fTlli and leaves at 6:30 j>. m. for St. Louik. AH delegates should T<\ivo their homes sUffiffienlTy early Afonday to assure them of trotting- to A v. lanta in time to leave with the 0'mention c 1 uwd that afternoon. Oui first plan was to leave Tuesday. but that proved to ,be unworkable and now . the dato settled upon for leaving for the Con volition is Monday, Sept. 5th. I have sent to fully 500 pastors notice as to schedule, etc. If you have not gotten one and are interested in making the trip send my a card and I" will gladly furnish full information. J I lie Toll. >wing Tow rates prevail thvoughemt--the-State: I am taking Colmri hi a ns rhrr-m/prr .v.. 1 point in the State. All places in the State will not be the same as-, Columbia?the places east and south of Columbia are a little higher. Those west and north of Columbia are cheaply than the Columbia rate, but even at that the Columbia rate gives you a working basis. The?round trip Clergy -F i18.t._|Cla&s_.Faro -Xroni Co lumbia, good in sfoep5r is $.10.80 Round trip Clergy in regular -day coach $26.76. For fuither and full information consult your nearest Ticket Agent. Be sure to get your tranhportation?fH'rangem<*nts made a few day s befoie yc?u plan to leave If our South Carolina renresenLUllVM' wciuTcl assemble Tn suffi ient numbers in either Augusa, 3a., or Atlanta, Ga., we can have 1 full coach of our own right into st. I.ouis. Don't fail to at'tend thih -meeting, the outlook is for the greatest Conlventkm?in our hjs.ory. Let our slogan he. "On to 5t. Louis, Monday,' Sypt. 5, 1038" j expect to meet?you theft*: H. H. BUTLKR. President. Other Matters of Interest "Mrs. M. A. B. FulL'., President A'oma/Ps Auxiliary National Bap .Isl Co"n\enfibfi of America has uinoun.ed fro mher office.' 1108 \iiei-linti Street .Austin,- ?Texas"hat the Rev. Ci. ill.nigs DanielsT A.B., B.D.,_ of GeOi getkiwn ha-S jeeri selected to" preach the Condition Sermon in' P"f^ Worth. lexas. jiun.-.av murmn>? >opt.?H4+vThf Rev. Mr. Daniels besides pasturing thy Bethesda Baptist huivh. Georgetown; Cherry Hill Baptist ehureh, Conway and Pine orow Baptist church.- Andrews is he Moderator of the Jerusalem >nd the Kintrst.on. Lakv Missronuy Baptist Associations. Vicv" resident of the Bapt|st State '[invention and one of the Rp ording Secretaries of tht' Na ional Baptist Convention of AYYcffca : He was recently elected State Leader and heads the delegation CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ?Mi?,?Annie BcJU Farrlct left h'ridny aftevnoori?fm?Xcv> ark. I., to spend two weeks with hei laughter,' Mis,c E' ta Colvin. Miss Jessie Young (l? N Y f. i . isiting h?r mother '< ' Mr. ands^Mr*- Getty Baheo ' 1 * T _ ? . aere with relatives;. Prof. J. Av ' Wpjter~ of d-'forirVa Normal. St. Augustine. F!a. an: Prof Henderson E Vaughn. Jr 01 the Birmingham City schools wen in the city Saturday as. visitors. t?? Pi of. b:k1 Mrs. S. L. Finlev. Mr. Henry Lilly arrived horn Friday from Detroit after spend ng many months there He will 1 janitor of the new Finley Hi school. Rev?and Mrs. S. L. MpCvilluugh are receiving congratulation on the birth of their first born, a daughter. Mfst McOullough was Miss Ada Dt graffenrei i before marriage. ?The?Cahaiy ^nptlst Sunday school will have their picnic at St. Paul Baptist church Lowrys on Tuesday. News of the death in Charlotte, N. C. of Mrs. Dilsey Bailey was received here with sadness. Phi wac a former Chester citizen, but_ made her home during the last few years with her daughter Mrs. Kdrsa Latimer. She was buried in Charlotte. Mrs. Rubie Eichell?erger of Irmo is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Liz xie C. Foster.. Prof. S. C. Finley left Sunday afternoon for a two weeks vacation 'n Washington and Baltimcrre While away he plans to attend > > / / PRICE: 5 CENTS//* ??= ? ^ y ' ro rrt'aiii In National Jon vent ion ^ / i t" th Xht.otial Convention of Ae merk-H A loony 111 r* ijther leaders w i.'i will uttiTi<l. the ( nvontion in t? Kort- ^V-rrFt+F~a--?"-f)r<. .1. P Ree &r A i or. S-a?v. National Ba'ptist Furb'.m.mi. Mis-ion Board." foUnnhia; J. W . Coleman. Tii-as.. Baptist State 1 r,,m o;jt / .1.;?&pnrtan'hury;?A. .M.?r~ .Means As>t. Sec'y.. Baptist State [ ' invention; \\ m.- \\"a'?oii, pahtor ! rahernnrle -Baptist <hureh Green .j*v:!le; H. *\\ . Stewart, Baptist Ex1 ; !1 Sr.'v (: t < ,! 1...? ? iWn.har. .Morris Street, Charleston, i M. M. Peace,- F liend-iup -Baptist i?<l-ii' rii A 11; ?H- IP nut) us', ? State Miss i1 nary, Kershaw; I. i 11 ay Jjrhno] r?tn?'t'.nrt(in: A' W Stackhouse. Gen'1. Supt. Kingston r I^ako Association: W. T. BarnfPtC pastoT Tabernacle Baptist ii.ach. BuaufWtr T. Everett pasti>i Mt. OTTvv Ggoivetownp J W. Wiibutn. Modera'toT Enqre* - Associalion: Lie?t . E, Gaudy, the 1 : President 'of Baptist" S. S. and BYPU Convention: C. I>." Salley, " Oiangebuvg and others. TWT iman's' Missionary and E luraiional Convention. Auxiliary to the Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Association is- 'in session tWs week with the Zion Baptist church Rev. J. A Tavlwr. pastor. George-, . town. Sister* Azalee" Parker, president. T. (.'. Chan tier." vi-ce-piesfdeiit:, F. A. Pawlcy. >ecre.tqry; ^LlCel. Kst,perr CoiirHtl- I l e?wlift"die the Officers." Among. the speak.?t S to anne*rr--.oir -rnoirr-rmr- WTp he MriT~M. it. How aid, pn?-idcnt. .Wo nan's Baptist State Convention; Dr.* 1. D. Pinson, president Morris College;. I)r. J. P. Reeder.' Cor. Sec. Foieisrn Mission Board National Buiitis't < qnvun-U-oe:?P'PrJr J.- Staiks, president Benedict College. The annual sermon will be preached Sunday morning t>y_ Rov. . 0. Going? BanieTsT Moderator of * the A ssticia.tu?*v. The J. K Gourdin grade! school . is having its commencement exercises this wok. The annual .set- anton was preached Sunday afternoon by Rev. <i. Gruntr? Danletsy -Past/ir Bethosda Bfrfitict?chftrch. This school?if;?located?fro?miles from. Pineville arid about nridwaA boi a ix-n yi >tepnens and Russell'cille. Prof. W. M. Seymour is the principal and is assisted by eleven faculty members. It is one of the* most modern and uptodate ' sehool plants in the state and was- bui'it-and -the system developed-.umkm the leadership of" fhis untiring and .consecrated young principal. It is an inspiration to Come in contact with P.. in this school And to see how jnar-' elously they have accomplished _out_ ir. the rural district. Th,- rare needs "FuTrulreds of hiori- imn like -pToTTTvymvui who. will go any- where take what thty?can?get abd make what -they want. Tile Women of Cherry TTTll Pap tist church raised in a rally SunT< >'tu1 gl.Vl.OO. 1?:?"~ Tho Sisters at .Bethesdn Baptist church raise! Sbfi; the hrothL,iT...jf!.tjl.(*1"|l...To;ni glfiw nn The Piney OrrtVt- Baptist cbui'Ch in its month! v rallv raised stKO All of these are monthly rallies. The Kingston I.ake Association meets Friday before the"3rd Sunflay in October at Given Sea. The Sunday School ^Convention meiets Friday before the 4th Sunday in I September at Burgess, and the I Woman's Convention mots Frrday , before r li<. hid Sunday in Sou to m I her at Bucksport. . The- .Jerusalem Association and ! Sunday School Convintion meets at Gree.levville, Thursday before the jsecon : Sunday in November. the Flk^ convention in Baltimore Quite a number of persons from lure.aunt to ^4rftrbrt:<r Th~urgttny^ur^-? to ohtiuv-. the na-ade-ianv-v'.hipt titivo drills hv the member* of the B.M.C. in session there. Mrs Marie Burroughs Hodge* left Sunday .aftiemdii foj- hot horn-- i- Washington after spenduig?several?d a y -?Lore?with?hot mo'ho- near the Seaboard side of tW i * . ?i? Mr. Ttoseboro of tht Mutual Belief altd Tnsuranct company of Columbia was ir. the city Fri'ay mak *' ine the rounds wi\h Mr. T ;T. Walker who is the acent here. Rev.F.. W. Bower, of NYC was the. guest last week end of his sister-in-law Mrs M E Spann and family. Friends were glad to see Rot Bowcn. Ho was pastor of Calvary Baptist church for thre? ycftrs. twenty five yoarc ngo Mr. Robert Nelson. Sr., has returned to Miami after visiting his daughter Mrs. Ellen King and her family. _ Rev. Coker. pastor of Calvary Baptist church baptized seven can! didates Sunday nipht. j Miss Robbie Bradford of Washi topton, D. C.. is visitinp ber mother. Mrs. Dcrreac Bradford. ! Mrs. Will Adams is very sick at ' her home on Loomis street. 1. Nurse A Solomon of Union attended sen-ices at. Gethspmane Baptist church. Sunday. Mrs. Wathaniel W. Atkinson and baby; Mrs. EJveria Moore arvd baby .Undertaker Remattie'W. Sanders I all of N.Y.C. are viMtingr their pa' rents Mr. and Mrs. Welsh, York road. I Thousands of pCcrple were' in attendance at the Oethsemane aerCantiatoad an Paca 6 r? ^ . ' ?; r