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v c * _ Saturday, September 10, 10 PAINE COLLEGE OPENS MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 12th ' The fifty-sixth session of Pain< college will o,pen on Monday September 12th. On that day al new students will be asked to re port at the ^college. From all in dications the largest and best pr< pared entering classes in the his tory orf the college will enroll or ?)..l A ' - ? uiai u?jr. nppniaiiuns lor UU missioti have been rceeived frorr 73 towns and cities, and 14 states The entering program fofr Fresh nyejiwill takeplaca ant Monday anf Tuesday, September 12 and 13 Old students will register on Wed nesday, September 14th. Class work begins Thursday the 15th. f There will be no changes or ad - ditions in the acuity roll frorr Jast year. In addition to Presi ilent J. C Peters the following will, constitute the faculty roll; t>enn of man arid teacher uf Phv sics arjd liTafhem^tics, L. R. Harper; Dean of women and teacher . _ of_ English, Emma- Gray; Registrar arid teacher of English, W. L -? Graham;,Librarian andvteacher ol English, Ruth Bartholomew; Busi ne'ss Manager and Director of N Y. A. personal work, W. C. Ervin; teacher of Bible and Physi cal Education, Evelyn-? Berry; Principal of High school and teacher of History and coach of athletics. J. W Brownj teacher?ol Chemistry-and associate coach xrf athletics and also coach of Debating team, E. B." Chandler;. Cob lege Physician fov men and part ? fimO f nOoUne nf Ri Alnr*i? >* -T C Outler; College Physician for women and-part time teacher.- of - Health Education, Dr-Ethel Polk Peters;., Dietitian and teacher of Home Economics, Clara Spurlock; teacher orf Economics and SociplPsyehology and Education, W. J. ,. Lyda; teacher of German and French, Marguerite Steffan; teaMaahy-'piaiiu am J iliu ru5' Mark -Fax; Head Resident; Beth lehem Community House, Thelma f&avens; other members^ of the staff, Sarah Walton, assistant Li brarian,, James Chiles; teacher in high school division; James Gabriel, teacher in hgih schorol division; Mary Gartrell, matron; Lola I. Gabrief, secretary to president. Allie._W. Gardner^ Dorothy Webh^r. Felicia Stai'ks, L. C. lHam ilton, and Mattie B. Braxton of thd Bethlehem Community staff, hand and typing for those who This new feature w iHappeal to those who are interested in preparing themselves for ' this type of business work. The work offer -*-ed will be of a very practical nature as it wli be coordinated with . the general and .business offices of the college, .thus oering opportunity forr actual practice. Only a limited number of students can ho orcontftfl -fro work of thi? na ture. ^? " ...? W H ITMTre^IW S Sunday was a busy day Vhe * tcamp meeting beg~an at Cedar Grove A. M. K. ?ion church. Three ?d by7' tti*: Rev. D. C. Crosby, "fmsttH';?RFV" H. E. Hilliard from "ChPster^Rev C. T. Hintcm from Rock Hill Rev. Hinton will conduct the nveet ing this week. A large crowe was present to help carry out thi r word fo the Lord. On August 22nd,- 4lUtSr^-a- .visitor to Whitmire for the past few , days was Mrs. Ella Funchess of Brarichville.' Mrs. Funchess was for a long period oftime a valued retainer in the family of the late B, X. Minns and- -Mrs Minns ' of Branchville, S. C. During this time, Mrs. John Catherine Minns Riser was bom and was tenderly cared for by Mrs. Funchess. Mrs. Riser now has a little daughter of her own, attractive lfttie Mary prominent white citizen of Whit?vvi rn ontortQ inorl M vq KtSint/' hpc<3 and her colored frierids-in her at* tractive back yard with a- yard t^a paj-ty. It pleased Mrs. Funtchess and her friends very much. Only_ a lew women were invited and it is an interesting fact that they themselves, are respected not only for their tender care and attention) given the younger generation, but -for th"if qualities a." good citizens. ? - ~ * Tempting refreshments were servted by little Miss Riser assisted by her-nurse, Mrs. Junelle Jones. . At the conclusion of the congetv lal hour the lovely FrTTl spiritual "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" was sung; The guest list included: Mrs. Funtchesg, Mrs. Halinda Anderson of Cramerton, N. C., and the _ _j cola ON ALL THI Iniurg m cool, clean, rULlfclAN CAB Bi tomfoUablt in CtwwH P?n?nq?T Tl Tlakat Agrata W T, MirTitloM and ol k?-3- ~~ J. T. COBB, Dlylilon Paasi ? - - 38. following from W^itmirQ: ~ "Nah Byrd^~Mrs. Amelia Johnson, Mrs. Brossia Williams, 'Mrs. Dora i Worthy, Mrs. Easter Robinson , and Mrs. Junelle Jones. A deli1 cious repast wai seAMeJtf- The guests were held in high esteem at the party. ! Mr. George Williams spent the week-en/d with Mr. Lois Epps. i Visiting in Whitmire: Mrs. Lola - Epps from Philadelphia, visiting l Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abrams. Mr. Willie Epps and Augusta i Rice from Washington, D. C., visl. -rttng Mi. und Mpj. WilTTajrn "etppsr Mrs. Nancy Hoover, Miss Alice tTurrM?r from Spartanburg, S. C. ? Mrs. Laura Rice returned from Philadelphia, Pa. after visiting her daughter. i Miss Mozella Epps iS spending l this wvk at honir "'ith h?r pwTI rents. Mr. Edward Wilson a friend of . - ttppn hau rettrrngd toClintOTi flam Columbia. !>f L1,ON DIST. MISSIONARlT ; WOMEN ANNUAL. MEEtlNG i The W. H. and F. Missionary . convention of the Dillon district coiwened at Pine Hill A. M. E. church, Latta. <3. C.. August 18r TO; "Ut ~ 10:30 Thursday morning the convention opened with a live; ly prayer and testimonial service j- led by Sisters ~XHIie Bethea. Ho- , gett, Hayes and Wright. The meet . ing was then turned over tcr the 'istrict President, Mrs?Amelia DeLaine who read her annual'address. The president assisted by he conference branch president, Mrsr Arnie Sanders appointed ^ committees. We were "pleased To ' 'iave Mrs. Sanders with us and appreciated very much her words of nceuragement and explanation. L "The CftTfSpcratiom sermon was ' preached by our beloved Presid' ing Elder L.A. Wells, who brought tf? us an inspirational mature > from I Peter 2:9, subject "Conse cration'^. "Rev. J. R. Ricliardsorr: r of the Florence district looked in ' fMi tic Vi an onPAnvoo-inr* \\>r\rA The financial rol} was called and the president and delegates present, reported 100 per cent. The evening prayer service ^as conducted by sisterR Barr, Ford and others after which Rev. N. S. DeLaine hreseruted Rev. M. Sim, moms who forceably delivered the text subject "Work". Welcome reception '.by Mes -dames Estelle Alford and STr~J7 Bethea. " Friday moirn-.ng? dlevotionals were conducted by sisters Nance Carmichael, Cox and McBride after which the meeting was turned over to .the district president. -Reading minuteR of previous sessions which we received and adcrpted. The president then presented Mrs. Annie 6anders who explained object of 'missionaries in rour parts-! "The Sender, One Sent to Whom Servt and Object of Be:ng Sent. Also impressing the ne. - nesfcityuf ui gaiiialng n Juvwnlftr: lepartment in each local society. Activities in our societies were Hscussed by locaj presidPn-t. ?*What- eanr the pastor do tu keep " - Spirit?alivfiTv=aaek he Evils of Intemnerar.ee" were . liscusied and mucih inform^tior derived. At 12 p.m. the Presiding Elder Wells presented Rev. J. A. Holnan who brought to us a soul stirring message from St. Mat ~ tnews, rruujvcv i nc ixctiiiicg iu the Kingdom of God". At~3:00 p.m. Mrs. Elvira Fox, worth with h'er juveniles i*6ndered an excellent ~pix)gnam. .' The numbers were highy entertaining. Report op committees. A vote of thanks was tendered the visit" Ing pastors who so loyalty^ stood by us during our meeting and to the Pastor, Rev. H. H. Muntin and his officers and member,, who o royally entertained us during our stay. The meeting was voted to be one of the best held in the Dillon district. reporter. EMANUEL A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. F. D. Dreher, Pastor heard the morning and evening messages with great interest and joy, delivered by the pastor, the Holy eommunron was administqr"~e~d at both services. ' Mon. Sept. 5 we wish to thank our -many friends and members, who helped make the barbecut 4^d color contest* successful. We haye working minds and hands and are always hnsy Miss Sarah .Washington^ is able " iJta_ he _out _to the delight of her many friends. They are planning to move in their modern home on Barhamvillo Road aoon. I Mr.and Mrs. Cleve Myers are 'mmmm CHES ? tOUGH TRAINS rettful I rip at low royf imm&mss S DINING CAR! ? tafety of train trAvtl t*m? HipwtwtitfrM m KM. 8eh*dulM, Pullmaa th*f Iftrtl iitoratlloa niger Agent, Columbia, 8. C. lUttt 8Y8TBM 4 spending their vacation in Washington, Philadelphia and N. Y. The Emanuel Business Club is sponsoring a ride Harlem, Monday night, Sept. ly, will leave the church at 8 p.m. Admission 25c; children 15c. The luist quarterly conference was held Sunuay night Aug, 28. l'he P. E. was elated over the year's work. Wo hup'cr "that our good Bishop and P. E. will grant us the privilege of having Kev. Dreher as our pastor for another year. ^ Mr. Geoi'gG Williams has returned home after spending a delightful trip in New York with his sister Miss Edna Willrams. 1ST CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH Rev. S. S. Ydungblood, Pastor Rev. Broadus our district missionarv was with 11* Sunday Hill! . -was the speakbi' f01' thd rtioffnng. ' Rev. Broadus spoke from _ Matt 21:10: And when die was come into Jerusalem, all the city was mov ed, saying, who is this? Citrus, towns and communities are moved by various causes when political officers come into the town, there is a big holiday, state, arfairs^ are"- given. But this was not so with Jesus Christ, when lie came. Even His army did nnl^knmv^ that He was going to vrsit. He .ound some gambling in the temple. Jesus looked over and saw them and stopped theim Jesus cried "O, Jerusalem how often would 1 have helped you, but you ?vould not .listen." Jesus is ready to help 14s but we will not listen. vVe must-pave the road?for?Jesus .0 walk on. Everyone should be oorn 01 tne spirit, it is~true that if-.old foljt hpld their peace, children will cnr out T"- " ~~ HAMI'TON ST. .HIGJ1 AND SANDERS HI OPENED SEPT 1. . The Hampton .Strwt schf?il-anrl . Thomas Sanders High school opened Thursday^?Sept.. 1, with a large enrollment. We were overjoyed to have with us our beloved I Supervisor, Mr,Sanders,, whosej illness last- spring caused him toj miss his {first commencement in fifty-eight years of service. Ho!( stated that he is expecting this to; be the best yeaF~in ythe history' i of the~school. , We appreciated very much the < patrons on openmg day and?the ; fine spirit of cooperation a^hihitari. betweten 'patrons and teachers.) With such a spirit, nothing but success can crown our efforts. New teachers on the faculty | this year are Misses Eilel Watts, i conducted prayer meeting. Kev. ( Dozier preached a soul stirring < sermon. After collection, a wel- .< come program was given by the pn 1 tertaininp church with Mrs. Evans < Fullard Coker and Mrs. Scott of the A. M. E. church an sponsors. < A pageant conducted by Mrs. Liz- i zic Mathers and Mrs. E. V. Gibbs was given "by the little folks. Re- i sponge..And remadca w?re -mad*_by -< Mrs. Katie Witherspoon and P. K. i Jenerette, respectively. Mrs. L. Jones rendered- a solo. ~ WedrweSda ymorning Mrs. E. B. i Millar, held the chair while the < hrst grade; Melrose Dial, nrst: grade, and Mr. Henry- Coleman Harris, science. Visitors on the campus Monday were Miss Carrie Bullock, of Chicago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Einl Henderson, of Williamsburg, Vu.i lAH\STn\' V'F.WS . Bethel CME church Sunday school opened af. the usual hour! with Supt. and tepchci^ at their : post of duty.? ' ?^ ~ MA'."M. Spann and Miss Vi- ' vlan Spahh, Mrs:?Willie Alobtey i Mrs. Wallace Bland and * Miss Grace Bland attended services at Macedonia Baptist church on Sun ' Jay, Edgefield.' Miss Lue Helen Watson ornl lit are here visiting Mrs. Susan Miles and Mrs. Etheh -Mrrtr-Latirnerr 7 Mrs. Sarah Dougherty has re-, turned to Philadelphia after a vislrt to .her mother, Mrs. Lue Ellai' Myles. Mr. Julis Miller of Aiken was , seen in our town Saturday. Miss Martha Williams has re-1 turned to Columbia after a visit j to relatives here. Mrs. Ruth Fitzman has return ed to her home in Mitter, Ga., aftefc* a visit to her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Williams; . j, Mr. Ben Ross has many friends | who are glad to know that he rs ' When The Palmetto Leader getsj^ to town. I ; [ can see my- friends waiting', They always pay the' moneys down,1 And never keep me waiting. MT. SINAI A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. E. V. Gibbs, Pastor : H LyrrehhmfA -S.< C.?The*-Flor- ence Missionary convention convened Tuesday! and Wednesday", August 23 and ^4 with the President, Mr. E. B. Miller, presiding. The meeting was called to order a7kl a prayer service was conductp(j with the delegates in charge. Rev. Herbert JoneR preached the opening sermon. Introduction of visitors, enllection, and adjournment followed. At 4 o'clock the afternoon session was called to order. Prayer services were resumed by the delegates. The secretary ealled for the report* from the various charges and the response and attributes from them were reported -to be one bundred -per cent. A short program and discussion was had with Mrs. L. W. Janerette as chairman of the program. -During the" eventng session the delegates from various charges THE PALMETTO LEAOEK LAKE VIEW NEWS Union. A. M. E. Church Rev. E.U. Alack, Pastor Sunday school began the usual hour-with Supt. and'teachers at their post of duty. Rev.. Mack nreaehed a noble ser mon. His subject was "Con-sti*iin i ing Love". Our revival meeting*I "slaHed"TSIonday night, Sept. 5. i -Recently Mr. and Mrs. Young Ford, Mr. Prcssley Ford and Mrs. Maeeller Paige went to Holly Hill -ttf.-itay Miss Jutm^ and .lhcn: .na-j rents a visit.. A swell time was! reported. , ; Miss Jaques was one of our teachers last year ar.d we are expecting to have her 'with ys again. > The Eagle Four quartet bovs i were with us Sunday and they did! sing. We were very glad to have I Miss L. II. Halves, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. E. J Fladger motored to Denmar, W.j Ya., where she enters Institutional Nursery. ' ' ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHl.'RCH Rev. W. B. Bouler, Pastpr ?Sunday school was called to of-" der at usual hour. After the class study the lesson .was reviewed by Supt. Estello Janerette. The Bible class is holding the banner, Rev. Bouler, teacher. Synday morning P. E. Cladden of the C.M.E. church preached a sermcn which was food for thought This sermon will linger long in our hearts. * ! Sunday night Rev. Tillman de-1 livered a soul stirring sermon, sub; jeet: Take up thy bed and walk.j We feel proud of Miss Elaise Janerette who was elected as a j delegate from the Conference' Branch of the Columbia District ta thn Qnlult'iMi>iuul CuimI'liiiuii iuj bo held in Jacksonville, Fla., next' spnng. ^ ^ F miss \ iuia januruiiu tun msi Friday for Darlington, accompanied by her father, P. E. Janerette and sifters Misses Estolle and! Anna Janerette. Rev. R. B. Golden is out of thehospital; and at home 000 Divine street". Among the visitors Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. Gladden!"Rev.~TiItman and Mr?Sawyer of Kmnmiol Station. : NOTES FROM SECOND 1- 7 Z eftfcVAKY BAPTIST CHLKCH f Last Sunday the pastor preached on practical economy, - a great need of our race. He said We are "Like children playing in the mar- 1 ket place." Not child like but 1 childish. It is not manly to be < manish. He said the church has ' a great opportunity and obliga- J tion in this matter because of the important and unique place which ( our churches hold in " our pom- ! munity life. At night Rev Brown pixach' d on God'n in ward fui'-^crj, vice is not based on length oF" time engaged but oj quality of J service rendered. He said we! shoald work for love rather than ; ' for-rcward and eternal life ETiat can possibly be obtained, for N any service,-long or short. I Next Sunday * night the choir <will render a song service consist- inir of illhilpes snored Sonera cni" ituals and-other classes of church < music. The public is invited. f On ?1 ptomher fith there will hoi < a baby contest and kiddie fashion ' revue. This?wiii~it ncfv*Tertr. 1 tei taininent and exhibition. Tues- t day ngiht, September 6th at 8:00 < o'clock. 1 Look in these, column*- for re- t ports of the bridal Contest this Tuesday night. __ 1 1 We urge our 1m mbers and t friends to be "Leader" readers. 1 NEW TRINITY BART. CHURCH I Rev. B.F. Stewart. Pastor I ?W-ollfui'd.?Otrr?church stTlPl on the go, and everything seems t ;o be taking on new life. sinctrtrcrrhr erieat revival meeting. Rev. G.B. 1 Bailey of Culumbia "did srvme^ex-'f :ellent preaching during this meet i ing. It seems as if the fire i s s >till burp'nK Gin-?pastor?came: t jack Sunday moi'jning with a burn's ing message from the subject: t Conquering witTL the Name of Je- ? sus, taken from Acts 8:35. One 0 soul^, was added to tlut--church. j t At 6d^0 thg( Baptismal service r vas helfl. Just before going into ?' :his service the pastor opened the t loor of the church and one came forward and joined the church for t oaptism. She was taken immediate' < ly into the pool and bapli/ed; a-j * beut fifteen more follower her. I ^ After reading the Covenant and- J ?xtending the right hand of fel-1 v owship the pastor came before a j. large audience and spoke from r Matt. 4:10, from which he gave 0 i beautiful description of how Sa-!c :an tried to block Christ and was1,, lefeated. lie also warned young! v christians of how Satan would dojt Vinr>v- FunvtrV?A/4if ~ 1?v.. I v ^ ovcuivu iu navei rnjoycd this great sermon. Our| j raster has been _yyith^_us.TZQr mora. ^ Jinn 14 yOars and every year the a 'hurch seems to be making greatj t iroeresk. It can be said of him r Jiat-Fe?is?ft good pasfoF and a j 'aithful leader. ' r J . * ?. r ler Jenerette and Rev. Richard- s ;on led a discussion after which a t sermon preached by Rev. D. t IV. Johnson and a spiritual follcrw- 1 ?d with W. S. Gurler as soloist. ? The afternoon session consisted j >f prayer meeting, a Juvenile pro r gram and memorial services as > Mrs. Mary"'Bowens, Mrs, Virginia. J, Cusack and Mrs. B^ulah Gibbs as _ iimdticf over KHmrl -- 1 ? * " ?? t v. mcirv^ WCI'C J made-by the Presiding. Elder the f Rev. L. W. Jenerette^ - a ?Sinai?ami?Mark ?n ved meals with trrateful hearts Tues- 1 s 1 ^ I / HOW TO MAKE II KEE CODE 2-HOY'S ? | If your dealer J^T / doet not have ( it, *.end $1.25 ?direct lo . ?? GODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANT _; -- -. vp ^ _ ** ; j ia t%$W; Examples of -one-way tare? front Columbia, S. C.: i^gjl NEW YORK $15.12 *SSk PHILADELPHIA 12.81)3^! WASHINGTON 9,511PM RICUMOND 7.20UH TAMPA" ?lU.ht F Jl ST. PETERSBURG .. 11.30 MIAMI i3.6i wrm Simitar fn, "'1-^RequtvSjt Sf aboard routing j from -yo+H?local HclreC wgorit p or consult J. L. Carter, D.P.A. . f< ?Seaboard Off-tee,Room 1 - c Arcade, Phone 3821 1 u Columbia, S. C. M ^p^SE/ beat*Fort county rRAININC SCHOOL Midwives Institute Burton, S. C?A targe croup of midlives gathered at the Beaufort County Training School under the direction of Miss Blncknum State Health Xui.se, and Miss In- " giam, County NuCse, from * Aug. 1st to Aug. 5th. The Midwiws came from several counties of*the state, and twenty-five of them riade their homes on the campus iuriiifr Qiiii .week?-the iusi (gunr? n from the oomfiiunity eacfi~hioVhng at t? o'clock. J Miss Blackmon. in the opening , ematks inude clear alul emphatic jjjC..jjHUa'l'Alll-.W?of. -t he^orfr^&re^ vomeii had come to Uc't better inurnied about, and afterwards dem mstrated in very practical lessons * ach step o'f thc way. The things most strongly stress-- ? ;d werti?bed making, changing sheets, bathing -patient' "7ill " ted", t mre?of?mother?before?delivery-?f il'sit patient five months before * .iine. find out if patient" has been :o the Clinic or seen a Doctor. 1 Cleanliness was strongly' urged 4 'or patient and nurse th: diigTTout ' he entire session, ; ~ c The Midwives were intensely in 1 JUuisted 4-hrou&hout?the?meetings A nany asked questions and gave 1 last experience hi the work, they eally felt the need of the lessons 1 ;hey wore getting and mean to 1 mt them in practice during the 1 ear. Miss Blackmon is. a-?born 3 eacher and seems to have, "Come L' o tlie throne for just such a time.Jj rs ihis." This teacher ' through * ler personality, won the love, con i idencc, and respect of every wo- 1 nan present from the first day t o the rest of the way was.pleas- s mo and hard work., -hr-tho discus- < ions many difficulties came up, s iut in each case they were ted by ilrss Blackmon to set4 they way ^ ut by yorking in the right direc ion. ' The?women ' vu'i't' vravfieti-"? ict to^ talk too much at their xvlrrk md try m>t to,..know more than he Doctor. j ^ Mr. J. S. Shanklin, principal of li he Beaufort County Training .1 ^rh^ot, "" i?ivifo?gave?the . Miil--r vives Institute and their teacher* v i hearty welcome to the school; i ts campus and t?very thing that coukl make their stay happy while > lere. Mrs. Shatiklin spared 11 o H tains in making the women fee] s it home through her hospitality, omfortable quarters and excellent <> neads were prepared. The women it cere very happy^ and expressed I a heir appreciation many Times. I At ten o'clock, each day. Miss! r.gram, the County XurSe.^imnt. short service of prayer and lecure, which was much enjoyed by ill. R{v,?Harrington of M7 ^ church and Rev. Brown of the * t. M. E. church were among 4he j Ministers whg capie out to the' J ititute. The CcQnfy Micalth Doc- \ or came out and gave arr inteT- ) 'sting- talk?urged the wonr'n to j )o sure to get Birth Certificates 1 ind bring them to hi* office. A i roung lady from the State Depart | I nent of Columbia, -St-Cv.- gave *4 ; i'erv interesting hvfnre on "TVio of the Tocth"? Through Miss Ingram ami- Miss Rlac4<fnon, a mirvie picture was riven demonstrating the lessons vhieh h*d hofn 'taught. TWO : tottttr1 Tffnrr frdrn fenn school "1 cirwdly furnished the machine for ] h? picture. ~ ; I I AIR LOVELY AND P If THAT WAY can h.ivc-Iov'ely hair-*-hair that people Ice, utlmire?by nsinj; Godefroy's I )rab. 1 i'feless, gray-streaked hair takes olor and lustre when Larieuse is ?p- 4 dor wanted comes quickly, evenly, won t rub off or wash out and ?t blur the^scalp. i.eases the hair soft, ady for hot irons or permanent waves, f 18 colors. Get a bottle of I ariense I'ltJP Yi III i cluild yoiaf money it you're ot satisfied. lieu&e HAIR COLOR+hbG --- ' 3510 OLIVE ST. ' ST. LOUIS, MO? -\k *3 *** y*: ?B. t. m?b $ i Aerv modern appliance hai B ren installed in Seaboard coacbea | >r your enjoyment of a c-o-o-1, I pholstcred, clean bead resta. B Seals, pillows?low cost. Com- I lete wash-room facilities. Subued lights at night. Go this wavl B Convenient connections from hera- B ABOARD I AnyAY I TT > * \\\. can't find words to express our appreciation to these ladies? Mi>s Irirram and->Mis? Blackmon for-tlu4r?unt-trir^T'--efforts"" in* puttine over this prcprani of helpfulness t<? our women, the midwiv&s, upon whose work- so much depends :>n the importance of better boxii ahcl niuie healthy babiev in cur race. . i 1 The Luii! strengthen .and h-lp these women to" put over the many ic^-uii." as they baye been taught. -? I-'roii: an ubsei uiHarbi,son" Soon i; To 1 1 | i J. .ITl I I Harl/iswn Ag l ien 11.. ral and 1 nlustrial Institute will begun- its all term on Tuesday afternoon, :eptcmbcr Id. A fcpecial teachers onfeience is eallecJ'fuj Monday af-T ernoon in the admimrtration build' m;?ttt?which time Ifhihs for the ession will be djscU'sted. i_ ~~Many contacts r^y*T? been mTuIe"7 luring the sunfnier by thepresi-| ent and other outside repiesenatives Of the > buol f...- m-w stu-; IcnisrFrum the response made i hrough the applications sent in, J ee-a ree xpec u n; r?an unusually ' tirge enrollment the conrvhg term.' Beside the regular activities in rardi?ri r.nd fa: m. the activities at darbison this summer have, been ather strenuous and varied-. J. il. Jones with "t he "farm boys blaz- j d out the way and constructed a | t?i>;c i';.t ;u i' i >?r catut L-n.: u aemg ' ttwoen 175 ami l'i?o acres of land.] "his pasture with its 1/mitod nu/r. ier of blooded cattle is9 but the*ogihnintr of a new phase- of the1 chool which will mean much to he life?rnrd prrt-rpiyHTy or t h e' chool. Rennvatiosi ana painting of thu ajild.ngs as well as adding: new ipxgpfflcnt have hwhtr-ltrrgr- place-" n the physical improvement of he school during the summer. The .Junior Pi-esbytonal and the :eiiior Synodical conferences were lei i on the campus this summer "he latter had an enrollment of rmrr?thrm toti dolomites and this cas -the first time it held its meet tig: on our campus. The gymnasium is moving: along lowly but surely. M.uch has been < One on the foundation during the ummcr. I Only slight changes will appear n our faculty and working stnfl ! his year. Every thing points tcri . pong year. J. -G. SORTER. Pres. | Trade With 'l'hese Advertisers LEEVY'S FUNERAL HOME \ t'ndertakinif And Emhalmli i! ?SLOGAN? J LOWER PRICES 2 AMBULANCE SERVICE 5 "An Near A* Yotir Near?Bt Fhow J UNDEkTAKRR FOR STATU 5 HOSPITAL | im Tajlw St. : i-awml \ PIiom 9276 I. SL LMVT, 111 i i P.liiO* ) I L. C. S. C. The "Los . rofuettw" mot at the home of .Miss Lucy M Gums 1423 W'haley street. The meeting, was cullud to order by singing, Just As I A-m. Prayer, repeated; Solo liosa 1,. Taylor; Pr^m, Lucye M. * Corns; Solo. Manne 1".. Thompson. The meeting was then put into _ the hands of the?prevalent-.?Ptansrr for a Weinrr I'oast were discussed. 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