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e I VOL. XIV?NO. 27 Presides at Allen Univ. Trustee Meet. Krf. - " " sv> Bishop J. S. Flipper,, D.D., LL.D. who presided at Allen's Trustee meeting: Wednesday. He is pointing: the way to a greater Allen university. ~^~Z ' WHFTMIRE NEWS " Sunday wa# a very pleasant day for church goers. A wonder fui sermon was delivered Sunday at Cedar Grove A. M. E. Zion church by the Rev. Mrs. R. Al_ ston .from North Carolina.?Rev. Mrs. Alston delivered a forceful sermon of spiritual intellect. Her sermon was very, explicit and wonderfully delivered. The Sunday school is still progressing. Sunday night at Bruce Taber nacle cihuroh, Rev. Mrs. Alston delivered another forceful message to a large congi egation. Her messages seemed to have impressed her listeners to continue visiting her services. Raised for Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones, J. "W. Byrd- $4.20 in sympathy for the loss of their home Saturday, July 1st. The Whitmire League baseball team defeated the Goldville ball team 9-7 (Saturday. Mr. Samutl' Kant, accompanied " by Misses Margaret Perry, A. Davis, Messrs Prof. Bowser^ Moses M. Fant, Arthur Lee ^ Fant, Miss Elizabeth Coleman motored to Antioch church Sunday in Laurens county to attend services. Mr. Haskel Joirtet," Mrs. Lola Joiner, Mrs. Rosalee Law motor ????d^to-Porrraria^MondTjr,^Julv 3rd M. = T /\n ?>:? wi? ua? V**V - week end with Mrs Corn ATnrgnn_j and family. Mrs. Alice Byrd is still out of town on acount of tht. illness of her brother. Mrs. Cornelius Byrd is still seriously ill at this writing. Men who strive for great achievement, They will strive to win the goal.1' At the height of realization, I You will find a comfort soul. MORRIS BROWN a. m. e. church Rev. R. I Lemon, Paster ' ~ Charleston", 5?. C.--T>rrR7 Tr Lem on returned hom(. from his vaen- ( tion last Friday, and reported a very fine trip to Philadelphia, Pa. and New York City. i Services at our church last Sun day were all that one could wish in spite of th^ intensely hot weather which prevails in our cit;At the conclusion of the services the junior church, the pastor nrenched from St. Lukc 23rd chapter y.nd 4th verse, using as a subject: "Christ the Faultless Man". The sermon centered a- , round the verd'Ct of Pilate with reference to Jesus Christ. A large licfnnnrl witV> intorAQt f<* the sermon as developed by the pas tor. Again at 8 p.m. Dr. Lemon P'eached to* a largo congregation from Ruth 1st chapter and 1fith verse. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered to large numbers at both services. V There were 3 accessions to tho chuich <luring .the day. We a:-p delighted to see Bro. Bro. Chapel Johnson out again afan automobile accident a few weeks ago. Sister A. E. Izard who has been confined at her home fo' several weeks with a broken arm is out again to the delight of her many friends and was seen on. her eat on the Stewardess board on last (Sunday morning. tor from the city, Rev. D. A Mills assumed charge of the church in a very efficient manner. We still maintain yur forward Lcfok. - - .l . - ' * ? Dr. S. H. Higg President of A PEACEFUL AND 1L The board of trustees of Allen University elected Samuel H, Higgins of Charleston president of Allen University in the call meeting held in Bethel A. M. E Church Wednesday. The names ol frwn i'WTidiil?< nu xtmrzrz ? v i ^ pi vjjvacu; Dean Charles L. Hill of Morris College, Atlanta and that of S. H. Higgins. Hill received 29 out of 102 votes cast and Ifiggins received 73. :?Pi1. Samuel Higgins is a n'ati"e of Laurens eounty. He received his >A. B. degree fhofn" "Howard Univ., Washington! D. C. and studied three years in Union Theological Schiool, Columbia Univ. At present he is principal of Burke Industrial 'School, Charleston and is pastor of one of the leading churches in the Edisto District. Flipper made a stirring speech and insisted on freedom of action by all in the election. He praised the efforts of the laity of the church and characterized the session with a spnir of fair^play which brot harmony and peace to the noti_ eable factions which Appeared to be at work among the ^churchmen. Th^ committee on faculty members, headed by Dr. J. L. Benbow of 'Sumter, submitted the report report was read by Professor W A. White of Gray Court. All of the faculty members were reelected with some few amende ments rn SatafTes and function Dean Therman B. O'Daniel will u.1..4!? -i --1 ?o:>uiutr Ilia uiuifs us ut'an ur l*OIlege and he with President Higgins will begin immediately .to build the college organization- for the 1939-1340 session at Allen. Bishop Flipper praised the work of the laymen of the church in his .opening .adrfess. "The laymen of the church gave me all that I have. I get my clothes, my food and my money from the laymen and I have great respect for our laymen and laywomen who labor to keep going our great church'', said the distinguished Prelate in a speech . here Wednesday before 500 people who had come to wit ness the deliberations of the Trustee Board of Allen university. ST. PAUL A. M. E. SIRCUIT Rev. Silas Middleton, Pastor Sunday July 2 was one of the most beautiful day of the year and St. Paul held its quarterly conference at the New Bethel A. M. E. Church, Ten Miie, S. C. The Rev. Silas Middleon, our pas tor, has done great work in con, structing the church during the last quarter. He rs the finest minister that has ever been on recorc) at the Circuit and is indeed a Chris tian Warrier whom we are proud of . The church was dedicated by Dr. wha also pleached the dedicatory sermon winch wis" very inspiring" and encouraging-. After such an inspiring, soul re viving sermon the boards and dif_ ferent departments of the church made their reports which were thp best of till ages. Due to the limi_ ted space of the paper this week the donors will not be published, but the total amount raised was $62.22. The pastor was commended for the many improvements that has been made. Twenty three full members have been added to the church along with several probationers within the last few weeks, and all of our annual conference claims have been raised. This year has been one of peace and prqgress. Most surely 'llhe dawn of a new "era." .? ST. MICHAEL METHODIST CHURCH H. B. Jones, Pastor nloasod to have Rev. J. Cook, Dist. Supt. of the Gainsville-Ocalo Dis. of the Florida Conf. deliver a soul stirring sermon 'n his home church on .Sunday July 2nd. Visiting with Rev. Cook were his wife and daughter. Mr. T. L. Eady is all smiles now that the madam and all are home. They are quite comfortable in their new home on West King Street. It was nice to see them at service ISunday. At 5 P. \M. next Sunday, the" EpWorth Ix>ague will have a Children party on the Church's Lawn. All are~irrvited to come and have a good time. A Spiritual Feast is in store for all who attend service on the 3rd Sunday at 7:30 P. M. when ''The New Jerusalem will be rendered. The women are invited to wear all white for this service. An offering will be taken. _A- "SocH, Social" will be givelvanthe Church's Lawn on Tuesday, July 18ttr at 8 P. M. A great ttnre is promised. : Rev. N. T. Bowen wil' on the 4th Sunday afternoon at 4 P. M. Hear this dynamic .preach er deliver the gospel. v ~ iiim it t ffeth COLUMBIA, S( ins Elected v lien Univ. ti IV \RMONZlOUS MEETING Scottish Rite (Closed fh Successful Session Branchvillo, S. C. On July 5 in ?the Scottish Rite Masons of South - Carolina closed its one day session th here with a pood old fourth of so July dinner. The Rev. L. G. Bow- ni man, grand master, delivered one pi of the greatest addresses the or- in der has heard in many a moon. fr Deputy grand master Richbacker be and the other officers made very p,favorable reports. Addresses were also, made by Mr*. Belle Williams A Mrs. C. iD. galley, C. J. Thomp^h son nnfl nthnrc 1 -Uu Prof. William Russel, the grajidi 21 , secretary, announced that a!! death' nn claims were paid to date and sev- AI I era! hundred dollars, surplus ??nn. he ey to tyke care of any* emergen- t>(' ( cies that may arise. The next sasI sion will meet in Orangeburg cm j Thanksgiving .day. The Rev. W. nii i R. Bowman, of Columbia who is be i the grand lecture, will sneak on t'"t PWednesday eveninng previous tc , the grand opening. The Rev. C. D ni< t Salley was sent as a represent- Voc ative to the consistory, which is "it j to meet in New Jersey, i Jones Funeral Home of Orange ,>,,J burg will ncrw take care of the ha t dead any where. His phone number tin is 9177. sti _ , . - . ' bui LEESVILLE NEWS :,j," ; soi The S. S. opened at the usual an, I hour at Calvary A. M. E. church I '.with the iSupt. and teachers atj^ "their post of duty. i >;( | 1T:30 A.M. Rev. W. R. Bowman i the pastor preached a soul stir1 ring sermon which Was enjoyed in __by_alL __ beJ 1 Sunday afternoon 5:00 o'clock bia the Rev. R. M. Walker, the pi'in- pr< cipal of the Leesvillo, colored a J school preached a wonderful ser- wh mon, subject: I am the door of thr | the sheep. 1 j Friday, June 30. Mrs."~E. C. Ho- mt I ward attended the District Miss- bu ionary convention at St. James A. "It M. E. church, Columbia. . ev< Mr. Sammle Lee left Saturday its afternoon for two weeks vacation 1 ;? vr xr 1, /-y*. a... Iiii i\l vv i oi k ^u.v. _ lty Miss Nannie Lee Abney is visit set I ing her sister here. Miss Nannie the Lee Abney of New York is visit- for ing her relatives. of I Mrs. 7,. B. Quattlobaum and fic( son J. W. have returned after vis- lov iting her relatives. tic I Mr. Richard Nobles spent Sun- m . day -in Leesville. . ho'. The Leesville Reds played the Ja - Springfield team ?Weilnesday.^Thc. giv scores were 4-9 in favor of Lees- wr ville. sht We feel proud of the Leesville wo Reds, they fought a good battle Wednesday. Humphrey pitcher; I Tendsy, catcher. Th0 pitcher apd of catcher really played well. tha The Cannon Branch boys played ho; Alonetta hoys Saturday. The ins scores wei> 3-1 in favor of Can- "TvT" nan Branch. The Cannon Branch js boys played Lexington boys also Saturday. The scores were 5-2 in shr favor of Cannon Branch boys. "We ?in< think they did well, playing dou- \fT< ble header and winning both games. Messrs F. R. Humphrey, Alfonr.a Boyd and Wilbert spent Sun- El day in iJohnston arid Aiken. St. Matthew C. M. E. Church ( j \S. S. opened at its usual hour Cot i with the Supt. and teachers at cro their post of duty. The - pastor '1 preached a soul stirring sermon at P?# ' 11 o'clock Sunday .morning. Sun- rinj ciay was ^ Tnfmmrorr- na^r ut l. "n; Matthew. 1 "St Sunday evening the ushers ren-Jvej dered a program. '4 he Christian 1 niu Chapel church was with them from I ha\ Batesburpr, $5.31 was raised. " I Spi Mrs. Rosella Ramapre was with ? us from Batesburpr. Rev. H. B. usu flnehaon?fthd -Kwvlcp Summi'is?rrr? went to aBtesburpr and had dinner I T with Mrs. Ramapre. the At 7:30 the pastor was before wh us aprain with another stirrinpf Coi sermon. Amount of money rais hip: ed Sunday was $15.50. - | ) ? . ridge spring news idd Due to the rus^ of the peach ^ Rpi Reason the L. P. A. club had their sub barbecue Saturday at the church. 1 ver Quite a few members of the Ridge1 all. Hill church witnessed the church |(lui services at Mt. Aphn as their are Pastor, Rev. A. C. James preached a wonderful Sermon. pie - - JJCtassrs Philin Peterson, p. Mit-1 le^, chell and Biadford Amos of Mi-, ber ami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Milton jGn Peterson of Hempstead, N. Y., are tioi I nil i?v laiung?Miwir juu riui, -lO)' I?Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson \ I and their little daughter Alma birl Tenet are spending sometime with bor Mis. Robinson parent. r Jos I .Miss Luddie Lott of Roland. fail I Flt^., Js here visiting some of Hot We relatives. anri L Mrs. K. B. Watson Toft Itmt 1 ' week for Rrunswick, Ga., to take Ral care of her ill mother. Bof Mra. Addie Merritt is getting Ret along fine after spending several ma weeks in the hospital. j y r . A.--. ... . ? - \ <? ?-v . ? -- - )UTH CAROLINA, SATUR 'he Good SamaritanVaverly Hospital at he Close of First Six Ionths Hospital experts from the Duke juhdation and the Jiosenwald osenwald Foundation surveyed e situation at the Good Saniatan and the Waverly hospitals rly in the year of l!i:58 and rennmen led th,. merging the two stitutious,-?? ? Oihev reeooiinendati ns whieh ey made hove been carried out in far as our financial budget perits, andv we are exceedingly olid to announce that the new stiPition which w;y ?fa liimn tl on-"The materials furnished by >th hospitals, has made steady Today there sue forty-six pa frits, in the hospital and the w wing which wie pined Mai eh !rd has eeri steadily occupied d has answered a great need though the improvements have en_iilimernns, they have entail-' only smal expenditures. Many nations of labor and money "have, ve made it possible to minii z,. the expense which could not borne by ' the institution's usury at this time. Recently a substantial sum rf mey was given to furnish a >m in honor of one of our prom. >nt white physicians, n.o much caniiot h,. said in rise of n Board < f Trustees who ve given unstintingly of. theit "e in order to tide the old in-.! tutions over a crisis and to ild the new hospital upon a film nidation *by securing it ntr-im*t lieal changes of policy and petnitll. Like-wise, the persomu i) d tie staff of physicians have n,. the ex 1*11 "fourth mile" to to whoevej: needs it., a ,0' rid gro hospital: The new hopsital is fraternal the true sens(. of th., ivo'd.- t . . i. lb- X' ^ * and vicinity., Tt is stri?tl.v non ifit making and it hopes to he Community Health .Center to ich all ca?i point with pride in near future. . I Every ne. may have a part in J kkinir this institutin a success, t all must think, possesively: I is our hospital and wq shall do frythiner possibly to further usefulness"? IVe take piide in our conimunpessessions only when we can i- them in terms of the part >y play in the whole program the betterment and happiness humanity. Tremendous sacri, has been made by those who e hospital work and t^e-pvac.e of medicine. through the. iany years of sievioe of , the spitals whieh were merged oTT nuarv -1th. 10.19. Many have xui a typo f -o'i'vir.. whieh vmi: iter thinks surpasses aynthinc . has ever witnessed in hospital rk. rhe Xegro wants opportunity Ivehyone may have a part in endeavor, and the writer hopes .t. the Good Samnritun-Wavorlv spital may prow into the tine' .tit tit ion which you nvri' and which yTTTr spTendld 1 < ,r;i d o. ship capable. Phis is your hopsital and you >uld give it he best cooperation I tlit. bi -t loaoersmp cms env >rds. GRACE ST HE I.. Superintendent HKXKZKK A. M. E. GHURCII Rev. I). Wilson, Pastor 'haulostbn, S. C.- Sunday lie me: nnnution day a very large \vd attended all services. 'or the morning worship the tor delivered a very soul stir- \ g sermon arid is was very uplift i --trr all^-Ht^ use4 as a subject:. .11 nut mill tfot a rheek of Hen i bank." THiritiier the CommuII seiviee?everyone?seemed?tore been touched by the Holy rit. Acossion, one. i Sunday School was held at its lal hour. The lesson was inter. tvtner- 1?? ?i ? Everyone is looking forward to Teachers Popularity Contest ich comes off Sunday July 9. ne help ys make this effort a success. . t very live consecration meeting s held dufingr the League per. and. all were spiritually alive, 'or "The Everybody Worship." >*. D. N*. Wilson spoke from the ijcct " A Fixed Heart." Tt was y instructive and enjoyed by Many visitors were present, inpr the day. Come again you welcome. " ? ?| 'acation time is here and we are ase to note that Mr. E. Gailliard Jx'.r of Class 23, and Mrs. AJL ' ta Butler, a member of the Sen Choir, are spending their vaca_ i in New York City. We wisjh them a pleasant stay. are please to announce the th of a son. Jdspph Graham, Jr., n .Tune 20, 1039 to Mr. and Mrs. eph Graham, outstanding: and thful workers of this church. I success. lon't?forget?the Candle?Eight | ly sponsored bv the Missionary ud Sunday night, July 9, 1939.' everyone buy a candle and help ke the effort a success. 1. M. Brown, reporter . l ? > ?m DAY, JULY 8, 1939 Bishop Sims G As School s * I)r. W. P. Carolina is No More I:-- I>r. WV P; Carolina, one of the i LTi-ut ])ieachoi s of the A. If. E. (Church in Sou'h Carolina, succomttl tn tin* il'uul inon^U'i, death, On the moinirnr of July 5th, at his home on Hifrhmurket St. in | fic'?nr<to\\ n.' | Dr. Carolina will be remembered us the pastor iif Pi.itw.l?Church hoi e ajid tin- Presiding Elder of the. Winnsboro District. Dr. Carolinti -has paster some of the best churches in the state and was Pre siding Elder several time in vaiiou conferences of the slate and . wa* known n-; -i pi-n-inh.m ji vknim: cm h organized The I'tiyeiiile club was reorganiz cd hi the horn,, of Miss, Tena White.' The following persons, were elected as officers: Mr. Hezekiah Ellison; Vice-President, IMiss Rachel RiHer; Secretary. Miss Tena White; Assistant Secretary, Miss Carrie M. B>o\vn; ! Treasurer, Miss Margaret Lee; I Chaplain, Miss Minni^ Kennedy; | Reporter. Miss Eliza White. The .Standaidess Miss Cannial Johnson and Miss Whilmonia Hearst, chairman of program committee, j 'Miss Georgia Willis Heard. There) was a called meeting. Everybody, enjoyed the unexpected ronast of I ice cream , that was served. j The next nicotine: was hold aLj the home of Lois Smith and th . last meeting- was hold at the ! hon.e of Miss C'airie M. Brown. At I oath mooting a delicious' Courst. of, i ice cream and cookie-r was serv-i 'ed. "i . Sine,, the organization, the club has given" ,tw_0-.Latvn social*.,which,, was quite a success. Mrs. G. It. Gray aiid Mrs. Fh F. Johnson gave inspiring talk to cluh. We must give Miss Etta B. Jthnson full credit for her at and fine spirit of cooperation with the .\*oung people. i Mrs. E. V. Reid and Mrs." Bennie Brown attended the Women's State convention whitHi met at Spartanburg. They reported a most successful trip. Mr. Will Reid of Harrisburg St., is on the sick list this week. We hope for him a speedy recovc r$*. Miss Lillia Ma(> Henry of Secession street left for Washington last Sunday where sho will spend thc. summer. JOHNSTON NEWS There was~a splendid Children's Day program renderde at Bethel C.'M. E. church Sunday night. It was enjoyed. "Remarks were by Prof. R. Nelson Smith. Mrs Smith also Mis. M. E. MePhersm. They war,. very helpful to us. Mrs7IToTt Smith of PhiladelpTfuf is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.__P. Mr. and Mrs Robert Davis of Autrnsa, On., were the guests of feev. and Mrs. M. M. Davis .on Sunday. Rosct-v Smith has returned from Augusta, Ca.. after a visit to rel atives. Air Minnaugh Amos motored to Augusta* CJa.. on Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Rush of Savannah, Ga., is here for a month visit to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hampton. HAWAII \. M. E. CHIRPH AND COMMUNITY NEWS ? Sunday school at its usual hour | with the Supt. and his co-workers, at~"their- post of (titty:? W<r"also i witnessed a fine--class carried out by Mr. .T. W. Dewalt and Mr. K. ~C. Spearman. The community vistod the sil vef tea Sunday afterpoorf'at the home of Mrs Nora Farrow which was enjoyed by all.. A neat littl,. glim of tr.unu> was raided. Thio aTiivt was for the church. .Tune th0 21th Miss Ruby T-eo Hamilton I got married to Mr. Silas Gream July riOth there will be a big i ally at the church for the purpose of rep-airing tht. churc^i so come and help lis out. July Oth there will be a Missionary rally it the church beginning at S o'clock. Mrs. Ethel Lur I.eakp gave her father a Fatheis' Day dinner recently in Greenwood where she lives. Thos0 who visited the din nor party, her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, "Mr. I.. H McNary. Mis. Mary J. Berry. Mr and Mrs. E. C. \Spoarman. They reported a pleasant trip only n littl<> tirt? trouble. Tho posiding elder of the Newberry district will bold his third onoi terly?I'linfi'Vi'iice thr. third . Sunday in this month at leaver Ghapei Mrs. Alice Trrley is in the new Newberry hospital. We hope she will soon be able to conte home. Mr. John H. Dentinick and wife Mrs. Lillia Poniinick and sou, John J-tV;?Dominick?and some?r.f hair . friends were our" Sunday gueats from Spartanburg, S. C. July Mat the Ghrtstm*i?r Saving club had a tine meeting at the home of Mrs. Nancy Msirhilton. - Jl " PRICE: F1 ommendfed vi?r i Philadelphia, ja., Juno 20 <Byj i#G. James.'Fleming fur A.VI'I ' How. Wilbet foi'fe 'uhiver.-Jty eanir ' near being seriously . crippled ' o; wiped -out was revealed fop th<-' Jirst-' tiittri la-t week, as-'Bjvtinp fct 11. Sims Was ewm in ended by hi-> A. M. K. colleagues ft havinu saved the Ohio 111.i'\. ~"i 1. .?, thinking and action. Newspaperman Cal'ed In And Told Story -What?-t-he threat ffa- and ' o\\ it was stalled wits told on Tuesday, .when the1 executive committee r?f the Bishops' Coune.il 'jeceived news pa perm on in interview. The Bish ; ops present Were' S. Greece. I.it tie Rock and W, A. Fountain. At . lunta ; in addit in, t,, Hi h j It was .iust a few weeks -ago, Wilberfbrce had submitted it1-' , needs. In th,. Legislature, .ew>y t thing seemed to say that tv<- ovn~" half a million dollars needed foi the next two years would ho an nropriated and approv.ed by the Governor.- ' State Assemblyman Chester K . Gillespie had attacked Wilbev 'force's president. Dr. I). Ormonde | Walker. Tut nothing _hai cmie of I his efforts. Marty friends had | risen up in the university's d< ^ fynse, ;unl -the North Cent fid n-i sociation had admitted the insti.ty 1 ti.on to Grade ."A"! rating? - j Governor. Dr. Walker, Political Encmies Out of the eh-at, rumbling* gari to be heard to,the effect that Governor Bricker was going t?- f slash the prf posed approriatiop. It waft not just a rumor; the Gov ernor had decided to cut the Wil? Betfoicc meZ'ey r.tb the &mc -5*u . "rtiuoh sIT^Tlial Wilbcrfnre,. 11 ' : not have functioned, it is said. Whatever would hn\\. been . th motive lies deep in the past -po!:- , tical activities of th(. governor -and the university president. They are on different sides- of the feiuv |x?litic-i?JTy; and Dr. Walkcv" ; has been outspoken agaiust_tln , thing's that the goven.W holds 1 dear and vice versa, it is stated. . Word came to Bishop Sims- <f tht? slash. So. serious was the need lor speed tnat the Hisnop hl'u tp pet audience immediately With 1 thp governor.-His- wads and?plea J ale:'" Were n*>t-t-rvirtrh, so he had to turn to Pennsylvania's Gowr- ' nor Arthur H. Jamti as an in torcessor. h ...... ... t i Governor James* Helped ' To Clear Case i Governor James induced the r ()hi, executive to trivc audlenct. to ~ the_ A. M. I\. Bishop, who w.ns aftfi'imp'iniiid hy , Bj. hop?Grooms d "hut all the credit is due to Bis- ( hop Sims." Bishop Greene declar-' f ed, - ' What Bishop Sims said and '] what, arguments he pave. only I thos0 present know, hut. Governor Brirkcr was won over?and tin.- a SoOO.OOO for Wilberf rct. left in the?appropriation hill and tie h trffi= sicmed. " -I4 If Wilberforcp had pot received ; this money, its entire c;ducationa' v pro p'- a m wntrht-~ha v e' h". e"i\ 7 del p 1 y shattered. to th(> extent that it 1would have undoubtedly lost it= t. "A" ratinp. Thus. Bishop Sims . was also heinp praised for savrnp | th,> ratinp of the school. t, When questioned as to' the fit ne<s oj nr. w amor. who tormoriy v pastorod Pt. Jaircs Episcopal j? church, Cleveland, and about the a recent dismissal of six profes>ors* at Wilberforce. th,. Bishops were ? united in warmly defending the < Wilberforce head. MISS ROB1E I.EE EOK1) AMI MK.-'At*TIIOR MAYS WINNERS SWING CONTENT i, 1'he Swmjr contest that was g-iv- ~ on at Elmwood Sweet shop. 2121' Elm wood Ave., was won by Mi-. Auth r Mays and Miss R?Jde Loc Eor?l. The judges wei?e Mr.- Mozi( poof, ri'eddio M>-mtt!b)tiei y ml? Mrs. Gertrude Brown. Elmwood Sweet Shop has boon opened for business since 1 1*211. J When you are out enjoying- tho i r cool breeze, atop hv Elmwood |i Sweet Shop. THE' COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. There you ' will Jind soft drinks, beer and. home-made candies. | 1 Mrs. D. M. HICKS. Prop. !x Mr. LEVI HICKS, Mgr. ^ SELLERS CHAPEL BAPTIST CfU RCH _J Rev. J .S. Ha'l. Pastor S. S. nt the usual hour with Supt. and co-wo_?kers at their post j 1 of duty. The lesson was w?>U -docussed and reviewed hy Supt. :? At 2,:30 we attended the funer-L -al?a#?M-e,?Ct nrley?Hurst?a4?Mt. Zion A. M. E. church. Wo rc-asacmhied to the Child- s ro'n's Day program at 773D. Out ! ji pastor was with us. lie brought i ( US a burning: message Subject:! Too Lafe'to Pray. 'Mr. and Mrs, Thompson. Mrs.!1 Minnie?A hi am?tmtf mother?Mrs. *r Lou Beaty and little Geneva mo- a to red to llnmer ami Little Rock S.C..~Visiting bur pastor churches. They reported a tpleasan ? trip. "il .. ? _H VK CICNTS PER COPY S^^er - ?-?. ;? ; > i L.'D.?? I'.-/ I' : Nv- '' "a'rolina, VirginI! 1 : a truest spc.'ik ttt A:Trustees U -ay, He. wants !-1.; !>, ? <. i n t-i rtut-tl as the ; 1;,- South. Carolina. -? Bishop Flipper As a Pioneer And a Hero ? are hvitrv i'i; an a?o which' "all- fur pi-uai'i.v and hero* in the -t .n . Thus I wish to -' ntv a ;. \y?!' ;( i -?ci iia.-^rniny the _ - ; " : T.'.-t u> -ljack- at the church md i*< i.-vi.i:-- sixty five years <r sta.re u:-d fv ;h" above named d win. mi.f th. older pio" eis7 ]iet'Ti : in brush harbors, it < < an only b>> i a few who are taudints by ; < a .St. :i?wa1l Jack n. 1 lie: . f..(< we lord;. with 1'. -ie-n Flintier as he f-w v < ! " ith itxpvrience and V ; i.-rnlhltf on. If I un-h r-tar.d anything about J i ps'^n it nit-.i!',- this: One who I .!<'}' ivp tn- jirepnrc th(. Way "3 to f 'li 'W. One that has ! "?-i? 1 hiif.M-'.f and suffered many . j hir.s >,i:,ti! this day. | M'V.-i-- lihy Bishop li. B. Park*, IV . H. il<-ard. J. H Jones, W. S. > jiuoki.?Wh?JJ.?< 'ha]?}H*n*'. W. D. I"hT>"ii. M. P. Turner. L. Coppin :v..i'\\\ \V. Borket: and many 'her pi..re.r- r..f the past who did heir w rk well. Blit ? greater left" w'r.-i has fought many bat!< ?. ;i!m"v like Pan] who fought ' 'ith the i east at Kphesus and r.air.tn!:.. that he-r<>ic spirit which a lis fe !?eOe mohg the brethren. es. f .r a little more" than three ?*??a-?i.e.. ). , < i11 i p. nee. Thus,.??? in.l. ?t;7 I'. lief deeeivod God is ;of nt.-*4ifrh for what.- >ever a man v-eth that shali he also reap. The! if .. it without saying >i-h' ji shi.I! ha"> e lH-'-Uu*. . Now .1. : ;< >tav ! by this hero of a; >'?'?! ; ..?one -hundred e: **.? !;t supn.-rt. \Yo need -Bis-. ' I-";. j St.,: ith Cnrn ? in;i f?i.11 >-. ? ? r.h.'-. preach ' r.u- ]h ac..- i am i.r.itf sure it nil come". 1?.'_ _ I ti a? .1 In :v, ij \rlu> may ?' t> i th:* U at -tlV annua) !?* .-no "hundred 5-t ca;.Lun. By this clay v.*- will brine Bishop hack ? S- at!) Carolina. Tin : < !'. r.octl of fumbling ish tricks schemes; nop unto. th- : .mi.*-. o-r.ly the true mi tried sha;' he favored. ^ It i-' hich tint, that the men in ht t i\ r.cht's shi -uhl wake up and ' 11. \v th.e leadership of our chiefIII!!. He r.r.s s tt'ah-. the warning." so ti- "r-rr-.i/r ami march in line ^ rhr. frrnrt: ~-X'~T -rhe dnrtecl line"-' oh a -t t a i.d.t lute which is the hf ?>i I \ n:;ce?riven?between \vo points. By Ile.v. \\h (1. Owens. An Appeal Pastors. Superintendents, Tea. he' s and SchiVlnrs of the Wateree bipli-t S.i'iday School Convenion V. ]'. Bear Bret hern and Coworkers: ; is but a ft v days now and we vill K- in st >->ion with the Zion 'till Ptdck Baptist Church. I.ykes aim. we ;.rv ,.\peeting ?very pas^? *' ]i in vndont?and?teacher? o hi> prosi lit. Wt. are promising >iic f the host Pissioo in the histo y of ia;i' convention. Wo solicit yonV powerful suptot in putting the convention on ho front base. - Thursday and Friday before the oeond Sunday in July are the two lays we hope"to complete oxir Sunlay School work. We ask that you mwe prepared To" niak> a rounded epoit. These two days will be rowed xvlilp things of vital import nice, dont fail to be present. , ^ Yours, H. M. Taylor, Pres. , I