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% > y " VOL. XIII?NO. 32. "" Dr. J. S. Earle Speaks To Baptist Brotherhood of So. Car. TO THE TRUSTER HOARD OF AfORRIS COL LEO E AND TO THE ALUMNI OF MORRIS CULLEGE To The Baptist Brotherhood of | South Carolinaj - I MY DEAR BRETHREN: -r* For more than fifteen years, it was my privilege to talk with you under the above caption. Under this caption, I gave the outlines; and policies both in general and J detail, whit-h was followed by you, to the extent that we all can look ( -with pride- iH?on?what?has ? been accomplished by us in the field of | missions and education. Since I gave the" reign of leadership over to my friend and brother, Dr. H.j H. Butler, I have kept silent and watched with eager eye, the trend j of your advancement and progress Yhe unchallenged rapidity with' ' which you have fconc forward?-in? education and missions in church' building and organization, in keep' in^ abreast of religious - world' movements, have made me feel that my labor and toils and sac-1 rifice with you for fifteen consecu-1 tive years were not in vain: - . ' i ? But, alas: ooufh Carolina Baptists are facing another crisis. A crisis which must be faced and dealt with-s-with simple manhood and common sense. " When I came to the leadership of the Baptists some years ago, we were faced with a crisis. Yesj a crrsis very great. We had lost our hero of .missions, in the person of Dr. "Ed White." Morris College was in the making?almost in her embryotic state, and was in a heavy debt. After fifteen years as" your leader, I turn" ~ ed the leadership of the Baptist iamiiy 10 ur. Mutier at ~Tireen-~ wood, with our mission work just as it stands today; arid MOrriS College, with a fine student body and faculty equipment, the same a*--it- is today, and not- - a?dimomortgaged debt. The crisis facing us today is: Morris College is again in debt' and without a President. Again I 'come to your rescue.Again my service is offered you. I shall make no campargn. 1 shall not ask any one to vote for me as President of Morris College I shall offer^ the denomination my service upon my record and my experience in the field of education On the street in Spartanburg last Saturday, one of the trustees of Morris College said to me: "No man will be able to save Morris College out of her present conditicrhj'Mvho cannot get the ear ot the entire Baptist family of South Carolina." To this I heartily agreed. Well let's see. I wag e ? looted?as?President of the?Stato Convention fourteen consecutive times, with only one vote regisf. '.tared against me, and that was registered with compromise?that he felt that some one else should have the chance of holding the presidency of the Convention before we are all dead. For fourteen years Morris College went thru a constructive building period, all ~ debts paid. Not a single dollar ever went shy; and we never had a single Squabble over money. How about that record for business leadership? 1 At Greenwood, when I of my own accord resigned the presidency of the Convention, the Brotherhood had prior to this time placed me at the head of the mission work of the State, that I might * save this phase of the work Hence for two years I went over this State, and I don't say i t boastingly. but I .had' the Broth erhood of South Carolina as completely at my command, when it comes to advice and confidence as I have ever had my family. To The Trustee Board of Morris: " Upon you rests the responsibil-1 ity of making the selection of a President for Morris College. Wo are standing at the fork of the road in the history of Morris College. If Morris College is saved much of this youthful, unskilled. inexperfcWced ambition" on th e' part of some of our brethren must he brushed aside. Some real, old i time horse sense has got to be I Tie/Yff TtAtlf \T.v nomnoirvninrr v>/v vciil/aigllllis, IIU button holing, no bribing are going to assure the proper man f^t the head of Morris CoTTege. Thero are fathers in this State who will vote a man for the presidency of Morris College, and then reluctantly an^ trembling;" send their daughters- to the school, and eight outS?of every ten will hatch u p liomc excuse and send their daugh tors to other schools, while Morris College will be slowly dying for students and money. I hereby offer my service to you as President of Morris College upon one record. I have been in the field of education for over 30 years. For thirteen years I have had the experience as the head of a boarding school, Cedar Hill A* cademy, Spartanburg, S. C. If you, upon investigation find where one reproach of any kind came against me, while_for 8 months 0 * *1 ?. Spartanburg- \ Vt S. S. & League Annual Convent ..m i The Sunday School and I.< nu ue I convention Of the Spartanhir. v: dis- i trict of the Columbia ~armr;tt ' t-i'.,- , ference of the A. M. E. ch rch convened ~at White- Hall A:-?d. E. i church, Jenkjnsviile, S. Jdv 27, 1939; v. The program opened with t' . Presiding Elder Rev. T. II. Add;- . son in charge -A largo,nnmhei <m pastors, superintendents and delegates attended from all eh: revs. Just after '-the business part of the program, s-'ine distinguished visitors \\ or-. introduce.! hv i < ?i?. . 'in, f/i voiu.uk v: I* *' \\ ? lows. Mr. II I'. Rikanl. a v.!>. : y district and nr. out-.landi: -c' >-i -teacher; li P., i". f 'u c it i ;t"-li-i--.pastor - of I.ovidene,. * ? i-f "> t. New. berry district: Ro<\ T. o Mtu'rii, from tli(. Columbia distric-U U? .. . F. C."l'in?vs, pastor' of n o;n' cr circuit; Ilov. S. .1. -;?*.??. X a bcriy district; Rev. I., Ci. Row-man ' Newberry district: Rev. O. Don- , tier, pasfrr-at West (\diuYvbri: Rev. C. 0. Mcllw.iin.'(' i'-1 irb'n ' 1 : triet and Rev. Wilks. tT:Tsl< -.r : Baptist church. Carli'e. All In- | "id' s R< v. Mcii.vKiH and Mr. Ri- . kaid gave us sph nd'd remark* concerning thenreneral i-mfwmr N After which Rev.. J. TT. Rnt< i o missionary preacher. Jenkms-vi"!^ was introduced by the pros/Mimr < ! d'er who iu turn p:cached (he introductory sermon. Afternoon Session and delegates-wmv enraaed in institute work on ( hutch , " .ni/.i tion'and the student and !tis work Evening Session * , Rev.. Holman. pastor at > ' . Ictor.V. cir. nit,"11 ail ?,? y*.. s-. podneed by the pic i-'itnv < ! Ir ? preached the annual w t Fridnv Morning Session. Th<M TmnTlTes "M* ~ 11~ session were read, received .and U' dopted. The pastor- : dents and delegates v.a v < tura^r-l in a con tin ration en '" TT-T*"' =f -w?fk, Rev.' Davis Pastor at St. .1 .? < circuit; "Winnshor . S-. C. v.;;- in-" trodrc'ed bv 1 lie n e-'d: <"i preached the local sen : Afternoon Session After the deV-d '<> a' somo outstanding vi-h. .% ; , :? troduced bjr tin* presWin:.' eider They a-e as folhnvs; Rev. II. p. , Ramsey, presiding elder ? t* ' Columbia district;' Mrs. Ri n ' daughters, Susi-,. and" I.H'h a-d niece MRs RniRTfnT 'Rev I: ; 2 j presiding eld*v of the R-,e., 11 1 j district; Dr. Riiy ... !' 'an ter distiiet and Rev. It.it1. - - V. I'niv. faculty. a"d .r-R~"k Memorial chinch. '.MI . ' tiful remarks aft -r wk: engaged in an oratoiirn: ? ' Miss Ik. a Mae Wild-. ' . Hope ritvuij hm I?I'm -?? and Mr. Kddic AI? 1 v.. I . *"1" mention,"also ,,1 S'cw !! jv~ Fv^ni'itf Ses-id;> ?Revr.T. M. Pawl:ins; r Jetcrs Chapel circuit ,\vi ducod hv the nresid'ng e ! preached th;,. Kdva1 ional Keltun ciieuit had ill,- br. number attending !'< w:.v:;:t'i ?r.: -SKM.KRS BAPTIST ClllUm Rev. .1. S. Hall, lV'nr Sunday school was oix-u.d al 1! o'clock with the A<st. Sun). J S. Rrown at his po>t of d ;ly, ' lokson was tnu'-'ht and reviewed b.i--classes. At l:"0 w > aw ah' ' to witness a sou] irrun* i>i,nin:i' by our pastor Rev. .1, S TTall. 'lis subject was: Keep .Testis in Remembrance. Immediately nftcr. u r vice communion service took place and i-t was enjoyed by .all. Revival meetincr begins* nt IT a- 1 zel Grove Raptlsf church Sunday night. Rev. Hall is risking. all wh.o can to come and assist him. ( A moonlight picnic will K- gi veil Saturday night. | We are proud to have Mr-:.-F.n ni<# Anderson hack home a ain ! out of the year, I was father ror those daughters and sons, then T withdraw the offer. : l.To Thy Ajumni of Morris College: | I have this to say: Tn 19W~ I graduated at. Benedict CnlVtro. the degree of Rnchelov of flivinitv In 190S I graduated from Benedict . College with the degree of Tin oho lor of Arts. Four years later, af-! iter building the Mount M<. i.ih Baptist church and the Fosters l Grove Baptist church, tlie latter of > vvhivh l .'(fi still ire pa-to" vm? I were invited back to tKovolhge 1 i and after delivering the address1 to the graduating elapses T v.os' I fiufi fhu hnniH iii y dotmv ot P j , tor of Divinity. Lost some might .think I got through hy the skim of the tee'h, when T received my! Bachelor of Arts, T was valedie-l torian of the elastS. With my ripe experienee as an educator, as * a J hurldor, as an-executor, as a financier, I offer my service to the Bap tist Brotherhood: to tin* Trustee Board of Morris College' and tht Alumpi of Morris College, for" the Presidency of Morris College. Your humble servant. J. S. KARI.K. Ift2 Young Street, ( t Spartanburg, S. C. ' % SOS CALL T C. COINCS 1)ANil A tivnionrtous. task, imnu ii.v a paiht'tif and tragic UiuVrurviux. o?0>l;3f?Tns Col Tin r "o'Tcjjjt * mn-l lie op,] Coi't; ;n iT :J) > 'tad pairrrrmr^ t ho ii na'i o\| (^-, >os iririinv.'l ; iv. t * I'i '0?i;!c i;i s, .Moi'fM'al (>?*s i Y'' l""1-: "'i { \ mi i;> t ;i'n"' po' ' In ir ('mil l iliut i ! o ' > J_J.. vr{ h The.Chcorf .?f, }-).( ( V>|'..??rp i-; 1 ho i' llr - {o*Vr.(/.wnrlil their ahilit " :' ' ' :i l''i !. 1 '!> 'lid ? nil >()f i.i-1 that : ' : "i1 .!' H i*'tis}?< in 1 ho ??1?" ' '"ia! in-the pun !- .?':! ?>f us. -~ S'M(!,.;OS yh.-.i (h'^iro f11 c - v,--* -.,--n_T tff rtunr ahnlioat !? A 11 ' (''iilr'jfj'; Su rn tor. S if.':1.1 :>.-(> 1h;i1 \vp, a iv i iir 'ihlf.iy. Our fac ' ' " '?l? vi'l 1 n ail nilhu;* -I heir ellHflj [i n il' J?vfJ \vj'f I o 'fludlv jriVoi . 7, r./.v;. !> . !<;,!. Camden ? .. ; : i;r\i"'n; \ m. riirRCH '* I*. N. N iI*??ii. I'iislor i ' ' On ln?l Sun*. : " i' w;i'- :'i IN n'.ffostiil drtj with' 'it; < ii'iiv'' :>') i.hiy. At 1 I o'clock , ius si huvtiin'ff, ' '"'.un Oi-- sihiopt "I.nctk 1 "(l)-* 10 Oily". It. : fsi-huil as iSoyci r' Msoiy wiiiI :; went off n\ > ;' pr<-ii-hi'nir of tin. i. 1" Sunday school was' I ' Th,. Sunday | i-fully' acMrossc'ii iv Oi !)' i i S-u'lay SeliAo] Sii i r "m: i . . I\ Itconcit. It wis vi' V1' iv ' iv?>. Mra Hen j Vu-.wm a ' a -uncialist. in v '' ~ ' ' ' ' m-... 1.'..- ...1 I.. ' : !- n-v. Ilolh way. the ,, < ... i ii. mmi - dlid 1MIU- I : < !' Tennessee. IT"; *!?'!' '! : . ! s livoii on tlii'-j "!' "i irer (J.ul". A<>' '<! < w wore hitrhlv 1 I ? - \rv- " i i" i lis Pa v. U.I '.V. V . P. !>.. A.M.. who is ;i| i i' i !i, T'e ol'iCiii'iil Popavt j i ' ' M ri- Uvi'ivn colic (Jo of 1 A:!, a';., tin. II" iii 'liolli'd lis a! I i ;t ivt- somion on their "A.' Confused People". I *1 ; !i is a 'pulpit orator. j VT~- : In say that our ;. en hy leaps ami !> ji- *.. y>i |. one pastor \va? .ei" he i as taken iii almost 200 i r- .'I:'c-. Annual e'.itlforV.",.. ;iiW now repajrins* the eh. ?*! ?%a;- ? We are al : : i a 'y A* entertain the e.lif.Mj convellI' -v. IP I Ii. ! I her,* I'M the i j.,; . v.nsh. We ask all ; Uj?en,! w it m- -- I h i s ^ crent a w,. ni'(, hopin.tr to! ' Iv n~ r^a"rTTat. Bishop .7. . i: * * i e . .' ,\ >!.. PD.. t.i.. p.. a-I'.o ..iii 'ak.tr' ss info'mation and *. ' i t', n i'it inir-'th.. convention. I r,\ \ ciiapkl \ \ I 1 / 111 O/'O Rfv. H. r; I'ollook, |?as<4?r S i: ''.iv. Averts*! ' " th ?a< a Iderh* .v ' Srnday school was >?j-? ?:?-< 1 at u~ua! 111>1111 l?y (ho ^ it'!.. Mi. -1: i; i' - Jackson, Jr. The a v.a- l?i . itit'ully discussed A" tV - v,t!.>iis members. -tn.-li.'r asrended *: t r v ;> ro'vnaniee! by our :n 1 Iji-tso. aMjv 'Presiding Elder' >' :!. who delivered a .! it'i'ini selected from ih. L';'..! OJusic was furi-:-ir i liv ho(!i otmif.-!, Juhil( > and \; :rl. At S:UO wo. vtcro favorf 1 i i ! " ,. ryiin in our mid -t our. 0 i ! i- : 1 di who . preached a io t-?T n'M.t,, ?riTiir.'n. Ho also ;i 'd Ids third uuarlor whioli was ;; ii'd i.tu in a lowly spit it Wo ar.. always trhid to have with us vi>i iir-_and fi iends. 1 wrnl'l) HROYK UXJLiMiSS. (/LURCH i;:>-hop 1. 1). Rnokard. Pastor | n. v . ho 1 at tho usual hour with hunt. Rio,, and stntT in \ v. . Tho lesson was taught l>y TT-'v' W. ^tr~!TirJ-rrrn?,"*^ -?- ?1 At 'J p.m. after the *>reljmina io Ih v, K. W. Rice delivered a . I'm? so'num. Text Prov t' "mc: Her Way? Lead? to p- >.;h ; 11' 1 Siin- tTntn f I ell - Re-, iiritk h<* Ri v. J. II. Tones. Bro. T .! a."> aiw I Itm. I! t'l'trnn TTcn- iV.V night devotional was W: M.? H iggui ; 1 M i< ti t !v meeting at.the jii i. i. t'i --I Temple. (irecnville. ,,v..iV p..,},, 1 aV'l Tiinity's choirs i'T expected t > Vender mi:sic for 1 11 < 11?vc ) ivn?nigljtr each during our As-a-mldy" meeting be i.-.oi ; Sunday with .Bishop J. W. TIig?'??,island hi? helper in charge Th,. -< *vires will onlv he at nito be?_'inv.inf; ^7 StO o'eloek. A Macet! cafi pM nil. Th. 1"nInWViiai program _was . ,>o-tpoped (h,. y,th Sunday night he uuT-e of rain. Another date will b I't'iiwimvd later. 1 V.',. 1 ,?ne a speedy recover foi Pea??-n Chester Rice who was se, wit-h- bfgb 4>lootl \ wi il,. on hi? way fo church at 2:00 p.m., while driving his machine. 1 itteffa Qimi CAROLINA, SATURD, () BAPTISTS iLS, Drive Director filiate in its urgency, made so experience has fallen to us in lege. r.ed in less than two months. must be made in addition To it the opening. This appeal frid Executive Boards of Con'v meeting to make Special ms this year. Remember? uJ Giver," bifr thing by which Baptists, y tit do things. We are meoi, ! I, ' i rft 1 ; ' ;ij111 uuiginie *ind concrete. People everywhere who know founding and carrying on of a ise?of-onr leaders as _walL,as iter the School this term are inns at once to Dr. J. P. Gan> Cre to thaye the-largest enroll- . illt v -will- be the best ever. ded. Parents will make no en. Any additional informan by Drs. H. II. ButleTrfTartsMT. /.ION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. .Tulious Holman, Pastor Garnett, S. C.?^Services began wjth the sun-rise prayer meetings 0 o'clock the pastor preached the funeral of brother Henry Cuyler. 10:30 Sunday school met- with Prof. W.?T. Gillison, Supt. 11:30 \v(. wore favored with a God-sent message delivered by our pastor. 4:30 Rev. J. P.-Fuller preached i a \v. nderfu! sermcm on "Truth". ' 7:30 P.M., Mr. William Ling preached to the League, subject:' "A Wicked Woman". This was a powerful sermon. At 3 p.m. the church was filled tit its capacity. .The Rev. -S?B.j Burgess, pastor at St. Mark delivoiod a mcoragc filled with thxrr Holy Divine guidance. So far in our luvctingj, we hav{. seven con-1 icssing the Lord and Saviour. Wei entered . the second wdek Monday night with another great evange-j listic sermon by the Rev. S. B., Rurgoss. Rev. Julious Hoi man pi-eaehed for the farmers annual! gathering at Hendersonville. Rev. S. .1. Gilltson, pastor at Henderson ville preached three wonderful ser inons in otir meeting last week. | Rev. J. A. Jenkins' eongiega-' tion gavt. him a trip to the World's 1 Fair. Rev. Jenkins is pastoring at Sheldon. Mrs. Fann-ie?Pollin has returned ffym ?St. (Jeorge, Little Mi SSI'S Mannie Lou and ' Daffnoy Carson are visiting their _ mother. Mrs. Anna Carson in Sa-Jl vannah. < Mi. Horace I'inekney 0'f Angus-, ta spent th,. week end with_hia ( wife, Mrs. Mamie Pinckrrcy. , ?Mrs. Cera Jones of Savannah is i speridintr the week with her moth*,' er. Mrs. Corrine Simmons. We hope tli,. little son' of Mr. , and Mrs. Johnny Pinckney a speedy recovery. ST. JAMK* ATMT'E. CHURCH Rev. W. It. Nash, Pastor An appreciative audience greet-( ed the pastor Sunday at both the' morning and evening worship. | Ovr pastor preached two wonderful sermons filled^ with the Holy Spit it. the theme of the last ono being "Who Shall Be Able To i enivifnnl vnrt high as this yo*ung Moses spoke t<> us so forcably out of his heart | The pastor along with some oi , his members filled an engagement, over to Lexington in the after.,; 110011 for Rev. I. O. Simmons. The Sunday school and all de partments are woiking for the upbuilding of the church. Miss Gertrude Rcmcy is homo again after spending three happy weeks Jit the beach. Visitors are always welcome to the above named church. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ' Ry Ruth M. ReiA Mrs. S. L. Finley is in Detroit attending the National Grand Ses sion. of the Order of Eastern Stars of America. Mrs. Finley hold9 an office in this national body. She too, is Grand Royal Matron of the South Carolina Order. We are all proud of having such a fine lady from our home town as a repreMrs. Maggie H, Hawkins was a visitor in the citv last week. ~x*" t?11' >?/II ? .miss ivinrvarei ronsun 01 i-nailotte is visiting h<fr sister Mrs. Marion Walker. Mr. Julia Spann has returned from n visit with relatives in Ben nettsville. Miss T.ouise Fvans has returned to her h6me in Orangeburg after visiting Mii}.s Ruth Harden. Mrs. Maggie Watson, Mr. Sam Bi ice arc on the" r??Vfir list. Miss .fessTe Young is visrHng her mother Mr. Hatite Young, Mrs. .Tanie James and children are visiting their mother and grandmother in Rock Hill. Miss Lelia Woodard is visiting Miss Rlanchc Jackson in Columbia Mr. Floyd McClurkin visited rel atives in Charlotte Monday. j ??ea A.Y, AUGUST 12, 1939 Notice Clergymen v | Of 7th Episcopal Dist.l All Presiding Elders and Minis-! ters composing the 7th Episcopal District: Please file to me all Missionary Delegates coming from ^,'our district or church, who will attend Ihe Slate Missionary Convention, f scheduled to be in Newberry Sep I tember 7th and 8th, in order that: I may arrange homes for same j REV. L. G. BOWMAN i 631 Caldwell Street Newberry* S. C. BKTHF.I- A. M. K. Clll'RCH Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor 1 The Sunday school met promptly at the usual hf/QV With officers '"fihcPteffchers present. Our primary " grades have nof been able to attend because of the prevalence of infantile paralysis^ -t T-ho,- lesson, 1 t,ujan: a lvife of Coinage was interesting from the beginning tc : end. There'should be more of the i older and ydr nger people to, at < tend our Sunday school and all of the various church Sunday schools 1 of the city, should have greater | attendance. From our observation, people cf other group find | beauty and pleasure in going to i Sunday school each Sabbath. ] wherP they mingle and co-mingle and discuss the lesson from every | angle possible. For example tuno . in each Sunoav morning at 10:00 o'clock and.nea.- the beautiful sing ing and discussion of the lesson by the Men's Biblp class at " the ^ Jefferson he tel. Why not larger ' Bible classes in various Sunday schools, since there is no community Bible _class. I fear sometimes ' we have be'-i taught wrong with ' reference to the Sunday school. 1 The Sunday school is for every church iDc'mbrr, and those who are ] not, and wo aid like to attend. ' Most especially, preachers and local preachers should -be present ' each Sunday. 'After all, Tt's not ' nnly for children - , C Note of correction: Rev. H. E. '< Clark's subject last Sunday wa. ' reconciliation and not reconsideration. . f For the morning service the.'1 pastor selected his text from j 1 Judges 11:25. Th,. sermon wasjs inspit ing and uplifting. 1 For the night service Acts "8:1 1 was selected as a text. This ser- I men was also well received. Friends and visitors a$e always 1 velcome. j0 ...o- !?!x -l. *>?*? ivtyvqu in tne city | c last Wednesday of the passing of \ Mr. B. B. Martin in Detroit, Mich. [ <1 Mr. Martin was a former member, af Bethel A. M. E. church. ' brown chapel choral c club ^ Columbia, S. C.?The Choral ' Club of Brown's Chapel A. M. E I .v Church, met on Wednesday night , j August 2nd, the usual club night. |t Plans were made to sing at -Rev | Martin's church, in Ridgewood, CoL lumbia, but unfortunately circum j t stances prevailed that prevented aur presence there. We hope Rev Martin will forgive us. We. have a new member in our t club, who joined us at this meet t ing. He is Mr. Joseph A. Brown, } who is a graduate of Allen" Uni- o versity, and, an anticipated law t student at Howard University, in, 1 Washington, D.C. He will be Par-( liamentai ian of the club. The, t :lub invites you to its meetings] v all the time, especially . singers. We are progressing steely undei the leadership and direction of tho 1 esteemed Mr. Hunter. The ACE Recreational Club ofjt Bethel A ME church is having its b anniversary social Friday night, [ August 11th, and the club is being j i invited. Miss Uharlotte Baker and i Mr. Henry Webber are the ieaders 1 of that group. _ < RIDGE SPRING NEWS On account of the revival meeting thei?e were quite a few members present at Sunday school. | 1" Mr. James Ellison left for New d York last Thursday to live with j t his mother ,.&nd brother. t Mr. W. B. Hazzard and Mrs.!' Rosa B. "Rairford are spending some time with their children in New York. j1 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Raiford ara?i here visiting their parents. __jO Boys from Aikerv Mr. Douglass^ Watson, George Mitchell a n d'c their lrien(Tcame t>y~way of bidy1- J t cles were our guests Monday. j < ?Miss Henrietta Butler a former student is vrsiting. !, Mr. and Mrs. Usher, daughter , were seen in town. | j Mrs. Ora Belle Brooks Abney inpr relatives Misses Blanche and Marie Williams and brother B. J. Williams* of New York are visiting parents.' Mr, and Mrs. Bogan and Mrs.' Bogan's mother of Columbia were Visitor's rn ttnvn 'Mondny.-Men. Bo van was a former teacher here, but resigned to work with her husband in Brookgreen. We are glad to see Mrs. M. Crawford home again after spending some time in New York. We had as our visitor in school Tuesday Miss Sallie Watson. I 11 tier PRICE: F] Mrs. Gussie B. Evans To Be Buried . At Macon, Ga. Sunday DIED HERE EARLY THURSDAY MOKMMi Mrs. Gussie B. Evans, the mother of Mr. Neal Evans, Agent for the N;~U\ Mtitual Life Insurance' company, passed away quietly Thursday morning at (1:15 o'clock. Mrs. -Evans, a native of Macon, Ga., had been living with her son and daughter-rn.law, Mr. and Mrs. Neal" Evans, for the past five) years. ' | Mrs. Evans was a member of I He the I A M E. church,?Rev.?W? B. L. Clarke, pastor, here. Dr. Clarke will hold short funeral services for Mrs. Evans at the Johnson-Bradley Funeral Home, Saturday morning at 7TTTD o'clock, ' then the body will be carried to the train for the trip to Macon, Ga., her former home. Funeral services will be held Sunday, at St. Paul a m f :hurch, Powell street, East Ma i :on, Ga., just after the morning services. Interment will be-^^ir Fort Hill cemetery, In the family alot. Surviving are one son: Mr. Neal Evans, one niece, Miss Willie Sher nan. Macon, Ga.; one grand son, Richard Neal Evans, Sumter, S.C _Here and There By L. G. Bowman More and more it is becoming pvident that thP solution of more if. the religious social and economic problems of South. Carolina being solved by great eampaing?r and big brother. You talk aiout keeping pacP with the world iiovements for Christian Unity ! we have it in Bishop J. S. Flip- 1 per and the A. M, E. church of South Carolina. * H One of the Tuost inspiring and telpful meeting the Trustee boaid 5f Allen -university- has'-ever^'had whim Ri shup Flipper - decided?to- Igfer the election of the teachers ( nid faculty until the brethen ? 'cool down". Now the election is over and t rom all sides you Can hear noth- < ng but praise for Bishop Flipper's t eadership and honor for our t trong and efficient president, Dr. r iiggins. As I see it. Dr. Higgins j ,vill make one of the greatest ( jresidents Allen has ever had. , Say what you please, but Bishop Flipper has contributed as much ir more to thj cause of Christian ; . P...IL n i;? ' iiii?,jr. in ouum v aruuna man any ishop of former years, living 01 lead. _ ( Perhaps the thrilling period "of i he state was when he came here >f his own accord, several factions'. verP trying to operate in the A. , d.,E. church,3; but as a father and i big brother with his godly addees they have almost been isoited in this short period of time. n 'T'ur more years of his adminls- " ration we will be a solid unit, we v ire" behind him one hundred perent plus, for his return. s urn. - s P Baptist In speaking concerning the c .Vorld's Alliance which recently 11 dosed its session in Atlanta, Ga. dr. I. G. McKissic who was th<> s nly representative of Union coun ? y has this to say: "This was the , argest and best Baptist meeting I ho%X' ever attended. It was ( estimated around 75,000 people, rere there". > Mr. McKissic continued and said: The Negro delegation were given dace's rn important committees, iml our Dr. L. K. Williams of 'hioago was elected vice-president ??x/l none i slon t o * imnc; fA'Pr tVto >ody. I ' The writer once pastored in Un-'. on and while Mr. McKissic was r lot a direct member of our church le Contributed largely to c/ur sue- < ;ess. He is one of the leading i Continued on Page 6 1 EDGEFIELD NEWS Betty Jean Oliphant celebrated f ler fourth birthday on last Tueslay afternoon. Quite a few of Bet- t y's friends came during the af- t ernoon to wish her. many happy eturns of the day. t Mrs. Iola Mathis spent several ? lays last week in Savannah, Ga., I 'isiting relatives. ^ Mesdame* Dorothy Blalock and rta?ie ivurnma arc s)iriiuiiiK inn- in N?w York City. The Golden Rule Club of Mace- < Ionia Raptist church will meet at < he honib ot 'Mr.-hnd Mrs. RotrHr^ S.rmkins for the month of August. i Xbc> Juvenile Thrift Club will neet at Helen Collins and RicTf ~ ird Cooks home for the month of i September. ' Mr. and MTs. Willie Ree o f Yashinyton, D.C.f are visiting: rel i itives here. ~~ " Mrs. Kllen Harris formerly Elen Hamilton was funeralized at ( Hedar Grove Baptist church o n.ll ast Sunday afternoon. Her renains were brought here for burial ~fom -Wnnhvngton. Mrs. Maria Anderson is spending some time with her daughter in Millen, Ga. Mr. Eddie Cook and son of Washington are visiting relatf$*>s here! and in Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Fetdinand Cohen is visaing her daughter in Washington. ' . ^ 6 fVE CENTS PER COPY MARRIED / ^isks^^ ^ MRS. -RICHARD K. I>J,MKRY Mr, and Mrs. T. K. Borders of Oxford, X. announce '.he marriage of thei) cousin Ellen- Elmira Bell to*"Mr. Richard Kugene DimL'ry1/ on Aug. th. HRftr The bride is a' graduate, of _ \V custom Saiem Teacher* College, Winstoh.-Salem, North Carolina, and has done further study at. the University of Michigan. Sh<- is a teacher at Rldsreview High School,' Hickory, North ^Carolina. The groom is a graduate of Ben edict College, and is now engaged in the Retail Grocery business in Columbia, S. C. REV. COLCLOUC.H TO PREACH | SPECIAL SERMON TO THE ELKS 7:00 P. M. SUNDAY Palmetto "b?*dgo- No. I! 12 Order 3f Elks' cordially invite the pub-, lie to join them in a Public Worship Sunday aftcu noon 7:00 o'idocjs at Sidney Park ('. M. E church. The special sermon to .he, Elk> by Rev. C'oicloiigR . will re-tvoH-h irrspirational? ; ?So?far?a*?pubic, ity?i-?uiccrm ?d, we have been, dormant, how ?ver we feel that through pro .Tarns as proposed by them foi his occasion, we will hotter av- u lua'int the people- of ;CV?lumbia and-Isowhore of its activities. And o "Ri11 - everywhere wo take this nc-thod of informing you that we lie on the map. and are interest -d in the ultimate ami complete irojrrnm ->f the parent body. I N ION NEWS .. . Miss Ruth Freeman has return d from New York City on acount of the' ijhness of Iter mother *" dis. Perm-tta Freeman.*" Mrs. .luanita Taylor of Ornntrc>urpr is vis it i r;er Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Vilson on S. Chur h -tree". Mrs. Camiace Nicholas spent a ew 'days in Spartnr.burir with her nother last week. , Mi-- Ihjor:?Kei.noi:1.?=rrrrt ttTt? cei-k end in Ashoville. X? C. The" f: iemi.s ?.f Mrs. Mamie Wilon are very 'glad to know that he has improved and is out arain. Some -f tIto sehuols in t he ounty have opened for their,, sumiter term., Mcfsi s; Jnjrram -and Richar.Non topped in Fnion for a >h--r'. while Saturday tiiorniim. They were onoute to Columbia. i Rev. T. 11. Addison p:..-sed. thru fnion Tuesday mornrn?. Mr. G. \V. Boldett was in Union donday on business. Mrs. P.ottie Ri Idea of Spartannirir has opened her school i n his county for the summer sesion. Mrs. Agnes Cohen was in Union < ;n business Saturdnv. Miss TAllian H^Sid on is visiting n Spartanburg. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Grant and hiidren ? t* New bony wor..- -n Un<m last week visiting Mi*, and tils. C. E. Wilson. Mr. B. T. Thoytas an o!<i citizen jf Union \\a> t*m.? rail ' .t Clinon Chapel A Mil Ziui, uuuvh on Sunday. Mrs. Janie (1. lnhigl.i-s 1.- atondinsr a church mooting?in Doroit, Mich. Miss Beatrice Dermis,-.* has*- re :urnoti lo-Tiir lm, after spending her vacatron with her "aniily and friends. CARLISLE NEWS Revival mooting is boing_ con-^ luc-ted at -Tamos t ha pel Baptist church by Rev. V. P. Tumor o f Hi anueKrrt:?R " -.?Timmi1 f? a? great revivalist. Rev. W. F. Hunter is conducting 1 great revival?mrrttrnr?at?Sh [.like AMF, Zion church. Many souls are being made to rejoice. The slimmest session has opened fit Oak Grove school. Two new trarhers?have?been?added?to?the faculty. Miss Mayan t Chirp o f Columbia and Miss Russoll Nicholas. of Union. Misses Bernice Browne and Margaret Chirp were the guests of Miss Thelinn Anderson on Moll- _____ Tno mi: :er:vy n-.c 'was held at. the,,homo of . Mrs. F.. LWilkes on Tuesday evening. * Atv ri^nuiee Thompson,1' wife and son and his sister Mrs. Tne/. Waller of Washington, D.C., aro ? the week guests; of their mother a Mrs. Anna Thompson.