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Saturday, April 27, 1940 Tin: PLIGHT OF THE RURAL CHURCHES By C. A. Chick, Instructor in Econ?mics. Unyetteville State Teachers't nit. (*.> I '-n ..n... 111., v One does not need to ho an oru?dtte S lintnr or research worker to ho cognizant <2f. what is, and ' has boon for sometime, taking place in Rural' America: The automobile, no longer an urban luxury, nor electricity or many of the other modern conveniences and luxuries that formally were thought of as belonging to the urban centers only. The road improvement is. also an important factor. The <mi. mill" hvn.t<mclii? schools a 10 rapidly giving away to the consolidated schools and all the modern conveuLcu^iec*?^Ixorc with, including transportation foi students and' b< tter trained teach7 co s. -Indeed no longer are the rural districts looked upon .as places where one learns how to teach and then secures an urban posi- j tion. Our rural teachers compare favorably with; our urban teachers. Many of the states are raisin? tluyir standards for teachers certification and nil teachers are ? required to conform thereto. Thipo tire many other improve incuts?that spnu1 will not permit me to mention. But alas the tenders of many of our rural churches seemingly want improvements in everything ratal except the, churches. If the rural?churches- are going to keep pace and hold jjrterest of the younger and more intelligent element in the community, many of them of necessity me-st consolidate. It is generally agreed by specialists in Religious Education and church problems that a community must have at least n thous and people in order for a church have a "worthwhile program? In cite of the "New Deal" efforts from the standpoint of number? as well as finance. According; to ihis standpoint in., many of our rural chuTuhvr a "worthwhile" program? Inspitc of the efforts of the "New Deal" to rehal ilitate people in the rural ? districts, eaeh yo.ub findp more and more people moving* .to the . i ban centers. -1 sag .'est, recommend, and urge vliitt our local, state and national n-df^on.- it heringn pnl. forth nlh the efforts within their powers to inflie nee and educate the ""rflra! church leaders to the impeiaIrveiTess "of consolidating imany of their churches. Wild.I.\M CHAPEL A.M. E. CHURCH _ Rev. It. J. Jefferson Pastor* It.has keen a long time since we l ave witnessed such /an oceasio. as was presented on last Sunday when there'stood a large group ol i candidates for Baptism, between the a*.t? of ten and forty. T;.< von u u' Vs* of opinion as expressed i e tin* older members of tin church, "They never saw the like beforeThe pastor used as a ???text "Str John* 14:2U, subject Thi l.ove ,of Clod. The Baptismal rite was administered unto the group. the ch^ir chuntp-f v.-vv rnt'tly n sweetly 'T Am Thine 0 Lord<". ITte" vo'vi o was \ cry effective and <ve? Vane"'seemed benefited. 1 ; ' s ca.no I'm*ward and unitid with the church. At 1:."0 a very enthusiastic ' incetine of the converts was heli. under .he super ision of Miss" Odessa L. Joiner. The group' was : curt ss. il l';y 1'I'iif. T. J. Lyhs. The same was very much enjoyed. A very inteiesting League was couducUii at G:.'>U with the . infers and la ague i s at their post of duty. The effort for the benefit o! the pastor going to General eomerenee was quite a sue cess. OKNJLAKK N t:\vs I) ling the Spring ,revival at Jeneh", the meeting was very high. Tlie Rev. N. Benson the pastor of Sweet Home Baptist church conducted -.the service thru out the week. The subjects were as follows: Wednesday night. United Efforts; Thursday 'night, The Valuation of a Soul; Friday night, The Church is God's Firt Company. Sunday morning at the usual hour S.S. oj)ened with Supt. O.S Riley and others at their post. At 12 o'clock ,flur_j>olovod Pastor Rev Uu minings'' took the stand, selccted for his text -Psalm 811:1, subject The Joyful Sound. At 3:30 the ushers rendered a program sponsored by "sister" Kssie Williams. In the mean time the Rev. Benson returned for the afternoon service. He was presented to the audi ersee by our pastor. Ho came to us with another soul stirring message, taken from St. Lukt 15:18, subject A Wise Resolu tion. The good people served dinner at the church. At 8 p.m service began with devotionals conducted by the pastor. Aftei | which Rev. Benson brought to u.a splendid message. The subject The Game of Life. Our services ware good throughout the entire day. Our Spring meeting will be gin at Bethel Tuesday night and the following ministers will officnte: Prayer servi.o, Tuesday night^Wudnesda*, night Rev. B T. Martin. Central Bant, church; Thursday night, Kev. C."L. Andei son, Rome Bapt. church; Friday night, Rev. W. M. Friday, Franklin M. church; Sunday at 11:30. our beloved pastor; 3:30 Rev. C. J. Adams, Capernaum Bapt.. at 7:30 the Rev. Paul L. Wells, ol the Graniteviir?<iNrcuit. The pub lie is invited. - I \ ' 1 I HIGHLIGHT OF BAMBERG CO. | I ' . Prof, and Mrs. J. I). Marshati ' | were very pleasant callers in the | futurivn . ..f.n.in tin, in A pij Mrs. Eula Barton. Mr. Milisami J*.rank Hamlin of Morris lege wore Hip dinni'i' guests of Mr. and Mis. (has. I!. McMillan, _Su nduy, April 24 r The Carvers Mothers' "club en- j tertamed with a fish fry Sat. Di.j my are making hig plans for the State Federation. Mr. and Mrs. George Halyard! and Miss Camel Walker wore.the! guests of their mother and iathei ' dr. and Mrs. Mannie Walker on Sunday, April 2!. Wi? tn ri'ttGi 1 thiif M > < J Alafair Beard is much improved.1 Mr. am! Mrs. Hairy Raysor ot Greenville Were the Week end guests of their sister and brother n-liw, Mr. and Mi s. .Juhu? Me- ; Millian. Hampton school cn'ded a su ecssn ill school term, Thursday night;1 April 18. The address given b\ j Prof. Parlor of OranpobuTfr was njoyed by all > ' - h Mit and Mrs. Murphy Moore ot j, Ehrhardt entertained about lift;. . guests at a delightful spring pat ' ly. Friday?evening, April?ftt A ; number of out-of-town guests^ ivory?peericnt.?Aliend-di1. r,a: m- | well, Bamberg, Hampton and Cam! ten were re presented. The week end guests" of Air.| tiid Mrs. Alurjtfcy-' AI op re were: Misses Vivian Mazyek and Isabel j ^TUnis of Bam lan g; Miss .Jessie ^Bhilth^of Hampton; Mrs. Helen ' >oruian of Augd.-.la-; Mr. Will am . Harvey of Charleston and MY j Walter Wulcnian of Hampuui. i Mr. and Mrs. Brown and. Mrs. Clementine Hazel were visitors ia , Ehrhardt Saturday . a. u-i m n. t Miss Eva Chisolnt v.as tiio . .tor of Miss AJabie Hem of Black ilie last Thuisdayi v"i"\vi?t unv rnctoii-rri t i>.. ! i .. | l"OI Ul\ I J i v ' I . J t ANNl'AI. rONKKIlKNCi: KowFci iy. S. Ti'.i-. Nt v be. ,^\ t l ' mfetener?TftTVntcil T st 1 li' - day in A. i*.. church with a laizc uit-wlimeittr-J i ne cTTfi.ci i-ri'c v. as 'ptvsid .i <?\ V tile llovlv . 1'. > I iii'.iiy, Eider-the Lev. (). Donnam. VI)., <>( Co! i" . . in,. 11 ;; Kcdenbauglp ?Hil"ii rrr TvTTvil ell lei' ?> c < liny ami tie .i v. 1,. i.. I!i v. iiuiii \ c;T- x ii ::> the reporter lu The 1'a moll' Leader ami -tin?and "to \.7. H. Johnson to tiio ( ni i>t .;;n ..lie .. ord i ""a'!T<r "5aio::riu?!; In :r.M. .... Lively discussions w? ic tiic feature of the AniT.i inr e. Tit., means nteissiiiy to make : lav . whui\ tf Am. e I') j * i t s was opened by Uio. H. H. I> tier oi Miller Chapel. T.-.e isriiiii.itl j. Condition <?1" the Church -s <>! titv * )i; trie*, v.ns opened t y Lev. L G. Bowman. It was ciets; iy derstood at the el. se of th:< <!.>: cussion that the condition of tin \ mil'cites tire much impt .>\ a i.rv J. E. Dickson, Rev. S. .J. .Johns >i , Rev. J. S. Martin. Lev. L. A. i'oung cind Mr. Allen.' Ginsiow ! " t:er> sp.oi.e mi v;1 ai iai'.'., side. Tiie~~sulijeet was chuih n.ge.i . I'm:. li. i., lb-. I., i . Vance. I'.ro. Ed" "i d So.-. The floral Condition o lie h'-ivh-.s \as ti,:t 11.(1 i.-y Rev. S. J. JohnsJn and Hro. ]j. 1,. ii..;- i lor. A paper on the Kequin niohl.of the Sunday s huoi was. r.ad y Pr f. li. li. Kikard ami* ir wrik tail * ?J?'UU,I I' -r In.:;t. The Financial Ability at' tic ( People was iH-porte.i by Ih i. A. "l II , the .. V pastor. The conference gad inspiration from- this sciisswu.' i ioi. \\ . M. I.mavii in:.;:-' an K.i.iK'Utioiial -Albums, Friday that brought to him fai'iie ami it?h .. ' ~ : The Consecration Sermon was ieliVei <: i.y the dev. S. J John son of the Mt. Hebron circuit '< : lie Annual Sermon was pinched by the Rev. (-. Mel.v. am St. -la.iK s eireuh. , 1 no lo \v \V. S. Young preached a most cxcel I'iil .Missi n.uy scrim n i.ed tin Rev. J. K. Dixon delivered the I iilucational feermon. I hrc hollowing choir.- _i/eml'..u-d ' most excel lent' V;i;-\c: Hannah. St. James, F'.isha and '1 rinny The following delegate.- were eh t ' i to the Ann. :'d ( d'nlei eiicet Prof. II. Ii. Rickard, Messrs 11.1i Butler. K. I). Stiwaft and K. M. B'oweis. Alternates: Mi ssis rf. R Robinson, J. S. " Kennedy, \V. I' lii'eder ami Mis. M. Colin-,,... _ "Tl is said Fie nmr.e i; \?;i< til, Ln st confeivnee held in man;. en:s. I in- impnitiul ruiiru' ami tin1 loving disposition 01 tin'- presiding eider nnmns ~mT-faiture on the part of leadei shijfi. for tlit' dis triet is salV in his intra. The writer predicts a most prosperous atal suicessfut administration. ' Rev. I,, G. Bowman, reporter. BKTfti !HI'.M BART. ( III R( II Rev. K. A. Davi^. Pastor Sunday school heyan at the us:al hotn with a !ai _re yioup present. The lesson was w< li it vh w ed by Rev. Taylor. 11 :d() O clock Rev. S. M. Moss came before a packed church and preached. His text was found in St. Matthew 11:11. 1 he sermon ' was well enjoyed. 3:30 Lie also preached The night servi c .la-Ran at 7:1"). Rev. S. M. Moss came before the eon grey at ion and preached his text 'was found 1JHML St- J.tike. The pulpit, was uraced with- the -following: preachers: Rev. Taylor, Rev. J. 1*. Reeder, Rev. Glovei and the Gospel Tornado Rev. \Y. i J. Davis and the biother^pf Rev. i S. M. Moss of Georgia. haltimoke,; md. news !' (.Mrs.) I.ouise G? Douglass ?Lire-?doh 1 i? l im_ALuw?Moi'lbE" IIo?;il, .Mrs. Viola Stokes, Mrs. (In c Maynor, Mrs. Annie Johnson, .Mrs. Kertho Palmer. Mrs. May Silas, AlT. Lloyd, Mr. Louie Peaks. Mrs. Alattiu Howard. They have the sympathy of all. The Gospel Sinners jiie undei the. d.reetion of Aline. Elizabeth Douglass, oU'l N. Arlington Ave., Baltimore, AIT. Phone Gilmore 7(JO AI. Alls. Phyllis Alilget is able to be out again alter being confined t-cvtM ill iiiumu>. Mr. Byid t>t" South Baltimore v Sited b.s sist< r Mis. W.. Pinckney Satuiday. Mrs. Sarah Dodds V.li i, lu-r guest her brother Mr. A!.. "M. Guro, Jr., and sistei Mrs. T/ouise G. Douglass also Mr. Sain Hopkins. TMrs. Daisy Mac llicath had foi her gnosis Mrs. Annie and Mr. Isaac Fisher Saturday evening. Mrs. Maggie Lewis had for hei Saturday night ; m-sis Burns, Mrs." Sanders, Mrs. Watts und ethe.s as slipper jfcuasts. On April 15 Mrs. Minnie Hoph.r> li.is li t- Sin- will !"?e m.ssed very much. ? iii .1?tin 1 iia 1'ulinri' liad I'm In r " iiu --t the past' week Mrs. Lewis, Mis. -Junes ami others. Mis, Dot glass hud for her guests Mrs. tloltey and others. iLv.dL. R. Hampton and Rev. Flowers were Mr. and Mrs. B'Oiei ?.-i j.cr guests Monday night, On Wednesday pight they were tin . lasts oi Mr. and Mrs. McDoiv^-li for supper. Thursday night they, iv'ere Pv.pper guests of .vir. an.' , -.. I .i i . ..... ;._e. ... I IV*. u. Ill I . I i aiui > uiy^uv en .in.- h nu1 of Ml';, ami Airs. i'almoi iVoatiiOrS. Warfl J8 of the BopuHicaii clui. icld a mass .nicArt-uig April 1'3V at . wi. uyipt.ex ciiui'tu oi' ?\vhivh the iiov.aH. Smith- is pastor. This av til.ir ;i?ist mass mcctini; and t s; Iciuim program was roiidcrMis.*' Viola Hiyant .had as hoi nipper -gnrgt Row T. R. IlUhipt :.1 'C;v li-.li. S. I'. Aiis. Bryant ju-u?puM-mit.r number i>f' tills cum- ~ till IV. - --- - r.'AKH Vh:;\V i in i' S iy.v .Junior Hiyh .School *! a... . i? v,, S. ( .?Scnool will . Uii-- U-Oh-r -i't'i'l'.- <-';tst!c ItfuT' J .?labors ha w r>. ndoro<| ylficiout- -- -rrnv~Tills '.torm. i ho ] i A h.-M tiuir nmotiiu Aprii 8th. 'The mooting was upeii 'i :;.i dia- f< i nr. Tho? prosiih-nt no. Mod. A discussion was conr.i.tad mi the subject: Alootiiij: L.!,, al.<>a:ti X'rrd nl' I *.-i ? vrrt (rrrdd of Today: Khsl speak.-> l'rof. Castle; rcsp jns'j by Mis.hi.' l.ern'ul; Prof. Cnrr with oV; !).< by i. is. <- ii1ie: Prof. Paul ii.ponsv by ]J:-. Carr aim Prof. W. A. Ford and otheis. i he. nice-ting was turned over .o the program committee win - d a civditahlo prop: n:n. n: a win phizes IN libit! till I.KAN NITRATK )' 1 'i\?V-N!> (OKA 'lu.\TlTsT~ Oiat.-ibuij.'., S. April 22nd? ; bs.i.t New larmets of America , p :ti?r every section ot :. ;uttyii prizes i >f 'i n dollars i -Hl'i inn ci.ii in rrar_ i an Nit ray.' Cotton ana I'oiii rutitest -sponsoied annually ; . . ii. h. Navi iy, State Kd?,at on;-.! .Manager, Palmetto State i "... a . i e.unwua, S. C. i w in these buys?t larencc Pc- i * 1. . j tya^ivoviil ..L'oiUltJ fraTiT:if"' school, .Johnston, and. i ' :ea; ot l.ynehhurj;? ; <"ui.pt through the whole held te , -j t rovei' (1 cotton and coin ue tst.ik. s prizes which entitled fite?n 'o a total of thitty dollars .ti) eacn. Peterbark was . i - i?i .* ! !y Professor H. N. Smut, i d s iona :i is a student ef Pro.i--or I;, j.. l.unn. The c!?e:ks ?' - re .-.nt out Tuesday morning i li e otbee of Professor J. P Burgess, Itinerant Teacher-Train r of N'vtatioiml Agriculture in o.'!; Carolina. '1 his contest lias been sponsor l ! tor tiie hist decade, secured tc itici.td its til! -tttmr" high this year with exceptionally good. y:e.d< coming in from all sections of the statThe four sectt o:: are Piedmont, Pee Dee, Central and Coa.?tal sections. In car.7 section a ten dollar (?10.00) prize is given to boys getting the high est yield of cotton and of corn. The sw.etstakes prizes go to The. prodarci s of the Highest state ; !<! of .ottoii and corn. The names of the winnt'i s, their scliool and vocational agricultur ii tunnel's ioliovv: James bolomon (corn), Lynchburg?Brooken (on _ Limn; Abraham Raiford (Corn), Jerusalem school, Ridge Spring?W. F. Ilickson; Ernest Wall (corn), Bethunc? J. F. MoKnight; Wilbert Hunter (corn), LI ray Court?\V, A. White; Charls Scott (cotton), St. John school i.ynchhurg?E. O. Bovian. William Fields (cotton), Estill?L. E. CoiFvr; Hasker Jenkins (cot- ; t'?n). Westminster?>0. H. Thon\p , r-n; Claren.e Petcrbark (cotton) Fdgcfie'd County Training school Joh n.--t o*j?-R. N*. Smith. James Solomon of Lynchburg and Claruioe Peterbark of Johnston cop pod the suvctstakcs prizes in cotton and corn to become the new rand champions in South- Carolina. Paul R. Webber, Jr. subscribe For? The Palm otto Leader THE PALMETTO LEA IIONOK DAY AND INITIATION OK HONOR SOCIETY AT CCA FUN (OI.MA.K Orangeburg, S. C April 120; The Annval llmi r Day "of ( la;"lili cojl_4'Kf_\>.'ns 'iL l'Xiiiay, Afnil 12. It was an occasion of extraordinary . importance d . to tue initiation of the Sitcnia Tau Delta lionoiaiX il't'lidx -much wnl briny a symbolic and real value of true seiio.u: ship much 15 i- io . th<student. Member.-, composed o5 Juniors with at kast an average of DO ar.cl Seniors with an average of not less than 5, will lve awarded keys and cui tificates. The following students weie honored for maintaining an avera :? of "A" lor tne academic year 11)38-39: Bernice Bryant.. i'ear. and Kuth Carr, Louisa Smith, Bar dai a Myers, Matti Semilev. WaL ter Hihiebrand of Orangeburg, 8. ( \ c i n L)rxon,Greenwood, S, A'?, Edith King of Jacksonville, Ha., Rosa Green of Traveler's Rest, 8 C., Gladys Logan of Cleveland, 0., .Hurry Johnson of .Anderson, S. C. o ti/1 (T'ln n/utoo /.*' T/.t'i......-" **.?V4 wiMt vjuc .'nun v?l *f I'llCl *UII, S. C. . The College- C-htrptrl- ? Address was delivered i?\ In-?J_?U,?Randolph, President of? C.'laTlin Col?ss saioiurship. character, and service which are English translations .of Delta Sicrna Tau. Dr. Randolph emphasized that seholaiship is no longei a barren thing, but youth nu'st lake intellects and hit.h them to doinr things in this, world. Rich illusti ations were -drawn froip the lives of I3r. Carver, Louis i asteiir and Matthew Arfiold., The. students, were chaliyiifte to emulate these unselfish leaders. . .wn..ds Wei'e made by- Lean E Horace Fitchett. At the First Annual Signia Tau Delta Supper, open to Honor Members and their quests, , the elation if officers \as h<.ld: Mis. Katie P. Smith, President, Gladys Logan, Vice i its. ?i. ni, Hut a .(.'?? t, , Secretary. and ivtacgie Jenkins. Treasurer. FRIENDSHIP M. E. ( Ill UCil Rev. II. W. Walker, p-.-t.'. '--(rffr.tmr. S. C." :-..u.*iav school eyihs every S.rat.y mornmir at 5-?n?: .'iniUp . \ .Sile'.s at S.! S. and the mo:i'.:.._ s.-r.ice \\er< I . 1 . ?i:. i Alls. t:;x i'ili!tl ' oj, > w ,->? ? i. . %.i J i: S L i'Uv i? j > ' U-L.?i\'tt i y?tt\'i! \k' i.y". c. lii>s .?c>71 noisjs -?ir." V7. I K.. , tvlllllc. . .\i 1 1 :.",o jl.tji ,i?-u ait' iSliciV i. u-ci-tuicd ti.c it i u.i*. i Hi! . pi-i iU'tU'ii ;u>.ii ihi) thonu' " i-.is i?i .Vc.s*i> v .. i ills wit.- ;i iinf.li' ami lii.. Ill SVTTiTK'S. li.v. c\ i'ii.IIl. ' HUs-.u^i' \yas jfi.Ujiiit to us !.y t;,i. ru.-s'ulii.jj .-.u. i, i.?v;?iv-;-,i:-iiitvy;'Tri?m tin* . : Vrv: 1 i.c . vKf.i iic .Ui ssa^t'. Iht .-I oi iiiuu^iit. un Moiuiay cviinr.^ at i :;.ti w.v i|t.ai .i . ... i .'OH I I !,vv ?(.oill i lii-1. lor tilt* -> !..--, ! ) I. I III* Oollil-r.-J . 1*. I ii'v' j ; < >'.;J i'lx'mV i IS V S .w on. .is in Y.;il. 77" i'k.h Iio l.iti- ; I ;. i ;o.o ,in-,ii_WiS I if:" , ! I !! Sj -11*11 l.'KKliai in* cliiW i . aiu-ii L?\ .".)i . i LL ivH-xrriTaTnr?>i YJnV-ii ton oi tut iuiuvf \ .tii : .v sun. <; ^ .no .iUi.i Vw.?.:o., i r jy ;u .-.'a.L-.< I n t i ;c I t \ K, : 1,. "a e. 1, , a., .Mis. f-Ms Kinard ,1'opieund is . V." i V ? i . !i ? . . . . . I I J iil i V 11 t .?i ? . h i . i ** . . .Aiv.\ t\iI Sill it i.-i I Si. ? :? t ll?! ?Uv> i .i'..S.!l .v. . . i .? calls' .IK n4 1, ' Ai : . an':t J:. J. l.aiiy i.a i .1 I .. .US'.S- IK'S" L'l'utiil'l ll.d ' S1.-! - .11-... 1 Mi:. i'.Uii .ill's isaas 1'i ii.;:. iM'.\ .si i!;'p. Cia. wi>. Iijo:-*. >.iisj..?on mawnij-'M I*.i : .. s v. ntu:.;\ I'AMIANI) MAN* St . \ a o < : well attended a; the Ciuni Spring Baptist n.yeh Sunday. t^ain- a nunsU-t el" visions wire rpe-.iu. Mr. B. .). j aiK'si >)ie.!.t !av'l v f :. at hu. -. A mihsuol was _ivea at thvt a^eiai.il Ko.-eiiwaid school .Moni!ay li.yi.t t.iiuer. tin? s pet vis-ion el A. ;.J. ..icKissick. .' 'is. J. L. .h'hll.Viii ii il': S11 r: i i: |^y :.?! .New > u! i; unci,-? Vrtrt iiti t in* summer. We Hie n.l looking forward to S.u. iiiI liiiin which is to nth! at Union iiill bapt. enure-i. CHI-RAW' NEWS Sunday was a Uusy day for the mcmbeis una friends of JYc I ce Union church. S. S. opened on. time, conducted by Mr. Randolph Wright. Mr. Mareen Aden supei irReiuiet.t was a little indispos. cd on iiccmaii of the sudden death .1 Ir.s s.ster who died Friday morning .'i o'clock and was tun* eralizeij Saturday morning at Montrose, S. C. Rev. Mclver of Winstoh-Saient prenchetj a soul stirring sermon at o:do. Iiev. Edwards prin.ipal of Chesterfield school, preached a author se.ryon and was accompanied by his svhool chores undei the direction of Mr. Robert Mcali; and three other faculty mem Irrni: Masdames Marian .Jackson, Elizabeth Rivets and Fannie McLi-.in. This was in interest of mie of the clubs. The hi.; rally VijH I" bold Suit (Tit y. Take a f?jy minutes walk to the rear of the church and observe the work being done. All graduates and former stu dents of Coulter Jr. college are pxpected to be presem Sunday, ' """? * ' 1 , * ' DER LAKI? CITY SCHOOL TO HAVE NOTED SPEAK KR The I.jtkt" City colored school v ill have :is lis ~ etjinnicm-ciiicni j 'speaker on tlu* final nu'ht of Mav i I r. i: v. 11. H. Hntlei, Jr.. Ik-aii > Theological I opm tmem oil Alien .university in Coi ,'mbia. S ' C Dean Ttutlor is a product >,i; lien ui.rversity and Howard ant: versify.' Washington. I>. ('. lie! I.as been in trieat demand to f.11 j VM^iieemCnlS S1JKT . he nuiniwl U) tfiis state. " i '1 he annual st-rnion will he de- . Hei.-rOii 1'V lie-.. ..K,?&?(hi n a t !l, f a-t of Siloam l'aptist c-liurcli' of Kingstrce. iii-v, (.'"iliwell has' \ I. ?| many annual sermon* and the V.hool is anxiously await" I1.,' l.is n?'S.<age on the second Sunday in May at 1 pan V?-1. "To?- liuTiisTers i. ft hp community tue also to take part "it.the program. CABI.ISLH NEWS . ? ?? j , i he town as 'shocked to heat 1 ! the death of Mr. Jackson J<t?; "Eel", who came to his death from * i it' 11 u. I" !>y i 'i automobile S :idau i in uu??t?rrrni?^ 1 f, highway. He was well thought Sunday was a high day at the. James ('ha pel' Baptist church of which Rev. Sanders of Union is pastor.. Near $-10.00 was raised i doing the rally. Senires v.ei j \eiy good at St Luke AJ1K' Zion Sunday. Rev. S. .\1. Ilivlhcy of Santuc and his c,yn JVocation worshiped with us Sunatteiliooii. He' la ought to us front i>ies?ni>o Mi*, -Mary l\. Sartor agent for the Pilgrim Life Insurance Co.,: .r. iifr with All', and Mis. T. PHammond and o'thei: .agent's of the1 0 hostcr district, att^jided the. InI inance. association?in?Darlingtoi last week. While in Darlington j >ss..inr Vistti'd the lovolj | home of Mr. and Airs. Miindlo j .wit." Alundle Was formerly Miss Juanita Hawkins ol .Carlisle. Mr.' ,.| uti.' f is- ii v.-t-v?^rnrre ssivr?170*" .5-u.ianoo in 1 )arlingtold (C HHS'l lilf PAICVcft A PUS j \ > . Kluiso h. . MeLurkin spent .-.l uook. end in Augusta, uaj with hid brother and his wife Q and -ixrs??ttaboek?\clrc"|" , ,_y. iirtntiy nrr.i i led. bhe had 1 a \erv niea.snnt tim.. u-iiiii. ?m.. . i ft UToiiip.riit dig licr \\fie h.r lit- I t.e niece and nephew, Jloris anc ' .'a % HI lijt .fucK. .M.ss "Mattm Mae. Heath of Kin i.v i,: :Hcu.ly wno lias been vtij I ili.-wiUr- threat trouble is inipfbv ! . .w biv-iiy ,u her home on AleLui'C1 street. Iler~iii.ster, Miss. \ i ..?i >. .??l+t-?in -is t eueing hei classes. x i to; 'Kaipii .Martin and his btx ther, Mr. uarold .Martin bi Uroeii >1.re, "were in town a tew day? last week. .-I u i y large , r?>wd was at ttiC; | r :'nay iiignt to. tne clowning oj t..c .iiaj mu.'i i:. 'roin VI una;:;.* i. i if i. aU wiiftCit JUT. r annii . i.y.ji .s p.l incrpui. una?report. o: t ..e I our learners w no coiisti- j , lute me lacuiiy are as lupous IAirs. i'ai.n.e i.iou u, .>lto.oi>; .ins , ./nr.'jk ,Ij. i k L.*v?il>v>h, ? ?\ii e> ? r.. U. Leo is, f,n .1; .urs. K. a'[ '""' n-? 1 ILai <>i J1/. l ie Co .j ill \Uis Plant ifUliV dec ! 4..I.1I. .ill I?i t!l.' Coiiieslan is k . ii.ii.us aim raai .s inane.?a-theatttilul picture a? liiey loo.i uu .. pri.c< .- ii.uuiiu ;r,e ijUccii w...> ...Hi' id . crow lied iisccuii.ij iici i.i .... to i..e i:girt'\?: an. iiiese .....?a-, ms?porris? sntd'tneiv" "many" . riemis are my m., j y o.. r icS.tils oi till? .way 1 ray UllVe. j 111 l:.e 1 ll.iey In auditorium Oil iiui:>..ny n1..11, 11 . 1y tiA?iio.*i - ..1.1 gv< > n by pupils of the .'in gi lutes aim oi., muu.r the ni- ! le.L?u;| < ! tliell' tftlC 11V t S , .Vl iSS .?! i. tuir.ter, Aiiss ,1. K. HlackweH a'.id p. i,. .lie. oicell was enj \ ed i?y tne large crowd m at.er.danc 1 ne stage was a ver-! ltd. ie ?l'.oWe>- garden. Ail p.ay en j .i.*:i' 'Mails Wi-ri?tin* two scenes .ft i*11* i.i a..I:fui t i.io..ghout an^ ?eii ji A i.i ii o n beg inning to ciio. )j Mi.- l'isgah si huul of .v iiieir ai:.i 1'ioti! is liincij.al and'.Mrs I ."-a. an :.;?? non. tne assistant, i-.ue J it> annual closing 11 may nig.r. i . ip.it 1.'. -Has hits oeetr yonsid-crt-th thu?buyr oo.'n!iiiru:oiiiei,.t -wit- ? "nessed in tins community. A piano whs given to this school by Ail. llaivcy A. Keiscy of Washington, D. C., and is. appreciateo j oj, tne .-indent body, teacrrera and , patrons. Mr. Ivelsey aist> gate tc' .ills sciuio! many volumes foi ! their libiary. .Mrs. l.ilu Johnson!: nits in .hargc of all commence- : inent music" and the songs rem J (il'H'll ny UH' . glOlipS U'UIlieU L>y | iur were well s*-<ng hihI very mw< h enjoyed by tn?- listeners. I "Cinderellaa piny given by'' pupils of tiic 7th grade, .diss h. A. Lindsay, teacher, on Monday uuht in ! 'iimy Hi auditorium v. us attended' by an appreciative audience, and ail of tne participants were well titled for tneii > j arts. The stage setting whs pieasmg and the plot in the play intei esung. "j Mrs. McCoy came down from \ irginia and spent a lew days here on business. She was in<' guest of her mother, Mrs Anderson on Cemetery St. (inrrrtl Master J. S. St:uibaoh-j and I'rof. Joseph Jones motored to Darlington and Florence laaLr. I rtut-s-day oh Masonic business. Mrs. Emma Foose left Saturday for Philadelphia for an indefinite stay. April 28, 3:30 to the Alumni rally! 'at Second Presbyterian church. j WESLEY METHODIST < H I l<( H ?H-.-H. .1 nil. rii-:"" ' hji! i'"-!-. ], ir.nvinjr f<n;\v;.f *!. in many v..-y Ui 11 i ti e icjui'-r.-iiin < f the i . v. Hiis-t.ii-.. H.-\. H. 1'/. .1.\ !' it! j'u; |- - arc ifji'i '?l*-I" the State Rally !'? <-rt jit in 1 cd' by the Stewardess ?f] -fty the Renovation <>}' *!< pro;...' >*- \t Yv l.. i<-a.i h. M vs. II. 15. Joties i? sia. cxcelh nt program and "lb s. ' bin! IY\v Rally" on 'Sunday a' noun. April 21st at ;1 p.1-.. T a r? ? betw.v p. wife'. I!.- ',. >, : '. ! ! ? Ka-t.v. 1- . ,b!< V-nr.-.Jones !? ! :. s<-:.V Slate H. v ri- "Rose". Th.i ,Vt .vnrkiru' Van! "to ?:>: !:? thi- af mombers am! friends to tooperate in a larjfi' wuy. in order t;;?t ratt accomplish to .-.!. ? niueh needed work."1 " ' Tile "States of rllins i-; \ ..yd:.::, (ieorjria and Rcr.n~'-j--H aida ' a fva st rally-<-m * S.unday, the States of New .Ics,.' fit; .affair in May: tin Stan <'< '1 ' . laid ai. ..'' ?j i?it. Apii:; ' <J;.to of K.nfwl Sunday School cento-t ?,r. I'/ danApril 20th at which time a t.i tt a j ran:' is planned and ti.<- Ma;>. to be eVo'v. no I. Tro.S'atof Massachusetts ik spous<vri;w .... Kin? and Queen" contest on Fvidar \ 1 L't kl p!f??t(r '?" t k r. . J ." Review, which is followed haW with a Fashion Show hy ih<- State "f Ohio. Much interest, is heiv manifested in th< restoration t!:e beat ty of this <>!#! laniiotari in M- tho'iism I*i t hat ! "to:: W are sure the -citizens v.ill We ;.! of this work alone with th<-- ; tor, his family and the ivntln aThe Buildiny committee has bee v?.m kin'.t for the east month and it rs hoped that the work will begun ;t ' In t -e meant:. :e. we ar^ me trie.44hj? tntr oTht i RT-ai- a:,.*: 'e-: ei d cnurch interests. Tr.iv has reported thi- cr ... Pllct Fxpense; Sloii for ("'a-fi.'.: $4U"*of- " I???t.?S-trpri: STnn <\ \V.''?|;1?1 S^crviiv roe'. :1 is !( church. There is quite n noticeable t ( tense in atler.datic .- :-.j . , . n+whed-. nn~ F.'lidav. the Ttii \ Me. h iiite.-s* i, ma a:fested in all the departments j the ^church. The rnid-wet k > ! vices are much alive. (Viae - at and be strejitrthencd thro tilth ??-.: fellowship Wit 11 the people "f (i d _ Maily. aick and-'sliut-ifh* of .tin' winter are able to ret'.mi n->w f \\hieh wo are grateful. am."-: sister Titr!a ? ami TTT! r (i ~ vin. Mr. Macomsom f? v i l;. of Reiinettsviilo., S. now with th> Pilgrim Life Insurance Co.. was i pleasant vis:t >r at <y.r month: . service on April 7th. IIo hi -!, greetings l'ioin the good 111 of Hen net tsvillc, where he J. ad re o'itiy vi.-ito 1. Easter was a'hiir'r. da v. c i: -- ui_ under?thiL. leadership of- Mrs.Ti. :!. . Jor. -i_nss-stod \f}i Mfs, .Mai aRichardson, the Program enyw.'t tee and the fine young pcop.e guv an interesting program at that morning. The class met A ' r *Jh dismissed \V: at I'rav.M-.Mh Yt- r.i'ai- laj.l- plan" t'w n Temperance Hour and a Study f M ' for' May and ensuing n .:;':.also, discussed ways and :v< of meeting the iwani;;! per.!.- n; the church as ^xpeit.-i of f. class. Methodism may v.vii f;-c :u ad of s.ticn young t.. ; hthe.se. at . WosJeyu The program The EasUr T . Erected by Mesdamys Henry Rah '-W BR! ^ and bu Csuignai WO Phone 5261 ( <v 1 PAGE THREE I; < i.z.'T Raster Sun- ^4MI _ /' ' - '' .c ft tt'.j?.? A church '..^*"* ' ' v ? : young 1 ; ' !? ' - \vjth (!?* - - '!?> ' and t.? i'.-a -jionsortii 44- 1 ' > ' J iv.-Kietit's vj., <i by th*. - < ;. ?.<t -Moil' ' ' . i utten Jit .-jt- afti .- ?<:> aii-i; 4\1 is. -I t fc the disW . -ky to t.\?. hold \\ t 'h.vsduy, ' "* r' -'.4 "ditr has an ' ?*.?*; crunch with i Jen ^v.fioit- thesv-f' * v.?f well said ' ' 1 > ' . :.v of his (iyna'day wo I L<?ki;;\ t \ i.w s ? ' L >1 ?!*? ?.. Reporter I".. .... ; . i . v . i I llU- '' '' ' .. a :? \v . ' tV-^ li.r, i-t-int ivcs H?<i v"""~ i--'. . > >.;.- of PhtiatfelI:'" < . i- a few wi'( ,:s j;ii ,j( tiijti. ltieiuls. t Il.v.'it- V?*ilsi>n nf trf-'.vWra- ">%? :* tut city1 lost : "1 vi-.'.ipy irieiids. .\i -pi I'nion was '-a. <*K visiting '1 ; K . fctioil.cr* '/ -V :thi city ; ) - V.?-? r,: * ' "iiU'ii opened inuyan St., ' ' ' - " oopei '.s nar-jn i i: ,j . . .V^!a:n* |Iarr:ett \ 1 v ? ?)' i-;i c!a*> htid its .' .-day nighf ' 'Sl{." Mrs y rji H.i with Miss i.-. The py ? Willi. ?--1 tt-ttanci : 1 y-.i -1 r\i v. i!?boai ? ? . ?r ?_ . . . u , ; .,. J ? V Ullir A:...,- Ruth Al 1 ' ^ ' ' '.'.z "'ailjouiTT^-** ' -uy ' J F.--: . fftjwyed ' i;;y niiiht A:-': choir undet . 1 /!:*. A;u:.:?in aj? *.' t . , * . . j -iit. KO'.i audience = ' V' A. : !. ?; 1 '.hurci ONE WAY v/i cents per mile :?'?: : ? ^JPLQJLLIVD TRIP 10% less than double the one way fares ?Air Conditioned, 4 Coaches ON THROUGH TRAINS 'J. T. ((ii;n !.'i\ i-ic?!i l'a?>onyt r Vye'tit < tihimhia. S. ith ???- ? ICK iy from rdBrkJt RKS .olumbia, S. C . ^ V ,' f j II til i ' iimfll l*J