The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 06, 1940, Image 1

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I ~Y() I .. X \'~NO:27~'' Recuperating After Operation . I MFat JIBSSl * Mf -?/-'j|B ?' rr?'(TT'n. 'lanipton I'liklisher of The PiiliV.flt < Ia-uiler is roctijx.'i'iitillj' sit .the- homo of his sstc s <i!i,| hrnt' < ? -:h-1:?w." A'r. imhI Mrs. .hili'l (inllnu n :i>i<l, Mrs. f.ula A. IS ntjnsr. Hi-AV. D'.itlfT St., New York City, ivl'tei uiulerl?oi ni* :i dnnhlo niii'i'itinn -il th<> Hrdson View Hospital. Hi: NV'w Y >rk relatives and f-rienid* art; j spai iitL'1 no |tams lor his r.miortj and nciiu i'v. iJKORCKTOW.V M :\v > Mi s. I"'.. k. Feasor. hi v.aiiist oi l Bethel AM!*' (Tairrh. \-is t <I bet I daughter ia Ornntreliii cr las1 week and |'i*?UM'hf lack three <f the frauds with h? ? j .Mrs. Wa!te>- Manifiialt anl lit- j tie Walter, Jr.. are spend bur a-1 w hile in Columbia and Ah hair.a. The. Bethesda Baptist Church I * Sunday Rtloul is vivitie a mack conference on (he 8th <Sf J il\- at - 8 P. M. Air. \V. K. Johnson. an in tractor at X'troihees. and family, accom panied-hv Mr.. I'M ward Pitt viskted the city last t_?;uj.i day an! took in all. of ihe historic p'ae. Mrs?Mary K She alls IT" kept ?>usv ami iv 11 :111- only a snort ' period iff tinioj Mrs. Rosa (lad-Men is quite busy direelinir' the mat t nidus-j - - trv in the county. : i ? ?' Mf: l-'c c' <*:? 1 !' ii ivTTi\')v e<1, returned home from the hosoi-' lal at Charlotte. X. C. The T'ui-orr?Ai ii .-d. ?;?? \- Pi i. t v ' held its iu ' tint, in IX (lad C'lUndl last Sunday ' afternoon. Th-* sernion was ?<< ,.;s4i. ,i !iv *? l< Kryanf oT l?i ,-s m. A?IK t'linli. Mrs. T. C. t";# k outvi lahi M the Monday Afternoon Pridm- ( lull at her lovely !. ,.< . n \\'< > ! Street ?lnut Monday. ~ Mr. Ma? -o 1 Jowaid a.-.d Mister Clifton (ir?'etio v. on in I'luea-e on business Monday raornin Mi-. !... r ii; in " fNrous Mirier ?.? . Kutsor Htrcvt.' Mrs. Melvi-i Hudson is at the Kelly Hospital m Kip st ' who ?> she underwent an operation. She' is reported ;ni| -roving: -at thiswritinif. Mrs. l'earl Alston I.anih is at Myrtle lieitrh fnr the" sYuun or. A lovely' party was eiv m in honor of Miss Irmily Smalls at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Snrn-iiel [frown. ' ? :? " T v\ a .' a ; V, < ; :<.... s? .. . ..... * *. iviw . ! " : ' ., ; . ' : /. - : : . . ' -<>v" I ^^Kjj&s^j^^^m:f^ya^^M Bff VB I ?9^^B9S & >.v: MJ ! _L_I??^B Eva Jossye .lin-i tin.'' famous choir proval. Will sinjf from Temple of Religion1 at World's Fair , Also scheduled for l.owisohn Sfhdium The Eva Jossye Choir of Now York City, under the direction of Eva Jossye,?authority on Norto Music, will appear in a half hour Concert of Spirituals over the Mutual Broadcasting System, Sunday July 7th, at eleven o'clock. mbt x VV \S Hishop M. H. Davis Kxonorated by North Carolina Court - >: t v.-hi'c I't fov'1 11, (?i'11 *i! (' n I'rvc !, < i>l r hi< A A1 !<' h.i'e. met in Detroit. Mich. last |" of layn en allowco <'!\ ( 1(1 In'. t he tools of .'I T i* i".'!! them. it is said, i list'.-yi s iv< i e hioiflit against the | f! s' (.0 i;i v.hi h they claimed that \: the finances of K:t . colli 'IC e'cd"?<lv?ue-d?tvp' 'mopi inti d tile school's funds t( f.' I .( ' <> : ts s;?\y.' nothing- wrung I : th W v i''sii'i|) Davis was conpt" m;t -t jiiisiiiess of KittrcT \*ol!e;.re and sai?l thatv'hc and the ' X> St.- s had violate i no H ' i'1 'he niatta-'ement of the fiI !!. es of the college. a o>. (.s it timy seem some | of the same ministers who had I npi i.i!y signed resolutions at the'll annual conlgrences asking for the return of the Bishop, were the nes barking the laymen in their fiyht tieaifist hjm. The case was picked. out last Friday, June ltd. M'-Fh hv the court in Hcndejs-o:., x. cr Kittrell College is progressing nicely under tin- guidance of Bis j hop Davis and President Dent.* I r" ' I. H. Alston. RALLY SI CCKSS AT N.\/, AKETII - PLANS TO BERN MORTC. AfJ E First Nav.areth Baptist Church, known as "The Little Church \Yilh tin' Biy Heart," under the leadership <>j' its very efficient and popular. pastor, the Rev. W. II X< :11. is niovine- liv le:i|is and hounds from many angles, Sunday was indeed a successful day. with ys. Sunday School was-opened at the usual time with n>:mv inmil< nu vvoll luuv at their posts of service. Suj-.t. Itussel opened the-Sonday School and after brief preliminaries, the teachers took charge of their classes fur a study T)V the lessno. he classes re-assembled for the .ret*ular-fmxwlmC ?hr^lroTTr arrived for service at \v] Lick-lime our pastor brought to an appreciated audience otie of his socil stirring messages which was full of information as well as inspiration. Indeed, the spirit was high. ... ^ Sunday being our rally day. the pristor announced the rally opened at the morning service at which was raised. time a collection amounting to .$.">8 At 7:.?!0 o'clock the audiCTre reascnibleil for laptism with the sp. lit- still high. Another soul stir liiiv' sernioii was enjoyed to tin | highest. At l.he__rlose of ill*' Si- ill 11 * It. tWlTanie to join, hen the rally was (>!?< ned properly with clubs and auxiliaries reporting. The amoj.in< of collection for the evening service was $541.00, making a total of $<{02.00 for the day. - laded the members and friends feel that under the leadership ot the Rev. Xeal and with the. cooperation of the members, as well - demonstrated in this drive, the "Little Church With the Rig Heart"' is surely marching on tc success. We belive our pastor the best in town. Watch for the burning of tin mortgage service soon. ,Jessye Choir to Broach -[i' WrMMX-- W vf ' * i while Mrs. J?oose velt and Senatoi This will be the Choir's seconc appearance in the Temple of Re avion, the first broadcast havinja taken place approximately a yeai aco. The ensemble will consist ol thirty mixed voices, gathered from many points east and south The program is wriitten and di e< ?i <! by Miss Jessye. Annual Stadium Concert On Thursday, night, the 11th the Choir wiill appear in support of Todd Duncan .apd Ann Brown in excerpts from the Negro opera, | Jfetl COLUMBIA adership Tr. School it Sidney Park i . i As has been stated in the col iimns of The Palmetto Leader, we're continuing to urge it upon all who would take advantage of tfhis Interdenominational Leadershin' Training ifor young people and adults, that they may do more effective church and Sunday school and youth leadership train ii.g.in and for our young people more especially, to come and reg" Ister for training Monday, July 8, and be on hand ready to begin training on Tuesday morning. Dr. IJ. Julian (Smith will arrive in the city on next Mohtlay night io take over the direction of the leadership training due to the . fact, he's the General Secretary of Religious Education of'the; Colored .Methodist Episcopal church with headquaiters in Jackson, Ten.i.. where from our leadership training gets its direction. We're looking to register many of the youru men and women in the city of Columbia who're doing church work in youth training regardless of denomination. The fee will, be just one dollar for the week's training with meals taken at the church, all for one dollar. Out of the city students " v.'111 pay !>L'..r>n Tor board and training for. the week, plus the price for your books. The course is accredited, and has equal rating in all the Protestant denominations, white or colored. as the books to be studied ere text books gotten out by-leado-s in all denominations accredited by an interdenon.inationl com niittee of religious literature for the Protestant churches or <l<.n.urinations. J. Clarence C'olclough. dean. I M l IN-BKNKim T SI MMKI1 > SCHOOL ('ON Dl'CTS 1 INTKKKSTINK FORI .M Last Monday evening at Ant isdel Chaniel, Benedict college a- ] ! montr -the- -most interesting and f tVhr atii itial privnims ever., held ' ill the City of Columbia was had for the benefit of the students of ] the Allen-Benedict Summer school j The occasion was a panel discuss- | ion dealing with Current World Affairs and their Affects Upon the t American Negro. The person.'' who took part in "the discussion were .Messrs Nelson, Games, Potts Lewis and Baumgardner. | After the disputants had fin- , ished with their discussions mem . bers of the audience were encouraged to ask questions and to make | whatever ^observations .they wished. Those who attended express j edr themselves as having "derived yrrru. h "benefit therefrom. MILL BKANCH AMK CHI UCU S. nday "School was opened at its usual time. "At I'l :*45 the pastor spoke from the subject," The Gospel" Class I meeting was held immediately after services. The many friends will regret to know that Mr. T. L. Hyman is sick at home. >\ Mr. B. and L. .1. Hyman are lu re at t!te bedside of thoii father. The High Hill School has er. ct' ivl a "teachers' home. Tip vour _lhat-..tO?Prof. T. Lester ' ast I.Rohort F. Wa^nor look on in ap 1 'Porgy and Boss', by the late j George Gershwin, the program M beinitc an annual Memorial held * by the Stadium officials. This proM gram attracts from forty to fifty 1 thousand each season and is the . most popular, in the series. The Choir has made numerous other appearances in the great open air Auditorium. ? with Gershwin , j himself, the Albertina Rasch Dan; cei s, and recently recorded numi hers from the opera for Decca , Record Company. 'i . > " mcfli TSOUTH CAROLINA, SATCl Beauticians of South Carolina to Meet The- South "Carolina State Beau- ! ticians convention will be held at Sumter, S. C., July 15-1(3. l'J40 ir. the Lincoln High School auditorium. Sumter is planning a warm reception for the visitors and the outlook for an interesting and pro* grossing session is predicted. Sche.a le of wiie sessions follow.?Monday morning. July 15th? '.):0(> o'<-lo< -k?Discussion?and?Demorstration of Styles TTVr ID 10-and 1D-11. Afternoon session '4:00 o'clock: Hair Styling by Beauticia ns?- 1 . T T Address?>"('t i re of Hands and N'aiis." hv- Mrs. Billiu Brownin" <>f Spartanburg. 2. Address?'"IScalp Treatment" by Mrs. Eliza Robinson of Columbia. 3. Address?''Sterlization'* by Mrs. Wilhelmena Pope of Columbia. Monday nj^ht session 8 o'clock Public Program and Display. Tuesday 1 biorning, July 16th D:00 o'clock the President, Mrs. AniTie B. Evans, will preside over? the business session. All beauticians are urged to be J in attendance and visitors are in-1 A if,.,I f,1 ??!,. .AIlKli,. Notice State S. S. and B. Y. P. U. Workers All persons expecting to attend the State Sunday School and B V. P. U. conventTiAi convening at Benedict college July 17-20, should send in applications for rooms iin nndiaU ly:?Tliusc expecting Eo~ stop on the campus of the college should write to Benedict College Columbia, South Carolina, for * rooms and should bring the usual | linen 'necessary for-a bed.. Those desiring to stop in the ity should notify Referend I? C I en" ins, chairman of the Hous air Committee, 1U12 11 arden__iiw'olyn 1 bia,-South Carolinu. ^.U ST A1 IKS. I ANNOUNCEMENT The O. E. S. Qrand Chapter id f' . i!: f'ai-dlina will hold its 32nd Annual Convocation as guests ol Paul Lawrence Dunbar Chapte, | No. 117, Ser.cta, ST C., on July 1017, 1940. At Seneca Junior co! lege. The public is invited to be present Tuesday, July 10 at 8:30 dored by local talents, with tn< welcome address to be given by Mayor Lowery or a proxy. Any local chapter wishing information niav communicate with i Mrs. V. M. Brvan. West So. -3rdL stroet, Seneca, S. C. Mary- B. Thomas ' Asso. Grand Matron of fS. C.j "Spann-Price Engagement Announced Mrs. Lillian V. Spann. an- J nounces the engagement < f he: i daughter Anna Christine and, James Leo Price of Washington, I). C. The wedding will take laee A ugust 0 th. MR. ( HAK1.IK II. PE \Y OK WINNSBOKO, S. C. DIES SUDDENLY Winnshnru Mr. Charlie II Peay, age 54 of 315 College street dropped dead Wednesday^morn in:, at 11 o'clock on Main street. Ap I (,i.i eiitly iiii . in spected heart atj nek I iil, d him before medical aid i ' lie sin untitled. He was a Member of 15 -tin sdu el..a. h. lie w;s fun i': I v itt 3 o'clock. He is survived by V.is widow Mrs. Pearl Johnson Peay; two it.ns. Alexander Peay of \Va.s', -in,e-torn?D:?Cr;?Charlie Peajf; Jr. of Winnsboro; three daughter Mrs. Lois Evelyn JoJinson, of Co Tunikiis, (la.: Misses 'Carri'e Mar ,in<l Kl.oiv.'. T- i:.-voli-.i P."iv Winn-, bom; two brothersr"W11 Warn TVa\' of Winnsboro and Thomas Pea> of Baltimore, Md., other relatives and friends. Mr. Peay was a well-known cit < >t Winnsboro and was loved '?y all. lie was an ardent church o'-'ior. Man\ were shocked to un of his passing. A. M. E. BISHOPS PROMINENT AT REPFBUCAN NATION M CONVENTION Philadelphia, Pa.?The African Methodist Episcopal Church is nueh in evidence at the Republican National Convention meeting here this week. Bishop John Andrew Greeg of the Fourth E piseopal District opened the Cob vention with prayer at the Tuesday evening session, Bishop Sherman L. Greene of the Ninth Epis copal District is a delegate at large from Mississippi and bishop David H. S1nvs is a member of th< local program cimmittee. Tliese three distinguished Prelates l\ave been frequently consulted by the 'powers that be' on platform planks respecting the welfare of our group. They are having the cooperation of a number of prominent?laymen who are delegates from every section of the country. % ida y, j uly g, 1'jk) i mokkis <ou,i:<;i; m:\vs * * ' l>r. J. I'. (iarrick. I nioii Speaker A Library I'lan- Announced Summer Session Suceesslu! I)r. J. I\ Carrick. wh>? i.a- en..-,, pjetely *von tin- admit at i-ami respect 61' the Baptist World a-, a ' super executive y,.(j priuc.i !v ' ucator. appeared as . . mjnistcuai ' lecture t , at th I-'l??i? Me ( m:,;; ; Baptist Miss.ii.nai \ and I'dac..' inmil tT1111<11?held?i*'intii.u da. . -I'.",?.. 2!?, 1'J-IU,' at ttTP?WTOiki'tli. Ba;-'-' ist Church. Tcliih;:' the miinst.-that tiny were tin- "salt i t' earth" and < *'" tin- -...rl, lie further pleaded that tir spread the_KospuLajf-J+s..s- Chr <t thnuijrh the same mnnn.-r a:..i methods as used by .) su>- 11 self. "The prime roipiisite" said, "is to. teach the j ? < j11". the ianut atfe they? understand.; this is done -ill ?of -i.. ,t i . ed and trained peoplewill In- I,.:,-,. <ifif I ? I 1 51 1 1 V* if tlw.V fw.vrii.w 1 .. Christ-like spirit. The " j~i:r.j 1 heart to heart, soul search in >f and' soul .touching m e s..s a is was reeeiverl wiTlTTTnuK spTThlane- (oujL enthusiasm ...that one hea or declared this message alone was s sufficient to establish him as ojv' ji uf the profound -idi i '' i i i Carolina has ever produced. IV. I Garrjck further developed -.is I messaet? with a 'companion of Up j . of the Mosiac Code and Christ I ianity, endinjr with the pointed 'as- j sertion' that the pou'er of prave v . today, if rightly "used, is the most effective weapon for progress t o peoples of the world have .'it th-'ir [ command. Following Dr. Ganicik's ad- \ dress Rev. II. H I'.nil.o .a' II-, n t ville stated that in this unstable world of .conflict tag* isms and th - ( ories. of turmoils and strife, tie ;i Baptists of South Carolina shovil ! j he Htfoucl?are proud?of its , school, not as-a-{rift, as a step- t child, but born to us out of bur r own labor and hardships, and tliat t they are blessed in having, at it > _n head -a?man near enough to slave- v ry to know the troubles of slaves: t alive enough to the present day to know its problems; and studious , and . willing enough to perpetuate that faith in Christian religion and Christian oducatbin, belief in which tore away the chains from our fore-parents. Rev. 1. \V. Ease '' ly of (ireeleyville. connected more j . than forty years with State Miss-j ions, express the hope that it i ^ would be possible for both stab ^ warts, Dr. Butler and Rev. Clar-| t i ick In appeal'1 before the Lnion> to prosecute more effectively the work of the school. Library L>r. J. P. Ganick has ami-moved his plan for the yrection of a s library at Morris 'College. His ;i plan calls for work to begin as <, soon a sone hundred or more per-' sons or"groups/ each, should sub- v scribe to-a thousand "bricks. Re-'jr; posts are being made to the I'ap: f lists who have, done much in t" V past to make possible the exc 1- 'j lent progress s>> far made, aud't . ? all friends and supporters of thi-.\ school without whose help m a would have 1/e.en left undo: . Those desiring t?> aid. t>? help in- s a material .way in' this vC !... <j olcnse address all in forma1', am an ! I " subscription t<> Dr. tlarriek a* I ! Mori* Colleev. l ot us :i!I rallv t.< I "tills u'oori cause and keep Mo- : - Coilouc forever progressive. Summer Session i Sllluer session h. IV elids .! )*' : >. Morris enrolled more t! ' hundred students.. fi ty tvr c ::t | 1 wi>H\in.i toward ;li.' \. 1, ' .r ' jan.! the remainder for ai .. j ! erti'"i' ales. K.vci'Heut ' v rk has 1 ee.'i d. 11.- in tin vara .1 r-r I ' in nts aiul nhse v.n !i:.? J praise on the efficient :e which the Mtiministi at ion ? ! < ! Ill's fit st session iv? i--.", !'h... ,. have hen 11. .incite- ?: ; " ; ^ speakers. Antony: other t.h.n s tie administration is sponso-ii. ;. as ran offset to cxtrniiiialiotis. a pu ni to take p!a.<-e on Thill's la". 1?; Gui m'h_ujnl.. -Ihea thank all for yieir roop.eia-.i. i a::-j | wish foiythein irood health a d -a: eess in their work MRS. HKTHl Ml IIMIII! TAINS FACl'l.TY. ,SIT!)I.\] BODY AMI FBI FM>S Daytona Ilea, la .'l.r.e '*>: 1 Friday evening, June _> t' r . i hundred students. faculty nnrnI hers and friends were u-u-.'s -t a Mrs. Mary Mr! .fd |iethan o her beautiful trrecti lawn. v The affair held the l:m. n lie tK'tUli X lit' -iau*i\ pain. it u:- ' Spanish moss. w.r } ?? -= -'1? ! nv i v by Dean .Tames A. Bond. A dain- 1 ty repast and iv< dv - ; > i served. v " Greetings were '.atended t.. Mrs 1 Bethune from the Trustee board. t by Mr. (? D. Rogers from the fac t ultv by Professor A Y. l.av.s- .1 downe. from the student body b\ t Mr. Jt. A. Morse. After a brief e remarks by Mrs. Methane the par ! ty was brought io a fit tin: elese with community singini* led !y Aliss .Tosie \Y. Roberts of the lie- ^ thune-t'obkn an Mild.1 d'prdimm.t :i Absent from the < amp 's >! ): v April, Mrs. Bethune returned to _ her Tome in IXaytona Reach on > Monday. .Tune 21. Sin- left Day- 1 tona Beach for her office in Wa.-h f ington, Saturday, June 20. c tbtt I'KICE: II Mrs. .Viable K. Howard Aura in Heads Baptist \ \\ (tmi*n #?< 1 11 *' 1 ?^?iv . '*. ("n , 1 u " !!! - Mat, v .! . 'V' ' ;i''1 a i.a- i . ' ;T ' th" ^ ' \ ' ' ' 5 ' i ' l , : .?,.1 -r--r lu-tj- u \V-'! , ' .V. ...... . , .... , . _ V : Sir: a S r 1,. -T-i* ,.r-"1" I,' ' ' ' ? " c??i; ... .rV* 1:',< *i"l: V.a. ' ,;,v- ';.va: V..-,. I '< 11 V, i H 'l ti .. ... {1"T' ''' liJH'l> < ( I h*-rc~rr. hVvs. .J. VT~ ITuvkir ' 5.t'fvv:,!.t, ' ;i,t "Jl '+" ' 'fir.r ' ".' 'i,alsc, ti!. .,.,v 'V " I '"iiiity.. th<. |;..y w 1 i I' . ? fiiJu ;Th-uixfey ?m-nrr.rr.^v' " "itv litv. ftli . . j , Jl t i; y? . . I..- ] . ? I s A .fail !< <J ],v. . ; Hill; Mi-' . in Ifymai',-: Mr? V' 'i ?(|'| II IlLsil.f; c r.i Tl.r Hit.!,. St<iy r'?<ri<.. 1'\va: . . . d 11\- Mrs. r'a- rii ' \\'; who pl.-as.i] th< tty with t!,.- .fi, .. ' . . vhu-h shi- "Vnlainf,!- tie It'V, , !'* hrrrn 1. A' ' ' tH.- pr< , ; : v Mr V ! ^ !I?>\\ :iY<!% ? < ' ? .?Nil <-<s to tile '( ? ?:vc n(in'- f: i' i'r |ii:? L- front the- m,-.;, - .,v, ' ] -it.-j. Sho'Mtif.nt,,-.) tVw. !::tt I'oykihs. t'y yun-.' " - , !t?T( iti Africa. wlvm.-. t-h-? 7* i??n adopted would <ai!od' f.-.-- a*!'. lenica-drt-No. elide r ;!" <?: iii : : iteie fnvuta'le f^r t < ! t! .. " into-. Sim I'lc..tnnn-ndoil a !<;>?! St . . y foil-so each year fur fan fa' itr of leaders in Missieuary. That scholarship i>rizes he of ore! at Morris C/dlejfc in nu a;-.. ry'"'if~ Mi'f. Shohlor.ia hUm'-a? olumhia. Mrs. Julia A. Hart. (A anihia. who served in the en] ai 1 y of treasurer at differ'-!-.* ' inns f<?r conventions, and Mm. 'uiinio .Tunes, presi<lent tin *" th, i !mf of hor passing uv At. the clusa of this w..nderfa'j i'----air?v Mis. I. I). Parson was : ri-si-ptoil to tin- convention an.:! 1 in- thrilled everyone with W j-ii l' cheer and sunshine. J.._? L Mb. J. H. Palmer. Tusl .-iri." I- ] litiste. Alahania. was t i es- r.te-: . ml hnu.-ht creatine from l is t L-ho.d. ' . _Jr Mi. s -A'onnie II. I.arwvd^x;'Tt't' 17 M. I*., sjv ke durinv tjve .int.- .! | acial period.. S-h. vaVe a heauti- | ul outline uf the v.u'k uf Mrr f j * f. Carver. >>.r avat sei.-r.tist a'uslte-'oe. who ! ;m preduced \; ' fu dstuff fruin 11:o JK at' :* Irs. Julia A St arks rcspomti d i: v. y ehanv.it nr. manner." "~i Other speakers d r-'i'twr" Vi. --"*j iuu v.ute: 1 ?r. J. J. Stark . v"l. j-a\u a i.rii f hut fine ivm-rt > :' I u-k llei.edictT. !h;:.' has d ':.e . | ' i-1 :< : < : ... : | JL ;i: ?M-? I ?: - -I. I*. Carrie!; M. > :? r. ! th. _ ?. :?.H.. r.. !-:> :?! .! w'.. ' V' s";i ' ii!!:i ; J* - ' ' '? ? >< jS a?' ' , . - r ' v.. . \V .. .,-h ; , . " : v., i I;. j| i: _ .... . .. -?-?? ?/- i... * y* 1 ^ J V," "v." ; f-t J"' V'.' :U"!. . I ' " r. .?I !\ rliWfiK. ; i.'.i.1 M.s (. ;!( - C;t!: <!> n Wi.y 11;,,. A \ .*1 :ss. y > M:>. tl. (;. !i;,;? iiir. , lie convention .> . t:;,. O ' M.ty in State an,) \a5". . nr izaliors. Mrs. Alberta Pan.', !> ! , ....v. If/Ul.vril lili.l :u I 1'ilJ'lI. Tht' Juniors, under their snfStr :>. r. Mrs. J. l\ Ricdt-r. .m,I 'the f tunhoams. u::iler the supervIsior \ f M. s.- Alice liuthr. llartsvil! ( ii-l'e :t ' l?e;iii t; t ul . s ivriit to !>e i.l Ytily. it \vi aid have l>ee:i i-less- , liu, iusi t?> )iav*- ?( (?!> 50 rttitni MUiijr people i: a. t I r.ey renereii ii splendid prourntu, Hnc of he dtifs'a'mliiitr parts played 1>\ !fin was a playet. The I.ife of . .ilia Shcrard "Starhs." which ira\e ; !u- story of lief life's work front liildliood to , la . pi t sent wvrkk at tein diet College. The Pistri.t Vice-presidents , in.'or their leatit-r. Mrs. Marion li-C'eser. deserve special mention ' 11 which they /supported the corf-' \ i:t ion financially. The Memorial HotTX", in cliai'fre 1 f Mrs. II. Simons and Mrs. H. i,. nesaiit, caused a hit of sadness ' or antomr its we could see the va- ? ant , seatss of s< me who jfttoant j ' 1 . J iv! ; < j;nts f'j;r copy ' Rev. Daniel I). Davis Succeeds New Hook Concern Head I I ?i]i:.? lit a \ t <>ii 'lark <S. 'fVr >?. f \ . | 14 ; ? ^ ' . .. ';W %p. *<-' iff' 1 1 l^r -4* a ,' *J xf?*,. ' vA ^ . w;;, ; " feS'S?...* d. -s.% 7 '? x V?V Y. . . >> ' ' ..; / "'< I : *vti. ' ' -====zr^ ?? ' Stf r , ?? v v. !r: A.:.iK > :!li';ual I' Vi<:(.'!ic?; 'j>. !f- n-Vl^L A" y" ' ' Staal'drd.- Conn., . yas a: ; i t. at<- of ?.m;-''' <>f Ii.M;t:' >} ,i, c'uim.. V.. K. w ho i' . ' hi ad .the ' ... Phila. i \ U!.t Ly the ]:"'V. W . /t. 1 )< il'st-V. i i!I v. ' :.A who, a . w\ i k af t General -MK church I . Mah in ^,y- , -i-ai_ ! M ].?av?'- was aj) m.j.fi. t fr... iStnu.ford sis years '' ?- I t coil! '' d . ;<. to the W'A.ia three.. I 1 had taken :nt:oh had out ; . a of - *ha church its en w 01 money .... t -*b^e'-bt-t-genvont of ; .Dvauticjjilly.: been w v. !?ta:7?fi>rd bank. f r.l, AJ,r D?v. _ s v bi . in vest A ME con> v. X. w Eupland. He i?a?Hi.tivi 'i! M.mI'iIi. S. C.. and ia>: i .1 ?At-rrrif.s high A. :.?! : .M. college . i > : !''??: university 1 iV;iv--!-?:Tv Union 1".- a! S.-mi;iui-y of- New V. - t lb v. I 'avis .beat jia? In Re', it a I . > 1 :in O'O rgn n -Voice n " ".-"T- c r.;.:.y. j7. a ; !' ;;.. taunt ut *i.i ???i :/ - Inst rue-' . Hi iii. t-Allen - .. !. I-" l is rental. i-vi-itir?. -T 4y 8. at * S.f.O ...VI k A-.chapel, > V- n-ovolty Prof l ivl-.y v."11 play two pianos ii.i> is one of sevral stynts -that he can do on an ' ' v. Mays. Prof. P.: if* . v i i ' :?> atti n.l attain he Juil'inrd Music School in X< w Pork City. It .\vn> froin this :h:a ur rcersity ; i ' "i .vi\I-.' l is Masters de* rrco in Musia 1^'ln;. ilo-n- much vork on his P - tors in Musicoland Artistic Technique. Th.> "ti'd to this i .ilvaru-iment of the .> :v.t of .*? 1ST? 1.?>7 was irwuy will ho used < : h un.l foreign misSon. Tin Convention will moot 1941 .! < '.> . v. S<? tii Carolina, Rev. ; C . i -- Panic's!" . i,. 'V Stirs are: IV-Mdent. Mrs. ij :ii * Kit*. Tfo\? a. J. I tarlintgon;. ^TT-presidonl. Mrs. Jiollo V. Gnu- ( Iv. ?;it!: So roM*rv. Mrs. Cor io W.itki-.r: Treasurer, Mrs. Allertha 11 Simons; Cor. Secretary drs. Marion Mrlx'stqr, Rembert; Supervisor of .lunier.s Mrs J. P. leeder. '.. .. ~ -J