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I VOL. XV?NO. 28 A. C. E. League in Extra-ordinary Session at Allen IT. ' July 31-Aug. 2 - DR. \\ M. D CM AH'KI.EF. IN ( IIAK(.i: The young people of the African Methodist Episcopal Church of South Carolina will have -the time of their li' ? -) day School and Allen. Christian Endeavor Leas tie Institute meet in thj-ir annual sessions at Allen university. Wednesday, July 31 The tmeetings will continue, thro Thursday and Friday-, August 1 and 2. Dr. William David " Chappelle, State President is highly en thusiastic over - the prospect of ..holding .the?li+vest?meetings uvtM to be held for the benefit of the young African Methodists of - South Carolina. Splendid pro v rams of every description have been planned. ?Thx^State T)lfTcers in charge of the approaching event are as follows: Bishop Joseph S. Flipper Bishop of South Carolina; Dr Samuel R. lliggins, .president of Allen university; John A. Harris. State Superintendent of Sunday schools; Dr. William David Chappelle. president of the State Allen Christian Endeavor League; Miss Olive B. Lisbon, State Executive Secretary; I?u\vronce Dun more, .State Treasurer; the Rev Jesse E. Beard, State Director of Ministers' Seminar. The Sunday school?faculty comprises George \V. Howaird; Olin L. Smith; Joseph Moore; James M. Graves; Mrs. Octavia IVgues: 1'hilip Bennett: and Jess*- V! ?- Mhillu Ttle League faculty is composed of J.'.T. W. Minis: J. B Smith; II. W. Webber; Miss Louise Rogers; and Mrs. Agnes !.lebfpnd. < 'ler1 phases .id' tin . ; > > v. i'l be ' i i-leas-'d at <*'. I t'!' d'.tm ,, fXiOtter to the ; fhifians of S. C. 'I n ;i " !- in; -'S. (hi- ' eanli-T S.i 'I. :! J i mi; Ian as'< T r i . i *'-1*i .I. : <> m?-et me in bVmter July L'tlh and l?>th f ?r the mo nos.. ill' s?-i\-i11 eon a few im portnnl Tacts (hat y<>u slum!*' < \ jiho> I vo ir profession. Tin School of liiuiv ty ( Ureeland's) is .progresSinc along' t-f. ? line of independence thai t b?>. 1 in! allied since it owned \V? Pel grateful towards our co-workera for tlu-ir coopcrat join aiu'splen did* sprrort. I would like foj- every lieauti. ian in ?. is slate to nice' nie in.Swvotr so ,we can form ? r> ntiv union. 1 lad.-Mo To'ia K. l!r? land Pres. of.JCIite Beauty School prof., w. m. bo<;ax> ._ ' * ? ?in fin: city Prof. \V. .M. Bogan. "of Union, principal of Poplar (Jro.ve school of Santuc. and president of Union County Teachers' association is in the city attending the Benediet-Allen summer school. Purine one of tho sessions a discussion arose about the future of the Negro schools. Some of the teachers said thai the was dark. But Prof. Ttffgan sai l that the i'uIt*re ovt'ook for Negro schools was. indeed bright to him. ?... He"-tnhf~nf"tlTts?wonderful"!"' prove ment made in the last few years. Made special mention of his srhoo" at Sant' e rind tin- new hu Mine in Union for colored -child ? 11. an i hat he wa< hi 1 '11 _ tin- f it by the past. Tie said that pood and tni'Tuny reiati >11 existed netvveer thy trustees and- colored tnclie's >'r ''nion iniml" " ' liT trustees at Santuc had stood by him in every pfood movement ho had attempted for the ?o>d of the school, and that Union county was blessde to have an energetic far-seeing an ((progressive young man for county superintendent of education. . j He said the colored teacher? must learn to help the mselves a 11 d the white trustees will, do more for them. Ho not depend on the county for everything. Prof. Boy an is well known as a great school man. and '-i- words aiv always helpful and instructive. And he is not only a yreat school man, but a faithful chuich and Sunday school worker. While" being in the city he has visited a niuiiiHT oi cnurcnes, tausjnt me Simday school lesson in some and made an address in all he attended. We believe much more Kood would he done^ if other teachers would follow nis example, and work in the church and Sunday school, as well as in the public school as well as in the publicm school. May others do likewise is our wish ; % m ? FIRST IN 22 YEARS MonckS. Corner. S. C. ? Mr. S J. Hamilton left Friday afternoon for Alexander, Va., after spending a few days with his sister and "brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aiken. Mr. Alfred and Rey. John L. Aiken, his nephews took hini to Charleston, Summerville, the Santee-Cooper project and visited a number of relatives end friends. v. Cyi *s Butler Passes r / Tn tli m /l??nfli r?f Ptrfiie Hntlar Columbia lost one of its most valuable citizens. He was stricken Saturday morning June 29th about 830 with apoplexy and died at 3:00 p.m. the same day. His funeral was held at First Calvary Baptist church, July 2 at 3 o'clock p.m. by the Rev. S. S. Younghlnod, his- ..pipcttm?assisted " by Rev. L. C. Jenkins, pastor of Union Baptist church; Rev. Bail- _ <?y, Rev. Harrison and other ministers on the rostrum. - Mr.. Butler was born and lived In Columbia all his life. Ha was a devoted member of First Calvary, giving his presence, spiritual and financial aid to the cause of Christ. _ As a eitizen he was active in all racial uplifts on many occasions where deserving boys were striving~"~to get through school. Mr. Butler has on many occasions handed boys of no relation at all as much as $10.00 and encourag*ed them to go forward, and when his friends were in financial distress they could always find relief b\- seeing Butler. ..... .....?? ~i:?: -iww <i Liip|nii^ from the State Daily Paper. -j STATE HOUSE PORTER DIES KITES TUESDAY A porter who had served in that capacity for the state library, in ! the state, house, for 26 years, died j Saturday}. His name is Cyrus' Butler, and he was known to many people as Cy. He was 70. Fun~" eral services will be held Tuesday. 1 "He Wits one of the [post <le- J pendable anil faithful persons 1 1 "ever knew," M"rs. Virginia Moody, state librarian said this morning, i But'er. in his capacity as porter 1 for the library, was known to hun > il'-e Is of men who had served in ; tjy. ;f.i<t> al a-s-mbly during fie m re than a uuarter of a centi rv he had been there. The lib-ai"'-he:n r used d' ring sessions of the general assembly as the engross- ! i g denai tment.wi^ visited by all s ' me!" I el s of tllei'^is^moty. The old Ibii'tol leah'leTT where al i ii'iost every book was 'kept in the large lil rary.. |J , 'Prio" (() becoming porter of the < library, lie was the porter for Fri f day's China store, for the ol 1 I Wright's hotel and for F. I<. M Brown's store. ' 1 KI.<tKKNrK NKWS ( i !. M. Stokes. Reporter j Miss. Lillian H. Hayes of O- { laajfi-liuriv. spent the "week end in j rhe oit\* vfsitinir parents and . i " ? mauls. , l Mr. Nathaniel Herbert has re.-j t urne<|./ to_ Pitt>d>*rry;h, iPstr.?after | spending several weeks with rel j ativi's and friends. Mr. H. S. Person and several l. members of the 4-11 club left foi State eollep;e. Monday to a 4-H .li b conference in Orangeburg. ' A large crowd spent the 4th of 'ulv at the Atlantic Reach. Mr. Herbert Phillips of Sumter 1 va< in the city Saturday for a few hours. | ^fr. Richard Martin and Mr. WfrvVin of Philadelphia were call- ' ed home on account of death of J their sister. ?Mfte-Ida Drylin'l" died last week after a brief illness. Funeral on Wednesday at Mt. Zion AME c flu r h. 1 Mrs. Mamie Johnson died last .seek at the .Sanders' Memorial j ospilal. \ Funeral Monday at t'ne i IVnity iiaptist church. Mr. Charlie Myers died last mortal hospital after a brief illness." Funeral Wednesday at the c Trinity Baptist church. n fore marriage was Miss lneatha <| Surviving are his wife who be- S Douglas; three children, mother, (> other relatives and friends. v ?WHI.Olf?V. M. K. CHlTtCII t Rev. I). R. Bedenbough, Pastor a tj Sunday was a high day at/the d above named church. The S. S. v opened 10:30 with Supt. in charge v and after the lesson was taught c and discussed it was reviewed by I the pastor. The S. S. is progress- t jng nicely. At 11:45 the pastoi s took his place in the pulpits and the service was opened with" an old time experience meeting. The ^ pastor took his text from St. Matt * 25:13, theme Watch. This was a burning message which everyone enjoyed. The Lord's Supper was ii served to a large crowd. v At 3:00 o'clock the pastor and k choir motored to Newberry S. C. c to Miller Chapel to preach for the I" Rw. L. G. Bowman. There he preached another burning mes- t sage, text Psalm 27:14. We enjoy j ed this trip. I At 6 30 the young people met in their League and had a nice ?' time. Our pastor is preaching c better every time he comes be- 1 fore his congregation. c Those on the sick list have inv- t proved and are doing fine except s sister Young and she is somewhat r better. We are giving another Barbecue at Shiloh on the 3rd Sunday Ji in July tp which you are invited. VA'-s fjtal ~COLUMN Ministerial Seminar At Allen University July 29-August 2nd All ministers are Urged to at tend the Seminar at Allen univei sity which is to be held front July 21>th through ^August 2hd. The T ^ Um'' ol the Edisto district announces that there will be more ministers 4ii attendance this year than ir previous years. An excellent faculty has Leer selected. The Seminar promises tc be an excellent opportunity for worship, fellowship, discussion and spiritual improvement. The ministers will be boarded in the Dining Hall of the university and housed in the dormitory of the university. Notice next week's paper for further announcements. . Permanent Division * VJI /lliu- I UUC1CUIUSIS Asso'n. Considered More effective use of existing facilities for the control of tuberculosis among Nvgroes was forecast on. Tuesday, July i), by a com mittee.of Negro citizens called to gether by the Richland Anti-Tuberculosis association for the purpose of considering (Tie organization 7>T a permanent Negro division of the association, ~TTic meeting was called by the executive secretary of the Richland -?Aiili-Tuberculosis Associalion . Robert Barrie. Persons at tending , the meeting were: Miss Charlotte A. Jackson, Mr. aid Mrs. C. A. Johnson. Mr. John F. Potts, Mrs. Modjeska Simpkins f the Sotli Carolina Tuberculosis ss? ciation. ?. Four working committees will be ryanized as subsidiaries to the e uf'Ve eoo-.mittee. Persons < i. Liu- executive ' eOhiinittee w 1 serve as chairmen of the secondiiy committees. Mrs. J.ubiuuojj. .ace-opted chairnan.ship of the Ridgewood Camp o:i>mi'-tee." Mrs. Andrena Baumjardrer will be asked to serve as hai man 'of a Clinic committee. Mrs. Bauingardner . had been, init d to the initial meeting but ens unable to attend. MY. Potts as made chairman of a ftohonl health?Kducation committee and Miss Jackson agreed to form a Community Health Kducation com nittee. Mr. Barrie stated that' he beieved these*, committees, proper.. C...... t-i %> i uiil uvMiiii^, wuuiu qui Kiy i*iu>ruce the control of tuberculosis iccause they would load to groat r and more' effective use of .ser'ices already available to Negro _ 'S?avitkih Rii-Mand cucivty. ''While he tuberculosis control facilities ire inadequate for both Negroes md whites here, and especially 'or Negroes, I think that'-with a ittle more careful planning and ionie hard work by volunteers, ,ve can use what we do have to nuch greater advantage." delured Mr. B'arrie. The second meetin gof the cenral organization coniniittese will ye held on Friday July lb, at font >.m. in the office of the Richland \nti-Tubcreulosis association. A,t hat time the membership of the fotnr~sOfbsfdiary committees will >e d:scussed. Enlargement of the entral committee will be considred. v INC ST REE Ml STRICT A. C. E. .FACIE By I.. 1). Bradley = ' . 7 As district league .president if the above named district, 1 am mxiots that the leagues of the listrict be well represented at the Jtate Convention which will be [eld -in Columbiu at Allen Uniersitv July .'11 to August 2, 1940. +ikp Tar ine presidents oil lio^ leagues of Hie King.sLioe dis-~1 rict tt> send me their names'and addresses. Also send me the names >f the church and pastor. Please] lo this early enough that I may mte you back before the condition. If your League needs reorganizing, do so at once so that may get this information in ime. dust a penny postal will he ufficient. IOl'NT CI.AIR HAPTIST Hl'RCII Lake City, S. C.?Sunday mornig at 10:00 o'clock Sunday School cas carried out with Supt. Gosen as the presiding officer. The lasses had a through study of the L*sson. I Rev. Ci. W. Hannah delivered! he morning's message on the subi ect: "1 know my Redeemer, iveth." The evening prayer service I'as led Ivy Bro. Jackson and ithers. Rev, C. P. Townsend deivered a strong message. He is ine of our greatest preachers in' his town and is doing good. Ilia ubject was, "Hold the haby." Anoimt of collectioin for the even-1 ng $7.50. The pastor will be with us on Sunday. ?Rev, G. W. Hannah mctfi IA, SOUTH CAROLINA, SAT1 jSurater Host to State I Beauticians July 15-16 Sumter is planning1 a warm re caption for the South Carolina State Beauticians ..^(inventions - to be held JLuly 1&-16 in,-the I.tfiV^inr High school auditorium, j Schedule of the sessions follows: Monday morning, July 1_5_L j-41:00 o'clock discussion and demon , stration of styles;__fojc_JJ)40 and | 1041. 'Afternoon ?-4-fOO ~ o'clock: Hair Styling by Beanticiajis. ( ' }l. Address?"*Ca re of Hands and Nails" by Mrs. Billie Brown. ing of Spartanburg. 2. Address?"Scalp Treatment" by Mrs. Eliza Robinson of Colum, bin. .'1. Address?"Sterilization" by Mrs. Wilhelmena Pope of Columbia. Monday night session 8 o'clock Public program and display. Tuesday morning, July 16th 9 o'clock the-President. Mrs. Annie B. Evans, will preside over tha business session. Sumter is famed for its hospi tality and congenial residents and the outlook for an interesting and progressive meeting: is predicted. All beauticians are urged to be ii) attendance and visitors are invrfed to the public sessions. CAM. TO 1?K AYKR . I "If My people, which are call--ed_hj' My name, shall humble themselves and pray and seek My face, and turn 'rom their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven and W'M f?rfivr their sin ami will heal their la'nd." 2 Thron. 7:11. I The National Woman's Chris tian- Temperance Union calls it? membership to a day of definite ntercessory pray? r in this time of . pii;it .ml. s.cid. national am X Is >. W e ll! ire, . te Ulliti it. us. all Christian people who.-'ea Is are b..rdi nod because of the . n..-. re in all lands as v eil as i-i.,.t?. ini.i l.ie' nations have f<u .'tied Cod and iiial helv can_. .. jJiUe. iu bealiur of tin- aluu:.-' save by meeting Cod's conditions ' > Ca'I To I'rayer (tn Sunday, Inly 11. . at i-i.seone iiOwi be devoted to PRAY I 11 L: _JACK Of T11L , WOULD. The tragic conditions in Inn *"""y i"p seem to dent-! | oust rate the futility of opposition I to the conquering power. The' 1 nations are largely at the end of j their resources. But Cod has no! i,nutations ot ilis power and with , llim all things are possible.! i FOR OURSELVES AND Ail CITIZENS that we may Law a I. I quickening of our own sense nip responsibility l'or existent evils jn our. social -order. ? FOR THE HOMES OE Til IS N.-\ i I O.N inieatened not only by .war still iiY the future, I..it by i drink in the present; homes where uiiiiiiin,; motiiers ami lathers imperil xthe future of children by deprivation of opportunity and by mo power of example destroy ideals of character. ) FOR THE NOMINATION AND ' KLE< I'lUN this year of officers Tn state and Federal government.- : j wno will declare their purposes ir | accord with the high and holy i _4yalism of this iiation's foundim i and who. when elected, will per lorm ttie 1 r duties as of their oath j; "So help me God." FOR THE YOUTH OF OUT? LAND who are ready for life but jino so little outlet for proper ser vice. Riay for their strength t< endure and to resist evil. b OR THE NATIONAL CONVENTION -a t r t \\ ifiniii 111 rr~": tiaii Ten.perance Union in Chicago, August y-14, that it may be a i intecost ut Power, send in* out iliose wno gatner in that Uppei Room, prepared of God to servi Peace and all forces to overcome the evils that threaten God's work for 11 is lie ma nit y. , -"We ask ministers of the Gospel in all chuiclies on this day~Tb"~join in a great concert of believing prefer for the God of Nations to relieve the world of the burdens of brief and sorrow and suffering now prevailing in every country; to save our country from the . orror ol war; anil-to permit us t minister from the blessings with which^Ile has endowed us, to the suffering world broken by war. Ida B. Wise Smith, National President From the " Union Signal" Official organ of the National W G. T. U. THE IIOMK MISSION SINGING CONVENTION j We wish to make mention ol < this onderful occasion. The meeting was held at Cyphus Chapel I June JOfch with all officers ano four choirs present and on time ready for work. The theme was Win Souls for Christ. An appreciative crowd was present and highly entertained with lovely singing, every class at its best. It { iyou were not present you missed a treat. We had a fe\\\ white friends with us. One and all are wel-ome. if the Lord is willing we are planning to lx* in Atlanta, Ga., the fourth Sunday in July the date o ' vhichtf the 28th. (Mrs.)' Jno. Jenxins, reporter. V 9 -?ti I'RDAY; jL' 1 . Y l<> Notice State S. S. and B. Y. P. IJ. Workers All persons ex pectin:. t" nt! i ,?thf State Sunday S hi???1 and. ii Y. 1*. I?-. c<4**-cuti< };** lYtrrniin-i ni licnedict college-July V.-'JO, >3! 'send in applications !" r-t- in! .mi-diat'-If, Tie-so Am T' i~ -stop f>n the camjiagiuL-U.? ?1 should write t<? IP ?] dun '' 11 ?t'uluhiliia" S>>u.th~ < af-liia.. rooms and should ! rinjr the usiia t linen nctvtssary for a bed. Those desirinir to .-top in' tht city should notify Uev? rend I . (' Jenkins, chairman of the Honsinir Committee. I'.dJ Harder . St. f'c^innbin. South Carolina. J. J. STAIMsS. ' NKW 11KHJU V M-'AVS Calvary I'resbytcrian ( hurch Rev.'A. H. Reasuner. Pastor The Sunday school is still, moving alonvr nicely.. At 11 <>'cl<> 1Rev. Rcasnner 1 ?"?>ii'- !11 r? t!:t younp people at ("hilih n"> Ibmi a talk on "Boys' Rivhl.-". T'-.? main topics were: 1 All boy> hav< riphts to have pood, healthy bod. ies; 2. All hoys have riphts have pood stronp minds; . .'{. All boys have a rjpht to vise tools; 1 All boys have a i ipht to haw friends; All boys have-?fly?*4pftt to eharacter At 11 :.'!U o'clock, the pastor's theme was: The Bible and Patriotism. His text "Thou shalt read this law before all Is' =" !?Uv?Pheti?ht-UI'ih IK - .it HTT 11. The pastor delivered a eiiliphteninp mossapc . oxplaininp otn present day conditions and mill parinp. them'- to the days of ..!<}, Communion was administered at this service. After the '.service. P.-v. Rcasnner and Klder S. W Allen carried communion to ub-i :i i. unnieants. The Vol up People'-- S'inu.o'i Conference i I' tile !'re-l.ytor;;-> eliureh will .Iiave it- ini.it;. lily I':! at Hai.li-o,! ! , it : . Frnio^S. C. The ".M'-ii's .Pro.'ram" .pive-i -undav afleinoen at < "al\ arv \\aeoiisideretl a sti cess e.on thonpl; few attended. . . .mi\ ami .M i >. Joseph. II, .Wi''iaais attend-. dtlu* lh-pwbiio.'iii Convention in PhihtdiIphia; Whey \ isited their 1 >! her . i ?r. T. A Wjlliom- X\ i, 111 - -m?rfrty ar.. ihey \ isiti''l ihi- World's l-'-iir in New Yoik. ? Lit tit- Jaoq'.elin, Virginia ami i ol.'oifR-IIolll'y gf ( Union. **. an* visiting their grand paiVnts. Mi', ami Mrs. Si'liiruis liray -n Player street. Dr. J. E. (irant ami family -mat tin* 5th of July, in 1'nion wit!. Mr. ami Mrs. K.- Wilson'an<i friends.' Mi's. Napey (';tl<lw 11 .an*I?m-r. iTraiiYl fatmJi'ci'. .'Ca!2n* Jaekson Vft Sundae ninniing for Whit.Plains. X. Y. Mrs. Naomi RutV ami Mr*.. Pris rilla Uutr aii* visit in_- with M s. Half Ranks anil other relatives in Washington, K\ ' ills. .-Jjuniiifc*.. Kenm r spent the 4th of July ill (Jrieiiville. Miss Valdai Mm- Worthy ami Ida M. Rutherford spent a glori ons 4th visiting- Ik'ttis ava?!*'n> and Aiken. They weiv never,paniod homo bv Mr. Harrv M iI! f* and Mr: Willi.* Perry. Jr.. Aiken- n. S. C. Dr. Carter of Castonia, X and Miss Mary iVtuly of Clint* n.' S. visited Mr. ami Mj'*- >. W Allen. Sr.. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Prion Misses Edna Mae (lallmnn and Jetty Ma**. Man gum ate visiting- in Aslioville. X? Prof, P. E. ('.hidden is gradual lv improving-- In ?-h< s. , d n rH.llim llUhsell" over the Week I lid Mrs. Laura J. Man.-y. aivt.mpanied by Misses Mary I.ula Pratt Co/ett:L Cromer. Lucile Williams and F&izabeth P.oyd reprcsenti:.:.' thtVjI!jQUll_Ju? ?)d w' crrv_ count> aiv spendintr a. week at Stat > < ! lotto, Orangeburpf. P. C. i;\itN\vi:i i \k\vs Miss Inez Sanders left for Columbia Sunday whore" she will spend a few weeks wit!) relatives. The many friends nf Mrs. Mnry'i Alice Duncan are sorry to learn of her illness and wish for her y speedy lvoovory. T]ji_ ,son' and daughter of M i s Rosa T? Rice have returned te their home in Waterbury. Conn. I Mr. J ameS Britt spent Thursday! in Columbia with relatives. Rev. A. P. Portvr is oonductin-t ' revival meeting <it the Methodist | church this week. Miss Lizzie. Mao .James spent" Thursday 4th. with Misses Rphv Maude and Mary Cecile Duncan Mr. Tanning Jones is still ill | and is one of the oldest citizens i of Barnwell. _ green ridge news St. Paul A. M. K. Churrh Rev. J. E. Spearman, Pastor t Sunday school at tin- usual! hour. This boinir our quarterly ! conference Sunday a real lively 1 crowd was present. The Pivsidin? Elder \V, S. Minis was present and delivered a wonderful message. on The Gift of Peace,1 found St. John 14:27; St. Matt-. 28:2^ This was a sermon lonpr to b?_ r^tai^nibeVed. The confer-1 ence was _a -.success. Two were' united to the church. - ?* - \ V.1 iiJcr PRICE: I i I To the Baptist Forces Of South C arolina 1'i iii < n-Hiiikvis: la a <!;?>. ? I \\.- aM :<\|>a!f . * f f * l i; at la-la t >;> t < . t!a !ar-j< <t tfimiXii TTT L S inlay S ii'.i.i, _ 'J'. I ', an.i \h>1 eh li'ii V,<.rk. i - ili tla- hUtm-v . f . ' '?L 111. i ' III .1 ! i. \ ' 1.1 alt'l aj? |n-al> t'lj.iu " tiic l'n si<l -lit al" tin- 1 |C" M'' i'-i i ll'Uil \ ' ' 11 . a;' < x jM'rt iay y<yi?ti ? iv.??tt ?rtnrn ?ik.^ii| !? 'itit tin in, ' Kr<?iw t.ht 1 j-'nat svlion] (.f Metin?'is outlinoa ! ; the ? '>: n'-.<jiiiiiciii.y S"cri tar., v. : ! i;? : !y jwsiti ii:l<>.i iiali.oi Ik;' iii.-jii i a' i":i as < II. :Om- ?if tin i- a! i > -.lie:- fi) tin- is in ti\T'! .'ili~<Vi. ami v.'- ;-in>uld have' a . : a> v i 1 a. !'? ? ; it a ?hity '? kimw ni'iM al??iit <i'i<l's \\' ? ?! iha' : ,a,V i?t- ii |n l aaia-ii ?f-n II .! i I" <">t he! >. T!:<- v. i li| is ai'j\is..y in. t.' . US' aliil'livi:. ... ,U.., c;tn must '< -taken in-. their tramihtr ur .tf;?. :';'>ii i-d results will ii"t b - reached.. Spend three- days in tin.- ' . School ??T Methods ifctttinir ad;?1:t.i??fia.1 ideas that you may carry back to ,your different homes ] and build i;j?your Sunday School and !!. T. I'.. both numerically and ! tim.n ially. Tlu: (j'-or. Sect, is cx-> tiei tintr a iarye number to tnoct bin-, in the Youth Conference mi ! Wo ines.day. July 17th at 11 u" Clock' A.?M. Charter a bus and .-oi.d tho .youth -dnv. n for a Jnj,_; Cn ton.-; and alh">\\ t: em to mill'trie with others' and be inspired j Make M possible 'or then, to n? there. r4^n c'f" io. . I ?ey?'tlooa. 'fei.eiJi. and the -jrreat Conference t-tierr.j afo .-uh.iects which s.-'.nuld' appeal to all. Mi;/..: The KecoiiHruetA> I lie) aieo. 11; the < '.ristian lif* ' lilrioti for ti.e Social '"hatiyn iual Till- I'ftc.-mvc ("hi.stitfn Youti : it. t in- , t h:.:.t?i:.o >" ltd hh del ii'i.i ,-e' dls u.-.-cd. ii . A -da;.- :.?-? 1 Was tit ( : ; ". in - . < .. V, !o !'( a iiosl of ] ' . : t .III.' 1. ! .. . tie ! .S Ih 1..IU.C . for the : . :..st> r a.- cel. a- intsiious nn it"! i al'th. 'Mi : .' i.sbd Is. 11 ' ; 11 ?. .?S". tie .11 .cici.t a:.d S u-" ' '' ' ' " ;' ' -L:?i-M'ii Woilien ot the State . III'. i:ut:(1.|3 ivs.iiJ. ni yi tin- K.l'.n-n-.ii.nul atxl-l " M i>.?iniiai \ (.'.invention. was -at-' < ?. W;tK r;u-!i lea.l.-is a> I ?r. I'.:/'- s I'iv-. < ianciy. Mrs. ,\\. |v . How i i. I >r. .1 .J Star k>.'J>r. .1. 1' (Jar- t :til- 'I!:?j>t;st ..f S. - ( . arc \ 1 t.1 Jll'.Ve ! 1 \\ a!\1 i.ir.i jr..;.! i-i c-n reached.; . ' !V ~ 1 .TTriiTTi'.". please sdeet ' 1 .luiy 17th. I lii' I'j'c ; ieiit will :>i- thei.v.'r! ""'m1 y,.'i. The vi.-i president- ' " ' !' 'ai l.'.r;;:, ,y.L. The V Coy. Sect, will 1. the:.- to v..!nu.i 'nil ! !; Urea* w i. 'u-.j:-!? - :.iai directs .. ?'n::.i Who watches ... ' - while wy sleep; will in. vr.-ai 1 .less inn Sj _ up. >n us. r (Vnr.e an.i'jnin in this uiva* ' -..(" School'of Methnls. Mamie .1. l.ii.ck. vi.-e-pv. ? ?r. \! 'v looks'" \ I Tin w w i ij. . Ill !!!: \N('H l.imiAItV |! v . '. ... \\- v..;, I.lcwellyn. Death. Thrimhs \ Lid. ' ' I i\ ; I 1 . r.ejo.! Loiiyyt rm t; Wic kfoi cf" I'di.t "Ul" iiiiiiil K nil iii.ii I?? V : .... 1. ?; Lviiclny * Ma v- : ham; K:ttv r ovie nv iM^ricv; i >r. i v N v ; ? 'ivi-i's hv' Out:- .. : i : lei tiu IV- :>:< sire-by P,!, st ^ : i ' .' . ! Train i>y j Tiv. > 'hv Uichuti : They YVai/.d to I , .by Roberts; I: tin* Teeth of tin' Evidence by i S. ; < ' Yo;m > r \\ :n:s !y K"yde a ? , i t >, I I -i\ i- I'll, i. 1- :i r.'; I. K S j;. bv Sitwell; Mrs. Tim i>f to Re-iay St. .i-nsitti; ' ur.s-'llor :-y Su-wart: i'ark Wing by Strinyiv: Open Sky by Strong; boot! b\ "i i'T.nue; I'ay Refore by Tonilittson: Iv-rapi by Vance; I.nw in , tin Sun by. Wajmsl.y. ' f. HKTIIKI. V. M. E. ( III Ki II sl . n Kc\. IS; J. Hutchinson, Pastor St. George', S. C.?Sunday wain r regular C nununion day bo- |? ing the first Sunday, quite a t'ew ^ .church goers wore present to par ake "r the Ford's Supper, but i, there is room for improvement. Mrs. Francis Hutchinson re- j, ?x.im/'t i., An.o-iililf. Mondnv morn <v iiip whore she is ntton?lii-n(r suns-' jj nior st 1vol. Miss Ktl' 1 T"l?ir. of Charles- n ton was our cruost in t V morn- j; inc serviif". j Miss ('Vi'i'io P?U Known jvht stunil lot] un.l ft 1! over a doff Still; a <lay t>:-to: w' :eli caused her lej tit ,1 be l-nd'y bruised is recuperatum at thi- wiitinic. v Mint's Dehorah ami Mariio s fo v c of l.atTTcc*. Ga.. is spend- ft intr the summer with their errand motlv'. M s. Mat'tie T Pinckney K wife t>f tlv late P.-v. \V. II Pinrk- ti ney. f Mrs S F. Folder spent Thurs-1 day nd Fritlay 1 of last week in j f' , Columbia with her sister Mrs. ' e I Paura JohnRon. < J 9 ~ ^ ^ - ? Ml 111 iv-k Cents per copy i Presbyterial Conf. I In Cheraw, S. C. I lai'Tulti Presbyteriai and I i'in-1 ' o \\ ill mi'et at H i i -aT Academy, Che- H 17-jo, 1'j l(). Prep '"J* -nnole In -ii i- mi.-? 1 r !;. .i delegation. It is ;j;i all .the- Sunday . * ' i - ii < y*hy* )n"rjrli ' iTF^nn H -r.r?. - d. KauiioM? Pi e.sby lory H ii b?- t |i'. .; '.y ;it least one H i' i:i< ii dt-n-yate.*. 'li'iii. M;i.'i..ir- pa.*mg ten - iufoi'lin^ to the i!. 'i'lieiiil Assembly H -vi M-ii-ivi- 1'rce board H iii'.-j :.c: r.'iw-vi-r. all dele- I I-ay the nv-istratior 'itt- Those Sunday j > r "I,..-;,. a.-M s'smi iit musf I !'"> uoilur :?I:?i fifty tents f')l board and lod-fipj.'. .N.weil si faculty has been '1 i'.i-e loaders have had ;; v. alt i; ?,f experience in the lead fcshij. '1 work 'dealing with young jjcKpli. as well as adults, they hav? au.u.~n special study in their field of ii.strticti"-.. With such a seleitcii ci"i!u u.. l\-e! that this can be iiiii'lf tin'' be<t .conference that ? ?- have . oar history, if we j iav(. \ support. We are iiuiit:nif on the support i f a!! Sunday s- },<>?.1 s in the K.niKii'14 Pi'onii Hetty -Jor 10.') per eit cooperation. We si cftll look 'or y.i . i' Choraw. Make this the >itrye-t a'ni bt-?d conference that Ve. !,a ev. ' I': i ?L.Wi .'ill llo'l't ~ * hole. n. i. VnuvrS. '* President. Notice! i? is'U.s interested in regisi I ' vote a:? urged to meet .* . Mas.,nic T-mpli-; 1100 block Wa - :..o ti.i. -tree:. Saturday, . I'iti.. at 1 M" KM. CLINTON NKWS -wvjv. carried out at all Lurches. 1J.-v. 11. W. Walker of Fi ' i.i AMK church subject '?> it)"i>ii! v service was: "ConP'ayer". At jiiu-ht he ^ I a!.". vij. Missions.1-* A" special i' - - 1 1 ' ?5 . i.f I" >r tile W. M. A Piedire cards had been given j .at*?> ?"'i;? :?!!. iilni by president 1 Irs. A I Gary and were called >v by *ar<ls Sfi.53. toil collection $21.00. The cards !>. called ft.r attain the se.-ond : ji -.y "igjit in July. He',. A: A. Sims of Hebron Bap 1st church si> >ke on God. Hitler ! H- ".I. ' . . M ( Th.-hna Leake. Emma Lo l-'fi : . si.ti, Harriet * Shell, Ie..tU*4fie>- -hntira St.eltT Rerflia" I.aura Harris. Messrs It 2 ::; ?::: Thompson.- .Johnnie Wil am*. !! '!.-rsonyille. X. ('.; Mr. an- - Ad.-tms. Asheville: Toramv M nrrea!. I1' Waiter* "f P. (*'. confer?.i. Mr. and Mrs. P. *(\ Pruitt :.?< : taiili-d on last Tuesday evens' in t!ie <paVi"".:s h"ine of Mr o : M.s. Eugene Gary. ' >' !:>>? Thursday we all were '- : : i i? by tin- passing of Mrs. '"'ly A'trnew. While fretting ady for tia b- rial of her baby iday afternoon, her mother, II * . ra Long who lived across - ?> street from ln-r daughter i a-A ay The funeral services m tia- mother and daughter were 'id in H. !'!"!. Baptist church on ! :.tia v a'tern e n conducted y '.h-i: Past or. l.Yv A. A. Sims. 'i.e\ ?M!< laid to rest in a dou>i?.iv. : : church cemetery an ii i i " 'u' 11 ' p i i ffiin i I.. \V. Wnikir undertaker in Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Mary had as ii dii.Tf guests urv Thursday, lis-,* Lillian and Gertrude Deny of Spartnnbur.:; Aiuiry Perly Mrs. Fannie Wallace. The pastm and choir of Frienddo . luuvh- rendered service with 1 ovely lawn party "M'nditv ?; sy's'.'M i?y ,tlr>. A J. Gary. , Mr. THeodoJ-e Little, Jr., has uivhased him a new Plymouth. Rev. Shelton is a little indispos ' at this writing. ' Miss Mary R. Young and little ieoe Fliza; Ma Davis left for Eu^ nwille, Sunday. Roys and girls for comfortable uito. ndings and delicious refresh lents call by .Miss I.ula IVfae Lile\ ooTs Lunch Room. \(.M. \M) ROSENWALD (IIOOI, The, New Hoiive Makers are very usy with their summer work. On Juiie 28th they pave a parv at the school, A large crowd 1' people attended, and the evenisr was well spent by all. The Adult club is very busing* under the supervision of Miss lOi tultree ennfiing fruits and veg tables: They are working very hard to rrange it so, that, the adults can o tlieir canning' at the school. The New Home Makers are cry happy to leam that they hall attend rcamp this summe o the first time. Dr. Jenkins of West Palm leach. Fla., is spending his vacaion with his sister-in-law and riends in Pageland.'S. C. Dr. J. A. Gathings visited his ' sther and friends over the week nd. He also made a pop call to ee Miss Roundtree.