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B| Union Baptist f iWegates Bp'" Attend Congress Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Deacon Win. J, K- Ponda, Misses Marie Langlcy and ; ( Hannah Johnson left for Cincin- 1 Rp v School congress. Deacon Waile ., K Math is also left for Philadelphia w and New York for an indefinite B \.stay. The Deacons' Rally was quite a ^ H success on Sunday. The aino.nl raised was $329.27 with l)ea. West ^ ~ ley Johnson in lead. The i ally ?? _ has not been completed. j, K .At the Sunday school hour the IT ' ' Home department under tne lead- j ership of Mrs. Catsic Simpkins ? made an excellent report. Our .. pastor brought to us at 11:.'!0 a sermon from the subject "A Cloud s Example". 22nd Psalm 4th verse. ; t This was suitable for Father's () K Day which wc_ highly observed. I We were favored with a solo by | | Mrs. Flossie M. Tayloi; which was j. enjoyed by all. Among our visr- j PpT tors was Mrs. Mlury Alice Gam- , bit from Antiochj. church, Pros- y * perity, S. C. Dr. L. 11. Hallman ( presented gifts to our 13 gradu- < Pv . ates from the church last Sunday \ Miss Alberta Mobley left for \ Washington, D. C. .. X'- - .. 'the Joint Missionary society ? fc-- held i'? lognfar moetinir on Tues- >; (my night with the President Mrs. | N. A. Robinson in charge. The ? ft)' , quartet contest was quite h sue- . i, cess Tuesday night. | .. Mr. I J. C. V'Witr.ir i.? on (he iol^?tC ; iist. Others are improving. B. Williams, reporter b V? : i: COSMETOLOGISTS AM) P ~ )h ^ ~ " "" C BEAf'TiriANS HOLD GREAT v > SESSION AT LAl? It ENS - * j ' ,< I 1 Continued from Page 1 I \ t ;--'-Ti t I 11 the Im-incss of the Association!., nd the election of officers. I a At the -morning session the I A Beauticians listened to an infor( mative address by Mrs. Mobley, n representative from the Cosmetic tl jjH? , Art Bpnrd of South Carolina. Af- it ter which Miss' Erdell Robinson p ' made report of the delegates to vi the National Convention. The f< LL Juniors were presented to the As.- ?; aoeiation- by the State?B-rerddenV- -tl a' MTr. Annie R. Evans; Miss Xaif " IT; 2 rii? KlnsiingnmP Inninr Pro..iftapt -~ .... heijig in charge of the?Juniors. | it TnS" repOrts TronV the Trouble V iv and Baby Contests resulted as . i fbllotrs: Double V Contest"!- -Misa st< 31 tackson, of Charleston, 1st prize; -i, 7"T MYs. Addle "Lyles of Columbia, ft- - fcnd prize. In the Baby Contest: u> H?uy Albert Smith, of Charles- > y s-~- toil won 1st. prize; Mark Anthony ti Martin, Jr., of Columbia 2nd prize c< and Sylvia Bacote, of kingstrov \v 3rd prize. a All officers were re-elected foi another term except the Corrcs- w ?? ;?ponding Secretary, who was liol N present. Miss .Marie White was ei L?r^_ elected Corresponding?Secretary M and Miss Eugenia Pressly. of Ho- w nea Path was elected Asst. Cor- li responding fcecretarv. The Asso ciation recommended Mrs. Amy / f Ligon, State Organizer to t h e ^ (State Board as Colored Inspector and Miss Margaret Blakley, o 1 V. Kingstrce, as Asst. Colored Inspector. Tuesday night's session was highlighted by tw0 able addresses Mr. J. D. Lewis, Spartanburg, delivered the principal address,? - bringing greetings from the N.C. '*' ? Mutual Life Insurance Co, Me was introduced by Mr. C. W. Bol- i" den, >lgr. of the Spartanburg u District, N. C. Mutual Insurance v Co. Mrs. Meta H. Howard of "l Sumter, read a paper On, "Scalp 1 Treatment, Tetter, Kxzema, and u' Ringworm," which was warmly *r received bv the Beauticians. I'1 ;"V'' One of the highlights of the ^ (Convention was the President's J* recommendations in her annual l'c address, which the Association Vi approved almost as a whole.? The first, was to purchase a home v for headquarters in Columbia, where the Beauticians and their friends would feel at home; and 'l{ the same to he fitted as a demon- D stration 'salon. Second a Plannmg Committee for the Home to $i meet the last week in September, I') which is to be known r.s Beaut i- v? ... cittiw Week, and report to v the to 3* regular Board Meeting in Octo;V . tftt. Third a Spring Hally in v Xiarch for the Home, the pro- Ti Y. v' ' cecds from the Rally to be report- Cl t\,. ed at the regular Board Meeting h" .ttV April. All of these recomtnen- f a, dations were approved by the Asf,,'v sociatioh. The Association also t' S" m went on record as endorsing the P1 !$. administration of Mrs. Evans as w" president; testifying to the pro- w gresn' the Association has made P under WTr leadership by the fol- hi under her Jedtiership and showed I f their appreciation by ? re-electing R( her and her staff of officers for C1 ifr- flith consecutive year. "I E>' T*he President, Officers and Jtl naemlrers wish to thank the N. C. Wt/ MjOtual Life Insurance Co., thru 1 Mr. J. W. Harris, Chief Clerk, vi Hfe pads and matches; Charleston hi ? X' ftiauty. Supply Co., for $12.60 do^ nation, samples of Hair Grower tl jKand Appointment Books; Coluin- 51 j Kbit Beauty and Barber Supply U| HBv J?0-' *or $12.60; Poro College for f< BfeJfflpyJO; Silver's 6 and 10c Store :\ Eckerd's Drug Store $2.00. al F' ek.^Tbe - citizens of Laurens, both hi ISn?klU end colored gave us a royal I ol Epm^on, fat. which we are grate- is * ???? ,1 .(KM. Gift I' WIN'S HON- p IRWtl.E .MENTION IN TATE T-B CONTEST r Continued from Pago 1 'uturc "Profession Help to Control j "uherculosis?" Miss Mary Ma I' iiis. Friendship College. Rock ti lit), second prize ami $10 awanl U . ith essay '"What the War Has i aught I. s About Tuberculosis;" ~h iss Loretta Ponds. Bethune, u lUdcht at Coulter Academy. Che-I ti' a\v, third prize and $.5- award 'ith an essay entitled "The Re- ; ponsihili.y of tiie Family. the Cl hoid and the .Cpnnmnity in the pi ontrol of Tuberculosis." -i For high schools George Wlight .uncut at Robert Smalls High Hi 'chool, Beaufort, first prize and ?t ward of .$15.00-for the essay: n \\ ..at I Told *Them; W llliani "Tf tall. Jr., student <?t Schofield iehool, Aiken, second prize and re ward of $10 with a radio talk m n tuberculosis; George .S mklef. tU(lent_at Lain High Seho.d, Mt. lit leasant, third prize and a wan f $5.0,0. - - 1) Honorable mention went to the tt . ?i : r i ? : _ . l v i iiiK* I lit II it? i tndalc Training ,school Allendale i leien Kuirwell of Fair Bluff, stuent in Moton-Derham Training Ichool. Horry County; Kuth Boa Si rice Smalls, 1213 McDutlie Am-.. Joiumbia, student at Bookei A Vu-hington High School; Knudinc Vidimus student at Harbison in litlile. irnio; and Joseph Ko!i; icl. uy. stult'iH at Richaidsmi Ti. ichool. Bucksnort. ,? Tire contest was conducted by- ? outh Carolina '1 uberc-losis Con, li. tee of the State Tuberculosis association. Chairman of the con I'd committee war .Mir. Daisy?II? ~ aylor, 147 X. Boulevard, Orange urg, president of the Federation. f Women's Clubs. Other mem- ,l ers were J. T. W. Minis. Clinton R resident of the Palmetto Teachis" Association; 117 E7 DaiiictsT ~ tale College, district agricultur- |v 1 agent Joan P. Burgess? Orange ' ur. . chairman of the South Car- n lina Tuberculosis Committee; C. * ,, Johnson, Columbia. secretary- ' easu rer -of the Committee;?aiuC ?7 iss D.ancli Sewdl. 11. N., held orker of the State Tuberculosis .ssociation. Purpose of the contest is to en- 11 linage Negro students to study to problems of tuberculosis as affects them. 'tSinee a large 7 ercemage of Negro students ev- ? ntually enter the teaching pro?ssioh7T Che contest "coninrittee's" iinouueement- says, "it is believed lat the animal tuberculoidry contest is an excellent means i .. transmitting?impoi tant?health ifo mutt ion?ybttt??be??tm- ?) lediate- value to Uie . students u inseiv.es.; and of great service ) thetfdm the communitfes' vvherc .7 iev will Ih'e and wiirk-" The six winning essays select-!'1 d have been submitted to the fational Tuberculosis Associa-I on for judging in the national I ^ jntest. Winners of the nationide contest will be announced iter. ' " Judges of the . slate contest ere, Dr, R. W. Mance, Columbia; Irs. Rlise Jenkins. Jounce buyrvisor for Richland County; and 1(1 [r+u K. C. Spui'lock, l'oinier case- 7 orker with the iTutrerculosis ana , caitn >oeiely of St. Louis, Mo. Columbia District Conference An Over/helming Success C 'I he Conlerence was cailed Jo m dor at Mi. /ion AMK church, ittle Mountain. Rev. W. R. B??\van, jiastor; Rev. W.R.L. Clarki esiding elder. The organization u' as at 11 a.m. Rev. W.G. Owens as elected secretary. 1 ne praise "1J rvirc by liuvs. .J. G. Lybrand, Had ami A. J. Jackson. At- M1 r tiii'^slevotions, Dr. Clark inoduced Dr. R. J. Jefferson i< 1 leach the keynote sermon. 1 lv r lose for a text Gen. li:15, sub- '' et: lm?Forward.?This was in- " :e?! a masterpiece, which carrieo ' i away in tnought and "spiri,. ' e shall neu'r toilet the Key ord, Go Forward. After widen con'tmunion wa 1 ered by Revs. B. C. Cunning- I,1 un, M. M. McDonald and \V. ti. wens. Dr^_L'laik presented the ,l lance committee who coilectet. 1 !5.00. The organization was con eted by electing Dr. Jefferson 1 ce-ehairman and the reporters ' > the various papers. , The program of the District as above the average which ovoked much thoughl and <77s ission. Many sisitors came an< | ft wol ds of jcpLXlDiejalation. I'roi _ G. Garrett. Re\;. F. B. ( Boyu- . to. McAdams of the M. K. ltrch and T. H. Ringer of tht raised Dr. Clarke ami his co orkers lor putting such a grea % rorkers for putting such a grea rogram over. ihesaid that he ^ ad been elected to the General . j onference for forty years and a> p j am a delegate to the next Gen- * al Conference. This was encourfing to those who desire to go c least one' time. YVe raised lor Education SI,- > 25.2d which was far above pre * ious records. All of the charges (ported Ido percent which is a>ve the average. We are comjiellcd t0 speak of ... ic fine way in which the pastor a( nd his loyal members cared foi KMt was a surprise to see the w >od stuff which was on hand. j.. Mr. Bfcssie Clark, the affection- f\ te wife of Dr. Clark was present fc> rth in smiles and good words o f ci? ?:-i il - ^ ? - ? i vucvi, one nttiu irmi trie nun- | tars should improve their meth- y\ is rrf presentation: singing and . | reaching. The ('(HiiVrrmo ~ unanimo a.sstu the following resolut RKSOLCTION Whereas. Hi'hup ). S. Kii? .1).. tin- jr. f.nt sage ami (.1 an leader of the 7tn Bbse istrilt. who came to South ina in tinier like the<e. pie g "peace aiu.1 -love to tho. t i >od of the men ami women le march-of rank ami?Hie: i Whereas, he has - proved he\ rt asonahie doubt to he a hiistian father, and easy to oach with sympathy to all, ieat ami small; ami Whereas, -he has just eiosei te work of the school year > the amount of $27,U0U to le dfrhts tp Ijt-par. He it resolved, that' we. jro cord of endorsing iiis I'eiuri [)iith Carolina another 4 y i f;Ti i v nn nm'I rmri?tttts? sin is done enough. We luitiiei le.solve to end r. T. .1, Miles for the Bishc i lft 14, as the-Financial Ki Be it furthei resolved, that idorse I Jr. \V, li. I?. Clarke ipport as a delegate to the eneial Conference, igtied: >> . ti. Owens. A. A. A ma nhur Reese. 15. C. Cunning m. McDonald. Brown Rhetl BEX N KTTSV11.I. K N KW S l?y C. I). Sanders. Reportei A large number of our teacl ft?uw summer school last w m.ong t fie ill were Missies ?V acas and sister l.ty./.n* l'.u ahel and Klla Reese, .diss R t my others also Miss KHz a', ears. high school?closed Mon itli Ai'iit1 .11) lit iTi'IwimI o'lvi/l 11 :i rot*. 'Minis of Clinton delrvt c nduross ' wiv h was .very g uring the entire week the ] ns aim friends honored t ildren with a nutilber of soci "Among iIumVi were at trix?-n.? .nr. 1. 1.. Faddy in honor of 11 Charles, 'file group was s 1 as never In. lore. Dr. and . m. MeCoilum honored the jj ition ilass in honor of their M., Jr. with a social. .Mrs. a David on West .Main. hon< e class with a social in bono ?r .daughter. Miss Kditii. i/sa .McColiuni entertained t ass anil teachers on Hudson ie reporter - honored -ttm?c .'Hi a .Micial m Honor of iixeuie .Martin of i v?iui;il>ia It this wetdiMui hoiuc ami U gton, I). C. lient sermon' to the si nior . e second Sulitiay afternoon, ieiuis of Marlboro county s ;ver forget it.Miss Lillie Frazer Bavcnpo: ashington is home visit dig | its and friends. Prof, ami i E. Frazer. They were the ling guests of the reporter. her sister Miss I.. Frazer g ited irom Armstrong- Trait MTse *tn Washington, D. f~ oore \vere quietly joined in! rk Saturday evening. Miss Francis Morris left fn w days stay in Columhia. Dr. and Mrs. .). J. Stacks v liloh's honored guests STTrfi i'. Stacks preached one of aster sermons Sunday rm>n on; I Cor. 15:1(1. subject: By race of jGod I am what 1 e out I ill ed tlitec points for eni.hiitqce: 1. By the grace of Clod 1 >t what I was. n 2. By the grace of . God I lint I am. ii. Hv the <n i?t' f t it what I shall ho. Mrs. Staiks made a sphi ecch along the history of e up to the present time. 'I re lioiiorotl w ith the sum of out Shiloh chur.h and a oai aut'iful - horse shoes* -mrh n mlL lemembiunee. Dr. Stiu ill he is'still the pastor of h "chinch. In the afternoon 1 ade a n tint her of pop calls, us' in the west part of the one of their first daugh ey sent out from the coll rery second was well spent w the home of the reporter. M terestlitis*- words were gH-en portci. They left all full riles over the many tilings e doing. fin Sunday evening over >ung ladies were heautil esscd in evening attire at U-J#hurehr? When?the contest ifl sponsors march down the c the big double V contest aged. M i>y.Marion K. \Vr fortsor., Mrss Kllersteen SSTc m at the niaii". Solos hv Mi nth Holmes. Edith David 'V. opn M folium. Olive I.. Wri 08}i Robinson. I.oali Morris iss Annette Mcfolluin. Rea< ; Misses Clootie Davis, Alh olmes. and Etherine Thorny emarks by Prof. C.' (Jreen. i'/.e 'ft to Miss Oli've I, Wri \d. to Mrs. \j. Morris; "id to ! atrine MeCoilum. The nice $1015.04 was covnted by ueen and Frazer. Some vie ntest. Watch for the bitr i hen they will report $25.00. ftiTT of smiles over it. Prof;' and Mrs. J. S. I>i; lent Sunday in the city witf ui'ves and friends. LiCtle Miss llattie Ella .J as highly honored and cxtrei *ppy at having her relatives terwis atteuU the commencer cercises of Claflin ertlTege,- ^ 1!>4:1 at which tin;<\ she ret I her Bachelor of Arts <lei monpr those present were nother, her ?ister Kuaenia THETAI MKTTi ;;\ Wt.KUST WII.LIA.MS usly .ion: (ONI): rn.NC MEET!M.S ; !N W.V/.lilNCTi-X. I). ('. \ >per. i . w : ng. ;.m .1. Wjilianis i opai) S. wi h Kjuscopal District ? I ar | null) t arolina wit preach Fi II m1* j ilav m L'hl, J; no 24 tor the L'sht "Hi- ' o . .. a. | i.oi-.im ot Sj ringlielu liaptn crrrl? >i reh.?nth?&?m?^?V< j.?the?lie1 ,'oml IWi <lon, pastor. ti"1' Juiv lltli at 11 a.m. for tl apt|u. Rev. J. M. Harris. Jr., )>asior t M. l'aul AME church 425 8th 8 I }'!' S.W. The KvangQlist prcuvln vy'tn or the IUv. J. M. Gray of Brow pay ' Memorial AME chinch a few Sn ? a ys- ago?and?held?his?r.udient ? n pellhouiul froai beginning- to eir II Fvnngelist Williams leaves mejt ears , t)i .leaits on tire with the wo. vis < uil anil song-* a he puis 1 roi .hurch to chinch. The i..angcih 'l'111 's trulv a God sen preacher an IV. , L_ wo singer. our Due to the war crisis the F next angelist hasn't been aide to i' ail a Telephone, but is ho;rin iker. 1? '-tvt me soon. Vou may call c nam write to his residence 12v,j?Ila St.. S. \V.t Washington. P. C. ft an appointment or dates. Th Kvaivelist will receive date ; ' t i ni el. bs or any ?eligiou.- i ?-?ganiyntion;.?and?Dm--sci its nf sei mons for churches'. The Fvange hers list is a great revival preache ttrni siiiRer. Don't fail to hear this grea Ctih. % v;tT preacher and sieger Friday- nigh H'li* | and any other nijrht you lu-ar o hini preaching; tor you will in illay , . ? . 1 : (iced miss a treat, itrs. ;rc,l II. (J. Waiker. Reporter. )iU'- N1M-TY, SIX NLWS neii lil'sp_ Mrs. I-nlu (Iriftin and Mi's tlla (iritUn spent a few pleasi.U. ,%,'s hours with .Mrs. C. A. Dean am t',v* daughter Sunday afternoon, drs. Mrs, Lurinda .Jackson left las trad Tuesday for Washington. Ik. A?' >"11 *o' spend the summer. with he ^ '* I children. 'red | Mrs. Hannah lledd has ino-vei ' 01 j to .-a hula. S. to he with he Q's- mother on account of poor health h e Mi>s Ruth .MeKinney and Mi t 'St- 'air.c^kn Uw v. nia 1^ diss home of Mrs. Hosalee Porter ^ h" i;?.y .1 St I )i:d peij^ofii-.eiI 1 h "( asli t-erenio'iy. ?? The informal lea given by Mrs i ainpheh?hi?honor?of?he+?seste1 Mis. Livingston was enioved 1?j I hed jill. Tlu- tokens of farewell gift: hah wore appreciated by the- grest Mrs. LLingston left for Nee t o! York to visit Jfer daughter ani |uir- f from there to her home in Chicn drs. 1 (jo. -She left her grandmother Mr: ev- j ^d'.amia Henderson very weak. Al- j Friends of Mr. Lewis Aner ar< iad-Iveiy sorry he trot his arm broker lintr :i a ?ar. lie is in Hi ewer hospita Mrs. A. Dean is TrieYlelegatt Med in St. tieoige, and is leaving oi Wednesday morning, r a Mrs. Anna Redd was the gues 1 of Mrs. Annie Satchel Saturuaj a re | night." Tayrr : * 11 is I \l I I>1......... \ \l I.' 1'^L v hurch News the a u Kov. J. S. Spearman. I'aMnr c"_ Sunday school con>ened at tin usual honi' with Supl. and co-worl cis ready for work. After Sun day sera..! he pastor preached < am . ,. \vonucr.ul sermon. Our souls wen levived as Rev. Spearman preach ",l'i eti tronr St. Luke Sro. text, 'fh< ii lid ^<nvt-'r went foith to Sow. t^ona I i(. o Ait. I Icasant where visitor: > . .ic aiwa.Vs welcome. _ lie sir.v to nay a copy of Tin ' Reader, i o; ' ks Ml. ( AR.MI.I. . AAii; ( III Ut 11 Shi- - llu'v Qnf> Rev. I). Brown. I'astor city ... . , ., , . b. ndav school itl inc usiii. It I s eye. ..mil' with Supt. i' e; g\..-tin. M.> hilt' v>ent va llarksdalc. secretary. Tin lesson was ic> icwfil l>\ I'm'.. M ,,f M. Sitton. A nice^ program wa we rendered by the young people o Sunday night, which was a sue "llll V TV*C amount raised? wa Shi- So-77. The "same was turned uve ants try" the missionary ladies; We are expecting a grand tinr ii'ht" "?t the"school house next S~nda Col- night. A religion? ~7rnd rrhtrn sse tional talking picture. Hope iaige croud will, lie .present. y n * ....,! .M. I>. Dorroh. Repoityi ding erta Brooklyn, N. V.; her aunt. Mr ison Lucilc l.ipkirn and little daughtc Is' Doris ol McCoil; Mrs.. Dora 1 gilt: It i is tow and Rev. prfd Mrs. C?. ppl Miss and a host of other friends t o sum numerous to juention. Vf,c- Kugenia has spent an enjoyab tory iuo weeks at home with her fan ally i\ and friends. She and Matt* i>~*. 11 :n i? i : d i nv>, . i.nci \.ui >>? iiMvini; .iKMHiny evei I Thr for TTrookTyn, N. Y., tuwuvi icon flattie Ella will return rii I he la i rel to bejjin her work as a .teacher. Quite a shock to relatives; ai tshc irieryls to learn- of the su<l<l< nely death of Mr. Dan. McNord ai and Mrs. Alex Lanibi nent Mrs. Dora Reese of New Yen luffe > is home for a few weeks. Mr f*r reiv- 1 Reese has (rained a few pounds, rrec. I Mrs. Elizabeth W. Evans of S hdr piety Hill was in the city Mondi o f also Mr. Cox of Society Hill. 1-. ? . ? V.ju * ' ) LKADKK Tolerance Cares i j In Gary Buses n lay i$l;oins i '? ooimy'.LL l)lt:VK <1 ^ .. i u?Vo.L. .I.'ilt.?la. ..Last Tills _ iay the 120 buses ami street cars ie Indiana steel city, be >j an cariy'nu the first ol trie col-' t. >i l id Tolerance Cards which the I, s o. ii.tiun for Toleance in A n .e.ica, 270 Convent Aveniic. this n?icy. is- who)? to "sell" the N'ogr-? M ,.s r< n! whi.r peupie. The cauUil. .'Xeci.tecC-by lOlton t. F'ax, pio.n's ine.it Brooklyn Neg.n a.t.st. is ii, .n red and black, sis.e 1 1 by 2n ru in-lies, and shows The trrrzv I ic I ?t ettvi head ol a coin* cd Ameriu an soldier. The simple text reads ~ *'500,0<>(> of These I.nets Are Fight I- ing for Yovi??Let Them and I'heirs Share in Oar Democracy.' g i hey will appear for I'll days. >r i; Oeorue S. Schivlev, director ol. he group cd' ."iOU prominent color1C d and white people sponsoring is he campaign, says, "This is only ne first. step; Similar eards V.ill T s linear all over the count! y as _ as >inice b available. We are j- also planning to use every med" u - i' .'ih'i ii I ly tiaeil lu?sen i r?; 1 i.j.ss market. W c al e mil in change ae mind of .ciiite America al.ou t j nc^.Xcgi '' *. * " ' Bishop Flipper , Launches 550,000 : r . ?? : ^ < intitii p i I ront Page 1 1 , i.ie'lii-l lour years the indel tc?i i'.j iiess oj' tin* institution has -been ! |:ec!uec?l A Li- I ( i iar.v has heen elected and completely furnished. .1 At the call meeting on Tuesda\ f"TUT T. -L .Miles. (.'IliUl'man of tin " ~ - H'lmil presided. I>r. _ Samuel K. Higgins. President n. . Aden I'nLersity. w^is piesentei. . ^ } by: t)r. Ariles, who spoke of llm ' jTTOs-rdrnt" m jrtowing terras. Af-. ter the President's address sev r erm 01 int* leaders 01 inu Stati i commented oil the work of the in3 stitntion. Tne leaders of ' six < tonfeiences decided unions theni; selves to raise the lullowinn' sums 1 of nionev: 1 The S. C. Conference, undci leadership of Drs. Beard. . Farmer and \\ iihorn and tile lay , t ii'ien from that eonfeieiice piescn >' ; deeit.ed to raise $,>,500. L . , . : 1 lie Noilh^ast Conference tin , I der the leadership of Drs. Pope ! Kamsey and .1. C. Qua rles pastor at Florence, accepted for thi Noith-t-ast Conference. $N..";00. l>i t Coe, of tiie North-east Conference was represented l.y I)r. J. C. Quarles. Dr. Wells was absent be cause of illness. > 1'he Piedmont Conference uride. s the leadership of Drs. .Minis. Kan? scy and .Clover decided their -share to lie $5,000. The Palmetto (' iiit i'f.i?i??w?? u. i ! ed I?y Drs. T. J. Miles, Renbow -i '<l Thomas decided on $H,500. The Columbia Conference hea< ' eel by I M s, T. 11. Addison, C'lai > I , Dunham andd Ilobinsnn aecept'd for llio Columbia Conference i- *7,(.tin. The Central Conference prcsid ed over bv Drs. Parker. llilde u irand and Nance accepted thei -hare as $<>,000. r All present were enthusiast! over the Victory Rally. It wae decided that the greater por-l w y of this money be paid at the Of~ fteial Opening?in October, ft has ?i_ colliC frojjj authoritative?-source* that one Presiding Elder call her i the members of his District ! to i ' . gether last week, at which lime | the entire amount for his Dis j trict was pledged aiut a large sum contribute*!. All the mcr n were happy in this Drive because I they said that Bishop Flipper ' hai! brought abort peace in South lt- Carolina in the Church and the * School. They wanted to send ^ uiiim to the General Conference with all the indebtedness of the id school paid. The first call on the 'n $50,000 Victory Rally will be at | " the Official Opening in October. ^ The balance will be paid on Foun | tp tterbt Day in February. A Resolution also was read requesting the , ?* return of Bisnop .f. S. Flippei trr the Seventh Episcopal District. i5c< j ^ 1."? MOHK DAYS HISFOKK ( AMI -cjE&fc.'1 1 ' - t . LAST !>\V VON KKCISTWATION WM.L BK MONDAY. .11 LY 3TH Muil or . brlii# your foe to Boy Scon t 1 i cads|uar tcr s, 1 "i."i 1 L=J Main St., Columbia, S. (.'. It is ihsoluKuy necessaiy to pay up in advance in order to let the nlanmnir committee know how many to prepare lor. \ M KSSAOI-: TO I'AKK N TS Ko>- apne months you and your on have been regulated l?y th.c whosd hoars. School is out and rou both have a well earned va ation. Now" that we are in war uiii there will l.v very little trav.diiiir tins sunnner. how will you spend -that vacation? ' Camp i s ;iuj ideal place for voar hoy and hat will give you some freedom 0 really relax and enjoy yourelf. The camp stall' is made up f men highly capable to do their 01 s well. Let your son jret the >cpelit of a week of ieal f. n. Listen to the radio program: 'Winjrs Over .Ionian" next Sunlay morniny. June 127 at 10:30. The" truest speaker will be .Mr. X-,?L,?la v. our*??X?;si slant National: - uno's kmcommkm) th k ux tion or .i bishops Continued from Pago 1 'irry, is Pre See rotary-Treasurer i"h o recommendation was unaniuously adopted. v, mi:u(;i:k of MtPAIM MKNTS Among other hivhlightsntf The 'ommittee's recommendations was lie "cooperation and cooperation iet\Veen the Missionary Depait niMit. Ch1 rch Extension Society md Religious Education of the "nurch." The oenoral scheme of t It e 'omniitlee. it is reported, is to >al<e a Bureau of a nuinhi <> f He Departments of the Church. 1 h power to make additional aljuncts for a successful operaion of the far reaching program rf Fhe African Methodist Episto>al Church. All jot' the recommendations cere presented by a special com.ittee appointed by the Bishops' 'ounci! and appiovcd by tite ? ! ivf Home and Foreign Mis?ions. - . " BY of F? Kl'.I) N DOBSKiM KNT It is also reported that l>r. I.. L. Berry was offered endorsement >r election to the - 15isho)rrie and cf.ised, prefcring to remain in is present post and he was hetefore unanimously endorsed r re-election. ^afayette B. Belk Jo m mvssioned 2nd Lieutenant Fort Bennino, tin.?Special'.afayotto B. Belk of I.ancastci S. was commissioned a sccnin lieutenant in the Army of the United States, June 'J, Ibid npo successful completion of tho Offi cor Candidate Course at The Infantry School at Fort Renning !,t. Relk is the son of Mrs. Viviai Relk of .">05 1-2 F. Dunlap St. Lancaster. S. C. The new lieutenant was induct ed into the army on Septembei 20, 1042 and took basic traini- i at .Camp Wheeler, (hi., he'Ti" go ing to Officer Candidate Schon three months ago. He held th< jrunk of corporal before be ill', commissioned. The new officii is a graduate o Lancaster Tr. school in Larcast S. and Allen university at Co lumbia, S. C., where he was prom inent as a football player and u dramatics: .the Infantry-echooU world * largest institution of its kind, th? local offiver took h thice months f smtmhtt ii mi nil .I "iiifciii ^ ?a COUTS /S\J j ERICA. \\ f f l>i-ector of Inter-racial Scoutii ' The program will come front I inintrhain. Alabama over the C U;ini?:a?Itri.mli'astinir Svsfom. j " i J QI II'MENT FOR ('AMI* JJl'LV 11 TO 18TII i Cln'hi lg: 2 blanket*. - *? I of nil ierwear; 2 shirts; 2 pair ! pan's: 1 lightweight sweater; j pairs of socks; -clothes bug; Set | suit if yob have oik*. Mess Hear: 'Tin plate or pan; knife, fork and spoon; 1 ! cup- * * _ _/ j Toilet Articles: Soap. Top ) brush... Repair Baa;?Noodle and llirt Saitty |ins; Shoe strings; B tons. These may be added: Bib 1 ki) i e: 11 a tchct; Notebook tl pencil; I* lasliligiu; Musical struments; Handbook for bo; Books; Camera and Films; Pa mas; Piilow; Swimming suit a Handkerchiefs. j TROOP l.-.l | In spite of these hot days I | Scouts are working and geiti I ready for camp. .Our retro meetings will be discontinued t til September ti. l'.'lh. The Scoutmaster Mr. M.,V. Ti lor visited 1'aylois again in t interest of stditing a new ttoi He stated that the applicuti will soon he ready to send to 11 Scout Headquarters. He will 1 come a member of the "US' CM., if he organizes this tinop. . I'll- be seeing you at Boy Set Camp. : ; . . 4 ?Bonnie?fimons. tici-jinm NT A SWIMMER course to 'fit l.ilii for his new sponsibilitics. The course cov< i ihe teehnup'e of handling al! I | varied modern infantry weap? ' :.nd the ta tics of leadit j* sm includes study of many vail subjects whi.h luture olficers nit know alont; the lines of admin ration, military law. etc. Tli" ino - who atleml xiiu-J.)t!'ix ( iindidate schools are the h -st | vates. corporals ami scriveat from, the entire army, se'ecled their superiors fu.r o.tstandiny loMijrenec and lualitivs o> h-oh ship. Ituriny the course'even t iniIdly hTO'tpahl'O' 'are'.' v ceded o rfo that the men who ttradu< vyith commissions are. Amerie. . fi.O.vl r . . 1 1 tor I ? v.r. mii^ ?111 < X J J111' < 1 i?f the leaders in en r new arm; l\ux. Amelia Outen In Basic-Training l-'mt Kes Moines, la.. June 11 Auxiliai-y-Ameiiu?Vlauic Outen, t r. lighter nl Mr. and Mrs. Arth \V. Outen ot' isli Waverly S ' ok inhia. S. 0.. is a member a No're WAAC company in Ba training at Kir. J V'AAC Traini ' -t liter. Knrt I)es Moi". es. Ia. 1 luting in the Women's Army Ai diary Corns c orrosponbs to I1 vate in the Army. 1 1'er li-other. A. S. Arthur Outen. Jr.. is at the (j.roujL lad Aaval Training Center. Two v ies \v< re in World War I. Auxiliary Outer was gradual <>m Bool i'v JjL_Washfljgl(>_n _hj ~~ school in Columbia, S. hi 1! v as g- ml ated magna to lmide) from lienediet mllogi w .e d 'ji'ec- of AH in I'd 12. ^ was the highest ranking stu<!< ! .n that college. I'd 11 -42. Durit g schoid and college. : was active in the Dramatic cl where she gave impersonate and played in operettas. A to iv Oaten also studied Voice a was a member of. the stafT of I high school and college papers After graduation from nolle Auxiliary outen taught at Car' . high school, Spartanburg. S. She taught French a. d a physi litness Oass which followed a n rTT.Ty "manual For instruction , oiill. S!ie also taught Kngiish r Spanish-speaking soldiers li Cuba and Puerto Hie >. [' Before enrolling ir. the Wome r Army 'Auxiliary Corps, Auxilii - Outen was a piember of the Bar . j.ua society. Collegiate Social cl ?J_Servke Aid iiinncil un/i .. i.... - MHU ?V. C/V1IJ I Hostess Kt USO. She stu<l FUat ?Via hihI?in -fomi of +rrrr [ i l ack lilljuK, tennis and bask ~ Fall. t Saturday, June 26, 1912. ? Classified Advertising Column Special Not ices, Card's of Thanks, .\'emnriams, Uirth Announcements Marriage Announcements, etc. are charged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cash must accompany the order. Minimum charge. oOc. IN M MM OKI AM H $ ^1|H WtfwrW n '"^ - Jr ^ ['in Tn sKcwl memory of our Aunt th" Mrs. T.illa M. Gilder, who depurtut' od this life June 27, 1U40. Rev. S. E. Martin, :ild- 1120?A~-yltew--Ud. Glumhiu,' S.C. l,t- A. J. Martin, 2412 Rioiiland St., Columbia. S.C. V\ 1?? Misses E\elyn and Thomasena ? v ' Martin. ?\? 11 'inter St.. XoWhCITV. S. C. i?- IN .M KM OKI AM nd In sad but lovinif memory of our darline* little son Jinunre who lie was a little flower of love that .lied one.-year a?o June 21. FJ42. lie blossomed la.t to die, transplant"r e)j now above to bloom with the la. \n>reis on h><_rh. We loved him, >' ves. wo loved him. but Jesus loves im mute. He |v.s called him from i.v v lo that hri-.-ht U>'av<>uly__shorfc. be hino day we " ill meet him in c?l that land beyond the sky. and we on -,|] " oa.n he to-j" thcr and there'll ?.v he no sad yood-bve.?The flowers >e- c placed on the *_"'avo som faded b" ' nt tbe love we--dinft for our li'ttlc son will never nass awav. . . >ui Mi-t and Mrs. Alex Kinard, Jr., ' parents,.... ? Clinton. S.. C. 2 . . _ TN"^MQKl\M In memory of our dear husband, and father, William Forrest Hen ,,,.wlw-drcd Juiw- 21-. UiALin-: \nis!unj>toh; n: C. Two years have passed since tliat sad day "he oi>" wo loved was called away, (Jod look hi hi home, it was 11 rs rF" will i- 'hit in our Ina'ts r.e liv^tli stilU.he1 f ,i A happy, home we once epioved all "V" swept the inemorv. jjtill. t. The world can rover fill. is is In our hearts lie is fondly remembered sweet memories cliny to his name J hose w ho loved him in life so sincerely V Sti'll love him in death iust the hu s;urc\ Mj's. .(iena Henderson, wife 'Vashlie and An dry. dauiriitcr at <1 son itt . u SEW KERRY !>fST. MISSIONu AKY WOMEN MEET The \V. 11. and F. Missionary convention of the Newberry district of the "Columbia Annual confeienee convened-with Elisha A. M. E. church, Newberry, South Carolina. Friday. June lb. 11)4.'}. Devotion* were conducted by ? members <>! the convention. Jhe h . f.njr. service \vaj? si' spiritual treat_ . mi iiiui everyone present enjoyed it it. . r' y much. After which we went o tnto the business of. the comcnsi :inn iin.l the organization was pern. le'eted. We then turned aside for lei the high noon sermon whi'ch was jn delivered by the Rev. \V S Vol ng i! I >t the Newberry circuit.. 'Rev. (). I Ib.nham lined the hist hymn; [.raver by the Rev. J. P. .Cur-J^ y; second hymn by I)r.~ R. A. ' 111 S onne: scripture react by RewU. ,n" It. I'edenbaugh of Greenwood sta, tion. Text taken from Cor. Id: .' I'd.' Tliis was a wonderful mes-sage and a!T ure-suntcmj lyed it- A ( r nice collection was raised. After .11 whicb we adio: rneil with Mission}~ ary behiectte t id n. 1 ' Dinner was served by K1 *n' and Trinity churches and we wcW 9 i way to the shade of the oak ' ,'.1< and ate until we wanted no ub- more. "! Afternoon session was begun k"' with devotion. The financial work md ,%r , K? . ?,m uimi h i was iiicii resumed. Ul IU*ports were {food from start to finish. A ^C- The meeting was highly honored^ "j with some distinguished visitors: J . i nil. c . (i. tiarielT. Rev. K. A. , 3 ta ^ on 11 l'. 1.am aster district; Rev. D. -R.- Hederhatnrn from Piedmont ni( conference; Mrs. f). C. Dunham " onfereace branch president; Mrs. " Ruth J?merette conference branch Juvenile Supt; Mrs. Laura tVhitn s jiey of Union. They all made J 11 .v some timely remarks. The Presi, dent. Mrs. V K. Rutherford of the oh, district presided w.ith poise and jor dignity. ? ~ """ i'erl j|lt. presiding elder kept a watch w"'ful eye throughout the meeting eU and made wholesome remarks. S. L?Moon. rejrorter -?3 .. -J t r I =T d '---r w'Wd