m up
srfUI^llege Courts forVotfntfwo-'
• 4en of the Negro race; wfliapenite sec
| Like the Collegesexclusively for women,
l it encoui^ges the^ideals of .true women
I and offers eourles study for, young.
\ wobien suehhsthebest Women demand,
\ dnd such as prepare them for their spe
i^roughtthe noblegenerosir
ty of it$ f<^hders wTth VPresbyterian
ideals, i%ber College m
fomgM wAMpepgy ana abp^^abe^ M
come f a College Graduate^ and reach her i
highest tiSOramess. l>ff' ■ *\ * |
I Graduates/ Obtaining the* College #i>** v
>loma, will be-able to meet the ihcr^ased
luirehfeoislef^he State Bbards^of fii
timmSm'fceteed for allconditions
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iffied Faculty and increased
faci^^r^oUege-oftotOcaJm
pie Negro^Wemen a great ^pporainity -s
for higher development, usfefuiitfess, «and •
^privilege.* ^ i t .>Mx j ’+>> 1*1!
| With it is associated Barh|r MOpibr^al ’!
Seminary which will eohttnue toioffer* its •! < <
secondary courses sof study and also act
far,thfe :Cdirege** ? ^
Ad the advantages of ihe Seminary, with; ;* ‘
tits able Faculty,^Mcreaeed faciI}tioi* hid' /!,'
ittriStit^fu^MhdihSfsi will be open it©
sN^jpi^1*"
...jmaft4wwM>»»wi
e situation is unsurpassed. It wOUldbe
-eyery way. Plain, t$t plenty of food; Ab
solutely pure mountain spring wMet,
gi^Fersonal supervision. >
| For further information, address the
President,~ftev. John F. Scherer.
*3®
'A well-equippST Schoc^««fr^pe ca|e oCAhe Bg&rd$if
National Minions jbf tttg| filsj^eriJtoi CKiircl^in we
United States of j^eirc&/ Di\»feibn f!bf Color^ Peopled
for the Higher Education and Industrial , Training of
young womfen. I * *w. ^ ; i V
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A Seminary Course or H%h School* Academic* Course
for. those desiring to prepaie for: College, and a High
School Normal Course for those desiring special prepara
tion for teaching. \ V f r
There cap;n$ longer Jbp jmy| queifcioij toinlnfr ,jlp4
friends of Scotia'’ as to her be&hg on the accredited list,
inasmuch as the graduates of this year were eitch grant
ed by the State Board of Public Instruction ah EUmen
tary B Certificate for three yfars. : ' ). £
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An Industrial Course, including Domestic Arts and
Sciences, with special instruction in Sewing and Qopk
iajr. for those desiring special preparation in these lines.
Also a course in Music, including Piano, Public School
Music, and Chorus Work.
There are two targe Dormitories with pleasant rooms,
steam heated, electrically* lights and jglaasqntly situat
ed id a large and beamtifvi cmwUs |iear|tli^ denier af,
tile city on Concefrd and c&vmiilnt to tiflt Railroad »ta~
For catalogue, application blanks, and any desired in
formation, address the President, |
nothing ever lost
Elements which enter into
the making of a soap-bubble
film are as lasting as those
which form granite rock; no
material thing is ever lost or
destroyed, says science. Man’s
as-T
snee and the
FrenchmhcL
^mortality is
Lavoisier, who first proved with
his fine balance, that in all
chemical operations it is only
the kind of matter that is
changed, the quantity remain
ing the same. This was the
discovery? of the vcggservstion
PROGRAM OF THE WORKERS’ CONFERENCE
«... 'Wi. i ''I .f.-mi'
Tuesday Afternoon,
2, 1926.
R$v. f. M. Gaston, Di D.j LL. D
2:30 P. M. Devotional
2: 45 P. M. Greetings:—
Mrs. Agnes B. Snifely.
3:15 P. M. Benevolent Offer
«) Is a Benevolence Treasur
er; Practicable? r
(b) Securing and' Collecting
Benevolence Pledges.
(c) Remitting Benevolences.
/:8k C. J. Baker, D. ID., At
lanta, Ga. ... f
3 :45 P. M. Discussion!
'( 4;00 Px M. What Standards
Shall be Required of a Church
in Order to be Qualified; to Re
ceive Aid? ' t ' .
'» Rev. John A. Savage,* D. D.,
North Carolina. r
■ •'i 4:30 P. Ml . Discussion. ’ 4
5:00 P. M.! Adjournment.’
1 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Ser
'vifee. ‘1 • '■■*" -1 ‘ '■
Conducted by Rev. I. H. Bus
siell, /Evangelist; Synod jof Ca
tawl
Sennon^Rev. W. Scott Mil
led, Norfolk, Va. ? ; 1 #' ‘
Wednesday,. February 3, 1326.
Mr. J.M. Somerndike, Presiding.
‘,’■<9:00 A. M. Devotional. / 11
11 9 :15 A. M. Where Does the
Sunday. School Missionary Find
#eed ? for Sunday School Exten
sion Work in the Sooth? ,
Bey, A. B. McCpy,;D.. 1 •
9:35 A. M. Discussion, ■; v
9:451 A. Mj How, Can Leaders
Be Secured and Trained to Con
duct Mission Sunday Schools-? t
, i;Ji* Bs Tailor.
10:05 A. M. Discussion.
;40:15 A. M. -What ; Are the
Best Methods of Strengthening
and Developing Mission. Sunday
Schools? i • ^
A.:A. Adair4 ' • , uk- ■■**: *
10:35 A. M. PiscuSsion.
10:46 Ai M.f How. Can Qur
Churches: and Pasters Cooper
ate in/Sunday School .Extension
iWqrk?’ • /" /
f >^a.:05; A.: M. ©iscussictfK * -
11:15 A. M. What is the Sun
day School': Misaton&ry’s fWeek
Day Worhl n \ f; , *
R. W. Kornegay.
llriKr A. M. Discussion
11:45 A. M. What is the Re
lation of the Sunday School-Mis
sionary to the Presbytery and
What Should They Expect of
Him?
J. M. Somerndike;
*12:05$P. M.>Discu»-.
l2:l$fP. M. Recess.
Wtotaeajjfy Afternoon,
RStr.J.Jf. Gaboon, D. D.,
V* Presiding.
2 :00 P. M. Devotional.
2:15 P. M. Training
Life Work. ^ V
i ‘ Rdt.'C, M. Tduhg, B.
bisoh Agricultural Collej
n«va. a. ?■* 1
2:35 P. M. Discussion. I.
2:45 P. M. The Training of
Women foivjafe Work/ 4 V :
j- Mrs. E.{ $. V Johhston, f Mary
Holmes Seminary, West - Joint;
Mississippi.
3:05 P. M. Discussion. V
1 SrlS'F* A Trtuhing Bays and
Girteior their Life Work.
* (M CodSddcational Schools).
Rev. G. C. Shaw, D. D., Mary
Potter School, Oxford, J» C. .
3:35. P. M. Discussion./ j
3:45. The Place of the Ele^
mentary Church School. 1
.Mrs.,/; G.Borter, Jrmo, S. C.
, >4:05'ft M. Discussion.*
^*tmf Ml The Place of the
Bible in Education.
Rev. H. L. McCrorey, D. D.,
LL.>D., Johnson C. Smith Uni
versity; Charlotte, N. C.
4:35 P. M. Discussion. .
5:00 P. M.. Adjournment. •
Thursday, February 4,1926.
Mr. j. M. Somerndike, Presiding
9:00 A. M. Devotional./
9:15 A. M. Can the Modern
Methods of Sunday School Work
ie. Adapted to Our jTegro
ytihi Tt-;; i LW J>4
J. J. Snepperson.
9:35 A. M. Discussioi
9:45 A. M. Can Our
Schools Be Graded, and 1
A. Adair.
10:06. A. M. Discusslo
10:15 A. 11 How Can '
ue of the Workers' Conference
and How Can ft Be Maintained?
I. M.
11:05 A. M., Discussion.
11:15 A; M. How Can Par
ents Be < Brought Into* the Sun
day School and Be Given an Ac
tive Part in the Work of the
School?
H. N. Sullivan.
11:35 A. M. Discussion.
11:45 A M. What Is the Pas
tor’s Place and Work in the
Sunday School?
William D. Wood.
J 12:05 P. M. Discussion. *
‘ 12:15 P. M. Recess.
Thursday ^Afternoon, Feb. 4.
Rev. 3. M; Gaston, D. D., LL. D;
Presiding.
2:00 P. M. Devotional.
2il5 P. M. Some of the Out
standing Workers of the Past
Among the Colored People.
Rev. W: L. Metz, B. P., Edis
to Island, So. Carolina.
2:35 P. M. Discussion.
2:45 P. M. Qualifications for
a . Good Teacher.
Rev. Italy LeConte, Union
Point, Ga. • 1 ■ 4
0:06 P. M. Discussion.
, 3:15 P. M. Some of the Grad
uates of Gillespie Normal
School. 4*
itev. a. a. uiarxe, uoraeie,
Ga.
3:85 P; M. Discussion.
,8:45 P. M. The Minister and
!ilis Influence.
Bev.. Li D. Davis, D. D., Co
Discussion.
4:15 P. M. Quickening the
Spiritual Life of Our Churches.
£ey. S. D. Thom, D, D., At
lanta, Ga. ,
4:35 P. M. Discussion.
4:46 P. M. Industrial Educa
tion. ':’f '■
5 Rev.; Franklin Gregg, D. D.,
Newnan,Ga.
, 5:05 P,.M. Discussion. ,,.
5:15 P, M. Adjournment? = 5
7:30. P. M. Evangelistic Ser
^(^Sniucted by Rev. Jamqs Ef.
Tacksp^^
Synod.
Sermon—Rev. H. C. Miller,
.Greensboro, North Carolina.
Friday, February 5, 1926
Mr. J. M. Somerndike, Presiding
9:00 A. M. Devotional.
9 :15 A. M. Is the Vacation Bi
ble. School Practicable for Every
School?? f
S. L. Young.
j 9|35 A. M. Discussion. -
9:45 A. li.' How Can Leaders
Be Secured and Trained for Ef
fective Bible! Schools?
A* A, Adair. I
•„ l9:05A.M. discussion.
10:15 A. M. How Should the
Vacation Bible School Be Con
ducted? • V V? ■.
‘ i | (h)-; The daily Schedule.
(by Bible Teaching or Hand
craft.
(c) Interesting the Pupils.
Jesse B. Barber.
10:35 A. M. Discussion.
10.145 A} M. What Are the Ef?
fects of the; Vacation Bible
School Upon the Sunday School
and Church?
H. M. Scott.
11305 'A. M. Discussion.
11?15 A. M.1 What Special
Days Should ' Be Observed and
How?
IC* G. Hutchings. 1 r
' * 11:35A.M.Discussion.
11:45 A. M. How Can Pastors
Cooperate Most. Helpfully in the
Synodical Conventions and
Schools of Method?
Rev. George W. Long, D. D.
12:05 P. M. Discussion. ‘
. 12:15 ,P. M. Adjournment;
Mrs. Agnes B. Snively and
Dr. J. M. Gaston will grant per
sonal interviews to the mem
bers of the Conference Friday
afternoon and evening, Februa
ry 5th. ,
It is expected that members
of the Conference will attend all
sessions. f
Write to Bvoi.> J.*S. Marquis,
Brainerd Institute, Chester, JL
C., advising him as to the time
of your arrival and youf tSlace
of entertainment will b.$ as
^youv. * i.
IRS IN GOD’S ¥
ord.of . God will s1
of finding
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r
Prof. H. S.
Mrs. B.lM. Hi
Mr. Thomas J<
Mrs. W. L. McNair
Dr. J. D.. Marfan—
Mr. £. U. D. Goring
Rev. J. G. Murray
Rev. D. T.
Frankford
(whii
Cameron
Rev. J; H.
Rev. A. H.
Dr. I. H. R
Dr. J. A. Sa
Mooresville
Oakland Ch
McClelland
Session
.25
20.00
10.00
o:oo
10.00
S. S. 5.00
2.50
32.00
Southern Vii
bytery in
Dr. J. M. MHli
Dr. T. A. Lor
Dr. W. Edw.
Prof. J .G.
Dr. B. F,‘ Mel
Rev. and Mrs.
Dr. 2. A. Dock*
Dr./fi. W. Cooper —
Biandonia Church __
Rev. W. H. Shepperson
Rev. R. J. Davidson—
Dr. C. Dillard II.——
p. W. E. Parteel I
Dr. I. D. Davis |__
Dr. G. W. Long ^_
Mrs. Johnson C. 'Smith
Rev. H. B. Taylor
Rev. A. A. Jones
Dr. B. F. Russell
Dr. H. L. McCrorey
Louisburg Church |_P
Charleston Alumni Chap
ter of J. C. S. Uaiv._100.00
33.00
11.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
11.00
26JH)
io:oo
5.00
10:00
35.00
6.00
Dr. J .S. Williams
Rey. J. H. Toatley
Rev. H. McFadden _
Rev. J. P. Foster —
Rev. J. E. Jackson_
Rev. O. M. McAdams—
Mrs. R. Ethel Cain_
Rev. Thos. B. Hargrave
Rev. J. C. James__
Rev. R. E. Foster
Rev. B. H. McFadden...
Mrs. J. D. Martin_
Prof.'OHfc: Johnson__
Dr- C. J. Baker __
C. J. Baker. Jr. __
Miss McDonald -J_
10.00
10.00
10.00
6.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10,00
10.00
5.00
1.00
10.00
2.00
1.00
Mr. W. E. Williams
Rev, C. W. Francis _
Mrs. J. L, Pearson _
Mrs. I, D. Davis_
Mr. F. L. Rice_
Mr. W. T. Reid_
Mr. J. W. Washington
Mrs. R. T. Green _
Miss Ruth Foster_ _
Dr. & Mrs. S. D. Thom_.ll.00
Dr. G. E. Davis_10.00
Dr. J. L.' Hollowell — ,10.00.
Dr. B. F. Murray ~L— 60,00
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Ew4„,
ins ____10.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Dr, J. C. Alston _±, . 10.00
Lloyd Church, Winston
Salem - 10.10
Lloyd Church, Woman’s
Missionary Society
Winston-Salem 6.00
Carver Memorial church,
Newport News, Va.,. 10.00
Dr. Reid Morrison
(white) _ 10.00
Dr. W. C. Hargrave __ 15.00.
Mrs. j. E. Graham_ 1.00
Mr. John E. Smith _ 10.00
Woman’s Synodical So
ciety of Atlantic Sy
nod, - 26.00
Rev. end Mrs. A. A. Hec- ,
tor!-_ 10.00
Rev. W. J. Nelson _ 10.00
Rev. J. J. Shepperson_10.00
Rev. E. W. Carpenter_ 10.00
Rev. J. J. Foster _ 1.00
Dr. R. L. Douglass_ 10.00
Rev. D. T. Murray_ 2.00
Dr. L. J. Melton .... 10.00
N. R. Mayberry
>aul Davis _
J. W; barker
l.4 L. Crater
u. ■ Brewer
W. dark
L C. Alexander
r. A. Squire
k. H. Prince
A R. Lord
P: H. Burden
Broad St.; Church S. S.
Statesville
r. A. James
Dr. J. J. Wilson
Bethlehem 1st Church
rradd St. Church S. S.
, Statesville, 5.90
Dr. R. W.1 Williamson— 110.00
lev. M. R. Lane— __ ^ 1.90
?rof. J. W. Young __ __ 10.00
lev. D. D. Davis.— _ LOO
?irst Presbyterian Church.. ,,
Courtland-_"'’lOjOtf' 1
Mt. Tabor ehutch^ YwP 1 u
kin Presbytery._*g25 10.00 ‘
Dr. Geo. S. Leeper 11.00'
Rev. G. P. Watkins_20.00
R«v. B. R. Smith ' 1 0.00
Rev. T. J. Bi Hj&rtis.AU^ 10.00
Mr. W. H. Pearson 15.00 .<■
Rev. H. L. McFadden~.10.00
Chestnut St Church hi;
Sabbath . School, IHk-^Uir. . 4
mington — _ , livOO tl
Dr. G. T. Dillard_0.00
Prof. H. B. Rice—_ DkOOr
Rev. S. Q. (lftN
^,w^LDie«Er,*}KS;
Mrs. Dora Coleman , L , iOcOO
Holbrook Street Chinch,and Iji *
Auxiliary, Danville, Va. 10.00
Dr. M. J. Jackson —t, 9J0* i f
Rev. A. C. Johnson—t< >2L00.) n
Rev. Italy L* Conte 10.00 it’•.»
Rev. A. A. Wilson __ 10.00
Dr. A. U. Frierson-Li_»■;. 0.90 *
Dr. A. W. Foster_10.90
Mrs. A. C. Johnson LUT" liO^T •
Johnson 6. Smith Xfflhfr s
Club, N. Y. City _90.00
Florence H. Blackburn 1.90
Dr. C. H. Shute_ 9.00
A. J. Clement Jr._0.00
W. A. Clement_ 0.00
Ebenezer Church S. S. 1.90
W. C. Donnell _0.00
Col. L. P. Berry_ 0.00
Dr. C. E. Tucker __ 0.00
Rev. J. P. Harrison ;
Rev. i: P. 'Pogue _J
Dr. L. B. Elleraon.
Rev. J. A. Ramseur
5.00
10.00
1.00
Special Donation by Alum
ni Association_§0.00
Interest ,,,- 28.40
Mt. Tabor Church_1.00
Missionary Society, Wept.
Dist. Yadkin Prep._10.00
Hermon Church, Rock.: ;i* \'
Hi, s. c. fcj*
Ben-Salem Church_115
Prof. J. W. Seabrook __ 0.00
Sunday School of David
son church_1_ 5.00
Mr. Geo. P. Dudley_5.00
Mr. P. A. Knox_5.00
Charleston Chaper of J.
C. S. U. Alumni Asso. 50.00
Atlantic Presbyterial S.
S. Convention_20.00
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