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(Saturday, February 14, 1935. .^j E VW[ //?/ QOD, =?Y|. m\ II ' Ir pEACE 0N Earth? \\ " \I B[ II ^ IIkindness, Justice! q 11 ? l\ O * "and Mercy to if * If | vy v evfifty living JJ ?J m I l\*VX^CREATURE. jP * /J J Granville", Feb. 13;?Interest cen' jBttffi In the staterwide" humane proJM gram' by tha American HumancEdu- ijj cation Society with state headquar-\|-tere-in^ this?city. Already Gov^rnec- )t Thohias G. McLeod has indorsed the j "National Humane Week," April the 13 th thru the 19th~find i?T issueing?a^ proclamation to the pepple of the mtsta r.ftl - ?a CIKViib * ~ ? ?w., AAMaavwi. VJIUUUS, a f prominent member of the Columbia ? f bar andr-prdsident of the Richland" f\ County Humane Society is sponsor^ ^iing a bill thru the State General As^ ^ embly now irTsession for the teaching humane education in the public l^^T^pols of the state. \\ # pfoMwlio are interested in huI', ad5W^on *n ^e 8tate are ask- " I 4 ed to writ**0 *^e members of their fL. delegation#1 their respective counties >?W# their delegation to -give .1 up'pnrt #the bill entitled "the proI tection Jp birds and animals." The followi#*8 a copy of the hill now I . on th? Pa" B . - ift to Provido o Courae in the *-=r=jjblic -Schools in this state relative /> the Protection of Birds and AniW inale. H ,/Section.? 1. Be it ^enacted: That ft i^1* +tlftl,mirPOsa of- lessening, crime and raising the standard of good cititenahip and inculcating the-epirit of humanity, such humane education shall be giyen' in?the Publie-Schools of this State as shall inrflirtp *Vio Irinrl and just- treatment of birds, horses, doga and other animals. Section 2, Inevery Public School ~ within this State, not less than fifteen minutes of each week during the whole of each term of school, shall be devoted to__ teaching the - pupils thereof kindness and justice to, and _ l humane treatment and protection of, 'i birds and animals, and the important _ J part they fulfill in the econoInyJ_Qf ' nature- It shpll ho nyiHrmnl nnnh teacher whether such training shall be through reading of' humane stories, or narratives of ,daily incidents or il-' lustrations taken from personal experience, . The in struction shall be a part of the curriculum of study in all - | tho - Puhliin RriiftAla n* t Section 3. The Principal njr teacher of every school shall certify in his or her reports that sucft~tntsructioir-has heen given in the school-under his or her control. " ~ * __J_ Executive Secretary I. M. A. Myers of the State Teachers' Association " -of South Carolina, the principal of the Howard High school nt Columbia has invited Seymour Carroll, field iv secretary of the Humane Society for the State to speak at their annual j meeting in March. Among other in: ft"' "vltationa that have'come to Mr. Car- ' 1 roll is one from J. D. JSarr, editor and Booker Washington - School, The names of pupils who ^attain an average of 95"% or nhove in conduct I Attendance and scholarship are plareri & j on the Honor Roll.x ThoSe who make I" 90% or above are placed on the Dis-E-: tinotion Roll. --Theso?marks are ior the third term of six weeks. ELEVENTH GRADE. VL None,? ;?- .. . J TENTH GRADE. Distinction Roll: ffl. Bruce Bailey Fred -Hipp,-Charlotte W. Jackson, Frank Monteith. NINTH GRADE. Distinction Roll:. It Ferris Elmer Mcintosh, Carrie li Cook, Annice Williams. ' tjj EIGHTH GRADE. Ill Distinction Roll: . jt" LeRoy Hardy, Harry B. Rutherford, 'll * SEVENTH GRADE., kl Distinction Roll: V Raymond Bailey, Ida Davis, Jessie JK Mae Lemon; - "* SIXTH GRADE. FIFTH GRADE.- ^ 'I FOURTH fRADE.^ Distinction Roll: R*chef nardy. Jfngar McGlarkmf: iM Moses Hopkina,'^picine Smith, t kjK THIMD GRADl>r - ? v _1 .JUzRctlon Roll:' ' |M. JosephBonner, Louise Monroe, SECOND GRADE. ^7BP*>r'3|'ANCED FIRST GRADE. _jL- Gora Lee Boyd, Rosa Lee Cham- . ' dl pion, Junnie Martin, Charlotte _ Sat- ?' 11 terwhite. ; -f ^ t Dfetittction Roll:? of ifJoshua Jones, Mattie Lou Barton, . ? _ ' ??i jpafa i i ii ~ merican Humane | ducation Review : 1. State Press Bureau 1 t Libei ty Building ~ ~ Greenville, S. C7 publisher of *hte Asheville Enterprise' to speak in the City Auditorium in I Asheville in Aprih?Next week Seeretary Carroll" goCs tcT~Union, Spartanbnrg. QalFney, anil King's MAnhtain in the interest of "National Humane Week," April the 13th thru the 111th. ' Several eulogies on the dog by the late U. S. Senator "George G. Vest of Missouri have been furnished the Htur. "Edmund "At'' McDowell, "Th<T pYt^ vate' secretary to the Governor of South Carolina on his personal request thru this office., Visits to Newberry, Clinton and Laurens have been At Columbia President. C. R An. risdei at Benedict College" "has opened the door of the -college to the reorganization of the study of humane education at the college. Principal Charlotte A., Jackson Of the Waverley school-has an active "Band of Mercy" workers at the Waverley school. Princ.ipal .Tacksnn expresses a riasira in a letter to the Greenville. office to de% vote a part of their commencement TUUigfam "to the interest of dumb animal^ " C. Waverley Humane Society. An active humane society is at the Wayertey~UHton School -in -thin rgyT Last week a "Band of Metcy" was organized at th eschool, with a chapter in each class. The"followlng are the officers^?President,iVIiss Charlotte A. Jackson, Principal; Vice-president, Miss Ola E. Burns, teacher 7t^i grade; second: Vice-presideftt, Brice Shelton, stxidenL.-8.th_grade; secretary. Miss Lizzie L. Sinclair, teachei^"of~the 4th grade; a board of control with Mrs. H. -M. Moore, teacher 6th grade as the director?and -the?following -students from each class: Vennie Goree, 7th grade; Addie Jones. 6th grade: Dimond Gunter, 4th grade; Ethel Simmons, 3rd grade; Dan Tindal, 2nd {rmHn; ?and Ora Bell Sally, of-the 1st grades. The Rev. T. T. Pollard, rector of the St. Mary's "Episcopal church on Gates street and the principal of the St. Mary's. School is devoting- nnp hnnr on the last Friday afternoon each month to humane edueation. A public program will be held in the school auditorium it is said . ?Dr. P_ollard?is the chairman-^Qf- the St- Mary's JRai^d. of Mercy Club at the capital's leading Episcopal school, in the State. ?The-'Institution has an enrollment of oVer three hundred students, ~Anyinforinatiuii relative to national humane week or literature relative to^ humane-education nof dumb animals" will -fee gladly, furnished thru Dr. Francis H. Rowley, national president? 180 Longwood Avenue, Boston op Seymour Carroll, field secretaryT Liberty building7 GreenviRer S. C. "" ??- tJulia Jennett, Adeline Johnson, John Adams, Eugene Brown, Joshua Ijjlartitt, Jafrfas p ^oopcr' ?? - Honor Roll: Viola Mims, Dorothy Elizabeth Pearson. LMStincuon Koii: ?Virginia Gibson, Eliea Jamison, Ratify*/Johnson, Luella Taylor,, ireal Whetstone, ..Clementine Allen, Mamie Lee Austin, Edward Lake, Phoebe Surglur? Riley Wilson. _ . SPAItTANgURG SOCIAL r NEWS. Mesdames Rhinehardt and Campbell entertained one of the most enjoyable occasions pulled off in the city recently, which wgy-Hrrgcfeption at Mrs, campbell's beautiful bungalow on N. Dean St., Wednesday evening. Forty or more guests, consists ing of the leading business and professional merr of the city and a number of out of town guests enjoyed this unusual affair. The home was decorated beautifully with red roses and carna-! tions with little red hearts. The beautiful drop lights were air v Koaf onrl 4-ViA V* r? vrl tirAA^ X/IJW* VW.OL tlic iiai u wuuu floor was wonderful for dancing. "The Greenville Orchestra furnished the *- best of music. Everybody seemed to have enjoyed the occasion very much Dr. H. C. Hardy rohdered ? adTGT Mrs. Rhinehardt-^accompanying him. at the piano. Mrs. McWhlrtcr, Mrs. Rhinehardt and Miss Oxner rendered a trio, Miss * -? < \ '?? ^?-" ~ "". "4 ? I. I. 1.1 I *.nI ' hq ?; : TORPA UVINB G0MIN BETHEL. .Gomez, Pastor of "! ? (Alhcontrfch^petroit, Mid * poetry,'? accomy Sunday, Feb. :J;_ and sent to 1501M. "E. church. 3 column. Allworth> Tje Uni i'P1 _i tha "?lent, if you have it.) J* x'he Editor of this Departi a siring yc^ug on any subject fo * moriams, expressions of frien* 5 kinds. - ^ r? SasaaoBttaacB^^ In the midst of the fiery trials passing, it is a source of univers loyalty that Tie has for the land oi ' ? - ' < _ ' ? America, dear fatherlai = We bring this humb r? - And-dauntless From thee we learned The -deathless will that < r: With noblest r< Although our fairer bi To own our royal bl< Thou are our r ~~ We won our heritage ?And bold onduronoo bo ?r And yet a atr< If we were false to?t _?_Land of fair I \ We shallN be true fto th ?. Til all the ear Our blood is blended ii " Our Souls are shinir in ??? Of-lovely_JFree Shall^ aught of patty a v Shelters the ei America, How could w If we loved Afrlc's s _ Borne on_the Back to our motherland, Now bears the torch ol .. - And so in joy The following- pnofT, ? . SLI , Why \tfaste "life's fleetir Life is too short?.top s\ To spend them .... in ?: T*o blight us as the win Behold the wonders of < zzm? Think vmr No! Men who laugh i "And hold the helm of i > When I think not of mi Away the bed while bu; ?jfoJjWOh comes Death, Thru whose dark water ?? ?- O Wisdom, if the watcli And catch" me nodding i Xet old Time wake me And dock me for each i ; Smith, of New York gccompani at the piano. Then__the gues Kvere usheredin the dfningTOO where everything was beaul [fully arrayed: Fruit cock-tz i was served by Miss Oxner; Mr -Rhtnehardt served salad" wi1 j ed coffee with whipped ereai Beautiful little hearts were gi en for souverjirs; The honored guests were i I follows: Miss Smith, New Yoi |jVlessrs. Sexton Broth^^-f^m* go; Mr. Robinson, New Jerse: Mrs, Thompson, Detroit. The occasion wa3 Voted most happy one by all present Miss Pearl Williams Entertati The Sliver Leaf Sewing Circle The Silver Leaf Sewing Circ 4ield its meeting at the home < Mrs. Pearl Williams with its u | ual opening, Prayer by Pres ?> uenu, ioung.*> uiutr song^ Mrs. Rhinehardt^ "plHrrisTT~ The members responded 1 the roll call with quotations ar ! paying dues. Then the Cli went into itsregular routine < dewing. Many beautiful di signs were exhibited. The ho tess served the Club a most eh borate feast consisting of shrirr salad on lettuce, erackers, picl les, hot coffee with whippe cream; fruit punch with cak Candy valentine baskets souvenirs. They adjourn t meet at the home of ft$rs. Do] ffianLli n L 0XN?f ? -Reporter. NELSON'S BEAUTY PARLOR ? * _______ All Kinds**-~yr-?" t - .. Mme. Josephine Nelson, Mgr. 1317 Wheat St., Columbia, S. ( - VT'l * "TT ADER yVfEJIO aco5XKe;o^ ^FSfarX. '" ? ' , ParV?^^ " irent Poetry?*- "K BetheT^oeiNSON. ~ h., wi\yjent must be typewritten, "rCST" I \. . 16 and ' addressed return anvel ape, 5 . Columbia, S. C., to the Editor of this 5 ts *will be printed under your own 8' irants, this is your chance to develop jJLL nent offers his services to anyone do? n-apy occflflion. such an epitaphs, meis hip, or -topics for programs of all 5 J 1 ** Ca?aS3??83?8^mC83aX03^ I ? i thru.which the American Negro is now^X admiration to see the noble spirit of, ,y t his transplantation:' AMERICA. ?-7-T? '?fka-\ r'"~ - ~ ~~ ' _ a i^Ta^^^TortiVu^B *** loyalty! , ' ? -2r~ the love of liberty? " ^ crowns 4he eagle's brood ?? * ? >yalty! . -- ' N .a^ others still disdain % >od that came from thee, X ta^iue land! . ? -i ~-E5 A thru bitt'rest pain, 1 o Li. !*I. . , UL_ 'qyTre-um nuciiy, HiEwr.hMHM _ - X Afric's kingly_Wood, X hee, America! - ii'reedom's sunl =? ?? *f? ? -n... .'n .IT.' r r. ? Us ?ulrgreedy flood" ? ? Y7, ee, America, ^ ' - 1 r- - - l each crimson stripe? I ?j: ig in .each silver stat1 ???* r !-?? domVUag. H* trife with filth hpgfr|p& flit from afar; ? , ' ^i = tgle's cray? -j,_ e love thee so. . :urmy strand the less? " ' - "7" H|'r~ eagle's-wing. " * 4;' ^ * , our new blood'js~flow, : love, to free, to bless; g we sing! 1:5 ? - -5 - - -? | o <x has a different tone: """ ZEPING. "Z|* ig moments in sleeping?" 7 " vift winged are the hours, { bed while Death comes creeping X ter blights theHow'rs.? " "?-*?-?-= A? : : -Xmarv'lous ^ageH ? it slumber ^inould each age. * ^ ghty things, I sleep. r X rns life'e feeble glow! J ?? s, sleeping I must go. $ ling, stars look dowri T B& my mig^y p^st,? ?.... ..?-? '7 -y? f with his darkest frown, X dIe~"moment lost! . i" M ~ 'NOTICE ^%= tS m\ Davis*Flower Shon ~ \%~ Has moved from 1010 Washing-ijj .s ton Street and will be Lo- ?' -h ?- cafced Feb. 1, 1925 at J~~ n ?In Connection? v- . BEAUTY PARLOR | Poro System^? ;*** as Used and Taught. 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