The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 30, 1919, Page 6, Image 6
DR. HENRY LOUIS SMITH
WILL COME TO COLUMBIA
President of Washington and
Lee Will Address Teachers
of State.
On November 27, 28 and 29
the South Carolina Teachers'
Association will hold its an
nual meeting in Columbia. This
event is of interest to us be
cause the leaders in the educa
jonal circle of the state are
mostly graduates and profes
sors of the university. Many
prominent educators will be
present, gmong them, Dr.
Wardlaw, dean of the school
of education here;. Dr. Jjeary
Louis Smith, president o, W$sh
ington and Lee univer ity, and
an uncle of Dr. Reno Sith,
and Miss Wil .gg qray, well
known thruout the state as one
of the foremost promoters of
the illiteracy campaign.
Students of the university
would profit by attending the
meetings of the association, es
pecially those who intend to
teach after graduation.
On Friday evening the gen
eral session of the association
will be turned over to the illiter
acy commission. Dt. Patterson
Wardlaw and Miss Wil Lou
Gray are arranging a most at
tractive program for this vital
ly important subject.
The third session will be on
Saturday morning when the
business of the association will
be taken up.
It has been decided by the
president that there will be no
department meetings on Thurs
day afternoon. These meet
ings will be held on Friday
morning and Friday afternoon.
This arrangement will make it
possible for a great many to be
at home for the Thanksgiving
dinner and come into Colum
bia for the evening meeting.
The departments meeting at
9:30 o'clock on Friday are as
follows: School improvement
association, home economics,
county superintendents, depart
ment of superintendence, kin
dergarten. Those meeting at
11:30 are as follows: Grammar
grade teachers, rural teachers,
language teachers, history
teachers, primary teachers, in
dustrial teachers. At 3 :30 p.
m. Friday: College presidents,
teachers, school improvement
association, home economics,
English teachers, peace league.
The Bolshevist theory is old.
Only the name is new. They
were formerly called thieves.
The Red and Black
just
enough
Turkish
T HE only cigarette above the cheapest brands
that has ever won a tremendous, nation-wide
popula;ity is. Fatima.
Fatima's sales nearly equQ4 those of all the straight
Turkish cigarettes cornbined; and nq other cigarette
costing as much as Fatima has one-half of Fatima's
annual sales.
The reason na7 be tlnt Fatima contains more
Turkish than any other Turkish blend. This would
mean, in other words, tha instead of containing too
much Turkish as straight Turkish cigarettes do, or
too little as in the poorer Turkish blends, Fatima's
famous blend contains just enough Turkish - just
enough to taste right and jNst enough to leave a man
feeling right even aite; smoking more than usual.
FATI MA
A Senstble Cigarette
Wingfield's Drug Store
1443 Main Stre