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? LIGHTHOUSE and INFOI Dn Gray "Not Incl Farmer Inatructo ?: IT ~~r"? : ~ -TALLAHASSEE ? Three for Tmer "ottli'litis, ul the Florida A. "" ' "and M. College have been arrest? ling funds oi the college-? . r. While there is strong belief here, that some white persons ~ ^-vvore involved in the wholesale : thefts fvom the college during the'administration oi; Dr. Gray. r??'none has been indicted. Dr.- Gray himself was not indicted, though all the embezzlo v. '-meat took place during his ad-. L, i ministration. .One-reliable-soun:^ said if Dr. Gray had been iii?^-dieted, "the cover would have ?been pulled off gome of?fhe leaders of education and politics ;? -1 -- !--> * c u> aiau strung DCUC1 liere that the grand jury did the best it could to clean up the mess and givo the new administration ! A-diii ground on . which to begin ... ' its woi;k O,?IX ML Gore, formei dean ? of Tennessee State, began his work as-president April 1. Florida deputies arrested W.. ji Anthony. Gaines^-farmex directur. ioij, in Greensboro, N. C., and pidked up Leo B. Paul, one-time maintenance^ director at; the college, in New Orleans, Sheriff Homabot ounsnim " 1 It's all well and good the so-called "rainy daj * Savingistwice as mnch f the end of it. For exampl< you can afford to retire, < house? That will be a "si the weather. It's worth saving for, a there is an easy, automatic i ... Under the Payroll Savini the Bond-A-Month Plan wl Bonds can be purchased fo your income or bank depot With either plan, saving 1 proof proposition for you, to (Wive?it's done for youBacked by the United S Bonds ere the safest, suissl And remember . . . U. S. Sa ?fi? up today I Wrap up fsdsruceand start saving Tc Automatic Hancock 1 2015 Geryaia St. * ?awaw ?? *? *yw? ?1?MHHMaavMMP , < ^ ; Kline Iron ai 1225 Hue Mi ?/-* -! -??W\r?i?c.- : ..?^_ ?i ??*> , ** 7 ; tMKR. COLUMBIA, &. C. IDA TRIO M PROBF. luuded With rs Indicted ? Frank St< utamire announced. L.. G. Eonup, former agrutm to Paul; "was ambled in ClevI land! O^Tlmisday-b\lancf detectives. Charges Listed Fop Trio Stoutamirc said Gaines peste bonds totaling <$2,300 on thiT I charges ^^ on a pollege purchase, p^aul^has posted $1,000 . bon on a .charge of embezzling $lti [-by -sale of scrap metal betrmgin t*>_the college.? ? " I Evans, indicted as Paul's at eessory In tlie' sale," %vfts held I jail at Cleveland to await-a fug: tive warrant from Florida. Ac thoritie's there said he waive extradition but denied the charg (against him. ??? j He was arrested at the horn (office of?an insurance ftrm fc which he has worked since gc iflg-K) rW??ftW?n -? The indictments again: Gaines accuse him of stealin $212.50. $77.50 and $2,633 at di extension iundsT He aleo chai :ged with accepting an $87 kicl | back on the purchase of 30,0( post .cards from Granger stUdi 'Tallahassee, which he purchase i y^vv ifc sauina fity? to put something aside for r," but? 1 un when there's ^reward at 9, how about the day when or to buy that new car or inshiny day,'! regardless of md, thanks to Uncle Sam} way for you to do it. gs Plan where you work, orlere you bank, U. S. Savings r you automatically, out of uta. becomes an automatic, fooli f because you can't forgot -every month. tatee Government, Savings : investment you can make.: vings Bonds pay you 4 doll isted, in ten years: those daydreams for future >r the*.'sunshiny days, ^ now! t swing Is gs Bonds Buick Co. Pfcone 2-727 iaiWefaTCo: er Street Saturday, May 8, 1050 ? j Jamaican Priest 1 Sees Progress ^ a - Slow andCradual f; K BOSTON '-r- The development, p ?i.r ;t native Nugru Catholic clergy "si m the British West Itnles will he -i "a slow and gradual" ptpcess, s| according to Father Gladstone ^ W11K0M. S.T.?..?J.C-.D.,'' Chancel-1!^ the- Vicariate-of Jumnu'o !tt T One oi the two Negro pi io?ts j p of the Vicariate,- Fatljer Wilson, i IV as Chancellor, is a elos.e assist- i c ant to'the Vicar Apostolic., Help. d was in Boston this week to jt-j'lr i(T tend the consecration of the new- j A e J ly-appointed -Vicar Apostolic, S , Most * Rev. John J. McElenev, SCU Mr " . -4* | in an interview granted the: H d'|Boston Pilot, Father Wilson noted!* >2 j that there are tour Negro Jania.i,w H--uon?p; icj t?r ~rrt' tne Solnot'y - of '?r *" A !sus ru Jamaica, ana_mre Neg:o.~, '-Brother of that Society. ' Bight n' more Jamaicans are study-ia^ ? i-lfur the priesthood. jj ' "Aitnoug'h only one m every 13 . ~, persons . in Jamaica belongs to. e | tne Catholic Church, the number | ei t utholies has increased ironi ' p e '4U.U0U in lyJU to 4U,0UU in UdU, js, 11* t lw? r Wf i 1 JJ i n -m-ir4 ?"'HI. 1 { ii.aouii 1 UL' ril' ? yj >-|j.s due mainly to the influence h'oi f-mn- Catholic rtrrrrremirrT?and 1 h st secondary schools."' Among the obstacles to relig^A f- ion in Jamaica, thu priest listeii, s{ '** ^'pnvUTtS"' 'tma'~ils" Til iI'Tifhin i i k r" \us, inateriaiisni ujuI tlixr labs.' t- ut stability ol lamily hie. "The 1 s( '0 Holy Name Homestead under .the h ?> direction wl Rev. Raymond' Sul-1n d hvan, S. J., is endeavoring to pro- a M vide decent homes lor Catholic <, ! married couples in one section fj ?t4 Jamaica about seventy miles st from Kingston. 1 merely mention I gj this as one ol the projects," he'di ? -saicU v 1 ? I Ordained in Rome, FatiTtr Wil- sc ' son continued his studies there alter ordination to qualify lor hi the degrees of Doctor ot Sacred at Theology and Doctor Of Canon iti Law. From 1938 to 1940 he stud- ai led social service wo/k at ford- D " ham" "University in New York, hj ~ "He nas lecture extensively on th the sociological problems ol Ja- gt malca. m jc ? cl ffta. State U,?- 4., : Students Give To iw Defense Fund n ; w NEW YORK ? Eight students at Fionaa Btate University have . the Grovejnnd, Florida, youths " whose rape conviction was appealed by NAACP attorneys last sv ~ week; before the Florida Supreme Court. The money, submitted by five young" women and three ^ ? young men, was received by the ^ "Committee of 100," a fund-raising group for the Legal Defense and Educational Fund of ttrc Na- -rational* Association for the Ad- i} vancement of Colored People. . ' , IT! -"As to the guilt - or innocence ^ of these men, we are not concern- o1 ed," these white students wrote. "But we are concerned with their g - cas?, believing that -they should not be convicted solely because L, of fheir color." ? "Believing that the denial of j 1 their rights as citizens of Florida j Itribution with the hope that it in _ will help guarantee these youths' * their 'due process'' to which we i ? all as Americans are entitled." A denial of ours," they continued, y t!\vo would like to offer this rort- I NAACP Youths To Participate In \ Annual Meet j. NEW YORK ? Youth divis- r ions of the NAACP will resume n participation in annual convent- T . ions of the Association at the S Boston meeting, June 20?25, it -^ Acting Secretary Roy Wilkin* C announced Mor.day. * IP ^ | it A special session of the 41st i" annual conference will be devote^ t.? the problems of young people L in the civil rights movement. ]:. Until 1941, youth councils and college chapters of the Association participated with the adults 1 ? in the annual conventions. rnereaitor they iheld national |" conferences of their own, apart ^ "" from luTmral conventions.. An fr -amendment to the NAACP eon- ^ stitution adopted this year pro- . vides for direct representation - by these units at the annual con- ^ ferennce. for A. and M. for $375. m $15,540 Shortage Found Pf The five grand jury indict"" uients?handed?down?hrst?Wed- nesday climaxed a year's investi gation of the colleg by state of^ ficials and two other grand juries. A recent state audit showed ? shortage of $15,540 in A. and M. extension funds and the jury re' ported it found evidence of "imu morality and dishonesty" at the college which it said resulted fr6m "gfffniM mlsnianugument.**' ~ The jury said Florida's weak statutes prevented it from makm ing more indictments. I * L . I, ^ _ , - , ^ - .? ' Vlexander School lost To Patrons* SPARTANBURG ? The A nder School gave a tea fot iitrhih; on April a4th^i?*-3^ 1. The pupils entertained t uests with a program of so oems. exercises with rhytl .icks, recording of safety si tuf.?demonstration in?Htmd oelling, writin and drawing The fourth year pupils 1 irrTosK lfl ffcadlrtg Tm^lTrltft c?Paulino Richardson \v?n 1 rite in reading ajrul Can loss, second. In the arithm ?nte?sl, three girls Mod for ] ia.ce; and all Were given pri hey were Carolyn Moss,' Ma tchprson and Juanita Paw erviiig as'judges for t.herw ;>ts _wora .Mrs. L.M. Will it IIss A C. Wheeler a nd Mi.-a. . Rivers. After the program, the part ere re ved ity the teachers. 1 :B. F.osTer, fs principal of il f )illon News DILLON -'Rev. B.I Coo astor of St, Stephens ME Ola >en.t fast weekui ALv-y Cross, idling his uncle:"Rev. It.J. t [the Sumter District took t is pulpit durin g 111s aosem i\liss Pauline Fail a stude'n lien University. Columbia, sj ?Vpr^f**clav< lmmr> t pron 11 v* \ The Dillon High School it< :innpp| concert at ] el AME Church on last~Fri ight arid was well received near capacity audience Tcered long and often* This nr is he^id - every Spring, < ifuting mixed voices, bovV irl's glfce clubs. This chorus er the direction of Miss I.a Watson, challenges any 1 hool group in the state. The Criterian Club of this eid its anual spring reccp the Dillon High School a orium on last Tuesday ever id had quite a delightful ti avid_ Pugh^s Orchestra,, wf >s improved greatly, furnis te music. Many T?ut of. t\ rests jointed the Dillonites aking the affair the most tyable ever sponsored by Ub. Mrs. Mary Daniel sof Jack? He is visiting--her ^children York. Leoiiar>r R. Wheeler of .S. Navy and now stationed orfolk, Va., is spending sev< eeks with his aunt and gra other, Mrs.. Helen Crawford isg Maggie Wingalc nl Pat :reet, Mrs, Crawford w?$ tntly incapaciated from a ba ruised arm but lias recove ifficiently enough to be out iin. .Mrs. Ellen Belle Short ' moralized from the Hazel Gr hureh at Hamcr, and Mrs. I raneis McRae at New Holly , Church. - Daniel Warren Blue of New as leased the Princess i heatre and will take over icdiately as director. He pr cs pictures comparable to !her theatre in the county. Mr. and Mr.s Walter (Hap llison have returned to the c Mesdames Elizabeth Har1 id Layra Page and John iel are on the sick list. Pwo Die Of Fum n Car Tragedy U Florence FLORENCE ? Mis Es^ie ack, age 23 and John Henry or, 26, -were found dead of ihyxiation in the front seat filler's car early Saturday m ng. Asphyxiation was cause* arbon moni-xide fumes. Although the motor had to unnintf before the discovery lade, the igition switch was 'ho car had been parked off iouth- Church,..Street Exten i the vicinity of the Atla oast Line Puffiphouse and t> ass. A green 1938 Ford Co ae car was recently pinch* v Mr. Miller, it was said. Pre-dnwn Fisherman had < ic car driven to the spot ghts were turned off. No pproached the cai for sev ours. Jesse Lee Ward an roup of small hoys, fishing effrpy's Cirrk" nenrby, evi ally went to the vehicle iscoveted the bodies, then n rri city police?It .was ho he ic couple had been dead ur or five hoTTrs, when the ?3tigation waJ' made. Insj on of the car revgaled n rlail pipe, thus causing car' onxide from the exhaust metrate the car's interior. "BEAUTY i We try t.? make every possible?guided, of cours create a Memory picture eonsolatinn in the years 1 : Fielding's H 122 Logan Street ? , _ Chariest< _l i heir IMiiL immm. ZC'. 1*1 MBWBBai "^ 3^^&:?-'.>r.; :^|B|?lLl ' *? - ' -s : ? : . : ' . < ". ! n? - . - Pictured above is Bishop Frai Mad Bull' Rvlil Presiding 131 sin j r bf tnu Seventh Episf ipal D; ? ' - ''' ' ; ' " i\"?! ' ' i "*-* dent Samuel R Iliggins ?f AIT* ' University. !' F C James. ;le; >ent D'ckors*?n Tieological Sen vi.iL p. t-lrh-rs. paste l,supe~nn tendon t> ~ "T Sund' Pfc* Schools. teachers and ti porti. ?0>'' of hundreds of children <d all d lC*|'y nominations who t?.ok part in tl '' I .eadership Conf :on- t *_ ^ "State College Ha I Ul'a | 1 lit't: SAVANNAH. Ga - Four a; dresses marked the opening of U ei'yjFirst Annual Regional Leadersh tion conference-held at Savannah Sta ud-l College. April ?3-24 ung E.A. Lowe, director of Gener me. Extension University System lien Georgia; Eugene Stanley,, acti*, fieri dean of faculty, and "William > von Payne, president. Savannah~Sl?t in College spoke during the initi; en- session which began at 1 p.m. an the j continued through 2>30. Dunr .the evening a vesper audienc .on- heard Miss Emily Woodward, d item of GcorL'ia wil th>ithe final speech of the day. . I It: note address spoke on "The Co eral lege and the Community." Th I ~ I >u i %iyLAV-^ *11 v4>-> i inuuu i U) siuatrn an I and graduates with the spirit ar pin. desire to fit.,themselves into con re muoity affairs and develnpemerr idly i this Mr rtfyx an ^nsy-jot>, Tf said red j "Techniques of Community O tt- ganization" .was the subject c I which Dean Stanley spoke folio* was ling the keynote address. He ou o*'e i lined ^elght factors he considere important in this phase of activit M. They .include tl) having a "li\ issue," .(2) gettihg the people i mm, the community who .possess* \nn [prestige to join the movement, (' im-1 dramatizing the issue, (4) holdir om- mass meetings, (5) maintainir any interest, and t6) setting up con mittces to remain on the ale pj ) | for future problems. -ity, President Payne who delive ^ red the opening welcome addretzog | Mcr| Radio Panels ps' Feature Of Delta Week ; UURHAM. N. C. - Two par hsi ussion to be aired over JJL ham radio station WTIK will . " i feature of North Carolina C< Mil- : 1 rue'sDelta Sigma Theta-spc - as" .o: ed 'May Week." Clementine Coley, (? eedmo lorn" N.C. senior and general cha man of the May Week progra said that other activities of t ased WOek. to he observed May 1 w?s will include an address Mond; on '.May 1, by Dr. Helen G. Edmon. 0*c professor of History at N.C.C.; sion "Karnpus Kapers'' show, Thuj ntl<" dav. May 4; and a qufz progrii Vtff- Oft- Saturday, May 6 ach. Louise Jacson Sanford, N.< Jsed trintrrr and ehae man of the cot nuttee planning for the radio' pr >een -rums, suul that sarors Mari< and Henderson., Fayetteville, N ( one patsv Kincaid, Marion, NO.; ai eral Kvelyn Holland. Knoxville, Tom d 31 will participate 6i\. a Tilesda in ' May 2. panel discussion. Cnt-Discussion for Tffe Saturd and j May 6 panel will be sorors Dor ioti- ] Hayden, Philadelphia, Pa., Glai vod . ys MoOtll. Charleston. S.C-?at for Louise Jackson. The panels, in- i be hoar^ from 3:15 to 3:30 p.i >(tc-J <>n Tuesday and from 10:30 to 1 had ; 45 a.m. on Saturday, will be cc bon | tored around the theme for tl to week, "Peace: The Mid-Centur ! Challenge." OR MEMORY service in our chapel as beautiful as e, by the family's wishes. We try to i that may bring some measure , of :o come ome For Funerals l'hone 5911 >n. Soutft)- (farotttnt ?? Iwti. TBPl^p^^BsSidBMlfcifc-frSa^Bi^B^gBB lk Ka.-tc i Hunt unci ' party >p_ i - -' i-a niptis ui Allen UniVers -s- ? ;i!:crnoon "before Easter. H ITi/j'inV K.IS piL'.st'iil mi ^ u't hundreds of .children w i;i ainc from all parts .of the C i:- and county t<> participate' in t rs fntnt-. -- '- " ty I>can Jam?s .served as t >n ehairman < f the Easter Ha; v?Committee ~his'~year Bish y?i'!i ' ', , (umiK'nded tlie rtenn for t erpnee at Savannah liled A Success I presided at the evening scssit 10, Mr. Lowe introduced Miss Wo?. i'p waul who tpoke on "Leddersh le in Georgia---it Challenges a ! Responsibilities " al i -There is*a need for additior t [ leadership ' in this state, M tg Woodward said. A goi>d- leacj v. is very humble, i.e., must" ha te ' courage * and humility. Cool al leadership is one of the' poor< id forms ot leadership that exis ig she added. "e | A reception followed in t i:. community hcuse. William * Hollowav of fh.-* -pgr^fmn?4-qfT1 'tl nrpsi H f>rt * tKo vr.nnJ?/? ?: - r . ?ms ' SCaSll TKa t^/n Hay TfmVi* ^ft **"; close witK three forums whi is proved very stimulating, infc ts mative, and enlightening,?T lci 'first morning stssi >n go* und< ? way?at 9 A.m. Willi Alfci'ind u llui>c.. statg agent tor Negro 4 r- ."Problems of >n the topic. a Says Point When Methodists Head ? One Grows Up 1) || GREENSBORO, N.C. ? "O ^ of the erowning achievements life is to grow up spiritually : well as physically, Dr. B. Jose i Martin, executive director of t r* 1 Methodist College Foundation . North Carolina. Incorp., told t ~ Bennett College vesper audier last week. ? !'Jesus dicl not make immati , ity the goal of life," he sa j "There is a point In life when grow up." j Dr. Martin cited five, distil . qualities evident in- a per? . when?h#?grows upj npirituo bo'and keeps pace with "the will ,, God as he marks off his chroi . logical years. Among these w the ability to face and cope w . ' reliant, to be emotionally sta j and to sense the need for ma I fcst ing great concern for olhe 1?3; I Emphasizing the necessity jy j realizing that God is not jus 11hoological phrases, a tradition (, a vocabulary expression, but rs_; creator an^ sustainer of all im universe, the former assist; I president of Oklnh,.mn fin/ T1 2~-vmsity declared. "Relic'on is n. | experience, a real Something." o- j Music for the >ervice was st on; by the fifty-four voice^ freshix 2., j choir under the direction of CI. 'tdjCnce K. Whitenian, college orgj n. | isr. Soloists were Misses Tho y, t asina Martin. Camden, S C. a Corelia King. Philadelphia, Pa ry-j ~ " "|Honry Davis Is To Rest n o- CHARLESTON -r- The rema -i- of Mr. Henry L. Davis, 56 R{ ,.v I 1 f * 1' * were mnerpiizea y Mt. Zion AME church last we He had been in declining hea ? for several months and de; Rituals were performed by i pastor, Rev. B. F. Sumter, the bituary and condolences wi read by Miss Loraine E. Mo trie. Surviving are his wide Mrs. Bertha T. Davis, and otl relatives. Among out of towners at 1 funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. I ~JaTV TOartin of Jenkinsville, M Edythe Dansby, %Ne*< York Ci Mts. Carrie Muudle, ? Cnhnnt antf Mrs. Juanita Mundle. also u Columbia " m,y ?>?7???|L_ ^ H ~ " " 1 I ~ . m t . 1 1 ... c*""rfrW p? jig-'p V /fc^Wf I - . .L; i 4B Jon splendid way" he organized_thtLL ity various committees whieh work-1 v cd so faithfully to make the par- li t.i l\ suvoossrui. j ho The idea of a city wide Easter 1; ity Egg hunt was born in tl\e mind c he..of Bishop Reid last year. The'r -hunt tas* year W?fc>" so successful:c he that i- .was made an annual af-jl tv fair. Egg?, were donated by the OTT-yanoUs churches of the district p and rrty," and bv Bishop Reid. ? E U-^WLldJRoaeLTo Be Staged By ! Johnson Groutf .. ! v _i_ A_ Th?-> musical comedy. "Wild-i j . Rose." will be presented by the y llP music department of the C. A,. n(^ Johnson high school' Monday May Cat 8:15 FT"KC~ in the~rs ial school's gymtorium. s 'ss This laugh provoking op per e .'^^ 'ta coolers around the . lives of j. two young girls* one the -daugnter of a gypsy family, the other * the daughter of a wealthy fam- ? ily. The gypsy mother surrept- s itiously exchanged the girls 0 he when they were infants and this J- gives rj<r - * = c? ions .when heredity vies with c >n. environment. - .. t* ~ ?Romance enter* when the two J c girls fall in love with young men s and many fSmpletions arise, jq The" comedy takes a surprising "ir *Mrr> n> fh* An/i| wWH " ?rtain t? leave the?audience tn'[Jll'T^oWinruWted'to attend | this rib-tickling comedy. ik'nn.? - ?T /nuljl uaiioos %J v/IlUir ?: Sinffs At N?C. Stale DURHAM, N.C. -?_The Uiii"versity of Kansas A Capella Choir recently sang Miss Ruth H. ne Gillum's arrangdjnent of the^ Tjf spiritual,?"Them's No Hiding as Place," in a special recital attendpn ed~ by the -distinguished composer ' he Noble Cain.' , -od?Miss Gillum, professor uf piano he at North Carolina College, has \ ice been informed by Dean D. M. j | Swai thoUt of the ITni ? ^ ar. Kansas School of Fine Artg 'hat > Mr. Chin praised the arrange- ! Wg ment highly. |J nd j Commenting?on?the?reaction-! ~ tof the audience of the spiritual n net arrangement, - Dean Swarthoutlj . )n I said it proved "an immense suc-ji iiv I ere | I 3 1 CLAFLIN . li hlcj < S V M M E R ? ? mi- } JUNE 12 s,,t ! Orangeburg, S< t a ] 1869 ? CLASS- "A" ?rj < Courses Leading to the the the | ART EOREIG1 ; BIOLOGY LANCIA _aiu 1 ?? H ~ CHEMISTRY " CENRRA ing . um l science ar- > ELEMENTARY m- > EDUCATION HISTORY m- <: nd 1 ENGLISH, MATHE> 'li Special ErnpnasH on Ten fr rhcr TTainimv " v 11( Integrated Curricula . PI - li ? Reasonabl at B Ample Rooming Accomodati Jth li ACCREDITATIONS: \W Ullwl ? 1. ...... w j iuc ouuincrn ; j - Secondary Schools South Carolina Department ol ere University Senate of the Methi ul~ Veterans Administrate )U' . Association of American Coll< \er. ..v.,... 1 For further information JJf : Dean Ernest A. Finney, CI ^. [ htirR-.Eolith Cftroltna ity' I Dr. J. J. Seabrtx | REGULAR SESSION I V ; /' i " v > * ? .? * i *. ~ ~ 7" * : 7 7*^ ~ : ' . - -V - x IV5 ? " ; '' " V*_ Many -prizes, including Bibles, /ere gh^ -to children finding urge number?^ of eggs. Another project ot fhe district list year was the city wide?vaation Bible School. Plans are aleady in process for this year's J ? ity wide vacation Bible School )cun Fiyher, dean of Women, of lllen t)diversity, has been ap- ?ointed director of the Vacation lible School. / "" A " r_? , '' . _ lazeLScott Wins~ ? }n_Damage Suit SPOKANE. Wash. (Atlas)* ? lazel Scott, pianist has been a/arded $250 damages hy a jur^r hat. found she had been refused he Ls a Negro, Miss Scott sued Mr. and Mrs. . iarry Utz, former owners of a 'asco Wash^ restaurant for $50, >00 on grounds she was denied erVice at the Utz establishment >n Feb. 11, 1949 because ot her olorv Her complaint was based n a Washington law enacted tn?? .909, which forbids operators of rertain public places* to refuse % ,ervice to persons because of race ' I ?1 Varietv ?f MMte SmU?? Complete L&mi ot Twmof T | GROCERIES ] Free Delivery Service 1013 PINE STREUTT J. E. Barnes, Prop. mammammmmmmmmmmmmm GUARANTEED ?: | ~T Watch Repairing t. .. . . UVlM A \r>a JLI .1 iTiriii o JEWELRY CO. I; - 1417 Main Street |~~ ; (Next to Palmetto Theatre) diversity] m ? ? ; ? 1 9 5 0;! AUGUST 3 -r??-;! ? >uth Carolina COLLEGE ? 1950 ^ Bachelor's Degree In: ^ ^ * Husic \ . . > lGE I'llYSfCAL & ~i r=? Vt^ALTH S L ~^TTCrCATTON | ; RELlGmTlR 1 FOCCATTON - | . SOCIOLOGY ' a t ^ ?I.IAL > . IATIf\S STUDIES .. .! ___ ' . < . ... \ I'oll Tt-aln^l r?^.iitK rr= m-~ ... leaaatit Surroumtnga I '/ V7 e Rates ? ons Available On Campus Association of Cotta*** aod f Education ' >dUt Church * ? >f?* ' - : u.w^_ and CaUlocufT wrtta: ""T""1 aflin UttTver*^r, OrW*- ?? ah PrtftWant M "I * * ~/H t EG INS SEPT. 1149M *7 . 7 ?77 7m