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Rind INFOl E G1 ETT hite ?We celeWeek to >utstanding History is J j lives and) a and wo-, men of days gone by. Those j whose records hove stood the test of time have earned their | place in history. Those who have, made contributions toward making the world a better one arej * worthy of imitation. Such a person was Hariet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born in the dark and stormy night of 11 human slavery. She hated {t ; uUlVH) and aid what she could j | to free anyone held in bond- u nira t- f * - *- - - ?6v, ui itivi, aiie earnea ner |) place in history by working in i ] the underground railroad. It f is interesting to note in passing t that history speaks favorably nly of those who rendered 1 great service to their fellow- ; tan. Those who do only for :i themselves are little noted nor i i are they long remembered. j f At the tender age of five, Haj-;c I v net Tubman was introduced tO| slave labor. She states, "I wasj seven when I was sent to take^ care of a baby. I was so small Ij* had to sit on the floor and have j ? the baby put in my lap. And the baby was always in my lap ex-.*1 cept when the mother was feed-j11 ing it or when it was asleep." s She also remembered in her later v years how she had to eat and n :sleep with the hogs for several days to avoid a beating. Since ^Harriet was unrnlv Kv notnM *ner every thought was concern-j Bene< The Mansion House picture acres contributed by the honor served many purposes for the pils, a striking contrast to the Library fs now in the process c building contains reading room constructed under the. administi crro liresidonf of th<> in?(ihi)mr ?* ' lit.? i un -Bmmww tress of the .institution,resided 'x- }'^3u v MieKiilT fx' . X mHjti ' i RMER, COLUMBIA, S. taturday, February 14, 1VEN TO TUBMAN mg?frrcttpmr However, sh< twcntv-nine before she at" her freedom. Once Harriet Rained doni she was a terror to slave holders. She was co ually raiding plantations 1 i?g others fo freedom. Beti 1851 and 1B52 she made el trips from Canada to the S to steal slaves. Every trip made was successful. No tive was ev*r captured had lier for a leader. Thv amazing thing about woman is that she operati spito of three great hand First, she was illiterate. Im 1fV.. AurmlfT "he fugitive to make his way Canada to South Carolina ui could neither read nor \ Enemies were all around, ugitive slave law was in o ion. A Negro had no r whites were bound to res They could show the fugitive >iece of paper w ith writing ,nd place him in an embar ng position. One time Har rierrds found her fast usleej ler a poster that announc eward f?r hcr capture'. Another great handicap icr inability to determine c ions. When she left Canac lick uo the slaves she knew ras to go south, but there io guide posts. When she e> ally found the slaves she V ho was to go north, but r cas not always easy to d lino. Harriet's third great" hai cap was a sleeping; sickn There were times when si overcame her and s^c could diet Line 'd above was one ot' t ht ed benefactr-ss, Mrs. lb small college community THE -I. J. ST AUKS L ?f reorganizu ion with rr s, browsing ooms and 1 ration of the lat <_> I >r. J. i, and whose widow, Mr: nn the campus. it , nHra^P^Wg-Vlv ' > < '^' '.r&* HHUMUIW 1%{ the even . Gy 'f'ljjj fu^- ( , ' '^SBMaP 'I; who I !/i The ' ' t>era-: m<- ^ ll1t<-. on it I rass-[ *> <**' % T- m n>*"^ i ..oo m mil niff", i > Ull- | ec* a nothing but sleep. It doesn't i take much power of imaginawas tion to appreciate the trouble lirec*! a fUgitive could get in with an lu lo| ailment of that kind. w| Yet, this unainly, illiterate wowere /ent- niyn w^? had no sense of direc-. tnew *'on suffered continually iorthl'om sleeping sickness, has made eter- I PaKes> history. No cncycloj pedia would be complete without ltij. information on her achievements, ess. eep Subscribe Now and He Saf? do A Valued Gift For a Friend Collcj ri Col X*x**srz.' > ^ ^^tr<v .. v HBBBBHB^SCwT^Mpr^ * * first buildings on the twenty thsheba Benodiet. This buildiny with loss than a hundred puBRARY (pictured below). The lanv volumes beiny added. The Eicturo rooms. This buildinpr was I. Stark who was the first NY< .InlY Sf<"'l ".ir.tn.,? i.. . '???' M. H 1 IW1 I It ! ? ^shianai " ?< * " f P^igb^, BBPBB^R9K5^?; sysmmmmiK Mmwm t ICA N WA Y Had Wolf ,; McCray Speaks i a 4- nu ni ^llCI ctw i i Cheraw?-John H. MSCroy, edi- 1 i lor of The Lighthouse and In- t j fornx'r and Slate Progressive I i Democratic chairman .will he the f I main speaker in the February f j meeting of the Cheraw NAACP|t .branch. r|.a i Scheduled for four o'clock in c I the afternoon on February ? 5,' (the meeting will be held in the : (Presbyterian Church on Second > street. t msMmwwimw *e', To i.ele Five . after the close College i ' s /beginning. T been t >d as the date t he 82 . .; ! ceii" r and / ; . .edict ?? ' Vwti its hum? <>> dlining-, i ie coll tion tot I ' i* of South Carol diet i< :i . t. i ...I itioiitu port fi'uin Baptist organizati< Friends. A regular feature of tion is the Founder's Day. Hal of Benedict College are called sistancc to the college. The F only l?ie general appeal of Ben ~ hu'nistfis, cfiurches and friend suceest--of the Founder's Day in a large way the amount of from i! - const it uen< y. * A I * Y y_ *i''->+>'p>-4Htlt . y ft < Tha AntimU'l C.lu*fn4 pu-U nf-tfrrTimrpttK rrnrl- -t*- tln? < <->?? v campus. the huiKlin^r is used and Vesper services, weekly | semblies and cultural prograr administration of the late l>i makes a striking view as it f minds the ptrfilic of the sacrei tion. f bur. Dr. Boyd To Speak At 1 Meeting In Birminght Birmingham. Ala.?The NAACP _Pn>gram mJiie field of edu- TTp] nation will be. the subject of the r' keynote address to be delivered by- Dr. W. M. Boyd of Atlanta ~~u University here on February 20. Hei Dr. Boyd, who is a professor don. | itl the Atlanta University Depart- str0e ment 'of Political Science, has ( (J ^ been prominent in NAACP cir- ^ ides for a number of years. ?les for a number of years. As president of the Georgia State VAACP Conference, he led the mh ir.ht for the admission of Hor- I H4 ice T. Ward into the University) if Georgia. This case is now j jending in the Federal Court. He J jmt s well known also us a radio, ;on 1 men tutor and political ana-j y?t. , ?Delegates to tin bit?Annual i VAACP Southeastern Regional leadership Training Conference j till jiifet m the opening busi-i less session at the Eighteenth i A It ! ? lit U.:.n,-h V M r' A K.w.innir... I ^ at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, J ?obruavy 20. The meeting tvj| vhic! Or., Boyd will speak will j je h'-'al t the pinion Bethel In-1 lepent.it : Methodist Church, 13th } Ureet 6th Avenue, South, i ^ lev. T, .i ane, Pastor, at 7:30* I hat even : j;.. j On Saturday, February 21. (lis- i ussions will center around end-' ng segregation and discrimina-1 ion in housing, transportation,' daces of public accommodation' ind recreation; increasing the' tfegro vote in the region and acivating brunches, youth councils md college chapters to a greater' 'fTecti veness. Representatives from branches' ? md youth groups in Uic seven southeastern -tat.es will be m atendanee. wmwmwi^m^mwcvmwi K Stud brate Foi of t he ('i vil War. Ilenedict he sixteenth of .March has * to observe the founding of r v'* to honor its founder, Mrs. icket, Rhode Island, j'r^ni otfe has made its coiu'rib ilina and to the nation, ih '.etion which receives, its supjns. Alumni. Students and the Founder's Day Celebra* ly. At this time supporters upon to lend financial asounder's Day appeal is the icdict college to the alumni. S'of the cull opr. Hence, the campaign will delermine in funds Renedict wilt lvo-iy- /SB laboi tai.jr eitce >' of the spiritual lit* ??<" Uui ^ SHI t<>r Sunday Church school >rayer services, weekly as- / ~ lis. Constructed under the plete r. .), .1. Starks. the edifice dinir aces Taylor Street and re- has I 1 dedication of the institu- this lion. ww&mwmmumwmwwwii \ ^ nef i VAACP Region'l im On Weekend ! mingway News .iVLI Ky Mw?, A. L. Walker 6V!t>ek. - ? the sj>3 ningway ? Dr. R. E. R/Og- vlUd presiding elder of the ]'. ins-1 ^ ^ district, held a ml, tu!! 0(K)' ho> i tor -it Jerusalem \ME membei h. with Rev. G. T . Baylor, Arnerict tccause^^ Only ClauSSen'S offers you 112 years contin* uous baking skill, exper leiue and "know-how." i A kK ClnilSSon'Q 1 1D/IU nnlt' * J uca-o yjniy the choicest flour, sugar, milk, shortening and other baking in- I gredients. B To assure proper mixjfc ing and uniform baking, H CMauSSen'S uses only the most modern baking equipment. Call for ClauSSen'S? ^ America's finest hread 1 in taste, texture, flavor J "=_J Wimmfy EJLmaJCJI BAASm WAm'ionmKMwm l\ in / inder's L -4 <:^#- *:v^Wr?l pHaHH y. ,,; . -;. ' ^ -' Tllr S'iciH >' Hall pictured ab?)V< atnries and classrooms a'iiTT bl ht in this building., and foi^_l_h - have been carrying <>n a rosea THK SITE of tin1 Dormitory-Diii (1 will provide family style food iK !?M?m and living accommodatio been called an "Adventure of Fai building will depend greatly upc mMmm Tluop ol^ct'Vl'J t ll g of the Boy Scout mo veer*' on Sunday Barmley chorus of Con- JUb ill render a program at in Church Sunday, at 2 t? Mrs. Bertha Walker is w( n^or and the public is in- ?r 3 v ^ knon nmr I each reeUf more than 20.200.- g"t' 's and men have been rs of the Boy Scouts of JT3 (liS I F/Ni * SRE A Suns! f AT YOUR i Prog % 3:. *p . \ is a modem, \vell-equipp< TTcv Trpirrt*-Tht- h?< l* past year members of the rch project for the Federal i lOT 'f? \ + . &< ??* V- . r: ' jaR ?P ytag, sFjtgMBWKr^y fVs ritf Hall is pictured below. T1 sendee for approximately 1( ns for over 100 studentss. ith" by President J. A. Baec >n the the success of the F i ly.i . . ?v . ay Beautiful iyft ..by avoiding onthlyLeokTQr II Uli sigrn an bar fact became cramps. Jitters. batbar bar na mora ly look older, worn out, jittery for t day* each month? Why lot everybody ' your "time" is here? Thousands Of*'t girls and women take a little Cardial day to help build new energy and ance. They look, act, sleep better, feel ind less misery eech month. Some eves trough periods without, pain after . Stay lovely all month ? aak your r for Cerdui. (Say: "cavd-yca-eye"). " MA'S EST Af%l 9ii#; In The Happy hine Yellow Wrapper J*. GROCERS i : a? yeas. ~N :-(! buildincr with fiv*. i phy*i?4-^vwn ?fr-^4F* Division of Natural SciSecurity Agency. his building when fcom>0 students, a teachers' This proposed buifdng >ats. The complettoti of 'ounder's Day Celebra ft ' r '' . -)~~