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SAFETL DIRECTOR ON G.\KVI>
BOMBING __ .
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: 'ticc in protPtftinlirC V? l ui.
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member of a mob.
The Association's letter states
. -t'A-firm and unequivocal stand biiTlv
part of the' authorities of Clevohm
against, wanton attacks upon:colore
? citizens will result, we are - convince
by considerable experience ire sue
, " ' Ur %
, cases, in the cessation of such lawtes
^ < actions.". > *"
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~ . N_EW_YORK D:\IRY~R! I'l DIM"E
A NT Fj NEGRO EDIT"OR I AI.S
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chiscment of the Negro was a trrav
mistake, praising Mr. Borah for hi
. . stand. v
.1 ?? Irr-his letter-tb (he N. A. A. C. 1
. . sending thcV editorial Mr. Russell said
"The attack fs obviously, imiliciou
??1?spiteful, and without1 Mention.?Thr-,is
no issue about* colored people i
Europe,' outside of Great Britain. Wha
_ ever may be tHyir attitude at bona
/-v III1T1 11?1 n^? III l" rilg^'U lilt' L' III) J t'ii.M.)
to indulge in atlack.s ypoti colored A
Vs moricans. It is plainly the work o
"XC2' some, man who is priiTlFyTltijr Tffs ' poi
serial prejudices. I think such an ex
L hibition of petty meanness should txi
be allowed to go. unrcbukod."
The Advancement Association i
thanking Mr. Iioid has requested bin
in view of his, statement thai the edi
torial did not meet with his-approva
to take such steps a> are necessar
iu prevent, me rcpci moil oi siitji n;:i
liciou's attacks.
I WEEK'S EDITORIAL: < OI.OKED
I'REss
^ The UaIlfoi,ni.T~YniH'> .T.11 , Io
AI DTXe-JjEOKKG ATICJ\
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*^7 The address to the ebturffy from th
/ N. ?,A. A. C. I'. takes into forem'o?:
account the pressing problem of sc
?. gregatibn. Thin address says ther
~ is a widespread determination to.en
force a ghetto in the United States i
spite of the clear letTer of the law an
the decisions of the courts. Yet ther
are those amgng ijs who say, thi?t
gregatiW crfrr fee ovoreoma-by mcekL
submitting to the mandates of the ad
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)?rnrntcirnf?rjrrrrration. ' i'~ ;
i ']'..> ? mo i enemy of the
race 'if that Xejiiw who jiosesf a* a I
!> :i-'- ! : 1' -! :) 1 -"ir-r t .w.f is- w illine' _
*>*i '.u'hnwi 'J> Mit!. unAmerican tactics. I
*"*Th<> N'.*A. A. C. I\ says they have liven
1 'ivh't i; a?r1!iv tendency iV<r years to s'e- j
' ? eve:: e V vn'c and | <\'.i-__Li;e U lie _
i j-' i-arV ji.'lay ";:vo!ve<! ill the latest ilo:
h of t!;.c Supreme Court'Ave are
o aiv..' ;lv' eo::\iiaiin"* fliis li'shl. 'Vet
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(1 raVuii"'Uflittffctt?"A.O
(J S1 y v.o ru-afd a fjijiUft...^liu
,1 i-l.-ij.' i; 1 h<> ".'land- for'racial uph
'.ii-rt?aii'i:-!. a' ?.!ii'i.n and
.4' v.??r?1cn hi \\'i!!!c;'!y loo'cU';s it was t<>
i.j; hi in llllicb i
n< tin- i| ivmr .(* u;f* laid upheld the
1 .4i!" ". . I' '!! in 1 in* Helm- (W-U
. " TtnV'.hJ'iiSKl . Mf" racial
tin ah;'? ooinh: ' ii;.>ro to .aid s**'
';f:thai: a tin.a-and eovi'iiaiiLsc,
r; n i tho a\f'ajrc No-io d??o.> hot
"i'r- i.wi' tliinUivjr. init. is willing
<!v.t; laid; for him. A docs
i : ii'' of i;i ; ; - ion is imtch lasier to
.hi; Xi'v'r.' : nun att i vv rcsi tar.ct*. This
' .? :i iifs; a dVnt-aopnics-!t
tire-y. in lilt iU'ljfi'aaiiin*- and urging
s XdhVoos to i>e conti'hl within, the
'P'i. :.) ( .?:in| hv tlawwii'i u.nald L
n iW'-.i'f the- t. oils'.itiit iirfii. This NV<ti:n
i -.id a>i aii :iclast Sunday that th<
-'.. law .monde Xt fines'* li\ inu' inj^rtain
n (!i 11 j< is. Ik- wn~ soiay. btrfTs wii:- the
-.law. and thai h$r-tiVas not responsible
f - )* > -t-la- law ?is upheld l?y the Supi
cave Court. I he X. A. A. 1'.
> say a the <*ourt ha> not passed upon
t < in' e-r'cntial point, and that b whej
i-her ft-, ia n'o'i-i policy in a yicnt tiea
nioci acy'"^"o~7th iile and classLfyv-pep,?
t, t pie. acconlinp; to "face <?r color. Yet in
i- spile of thC dcclarat hrn we are told
l/~b.v this rnuu, who eveu .refuses to
y join the X.A.A. 1*. in its lij*ht foV
- in,; idv.od'"rt-s4e. . that the Xegrb,will
J serve his lie ; -interests by lefu-ing.4o
rir.pt*lo live in certain districts,*tn
" \v}iifh he is' noJi wan! oh This is tflie
most flr.m'nlVuV' dort tine that the
' i?;u c has- itfi' ( amil el" ilTlfh
-)?ii-aii as ini-ii n,. i I m<h issues, t'oarlessj _
[and without thouirht of selfish tf'ain,
hut in a realization that tht;fijjhtia
| eaiifst sooaeeation is a fundamental
Ufijit for democracy anions all peonle
t in this cminlry.. From this purpose we
will not swerve. >
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i-i As-Winy lSirk, X. J., AugUst .'1?The
1-j debut at the White Head Ilotcl of
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^r-btrt-y-Park, July-26.? |.
The Club was presented: to, the,
frioiv'Ts of A'bury through the Art
Ii?(,'!uli in lhe" form of a 1
11 ? a<y program..
Mr J. T. \V. Minis, A. Ik, presidedj
; : i or (^^ ('t'CiPonios and well did
h.iiaiic the chair. lie showodThc
. f fee is < f Ins college training by Ml!?*
"i.'U.ern "fal presentation.-: of the speak"rs
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. 'i he - following program was then '
tejuhred. -* i
Cr. I.in as. a Jiutive. 'antj practising
i)i\. a iaa < :' A:*l>ury Park sang two
eery I onnVit'ul numbers, after which
TTT.f. \V. -M^( havis.pl' South Carolina
,vas .pre ea'ed to the club. lie chose
: ' 'THtt?Pour Cireute.it
. '!ip>' namely: Oyvnership, Leader*
fi:i,p. i'ax^itwr-hip,,and*Citizenship. He
vn- v i ; v %.i i i \ ?ui'i iii:-uiivu4\ uumujut
through those:, four factors,
how .he Negroes had ailvaneed from
hei**-previous condition to their p.res
ill nay is;htenmoiit. lie showed
his oratorical ability in the deliverance
hi.--- .-'.th.i'eot and demonstrated this
fact l.y holding his audk n'de spellbound
fdr foi'Ty-Vivc nTihutes.' , .!.
I'ro". is a..graduate off Albion
I n ivephy ami-received his B. 1)11
degree f.-oisi Stale A. & Mi College; 0riUi.gehury,'
S. C. ' . . ^
M i'. W. S. Johnson, a- student of
lie: edict College spol;e on the pur-'
Pi' e of Cie Club.. Very tiruply did he
dismiss the purpose of* thd#Club in*
leaning 'the motto which-is: "Shine,"!
.he enddi ni which*is the "Sun," and
ihe dolors \*hictT a^o blue and w)hite.,
ffr-giving?jr historical account of the
Club, 'lu;, lias no e<jual. Ife demon-~
lie' is destined t'^become A great ora-'
lor and philosopher.
Miss .Jo.-ie Smith, who is an in-j
<1 i-MPl?r ii, lh.. nf m. i
ken, S>; Cv was then^presented to the*
friends of Ashury Hark.- She at once!
captivated her audience by her artis-1
-ie_siiiginj? of the "Rose, in the Hud" j
:n.U|l sill- :ii---n promises to |)eC'Ot?C' One-^
i?i t in- world's foremost Soloists.
Prof. .Milter, a graduate of Ox-'
ford ^University, England, spoke in1
la half of the Art and Letters Club. j
He-said that the College Club was the
first of its kind in the history of As*,
bury to continue their .college acti-1
-vities,_ial though being away from_
school, They.still maintain that college
sjjirit which should exist during
their vacation peribd as well as during
collegiate period.
Miss Williams, a native of AsbQTy
closed the program with a wonderfpl
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^LEADER
rendition: "The world- is waiting foj
the sunrise."
This concluded our program. Th<
spacioun dining room was t.hrnwn
pen to the guests, "afid dancing waj
then in' order and lasted until th<
weevi^ee hours of th<? morning.
?The t-ltih made a very magnificehl
appearance in their uniforms of blu<
ahd white. ?? -The
Club will make its next ap
pea ranee at the Presbyterian Churcl
on Bongo Avenue, August 9.
Palmetto College Club, 130 Sylvar
Avenue, Asbury ParkjvNew Jersey.
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Georgetown, S. C.
Miss' Arlene Alston arrived in tht
City on Friday from Orangeburg via
Charleston. On Saturday she left for
fttfleigh, N. C. where she will enter
the hospital. v. .
Memphis, Tenn.
Miss Janie Brockingtori is back in
tire City after attending summer
school, at State College.
Mr. W. C. Atkinson, Mrs,
Lawrence uunmorC and Orilla
Atkinson motored to SumterJ last
Thursday -to attend the Grand Lodge
Convention, K. of P.
l\k\ Cassie Oliver , left Monday foi
Washington, U. C.
Prof. Boyd of Manning motored to
the city last Thursday evening.
Messrs. J. B. Brockington and Sam
White left for Abbeville Monday tc
attend the Grand Lodge session oi
the Odd Fellows. _?_ ji~...
Mi ss Mtfudest Kelly returned tc
the citv rffter spefettng a part of the
summer in New York.
Prof. A. G. Gill andlpin B. F. W}1:
liarfis motored to Abbeville to attend
the Odd Fellows' G'raVid Lodge" session
"The Georgetown Sluggers cross bats
\\-ith the Piedmont .of Charleston,
Tuesday, August 10?_ ^ .
GRADUATE NURSES'
STATE ASSOCIATION
The Graduate Nurses State Association
met May 20-21 at Benedict Col
lege and was well attended and-kispiring.
Members were present from
far and near, coming at a great sacrifice,
but with an aim to make oui
organization what it ought to be.
?At- 1-1-~ar-fflr-atr-Bencdict Hospital
the bboks were thrown open for re*
gistration ' after which'" many o]c
classmates and tfl'iends enjoyed a hap
py reunion. "A^; 12 noon we were in
vital intertli^ cliapclpto" join the de
votional"eXercises of the school;?
~"At~'l:{jO p: nr. We assembled in t+K
science building, for our regular, meet'
ihg. Greetings in behalf of the nurses
of Columbia were expressed by Miss
A. A. Kelson, It. N., ISupt. of Benedict
College Hospital, and Metro jlolitaln
Nurse pf the City. Dr. Stuart, one oi
c ian^gflpjjires-ident of thb local iviedical
Association. The meeting was
opened with devotional exercises, con
ducted by Miss Florella Fordnam.
Miss Catherine DeVcaux, Supt. anc
Founder of Hospital, at Beaufort, S. C
acted as president and the follow inn
nurses were unanimously elected: Miss
A. A. Nelson, ^Columbia, president
Miss Florella Ford ham, Orangeburg
vice-president; Miss Mil fr; Davis
molding secretary; Aliss Ruby Wood
bury, Summerville,-corresponding see
Miss Mary Fordham, treasurer; Mis:
Rosa Mae Jones, Spartanburg, Chap
lain; Prof. Duckett of Benedict Col
lege installed the officers with verj
pleasing" words.
After transaction of business, Prof
Duckett took the -purses .through tjo
Science Building "antf explained tc
them many things of interest. ; Aftei
adjouiiimment, a delightful and re
freshing repast was served by Mis:
Lillian Norther, formerly head nurs<
of the Waverley Hospital.
We spent our second day sight
seeing, and visiting the different hos
pituls. Although the three coloret
hospitals of Columbia are within cal
ling reach of each other, they seen
to work in perfect harmony, and eacl
was crowded \dith patients. Ttyt
writer and MTr?. Viola F. Turner stolp
pcd at the beautiful home of -P^of
and Mrs.I. M. A. Myers, who sphret
no pains in making our stay a pli/hsan
one. /
Each nurse left with the aim "Ti
raise the standard of our profession
ana our motto "cooperation'?. /
As an Association, \je did/ no
do all. thdT~~wo~had hoped to dd, bu
we are. Convinced that there is n'eei
the g-oaU of our aim,/and n>hy neve;
accomplish all that /be des(re, but i
is better to have tried and come shor
of our ambition, than td sitr silent^
by untH the door of opportunity i
closed against/us. Every graduati
nurse of SoutH Carolina is begged t<
get the nursing thrill by me'eting witl
the Association next April at C(dpm
bia, S. Cy the writer will gladlyvaftfr
nish all information.
Ruby A. Woodbury, R. N., Cor
Secretary, ^Arthur B. liee Hospital
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; Spartanburg News j (J
Though it is a long tiiiie since the !i
" readers have heard any* tiling from" '
Spartanburg, slib is still on the map.
We arc having a plenty of rain '
k now and the farmers around ancL.Jibout
Spartanburg and adjoining co.ua.;. Z
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. ties are taking on new life.
| t Rev. AT. C. Williams, pastor of the ''
. Golden Street liaptist Church of this k
city, left Friday for his -tjlnirch in ~
Fairfield county where opened up liis 1
revival .meeti-ng Friday.._nigiiL ?in4r^
_..iblii_*Lni_wiTh in-, pfnpif""TThyrr-rir'S'ivi-p"~
day night at which time he will leave 1
iho meeting in the Jtarids of Rev. Id. '
P. Parker and leave Chester over the
; - 4 - c ^
i A. L. Sunday night for Atlanta,
where he is to 'begin a meeting for
Rev. f?. W. Woodson. We are. pray- d
UK 1WI Ul.N NliUW.'S M'L >> C* KI1UW 'vilill
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. -things will hast.cn for Rev.. AVillhuns.
is a .power in the pulpit. . ltey. JA'ilL
iintvis was schooled at Morehutoe in
Atlanta and pastured a Rood many
~ years in^Ga.- lie left (la. to take ui,
work at 1 Iendersonviile, N. CV*and
from there was culled to Spartanburg '
to his present charge. Me is a native
f South Carolinian, born and reared in ^
Greenwood, but we are fearing every .
day that fie will again, take .u;r work
, in Georgia for he is known in Georgia ,
~ ava preacher-and the writer must '
confess since Dr.' William has been
_ with 11s he has done sonic construc?
tion~cu.v well 'as spiritual work. Dr.
; Willialfls is a preacher, pastor and a ^
builder in every way and any jtulpit
r is graced In . h.T'c hi an lie is to
preikeh 10 night* for Rev. G. W.
j Woodson .of A ttanty ynd ten for Rev.
II. H. Woodson of Stone Mountain, Ga. '
1 and our pdlpit -will be filled by Rev. j
- T* T in thn olicnnen /?!' muc
, pastor. ' /
jk- Laurens News
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t / Sunday, .^must first marked ano/
thcr extraordinary ,day at Bethel A.
i M. K. Church. At the usual hour the
' pastor. Rev. J.'II. Smith preached a
sermon .rijjtt was enjoyed hy Ull, from ,,
t I Cor. 11:2f?. " ,,
t At 51:30 Rev. Smith preached ano- (
1 ther soul-stirring sermon at 'now s
1 B'efheT Ar~M. n. Church, WaY" Cffipr 7
r ton, Rev'. J. M. Dawkins, pastor. This
t is the hetrinning, of Rev. Dawkips'
t revival. 1 . <f
j ?Mr. I*. S. Cih'iiii, Ulceus Rivr, Mr.
s and Mrs. W. M. Moore, all memhers ,
b of Rev. .Smith's Church, saw the t
5 Rev. safe to Clinton and hack,
l We were glad to have the many. t
- visitors at Church Sunday morning. r
aAmonpf the out-of-town visitors were v.Miss
Maud Smith, teacher in the 0
, Graded School in Winn'sboro, N. C, 1
- ters of Rev. and Mrs. Smith And Mfg. \
Saturday. August 7, 1926.**
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ity Shop
Manicuring, Hair Bobbing
JSTON&DENDY r
partment Store |
Columbia, S. C.
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W. Martin J
ripton Avenue ?
VIBIA, S. C. |
ira Leather, Shoe |
saddles, Etc. ^4 ' | ' *
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eserying Young1 Poet J
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.utlier Octavious Gadson, an in y
to of a local Sanitarium,has com- Ijy
:'d .rij^kk of Poems. He has shown .*. ' ? " .
ndorful ambition and will power X
preparing those' poems, as most *?*
his writings was done while cou-* .
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id to bod. y <
10 hflpes, so ho says, to write his.*.
VrmueVoss the fair skios of the Li-X
Y
ary World?before ho embarks out
solitary journey. .? ^ ?
Ovoryono^hV)- roads this should pro-^
o one of his books, and show ap- X
'oiMtintf- to a young who, haa 4*
n handicapped by ill health in his.*,
tic. The. price of the book is 25c, by X ? 11
MOc.V Fur sale at The Palmetto*!* j
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ulor oliiou^yiO Assembly Street, y
l.umbia, S. C.: a
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loth of Chicago; and Mr. Paul Ellion
of Abbeville*. brother of Mrs. I
5! Roid. " .
Mrs. Annie L. Owens left this city
<-r Princeton, where she will ^
Mr. Grady and Miss Annie E. Moore,
f Union are the quests of their son '
ml biother.'-M^r.1. I.. Moore, who is
cry iU. . " ~ ' . _ -
Mrs.?Maggie^aty Cheatum has ^ * y
cUirhbtl to the city after spending
uuiC'tiine^rr llendersonville, N. C. _ g
-' SlirTHiil Chct'TTs died" at the .. Lau- j
ens llospital and was buried Sunday.,,. _
II, Duckett had. charge of the body: gj
Those on the sick list this week are ^
.Irs. - lithe Milan,. Mrs. Eva Johnson,
ilr. J. L. Moore. Mr. Glenn was
,ble to be at Church Sunday to the ivlight
of his many friends.
Mrs. Dora Sullivan has returned to
iu> * ii.y aner spending a week in
Columbia as~the guest of Rev. and
b. H. Harris. ' x
Helena News
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Tbe funeral services of Mr. \V. M.
diti lu ll, conducted by Rev.' p. A.^
'arker, were held last Wednesday af<
iTuiiii at :d0 p. m. at Brown dhapel
t. M. K. Church. The body was eui
Ted in a uniqu'e form. After which
Z"> >: 1 >ij15v Between" was beautifully
ung !>> Mir,. Mary K.. McMorwu-- I
Mr. Caddie Metz has returned to
Vashington after the funeral of his c
inclefMr. W. M. Mitclielh
The' Revtrnt Mr^tlng-wlll begin at ?
>roe 11 Chapel Sunday August 8. The
uiblic is eorditdly invited to nttendv'l *
Mesdames Alma Clary and Maggie
baccy report having a very nice time
i the Grand Lodge in Suniter.
Vittk now Heinf? Shipped
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In Tank Cars
Tank curs with a capacity of G,000 .,
aliens are being used to take care
f fluid milk supply to New York
'ity. The first car of the kind was
cut hy the Lackawanna Railroad and
he use <>i' such caPs indicate that milk
* beginning to talfc the place of beer.
"Tju^jviilk cai^'ts lined with glass,
ovtred with cork, and is built of
teel plates three-eights of an inch
hiNc. Perfect refrigeration is' said
bus to be provided.
These tank cars </f which more are ^
o he put in service soon, promise to
evoliitionize the present method of
hipping milk in 40 quart cans by
xpress or freight, and will extend
he . available territory from which
Trttc rrrny he drawn for use in New