The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO """ t _ . ??wmmmmm 1? -y g :??? spo ? STATE COLLEGE LOSES TO PAINE"COLLEGE The St lit i' College "ItDds" in a 'sort-' rm^aatiOT^ -treat fos t it- WcH^-playOd gatge today to Paine College -from Aupvi8ta,~GarirT6 10." .The game was ~~ Interesting from start to; finish." "" 1 Stain kicked lu Palae's?30"" ynrtP line. There the ball was fumbled, ?* 7?nnd rnvwred by StntftI ~TKo ball was" .-narried to.. the 5 yard line. Cunningham ran for a 10 yard lost but Cot .1? ton-wifelv his educated toq repair- the loss by a successful drcJp" kick for - ' front " ~~ ' ?:? l>wing the first quarter Paine wna ? ^ "penalized twice for illegal use of forward-passes. Bat-this did mlt kill. ;? Paine.began lh'c Sggynd .quarter by using' pasxea, the firi t one being intcrcepted by Cunningham who ran T" "i wtrh r n > ^ 15 yards.?Then ? t a t eK'ied -a series of line plunges lput theufooya from Augusta held their own. . . --Cottl'h. the broken. _uiedil_Avlz<uu_J, seiiuitl?the bull and circled the Paine. line 'for- Vh? first in ten. When the' Ahull, went nvvv l'-ainc. began a . series 'of successful' passes "-which took her ^ to the; 1-0 yard line.1 there successful field "kick was made. Ending' * the ' first half a tic. ' In the-- beginning of the second half ? ; Paiiie intercepted. a pass for a 20 ??r~?yard" gain. Murley . ancL Bpplterf State\ mighty ends?nlaved a commendable ~gnmd throughout, but in. ???:?, tfiis quarter they rushed thoso-passea. ===?. to perfection, " i r: Paine realized slic could not gam .through the "Reds'* line, rdsorted to her usual .games of passing. The first one launeh?d^%or . safe for a r toucbihovu- and- -u- Jiis did. nut . unnerve the "Re js." Tlioy.jp'egan with a Scries of 11>rtpasses-which eurricd. them safely " fur a touclulown, but-thc- kick uas.a .Xailuyip. " 'Willi two minute* to. play both teams struggled hard to imTke anCLINTON NEWS" ~ Friday evening,- Ootobov ii2nd- tho teachers and theft friends were dedightfully entertained at the home of Miss Claudia Dorrah. There were only .tweh'g J-1' hul mil' hearing the ?within, w^utd have to bout, tcn-olcluck. we wera served a two couse di.nnorv which I am quite sure all enjoyed.'- ' .. , Mr. lice, Ray' Dillard, a student of Harbison 'College Is spending the week with his parents on Belle St. . I T)r. Cat bona of Rock Ilill, "S. C. ?., \vas iFTTho city ~trr? t wee k spelRling time with mends on Wesl^JCUJIiilinTr Avenue. ?""Miss "Georgia Metz, one of the prft mary teachers of the' Clinton Grailed ' . 'School, spent the week end at her aiso inauu a good speecfl. Miller Chnplc A. M. E. Church. Rev. . . * - \ * ? " I ?~ The Tuskegee Quartette will' ren'U?r a prgram_at the Clinton Ciraded ~~ tSeJiool bunding, .Monuay lus'Mt, .\ov, 1st. Wc are all anxiously looking forward to this event. ' '?Miss Corrine T^oden. .V . . NEWBERRY NEWS. ??: j ? ?> ? The fall of the year has come. On lft'st .Sunday we had a mild ^ rain and on Monday we had a light .frost 4 nil the' wind blew very cold all day*? 'Hie wi'^thor felt like winter time, and tl?e way the farmers ? wold cotton on Ifct Saturday assure* . us that 4h4y ~-etv6 pfegnrfng for the ?? " Winter:" ? ?-*-r , ? On Oct. 1 Oth Smith-Hughes apcrL cultural conference was held in the " v Drayton Street iLi^vh School with ' ' Prof. .J. B. Bur^es^ and Jlrof. Garni son, assistant supervisor "for the i-Bff?wfts--wt'll attended. Prof. R. F.J _ -frlhdripn,- F.--K.? Floyd and S; MJ ? Young are the agricultural teachers _ in (N&||j9crnr County". They are, do ing gofrd work -and th.e supervisors are well pleased?^yith their work. They TiTeT some of their evening | and part.time"classes out who brougift along some of th'eir farm products.. Mr. B. II. Litzery. (white) address-] 1 ed the trustees of Mt. Bethel- Gar- ' many School. Prof, L*. S. Gall man * 11 , ??zrr.i-^r.. 'RTST". >.o:oo;oi<>c>w^^^ j I > r clown, but in'Vam^-so the game 4 ended in Paine's favor 9 to 10. - , A a- t roi.iT.cF.'1*RAl.MF.a IN J THE LAST OPARTRR A TM n nK. I1 TTr.\"TS ~TT KG 1N1A SE'MINART * BY ONE POINT . : 1 L-:? ?.? v ! i ? ' . ?. . . . . , "'.Yg-Je Bull Dogs" Take Lead- By -'?Aerial- .Mtarlf !! fv?:. ' ~. _ - . ?' irday,.*iUid "continued .her victorious | cnpeer by^ defeating Virginia Sepii- . j'nary 7 tp.,6. A spectacular aerial ~^4^kr-_hmni he.1 hv A. & T. College \ b!M?the "Aggie Bull Dogs"." to. . ..hatch victory out of defeat. j 4_'.A faFt overhc^/d ofTenso. launched by '.Seminary save the Uaptist boys ~ t leiul over the Carolinians. A long _ i.<7 from Whcdbeo to Seott brought j touehxtovrn to Semtrmry in .the first , ra pojnt- conrtibuted largely tp the ! owiu'all of the Virginians. * , ~?fighting..." desperately, with their < .hack's to .the wall,-the--VAggie Bull j "nor.-" resorted to an aerial attack, ~ tafcgd a .sensational display of stra-' ? gy ami in tne closing stanza," hV the j ] afteu trodden route of Coleman to sue. t.ied the' knot Virginia Senii! iary' being offside, the "Aggie Bull i in.-s" were .given "the extra point, , bus wrecking" disastrously the hopes j -d--*m5Uipns?of- the Seminary outJL ; : ' "--4 L The game, as a whole, was an ex- "" Jiibhion of rijsliing -oil'eiistu. deeper- , I n-frc-aen'trvl" attack and' a~ punting duel ? ; hir. v.c Coleman of A. & T. College and Davis of Virginia " ' Sefttinury; Fh's game marks the fourth victory r ?'ur..A. & T, College. 'i ^W icii .Seminary's seal]) tucked away safely among the3 other trophies . | game, next Saturday,' which is to be played in Greensborp ---against the t tiung, undefeated Union Universi- _j !'.y gridders. i. - I f'-Mis. preached his' farewell srrnlofi land \h.e elaii'eli wa.? crowded all day -] 1 .lij.:VT.J'PVdU?ua of Atlanta, ?Ga. was 1. j present and made some helpful rgj | j r -?My. S.'.nTmio I.ec 1 iilij-wnn.l, one of. Clinton's . leading youngsTers; has boon ill foi' several' (lays,- but we are ? all ajucl he is now abjg -tp-^jc up an ??"7" around again. V ,r ^I\Irs. I_ean;i Meadmvs" of Philadel? ^--phia -js*4n--H he-^y- -and?hajphrcn for several days on account, of the severe illness and" death of her . mother, Mi's. Enmialine Gary. : L. ? After?quite, a bit of suffering, Mr. G. C. Alexander died at his hoVe' on :- West C\u I'iiliurk A vrf'nim f Ol2 j marks along the progress' of the 'church. ? ?? {- The school-- arc opening {>11 over I happy ami gay. . - ? i==Au:?LL?F, -VuMv has?returned i hh'h'.o,- after a splendid visit among j Mr. Mf.^Gjporge Floyd is improving iine\with hi.s broken Ieg7 - _ ": Andrews News. ?' - , > 1; Mrs. J. S. Bonn and children-are spending a .short while in .Charles- " t :i visiting relatives and' friends. Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Greene, -Mr. and Mu*. James Kinloeh motored to Georgetown oh Wednesday night vfhero they spent an enjomhlc eve- ning at. the home oi .Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. BurgosST Jlr. James Commander-oi MeCelanydlo-visited Mr. F.-Greene on Satunlay .and Kunday. * Mr. Fred Becton u imnrovintr nice- . !y after an operation, ,bn the j throat last week at Ktlly's SanitojjiitpY in Kings tree. j . ' . ML .s tJahy. MyQufh'n of Charleston ...as . o Business ..Viiitor to. our towtl: : 'in Monday. > ; We are sorry to lea.rn that Mrs. - hin t L'l^ipi r?u?confined?to her?hod , account of?illne.y.. ? W<> hnpn fm?- her a -speedy recovery. ?Tire friends of Mrs. K'llott Cooper : improving nicely after a serious operation at Roper Hospital, Charleston. She will be home in a few days, 'Mrs.- A .Txihimon visited friends-in Georgetown lash week. Mr, Hal Wheeler took hi?> children over to Florence to attend the Rob?inson Circus there.. *~~ After a very pleasant fall sensnn, lack J'Twt decided to give us a surP'i-,e on Monday morning. Overat>?T sweaters etc. were seen from Subscribe /or the Palmetto Leader and read the State news of "our own." ?"< - 1.? ? , r ; Kendleton Locals . .? - r - * ' ^ ; i The Pendclton Tramjnff School < ^^KTiod-Ootolier It H with a cm y large i enrollment. Quitje a number ,of the I parents along with the trustees were < present. The* parents and trustees- t .cooperation. The faculty consist^ of 1 pCTfs. P. j. Clark, Principal1; Mrs. M. ! -J Oravvford, Mrs. R. 'G. Rcid all of t Pendleton; 'Miss Nell R. Nicholas of i T Union; Miss Pauline Tlhmlin of'And-| T: on; Miss Mary* ffickson of Dun-j1 feattyr . _ r c Mil.' Rena J. Clark attended Thcjt &' F. missionary convention at t - - . - ? ' * V ~ THE PALME1 rangeburgr -Sr* C. " While there- she ,vas the ffire.T dt i>V6t. mid Mrs. L. A. Mendenhall. " , r??? The I'areht Teachers Association was reorganized Oct. 11th. Mrs. Sue Gantf, president; Mrs. illla fllil'or, .s^t't-eiahy; Mrs. Maywe Morse, .roasurer and Mrs Alanine' Towns, hapl{iin. - Mrs. Pauline Thompson, rice-president. They are enthusiastic rind promise their hearty coooera Lon'during the tenft~ " ~ . Tlvore-ia-W bu- given .a $50,00 rally ;>y tJTe A,-C. E. League oi King9 Chanel A. M. E. Chureb, Sunday, uietober?24,- 1026. "T " *"r~ Un Friday arariing,,L5tb. he faculty attended a royal welcome tjiven by the P. T. A. There was a. splendid program rendered byjoienfc; 5erk of the 1'. T: A.~ The chapel woo JeautiKilly decorated with Halloween 4nd autumn colors. The menu consisted of a delicious ice course and tnlnd'\ i ? ,? ?. _ isses -Iiickson, Hamlin and Nich-J it Silver Sprjngriftiptist Ctrurch on Sundaynight^ ^ .1 _ Alesdamcs .Maxgarett Sapnders. C. tV. Williams. Mannie Morse. M. L. Hamburg are on the .sick list. We Rev. W. I. Gore.gave some encouraging remarks in behalf.- of the jpKn'nl 1 r?4-. ! ?... UW UUUiilJf ['raining Schjtpl.'' The teachers of "Pendleton "County training iSghopl ha.ve planned A Ialloween pageant, Friday might, X'loLcr lliith. Mrs. Joseph Thompson entertained l.lr and Mrs. Robert Webb, Misses Xamiinj Nicholas and Iiickson at ler home on Tuesday evening. Mrs.*31. J. Crawford is a live wire n-her ehurtjh, , ? {-.-rrm >?rr. Mrs. Ri J. Clark, Florence' Milliler and R. G. motored to Anderson I liuT.da^mglTrTn heTir" IKeTTambus^ preach: They report a wonderful neeting. r . . ' Mrs. Susie Gannt made- a flying rip to Spartanburg, -visiting her sister and relatives. '1 ho teachers, pupils and members >f the P. Tr A. are getting ready for liO County Fair in Anderson, Nov. II and 111. ?* : Tlie men held a maks -meeting* ETru7iftiy~nt?ht tit tlunnxcmly trainings: school building for the purpose of jeadlirylllg lilt!?bt'liuol grounds.1 - is being renovated, which is verv pleasing to teachers and pupils. .JMr. \V. 13. Towns tuuld not enjoy ho evangelist's seVmon tfk account ^l"i^Tono\ving persons frm PendleLon?attended the?evangelistic ser^ nurns ip Anderson conducted by the do-V. .S<- lJuugla^ MuDullic: jMesd'umesAnna Grate, Bella Evans, "'3Ir. and Mrs. George White, Mr and Mrs." Walter Webb and many others. Rev "and Mrs: W. I. Gore, pasfor Due West Locals By Olin I>. Smith "" yThough the clouds hung tow and uiiermiiieni snowers lell on last Sunday-"morning, a representative number of the faithful meaibers "of Ml T t.l.i'm.m .V It F' Phil reft" hl'ftyPft4-he -eleme?ts?umL mine" to the house Trf?tfrcr Lonh ! 1 '"~r At i):50 A. M. the Sunday School a sembled as usual with Supt. W. S, Hawthorne, presiding. After the Idas* l>ei i?C dinlug. the lesson was. taught from the' tdpic "Joshua IsraelV new leader," an intwtrstrng review of the lcssoji was conducted TITe superintendent, llllll Instructive remarks tr>'.icHlitji'-* siiiymtr points on the J.esson were made by the Rev. A. J. Maitin, the -pastor. At 11:30 A. ffr., Hie -Rev. A. J. Martin presented Rev. W. S. Hawthorne, who spoke impressively for a. brief period fropi Numbers 22:23, iurhjuuti "An evil heart."?Following this the classc's were grouped, the ? > - ? * ivuuvi n tiiurg;u uuu a real spin'ual least was enjoyed in a spiritual class Meeting. It is safe to say that each, one left feeling that he wag benefitted.;, ""** . ?At :):HO in t+ir afU'mcmfi," a ?ptcndid mudience returned and heard a inruiuT'.c sermon delivered by the Rev. S. Jl Cowan, pastor of Grace Chapel Station. AbbeVilld. S. G. for Lh'e Bishop' Ctiappeltc) Administration Buard-oX which Airs. yC.E. Martin is the efficient president.' He took as a text Acts 7:5.'i. Subject: "True. teadiTship.". The speaker vividly showed .h.'it-tFUft U'HTJcfs must needs undergo i lutrdshipS.* .The back ground of his liscourse was based Tipori Stephen, he martyr; The meAbers of Rev. v an's choir accompjariied him and endered excellent mVrtlid.' ~ T tmety cmark;; were made by Mrs. Massey, he ?accomplished wife of Rev. M. llassey who pastors in the Abbe!c Distri6t~- -Mrs. Frost tnd Mrs. '<TThson arc liv;n) bnr g7 nT' Rev. CowSYf*s" hurch. Dvery one present enioved _ nn enrvira A ?1J?1 ?.v.v.. *?. ncaj, auiii v*tta ttuueu i o tHb treasury "of the- board. Rev. | ?i?L. ?y ; - t rt> - *'- - -:rT" PTO LEADER -" -M- > 1 -.: ?? L_?-?? L A^A A^A A^L'i^ ik y V y v ^ y %y y y y y y V y V v y^ l*? ? | Color< !? ^ f3LI *= * ft * .. My- 1 g. V ' V y - ; '* " " 1 ? IVovcmbci Pi epi^tloHriarc being made to make nngcburg'has evpr hold? TheJuest Atlxa y~ able will;b6 seem - ? % BIG EVENTS EACI <? . - - . -^- ? _^ ?> 1 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10 will . mers from all Orangeburg County and Iat V the Grandest Array of Agricultural Exhil t -- ; ? HORSE RACE! $ ' "thursday, nov. 11, (armistice-s Y Benedict Cllege will play at 12 Noon. Thi Y 1926. The student bodies from State Coll Y number of attyuirers of Benedict and Stat Y- will be on hand to make the occasion a gal y '?... X? _ - ?JBQRSE RACE! FRIDAY is Educationsd^t^Spejeial ^Jthej^chexa and sluJenU pf the rUfftl SCh X HORSE RACES X X 7 Free Acts, Excellent Exhibits ai Miller Bros. Shows will furnish ?*? Good, Clean Shows and Up-to-date Ri ?* ! lege Concert Band. Come meet your frie claim it was the Biggest and Best Colored ?? - yourself. ', '?'' ?' Y Admission:?Adults 50c; Childr % '. .- _i7- . Y 5 P. M. 10c.--Season Ticket Cowan is one of the promising^ young home after- a- tv ministers who lives at Due West, relatives-in Due :?A j prnHiptoH mopV conference who Is a former held on last Tuesday night at Mt. an important po Lebanon Church was a de'ci<(e'd sue- office departmem cess. 1 It was both a Source of en-, frienda here were joyment and - profit. Eaeh lady im- are glad of his tn ..personating _ a minister played well City." her part.?Proceeds?netted above. Mr. George A i?l64.0ft7~ "Thig movement was spon- last Saturday f [ored by the pastor, the Rev. A. J. N.. C. where he [Martin who deserves much credit for jjr Timothy I if a ciipnpcc * P r appp/1 .. ? ? - *v/j. Greenville on la the church. .. . < * a few (]ayS as t On last Friday night the W. Hrfr tet-'Mliife Lola I. F. Missionary Society of ML. Lehanon Mr. Albert Ail Church, of which Mrs.^Xriifie- E. S. Hcndersonville or Jones is president gave a chicken pie wjjj spencj a [entertainment at the school building. nPRa I U. l?ve"enjoyed 0ra, arnoun^aL^lOJO realised. ^ | Mr. Joseph Ellis returned to De- - . _ . . , ; , ... ,. some time in Due troit on last Thursday after spending , . . .. T\. arid friends. M some time with his family. His chil- r . . dren are doing well at the following ^mirr schools: Hiss Azzie Lee at Barber ' ' rU,, ' ^ ? ,f?r;? c- ~ ?r?' ,r at home with hei rnllrrr, Anmntni), Ala-r Mr Eu- MQiti||i gene at Johnson C. Smith University, /Charlotte, N. C. and Mr. Eddie Miss Georgia F it. Sr.lden Institute, Mrunswick. Ua. ?* Allen Ui Mr. Charlerf W. Ellis is principal of J the sdl^ool . term. . r, " ' ?v , Mrs. Beaulah Gibbs Michanx left ?j. ^ (on last (Sunday for her home in De- .X troit after spending sorn^ time with '? "* relatives'- and friend9 in and wroirad A? ? Due West. While here, she was the !? Accreditei I guest of .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X South < l \V. M. Gihha. ? Mrs. "^1. J. Miller had as dinner | ers exceP 1 guests on last Suhday, Mr: and Mrs. ? . :?R. N. Lee and daughters, Misses Er- X '\ltl y~"v,n? Gertrude- and Willie Mae, Mrs:~ X?kcieiicc. Marie Taylor and children; Messrs. $ Honie Econo Osie L. Eakins, Roddey hi. Marshall LOCATED II and the writer of this article. A de- X Professorial s llcious course dinner was serv6d, Y Up'versitios c which was much enjoyed by every % fessor of Sctc one present. Kirs. Miller is a charm- .? Religious Inl ing hostess ana ai&ayS_ It/or leadership pleasant for her guests. She and Y Stydent act the children, are making things hum share of at "ht hdmd her husband, Mr. M. J.?A? I'1 J. Miller is spending time in Chica- '!* 1?094 Studei go. ' FALL fTER Messrs. Richard A, Harris and E- $ dents exPcct:ir lihu Stevenson arrived home on last' i> * deposit of f Sarrday from Hendersonvilte, N. C., a t3=-I926r Ap where they .spent the summer. They )!* Pres'dent disc , ? . . 1 Ln a/1 ? ait: nut: young men ana -are looking 'j* us 1 the- picture of health. Mr. Harris is ?|* on a member of the -10th grade at Leb- X Notice Extrar anon. School. ~V - - - - - ?- X place this yem - f Arr WthioTt of Chicago, % U&NI who accompanied Mr. Y. Pi Valen- % ' President* tine home from that city,- returned ?- * t*rr . . .. ^ ~ ' V ' z..-- ?'-> W J . ' ^ Saturday, October 30, 1926. . burg Coiility ~ J f ; : r T ? =- 7 ?& ' I'"' 'p. "'' ft" U IRCS. S. C. 1 n o, 11 ^12 "I Y i thio the Crontont Annual Colored Fair Or .p.tions. Exhibits and Entertainment obtain- V ??? ; -AI DAY OF FAIR. -7?7--- ^ wer South Carolina will be on hand to nspect Y )its ever placed by Colored People in this State,, Y ; . - i 4^ SAT 2:00 P.M. % igy) is Foot Ball Day: ?Stated-College find " is.^game is regarded by -all'as the Classic of lege, ulaflin University" and the usual large. ,e from Columbia and other nearby towns? a one. ' . ' ~r~. 7' : % S AT 2:00 P. M. " XL arrangement has been trrade whereby all of eols will he out in full. ' ? ? 3 AT 2:00 P. M. It *' . ~ v ? X tid Horse Races Daily^at the Fair/ the attractions fpr the Midway. <? des. Hand Concerts Daily by the State Col- ^ nds at the Fair?Those who attended l^st year ^ -Fair in South Carolina?-Come and judge for ^ T ~ f " _ "-I '' en 25c. Evening Admission after Y s $1.00. _ ' . -?_ ^ MT T njl' tX,7-,^-i n ft *? Z ro weeks stay witfr dersonvitte~ N. G.. r : ?? ~ West. Mr. Wilson Mjss Nettie O. Joseph left on Jast Due West boy, holds ^llu|ay for frer school near Newberry sition with the . post ? ? t in Chicago. His ^ 1 ' -glad-to-see him, and Rev and Mrs J E Vnuss, Misses iccegs in the "Windy Jervine V. Keitt and Pearl E. Young ' ~ motored up to Anderson on last Sat- , iiJeiSn retunred ml jarday, returning the same afternoom rom Hendersonyille, I Mesdiimes Bessie Garrett and~Minspent about a week. ? me MeCord motored over to Green l.nmnY WOnf * ^ ? stYunday "to "spend wood on last Saturday where they he guest of his sis-Visited?their daughters, Misses Milomax. : T lard Mcflnrd and Helen Garrett_vvha_ derbn. motored up t<5are students at Brewer Normal 1 last Sunday, where School. ' ? = few days on busi- ^ Mr -James Wright motored up to ^ , , ! Honea Path on business-orriast Tues:e Wharton and Lou^-? ?? ? *? liieagu are spending '~T i West with relatives*-* Mr., Enoch Mars left a few days rs. Wharton, is the ago for Winston-Salem, N. C. to rents, Mr and Mr*;, sp^ntl the winter .with his sister, Mrs. hile Mrs. Martin is ! r, . , , , ? Daisy MarS Williams. s - ? r husband Mr. Jacob; , ,, _ ? , -- - - -- ' .. -{ Ml' and .Mr. Sylvester- Stevenson "ruitt, a recent grad- j are home-for the wintiTaTter spendsivoroity i3 at home "m the summer in t.hp. "Land nf thft he summer in Hen- sky." ^ " " * lien University i Institution of the A. M. E. Church and the State of' || Carolina. Beneficiary of. the Slater and General { Educational Boand Funds ~ fl_ J' onal opportunities to the Negro Jtouth. Has fine fj&cili- X ties for lho- following courses:- Ft X )ickerson Theological Seminary.. College of Arts'' and {? etre of Education (TeacherTraining),? High, .Scfijhnl. . | . imics; Commercial. Music.' Training School. X ShTVN-ArfKACTir^SECTION ill'1 lUlXMlilA, s c. tafT is compose^ of graduates of leading .C'ollegqk and { if the country,- One of the recent additions is a Pr<K nee in the-GoHegtr Fhrpartmentr ?? ; ?\. X ... ;ellectual?Physical Training are combined to prepares >. i. i. . . .? / *|* iVities and social life under supervision receive their $> tetitiop and furnish -pleasant - diversion from study. $ ace fur young men und m Wiieii l? lie. " ^1 % nts from gcvcn States Were in Attendance Last Year { :M begins Wednesday, September 15, 1926. All stuig to<re3ide in the dormitories are requested to forward X' we dollars for reservation of rooms before September i ourage promiscuous residing in the iCjty,. Deposits "wllY | . f the applicant does not matriculate, otherwise it will the applicant's expenses. . x irdinnry?-Graduation from the High School will take *| - as usual and a certificate will be awarder for the same. tYflTMfl, BISHOP JOHJV HURST. 1 ry<??i j^Chairn^an of The Board of Traatees. 'J j5