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THE LOCAL Ni
=-; BUS^
At S:o0 Monday .rdght,. "May 9th, ^
? fhP~Hv iiin .. * T.n '&-_poptifar monK ?
inxTTor; men aiul women will be held
?' It v Memorial?Hall, 2020
. T-ylor Hi. The public is .urged to j
t;:he ..a-!vanh:.;'o. af this opportunity, j
t'? lc'.t this .Me.ncrial Building apd t
? (V.o1. $iikitlejfs League's pro\
' ' ? . q
? rft.iii. nniml- and :k hn . been Tor
* _ . ' *'. > s
-rilVf i.asu Several week, the Columbia
*> ?- . , s
Cl.aiv.t-fe.-'?oi' Ci.i'.Hi.'.yrco will furnish c
? *kci speaker oi" the evening. The in
? iiplralion, tj'.e?''-atiun?anil the _?
friciukhip that h?S- come to our *
-rr?
lc-r!n??.\i the Columbia Cham"
bcrrox* Cev.meiYe.kand the Columbia; J
Kegto i .cogue are more I
~ iagtiiy rvff-rVs-.iuett than we are able ^
to eao'ihka.er'e words. but as time 1
~ - ' ."'r? . ' .. V
moves- o:yc inm loyalty-and co-opera*I
m
. ' ?ticn in Inker ' >; - bi^y-fr and belter
f' ?? f-i
*' cr.iuop.i: ilj -iki. j..nv *bo vellcctod. J
know' (lo'rs'.a?IkKeve in Georgia-^ , c
iiuild Georgia "|l
'i' * ' ^ l.j.
(Qua; In y d from" fhtge -One)1 ' :
' ' Many of iky yo'niiif .people in-our i
.i l - Js in this-Ktate"iiave p
Iioiii . ll. n ''.ui Pictures will be I
maJ.e of. r.r.v.n of thp._more- progres
sUo nr.il f.Negroes, Negro
Busint'i.'-Ci; a-rvg Negro Fnrrh Homes.
'I he Georgia Slate (industrial Col- |
1 ~e Lead.-, thi- Way I
TKc Georgia State Industrial Col- (
lfgSciffitfgrji'.cd iLs., riu.pon.si hi 1 it,y in ^
this great ijiovemertt to know Georgia
?ifaoP'wcr in Georgin and build Geor- ]
" ._ jria. his seeks to know a- ,
bout what C. orgia and the South have
'to ,oiler the Negro boys and Girls
V> offer to Negro boys and girls. This
roll,'. e p,i oniist s to become the fflperca
for ..men and women who believe
in Georgia and the. opportunities off-11
W~: '
ytvu ivtv(|;iT 'in si'mx, u j
futuiv. . IU';..!.' ;li' the boys ami g'irls i
have gone _?_ ii.'"V^jL .the'.Slate to secure J
li1 vc Vi.' .. whas to.oll'er 1
t he pi , that th'jj" iv.v p.. i sonded that
'there is^hcihiag for them in Geor- ,
in"'-: f t 1: v. l.iLv of Georgia* '
iiui Gc6:, j .tra 1 .advantages, has
. 4::e.yv-. ? ' . ,' li-ft ttveutoat dvttwbnckahe.e.
ir/.x. ;$< i-c 'peo'plo from oth
cv ... n.; . ....:i -re fu'witd to recognise
r'T I . toe. ^>T ".thr" TTVJvlt.v and the _
. : i i,v:y .is a;., to remain quiet
1 Hf-i-iy .he docs. not have the
ebu-.-a^i' iO ; luiacJiLi. SlatcJtjiat' every
. ci... has f ee.i talking 'against. We
'hvXJ I'iaVtiiV i thi# trip with the. sole
muT'O; o oi _ -k-t-t-rapr man;/.people- see
l'../ what, is being done in
'? Um m oan r ::d nuhi sections of ueor*.
gin. . We want many of' our people
to see the people' at work so they ciTn
~ Veil others, v.hat iluv have seen and
; thereby .in'rti'rv Georgian* ovreywhere
to lo: c I he it iiu'enioxjty complex aim
g... a ;si:y e. io; ity complex, or sOmethir.g
ivkl.i uy this when thinking of
the till are. of i'llis-^jviat State.
; 'i hcie.ia ?.'? way to believe in . people
or a ly)vn- "or'.community- that
' yo.u iiq. n./l kit'.v.- anything" about.
- . Know!cd*vo r.oi; <rdy "gives an apprey
gives pov.vtv-power to. live up to
ivhnlrvt'v I?.n* ri'hi?>ii iT*< 1 hnt mnu rvvn.
If' Co.:i . i to In; Unit, it must "
fi :i ... .i- smii, and pen- .
ph? *i in! r . .Ji'(.'.i who come herein Theyv+ii
oiay-Luiid strongly and last'"r
jy iiv j';r a>n as ilioy have a belief
inJilio i' / t.v < !' '.lid structures that
? they hull. 1. -pw-n?a. "nev of farm. I
hull:.! farn.i iencosr orchards, bank
- " b'.!)l?!Uu T,?> : ' a.h and parks will
Uo in' ijiopi.f tiv.n to the oj timism of
'1. - 1. '.'.Lid., V. . I'I.-.-.l: wild, Jlfuil to 1"C"
' rttaTn reipr.'-I- to (?c.?rj?ia\s soil, will
iif.ir r-.-o-s . as. firmly as the"
|,'e thai Occnrrfrr wants. These are
i the .r.iMiie v.n,?)si have.
, Tito par.;.v y.nj,. Upvel in automoiii;;;;
w , ?Ji ,r, :t%\ placards, show
' ' . ' :' " . ii'i; 1 i n vol nnil _
* . . '.caters. Slops will be
::. ci v.,rid.;.: points in order that
:.n ; ., . i.i.fuvc lir.-t'informali....
air.oi: of progress. ""Ah"
will V. o. be^uade^t.Q. determine
' arr Put tin.1, in operation but could _
be easily started and developed.
S'l "ffb'tl; in ion will be given to H
Negro -progrchs. Farm ownership, 1
?lu lag cuadiUoa.; in the open country Riid'in
the town and cities, the condi- 1
.tio of the chmekes nnd>schools, busi- 1
r.a .s \ . i:,-cs -of i ho Negro- in?other
iGRO
(ESS LEAGUE
IEMBKU RICIILAND DELEGA- "
p THE GFNRRAl. AS.
SEMBLY^ SPEAKER.
Representative Lightsey of Rich*
and County was the speaker sejitjthe
business League last Monday night
>y the Chamber of Commerce. Mr.j
,T?>-hts?'v'? Huhioct was "CitizenshiD." 1
peiL-JDOiinti as he vividly p&lnted iir hoico
language, the elements of good
itizenship.? ? ?
Those who paid one dollar and beamc
members are ,as follows: Mrs.
)ora McFaddeij, Mrs. J^ptelle- P.inck-'
ley Thomas, Mrs. Hattie Newkirk,
ilis. Nancy Miner, ivirs. .-sail lb MtUlL- "
fouicry, Mr.j Luther Bailey, Mr. S. L.
)avis, Mr. W. H. Rook, Mr. Hampton
Jynura, Mr. Joel Jackson, Mr. Jas.
\ .-. nlhiiry, Mrs. Allio Juan Robins6nj":
dr. Merman Smith, Mrs. Maria Goodytn.
I. S. LEEVY, Pre'SidCnt,*^"5 "
' W. C. JOHNSON. Secretary .
REV* J. C. WHITE, Pastor.
ref here for a great future. It seeks
u soiie the fitnto ondthe nation by .
jjvnng boys and girls an abiding and
rrtlepened interest in the every day
ibVs of lifer? It teaches the-joy of do ngV'OmmOn
things in an uncommon,
scientific way. This is (Borgia's
Trfp.nAtippfl. Oiir Snmmpr Rrhnnl and t
riegUlaV college work will keep this
jo lore lis.
V Itinerary .
According to tentative plans, the
following counties will be visited dur
irig the firs'tvtour. Other , trips are
I'V'Tng planned\to cover all Georgia:
Liberty, MclntoVh, Glynn, Wayne,
Ware, Coffee, Cook, Lowndes, Brooks,
rhoma?, Grady, Mitchell, Dougherty,1
-leirill,?Randolph, Stewart, Sumter.,,
.Macon,?Poach, Bibb\Baldwin,?Putban,
Morgan, Greene, Hhncock, Washington,
Burke,' Screven, Bullock and
Chatham. ?r ?
THE NEW DAY FOR THE TIJEO?LOGICAL
DEPARTMENT- IN
ALLEN UNIVERSITY
The theological school at Allen University
is a \vonderful asset^o African
Methodism in-South Carolina and
ther denominations who come.
The ^school of Theology at Allen
has always been good but this year
it has taken on new life: We had
11 won/lftl'fnl hAlirco r? f enrinr* Innfnrae
which was the best of its kind to our
knowledge lit the'history'of the'school
The speakers invited were: Dr. E. A.
Adams, a great scholar and preside
ildrivjme who helps the theoligical
school. He made the first
speech.?Di. Beard, a wonderful Character,
theseeond;Dr. T. J. Miles, of
whom it was said some9 years ago
that he was the greatest presiding
elder in the State, the third; Dr. Long,
it: leading scholar among the Bap-'
tjsts^the fourth; Dr. E. P. Ellis, a
preacher,- intertaining writer and sucgrgat
organizer, fire and lightening
eessfut prcsiding-elder, The/flfth:
The next move will be the senior
sermons I'm- .May. After ^vhiclrthe
contest in hymn and Scripture reading.
Also our head of the department
has on a sui'vey which when
completed "is expected to reveal the
ecclesiastical status of .the city. We
have also a senior1 class that is brilliant.
in many respects. The majority
of the 'young stars in our nulnita
of the states are graduates of this
department. All of these and many
other wonderful things are being
done under Prof. Holman as its head.
Wo~3o not wonder at his ability, because
noticing a catalogue the other
clay, I or we notice that in. addition
to his first graduation, he has had
kwo- fcrH~tht,olW^ic,Tt'<5ouT,ses. , borne of
his instructors both white ad colored
were among the most outstanding of
land and Germany. He is wonderful
the country who were trained in Engin
his field and the. work is simply
prospering in his hands. We know
omc wonderful-?things ^ahmit. him,
which Tie will, fiOtTconsent for us to
publish in details. We heard that he
has in possession many letters from
prominent churchmen over the connection.
the nmst nf u/hnm nrn hinti .
:>ps endorsing his views on connectional
theological schools. AI30 We
[earned that he hsa letters received
some time in the past which endorses
his views that he teaches on certain
tcchinal subjects and that they are
irom some- of the great universities
jf Illinois, Massachusetts, New York
ami Ohio; ??? ? - - ?I
We want to pass the good new along.
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['RESIDENT HUBERT FORMING
SUMMER SCHOOL FACULTY
June 20 to'July 23rd Are Dates Announced
cial list of the Georgia State College
summer school teachers was given
to^the press. here this afternoon by
President BenJ. F. Hubert, following a
conferen<fe with a small group of
newspaper men that caHed to seo him.
President. Hubert chatted briefly
with his callers, expressed his faith
in^ the futtire hope of building the
South s best and biggest colleges amf
talked at length on .the large amount
of correspondance on his desk from
teachers from all parts of 9eor&i&,
Florida and South Carolina'who will
attend the Georgia; State?Summer
School at the College, June 20th thru
tha ?3adrdf July, ??
' The college offers a wonderful opportunity
to teachers irr the South to
combine their work towards, a diploma
and degree"and an advaiicetr degree
that is acceptable to the seyeral
State Departments of Education . in
the South. The courses fo instruction
offered nre in A rst ?n<l?Saionweri)
Agriculture, Home Economics, Trades,
and Industries, Music and Business
Law by carefully selected faculty of
.instructors coming from the Univeroity
of Michigan, University of Minne?
If -1
ouia, witssucnuscus Agricultural
College, Tuskegee Institute, Columbia
University, Spelman College,
..Chicago University, Oberlin College,
Georgia State College.^Lincoln "University
and other leading American
schools.
Among the summer school teachers
are Prqf. A. H. Gordon, Atlanta University,
University of Michigan, LL.
B., Profqssor of Education, South
Carolina State Agricultural and MeChanical
College, who will be in charge
of history, economics and sociology.
[ E. L. Barlow, A." B., Spelman College,
University of Chicago, will be
j the special instructor-in Education. I
StateCollege^lOOl6; A. M. Georgia
State College, 1921 will be the instructor
in Mathematics. ~ ?
John F. Rogers, A. B.,.' Georgia
I State College, Columbia University,
will be the instructor in English.
...-Annie B. Dixon,- B. S. Mechanics
Institute, Buffalo, N. Y-., ?G-radtnrtr
work, Columbia University,'1 1926-27
will bo the inotruetor in Home Ecu
nomics. v
Clarence S. Ross, A. B., Morehouse
n-n ? ? '
^oiiege, xs. s. University of Minnesota,
1921, Will be the instructor in
Agriculture and Vocational Education.
A. B. Hudson, A. B., Spelman Col(
lege, 1923; Ph. D. Chicago University,
will teach Biology nad Chemistry,
Wjnon^-CartPr,.AL_E. Univoraity of
I Colorado, will teach English and
j Mathematics.
i t I. C.~Richards, School of Bujytness,
' Oburlin Colll'ge; summer school Correspondoncp.
Wnrlr,?La Salle?Univerj
sity, will be in charge of the registration
in the summer school and will al;
so teach short-hand and typewriting.
I > A. Orsot, Tuskegee Institute, Sumj
mur School, New York City, will be
I in charge of Handicrafts.
William Washington, Tuskegee Ini
stitute, Summer School, New York
j City will be in charge of handicrafts.
I ; Willie P. White, Haines Institute,
Hampton. Institute. New York Trade
] School, Chicago Trade School, Chica!
go University will be the instructor
j in Sewing and Dressmaking.
~... ...
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM OF
SENECA JUNIOR COLLEGE*
MAY 12?18, 1927
t May 12., 8:00 P. M., Thursday?
Grammar School Concert.
May 13, 8:00 P. M., Friday?Class
Night. Play: "A little Clod Hopper."
May 15, 4:00 P. M., Sunday?Comj
menceSermon?Dr. C. B. Aritisdel.
i- -May H>)- 8-:00 Pt^Mt Monday?Speak :
inp? Cnotcat. ~^
1 May 17. 10 ?AL?-Xuosdav?
I Trustee Meeting. ^
i May ; 17, ?:0Q P. M,, Tuesday?Aj-lumni
and Trustee Dinner.
.May 17, 8:00 P. M., Tuesday-*-Ani
nual Piay: "Fruit of His Folly."
i May 18, 10t30 A. M., Wednesday??i
I Commencement Day. ? Address to
; firafluat^ji ihy *Dr R^_S. Wilkinson.
| The trustees, Alumni, Faculty and
i Studofits extend to you a most, cori
dial invitation.
- ELITE HAN
R. G. IIAGO<
i Everything Washed and Y
? Very Reasonable. Orders
FIRST CLASS SER
ttJblTM HAN
I 2722 SENATE ST. Phone
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PROMINENT SPEAKERS AT i i
GEORGIA STATE SUMMER fi
SCHOOL J
% r
President Hubert Gives List, To The
Press j
Or. Robert R. Moton of Tuskegee May \
Attend
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Savannah Ga., A-pril 30?Upon *
reaching his desk this moi-ning after ,
an absence of several-days at Tuske-| ;
gee, Alabama, vehere he w^nt for a .j
conference with Dr. Robert R. Moton, )
Principal or Tuski'gee' Instnrttc.- Prefr^ 3
iclent Benj. F. Hubert of the Georgia *;
State College gave a partial list of the -j
speakers and lecturers lor the Geor- -j
gia State Sumtfter"School for teachers," 3
nrw nftnn gpr?}.-<>n nf in tVi'o pra'cc qu
''l"he Pride of the Southern Teacher," '}
June 20th through July 23rd. l|
Dr. Moton is understood to be one "5,
of the lecturers during,..the session, ?j
while President Hubert would not con- !j
;1irm the statement that this was his Jj
mission to Alabama at this time. "I *i
went to pay my respects to one of
my best friends," said Mr. Hubert, j
'"While I did invite Dr. Moton to the
College, I shall be unable to state now *
when- he is coming." Close friends of
-4he-Georgia educator declared never?*
the less that Dr. Moton will come to {j
Savannah as lecturer for the summer |
session. ' . - I
Others on the official list of the *
?Summer -School are: '
E. C. Roberts, Director Academic jj
TJepartment, Tuskegee Institute, Ala- \
bum a. - ..
Dr. John Hope, President More- J
house College, Atlanta, Ga. ?
O. B. Strong, EL. D., Superintend J
dent of Education Savannah, Ga.
J. S. Stewart, Professor of Second-'
nry Education, Athens, Ga.
Dr.. Kenyon L. Butterfield, ^Michigan
State Collcire. r*
Dr. Paul W. Chapman, Director of
Vocational Education, Athens, Ga.
Mr. J. F. Cannon. State Supervisor
-l". Trades?and Industries,?Atlanta,
Ga. t ^ - r. , ' . /
Hon. Frot "E. Land, State Superintendent
of.Schools,-Ailanta_Ga.
Mr. Anthony Avery,. Hampton Institute,
Virginia.'.
Mr. Walter. B. Hill, Special Supervisor,
Atlanta, Ga. , '
~M~r. ET. A. Pound, State Director of
Certification, Atlanta, Ga.
'i Mr. Donald Fenn. Directov of Agri- .
| griculture, Hampton, Va.
I Lev. N. A. Holmes, I). D., Minis- '
tor, Fibst Congregational Church, SaI
vanah, Ga.- - ?r. ' - -.
'I . Rev. J. S. Braithwaite, Minister,
St. Steven's Episcopal Church Savannah,
Ga.--- . v.'. '
Rev. E- G. Thomas, D. D., Minister, .
First Agrican Baptist Church, Savan;
nah, Ga. ... .
j" ' Rabbi." George "Solomon, Pastor,
Miekle Israel, Savannah-, Ga. ' ;
Mr, W. T. B. Willianis, Tuskegee j
- lu.lituty, Ala. j
Dr. James II. Billiard. General F.dn- ]
- cation Board, New York City. j
DR. llARVEY VAN BUREN PLANS "
LARGER HOSPITAL <
IStatesboro, Ga.,April 28?A state4-ment?was
-given?to the?press today |
by I)r. Harvey Van Buren' that Van J
j Buren Sanitarium m this city would
soon be completed.- The hospital is
I now being made larger, and is being
over-hauled. The "distinguished 1
sician and surgeon came to this,city !
and started the operation of a small j
hospital, that has grown to he one '
r[ of the.most ppoular, and one of th(
best in the South. j
Dr. Van Buren was horn at Sum- .
ter, S. G. and practiced?medicine in ^
i Columbia feu* some?time?under Dr.
* M- A F.vnns III _ fr
State will be happy to hear of his
success in the Georgia city.
iiagood news
Mrs. Martha Boykin 7was called ,
. away ..today?to?the?bed aide of -her
sick brother, Mr. Edward James of
Wilmington, N. C.
; _ Misses Christine Boykin and Ellen
Diggs motored over to Camden, S.
C. last Wednesday morning and
, were the house guests of Mfs. Price
on Broad St. ~~ "7"
-Misses Liilijtn and WilfW Map Boy.
kin of Camden, S. C. 'the the guests of
Miss Christine Boykin this week at
J Hagood, S. C.
D LAUNDRY |
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\ Called For and Delivered. 2
VICE?Is Our Motto.
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A, Full Line of Pate
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mE^N4TKl> SON S 0
is an organization which, is doii
infirm'people of ?outh Carolin;
Harrison. State" Piaster, Prof.
[). V. Mc.Crno. fitale Treasurer
alive and gives to ihe benefit4
rays from fifty to Orte hundred
pays from $1.50 to sd.oo per wi
on Doctor's Bill.
ThinW of it - end fur aiw?h
REV. J. J. HARRISON-. S. M..
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Saturday, May 7, 1927;
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vuty Shop
ng, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing
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Pride. Buy from US be- ;;
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int Medicines. Cigars,
icps, ?Full Line of"" . !
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ISON. state Master
raBKA-HAM-& D. of J.
ig a great work for the poor and
i. It has at its hpnd -Rf>y--J J; - ? ?
J A. Kirk, -''State Secretary and
:?It pa,\s to its members while
iarv something after death. It
dollar:- 1'or hospital benefits. It
i'k lor sieknoss and up to $10.00 V;
r> formation write
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airing 'in accordance " ; ' 1
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