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* . Saturday, May 14, 1927 A VISITOR'S VIEW OF THE LANCASTER DICTRICT CONFERENCE The Lancaster District Conference was a" great success under Dr.E. I'lul ip Ellis, D. Dm as ihe. presiding eld- ' cr and l)ic loya: pastors as follows: lie vs. Wr~B. Bonier, W. It. Uuuinnn, , - E, H; Butlt^Jr-^.-Grtmbcf, -G. -Wr-f ~James, 1'. 11. liulf. J. 1'. Brown, S. \V'i - m J McKenaio Harrison, [ j^_0. A. MuVant. N. A, Gary. C. B. Cook.; F. C. and ~C. C. Mela 1 wain.' The fallowing lay delegates were!present: Messrs. W. M. Allen, M. II.' ^ gohiii'Jon, Hrniy Johnson, .). 1*. Maple,1' I ? liolp'rt Carlssen, J. P. I'aek, Kike i Kpp.s, C. Johnson and Will C. Graham.' The .'il.ovc ininist.iy mill !.?y nu'l)) hers?acquit led?the in?,eh es?m?map- , ner which placed thorn, in a class to themselves. . The annual sermon-was ably delivered by fiev. E. P. Butler.-pastor of Allen Cnapel Circuit and Iluumiiii'i. ii!ihi," i . ) liniii hr Pnr S W_| I Fordham,. A.- B. 1). I), of Wic liifily! UiU?Station. Several visitors ^ica e present. and delivered inspiring ad' . dresses. The Iimst- i'snnvtnrn fnn turn's of the conference were: the dis-1 ??trict seminar,'"a new added fontufiT in-,| s'ituted by the presiding elder "in ' which Dry. Julius_II.olmen, J. MeKcnz_i(? Harrison, hi. A. Adams, prcsuHnlT . older of'the 'Columbia District and Dr. . D. II. Sims, president of Allen Unir vcrslty were llm Instructors; the od- " Friday night by Dr. Sims." It was a very logic al - and instructive address'. The people of the Blancy: Circuit - ? Ok \ -; are. very loyal. _Bro. Johnson fed as many as fifteen or twenty during one meal with a- srivilc and cordial wel' Come. . r. "Rev. Cook, his queenly tvife and the people of the circuit deseyve mufh credit for the timely manner in which they eared for. the district Conferp r enee; . ~ i . .?1 . _ i r Dj\ and Mrs. Ellis^are .doing just wnat wo- know they whuld "a? leader . ' ol1 the Lancaster District. They are those whdfwill grace any district within the confines of. the Church's cir_:?^ i iinift'vi'nce. - . - Dr..Ellis Well deserves the honor of ???*-jk-iog one of the ministerial delegates to the General t\n;foreiiiro. In Chicago, l'.rjs. ' . ' ?" We are to attend the Columbia District Conference at "Arthurtown, this week wi'h Dr." E. A. Adams as presiding eldeV and Rev. II. \V. Walker as pastor in charge.. Great success, is anticipated.- You-will hear of same --r-- "--f fle.<Ct "Week'/" :'-~f J. W. Shaw. *- si . ' . _ ' , - % ' ? ? - 7- ij \ R DRVI ILK-NEWS ~ Tile, many'ffields of Mr. P.- S. . ' .Thompson^eeret very much to learn* of his death,-which occurred , at his ___ ... daughters hc^me in Savannah, Ga.,HaU.id:iy night. Ills remains were ~ in charge of Monvoe Undertaking Es-" ? tribli-dinmirt, ? Fani'ivd ^service was held at Fisher ' Chapel.-M. E.Uihurch of which he was u membev. The Rev. N't11 >?oriiid)?fai d?at tl^-fTtnci rd'. I i u laves to m'ourn Ids loss a wife,* Mrs. Thompson. 5 daughters, 1 son and. many relntiv. s and "friends.' Thr-wmr a member of the Mason, K. of J', and Odd Fejiows lodges. I Lis remains Cemetery. . * ' ====djiov; Norm accoinmudetl b^ Rev. R. T. i\. Eurlon," Mrs. Miles and daughter, Miss Odell Miles made1 a special trip to Beaufort on fast week ' to visit their presiding elder, Rev. M. B. Mcl'hrcson, who is ypry ill at Ids - " home. ~ Tlm- frieiTit;r of~ Rev. B. T. NpTlpr- = ton were very sorry to learn of his brother's death anti_to have him go a..-.:!)' > f. middon^y, " - ' " _ Mr. Willard Robinson was hcre Sunday as the guest of his brother Mr. - Ben. Robinson. Mrs. Daisy I-erry Is recuperating after a few weeks illness. Sfr. George Bush is on the sick list, "ItT hojve for him a spoody recovery. Mrs. IIat tie Primas is a visitor here this week. \ : ' ; ??- ^ i - A very unionc program was renrtrrrrl?frrr?Mothers' 1 Day ^celebration by thn ladies of Mt. Zion A. M. K. * " Church.?IiilcTCstfiiK talks note made on motherland her training which made our hearts melt dn tear^--^Vlnny i of us wont away determined as pa- j rents to roar our children as uor j mother;' have reared us. '7h!erostin,ir remarks were also made hy the pastor,. ' , At the conclusion, a collection that amounted to $r>.r?.V was lifted. 52.00 w a-. smit to Bishop Heard to roliovo the sufferers of Mississippi ami $l..r>U ~ , to Sirs. John Baxter for the-^eJ . - Cross. _ ... . . Bt os; R. J. Jenkins and James Ka-T dy are on the sick list. We hope for them a speedy recovery. ?,... L McjCOKMICK LOCALS Shiloh A. M. E. Church wrts in full bloom Sunday. " The superintendent being absent, Mr.'li. Perriii presided. The classes \y>no taught. l?y the teach* I.v? iiiwl tin- ln^Mi. \v:i^ ri-v ii-Wi'il'liy the assistant .suiter.utendynt, Mr. 13.1'er rin. 1h>' <lay l.i'inu' Mothers' Day, everybody's - heart was set to that afAt. llo'J.'tlie. foHowinjr . pyofcram was. vUnxTcxv ctT" ?~ Musi(*?Tell>-tjiother I'll Vo "There. Due t?Meet mother in the skies? Janie 11. and Mamie L. Per^ rin ' v V-. v iter!union-~Mv. Jv t'rflarrivgn.?7S<j1<??Mr.-. (Mara AVJiarton. ' Quotation?What great men haVe said about their mother?Miss Mamie L. Perrift. : Musfc-r^nome sweet home. . ^~A. short talk by a mother?Sirs. rvrio -ivrv inoiiwr s prater--.diss 3%nie-it. Pen-in ?; i^hyrt talks wore madew by -Mes<Thmear Perrto, tela New; "Lizzie Bell, faille PoiTi;1: aiid Miiei1:?-.?: Mnaic?-Mother's prayers have followed me.- " * . - All who were, present can but say >'uot nii' pri r.i'iim woe grand. ? There will ,he May Queen Contest at SFviloh School house, Friday night, "Sjay t!!lthr**l'J27, The pnblie is' invited. C< .i.e --and biinp ydm- friomD A May polo-drill will he had on the lawn. Don't iniss.it; Miss Janie B. Per.* in, instructor. , We-, ijl'e glad to know that our sick P* list has been relieved. . The trine:1s of Miss Kthel 'sew will.he glad, Lp kn'?.w that she is lifting tTne 'aricl ;i 1st* Mr. Lesley llarVp son*. '.*' Airs. Willie Queries is improving slowly. We hope that she will soon recover. - _ .. .; "" Ol U Airi.UNS LETTER We want to let the public* know aboiit our News Club Bureau Rally for the purpose of putting the Bible the hymn-hook and the Negro newspaper trr the homes .tur-boys and girls ~to read*. We must-perpetuate the family alter in our. homes, stales ;by our parents. I-am akking a|r of the-colored pastors here in. Aluliins to Aid us in this great w.o:k. We have' 'what is coiled .tht> progressive letter box. The letter box- calls for a letter with- ten cents inclosed monthly- and a letter from our hoys and girls. Our good pastor here in Alufiins of the A. AI. E. 1'hufeh is-aiding us very much in this enterprise, ltvv~h-* W-.-B. Ducket t assists i'l ( '. l-'-vil'ill" tll.-it- nni-O.iini! i r\ uplif;t. of our people. I am sure , the other c;rlrfred minister TJf M-wlIins will assist us. KeV. .7/" W.-ir. -DuCkc'tt 'jilst Kurrrit il us r<ifc_rent^ morning which pu*vs for live months. Will R. AM. Jc;r.kins"..??-Jiuutitt. Church assi -l us, .'1 think he will. Let us hear 'froth you at .once Rev. H. Collies. oi'?Si. .{huil ' B.upt kit Churelt. I think I heat* you coming, singing. 1.'lease let u. la as; from you 'fry ro'J'vn mall- Revs. J.-.L Johnson. R.Wt jjEFsFml D. 1. Rat em, A. V.. liayes. pVstors of colored chuuhes here in Anllins. join ill ami help lis in this important \vovk. Alemicrs ami friends of Mullins, we ask every one to aiTT us in this rally, .which is now on anil will terminate June<27, !!>27. 1 am asking all former pastors', of "Mullin to aid us with.one dollar Ky return mail. People, if you 'want to read a spicy few. warmar.-t-h,;. PalmetttjCLcadery published in .Columbia,' S. C., just seiid two. dollars and your paper will come lo your uiwo evoi v isatunlnv m,orr>ing\ ... I aw yours for the Negro newspaper, p. C. Calhoun, Manager. IIAROEVIULE NEWS' . The (Irami United Order of Odd Bellows celebrated Uunn? annual thanksgiving on.the second Sunday at Fi slier Chapel M. E. Church. The sermon was pTeachcd by Iiev". L." G. Gregg of Orangeburg, S. C. They marched to the church, where Mr. A. II. IV'l'it e.t'lroiMCtl-them to the elnirch.Then Bvo. P. Howard responded. Address in behalf of the Odd Fellows, was made by Bro. Robert Payton. Address in lieFaTTof Th eTTousohold nf Roth was made by Mrs. Earthel Wilson. Solo by Mrs. flattie Williams. Addl't In behalf of the .Itiveirlle was made*by Miss Aunt Nichols and a-" hove all >vri<8 the *<>1n *nng by Mnstw Calvin Priirms ttI Tiehalf of the doyennes. He made 100 in his" performI:,?V r.*~lT TTT 'rirn riipht. Ilis subject was enjoyed by all present. Rev. J: ff. NTrfn left last yoek to run a series of meetings at. Beaufort, S. t. pi - - - . - .. - . . - ' te ' ITIR rALi?r DIRECTOR STALKY DELIVERS COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ' AT GREENE POINTY" TRAININCJ SCHOOL , . ' , Snow I 111), N. C., May 10? Professor F. Muroellus. Stal'ey, dean oi Agriculture and director of summer 1 ?<? ' > > ^ I 'P I '?.lliifr. vnri'iV' TRe~"~ e on i m oneenicri1 address at the" tonHjht beftird" irtarge and enUjusiiiKi.lic c rowd of students Und patrons. The srhool under the supervision and direction of Professor Julian a. ' Pri nco ended nut* of ttie most suciirss-. I-,,) i , .. I ' .1 t experienced-__"Professor ' Prince. who has bi'iin the principal for only two years has received praise and omnniciidatioii fiuin the sl;Uc. ami county officials.' I'ho sneaker.. due -to the fact that I'rot'esor J'vinco ts a product'of?Settle College, Orangeburg, Isouth- Carolina , ...1 ...... ..I' u;- t pressej fjreat satisfaction over the success of Professor Prince. director Slalvy, WtTh. liiTT humor T.nd though. pi tit oking i.ddK'^'1. highly pleased tlq^ audionctk During* tl^e course of his address, the speaker made reference to the wbrk done at - A. and T C dingo, - |)j|i?.t.Hn' >'.taley spoke on the subject, "Training fur efficiency," . ' " NEW HROOKLAXD NE-WS / Sunday, May 8th vdm a H1j?h day at Mt. Pjg'goh A. M. E. Chjfrch. -Ihe Sunday School was 'opened .at .the usuiil hour. The lesspm. was beaut ifully ta'uR-ht-- arid dioourred by . the . eHs-n-s? . Rev. John -on is an: all' round Rood ,tr.Um an(i preatheC a vrey~inspirthR scrnion- ywh. Cien^|s-4H'd?chapter and 20th verse. lie sb'loetcd as' his subject: "Mother, a priceless jewel." He said in his explanation that one Rood mother was .worth a hundred school masters. Oh, low our bear's binned while he preached .to us the word of God? Rev.Johr.snn is an all round Rood man. He is a Rood worker, a Rood dHit-hw 'and-1 above all a RtWtTf Christ tian a preileher.The Mother's Day proRram that was rendered under the auspices? of < 'llVuA. C. K. LeaRue \va Very Rood inMiss Ola l.uclus. a student of Allen. University and a member of 2nd Hieh Class, spent the week-emf Trcrre Tit home. Miss Carrie I?. Sur?ioev left Tuesday for Philadelphia, where she'will spend th'e -summer! Miss Amy G. SurRincr is somewhat indisposed. We hope for her a speedy recovery . " ? . 1 == (A'GOPF NEWS ~~ i Sum! a;.?w:r vcl letter dny^ at Sutton branch Church. The U. Li. (T ? ? 07 F. Camden 1 .odue No. j3LLi_anU the Household of Ruth held their Thanks.uivin_.tr service at the above named e-hmvh.? : ; ? T4^?v .Key. T. J., Williams, the pastor preached the. tha'nksfrivinj? Sermon. .?dn h-.'Xi Si/iiflav. the Men's Day will he held at Sutton firaneh. Mr. . Jo<>" CktrTiTuTa. the spn of Mr. York City, last week and will be fum ralizotl at Bethlehem Baptist Church' ' on.. Monday, M ny~ftth. Mrs. Annie Chestnut, the wife of (Mr. James Chestnut., Booker Washington Tleiuhts, Columbia, S. C., was funoralized at Johavah Baptist Church. Sunday, She loaves a. husband, seven -uhijdren, all of-which nrc.married, antf a nosi ni tnenUF to mmnnr her loss. Mi'; Ii. L. Harris is si ill on tHe, sick . -tint. i.?-4avprdving hu> ycxy^Jinlc little. His daughter, Mrs. H-va li. Johnson is also siek in Philadelphia. They are expecting her home at any time. We?are having miiiv. rain up heronow. CAI.lIOl'N FALLS I.OCALS The (Irand United Order oT Od(L Fellows held their anntial thanksgiving service at Glover's A. M. K. Church. They carried out the protfrno'm F ~ _i i iiAu ?4v.* umuiij; t, uufUL'i. i in1 cnurcu wns'fun to its eahinny. ? ? -11?^Tho sermon was preached' bv Rev. A. Wave. Ho. spoke from Ruth 1st chapter and lGth verse. 'From the "IrcrvfV -^nhjeet-r ho made- trIft^fthfr?impression. Thc, many friends of Sister Josiepheno Black ford air sorry to hear of her death. Tier funeral was held ftl~Il.ruwnuh A. M. E. Church in the afternoon, SundaV. . Rev. A. ?di)orc tnotorod to Abbeville The?remains of?Sis*or Pir>V ,Tones were laid to rest last week. The, funeral, services were, conducted ."by JBcv. A. Ware. - ?? < We aro in Rreat'.'sympathy with the -bereaved ones. .? ? . "J ^A. C * . -J- ' -?' *"<? ? * sr- JSAN'i LC NEWS j' '< . . * Sun<Tifl?" Sfhbpl was opciini at tinusual hour witli our '.sujieriiitchjU-nt', L. \V. Walk it at his post 01 duty. l.H'voti h: IW \yi*iv tlx- I'lvt i north:'. Al'torw hit-h tin- Sunday Scr<M,l . < ' asonthlod lo'tluir vtiitinn tin -? foi ';"" _v I1".'1 ' ill beautiful. wanner. AjJfV r dfst-u.s.ivrtg the lrssmn- our .. it. iu -I ulL -A Ajdcn.lid ipJflSpt aa - had. At . | J:<>()* >1. our puiUoi^ K* < . .1. St- Martin, .selected as. a-text 1 >t .1 >h>: alii-'chatiter ami 1th vor. < < 1 'iitinTAvar;iinstructive sUul ih>*| ir'titf. Afier the sermon ihe I,oid"s s< ; . . r " i vvy,n?administered.?1 ? At 8 1'. M.,' Rev. A. It. tJ;*l? % ..1 An tioch Circuit preach' I -at Tlmr.ia - Ch pel A. M . 1']. t Mill -tr?IIu .-chiUd l'i?Iloxt* fiom Mai'k It.'n chapter an 1 :Jrd verso. ;Th>- s.o iHiai. was- tirjoytfil'Atr all who were under the sourd of- hiw voice. mi... ni i i 'Vii.ni!' .11 >! .ili . >ir.i:. Bates of Union aUcndcd-services at Mrs. An;..iTiT" (iondln-k" and Mr.~' Cicoi ne Siii or were vi.iors al Thu. la^s Chanel Sunday evening. Mrs. Els'e Walker and Mrs. Mary visited at-the home of Mrs. FrancesI'k IUrhard ire-a V'-' 1: - " Rev. and Mrs. J.. S. 'Martin, oauyii; tcr, Perry' lie-andClyde oil .1 an-> ..Hilnsville. sin-Til tin* V,o?k-en<i ii: San- ~ luc and returned -hnniv -ia-t Tuesday ; afternoon. lUisoi.r i IONS v Wher.-as. the-Kovy J. A. B'uwn of Columbia. S. ("..-has been' aatuii-itli'.rt a ten day's ovi-rfntr at Thorn e.-n n Ct'n*. ?trnial Meth Mist KmitUJIi'-Thuivh. i y ' \ Whereas.''t lies J* services were larjrea.tended i>y our mciTi'TisTs as well ,il$ 1 Other numbers of. the various churches of-our city, and whereas, we feel that all enjoyed ty out. pouring of ' the Holy Spirit. \\ iiifch was showered down each ni^hf, and thai jri'eut ??n>d ; was accomplished-. ' v: . . Whereas, the members tiave in his. J " honor * a i'ec ptioiV after- he had ] '^-|7i-eaciTcd"iTtr mrha^ivisTtc ri?rmoit, Ter ,eral'N ministers and fi.iends enjoyed |. this- r, pa. t, ami another token'of-up-| < I'i'oeiatu.n was a nice |uit ajsp. pre- .j sonted Ur him.from the ypunjr men of said church. Win .wcas, ~the u ays and. means com - J mlttec distributed envelopes, which l * ye a-'-h?hI- h nice strm. same -was j-Jven- i to ittfv? .V...!. Brown, besides other ?Ju- j nations, ' ] Whereas., Mrs. Anna* nPSTt^^flfci-'b .j lier hohTc comfortable Tor him ami > i jr . . '." 11 spared no pains m prcparm;; -uppe-.1 j tj/ine* meals. j Therefore, he ft resolved that we'' i mm d-hanks to our pastor, Ib v. S. SO < " ' . ' { I ?Jarhron for i t i-e; ;ina Hev. Hi nv. n j.,nd , j v.o ten Vr thanks t . KtClii'i.wii 1] i"oiv.-h:.? ui:'ivi;i'T services,- ahso -to the;! n.ein'iers ami f i'-iuis lei- Lhuir Eu.val .support and ct ( p ration. . j-i Be j? further vt-i-lved' that ;wc ex j< tend to him a co: dial inyiia .ion. to ) come a^aiit- next,, yen,r, for we fori! 1( lhtit his hearty hao.d-s'nkcf, plea'in:- ! < T-snriies and hVin~i rrrn-r -e-y.nn^ have ' ?H ade the community better? . ;< Be i' i'urth r resolved. Init copy j || -of these r.esol;i!.b=n>-.be sent Jo Key. | ^ .1. A. Brown, and a .copy be sent to i -ha different, papels l'-jr publication-.- j J .. Mrs. -K.;(!. Kie.hardson, C hr. j"j] MTMBFRS or A(;R!( I I.Tl BAI. " ptrriTVoT.' \ ovii -I- i-e. ?. ? ??.v^v ji |? V III,LK(ii: ATTKM) IMPORTANT ; MEETINGS ; ?. - - ?' ?' } Greensboro, X. ( May 7, : During the past week, Professor S. B. Simmons, supervisor of vocational jj ; agricultural education ami Professor ^ ! tended several conferences and visit- jj ! ed some oT ttio leafttttia:' liigh schools ? i of Eastern Carolina as \voll as I lamp- ? I ton and -Vieginm Nor.nia'K ?^ ' The itinerary inehided Waiters <j Training Scl\9oh AVifti.ni, Elizabeth (jTty .Xonnaf, "Elizabeth City] Winlnll '' High School, Hertford 11 i yT?^ School ) and Edenton, High School. At Win -a tori," the rulhve?rrv've.?entntives?par- H tif i11:1 tTTT Til Hm-annual E'nehe!und'~i Son's banquet." The agricultural-experts also attended the district JudgHiiiu_Lkinte3t at Elizabeth fit v. v an iiin, u.i- fiiiuraioi's i i p journeyed to Virginia. The Virginia ' tour nicluded Hampton and Virginia .< Norn vol. At Hampton/"FroTess.>r Simmons lectured to the senior class on "Voca- J t tonal Agriculture in North Carolina." The students and trachars-demohstrn- 1 tod much interest in the lecture. Professor Simmons aTso enjoyed" " | the pleasure of representing A. and > j TV College at Virginia Stafe"Judging J i Contest and Rally which was held at I Petersburg, Virginia, M,ay 6 and 7. I; _j= ' ..ip""-' ^ . . > - : i am: ( ou.i:<;i: SIM M I.K SCIIDOI I'luns si,iv jfi.'.inu' f'Twiird I"< i tin -tiilo ( IK'jK" S uni;UT seho n < <t 1 , 11 .1 ,;n ".it! it :ii)ll l llll HiV 1 r- ' I, '' ' l'lVsMii-n; \Vi:k n fui announce UfjH ' '' 11 I V. 11?IS'. .rWThia, ii?i??i... 111 > i i it 1' 1, rL I it j iu i.*wf<nr n* mmikc an nppinpriaum -i: f..r M^np.rr mp,at State ti1 ii .illint lV.< ij t Ik-ir tr'i'IMiP'j -if ftr :.r\- ':0'ru^^fr^vvr~\n^ be. U> act i'""?... _{V j ^jluk- ' i"?l . .') ! iu.-i iii.ij ^ i * cur, . - C ti. - - ;'i Htf. it' i - llu -i - i i?l' - -l hu\~tAh v until jro lovuf i' i. a! (liJuTTTtvns 'rm-r? i.t >i; i iv v. i " .*> *' ,i ] :, i?i c .m i.?? ! t " 'ill tic ct ' f.i.i: pi,..'lion n*"a (iii vlfiI tt. I.-- in place ??f "X>ci' xmvnnrr?>jBanB- > r . jimmmjvK* - .?aMJMwr-y-r--TA- vm1 "wmW'AM iriry;; tv | ? - " ~jSgwVtt I Giean-Ujr?a | Spade-Up a l^-^-vv"e-iia\c cVcrvtMi: a up. Hpse^ Noz^-lesrS | Scrub Ihn.'hes, Mop.; j.. fjts/FuiTniure and . I_^Wc)y and inrushes, ] Lawn Mowers, Rake ev Sets, Flower Box* items, essential to eh ; lying1 the home. ? . Phon< JRuff Har ? , 1714-10 M. ac0cec^owo?.owo?oocc-^-:v.';ov&o | ?r- - I lie C^^gir 3: ' ; ' C> " " |. Madam A ^ . Formerly of PHIL ^ liii" established pel irta j. ??? Masonic . 1125 Washington Stret y ?? .fur ihe-Hram 3 7~ Wondyyful Hair And ] ^? "Made Their*.Way by tl I "Pry Madam Rusceil's-r Special I 'air Grower -It's a W Gr^ wt-i -la's n % Cjiow Heautiful. i> Gla^sine and Hair Toni > , Wondt ? for Pains. Aches. Stiff Joints a > Hie name is the right or.e-'-W > Address orders to -Mirs. Marj 1 or apply at 1129 Washingtoi > juOOOOOOC'^OOOOOOOOOOOOOjXiO ><:^oob?r??oo6oo-yoooo.o.o.:'0(0oo I ~ run j ' SAT1SP : "iN c 1'WORKMANSP ) ! ' . ?^ ' - SEE i SPRING & WOOI WON DER FI E VA1 S OWEN 1117 WASHING , CALL 6963 FC f,r"*>oc'C'0*ito,^ooooo>3>>rtoo?^C"^??r?oc<o ji V ' *s w"* * * _ | Offiet' IMiane S107?? \ ^?- N.J. FU ^410rn??y-at-l ,au I*trcfIre in aTT Com | 111Washington Street. PAQE three. i 1 he college plans, will pnoeeed with > the program nntmunccu in the built--tin sent out under date of April 1. it 1 ?'. ill hi* neee.ssary ho\ve\er, to incrcuse , tiie entiame lee jfrinU'd on pape-2 by v? "?.<nr: i.i.aUine- ttic?fiwv?1W?for on? ?^ n;>'iV'(l I'll- y;u li i'^-i;-(,ri "ho rcif " is. ei'.;. No other eHantfein announce-" t n-e>_! t-i.t t:.i? <ift- ti., .. :u ? 7. - """ *** " "" . 1 ! made. : * ^ ihc s'lttimcr schooj faculty In- *? > ' rh.d V'nmny ..vf: the r^ular- "teachers." trf the an.I wddcatu^ and lee- . 1ui 4fr<:i'f' !)) ihi-Mhc I?t*tttfer-;-wh*r? ' \vi,il"nir-('iniiiii^es ." f a ' viiic~rrtTlKCr~cov-1.^ j^'jhvr*I -and e 1 e-... agriculture, ' lit'lllr U'Mtif'S aild" indiis> :-i< - a- v.eli its^ n.usic iip4 -pity .-deal ~ ulia .a inn.??i r_.?? L_ r . i v.ii'h';!1- 'i '' .-y.if'.li r.u ul.'na cannot ; ali'o.d in this educational*crisis, to Mse importunity to lie prepared \yhen the t ail is made 'next full. leTirrreto ~-r?_ ? < ? ? ? J iuh?Paint-Up * met Rake-Upr= = tftiinklers, Hose Keels, | , Mop Wringers, BuekMetal Polishes, Floor Paints and Varnishes, s, Hoes, Spades, Flow,'S and dozens of other waning up and beauti- . ' ; P e 4779 dware Co. AIN STREET ? ? ??: tal And Only -???'... W " v . . I . . I. Russell ADELPHIA, PA., ocntlv her luboratory nt S : Temple ? ; ?. ht Columbia, 5. C. Tfafluteaf lift ? - -* - ?: jr~ Face Preparations*^ hat ie Way-They Arc Made" -g ? onder for diseased Scalp ST Wonder, makesjhe .Hair grow ^ : . . ic and Madam Russell's Js? Salve r nd Rheumatism and it's great. S ONDER .SALVE.-Try it. ; | v McGainey, 617 Marion St- g i St. . " 8 oooQiTtOPPoooctOocaaDOOoooooooo re is ' . ' j ;' \CTION /' T )UR - i up & service our: SUMMER h samples | LUES AT $30& $35 | 8a PAUL j? * I 31ON STREET )r salesman oooctoo o aaooaCLQ oooo oorK3.-acLOQa Residence l'hr>nc 6798 "11~ KTTERICK and Notary Public. ?<? < Is?SrsT? irmt Federal * ^ ' .. - -"i. . ... " y' d Columbia, C. n !