The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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P . ; page rtro. ? I IB. 1 i BK30O0b83K9CB^bCK0C^C8t^CtO^ClC^ClC^OrClOjOj ' | ;, The "Old Gray" j ' 1 : ByE Ph _ XBXOdOtXXOXiOO* Q"0 v0-CC0.0.0.Q.0.0CbtlO - A nan -ata* 'lie by another ' u\YhjfuiH : ' .. Xov tjivln.tf t? you that-semi?en l?v the *i-yuucr '' lie urtsWciVJ, nothing. *' Iii. that he answered riguti'y. r'tir there is not an individual that Tenows uu^in.iig av ' bout our purpose to ineinioiL nun or his business until he sees 14 in our ? corresponaiive. - :u.v> ae^s -bceh a booster Tor iny race. .'In no' cu^e have I been a ipee anoyker. .My pro. xt^sionaj record ior to years Will show thai. I have ?ly>;ft s boosted worthy inovemcitls and business en~ treprises ambiig. my people. 'I ho .Negro churchys are ilie leading pCiePy religious way. Alii I elaim that WW _1 " " c.ial mi.ntio'u " gh ouId__ hel-t>wde_Wi^iIC ~? ?r.time^ Uptime hi our churches' ol' our undertakers, our printing establish ments, our fdrug stores, our clothing and grnrpry stores, imr ivsi.iiiialiis "and all lousiness and prolc.SMonui en-, terprises'$f:our people. "ihui too, all of these enterprises and professions should be identihed with the church. The man tiiat thinks himself to be independent pf'God's .church and takes no part with i., is too ignorant - to be patronized by intelligent people. "The church is.the main stay .of * the world. It is the secret of all business success. The sooner one learns this, the sootier..that one will become ' successful in business. And- his will be an abiding success. fiu/sy are '..-particular limes. U -appears to me if mankind everywhere would di'aw nearer to Cod in fheJe strange' times,, it w ould ,be a s.ep in a right direction. -I 'inc...:irrespective of race, ci.e?r or ^.rsclous conditions. 'I feel that : com red people should serve the 7~sryic?mirsolvcs ? as op*pre... c. V the IsraeTTlos. . . Well .why il the* 1st ..elite.-, cry u...q the i.oi'd i.; cur troubles? so as TO be "uCtivt rru rut-cf-wrr-th-vtH^-r-c-.-T 1 l'edr' that like Lite tilddu1.. rjJ. 1 nci, we are too tfuick to forget pass bless ings. The sahucion of any i eople is in ahd through their churcho.u1 ?u lot the uoioieU"' people aucud' ttrn church and. become members \>i the same. Education shvitld uuc .aiie. peo ? pie'uwav l'rom the church, but iyio the church. The educate d shounl .see ?:?Gfllid jp.JUc'v UT e Bjtd.'.tuhiiid nunc so. than tlm uneducated^.- ami' therefore. : ^-?They should be move /.eulbus fur1 llis y cause than their less foYumatP brcrth ? : Jsr^ .Q, thai men every whgre would praise the Lord. Gcol h iston the day. We spent a few pleasant hours-in Newberry this week. V\ hile* there, we ahomlnil f,n ' m..i|ir,!'- 1; i> a pleasure to meet -with-such. friends as Bros. J. B. Jiles, j. E. Wal'.i.e, 11. F. Floyd, W. W Graham, Joseph Davis, and many others. ' Br-0. Giies is treasurer of everything', that he is"in. .That . . shows the i nnl'.ih im; that. is .iinpo..fii in him. .And indeed he is worthy. There is no better master of.tinar.ee in this jurisdiction than Bro. W. W. ..-Graham, lie is the host 1 have ever seen. Bro. Floyd is one.of the No. 1 school piTac'ipuls in ih:s coumy.?Hr is also G. V. (^. of this S.a.e. Prof. Floyd knows how to make friends. Bros. S, E. Martin, W-iliio Bates, Ernest Milicr, R. E. Iditcnsoa, T. >r. Pratt, "I'aT' Lai..>.iae are among ' those who are . weEbhy. .D'.idd..;:Eoy. ' W. Mv Davh, Grand id,a aid. Deputy ;. is .certainly y. > In, v..an in the ""'right place. -7 ; Auai.o 'iiufhevVord !prepared i.': dinner t>;r us and we sr, fV.'v. i;h Bro. W. vj .... . ii i vnui . The mar..'... ?v.;: i'viuigc ofdy-the hc-i * lam c;.i\ bv raid about the be..v } . .vie, 'lb.a is why the paper is eagerly rsonjvw ami so widlcly read. Abu.-.ci and" mud flinging at individuals-are not tolerated. This is a belssfjfg to our rare. Tor Cod Ifnnvvs wp .-oa^la. thro.ugh which to puhli.ii the., goat} - deotlsarnd worthy -^hw" the HOh.'t' ijicrr^a4^1 WLorjee. of ? . rare, Too often thc eriniina>soT~oirr~rt?Md get the space in other papers that out race leaders should have. live: y iulorctl iamjly shouh.h tmvo an-issue of the. Palmetto Lesuh-r come \ > your home every week. See our agents end subscribe at or.ee. We \\ore mb,ivt than pleased to'see Rev. T. P. Harpf er \vhilc in Newberry.Our good Mishop Hurst, passed through Columbia - Saturday and Tuesday and we were elated to have spent some time in his presence at the co231 of Dr. T. J', tTTTTTZ A ?:?t :? ? 1- > miifs. mi iiiucxiuk (>i irif quaurennial delegates wa.i he!:l at the UniversTTy Saturd;^ morning, 1n ~\vliTTTi ? nearly all of the delegates were present. Bishop Ilurst gave them to-understand what wa# Sffd Wltat was "tttrt; So there is no need of misunderstand ~ , 4 and | TL _ IV! n* J ? & i ne new rviaer o ilip Ellis .ing now between them. ' ' Sister Viola" Rulhreford paid Sister. Ellis a brief; call Saturday afternoon ami \ye were delighted with her .\-isit. Our services of Willow Grove Sun' day morning was a record breager. i]io tire burned until the place:seemed none other than the gates of heaven. 'Khiyi< a grvnt eongvogntion and Rev G. \V, James is one of our best pasvi';rs.?Bro. Sam Williams is one of the leading laymen of our district, lie is also among the great raemberhipLtd this church. Bros. ll. Spenc.er, A., K. Snow," M. Alston, G. R. Brown, . C'htiiie s Withers, S. L. Harris; Sis II-; vtTf'yillls. tinners. nester Sbi'IT=" ' ' - I. 'i'einptC and Amuinia-AV ateis and . n ; n.v ..ntituxs. Hro. Grant took us is a noble Christian gentleman. At 11 igirt, we were with Rev. S. W. Foraham nl High Hill. I nJvor \yit ?rt?rvd a groat1 service in nil of jriy i life; Rev. Ilun.er of the Baptist Church \vas th.ere and also Rev. Mo. rant of I.agaree. Both added greatly to our service. Rev. Fordham is j indeed a~princo Of pastors. "AYo had i-uuiie a^tlitismH conference with Bishop Hurst Tuesday morning. Bros. J. ' W. .Moore, March Withers^ Peter Prioi 'eau, A. W. Wuyflt.sworth, M. IL. Rol>| iuson, Willie ^Howard, A..B. and S. M. Morant, Mr W. Richardson;. SisI. # . ters Delia Morant,. Maria L. Johnson, j Florence Hunter "and Bro. B. Alston, | .lie great singers are some of his leadj ing ollicials. ^_ ' . ." IF ih jligh Hill and Willow Grove I have great choirs. We will be at Wedgefield with Dr. , i. M. Harrison Saturday and Sunday He will preach at Orange llill Church ; Sunday at J 1:00 A. M. and will be at ; people pray for the .Holy Spirit. TTFrrTH:(M vA>'"ET)' MRSn.OTTlE M. J * < PlNCIvNEY . Death 'is ac.t.an enemy to the right >us i(.r depth is only Clod's chariot , who su ps in and -stops lal aches and pit ids and wings the" soul in-cTerfia) ;. and gives to the sainted real hap? f.ii P.i ?> :<, ' The death of Mrs. Lottie M. Pinck . IS, li>27 will lie mourned' by .'a legion of i'ruruls. As the nrultiutde and cohvnur.s0 of fr Tends gu/od upon her TeHine g'ared, for her Iifehood in living hmwirulrle and true, and doing what v\as bestial she saw it. .ishe \vus bgrn '' (niif-aiee. S. 50 years airo and : was u:aiiit'd in church .work from earfy cliildi'.ix d which lasted until death. \\ hen unite a young woman she was "! a:ui.rie\l to .Mr. T. 11. I'inckncy, who : o\v survives her ami to. this union aoio hoin two children;, who are now Mrs. Thonuisina (iaton and Airs. Kstelie Thomas. Site also leaves four . i Uers, 5lrs. Ilattie GOodsoii, Mrs. : R us a Ill-own. Mi.-ses Ma mic and I.nura Howell and two brothers, Mr. Jolin ind -cj h J_frrv\ ett,?and five grand nnutun and. many lriehus to mourn her departure. Mrs. Pinckney was. a . ii'l)' r ^of I.adson Presbyterian . Cl.'urch mid was funcralized Friday ; at 1:00. P. M.; her. pastor, Rev. D. T. ... .U.urrayT. . of. ..Ladsoa.. Presbyterian i'hi.ivh and the Rev. J. C* While ofli.. mating. She was buried in Randolph Cemetery under a mound of most v i'crud.ul flowers which covered the . grave. In passing from us, we lose : d of- wur" purest flowers, who will e ''Veil mi-sod by her church, pastor, i ; m igiibcrs and "friends, Mrs. I'inckney was loved and ad1 maud for sterling worth aftd rugged . haractur, ai d the loss of her intlu"::ee a:id the absence;, df' her great personality will he distinctly fell in ?tTTr-jihnre^-of- rrmrmunity lifer,."for" she ? was Trrr*ou'.standing character among ?i-he good that-she could do.?Frond na 1?Uii'i's p-idness wc give her up reluc' tanviy to our Maker, who is_ too wist l__u? do wrong.- Mrs. PinckiTty was a .r intr vrnj planted and rooted ?r> the vineyard of the Lord; whtetrferew and t etched forth its tendrels by whicl ?t<> c iinb and lean. Blessed, blessed is Mrs. I'inckne.t - for she passed through this world leaning on the arms of Jesus. >--- The following w?re p&ll bearers honorary. -Attorney N. J. Frederick I'rof. I. M. A. Myers, Messrs. Johr Cornwell, Joel Jaeksdn, I. S. Lee v.v? Tom Williams, John Subcr, Sam ^uortfergnryr T;-<i.^G-rogory_a.nd W "*11, l;arvev; acrfVe: Messrs. llenrj Vincent, Henry Taylor, J. G. Green .' '.te.s'-'e Brown, Dr. W. H. Thomas anc ' G. Lee RatlifTe. L? \ I I y w ~? THE VAT-MET V^V^VMVVMVmVMVMVMV . 11^ SPO ' v . tL I V , 1. - 4 Claflin Uains I rT y1 7* 7"" * * UN GAf-S. C. ; V-;A:y: i-'. .7' .7 . . ; ' . . '* % 1 ' Sumti'iv S. C.-^Vith Levy and] itvrat-Ii nt .foI'.XlLLljin. ;L?j>t_JVU Cain '{iinl Al>rah;Vni Morris,, the llail.n , a pitc^ers^ duel now. lata luesuay uuu neueu the cluimpi5usliiy litTe" <-L'- the Coorgia-Caroliru Confc:oneb for"Kt27i "t* 'Ihis is the last conference panic that C'laflin plays this .scasan and the j nnt lue-.- ivivi- inlii'l-ii-ilfC la'COld (>T . having |,layt'il 11 trttnit-.* and losing i uly?um? TiT. l-ii'iui' t lal'i.n : lTTV'"1* aTl : i exhibition ga'md, Iio"\ve\*df%. with Allen 1 ' at OrHHtrebprg this w'cck. Bothpitchers v.cro *in rarer"' form daring this panic and it was not tin- [ . . . l. -r-.f n?r~>?. *s bred. At .'til's time McCain of Mor-; lis was; able to make a two bagger: that forced-A nd.T and 1 If own in home. It was in lVi0 seventh inning* before.. ;*tiij? Pnn'hprs riiftde a ruii when" B ake I made a triple that scored '.Knrpht.j Although" Mori is was loading when ; . the-4-aiithers went.-in for the first half of the ninth, this fact biilyt spur-} red tiie* Clal.liui.es on io tip their best! ill. defense of Ike Oranv.t; aiid Marron J a- d as tlig result '.of the eflj-pctiye use [ of the 8tlCK, tliS'- >vore able to earn. i:r< e nun. ' iTTi e^tjiitiahtng?a thuisiPc- j x iv-tory _Lc-r ( l.ifhn. . . Sc'pio hjy inlands: li. II. E. ('iaf in ~~ -000* .0 >0 103 A 8: 1 i ' Mori is . OlilK. 020 010" 3 4.2; Ii.at' isncs:.*\1orris"McC'a.in and A-j 1 raham: Claflin: I.ovy ahd Blake. : r? ? ? L A. AND T. TEAM WINDS UP SEA. 7- son v. lYii i i-.i sroKK 4l:(fn K rv. rrT'M: V ' 1 ^-"--TTict 'Ai^io Build :vs" w uuui 114) their ha' e j ball season lie: e yes.ewlay by defeat- ? iiijr the-St. Paul "e mi from Lawreiwo?p vill-y \ ii I'inia. v. it' a .-<?re of 11 t <? " 3. The came v..n-: in reality a -pitch crs! duel v illi Wall re of St. Paul " *!> , a t t I ' strikjag 0111 1 1 a1...in.", field's S. Ilatl ni. re i-upport 'the y 1 me' \vouhh^l|(ive^ Fieeii much c.o er. i t tlu- Urst"inmiT#~T K-oid passe.'! tli,. : i- i hfeii'fo the. bat j which J'cs'ol'ol "ni the lirsi ,score of:, the "yar.te. i'lMiit llnai m he pitched iuns that St. Paul Mtu'le?were. Pane's vrrr.r " in th0"si";6?. The- !'e.;.itu),es of1 Hie game- were the a-.;i.>ts of-lien-I ^ :iad" .tin thev. >. farm's three -t-sltW n-nd?the oil f-hrhrrig" idrlioth ! teams', The A. and 'l\ wr-ekiiig crew 1 under way tineil'-linies to pound: -rut three'runs in ill., r.-ti ?iix runs in|"the" fourth had four runs in the sixth.'. " This 1 on 1>. 1.at ion 771* ; 'y, Brown, ' lame, (.'olcmsin, Duncan and Ilondorson has nvadt. itself i'eh by bringing homtv to AF and T. seven of the last * . ' ..nine mimes that it played. ! . . Score hy inninifs: ~jF and '1'. ?300 Oftt 010?141 ?Rr-PmtK - ' P'O 0.i2 Olio? 3 j Umpire?-Ilarjvraves. HOWARD AND LINCOLN HIGH{ SIM.IF T\N IN HILL nil Monday. lhe .. Lincoln ^ Ili-ght _ School of Sumter, Mhdo "ehumps" ' out < f't.he Howard n'rw by piling up 13 to Howard' th . .Joseph, who , worked in the mound .for the visitors , .vir-Ied a good game- up'*lo-thu sixth Inning ajul the l).?y.. from tlm Game _ Cock CR.Wffitird hi.11 a for he had the edge ; An l,us < !?,. <?no;it of'two outs, '.lhe vitors rodL. him in this inning fro eight runs. Picknty did* the mound work for' 1 ti e visit" is. wh le Sl.a'v. received. Jo ;-? I>11, j.ee Kim , i'.v;in.': were me nat> tc-iics for- Howard. " ~ O.i Tuesday. v.iih'CLy.pina, the fast shor; i ;i?ma4?i <-t-?mi . tlio mound, ! f ov.Tt if I u-cd the s:!int. hunch and ' returned the .ehtirnrng to (he Game i r.icK n y hoy an 1 .-eTit them home with a-sevwn t-o sjr ycorrr vAfter the^ I vi.- iters took the had in the opening i nn'ngs md k< ;.t i . while 'he home'" hoys trailed Until the closing frame ' rul us tlio curtain v. as about to be I d.awn, Prof. Iloyd's hoys -opened up on Code, Lincoln'.- invincible- pitcher, s who had held the Howard ninohitless o tie the sco es. I'incknoy, who had . ;e cue, hut fai'c I to stop Howard's r onslaught.! "Howard secured the nec* , csvary "one run to end the game with 1 .no Outs. i Umpire: Henderson. ro LEAPEH 1 . . o~xk~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x RTS 1 c~:^^jce "n":: . .. y 'Championship bETAILS OF SUMMER SCHOOL akkaixuuu j v. Lcctftr<> Program Being Prepared; Faculty Strongest in Hostory of Summer School; .Program Arrange - ed '.'To Meet Need;} of South Carolina Teachers" Says Board of Education. lege Summer School for teachers is ; ?re to have "a very large'attendance. uphcatiohs:lire being hied daily and y.t'..rcpvrUn'g. on time. .Tune, 20j?is i' reTseflT"- The work wil begin-prompt. Iv on tlie opening day and will close with final examinations'July 23. A special feature of the slimmer i Iuhu t.hi.s year?will, bo aappointment bureau where teachers may register and receive information concerning positions in the state and elsewhere. A large number of cachcrs are glad this department has wi-i-ii cstaoiirneir as it will aid in bringing about a closer Contact between school superintendent, principals and teachers. A lecture program has befiS arranged and its is expected that many well known educators in the County will lecture be?or0 the summer elrooi. ?tn.dents._ Many prominent ;h rsons in the State Department of Education have expressed their will rr.e.s to appear before the summer school and President ^Vilkinson is lelightcd to have the student and 'eachers hear the men responsible for lie great educational program in this -Hate. Many members of_?he Slimmcr school faculty from far and near will alro give chapel talks from time o time. i ;;1 H._ ; ? The_sjummer- school program is well ' i,i n i to-inet'l" Liu needs of persons v. ho are eager to advance themselves along various lines, Thc bulletin has one published and many educators :'.m- expn's.scd?themselves as being wq'ifc as outlined was adequately al'ned, A recent letter from" the Stttte Hoard of Educa iori declared that the work as outlind was ,adequately a!a plod 'to* meet the needs of teachers vh??. are -eager to further prepare hemselves for service to the race. Toa> h&rs - planning to attend the ninmer sessions this year~"hiay feel onf.dont that the time here will be ..o.h profitable and enjoyable. NOTES FROM TI1E KINGSTREE ? CIRC LIT. ? Our piesiding elder, Dr. T. J.-Miles of the Kingstree District was witli (s all day Sunday" in Kingstree, and reports were good, and the spirit was high all day. Four persons joined th church. Dr. Miles preached two sou! stirring sermons. Ti?e conference die us our pastor back, gnd the presiding cider. We have never in the history of the churchy raised our educational money with as much ease as we art rrotv "under the""leadership"of our pas tor, Rev. J. C. Quarles. Reports from St. Paul A. M. E t^htffchr * "? The following ladies were captains: Mr.". O. V. Qumles?Rachel Witherspoon $25.00; Mary Goopei $18.30; Bctsie Cooper $15.40; Estell McClary $13.15; Ruth McClary $8.50; Rosa Peterson $7.GO; M*hry McFadder $25.00; Byna WashingtonJ$7.81; Sarah Thompson $6.00; Sarah Thomas $17.05; Elizabeth Barr $1.50. Total $100.00. . Keporis from Bethel A. M. E Church: O, Y. Quarles $35.00; Washin tr ion $19.10; Rachel Cohen $11.00; Ii. $4,10; Betaie Anderaor 21.40; Marie. David $8.00; Rosa C. James $55.10; M. V, Bennett $I2.1C \j. Fiiljnor.e $20.62;. Addie _ White $10.80; I'hilis Mazhun $22,75; Henrietta Alston $25.00; L. McClarr 35.05. Total for bethel $278.00, (J; and tptal for the circuit $538.00 The following ladies received prizes: James-$5:00; Itosn Graham $3:50; Minnie Bradley $2.50; L. McClarr $1.50; Rachel Witherspoon $2,50; ATary .AIcFadden $2.00 ; Betsie Coopei Trm" ) wati;ree district confer 1 jknce ? tk? wii7IZ?T" rcri-iTi. >> Mama- ijistrici \..onierenc( opened Thursday morning, April 2 at Pinewood, S, .C.'in Mt."Olive A. M E. Church at 10:00 A. M., with th( 1 i . * v 1. ? Lr-r-^ 'I presiding elder, Rev. E. H. McGill in fea the cViair After the devotional_ser=^ixui j vices, the presiding elder expressed iou rhtmself along THSny^Iines concerning stu j the works of the district. He urged j mci I each paator to do his duty alnog all | '/ ! lines. ;i:. .... . . J ! j che j The annual sermon was preached | ' , j hV Rev. J. F. Player, pastor of St. 1 iT j Luke Circuit. The educational ser- v-11 moil was preached byr -Rev.- P. S. ' Moseleyi pastor of .Bethel Station. ' They all were able sermons and well rca [ delivered. -. ?. . I R?V Mnsiilov roll /I n vnvu. ? " | paper on the ^'Virgin Birth of Christ." tl , Sevferal of the brethren spoke on the t nic paper,. but it was a greater treat for | Ad< I iha fnnfprmH'P when Dr. MeGill, with I 'al; ! his" mTelleSlual pick "picked tfic rock1? and with his theological shovel cleared con the mist away and brought much in- ilK spiration to the conference. te11 The conference was the best hold 7n"{fie history of*the district and very [ largely attended by the ministers and -v friends. We arc very proud of Dr. i M . MeGill,. for ho is a wonderful lead. 13! -er?*??? ?: ilif Her. I*. H. HownvtL^vas the enterBrown. del [STATE 1 LULLED E "TTTSOT'ETsTTv ^ 1 _ . MENT . m'n ... _ : - \ . he * _ ' , -!a The. thirtieth annual commence- ? ment of the South- Carolina State aO: College is now in session - and . pro-* g , mises to surpass any closing in the ? hitory of the school. May 13th was g .lie first day of the regular program ? had demnostrations from the Physi- 8 cal Education- Department pleased rt a large and appreciative audience. r Other renditions are scheduled to follow in rapid successions_ as. pfo gram will phow: * May 17, 8:TJ0 P. M.?Practice . School Department. May 18, 8:00 P. M.?High School Olli I .(Academy)., , . . . v;1'May 19, 8:00 P. M.?-Literary So- ? i cictibs. ~ May 20,.8:00 P. M.?Junior Decla- ,, ^ . nVStion Congest. jj.'p > May -22. 4:00 L M??Baccalaureate.-?m Service. _[ ' ., May 22, 8:00 P. M.?Religious-So cieliet?.?~ . . ' May 28, 4:00 P. M.?Class T)ay E^ 'Cri ; ercises (Graduates of alj two, year 1 courses participating). May 23, 8:00 P. M.-? Musical Pro- "* , gram. May 24, 8^00 P._ M.?Alujnni Ex, ercises. , - May 25, 11:30 A. M.-^-Commencer Trrcntr Exercises. " i The High School closing May* 18th promises to be even above the high !_ standard usually set by this depart- _ f mcnt. The Academy closing is al- ? , ways a very popular part of the c.ommencethent program. The two lit- 11; -"vary societies, the Douglas and Dun- T>: ; bar will meeet in a debating contest - Thursday night, Ma.v lOlll". IntlTOkl " centers around the fact that the win- ^ nmg team will receive -the Alu-nmi (7(1 P.... i. U f 1 1 ' - ' i nie names 01 tne aeDatcrs to i>ej"^ | hscribed thcroon. The subject to on be discussed is: Resolved: That the ni Inter-allied War Debts should bt, can- ij: ! ^elled. [ -The Junior Declamatory Contest I will present a difficult problem for >. .he judges as all -speakers ave t rai ncd ___ r almost, to the" point of perfectiom Pi* r \o one has even the sightestidea as I to the possible winner. r. Ofl I A hopetul sign, as well as a unique 1 11 gjigi! MEAD Bicycle 1L|?|^ whether you buy from |f\ i your Local Dealer or \ l from us direct. ' bmI M M\il 5aveJIO?lo$25f9 On Your Bloyclm J li 11 prices prom 5Zl5? Up III t py mail today. Use lUjr coupon Below. |i~ SoW On Approval Mfl!?! 'I You are allowed 30 |r\\x days' actual riding jl test before sale is : Write Today ^miumo^ name of nearest Mead Dealer. OUT Oft THIS LIME I lj_ { Mead Cyolo Co., Chicago, U. &. A. Please send full Information and name i eat dealer. - J Nam* _ 1 ft A M Xa 0wH?Or J P. O. Boa ' i Town . ; } Wl" 183 I s-? Satnrrin>, m?y ^L_lj>27__ ure in the closing this year, is^he . ' ^ obcr of graduates from tht. yar s depai Lyients. 1 lie graduating dents from the various* departuts arc as folloxys: 1 igricultural 8; Mechanical 2: Balor of "Science 7; Bachelor of Arts Commercial 5; Home Eeomniiica ??"JWFITiil] (TJTadyiate" iir Education) ill senior clashes having doniplet-. Z ! tin'It'" oijv'h bunions. arc?getting? dy fur the final programs; ' _ )r. K. S. Wilhin on, President of iristi'.nltiyir is scheduled to be a- , " y many times dufhig Commencedresses but v.iil deliver the Baciiuieale Adbcis to his own sen- .. | Mar-gJjid a? 4? P. rvi.?Ati ? icerned ty. e elated over this. fact "' I?inu, h?in cro-i?tr^-i rspoet alley _ iers around thy. c >-?ntial featuTe 'heO' miiiTrnce'.ltb:u P'.or.i'arn. The ?p? ligious Socio, ic wi 1 I <? addressed l'l'o. etsoi' CjO'o'.;,e A. Siui'loton of on Unh ersi-y. C. lumbar, \S.- C. >la.v L. ta i.. C"imi'cnconK'i?t ?ay ~ 1 Dr."John 'fto; ej ''i the Popart IIf of i- :' I!:- ' . I'?I h, Co.I) nli'IK'C- _ r. T ~i'?Tyg"? nrcs -rn,'riLdat it-:. and obiioa t ions.,to. . . ... ivtr- this- atiii e n.d Stale Col- ' o is. U,a.?. Lei j'ht ; favor.- ' Pie 1 Alumni?t.?nivubn !s '.plan- i* to have a rc uiiion }u;qs>rnm and olass fo 1 17 v, iii be. the feature ?:?,? M in this n;f ir. ' TOOvwovvvv^ ' . . . . * ... M Professional | ' . Caftls . J; _ " 8 ftOUC,^wO^OvvvOuC,OC,vi"'V.C,vvvu Dr. L. i\l. LtANlULS " I*Ii> .siAiitn iiiiii jjijoi) ? icial Auenii.m ti-iveu iMifiscit O . - Vyoinoii ... ic? - 1 " lie:"?<lunc<i y ,5 \\ ;oil," 2200 llnuijtlon I'IUKH* *fi i'liviinj 7oU-l~ ic,e llours:. ? i. 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