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PAGE TWO. eBC8KB??S3es3XH0^n&o.Ctiaa<^O'^;v:v;'' | The "Old Gray" I,- \ .iXv^jr 'I - ' -By E-.Pi A 8C9383C83C0rita3j3&Q&?u^&?^Co^j^r^ ,_ .. Alletr University's" cbnlmenccniont ... *. ; .is now -a matter of history and Btsh; % * on John Hnraf., h;u liim. self for all tio\es to cOftVU in the affairs of the same. It was-acknowledged as being the. best" in the history of the university. Everything .. was Simply high'cTilss. Bis lu.p Hurst is a modern wonder. He does not scold his men nor does he drive them, - ? - ly. He is u lot el1 of > otfng ntoh 'iihT has the highest regard for the ok men. Therefore none will sutler un< , der hint.. And as for putting ovei programs, ne is m a class-to htTiTsFTT I don't_ wonder at Florida-'s ..Wanting h-rii fi.v lit.-?nor the nilicr di.'triir; in- the. connection for clamoring foi -ttt-t \ him. - But all Of. thept wrH have rU reckon .with South Carolina. Thinl of over twenty thousand dollars laii on the- table in J.unc. A thing up hnnr/l of in ;i ti-ii-stnn JiOiirfl mnuHnfT That within "itself should let all con cerhed know how much this S;tat-o ap ??precinto the hsUicr.* hi|t -or?our. lioiil chieftain. Think of the wonderf.il . Piece of nronertv that.is- iihout..to h added to the university and' the tin ?:?^temis on whk'h -it is--ti>-4-v ;ni i1 c 11.v-~rv Think of that weight "Greater A1 . len" which at last isabout {'a from our nyck"s.' When von compile these and many othdt things, you wil ~ . readily conclude that hone but <>h Ilurst is need in -.the Seventh Kph copal District. . The report of President $inis *wa - -simply grand. ..The trustees were ,n< stingy in their c.ompliments yf \) . same. We are more than proud t . the strong faculty of hoth men .an women that liav" 'yi iI 1 I'; ~r"~ another "year, namely: Professors I B. -Thompson. -Rr- I: I.eihnh. 11. jl' . Baumirartlncr, . H\ CY Perrin. P. " I ~~ McGill. O. Y. Va'ent.hi". Po e 'r sen. There art' almost as many met profesor^ and teachers' to hi; ndde> .which will uivc Allen I'niv.ei'sitv or ?--among:. the- .strorijres faculties- j ;te South- I'p>f-.-G. A.u >r? -givelr^n^lief of ivhsT-n-.e at IvV* -i'e ;uo' so that he "miph; coiupk'e^.a O ct. ~ ..'. . course- gt sUutit'S. '1 lie 1 -C:i i:!i ; - re ? gvmnds of the university 'will he in . ro dd in such wo-v ,n?v4+ ahd the j!Ml-oponmgv u-nHl orte-wj ', r ly know the. place. It is said that the annual; addle '_ f>-. Rev. It. I;. I))''' .a 1 n.!v. . . , ntfiTil wits a treat worthwhile. Pro Beck of Georgetown, was. at-his.-be v Wednesday night to the Alumni'. A: .' stw-'iatiun. - Both'-lfrnfr-BNHr-nntk Ry >.lvBrogaon are-products 'of therscho ' ?t)f-wh- nv we a: e' \veIT1 prqucl ?.f. . ' One but-dyed-fort-y-h trvvHnP . v were sent ouf from--the nnTci^TTy tl, ...scholaxjic year. It was'.indeed a si?*! :?to behold.? People?crrrr?tmr?trrr _~-_-evoi*y_siMc1Aon'of-the St'a'e and mar from, out 'of the State.?. Br. I-.. I ? Coit, general officer! was here at rendered? -t-) -.- < t >; l;: ' op and the hoard of , Alt Hurst, wife, of "the, bishop, was hei and .in well chosen .words," cenientc herself in the hearts 'of the men ay women of the old PalnytLo_State,Di. C.' S. I.ong,. presidinu- .eld'-r. i the TaTTatta "District. of one .of tT . conferences fn Florida mad^'vlie ' h : '* ? ' ' of hi* .life in.-So.ulh t'jitpJiljH.. Ho one of the greatest,preiwhut s'. iiC. Ill country; The. pcoplr-b. V<Vare""vATTI so'to speak.about Or. I.< ntr. They! e: saying. 'T.vwish ,B}sTio.p K.utvt w..u transfer that ir.a'h '<> si.pie of s , i-4 hr-re " P.r .; f f - ? _ the bishop heeds that pi a;, g; . n .. .hqvo 'o'nd . ire > hv - -p--yr,-. h members. But* Dr.,': i.j/: is ' C\ ;. r" r'sA" s and ! trifii.'- uptime . t>r. Cooper- al ?> . ). , i'V v. A 'Ki,a . ' ' V :n- ?hi3^. Slate ni r.;.n ?. giilf" r- j'-jr ti' P. ~ " " (<(1 o, ' l.o C'Juiiv h I <> r K>' p l.ui-'s s a.11. l\i tr:; : n ;v "h -.vim SHOO':*'. Th<> !'> ! I !' 1 - -|m- t 'j t I t - -the Crtlpmfrp \nn-,:.l C .M i'i.T.i iii-n. yd I M s. K. A. -AWnm*. "I:. I'1. Vance. ( K. Lylos and llio \v?;itor arc dotoi ; mined trrfrPC'^thrit "evert int fun'st < - our. ehur h ? Va'o-truni d-d nml th? ? tho worthy men- irl' itio ronl'civ ;V o i i ceivc their just reward: ; In our councils and district meel inprs we %ve qjven our mon. to knoi that.?wo?aro l-hPtr? frionds?rrrul?tiro n uepeno on us. i want my men r frrl that I ani simply one of the'r and I want the same to he; . under stood with the meW of the confer fnee. This i,s. a personal understand ing of Rev. Adams and I in regard ?? to the men Of our tlfMT l'lf'T3. ? ? The mrnmewement address hy T)r R. S. Wilkinson, president of fch< : ... ._State.CttLLe^e. X)fAB**bujyi^S? C.t ws jrft'i i . T" . tefc... t , ^ -' I ' and ?" . I r The New Rider 1 hilip Ellis * * ' j the climax of the whole session. It was said to. be the best that was " ever delivered on s\tch an occasion. \\ln> would not In' proud of such a mini as President Wilkinson. "that speech will live when In- M'ill-m.uin? wiU UcLifl-lbiS jyrave. ' Our grayer is aTAiOthwill bless hie kind with lonj* ^ * ' * ' }" # .*' .* *. ' ' We; shall write .next week on the : in'M dOhc-iL'. of P...., Xsuii tio". We shall-' hnvnH ' timrc Ui s;^ oil his subject. ' 1 ?r.- .1.. ('. -.McClellan is certainly ' liavifiir his pcp,plo road. ltro. li. S. l\Hni> Was .1 1>"1 . motto Leader subscriber. Dr. C. i$. " IuT T'TorTHa. disir left hjs_splv^_ " script ion. Dr. McCk'llaij is indeed a ' A ay charge- Would. rhe blessed with ; him-a* thear lender. "Itc with R^VsT' 1 .M. 3IeCrne, II. IT. Ripvgdori, P. S. .Mosoh/v.. \Y. J. Robinson and some .1 o'Jivi s belong io^tfuet-list?of-ctimiTijx~^ young ia_vn liu'lil'iohed i |n- last it?T sue. . , t' e There have been sou-rel jamernT'. eoni^-rcnco tiekets made t'pr'thc nun-?" ' err.?oy route one who U.iim?tu? kue'.v. But (he presiding ejdei's haycw 'Tf eTyl'n?tii'ket:nu<ki.nff a thoutrhip'"'and especially in the Columbia Con" ? 1 ,.?l i'ii.:i'v. it', ihii.JO I v. ill hfl- iiUr.,. th..|, drive--. tlr;;r en pVT-in;ntr', their delegate fees; dollar " II ad.in: i'liar.v np'iiies, ^lus their owrrr5" salaries, ticket-making .will take Cdrc i f when t'he time c?mes.. | s La * t .S umirTy. 'found us at Lhgroei '";l ~e !. il ,i Lai"- ( !' limes. Seven 1 "persons joined the*church immediate-i '! y ju.til*''our. sermon-. A total'of. 53 * 'hr.heJ's taken-in tlte rhurth by us j - r . . -Lavrvft- is jmioctd?a / fine' ^k.nn: V" >' . >. Jatht'S T'ack.f !- it H.-Tr ft jjohr- if W. M. _ ard. Jnirag-Pttrrsonr" rl^~..Livy. IT.J-. JohtTTon. Ik Junes- J.-B-}' pail;i.( layijnap Ca'd-V. J. ' Moshsj - ' tvi.Ca<!;Vr. C U'i.fr.ck'. ItuVley f've;'J"ti-ijh:irrilJa RHnmCsv il Julia B'roffdon. Emily Pack, Koorgi v ; .N: W /rfwor, ,'l" .'.vers of 4jiis..^n^ro-. . ?? * r '' """ , *-. m] f r.J ~V]Yo"|' l" :" ! (J"'7 ami Mill Crei'k Cijck-uiits.! * " '' r 'Vl.'.v." Wo vill preach I'm' Ro\f. I 11 ' -f < M. A'ra' S-.sjjifay jitT ii.,v;w. n..n-,v.{ ' !: 1/ 1 Chi.iY h at .'5:00 P. : ....... U!J?f y ? r a hbavenly benediction. S iitt.' ailvjuiijj on our knees." n:uii])C}News i". A. '/.[ iadoi. t 1)q kiin'd gcn\ ' ' v|Vu k < a\ olina. v, 40 Jives here ?: I , V ^jjj' 1 ' I lii.i 1)(H)K\ on.. ? r-T^t . .. yi|--.i..r ex.!]!'. I;, is sjlid j t..:d {H t"-t\v.-ri.clit.. }):t< boon s < >J 11 r 'i'i-'hinj? -yudlcaie for a'handT'"^1 I ' I .i ! 1 ii1,'! 1L!.11 ~ 1 :?<i" el;i- of Sri/, ia". Women's Cols-. si A""'P' X. C., is lmck home i -tlie sulhncr vacation.; She wonf . :.o vorTj^TTVPrfal i;t the SYotia jdniofc1 ;. 1T/.1 V<M* at So I '.t in this 'vkaTT ^ M - - . , : ~ ~ ~ ^ ' ' ' aajyoio, a member "l* ^'7.0 A ' viie<;;; *. ,t hi:i?j. f no' of. {; .( !, i. -. - " ? ' . ^ ;K'-,v.?'rt\ .A?. Iiohin;!if)n, pnncilial of 1-. ' ftt'm a trip in,lower SoulK Cn-1 iiCy -J>iv. aiul ! Mrs, '.ft. \y, j * -I-*- he4 at Mt. .Zion ; ?i r l.i, the -Ik-?r-r? 1 1 ' %-y. n.' it ] . f ' v-.'.' V-f-.c. I . " ";r !)' ; ,11 fri :n ? * : ^"***7?f ''"I'M1"?! :" -rt?flu,-.. is ni/ikinjr jJ-ond fjf . " .y-"-rr^-,r,.h '!" r ' '- !' lT?-(l witfr til,-. n'T ?-r the chtiu-h choir" ?. ' r:y_'ivo* n:ntr.. Lvi?U rmroh rnm in n?itl ' .' -t-nmr. nn;l crn'r,' i - i .,, .. uSaai f;ne. thereby putting., the fuf?' M IVs and Q.'s to keep " --'the; grass down. . ' 1 ,v '' . ' T>ay scrvicft V fbservrd at all of <hc local churches ? _ ? Sunday. The Zion Hill Presby" prion Church led off with a very fui p; (vrraiM at the regular e<>rn,iujf. so4wiee- -hmif.'' -Mt:-CSrrnel. I- H. K. C hurch. St. John and Thankful ?? **'?i?List churches held their^ in the Pornoon and night. They nil re 7* ' l T' d e.- od programs. ~ 2 j Air.. Wilbur Dickcrson nnd Mis? n-CaiborHw Stoke?-were united jn^hoty J ""'T* ' ' : L ? THE PALME' * p. ir" matrimony at the close of Sunday School hour jit the Ziort Presbyterian Church last" Sunday afternoon. Rev. T. A. ltobinson, pastor of the brid? ^officiated. There will be. a picnic given Friday next ort the Frasier's campus by the /.ion* Hill Presbyterian-Church Sunday School. Mrs. M. A. Robinson,'a member of Lite Frasier's teaching staff will leave on in New York City as the guest . l friends. ' ; Miss Tlu'inia Orr, a member of the n^'oluu'g city school teaching u'eei was ro-elyete'd for next term :ul;'is-jrtow at home on her sumrtier -cation. "" - fl Miss Dorothy Kearsdydaughter of ir. an4Mis. (i. .1. Koavso, if. at home inishing the normal r e at Allen University the past va. Mi s Thelrna Rcdford is spending ! i' ' *icpw'vr lir'FJtfsKing N. Y. u- - ^ j T SIO* Br\msr CHURCH NEWS ilynian. S. C., Juno 5?Sunday S Ii;tI was opened at 10:00 o'clock v. Illy-it he sui'Ci int endent and teachers ' *j ^U-.t '> 1 of, duty. A full disc us.'."'n if the lesson was had; after ' Ivit h the supei iii'eiulent reviewed he lcssoii in full to the. entire school, The Sunday- School i.s making much prepress. -?A-t- -tl-rOO-liev?Ar-pmritdsr^who lias 11' en away e ilea pod in real school rrk. ! \ he l a-so'fil sCri'inir sermon f.-i.nl 1 sfChnmielcij 2l>th chapter and In la" er iwrt of-the 5th vor?n?He . ok for. a subject "Service for Cod." TlTfely, Mi is' man is one. of God- cho on. "*. ' .t \Ve are proud of .him for he is'one w . lie, is. a p.roat leader in the i-i liifinr'-i y tvlfere he lives." At the 1 so ojr tin'Service, itfrs. Daniels pave very-short, hut intorestinp speech, - AfVoV- Airs. Daniels' talk.. Rev. ErTffu a vis? or in'roducod hiniseif and y ,) ipo church to help him. We ;:ve him S"f.S 1. for which*he thank V( Myfrrs, who has beer ?jift K>h'? t)mc: died Sundhy at F<.lw:?-rivj'"lo with her t'vionds. 'She ia .lu- town of- l|um^ico, but v;'\ on a visit w.lien she died. 'iv"<* ;ih Of*lfee" section is looking ? " '.LJjjri.cat success with thcii . ? '?"!' The- rain has brought jthg. <j.cnth.s. ?l,.~y. -M., Reporter, ii news ..in : '.s-'ninhiy .v-'ps as usuntr a "Worv 1 :Ty ".it brown Chapel, with its ; i nt-j'hs'.oy, Rev. J. J. Richardson re .chinjj* The yp ;n';r nenplo' of the community*, a r? st .11 bu'sT1.They_^jai? fllanninj :'3lr?rnFirHt - pirn ir- on -WcdneS'' .v 11 "ht anil a first class entertain moat is in the near future. vi't-t'ia Metz -spent last week. *.' 1 ..iii?L li11? n.-tlic. t <tjf Mi-. .lani';?- Miller. Mrs. Miller liaci ,_c:-n i- ricii. iv ilk but was fount ;i' h 1> tt iv 111 > W illie- Frank Mill has returnif h 'iVl' to NHV York City, nftei wandirjr two weeks with her prranci It, v. L. F. Miptz, who .continlili il,:. 1 Vp - * ' '~v ir.')U.iX'il-QVfi' last' Saturday .... ; ..d'v ni Spartanburg and wore tVrrwd !>h(J;'Tutc'r in the sjtftcr' 1; 11 'or -<>n, Ilwvso \v1io. wi]l <! n few days,.* " 11 Mr. ! n Mai' Jiall is down aft .i ' r. whom.- Cluoss? * " 'i s h-rassure -Richardson, the v T our beloved pastor, is . . a suiTos^ful school term ':I .* v, i verslty r . ' A * s vnio - flary andT Sister "pe- t to t Sunday _\vitli- their r ?'Iv. Carrie Met/.. . ' f s. n'Calflwell has arrived yo a'ty sprrrdinff several years :*h- X. C.,. Some hearts were ' ri <1 on his arrival in *:i.s \ ori!.ff Atckcnxic of Newberry, :;i-. inn'ay afternoon with 1 All 1 iu JlhlvMlll" ?v " (d to I'l.'ljtnt?tin? 'illness - f Mr. W. K. Williams, also the eonillness of Mrs. Pollie Bur" HI. V ' " T -.Mns-ie .Gary and Mr. Duflie t oli wcie nutteri?in?holy wedlock Ut. Sa' nrtlav. Wnlrh <hci Timrlrr fnr irt> best news. Office Phohrq 8107 ! i_. 1v^fri * Attoynty-al-Law ! frttcHca In .11 r?..T T~^ |i M 19 Washington Street, y... v .a.*?? t"' > ?< ???????? / '* ITO LEADER H|iiMivr:nAM .a^TtSRTAIWmG SjJMHAY?SCHOOL AND B.JY? P. U. WORKERS i f _ _ ; . _ , ? rr , . a Birmingham, Alabama, June 8? An official welcome ron behalf of the city of Birmingham, was given to the thousands of Sunday Schoool and B. ~y. P. U. workers-here by- Presi. dbnt Jones, representing the*jMty of ; Birmingham. Mr. Jones fills the capacity cif Mayor because Birmingham has a Commission form of government. This welcome was given in . ihe city auditorium, a one half millinn rinilnr sfVni'tnve. wVifph was rln lulled to the "Sunday School Congress forces by the City Council in its regular session.- Cther welcomes on be-t-hrl tmc: thus t lu- (\vm[y-sd^nn<V~nYi? nual session of the Summer School .of idethods was otlicially declared opn by Chairman J. P. Robinson, who S presiding, and \\4io-hails from Little Rock, Arkansas.. The Secretary, .Henry Ai Doytfi ^hO li'as ^1'1'VUd lor' twenty-two years and is*known qs a front line Sunday, Schdol advoca1U r^-y.resontod the chairman. This gathering is up of four.een various departments. It will he . ln_.session, five days. Workersr m every State in the Union .where Baptist Church affiliate with the Na: .... 1 A i nut uajniat yyii>i;iiiiwiL ui /liMfila.have representation in this mectihg. Secretary Boyd estimated today I that there were thirty-two States -4^4m>s?nr?^jg: . of the a big features, he stated, \vould~be the Boy Cadet night','t the Street Parade. Snnj' ,'ay, u, la^fn'^fhonsarrd~\vni march , to the tune of "Hail- the Baptist ' Congress," and "Christian Soldiers 'Marching;" The key to. the- whole Congress movement is the Bible Con, ference, held from 8:00 to" 9:00 A. , M. every nTbrning. A congress spe, ] vial train of Standard Sleepers bring, ing the oflicials "from Nashville, Tennessee, arrived this morning over the There were messengers from Illinois, I Indiana,- Michigan, Kentucky and , Tennessee on this Special. Augmeni ting these was the official Sunday iLSchool Congress Band, dressed frf L Illicit white Uniiurms w i thCongrcss .'colors and nctmnts on each arm. . | ""'* * . ?- ~ ';j ANiTA WITNEY'S ARREST WAS ; A MISTAKE ! Walter . J. Peterson, who was head t of the Oakland police force at the lime-Anita Whitney's, arrest in 1919, ays now that dier arrest.wao- "all nm istalceT^ . ? -- "I al\VUys Considered her arrest as a mistake," lie says. "I opposed it, and directed Fenton Thompson, then 5 reau, not to tyrrest her? He went ? over thy bencl to Commissioner F, F. Morse, and the arrest was made; the l suhjCct' of her speech. was the- Conf -thtron?nf - the 'Kinerlcan Negro. I " knew Anita Whitney during the most_ - of hnr fonstniftivn li-fc 'iiirl I -ilnoy1' ? ormidtred In. i a' person doing a largo amount of good in the cyirmnmhy " M -Iter arrestwas a mistake. But I perhaps not an unnatural mistake. 1 We l^ad been living through yeans of terrific nervous tension. -We- djd and said and believed things thtm that wtr " would not do or say or believe. ~ I "Weakness and folly make mis takes, courage and wisdom are. required to correct them," said Cicero r- long ago.?: : L Let us hvae the courage and wis?_<h>m' to cowet-thifl mistake, to avoid (he .greater mistake of. putting in UprisonJthis. gentle woman who -never harmed nnvjme:?^tu>se whole-life has -.h^on devoted"to helping the poor, the hungry, the Helpless. The war has been over for a long j time.: . . Other civilized nations"have long {since released (heir-political prisonrs. One of President Harding's lasta-ts was to release the majority of 'nolitical prisoners in America. By .putting jntro-ptison -at thitS' Tate day a woman whose only crime was . .Joining a political party now p?*actically non-existent, California would make itself absurd. A pardon from the governor will save-California from . hointr l-fwiiynlniig 1? uroll ic ta Whitney from gointr to pri*"" . ' -CARI) OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grant ?sh to- thank their, many friends for their , faithful kindness^iurin?ilhe illness and death of their little son, Herbert (ir.'ITlt' TrTT^wTio departed this? 1 ife, Sunday, June 5, 1927. . Residence Phone f>798 < > 3DERICK _ i: i * i and Notary Public. . ?State and Federal. ^ ~ f ' Oolumhlrt, SI" tl. ' l coloiiiu) ?oviv??cvr.s1 STATE COIJ.ECE r' 7 "" * *' 'I*he ColoFctl Boys' am} CiilA" Clubs i?? A (wi/ittlini'o ' !?Mrl i t<> w? K**n?v i cr, i.'JX met at the State. College, We,I. ;y, ; Thursday'"ami Friday, Jin o l'y an i d, iii their annual conference.. | - The .program consisted '<n -f.; t "talks on chib~ work imrtTlui vayl^i.r .phases of project demons!voli aWJTMv Dan Lewis,. Assistant i 'Ae-ent. ('li-m-am ('nil ?^j. I.'.,. a-...,. suverofitM addresses 'l-lun'M . res were given in judging-'seo.ht v -r- More -thrfn ottt h in id rod i> ys an i girls were in attendance at tic. .conference. This work is. supoyvi ,f* by* fOOuntv.agents .with lunae m r; tState College; in ciapoi .1 , 7. . ) ,?L? Extension Depur.tmiipU; <>/ t . i This work is phrvih : a v ! portiint part, in the tei-rj dpie - . i "7* cial life of tlie~C iilifgian' i increasing yields in cr aw : , Mng' of pure hrcdhv?. ~. .. much insinuation to <?o!, >vi The' Conference "was--hf id*.-v*:-:*' t..directlon#of. II. E. Daniels. A - ' V.a.r . District Agent of Colored- Don i. a ijon AVork. The confere.net> y > - , ors of Agricultural Illy the Smith-Hughes law ' ' \ at -the Vollegeg t he wclc , ' ' during tlir.H*"" 1' ;' ? ' boys nncl jrirls. for initio vn "clubs in South Crmditin: v ' IT ? to the college, -for! instructiQrt; r? en n: t ion -.md projoet. w orb. It ed that representatives " ^ ^ Southeastern sl'eti'ni of the - a vvm'. v; wlil attend this Trrnr^Iu:: t vi J. I'. Burgos.-, S::?1e o { Vocational lnstvuct'ioii, will dfioVtTni "week's prog-rani." Tin: CTTKisn vn STA'li: 5. VI ION - The AI len- A'hris*. intr ~T In*1 <\ <j > L ag'uo Convention will l?t? !. id .an len Tentpje.A. M. E. Chut'cu, ville: An">u< 1 ?i . - ' _ .1027... I'l esnlniff,older.and ;,! 1:: .._TI are m cm be rs 4. f t ho ' co n v (: i i; n' crtrl a re re uiesl vd-4<?- -U \yy.vju. L _ "A.. Church i?i lliis st- U' ; ;! requested to send delegates I ? th<? convention. a ttttieatfik... a : -heretofore iif this < ity l>y . .1, ' *** the town on-the V," ( other towns in "the I Ye tlec h.u,y':v. " this your Iet_iis ?ro to (;. . ; ;;; imt nvi-r the err! n'e.d' 1. , ?? ~ tion in the. history, of our i It, i 'ri o, Kndeavdr work in this Si'aie. 'Ma to Greenville" Jo l,riy^lr' - ailV todlrihk front !?- jijtTJ and'to enjoy the. friendship 5.,,; J pitality of the Piedmont soet ion. "Come let us fab." '. 7~ A.. AM) T. PltOi J.S 'i M I j Wv ; "."V ASSOC! A J I M rl t'k a (; i a' (' r. Marcellus Stali-y > <.;. > -ty.to tint her News Sor.il 12 Pufe.r.; j Greensboro. X. (f>TJ i . 3d;ir< ('!lTTs Staley-v ] >j r. . ^ ? ~ ?M/kV n. ?I #**wl ,.?* .? w. . . . . ' i | IV I cum v IKI M llliiM . I't I . .1' r i- | . eal 'committoe on |>u!;li< 'ty. "m- n:-.f ly, received a' notice, ati ho? .'iv-- t?>??J youngvpodmro'imf' to ;-Tj h.r^cvTsj" for dispatch to'-thv iV?'spcnU<\d i";\ | which /serves 112 papers. ?I The appointee is cl'mii 1 - !i?' a Q? MEAD ^ Bicycle--- |-f?? whether you buy from ' 1 r , ; , .your Local Dealer or' V-. v: from us dirett, - . < 1 \ ^vesIOi?(os25-? On Youriftoyctn Prices From STR>(5 i: Get full particulars .?coupon bclovy. \ ' Sold On Approval days' a'fctbal ridirnr test before sale is U binding. v - . Write Today i:! / name of-nearest Mead Dealer." CUT OH THIS Li HE I ? { Mead Cycle Co., Chicago, U. S. A. I |Please send full information and v\cr ? esi aeaier.' J Name - ' - ? | Streei or j P.O.Box^, ?~ ?j t J T< > ? J83 'v. , S ' . ..Saturday, June 1ft, 1927 ;i ! 1 '' ^ ;i iic-n wohlly're- N <>.i ti'lo lor tho release of all of the i j-.ws. items of the collcjre. In this $ . ' capacity, the committee has "served villi inuch efficiency. Nov singe tho ohrri'-mnTT of this commrttce on pub- ~ iicUy has become an ^llicial press rejnvsontativc, hews items from .. i , .1 I?. .? ?> will h? yiyen. more vechgnitionu ^ . ' i' 1! m house^Cofl gcj Atlanta, Geor * 'I'd U^'iipH University. lcm?!Ar ? _.... 1i.. ji .^.v ,u a^uintUyatg__ ^ j, ~\ v .IJonjartviri- Griffith Braw-^-r (' . ":i. '.Ml1. SlilloV enjoyed ' 1 . iU' . ii.v > oI'. povVuijiff courses in J ii: ira'i/.iiV lindcy : ^rjston Adams. ~ ^ ' ' ' "*"Cl AT TJIIi KKS1DENCE JIC. AUIKiiT l.KK . ni^'inr {.! ( 111. f-h-ivlyw..,.,; ,?r,n>?ijj .'i- -rl ] c.'. fdasf.uTOV and The _ ' d <>.' ?ikii who Nyork with him to aiiJ-tr-Iouds an last Satur . ; ' "V hi- the beautiful brick . i ei Idcnco" of Mr: and Mrs- ? ' r ' K i?->o rine st. ?ba i"b, i.lie was -m'OfKw<?<j. by r '- " "and. ^C'U'tested toe iir.'.'tt') I.c.nlI : o; o.' .is v.ho dc^huvd that ; " i'ln. y f ' * ' \ * h y- .? ?.? ?V' ? jyiapofest ioflai~| I ^ A 1 ? .' I f .-Cards J. : yy.,. . 8 : * v'.'v*;*vC?oo *';> l*r. >.. iM H-ViVIMlx ' _ . ..? 1 hysicjau and vHir^eun . " ''ci'il" tV! 1 ii i ij veil. hiH'iisti.i Q 'i Uosi Hit fuse ' . ; 1Kaiii-iiiip,ion, 'JZiHt Hampton ..j-' '1 ^ ' 'aViie V.j() 1 i| . ~ i.' f'ti.-miv :tr?:n;. i-\V. ?T, to ? j'' 'M. , ^ i 5* ' ' 77//. m, b.-. , ../> y -y.rTay- fcjy . Appom. ~Z. 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