The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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1310 Assembly !
f ' - Business and !
Entered at the Past Office at (John
Act of Congress.
BUBS'
One Year \ ^
Six Months j_vJ -' 1.
Official Advort-bnimmt* at the rate
? ' The Leader will publish brief ai
interest when *?.hoy are ac*.o
the author^ and. are not oi
? ? ?niUHU'Utioini will m.? Lm.?im
PAGE POUR.
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returned.- '
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Checks, Drafttf and I'ostjd or E.\pr<.
\ 10 the order gl"
N.. J. FREDERICK
J. B. LEWIE.
W.. "FKAXK WILLIAMS
.. HENRY L. PEAKsoX
- UEO. H. HAMl"! ON T~?IT
Communications -intended lor ili
shouia reach the editorial desk of
day of each .week. City news, local
day night., , , , ,
COL'MBIA ,S. C.. SA
. r We believe that alfogeiher I
v ' and girls graduating from tin
and rings. The class of one <
:?high sellout I'Hlsd spe'iit .SJ00.
In awarding the Sningarn
erUm uf Chyago, no mo.ro .Wor
. . -Mr. JDvortori is presidotrfc of tl
president of the Victory Lih
to have most signally d??:tinc
honorable tield of human end'
Texas doesn't give a wjioo
Cburts says about it being ill
the right Of suffrage. Bill w
Federal .Government 7 Right
designed to get around the pi
tion. But let her go to it. A
law, the colored citizens will
1 Negroes the country over ha
spent that way is a'tout as'gt
way. ~?
dya Hgiht.' It is reported t!mi
went up. that a Negro had sh
were full of the killing of tig
while, the murderer who is n<
his escape whiVe-fheolhcers at
ing every nook and cranny t
?"The nature of the crime.-w
Sherilf left his ear to g111er h
and t ho r o u'g 11htJiidtlen. / :iii.sf.<
was done by a white mart'rati
The last two word ^ give the
escaping. "First Surmise:" is a
man has teen arrested ire 'the
" - INSURANCE ( OMPA:
The recent announcertient '
Association hits workcd .<-tit";
insurance** companies will iiu
. jpionies in Negro batiks is r
-?u?cuihe 1'iom Negroes, pci baps
since its emancipation. ? Tlie
various insurance companies
- _ a step and act accordingly. 1
t lpet. t'-rotri Nlmrrup; Inil
that they garner here anil th
race and pbuied into the laps t
paratively small amfiforits- th
of colored property . There c;
the many dollars collected b\
n6t be deposited in th.- vmik,
country ami-thus be of real
whose, money it really is.- C.-o
companies;, why sho'ujd .not t
- .** ? * The cofcbred ban-ks ii
del* the strict".supervisions oi
" - durance company that bcjieVt
other words, that it beiie.ve.s it
and besides is a hypouritfa ;Tf
while it is devoid ol' trust in
ought be demanded of every ,
nonage. Race ihstitutioiiT-r.-nr
haps, ihe greatest dpport
race than any other syngie agt
when it can well be thelioast
that il has an account with ;
proposed by the Negro i.nsui
earnest by the various insura
day in the Negro business'wo
names of all insurance comp
* lushed.
r?:?*?1.x. i* .? ' ?
THE NORDIC!
It anyone has-any doubt ab
whatever that n^iet him but
ture, refinement and.( hrist I.,
. Monday. The news di.-nati h
Things as ..follows: "Two N-gr
Nichojs, a sawmill fitiijerijiieh
day,, paraded through- the so
short distance 4T4>mpole
and burned to death aft
with gasolipe.^ Mississippi
with water and the rest of A
its helpless inhabitants. Sin
tion of that State and down a
that Louisville was not in it
members of that mob were i
least would have been spared
gation and f1ln ist lanitv woul<
beautiful dream.
~ _ American} government
?- helpless among all the decant
comes to giving protection tc
gsjf . . 'v ?-i? r-^T
[ptm IfauftriV
JEEKT?> i *~'
itrwi, Columbia, s. c. * ^
Editorial I'hone 4323 - ,
nbia,ij..C., as second class matter by an
Luii'fioNs ' . ;?.*
25 >" ..-Single Copy __ -.Ot
allowed by law; " ~ ,
td rational letters Oil. ?mt>jects op' genera
limanicd bv the names ami addresses oi
a det amatory .nature. ^Anonymous "Mi
KcjctU'il mallloei i)iL.~> *v\ ill nul U
utances "'..v.7:
:ss iVlotiey Orders should be made payiibii
the l'alnietto Leader . . .:
-,! ??, .1 - . ICdlld
- Ki"i* Mi'nM I i ^rtiowpniiiliml^
- . -- " t-7.- C'orrespoudeiK't
? ; : \ovvy
? . : "" Alauapv
p.- eif r ion hsfruo -must, be very b jet, ui'u
1 he Palmetto l.dauer not later than lues
Is-, pei soniilsrlfTui. syeiai news, by -.Wodnes
U 'ia>AY> JUXK 18; 1027
oo.much,money.is.spent.hy out boy:
i? school^ and colleges on class, pin:
L'ollege spent recenilv sbnn wliil..
* ,
"> ;> .
\b'd;il I'm; l-Lb' In All'. Anlliuny (h
sj'ltjr'IdoTTTould have been nude
it1 Douglass National- Bank and als<
Insurane'e Company Tln'sapi'ila
mv 1 jean or.AFHcan descent deetnec
unshod himself, or herself irr^?6nTc
eavbr.- a ?I ?t
* " ? ? . * ~ .'
i . '
1> about what the United State:
legal to pass laws (lehviiitjf Negro.---,
hell" has ..--.Texas ever eared alion! t"h<
now she isengagejl in passing a lav,
a hi provision of the< U. S. CoiistUu
soon as she thinks she has such ;
go again tq the Supreme Court
ve-atvnit madr up* their minds t'lia
ha-i is law. antt wnar isn't. Mone>
jod, if not better, than in-any othe
; *. v-v' ';4N Ji ' ?.'*, * '
I* . . ; , , . .
cctiv-ille was foidlv murdered Salur
a rnan was sbon-nui lining away Iron
rot the sheriff. The Sunday, paper.:tl
brave dflieer by a Xeero. Oil quia
>w believed .to .K; a white man niiuli
id t he ever 1 oa'dy posse were search
or the Negro. Later accounts sa:
is. ..hum i> f o rmheg-n i gh t. ahd rOeverl:
LlLijlioilkiLLi'kuU> ItoMo-vo..that-1Lo- deoc
ler t han a X'egro^ffs first surmised;'
rVas.oh I'or so many white'criminal:
'ways t.hat a.N.egro did il _A whit<
mm-'-fec! )-. _
MICS AM) N KB 110 BANKS
Liiat the National Negro" In/nran
a plan whereby I lie - various colore/
ike t heir-.deposits ami place I hoi
1 le" niosi impor lalit "t fling that ha
.tile in e of the nice In Americai
plhn is alright if tlie otl.icers of tilt
can bill'see the imj/irtance of sucl
Ibvry ct-nl. iiial siu-u i-ompn ipOs- .-ol
heretofore, the millions oi itoiiar
<n'i> i i,..i111. "i -a.-.-/- .vu.
V.i ^ I'l Civ. L1V. <111^ ViilvV. II WLIL V./1 III'
)i w hite biWitic^s,'excepting the com
at havebeeh loaned on mortgage
an he ndw no real' .sound reason win
; these insurance companies slichCll*
in '!<n'ol banks?thiuughuul - Uu
ca.uu and use to the.'counted peoplt
lored people trust colored insurants
liese same c{ mipaines trust colore?
l-e -the , ,.m{ian-U-s are ten
goyeiannentaL^rtithdriJuies. An in
s itselt'.so iiieh and mitrhty tlial i
lored' banks is sintpjy confessing. i?
s.own people interior to other races
>f*"il asks colored people to trust it
its own people. Race palronag?
njan or cor,j .j;Uon:asking ratSTpa>
;h as livsUran^e cf?i>ipaiiies have, pe?;
V?'i. .be.ievi' t hC time has^o?i
ot every colored'ir.> nranee-cOhp>nnj
so me colored bank. Such a plan a
ranee Association, i) carried out h
nee coinpamesLJdItBivaii a new da;
rid. It would be a good thing ii' tli
.aides that adojit this. pGui be. pub
~6~" . * ??'
S STII.b s( IMtlbME. out
lite -uniiymarr of i-hd NWAii's?
; rpaxl'the latest evidence of this c'u
nily a^L revealed in .Misaissippi' tas
in a le\- words'. ".mis up the wir >1
oes accused oi having slant Clarencdent,
wcre sei/.Ofl by a mob- early tc
[ccts of Louisville and then taken
Wr-tto- T,<Tf thvl to ii tpkViTPwf
er their clothes had been saturate
0*1* a large portion of it is coyerei
nveriea is eontrfbuting money to at
ce the flood had to cover.some poi
fe.\v of its inhabitants, it is too ba<
s path -and those heartless, savag
not the ones drowned. America a
ope more blot on it* ^ '-piled r-ieit
'J-not be made to look further as
vo.1- | i i h pot en tan
-jrovemrm'iilST"Tff ThtTworlfl wiveii i
^ its citizens at home. Theifc fs_n
di3Jtfay~that standsTor^the bttrnin
\r ' v*
'' - THE
"of human homes, for the rulhle
men and children. A lad to thin]
of "white supremacy.Whilo a
3 lynching monster, because il li
yet .ready to give up its'*"State
. .stead itf.c^urt.-, yet it vfyuFd set
l. satieted'by this time. There is <
.nothing, .helps nothing, euros nr
keep alive, hcUred. . No Negro ir
>' ofr.linrr-rttfr has '.takel'V place can ft
> that ccrjimiunity nor is il.po?.sibl
toward the Negroes. Common s?
tianity amfoivfiizati< :f, I? (licale?
1 powork'^s tu the lynchers;
" lueiil It'j s ' h'11'. e yj()i \\',j
"TIIE FOOh." A?sl) HIS .MOl'NTAIjN
CITi ECHOES ; '
I 1 ' ' * SS^=3STT" ,
IVfr. ivditni-:'
1 I ha.Vf notifo tVtp m* veraI works
* artioh's jtpi>carinjr in "your columns,
I, "nci Clio 'i - . .nan- <>!' "Thn
i \\ Inch i-ihoujyht at -fii\st \yas an. tisi'-.o.i.nair.c.
I Hnado Some Jitflo'in.
vost-niH. )T ?o -ftTTtl TTIif "tla; ronFnnine
iW i -mji. l?*r r :'.?nns l>ost knVUvn
I'T n;\ ;: ill. uu> T- UC (>T .lUTlC^TTRT
^U-Ui, his veifh character-is portrayed
"!lift n:: Mi' _Jiis!^?ji^}vlPi;.:'ospc>rially that
|>ar.t hicii vcfTi s l(> oiuiicli buildings
* air.unjr wnr ' I'Tuive decided >(
illfe".jji* j li,? i iiat ai i
1 Fool' is notJhis real nanie, it oufjlit
^io be.
in fins arlide "The Fool" is cen surm.-r
Q"i' ie..;itn<ns fur .eret lintr
'uilvh ii iiid. i : ;.\v Mclv < >-t)t(io nuieh,
> and yidlciilinff*'- the "shepherd'' who
L ivxudd I t ! '!< I rh^ erritrrrTyTTTiTTTl i7TTd~~h
' la rye bui! direr u roe-ram ir;V
j"\ s>-: nil are but t he .-eoinpositions of
" j.'ihrlir'dMy.. ' . '11 '" -.. . .
" V - alter ilie cry of . peri.5hing
< <V:s-t-.r ' ir v.-. rd .,f life, is. that for
it >. ; 1 . li o?to iv. a -f-hf lnt-nr*ry
' ftyd.'-ft , inched to bp present
v. lib ris in Tie' hou-e oT worship,
- \\: . 't. .v a y- r > iv. i-. is ic*ii runic to rest
I ;. !e'!or i i,ft diving niHiii nco. lie is
i- nj (luest which xvp.awe
[ i i r.e.ilTt' T If en ei'fam.'- 'llo fafnidtn
J die I*- i.i'r.- v..i-h "XV hi eh we-aive.to"'niaT^
|. :fj'eparalloji*s Uu-" ^ilis mi to rt iviivm ?*i?t
i v. . nihil oft .:e the h<;ii<?i~^ \vhjciij
- :rj1..n- ..it, .j-t,-,.jn
1* he*..Sn; ^d
f hi -'iir.-e!-, es-.? That is file can't
iri-ni v. ii i"\" o" o;fr eluiych buil.
? ntcs. We oujrlit not only invest "e.viiy,
t'<i:;a d.' \Vv?-*-<*nM? sav/' ,,but
k-xaodu s."c rili>.e soioe *of tlic .dollars
?in'fnjrfrr?:'I ..-tiTaT 'tiV .Tompip
p..of- Cod liujilu U: sift e.d-.to- Ilisvoy.}?al-4-iiJ.-?is?i
-H---^^^frr!--t---t--v,-r--s"hTn.r1irt
Tiotiyn'cf 'it Intfh!u.f Will"tJiKp
.. us n;orc- ten years to pay for
L> : ! !| ' ' i'vnV;Mlv willinj
i" r.:.ii No- .;n.e i : \ me: fura
-A^T+rrt-ngr?mnrril ,<j i.. du.'il in hew?j
.when lb av>11 ir'iv u iout-lit exchange
&?1\ }' -v. iH. scrVe-;{rs throughout
'< .j'tsiy; . Tj- ' < 'ii.i.-' "i the world
(i-.b't embrace live an teii-years now,
?m---Hn-y . ! a 1' H-.-.' as a hundred
. i I'll:.: i;y. and. see- what . per'
*ds vboy fy.'-.;. makes
\ iV ? r'ii <ai jhu__lii :iiuny bonds.
. . ie., ? ij y. j-ti? inv l-u.t<is;. tin; school
J1 l i>in!.-; i!a>-.i;o.iri l: . ads, tTTe -jail
^ '! a . a':,<t ; i- " i.yr bonds, l)Ut
'yjW^.jrui of ii ! wa:; t<? make an air
"fti-ii" ' ft. ' il 1 !!.}>:" Mid" the hlllri'
MV foilpwu'Vi; of .1t v Christ,' who
beV.c'.e d I ;>! .>: n l -. 11.; i.< ct.iut'oH olilo
>. ^>nvc:ih iil .hnl, lk'iuirtnil till1 house
' (ANk ' '' < k .slity.d! i-pri sent our
! 1 a : lar; e 1 c i .imtions. Since
1 wo are- r. ning 1 . :>u- everything
-? i vtia' 11 r-mt 1-periods, find
' - lie orVogf!'.(-""ooloivjl.-'Y'oi'uJ# who are
1- " .'poor. a'.ii. ah v it-ia ho-is .In so
1 >y if--pa ia; t- in-lpin.ir to pay
?. I -o;, ! ' i Jt.c' .(> ? ' allow theiYl to
, a-., o bonds lor ( ;<'?! 1 suppose Sir,
'!. i?-' 1 urv i ; arP ' lass of poo.
pie who would" i; . on pay i jiff forty
' > af". i s ;t i,jj_ the erocp
:i n. ii(hl i: of a suhstsin0
ia! a Ju:rc.h b'ilj liu . 1??t Who delight
r tn i ay'i:*' nve 'or si.\ dollars a ipiart
s l I" IV-niC J: i r, OIICC Of twice
II,. c\eiyj\veek ;,r.. lie is.one
y.' oiTmIh'po trii'u' opa.-tles of false ec.
j onomy.. I j'c.u; in?- 'is infected with
i- -"irrational cemtd'-.y.'' .. *.
ik: talks an, ,;, j " . ? a mr people who
wash nod pci'ilm. mid diyf and brub
d ir. e ifl 1-.i i. -m<i |> iir high
..-'-PlP. '' ' S llr' < hint s lJmu
,. 'honlsT friye the in first; attention to
, hnildihg' fine In disc's -fop themselves,
? njil..i',i !,'.? .ijnta^'^r <>r?d h.iu; tliuil'
In t c insiuerat ioif.1 .The attention of
I''. Ji? JGr'TLl'.' djOj/fd.. aly. ays bo tufrned
1-?l.iiir.ioin t i.i?t-r?4 Mnd?fii?! righteous^
ami a'.l-oiltc!- uniies will he ndd[|
t'd unto yoin" a In. "Fool" read your
. nil'Ie (If ymj have one) and you will
find that it is tlie poor people who
have always supported the cause of
f?orl most loyally-, and have always
e. received His divine " approval. Zet
i nhh-ihoj'x tfnu.lf w:m'ei;rrtnd hy th<
i" .lews ov> thc-h* return from captivity,
*t' when thov had nothing," and were
~ yisMim- im'r:r;ViiVi!iim>, And digging
CL and?gruhhinyr I'ttyrcUf llU?Tl TeTTTS7~if
t back.alley?. It took them five yean
P , to_build it, and I:: don't know, how
g long: to pay for it. They were re
-X t r ibo I -?* . - --
"TO LEADER ?
a* butcherr by mubu of men,1 u'U'
k, all of this is ilone in the name
.11 America is responsible for thh
stens to the South which is n|>1
' pghts" to oneratg by mohslJn.
?ra that even the South ought bt
me thing sure, lynching prevents
thing, but it does engender and
1 a dommunify where a lynching
je'I the same toward the .whites of
e for the whites to feel the same
' use tiiem-to say nothing of CftrnT
* only too plainly that continued
lc. Hut the Southern States are
only the Wnited-^frftM pnri 111
Tit do? ; . '
? ? :
-'v/,^o.QQOQocK>ooao-0.o.oo/Ooao.ox
1 Pointed Points J
1 - !
By George A. Singleton ?
1 . - i
.s.\.v, >vvvvvOOOOOOOOOOOO.O:O^C'0
Commencement .at Allen Universi!
mont''setison until next yefirr One
Irumlred lit'tv youtitr people were trrad
> uat.ed into the arena of life. J\Iah>
i wi-11 be content to stop with their
i preparation' others mill rnntinur i r
4 all zing that the present order is dej
rounding elheiency. .. This world is
cruel and exacting. Whether
lieve. in Darwin's theory ' or orgnnif
evolution or not we must accept a<
least one plahk in - "trig" "platform?
r "{Struggle t'Pr Survival." In the
jj'world's?broad- field -of ; battle" the
strongest,*the. best prepared, the etlb
jeient,' the most adaptable will survive.
The unfit, the Weakling, the
untcachable will go under -t?r..
Did you hear-of the commencement
Speeches? The orators Took pains tc
wain its against Modernism. In one
breath we . are told to think, and ir
t he next our thoughts are prescribed
In one breath we are taught to investigate,
in the next, we are tok
what to believe. Many are lgnoranl
of church history?Wesley said
^ "Tjijnlr. and let think." With us
- Hrfnktrr^~sTii'"hgI7TnRt the iLolj
(ilmsi.?-44?seems?that?otrr?race?n
gone niad over white folk's tjieology
-W hite peopkr-itke to"spht hairs, aiu
argue questions of Christology, oi'thd1
doxy and heterodoxy?then go oul
.011 the court house- square aiid lyncl
...a Negro, br'praeticc segregation, dis.
rimination. and disfranchisement. II
is a subterfuge for their failure t<
practice the religion of Jesus. This
- wrft-irr--has -sqiont as niUch" "or more
t iniic* in.the best theological schools ir
America as the average man in the
South, am? lu* is of the opinion thai
nine-tenths of o'ur pet theories, theologically
speaking, ftl'O of 1V1 abiding
i significance, We non-white folk-twee
a social gospel based upon the teach
'. ing.dX Jesus. Then-we need our scho
hirs to \voi ki ouf a"theology Tor ou:
" social, gospel. ' \VK WILL NEVEF
ijgg AHU. TO SOLVdM'HK RACl
. PROBLEM WITH ' TIIE WHITE
Ai.x.vs' THEOLOGY; I)o you heal
me? Think it f?o?- lw>f?y" yer-pr"
coed to try me.' While you are think
ing try to classify Ezekiel, Isaiah, A
i mos, Ilosea and Jesu&^ The "Mod
j orfiisnv" of the last assuredly sen
| Him to His cross. Uniformity of be
j lief is a myth, a chimera, which dwell!
in ' t'Tiii .liiM. n iii.il?Mocking uni
j formity is like a Blind man in a darl
I rdonr looking for a black hat whicl
i-n't there. No two men beligye.a
( yuirof) to ?ive their young bullocks
| and rams, and lambs, , wheat, salt
- wine, and. oilrth/it the expense of thi
, huTUfing might he met. They weri
required to give them day by">day
Without fail. Any man who failed t<
comply with the request, the timbe
was to be pulled "down from his "rent
i cd"--honso. and sot up, and he wa:
hangodothefoon. Those .who faithful
ly per formed this work, if IsT saT<
that the J.ord made them joyful, an<
turned the heart of the king of Asy
ria unto them, to strengthen thei
' hands in the work of the house o
Clod, the Clod of Israel. Read Ezn
I ?!th 'chapter.
4?I?swpposc Mr. "Fool" belongs fi
than class of moderriists,* who ar
?drifting?mto?mateiialisni,?and Wh
r-give Gcwb a=secondary place in th
affairs of life; if any place at al
i These ideas of yours will not har
?Tiiuiilze with Christianity. Let us in
vest more money in temples for ("Joe
and men will have a greater respec
for (iod-mnb His-work; "%nd the wort
i will bo united Into a stronger bro
[ t iUTtiood. Whore ft ma l's treasure i
there will his heart are In
vesting too much monAy in automc
, t biles, theaters, and liquor, and ou
' hearts are becoming wrapped in thes
;! things. That's the trouble with Mi
, j "Fool" I guess. My advice-to m
J. people in, that you turn a deaf ea
(' to the wild prating of "The Fool
, [and continue to buiW-eVmrchtrs to th
~1 glory of God as long as He futnishre
| form mt'Hfift With Which to build. U'1'K
5. Fool" is an exponent of declining civ
r1 ilizatino,'. ' ~
| "The Foot-Catcher,"
H4riw,,TTr^*rtTr~^uMfi|i!!rTtfT?tTr^rTTTrr^TTT
? J really feet. Jesus, PauJ, Jfluss, Luthj
ft, Wesley?nan Tonforrnistsr' Is be
I iiei in me virgin nirm essential it
- Salvation? A thousand other imu.s
tions as abstruse nay lie raised
What of the heathen who accept the
gosp'el message? What of the theit
on the cross? There are thousands
.? . li
c>f goocf Christians who never have
thought 'of?it.' Surely my mother i>
at home with her LoriT and niine.Tnd
I am sure that she did not understand
it. Does the New Testament
-Teach such a luTliuf as Vsso'ntial? Dlcl
Jesus teach it? Tie i< mil' uniil? tin J
morn. I. crave more'light. Let white
I . , ^ ; i!
\?^r-T* - rj.
| FAIRFEILD CO I g J
> ' Tenth Annual ^iimmci'^c
Teachers will lie hold at 1 lie" t
I Y boro, S. C.. Jinie l.'5-Julv 22
\ { weeks. Hon.-J. H. Brice,;(-j
{ 'of his (Jeep concern lo nrinj,
? dard and greater ellicieiKy.
" :C 4ns unsu niecP suppbrt. The
1 ? Roeiefj?A.'M., D- D? Diien:
[ { M.,. Principal; Prof. S. jM- S
X - Anderson','*l)r. Kennedy, .Ml
>; Thompson I'";'1 p h
X . Our course has been app
' ;j; Education and those who a
1 { renewals or lhvt imh1
The object of-this Suhfniei
L X especially those of the Count
" { skill; aid them in methods
? thBia a general review ?f~f
p ?-sand a ohance to udvancbiYF
1 !? We also aim to organize and,
X desire of stressing the moral
;!* their teaclYifljg and therebyn
! of citizen.
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j X Lectures on Hygiene will
r J tween 12:00 and 12M10 P.'.V
" Registration Fee
i? Board, can be had tlmo'ig
' rate.
I For further Information
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, | June 20Ui4o .
Five Weeks of Sis I)a\s Fa
! courses offered live
1 X Renewing Certificates ( 'ol
| Raising Certificates Mai
7 A' faculty , ol ayiinixlru^i
$ heads ol' departments and -|
courses in 8 departineiits ot
1 i: SPECIAL.COURSES toi: \
? certificate credit with the S
' *?3-~ in Primary, intermediate ant
1 X school students Who wish In
' Y grieuitu.ro, TlomoEconomics
: \ COMFORTABLE BOA III.:
r X oellent fare- u-omromat- sum
" Tuition, board and entrance
j- -.CONFERENCES: Schot
" Cluhs, Farm andUofne i)em<
X Agrieullure and Home F.con
t % ? RECREATIONS: Plays,
- \ itures and Entertainments.
3 I>TTLT ^TTV nnntiinilljl I'll
r .. other necessary facts is rea
t X IntfTriries and requests m;
. ?> R. S, WILKI>
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SUMMER SCIIOO
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Five ""
r X An Able Faculty Has IF
e { School Worfc. ~~
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L .Koflrmt rn.1 ion Fro ~
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Saturday, June IS, 1927
nr^?TrTTnTiTf?7Tnttr~? ?
let us build our race. Some day black ,
- men will write books qT1 tHeoloffy; jtist 1
> as they arc now writing history.
This writer has left his native heath
. lor at least a year. , it. was' mighty
> hard to"; toil his friends^ "goodbye."
lie now'writes front" the A. M. E.;
; numscVM.'.\ington, Kentucky, tie has ; ..
, lei t" friends behind; he has met great
friends hflre, Bishop1 Reyefrdy C.
- Ransom wrfty are re-inspiration
to younjj people. as a preacher ana
-pcaUrihe iii -li'ip1 is Thy ideal. Have ~
j- iilWu nisi- scyi.*i al iM whose lives, are- ?
I ^puiic' ,,;i i pu.'it>,-even to the extent
s (Continued on Pu^e EijfhtJ.
Y SLIMMBK SCHOOL I
lu'ul cl Faii-ih'hl?County?Coe?'j? ?
ColonTl Ghtdccl Isehool. Winns- X
1 f>l?7, iiu 'us,iV(>-? siv i xvlusivt? ;l'
uLuily taipt. oi iiicUication, out {
r the vufuhers up tu liuj stan- ?
liujvjc^l 'qui-'' frumriior School X
Tacull'y iiaiiuXo.s' Uoy. D. WT 'J;
Or , i IU1. Jk. V> . JLjUUI V. ill e, V
iiiier; i ro..W. A. lioss, .Miss | v
,f<. C A. l>yrd<- Mrs. A. S. ?|?
Eosier. -|?* j
roved "l.?y the State Board of ?
llond, wili gel Slate credit as., ?
id grade ui i't i iiea 1 os. X '
SchoolI-iw to help the toaclieris?| ?~
y to incroRse tlfeiy od'ttcatipnal-- x
l>L- ituj?-'-ktiov.Adge, give &
he^iibj'A .ATjis",y r.vl rt toacly?their
rcsjHadive lines'-ol! work. '{
^stiihu.ale in our lencheys the
wiXtc p| l.ii e Vvllo eol.'lie,lUlde-U-- X
make, a bctfer-and t rtier ylas?k )!)
UfoffijKjT ~ '"'I':;.," ?
be.given a: ( h: ;h ! j I our/he- X
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hoot -the oily at a reasonable ?
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rwrite- ?? ' \a ?7
rA)su:p;.' f'l $
\V I follow rh. .'Sr-Gv ?^? :
bCiiOOL, \' ':! '
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id MecRaiucal College f !
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Itrfj-23rdrH)27 ' ?
ch?Si\Wee:, ?T Iiist ruction ?
! OJMK'Jlt'PUXlTY Poll? X .i;
('mfit T.ownrds Degrees x
yjiij itt? L"l:dJclinciTCltffi *|*
ely. M.V ii'vsn iu un-r y including $ ..
hvinMyt-s wiiLolfer >{ k-ui ,V(V V.
I Ik" col (y.r.. : . J.
.iublic scno'il toachef?! (lesj r i t\g ?
fat.C of FTdiiyation? i,j
1' hi.vtVv h?v?i .f'.ad . ; .id high.
I IH'CDMV ;'?>} ( olldl'V. f
\ I-1VISf55roriif oOS in A- X
, Foods and tridusl rios. . {
>l.\(r ACC();\[()l ).\TIOyS r-' ft
wwUngs. individual alien! ion ft
Too for the se.-ion of.1v jyil OH. |
?T Principals.. Hoy;.and Girls *.
2b.dU"iU i < 'i v-A y+h its-' F o: red hts |"
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Concerts. F.xliitoiiioris, " Gee- V"
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I fioscrip.t ion of .comv.cs and all
dy for dh-trihul ion. * X
\y ho.achlfcsso.fi lp . $
ISDN. President X r
umraer Srhnol i
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August l-9t.lv i
t^.CUt c,i T?ducation. "'
V 'V" Elementary f
-hool - Professional I
JSQN, Direct or 1 " * _ ? -?
Ston School, Columbia. S C *!'
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kyPR TEACHERS |
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* School I );i?-s Kach ~7T^' ^
(11 '.-ii^atrod I-or i'ho Summer ' !|I
OXSES: - ? V
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