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Checks, Drafts and'Postal or Express ZV11>j
. to tiie order of the. 1'
r N. J, FREDERICK
" J. B. LEWIH
v. W. FRANK W 11.1,1.\ MS1IKNRY
b. PEARSON ' : %
GEO. II.- HAAJP1.UN -- ~~?~
v " Com in unRations in-tended lor ^he. ctiri-i
' ^ ---should reach the editdrial.id^ik The Pa
day ot each woeR. City news, locals, pel?
-day night. 0
cxn raiiua, s. sati:u
. : "Dr. W. K. King' nioclorn shr
-acquitted of peonage by a jury of hi
Court of tioorjHa. It is said that
. . tha.t no jury would dare convict hiu
iiour his plantations of hundreds o
? JipimmtuJJuw In -ha.. Np^nn1.-, oii. h
He seems to out-William the arch n
?* . wmo is now serving lime For many t
Texas ajld -Sout h Ciirolituf -irn it*
i lis res Ilial i 1 is worth while to ma
a .. and care of its delinuucnt colored
recently voted down aii_iiuui.4m-ia
~ "Smi'lJCParoITna not only has refused
' propriat ion hut'its Governor vetoe
providedLTVy_the leyislaliire.iio aid
maintained by "the State Fcdol-atior
; Tp .1 f'1 <
.. In Natehit()ehesf Loiii>i;in:i .one
? y-monunumt tot he nienio'ry "oi"t he i
days.?'Tile brohr.e. n^rU|y. js n\ey tfl
Negj o standing respect Fully "hat ii
the limestone base reads: "The G<
rested by the City oj Natchitoches i
Arduous and Fait h'fuj. Set viCe of t h
Donated hy. J. L. Dryan. 1!?27." Xi
never fearii or forget anything. Mi
chitochesians that they still live, i
j; seventy-live yearjj. back.
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Kx-Governof Climerdn iMorri.-on.01
ihotiehtl'iil fin?r .J. ,-., n<o .ii,' ;
Winst.omSaleni Tne.KCr-. f?l
.-voted to law enforcement. ' "Colore*
< .with crime nor with .criminals.' s'a
__X ' aro-4-nnes wifen -11 lei r. 1 iat ui'a 1 >y mj
unwisely bestowed." ' Gut - Go.rvern*
example .',. \\ hat about lynehing> an
people tell 011 the perpetrator.-, thou;.
??a greater. ei iiniii.tCUlnler God's hcav1
v .' pathizing, they- don't tell. Is not thi
= " . ' . TOO MICH MO.\IiV~7
"" A few < !< >! r u-nnl.) I n:
ored people to* quest ion juiythin'g itfe
ho\vu^elvwen <rd not regard any 111 ni
intelligent discussion. They Ho not
'* emotion. There is no doubt about t he
ored'people have tied np.an enormo
chasing or erection of tine church
l"'"!'"1'11" '1 ' '' '"ll'Oni'- '-unlit r
of the quest ion is being dismissed Ir
try over. "The Fool" an interestini
???- lias recently biscuM.-A'd this ouestioi
glee with such as* he .says' "u religio
?**siot'lho Soul ami body t o
~ and live in hack ullcys- in. hh.-jt hart
iJhy high rents and make no effort
, cottage?completely satisfied to put
savo_<ihov(; the actual cost nf,a potjfp
into the eh Li roh otruclure that woul
41?^ - torn [joMiid?u i hagr <-rs.-mt+iP^rresidr-rii
v?<35si> business men; on the' financial
tian moiWaiifl women that really ser
365 days in a year on the spiritual
have." - p ?
Against, this idea another eorres
in answer say.?: "The.-e ideas of y<
men will have a greater respect t'oi
__worl(l wilL I'-V.^ij"it< '! into astroinu
? 'iThe Fool-Catcher' thinks that, tin
the spirit. IterC,- as between the t\
- tellect and omcKioi^' .
In hne however witji the idea of
lions of James ib-Llu-beit. for the
Secretary of the lb/ban -League of J
ing conditions in Harlem. says that'
icent housing at roasonble cost
. ly construction in Halilem by Ncg
$5,000,000 having been spent in the
tares. Uo aikls that our group is
churches since thii war.J.
What is true of Nfcw York i> true
~ All the Neg? *oes seo-m trt think,ahou
churches, but in this, like everything
- ^p|Tr nrprpnfyr of (^n_in
a modest structure as inJJic^iw^te
building but the spirit, " . ,:
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side, is a daiitfcrouk inmi-.i'
pomU'iity." 1 he 1* oof ( au hor'
tw L"S . \vil 1 ^jLu^-l40i4??tiQritrr\rrtf
[Oiie^ ill 1 v j 11 pi 1 * - lot' li'oi'i a i n
Mod and 1.1 is work, and ilu
it?hrot herhond." Id-i ni' to ly
finer tho'yciiuwh -liie la-ityi
vo ideas is;':uj-example o'f in
"The PooF are 1 he . i'>.-?-?' *, a
past'. 8 yi-iii's ilie Tkvee; ii"y?
S'eiv \ ork < ity. \yho.-odiiris
although 1 here is };rent h'oi
in New York,'"'about t iTe on
I'llCSl ll'lVli ' t.f-l.lY rlinr.'K; .
I>ast" o yeaiV lor sndi t'eViV
the only OTRTthat.Tufs l>jiili
of many nt hi r convrmmit ios;
1 who can lniiM the' fmM
r else, there ouirhi ho nwensf,
aurTvTTi i^h
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~ TH-E PALMET
oo vo-oooo oooo_o^o^g}
^Pointed Points"!
^ ?? By George A. Singleton 2>
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j "4 low plerfsunt it is tp jivalk again
''' the campus of Wilbert'orce! The very
atinospherc is stTrt'harged with the*
j. VpjVits y| [Yiyne; Shprtor, Mitehel),
Itchfnrcii. h? the oldest race, institution
" >111 Hnr ?ill-Id.?Hi-.: Daniel A. l'ayne,
?r?rrhi--iiu|i 111" i^lic A, M'. K. t'Ihn'cli. was"
lite first president. 'This year the col!< '
% !e>.iv?no 1 iiIn-icd -over three hundred.
. One'h'undrd- twenty-.five were irradu
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t r<rni the several^department?.
t- 'The. Ciiiifutmconunt was" iiispirnjr.
t- .? thousands. of iPyyl friends and pu- .
trt>ns came from milys. \5mr. scribe
attended the meeting o? the.boiu:dLa?=
irn^rcs alidi-Tiw~TlU' 'brtljireri~of' the
first i.ilucational.. disiitict in action.,
lJishops- 1 leipd, Vernbn? Gaines, Ran*
-ei and John Hurst'were -present. It
is always a pleasure to be closely as5'~'
1 1 i1111 (I?\vilh?our leaders. Hishup?
M. I'.ius t-ftme throufrtrarlth c oldTsTltyil
inn', liishop Hurst was happy over
V "f!i> nc. ossfid ' i,iiiiiii.n. hiii,.?|i Just
r?1?4-??li> ill)' way. afr-rVHrti^r
"I; i I 11 "i I I'U"^ ill till' y nil u^-1? Ljf
l.i- .eial Arts.:. It, was a pleasipa* jo
meet'Professor ft. .Maftyn Dow-.-Jlie
v^iij^Jsaeii in the summer se<.-?ion.
a ..4hosi -|Liliant Son.7 !
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trustor ijgmit'pn rfr l? ess eoimnenee">
. i't nddf.ss was -most excellent,.
' V'.in - 'l iiie will franscribt- his notes
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1^ (' " /lit'niri tnuiij?- ?f/ihn .rtiiiii " at "}
. ) i n> s,? ? !{! hfipa i'ijj- tin' non- i
f i11"utun^
II?univti'-'ify {>>a won-''
_j ' : ; ^ --''tnly;. it is --pcii-ty in miuia-1 ]
' u i'a,?ilJIil. scoial y roup. 'J-hf j.v
,-W.! aup'lit .]* i'lf-al.-" Iii -plant.,
; ( !i!.T' 1 ho I'nivcrsity fIhiciit*#. every-!
. 1 l>.-(Jy iv'so jovi rla^'.inj'riy Imsy with his{;|
' ' ' '^af fCJM j
\\'K7iT i;i^ ronies lioi-e ho : ,
T . iWihat lirai/1 aiylaol color counts. j
N > - t \ trrv .
mating " ,
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' ; Ut sohiii,,ns are Present eel *l>> Kcv. I
- Hanli(pl- Nance
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j* KKt / oloVvtl mmHsterf -attended: i
lhti regular. liiu Liiiu' .of.the (li'cm |i
wootl Ministerial Union by Tpeclai' i
! ;' it:11 i1111?,tiulay niornintf-?o-mf-i
- tin4 f<illowii$y i(solutions were; pre,5,
oaUtub-by Kvv. Samuel Nance. t
?To the 1'i ositloitr~aneT -Mc mhor s- of 1
? he InTcr-Ucnnniinationaj. ^ministers t
union of white mini slurs mf (?reen mki'-I
and nvy fyllaw. ministers: t
inat'er-:-racial problems ? which i
Ki ni:s us Myetber in thii- rr.mwt...?! ?.- 4
p 1 '?i ho1.: e. igvcleiili de'diehtod-rtTTthTrsed
for the worship of the Alimfchty%-Grwl, t
1+ there-are two things I wish to say: 1
"i* ^"e dcginL-fn rvproBB lo qui while'i
rpA T n A T\nvi .J LT : - -1 ??IP
LEADER .
TitR WK>?MP^ OE.-EVANGKLISTIC
CAMPAIGNS.
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tJy. J. \V. Withersppon.
Some tune aero, the question of
conducting an evangelistic campaign
urdse among . certain ministers of a
District in the piedmont Confer- I
ence. The" purpose was to awaken
a deeper sense of c religious expcr- !
iente among our members. To this
end the ministers \vouid*-travel cob
iecUvcly, sing, pray a'nd canvass for
souls, while certain- ones would lie
dt'sipnaied to preach." The writer of
4k+s?artiilc?agi uc'd?with "the idOU, *
hut opined Unit the majority of ministers
would show a spirit, of- iridif.
ference to' the project. There are
Those. Avlio believed us to1 be incorrect .
in this statement. Y^t, as we all
know, as is Well nigh impossible to
get a group of ministers to work.
nient that insures'no. immediate ben
flit k> their respective fields. We
felt .then, as we feel now, that ntf
campaign is far better, in the -end
than an tin .success fill one. r~
A (njnpaign is jot such?without co
ope rati QHi ".TliiS |B flH','h|e which demands
our best concentrated ener- gits.
" The feat^of Lijndhcrgh w:ifs not _
\M,.n"-.inf>li.tviM<l.irl Thum n frlinfi.nancicrs
y, 1"' "K-i. "
ing with cold cash. There were tbe
anxious hearts oT more than a hun-,
ilied:-pfillion persons .whose hupos
new .the air with him, and the applause
of a listening world awaiting
his successful achievement.. These
a cite ..Wonderful- incentives for him; :
tnd beyojwUit' nll, there were others ^
who believed "it Couid be done." (
;'l"ia.'l Lindbergh today, who is ^
mown its the "I'oluifibus of the air" ~
is the .product. of a' lively- campaign,
;otiit; , iiifwant tor a long time, to j
make this country a next door neigh- ^
tor'to the East. . ' .
What tvas true in this case, is Ii.kti.-_ j
yivo true jn every man's caserwho ,
' ck< t'ho^ avenue of a larger life. ,
InVentprs must have patents-; dranatjsts
must find a. -stage; poets and ,
rose writers lhust needs have pub- j
; - hers and .reporters are accorded |
Tiecial courtesies only when they are i
d>!e to produce credentials lToni well _j
uio'.vh fTess' Syndicates.. Churches.i
ic.ho"!-. chai italile organizations, ci-!_,
'ic leagues--fairly revel in,the cam- ,
aitrn idea,. The. word itself, iinli-I ,
rates sympathy.. cooperation, cop-'..]
igl'tfrd- aetigfl.^jM'QfU'vss.?The* -nwr y
; Wf intercut in a movement' .
UA-.^iiatcr the success, that "comes ~
Lej as see now., .X his is: why we
^ fviil felto.wshjp it will amount
o Jess .than .a regular "August-Big. 1
."MeeSjnsr." We' are .now 'VrayeUing.
' ; ' ' '.ii'.v fill?Li.l'iyati 'nn 1 l'un11 s^'
Oyve selected a drive committee.
We have met very, eeyularly all
v, :.1 rile-s I' !< .vide+tt'ially hin
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' T|' " Pe<e iia r-Tnn..-.-.nrf-t-,
am-.more than my 'quota, and lent
~" r-? S< ' ve- ail the. pastors'
v that enthusiasm m'ight'.be '
rive.h to the work. jHulfilljd that ;
Rpntiorn anU did .mor(a-X~Last Sun-1
lay v.u.- the tijoe to_meet at Poplar. j
Won the chairman of the eoVnmitt.ee j
.;d -not c-ome, The , only ministers I
<tv,-,eni was the Rev.. >J. B, Smith, j^
Ilethel, hauren?, who!
>r--a< nc-d lor us. Another minister, 1
Trr pit-tor of a station, planned to ]
>' iiv.ay.- He.'had. _llir unfolding of - ?t
t. mammoth monument, and even 1
msttfd iijH,- in.our town.inviting the
fi'dJe_t.j come. _ .Others had married !
vi\es, or.bought new land, of had to [
meak yoke- of oxen, and therefore 1
went their way." That, is why 1
caihi)aiuiigrdjiuVl?effF--fe- -i
\ now; you"! " J
Some of us are too narrow to. do J
int thing In which We canot spy im
mediate -emoluments?for -troratdves; ri
U - ueh i.-i to-lie the spfrrt^.of-.ytrn-e
,'aiigeli.trc campaign in any commu- J
nity, God save it now!
brethren in the ministry of the gos?!
)(1 of Jfsus Christ, our hig-h apple- '
in'inn iif ^uuI kindhOSs ill tendering ~
.is' the opportunity to meet with you
n Joint session. _I. am reminded ofiitTmWii.iiun
ill lliu llfU 111 the lahioiil- 1
d Hon. Fred Douglass, who when the |
.vas presented to speak to the fanions ;
I'lyinouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y,
Douglass arose, stroked - his long
jeard, yawned and said: "My friends 2
md fellow- citizens: - ft is a long way '
'rrrm a " slaw hoy on my master's
ilantation to Henry Ward Beecher's
mlpit." *?* ~
We also feel greatly indebted to' *
he ministers of our group for con'erring
upon nte the honor , and diglit
y of officially representing our
Ministers' Union, and interpreting
fVric tA,i? -~r nt:_rri?: ?-L_
vr V...O ??vni^r tntj /SpVIIdj,
mil purpose of the Negro Minist ry iis""
t relates to the matter of "hotter reatiiiii
bolwt'l'n the rallies.?
In the state of New Hampshire naure
has carved in sAiuf rock oh a
nountain top a great sto#te face. It
s a "face-that a weft the passer-by.'
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explain (his phenomenon he is, said
to have made this reply: "You merchants
and business nion display j
sigus outside your doors to indicate,
. . j
what goods ave madj.' or what business
is carried on there*, the. Almighty
God haa placed His sign-on that
dill' io'-intjicatf' that lie makes- iueu4here."
,-Truly, America is the land
that makes rugged inqji; and - most
assuredly the mem who compose the
"White Ministers'.'Union of Greenwood
are worthy' of the, steel. .
We hep roi-rht'i' to prevent our
thoughts in*the following resolutions:":
|
U'Unvuno famine
one" government 11a Ve~~cOTn 111 on interest
and in political ecofiorny- form
what is kn<?wiT~Ih.s 1 state" or imthm.
A nit ; ?Wh*-'roas,_Tho
Building of a nation?
depends upon the training, .develojiment
and' -harmonious working to- >
get her of all' its ' groups, And,
Whereas, X.o living nation is ever
finished. There is always something
to change or improve. Sometimes a
nation dies. Ancient Rome, Greece.
crful. But today they are. so dead
that even the languages wluch they
spokt! ille called deafl kiim-oogfs, Amj,-?
Whereas, The -Negro tVnm r^ln. *
nial days to the Wftrld War has ever '
hevn?a-contributing factnr"?in the
building of this nation. In times of '
war and tinrerr of ftiuK'el~~ho was al?^
wnys^rnady~afii<TAv) llnig^todo his bit.;
We believe that the wealth", peace 1
and permanent progress of. a eqnimdn
wealth depends largely upon \ 1
thif'ifotmclafifliris built by a Jahoring
Mass that is contented, and who bv <
:heiy thrift and labor may also be-, !
;ome prosperous and happy. . <
We believe that the Almighty God 1
milt- this world in a 'moral foundation
with Tjpith and Justjce for its'
yoi k-hed,?-And that righteousness '
is the basic principle fm^-the solution '
jX all problems of 1 jfe-industrla 11 y,
vducational, religious or moral.- L,
The conservative, intelligent Xe- J
ri'*r? #!??* rt.rf o'cl.' f?.i ?:..i ?t.
Myv,.> ?4.-rrv i vi ctlljt i"* JIVL" 1*11 |?11V- j J
legos or special legislation in hi.? he-1 .
talf; since the Negro ha?worked. 1
fouirht and died for this country;- he
k?es- as^ that ther .giVat'jH-.art of the j~;
American people see am|? act in ae-1 ;
,-ordanco . with j-jiifk and philosophy .
>f that eminent statesman ami leader ri
of men. Theodore. Roosevelt wheii i
he said: "All races' of men un'and).
R+?m*- <1 rrvvrr.4^ Trf short, all the Xogro ]
asks is a chance?a ggiinvo <l?-?l in"
[he arena of life ' And therefore, he. <
it \
Resolved, That tins assHnldy yn j
on record as 'endorsing every move- t
ment for "hettkr 'relations" "between 1
the races of mankind. We believe the l
ioctrine of a common "parentage; and ( ;
the hi ut lu-l hood -ol man as . set forth :
oi^Mar^^llRhby the Apostle Paul, |
; . ?. d.
I FAmfrHLn-rorxTV
S Tenth Annual Summer Schl
p Teachers will he-"held at the Co
? -1/0Po, S. C.yJune?1-J-July 22. 11
| Sweeks." Hon. J. L: Price, t on
{ 'of his (Seep concern to hriiig t
j! dard and greater efficiency* h
t' hi.> mist ipt'-d snp| tim?'I'lio t
Rosier, A. Ah, 1). D., Director
| Ah," Principal; Prof. S, AI-. Alii
~ j ?. ..^v
} * Principal Rooker Washingtc
AiKier.-ion, Dr. Kennedy, Mrs.
y? Ml"^, H -35 &>:
:?: Our course has been appro
;j; Education and those who alt<.
{ reriowflln^i' fifot and tvCjjUhd
iji??^fhn hl).|\^of this Simrrnt'r F
especially those oj* the County
\ skill; aid "theih in met hods oj'
1; lhem-a.rgt?i)ertd -review' ul" t Ire
[. and a chance to advance in th
? We al.vp aim to organise-' and s
?; desire of stressing the moral si
jj; J hein .leaching and -tlicreby mi
{ of citi-zen.
? Jl l 'V 15. IS FA
jjjl Lecturles on Hygiene will b
x I ween 12:00 and 12::i() p. AI.
| ' .. . Registration Fee
{ Board can he had throuitho
? *' "" ' ' ;
j. For further In format Fon wl
y-?
? P. O. Iiox 01,
9 * . *
t?M*t A A t ? ?
?v V . ?' ?> *? % % ?% ?* % ?% /
| Charleston Su
| Julytltfi?A
I/
? Approved by State Dep;
!; :
| Courses: Primary
I High Set
^.uuratJ-L II ! ' ? 1 ' *? . ">"" "
g > 1-.- - ? C A iririMir
Saturday, June 25, 1927.
"iMrh +THth MtfTTtr TTt < - -***="
tions oi inuii nit' in uwciii <>n all ttie -r~~
laoe-of the em th." A n<I, ?
.Resolved, 'that we vafnesily solicit
tne prayers oi Miie Christian
church that thel'u inay.be-a flowing*
"better* - relation" between racial
groutis so that there shall come" a
tar>Vfi- Ini nsiiic ul Iinitu.il -v.'oiVai'o be L-.
tweerr labor and ciipital. and employ-'
er and employee* Apd, . "
Resolved. That ip this day of mail
iiidi -iur '.uii.ju.i H-cii I r l u 'daifn
in.l i? r? h tin-i:ii <1 :'ind:llo' irnii.vii.
Uhll!t U|)o{i Ion;* es?. diiisn',d eustonis
and aek'vvoh dped .^y. it. iii.-^ni' philo
sopfty, and when tsek'ntist, atheist
and infidels have aimed their direful
shafts' at .the" cardinal doctniies" of
the Holy Hihle. we deplore . and- de? _
noUtycw ilie plirfiUjiidMipulongy, of.-:?
man's unhauiiiuni&y to\van;l' his fellow
man. Tin lay 1 .cumo * life * is VFTy"
cheap?indeed, it seems to he of no.
liore value thaav:|i.i "..'.ij
Weprav that the, strom* ami of jus-,
tice and the majesty of the liiwj. "
might be upheld in every ease. And
further.
Htdden Tiule. " That-tu.'.. low the l.onh
our (p>d?tvith all our heart" and witlr-7 r;
?II unit with n! ov:i" rnimd..
And that we ! "c mir neiuld'u! .is mi
ii.;lrr-i " -ni ii ii. innl Qin'iHiifl. ytiiti?
:o briny: .about continued "hettei\ru- .
lation" bet\vi'A~it '.races of mankind.
t\*0^ ni.dily believe tbat the Ifrve of
I<>vc^"F?^?3rti J,TT 1ct!o w map wif) wipe
>TTr~Stt tTtirSpNTcv^' i?er\v*eon (Joil and
man, and man and nY;cjb Ami he it
further' * y
liesulyed, TU;U.eepy ot t iicsc Ve:'- ?
>lutions he frlvcii tothe press: a'copy
read. to 4Hiv ci>n'.."i'eii.ttiinis.' and ' a 3l:
ropy spread on thV face." of the miriKespcct
fully submitted,
SAAI I'KL NAXrK.'' >Z *
I'HK " ( MKISTf\N l NDIiAVOU
STATIST <>\\ KNTION
' T .? J *
The Allen Christian ljrdca\ op Lett- '
i'ue State Convent idn. v. ill he. held, in
Allen !1 .cm pie A. M. K. Church, Greoft?
rillc, -S. Auirtist drd t lu'ouy h. 5thdv .
If27; Pi'fsitlinfa1 .elders and ministers
u*e" nu?inh<*4is the conventi?"9ii and
u i' requested. to eume. livery loeal
A.- .\1. ?r, Chni'ch trrttfis Slate is also
requested: to' send] delegates to the ' *
invention. . '* ;.
- A .convcnl'n.n i s-iiiti?.l^i> 1m en .held
lieretohn e in. .this (:itV Ivy t'lu; Sea,-in
ilu" town. t:n,tifi' WaccahnCw and 1 \
vtlVer towns in .the Pi e Dec helt; 'no\y
his* year let uS yo to" tjrernville-and
>ut over the j; n ulost leap ae cuinen- .
ion in the history of .our Christian
Kndeuyof- work: in this Statu. "Wn
to Greenville" to breathe mountain .
tii:, to drinkA'i om the min..> :ir ,'jiviim-,-. ??
vsprl enjoy" the - frtr-tibslit p hospitality'
of lliwiJiliodini.n'r <i>i t.'i.it,
4f$ ,
SCMMPR tsCHOOb |
>ol (>r Faiflicltl_ (Vanity for y
h'.r (1 Graded"Sal:t>ol. Winn-.)27.
inclusive?s'iv jtxejusi've?
illy Su.pl.. oi Education, out &
iie'-teavluTs it J > - -.to l lie Stan- X
UtT It'll I out' Summer .Sr.'ioiil **
at'ldty llie.ndcs .ll.'W. *
Prof. R. IV 1 tat!iwn-? ! A X
lcr; I'rof. \V. A. Uoss, -Mis.--, &
C- A. Iiyrd. Air.-... A., S. |i* '
oer. r? . -t .?
veil hy -the SiUile Board of
:m\ will K<-t ^ e red it as *
^njul^TewriTt^r^ i > .,
k'hool is tO lii'l-j.lea hers ):*
to i ncruasotlii 1 - - - ^Tlo.lv.'ls.
.1 !iy\- nui.-t teach,' |
eir -.ly.'specli\ e -ii'iios of work. X J.. :.
11 n 111!; 11 ? in "in- f'.?au-1H'l.-s tfae |
do o; t ii" -. wiio con)o-it niter. $
rke*-^v-lrv^frr ttrirhlTfrci'"-elji,sfi -1|1
KMKltS' I>AY. $ o
given at cKapel Hour ho- |
- -1 . 00 ? !|I
v\ IO j_ . _ %
isiKH. ^ .Z
Winns1)oro,"'S< C. !j! '
. ..,
mmer School f -(
lUgUgflffih*"'I
V *A
%
art in tut of-pidrrrciWnT? $
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IQQI - T*r()fc^ssir;nal4 '
)N, Director . * . A ..". .I
,n School, Columbia. '%jT. . .' |