The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 17, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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Senator BJease, the able J-i
has resolutions and bills cnou
for sometime, ^onie have d;
ample, the, one that would in
cide whether a candidate wht
stitilt ion or favors non-en fori
tional provision into effect is
pose the Judiciary Committee
~Vv$uld the Senate be, and the t
Amendments? would be re.-q
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A hard-headed jury of New
Negroes killed my husband a
. .. ture deliberation fhe jury foil
? < i. slaughter against Mrs. Lillion
her aged husband. The.judy
murder, and gave the4 pair tli
Verdict.?The Negio story hai
parts of the United States.
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Again President Coolidge 1
that he in no sense'a caiid
and says Mv decision will br
Marcus Garvey.as he emer
and began his involuntary jo
hold the so-called group of ii
t&Uigencia^ in the greatest c<
group such jnen an, W. F. P.
Randolph,. Chandler t)\ven, G
like." May be that is j*usl'w
?7?? peror is. His contempt is no
?~ of interest to Mr. uarvey tc
named think.of him and.in w
think of him at all.
; Yes, President Co^didge h
aboutrfhe black American c
, last week. Reading-a resun
peared in the daily papers h
-'?-^Elsewhere.in this issue appe
with the colored citizens: J
there ought be' no reason for
-- -? -pie. Yet it is fitting that
praise and commendation.
PREVENTING LYNCH
Of course, the v?ay to prev
Grant of Wayne County need;
t- in meeting, a situation that^
- arisen.^That the presiding ji
the case with a big pistol in
a brave and determined spirit
thing preoohff jucl'tainly, it
..js^tion. In the first place, tin
not have boon tried in Gnldsl
, only two days after t+ie crime
against the prisoner was kn
. demands a guilty verdict is c
? ? are supposed to he fair and in
/>Aiil/I hoi? 4- U n + 4-hi/*
, tuuiu oaj cucit-tnc setting ui
~ : prabie to a fat? trial ? The 1;
ing the holding of court oh S
^^isHgiwR-too-Kweh-^eapeet-inis
what is needed, not respect.
-gnaee of a lynching, but had
. y, been held responsible for it.
j ~ THE NEGH
... . . sNo, not a member of (*?n
dealt with by white Congress
citizen, is what is meant by
may, the Negro is Certainly ii
pie?and in various days.
No ^sooner was Congress c
bills were introduced, some
'.. and others to further. r^stri<
like other people.
We sometimes, wonder jut
. be were all the ideas introdi
i : :i.L iL : _ i.i?
uegin wuri, uicre is me peren
' not be enacted, into law, eve
such a bill .should be passed,
give up this form of "Sport."
propriation for Howard Univi
?? ^'pass; it ought pay..1 Thcrl^eg
for this country to get nothir
can d.o to give a few dollars f
as much f?9r-the eountry as it Another
hill, not for or a
"dark" ?>ide. is one to replace t
yttars ago when Jack Johnso
?-""prevented the film of that figl
state to another for exhibition
of that law, but there is now
pugjcnocking the block off a :
nests of having of having exhi
briuser beating up another.
.Expected, and of course, ca
cars in Washington. , Some f
bout riding nfext to a decent
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AT 17I114 A V 1)1'T I 17 .iU2Z___ ===?
J nidi- Senator from b*?uth Carolina,
gh himself to keep the Senate bioy
ynamite in Ihfrfl too; as for ah oxrev
the Jtuljrtrfary Committee to de?
oppos^jaany section of of tl^* Convenient
of a?4a\y .to' .carry a const i ineligible
for Senate seat. Jusl'.sup-X
wiyiHK). W iiy7 Y\ h aT a lovely \?I ace
wo little ornhnits?T1w?_i.li'h <m.t i ~ i a
~.v ""v<
3cm^le^of=^*i rc. "v ?r
?w?A.. *?'-+. . ..^ 1 ~J~ 1 f
Jersey refused to swallow that 'itwul
nd assaulted me" story. After ma-i
ight out a. verdict of voluntary nlandaftl
and her lover 'foi^ lie slay ing .of
;e said-the verdk't should have been
e maximum sentence allowed by thes
been overworked?-at least in 'some
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las given the country to understand
iidatc for another tenii as president'
i respected."?And whv shouldn't llt>
. !
ged from the Atlanta Federal prison
lurney to Ins Jamaica home., says "I
ntelleetuals, otherwise ealied the inI
>v?nn?% *'^1 - 1 ; J
a mtilll ttntt
IhiBois^William Pickens,. A. Philip,j
eorgo Schuyler anpl fellows of their/
hei'O some oi thetrouide of the Km-"
t well placed. It might-1 icjw uy ei.f -IIMi
) know just what men such as he .
hat regard he is held, that is. it' they:
" ./". ' L _L.. '
fad something praiseworthy to. say
itizstens in his message to Congress
ie of tlie messagt^-hmvever, as apcreabouts,
one would-not believe Jit.
ar that part of the message dealing,
tVhile, all bemg-Annndcan. ehixtnis, j
especially referring to colored peote1
President 'at least igiw. a word.'..f ;
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UNO IN NORTH CAROLINA.
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;nt ljuichinjj is to prevent it. Sheriff
5 to be (fpnipliniented for his firmness
in. the tir:,t place,..ought never, had
idge of the cpiirL.ll. W. Crady. tried
his-desk ready for Inisiurvv shmv.-.
. But what a picture does the whole
"does no credit to prd>ont day ervili-s
s prisoner? a colored man?should
.iorot thc-pktcv~of' ihe iiHogod crime."
. That public opinion was influenced
Thtit ^iii-I> -in mpininm 'iIm-i^i
ommon knowledge..- Trials in court
partial. Hut who, in his trood sense's"
this whole miserable affair was favlaste
was imaeeihly. Oven necessitat-limdajv
Surely "mobster mo!) leeliinr
^trtu auuui. A" inue 'more cold stool
North Carolina was spared the'disIheit'Uueu.'
Lile o dicers wmU<4--ha-vo?O
10 IN CONGRESS.
gres<j Jas h*M<hould be. but as-he . is
u*?en,irt his. relation as an American
the heading. Say what one will or
i the minds and heartsT pi' many pooonvencd
than many many ki.iub. of
looking to his welfare?very few?
;t. hik privilege? as a human being ~
_ " * ye . - j
it what - would! the -poor dev.il do-or?
iced as* bills enacted into laws. To
nial Dyer Antijynching Ilil). It will
n though the President urges that
. The country is not yet'ready to
A bill to make sure the annual aper?ity
has beieiTintroduced? "It may
re has worked hard jjml long ciimigTp
ior rroir-U Tf oo llt?l.\ f..- ?- -
-r> ?i.-> \ wn^'irs-s^
or hu education. To.do thai means.
dogs for the Negro, if not more.I
gainst the Negro, but yet with t\
he law which Congress passed aitnv
n walloped Jim Jeffries. That law
tt Hum being transported from one
purposes. Congress is not ashamed
no danger of a bla/ck heavyweight
similar pug. There is'no -sensa'tivehi
ted all over the country one white me
a bill providing for "Jim Crow"
ellows always have,a nightmare acolored
man.. .JThert' there is^the'i
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TBH F/l-LMKEH
jverlastingjbill about preventing
some Congressmen don't seem a
tfoafcrAmletf* yeetraim
somebody that it is not fashionab
0 marry andbpth parties-had to c<
so much that, may be, it isn't so t
resolution that will cause more hi
Tinkham of Massachusetts, who'
South cut'clown.because it denfe
vote, though it insists on count inj
of representation. Verily, the No]
gp^KamiCs&>33^^ ?
1 Pointed Points j
0 By George A. Singleton *
\N henct; Are We,?
According the Atrn-Anu.ii.-:in
Professor Hansberry of. Howard Univorsity
recently delivered an address
before thc Baltimore Y.. Mv C, A.
and attempted to prove the origin of
jbo. VilLin. i 'ii i- ^ ^frif4 in?trmd nf
Asia, whiclt.is thy, concnesus of opinloh
ol' iUUhH'Poiotfhtt',. lie t)Unte?:
1 irwthg Victor Hugo, and. rotors" "tbT
the 'aniitjuity of the civilization of!
Timltu'cUi. The. writer 'of "Pointed I
PoilltV^ilAA/S llo* think* ho h:is nouln
out a strong enough casg to shake the!
Asiatic, origin theory. In the current 1
issue of the Chicago Defender the
^uvsont writer has somewhat to say
about "1 ht. Black (lod'^as reflected in
1-!i' 1 <1 uaA_ly would seem, that Buddhu
~TTTucIT. older than 'l in^buetu. . It is 1
vttst for us to arrive at a conclusion
Hmh "marshal! our facts to fit-our conclusion^
But sonie unfortunate broth- _
i i- AvTuV lias never hoard of Harvard,
or Howard I m wrsityf>\\Vints.to know
what dilVoroiK^, does it .make-whet her
the race sprang from Ham, and tie-'
\eloped in Africa. or in the valley ot
;!ic Indus. You remember the remark
of the lamented Chanpellti.: "We have
no ancestry- Uo which we can rightly
point, hut -We ill-., th.. nneostrv* /.f- .i
'protein'/' /Tit a large nu;asurc the
bishop was right, so far as-American
school historfes are concerned, butyiinthropologists
ami philosophers, agree
that "origin do_ju>t determine Validi.iv."
The mmPbr unhihey"theory wiir
hot help us to what I<ocko calls "CulMi;
ij sI 1 f-determi 11 atio n.''?Study his-tpry-v
but keep your- faces . tpitied to- 1
ward the futureT " T-^
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The Dance Mania
The dance mania seeiM'to have j
-seized our group as the frontier re- j
vival (rripped. the. country when the.
West was young. Our highest goal |
appears to he worldly pleasure.' Some
y < ats mcq y was ihL. ('nke-Walk ;m<l.
tjto -Buck, Walking the Dog, and the
SfcinvffK*r Muro-rvoeutly the Charleston
has given way tu the Black Hotroini';
Tii our~r;M?ge of values tht? ter pisehorean
art takes first place. Sure1
jrii'.il Fii'Hi'li seeir.lno jvt. Turtle.
maximizes tlie folyes of imitation in
society, hut it is ?.i pity.that the race
Mo quick to imijat^ .the''vices of thf,
wjiive'than aiidjiid his virtues. This
ViJIumnTsts will always hold that a
.tec, niily sixty years removed from
heMood hound, the c.at-o-nine tails;
afttl .tlif! auction block, has no tihie to
u.imc aiui iroiii*. i nc-amount ot; money
s; < nt >minially on dances would
xilpcato- hululueils iiT boys and jt'irls
ami thereby save them for society.
?*A few week* api" the K'oat Savoy
lluriay aiuj Hance llall WaS t?jiono<l
in Ohit'affAV^and-in spite of the Heavy
(Imvnpdur ' ft'nj Pl'am' suns ?ind
up in taxicabs, dressed in their best
Mini pound inlu llit. lap of a shilling
U ,\ii .over, seven thousand <U4kH?S7r-Thc
U,. VI W., ...Lr I..1U.J T ?
canv.i all the way from New York City
to help recruit ,the lotul N. A\ A. A.
C. 1'.. ami addressed a few hundred.
It makes no difference how much we (
an1 segregated?one with the dance;
it makes no difference how much we
a.re lynched, disfranchised and cuffed
about, Gread God, let us dance! The
greatest man * alnurig us is not J he (
sonant- of, uM> hut he who is the
greatest dancejf., \ 1
Tuskegee Starts College.
"I see by the papers" that Ttt^kcfeee
is starting college courses leading to
the'dcgTptf"of B. S. fn agriculture, ed
ucntipn and home-economics; There is,
1\, reckoned with. Thlftimes are demanding
college vtrnincd young men j
school -turning -out artisans, eml?nut-chanics,
but a type, of leaders wh.ieh
Mi.' ?rrrup fan readlly'atisbrb.^ **
?In .Suulh Carolina ihc Knscmmld .
and rural schools are improving. They
nrtf,<Joing work which for years''' has
been d"pf. by the denominational
ership, are letting the public schools
have the right of way, and they are
beginning to concentrate -on High
School and College \v(hk. This position
.has been taken by Benedict and
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D I.BADKR
the marriage of-certain races '
,ble to trust themselves.?They j
>d by iiomo law, thoy may marry j
le to do so. It used to take two <
onsent. But times have changed
any more. Perhaps, though the
reworks is that. of Congressman,
wants the representation of the'
s the Negro the right to freely j
gro Is an important factor,-? _
State to this" writer's- knowledge, ,.- )n-her
grad^?. Presumably th0 j Ianuntil
the High School, and College
are left, in th0- distant futurt, the
college will be the objective.
t-hristmas Spirit ?
A lru-ml writes that Columbia is"
decorated for Christmas. The month :
is December. ,\Ve celebrate it about "
the same as our slave '.forbears-. who
knew.?o better.* At this time we
shoot off great quantities of tire
creckers, raffle turkeys and fowl, go _
TTTnTTHTTr^ToTTSmTTtf3 "lui'Ke uf
moonshine, spuak-easji^ white mule I
course,- we nuist/^elebrate the birth
of Christy?''CJrnstriias.don't come but!
once.a y^aiC" I rise to move that'
we celgWate Christmas "on the Fourth
of duly, and shove up Independence *
Day to December 25th.. |h> I hear a
Seeond. jj t
AttFl NT VlVf tl \ l.i HuliS ~
Willi Dio.top ni' i hi- Inns. k. i-iivvied
with frost; standing wat'-r IddttiiMfrup
a thick coat of ice; the w'.iats e.nh-es
tK6^*mefcury t0r;Tn>jr<h>wn an 1 wntk
atJ zcro.^ We po(Tr Vdi^i"ls brdre rout, I
pull up-uur overcoats, whistle "an 1 ad-'
mix that winter is liel'tJAi^Viln',"'"'*
?lo 1h<> meant i me the National l'uiltieal
pot. Jbegins to boil stronger timU
?vl'- mm mi: viijii'.'tu v j
has made a wise choice' and decided
oiiM city within refteh of all: and alto?gone,
to a?.*t?te?t-bfH?hrm lU'vorhien
honored. by having-the. pleasure
of entertaining one of thL?' most distinguished
..'gathering's in the World.
So the place of meeting ahd time have
been fixed. .??????? * ?
We -'ec fu: Ihei?t+rtrt?Mr. Coolidjyc
has knocked pll dmiht?luU?,in the I
niint iXof those that- for one reason or ;
?inot4jjn-haea I'.'"" trying to noiko not
that: they ctTrfl'd not quite understand j
the few short remarks of the-prvsi- j
-dent jmule last summer as to his be- +
ing in the race i'1 1 We tltinkt
no\y that ove)\wbt?ly knows that a!
.brand new Rcpuinicun. president will be
in the White House after ^Jareh",
1 and by the way, just before the j
President gave the.boys to und .rstand
that h.i.< decision must be respected', an
old friend from New York broadcast-:
ed a note to the worhl that neither will'lie'seek
or accept the nomination fori
.thi.' jitcfilicncy *of tht. Unit *d Stales |
T?y the jjfVand olT^pany. Oi course
sbunge tilings, so we -at v told, uije [
happening among ,tho stars nhojr^. j
Why nut ainofVi- the noKtieal hrmfit |
usuirily ot> earth? Well, i~\io'Vh'TifittW1
declinations' usually puts . the wise '
(.ties at sea. but not so witjh He- j
puhl.iiun Party; her t run We .is not j
liku some others; wjth just one >st;ir
of ln?pe. n^hf. has plenty mat(nifoH4KTtT
has developed to the size of timber
that presitKntsdf these Uliitde States;
ai'e i*ut uut of. So from today up
until Jwne Uith. the "entry book.? \vill_
1... . ip.li :mil . II n(li n 11 >[ vi< i Ol. <!<ppers
will l*e in -the -running;?.
V?oll, sine,! all this has happened
what; does it say to you ami to mo, ihv'
. ? *
eokn'ed friends?aim 1 udddrcss.. my
own for rensons-of my own. ' I sayr
since you see it is going to he a free.
for all 4jght, something on the order,
of eight years ago,, but foUght to the'
bitter end;: what are we cojored men j
that make ot'ir living hy the sweat of j
our brow, and play the political game!
for. . .Well wait a minute, now laying.
all Jokes aside; let's get an answer.,
(For \v^iak-.^),n ..the* colored men who j
make?up"-8h- pi? r e em of tht. Party-jn |
the State holding it together . for?
would like for some one- of make it
st ranges!- eh a 11 o n gcan y o no.? whdUv
black, blue or brown to sit down anil
scratch his head; then give to" the
public through the columns of -the.
(Leader why ?.\ny colored "man should
be satisfied with conditions as they.
Jxave-been doped out for the past-eight-y<jars7
"The only restriction is, let
the writer be one that has been oh
during, th^w years.- Now sum,, one
may bellow.like a young bull arid "say
' Cap JIM" 'Is' tlrawrtnn the color Imp
illlil 1 111 (iiami tdd l'Mfly liinmm nm
color line. Brother, if the color, line
has not been painted \?'ith a hrc.^rd
brush?within this State, every since <
ttrrjrtnrdinjr tot?k seaj, up until today,
with large signs at each cross
road, stateing "this way for colored
representatives" which lead -to- kn
open' barren field, where one could ,
have plenty^ of space and time to i
L'1
,, . Sal
' *"'. 7 ~" ; t~"
stand, wish ami sec not even a trumb
hi sight; and mb the yours fail hy 1
seven and nearly eight. JEhink with
the poet, "Of all sad w^rds of tongue ee
or ji'en; the saddest are these. ' It ir
might have been;" \Vhilc, just across pr
the "Line" bo sees; his white. Republicans
gra/.ing in clover knee high. So le
regardless tu Svhut anyone may say, (1:
L wnnt ta toll ynii. brother, now is m
the -time for the colored Republican an
to think, iibd.act like ni<n. nl
? We see still further that* 'our old a
th>n tied for days- in lPL'O, and finally ,gi
iti?louming up A ery st rong^aingfe?frhii> <|a
Self elimination business has been go--at
irvg un. - From uliiiL wii,^Ie;irT\ed of "ttt
him in talking with men ?.it Chicago af
in I'.IPO '"ill Lli'vi'i'1' ki pt up with him i'e
ever since,1 w 1" C" hclndL,'that lie would' oi
make a pretty, fair, president. w
'i m: vou k of Tiii: froi'HMT jil:
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_-iumtk Carolina' must p<rp be. behind. 1
t*E^^?r7rrTtTi iiTw'ii i"i i "1 jv-'a-li-i
erings of national minor ?uu:o and in i *11
nil ,j' ' .v.< ! 0'.' - SimOi C.nolimp T
ill be- wTIl lepre.sented. 1 '
The A. M* F. Zion General Confer- j 11
imr-'q will -convene in St. Louis in Alay '
and there i--n d n l-r hr p un th" 1 In m I) |
niliii ^uuur v ari'iira aim -tun one win ^
In* elected. .
The A. M. K. General < 'onfcre'nee ''
will mci'l in in .)Ni/. v There
j '. only aiic .^ootli Carolinian < a tin1'
turr+i?l?t?lV"l>.'-Tr,;-nir:i~ '.Ttiiir-;?ftUiis
Mai t. has (V eon t orrnt'os also, it is the
second lavjti'st. ill onviuU'i shifi oil-an-v I
other -ata'ti1* vKecpt. Georgia,
TThi>^staU? has lost two Ifis.Woi'.-: sine
the last t!.i ner;U Vi nt'ori liri'. The-lienend
Conference ol* lt'M clectd '{ naliv,.
born -Cieeijrians.' The eeiiK n-nce in
jt>21 floe tedurn), native Georgian. main
iiitf a total of l bishops in 8 years
I'hiU'd from oiu .Ui'nj.1 i*' 11 a 111' i a ri 11 ?
lino, uiijrhl to succeed in ele'-tinn' 'one 1
nian in 1'2 years. This ist;it lias scv-' .
oral men-That arc ;irf'|nii m|- \ o till tl), ?i
e'ulteil oflU'O. . : ' H
_L_wislv t-o?h?iii the e n at-Aiost in S.
', v . ' i ' i
C. anil other -states in' endorsing Ur. j
-Minute as candidate for the bishopric. J *
Ho?is?a ytoat cdv.ctr' or, ;t -profhunrH f1
pi g.i'cliiT. ,t:r li'mfcr 'tliu! ?i rinis l *
; ian. IK ' ha.'?lil'u tl?many ia-noi ahh 'j?
positions in hjs Vh'urch and has never!
InVn- found wnn'.iti:.;-.' j
MhelieVo fiis oloVitti'iij to.the bench
.will 'tfiye strength and dfcnlty lu'. thai, .d1
high ecclesiastical bxaly.- 11 is .vlcction D
"is 1 desired not. onlv l?v <tl>,> .'A M. K. ^
11 lurcfi- in Sniilh (' aolinfi, but thi. (
Baptists as well; "for' thev feci that
. . 4*..... . * .* .. 0
his work in. the State , has iivt been.
limited to liis c<mneetio?i. but- it ha 's
helped lluni also. Tile l'resi.ytcriabs
unit other branches i?f -the .great .Meth
odist el in rch s:h a rc tjlv\ a m .v opinion 1
A'ithdhViii. w-fw? :?_?i Li
fchr. .K. .11.-Met lill i~- a candidate foi '-p
Ttlh- of. the .general cilices iti xl . j~l
"ITc , ..!>,]>?. *. nt:?l!r is mn1 nf tli?r?'
ini-i t- l.'i'-illi.ujt>\ntinir niiu of our race'j ';|
in 'flu- Sotintr 11,. has- spe.iu?many | '
ccars. i;i ' r8dii>i.. 4ti?t-v?o of;
of" oftr\'t?Tiifyift' njleges. ~I H-.T?. wcTr]'^
kiiow n and is popular with all d.eiuani- j
!IUi!onS.( ' . . " . Tw
' 1.1a. delivered iV -Kniancipa!ion. ad- '
dress in (Jrecin illc Oji '.lam ?.ry -LsX.?Ui
I'.'JT' Jllld lt/iecei-ved more. .favorable'}
coiiuiYcnt than-any i?:lier address t+ia't j
has ever been iTeTTivevd in the. Moiih-i
tain city oiv that irreat oec.Wion.,
>. Ui:\". AUTHVli KO.^S. '
COMMT'N f l Y-C'tlUISTM A^TlHiK ;
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XTiss Adolf ..Minihain, Supervisor of
< ^.. 1: m 11 : 1 Ciiy 1 '1 1 n niili il... .1.
Qopperatien-ol Hie?and niin?
TsTTrs of t(u- "city si planiTfn?r for i
"beautiful celebuition of the C'otnnmni-. S<
ty Christ-mas t ree in Boned ic.t iL^cani- ii\
pus, .Sunday, Ikcemher l.Sth at (5:00 ,y
t. M. /:_ >\K:
.A n interest injr program lias boon w
arranged. th
Aj|iong./Ut6\t+.-i?rusc-s from Benedict ;h
and Allen, the choirs of' I he city ,
churohes^nTc invited and wc art hap- 15,
plly ex poet ifig?h elu>rtis- of^-TOO voices. - M
Amonjjr the sonjrs and spirituals A
si looted ?.u*e the following: "It came Si
trpnrr tht. mid-nifrhi; - clear",?"Hush.' fp
the Herald- Angels Sine". *'Ji y to (,.
the world, the I.ord lias Come", *'Olu "Ct
I-iile Town of Bethlehem'', '"Hrtly Si
Si<rht". "twiner -Low Sweet Chariot", \Y
"I.ord, 1 .U artt to be a Christian", ft
-TViva^r-tTr Jesus", "Study \C7Tr~~W
Xo More." "
1 -von pajferyiis cepreji-n'tjnjr the B.
Christmas stnr'iuid ?!,{ \ Vulo-I.ot-: R.
by students nf Benedict and Allen i 11~ .*rl
add much 'to the occasion. " w
Prayer hy Ik _ ' ' || Tr. v. n?of?TT
SlTl/Rd i ;uv;i4-y Ctunvti. The" ('
Christmas story l?y. President. 1>. J!. M
Sims of Allen. Remarks by President ('.
C. B. Anttsdel. AfMrcssv try I fori." T? TTi
B. Ow I'lis ^rnaVyr nf thr Tit'r of'' I '<?-' Fb
lumbia. Rev: I*" 1"*. Watson. master
Co . ceremonies.
The jruhtie ts Vnhiially iiivITej niui Pj
an hour of Kijeaf thintrs is promised to ("a
rhose who attend. Cli
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WfpppIWW'I . . .
Lurday, December 17, 1927.
AI 'l.KN I'.MV KUS11' 1 NEWS !
The pageant given 'under th?, ausoi
s'o'f thc, Music Dupaitment, was ft "?
eat and enjoyed by all who were ?
Client.. > * ' *' '.
Mr. Carl Pitoji will appear at Al11
in piano and voqal rec.itul Monly
night* December 19th. The. adis>u>n
is fifty cents for the public
id t\\;enty-five cents for students of
! of fhe schools. . Mr. piton is also
composer] of rank._._ Likweise he ids;
l iio X'iitionab Association of Mo- .
o Musietans. Come and hear him.
On Hio~gVst December, Wedneay
ni|$U?r.tbe Harmonizing Quartette
ft! (Vimpany of Morris ]Brown, Atnm.
C.a..itvlll be' with us in reoltal
Mhe auditorium. The admission
e ; will I).-. 25 cents for student.^ nnd .
iy euiro for the publics-Share?it? ?
ith us. \ \ .
I'll i iilt nt iSiinw nddrooaed the Mu- ^
ma at Sidney Park' Church on Moniy
niijaht. As uspal, he spoke to
;;i Dj sntisfriptinn nf tV???
A Hon has ' wulehed with pride the
ogress <>f1 soriiy of her celebrated a- '
nini' Wo are proud of the sons and
? I , ?
fuehrers of- Alton.- Mr. George H.
TtiTff'fon, the publisher of the 1'ulefta
l.r-ader and owner of the Hainp>11
Printing Establishment; Mr. P.
.and' W. 1 1. Corlcy, both in,.the gov-?:
rhlm i>l .sci.uii't , AIk Floyd,
aiiuor >>f. the Victory "Savings Bank,
mi Mr. Emory Vance,' Assistant' ashie'r
of tin- same institution; Pro
;s>n-.iij., M.. A. Myers and Pendy,
rnieina'!.; <>!' file Waverly and New"
inward Sohools respectively j the Hon.
I!, t.iv.io. in the liovcrnment ser- .' ieo
and I.-> ;k r o? H. & S. of, theL
nigh;s of Pythias"of Sbuth-enrolin'a;
' . I., M. Daniels, our college physi:m;
Dr. W. D. Chappelle, a successil
-prfti t icing physician; Mr. B. A.
tr.i-Ui-i. Young, Mr. L. A.
Kinr. nini A}r. T?.1- Fntr.mingec.
u-eessful lnisirfPwTljJen; Mr. Woodrry.
tli(. unique agent, ol the soumni
Uailwxiy,. are all making p con ilnitii.iT
<d~ which .we arcwptoud. And
aiV 'the Alumni Persident, Dr.,IJ. ?E.
togdbn, has come to addjhis blessing f
i the city. g _ .. ; "1 . / *
Thu "Cait^pus Spotlight" thc college
:?j)y'r f)ublishe<l bi-weekly by the stuuiO^i?aud
supervised hy.~ Professor .
ng.jish is meeting a great need and '
UTlHnresV faviTrably "with other colge
puldicntions. af that type. The y.'ii'M
;. '<> ..r 'tiw; ?vig_r
.-amy io * va %y tr-'vv; vr i iv 11 u
ii! i?i; supervised-by Mr. H. Eugene
iehardson, our competent superin- ??
n?kniprinting department.
Examinations for the first term beau
??;i th0 loth of December. Many
earls- ,;t? e heavy now that will be
rhtor we hope. ' .
The. -game between The picked team ?
on.< U 'iiedict and Allen versus the
JiLaGxuils ofBenedict and Allen
mvod to dTo- vyry-interesting to the
>cc. itors/ Th(; youngsters had the
n I'ut ilie old >.lnr>i hud thedErain ;
ul the ivsij.lt was a tie score. Px-exy
(?K?;d a-? if he could conie back to
-ttTV^^HiT^ThT^hnTl-across theTiekl as.
mve; '?P.~ " ~ V- *.~
The "V". drive fi>4: new members' is .
II on'the. way. Let's make the "Y" ~~
iiciat h)ns funcion in our student
7WC J
I.I. (ON I'KttKNCE SQUAD OF
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. : J .
M1K (iliOUOlA CAROLINA ' .
( (JM KKFNUl-: T~
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W hen 1* start this job I will no
a..; -Iiml. u Pure thai will disagree
it!i ine lmt since my pick 1? nofOtft- -"
-:1 there'will he no harm dope 1 hope.
> s|o|> arid give this squad'the onceer;
search their rec'ords and you
Ml I i.M< I .-that this bunch will stand the ,
si front every alible in football. 1 ,
otild lifc0" very much to say someinV:
-t'f each player's work during
V just- season, but time and space *
Hi 4??t allow me-. '
ytheWoud, t'laflm --1 - L. E.
c(."r/ickfc^7 Alien "~TJ-.1T-1 L. T.
bney, l'aine ---til 1 ^Lu_G. ...
nfjlotTin, Olaflin, ^Center
abTirrrr^tim,: -~m"J-II - _ R. G..
rcshunii tHot0 1 r? .it.
itin!tu'tini<<
? ? Ml- K.
iy<Ior, Paine :_j1' ..j... Q. B.
Wiggins, Paino _% L. H. B.
ir.ii)uhan?.'.State- "P
'llianis,' Bono.Iict .. : K. II. B.
Second Team. '
Millir, State T.. R. .
Johnson, Bom-cHeL - L.T.
>v " ?u. -LiencUuL ? Ccntfi
^.il burgh. t'laflin ... : ft. T.
Green, Morrte ___ . R. E.
ifiry, CJaflin ' Q. B.
>ttu.n, State T. H B.
x?m. -Hnmc . ..1 F. B. - i
vjnhn. Paine > R. H. B,
Honorable Mention?Word, State;
ophens, Benedict; P/jwell, State;
nckney, Paine; Whittington, State;
rnnchael, Allen; Gregg, Johnson,
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