The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 17, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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p. ' " 9Afim c . DURHAM CONFERENCE TREMEN- for ' DOUS SUCCESS , OUi P' . , " ma (Continued From Page .One) * , ? ' r r i| nv?^?*-r^~ ^~m ning Tobias clearly, defined the relationship\between religious belief and Pn activities to material progress. A. by Philip Randolph, Publisher of The ses Messenger 'and labor organizer, cared tei ? xoeoecxasQeo&osQB^^ Xmas / | Marshall-! I Where National Knot* > i Knox Hats Belber Li ? V, i 3 Knox Hats. L'inbiallars. 1__ l Recilio Ties ^.Ra^io Cfco^Sr; ! Artman Mufflers. Wewing .Goi silk and imported' , wools. . Tuxedo Suits IFitwn?Q''-ni?v?o f?.. [ Bradley Suv "*men and ladies. Silk Pajamas Inter-woven Silk and shlk shirts. Silk-Wool. Hosp.-' ?!sUh4Walking Canes. Overcoats. ?The Marshall _ g?? Known for Gc 4 , rt - 4? 1 . _ . 1 ' -7? . r.~- ' ? f ?ic,':^7 I Qoi & ?- . _l_ j.i. f Durhan SUBS! r.-X ?. - .: ; t m s -3-^ F? | CHARTERED j[ S:v; ' ~~ \ Accideht, Hea '.'m ? a comp I V ft - x T7& Fir^l Year's Bu Y More Than I. '--V/V-J A-'- " rrrr^r:_ ._X - . - - I ? G. LEERATL A^A A i!^4 i ? ^ ' the interests of labor in the vari- j < > discussions and delivered a re- . ' .rkable address upon its consistent 1 portance to progress. ' ,a , I'he mostcomprehenslW survey -bf i political status of the Negro ever . jsented to ajiy audience was giv^n : ( Dr. W. E: B. DuBois at An eveping ision? The; charts he submitted af- j a nationwide investigation that > Your I Shoooine 1 * * w . W t The I y- ' . . ' Jj f" | n Lines are Sold. ?' Hanan Shoes iggage ..." ,.V- h Hartmann Trunks. ^ ?t~ Men's -Toilet" He's; ?.. O ,Nns\ Leather Novelties of : all Ktmjs. .? y ' Ladies' Fitted Cn-'es. ttrcr?f. Rouml aiilt" Si|iiniv . s Ilat Boxies. - j3 , * xs" O .I'niilish 'Gladstone's y : .Un^sT-1 ? : ?- & J s?' find ??? r-" ~~ "** ^ Men's Fitted Bap'< . fi; | I anu c ast's. ??* - g -Tatum Co,-? Iiod Clothes L ^3q8m<^WOOOOOOOOQOOOO.CvCOO * V - * \ * ' * 'I V_ ~ THE ONLY f ?: *-? ;?-?;? .. ... . ADMITTED TO _ . t * uthern ri. North C . - .> . *? . ANTIAL . Authori ?TO WRITE: Fid : - - " / lth, Burglary, F late !ete line of court be sines, <j> 5 00 :y'y.'' * ? ' v 1 i ? , k . t Fratern *r ~~T * , ,IFF. President y" : SIGNIFICANT DEVE ; /" = ' i-.-l-S.. I 4^4 4^4 4ft 4^4 A^A A^A. A^A A^ii * ' . I . - THE PALMET covered a period ranging from i860 j 1 t othe present day Were remarkable j t for both completeness andv for the * facts disclosed. . * i Tho anlyssi of crime by Lieut. Lawrence Dxley and the research into wel- i fare work by Forrester B. Washington were almost as complete and quite i as depressmg-'as to disclosures. Tho former was a resume of-material be- i ing_Assembled for early presentation in bqbk "form.. < Robert L. Vaunn, publisher of the Fittsburg Courier, anc^P. B.Young, 1 head of the Norfolf Journal and Guide amplified the problems of the Negro t press in an emphatic manner. These were but the high lights of a nine ses- < sion conference of sustained interest in every-session. SOUTHERN FIDELITY ENTERS . i SOUTH CAROLINA I . V* *- (Continued From Page One) i ; 1 ' "J ducted through a corporation to be i fuiinud m an early aatc by Attorney-" N. J. Frdeeriqk and G. Lee Ratliffe, ' of this-city. -The .name of their cor- *; poUltiott will be the Fraternal Tnsuppuration* will be a general brokerage agency and underwriter in all lines of insurance and in the handling of real estate. l i | ^ It a4so-being ariunged that the same agencies selected foi* the Southern Fidelity' \viU_als^birintt?d~by1the companion corporation, The Bankers Fire-In- [ surnnce Company of Durham,' which also. plans-ta-enter South Caro- j lina.as early as possible in 1928, The ccnung ok these two organizations in-! to thc Slate-of South ^Carolina means that thousands of dollars- wortl^ of-jntnv-business-Will be created gr?~agents and many new positions for managers, book-keeptrs, steno'g raphors, and clerks, will be opened J. 'Up. | _ ' STATK (OM.KdE "NOTES j The .K'ivls basket* ull team is hard at \v?rk under the training of Miss I._ M. Hurlong. 1'hyskal Director. A1 hml?( clu'dul^ " of " games?is before them, \vhich~ may be noted below.' The team will be practically a new one this .year, taking the place of a; majority of- players .who graduated , * a V . + iEGRO BONDING COM! SOUTH CAROLINA FO pideli .. . ...... ?;*"-** >r arolin a . r -V - r>n . .. :T. . rn ized Capital: lelity and Surety Boi ; Glass, Travel and-i >nds for administrate 0,000 r ^ ^ al Insurance i , .. I _ , * /1 1119 Wash: LOPMENT IN THE-PIK . . ' , . ' ' 1 ' "-.'v ' "~~r ~ /.> : ; ' ' . " t ?.. I "^'i l<j*!dktti*Hr'{'i,'t *\ "fr ' * ' " TO LEADEfi . , ast May..'They are getting in shape t o maintaiq the, usual high record for t State College. The-Tollowing schcd- t >le will be played;' . January 4-?Haines Institute at Or- , mgeburg. January 21?Georgia' State Collage . it Orangeburg., January 28?Paine College at Or- j ingeburg. . February 4?Allan University at Columbia. I . February 10?Haines Institute at Vugusta" t 7 " February II?Paine College at Aurustu. ; 'February 18?Allen University at Jrangeburg. 9 . it Savannah. Thc Phi Beta Kappa Sorority held in initiation December^ 9, at which' ive accessions to membership were r.ade.-' The'Chapter is'in a flourish-'; ng condition and is planning several; activities during the school year. Vis-I tors from Columbia and other nearby P611U \Vere present at a reception which followed" the initiation.. They' were guests at-the- "Y" Ilut, which made a very beautiful setting for the occasion, having been deroi'itod and-appropriately arranged. The fol- _ lowipg served as hostesses: Masses M. C. James, I. M. Hurlong, S. BL Henderson and D. E. Boston. Thursday, December 22 to' Tuesday, | Deeember 27. Students .^iewieinfi'?tTTf visit their homes \yill be permitted to-do^-Bo-complying.jflth stipulated conditions already announcegi. Indi-* cations point to the eonring-of many-visitors to the College during this \ season, as v.erious entertainment programs are sceiKded for the week,? A ' few .members of thQ. faculty will at-?j t'ffhd iruiheiiiitrs out gf the Stale. The Omega ^FtaWrnity will give their usual reception the evening of December 20. A number of visitors frotn ?puitita i.s CApecll'd lot' 1 his' occasion. President Wilkinson will dp liver tile Kmancjpatron address at Barnwell, January 2. The College' Band will furnish music for the occasion. Work on the Airricultiiral I^nildiner is hearing completion* It will be tiT readiness for occupancy in all phases' by the second semester, which bepns January 21st. This will be, without doubt,. thc best acquisition hi the his. ?ANY IN THE WORLD ' lJ_ ? ; . it-. R BUSINESS ON DECE ity ? $ _ W.G.B :ld^M One Quetrijer f ,| ?- 1 ~r r?? : ids, covering all Offi e Companies and Ol \llied Lines of Insuri irs, executors, guard First Year': More; YFar n Columbia by: Jtnd Realty < ingtoii Slreet AMOTION OF NEGRQi r?:? ' * ? \ ?+ ?* ? <? ?$*<$? <*? l " '. * ' ' ' . . . . . * % \ . .; ;. . - ' ? : g ory of the Colleye, and at the_aaine ' 1 irtie c<itRrt,"to any building of its na- i ure. Equipment for all laboratories < and lecture-rooms is on hand "so thatr^ iothing will bt, -lacking when the u.ub wi h placed in service at the appointed time. , .The College will have a new stadium for athletics next year. Groundis being Surveyed that will include mseball, football, basket ball,, tennis, t joxing and other activities. A. AM) T. NEWS ? ' _ . 1 1 " 1 Grtensboro,A. and T. Coloooov c- o o o ;> | HOPE-D/ ? Originators of the Une-Piece Back jj Cullegc Coal . No | Center Seam. |1_Stripes match per| feetlv.- Made by I Leabury. 20-Inch j ? bottom Pants. New i , | and different pat- / ^ terns. . | I 2 Pants | 25.uu 35.^ | $40.00 I . , ' I Hope-Davis I Company -g |8T , ^O.OOOvOOOOOC'vvvOOv v^OC^^C'vC'v ?$M> ^ HAS BEEN ;MBER 12, 1927 iarson, Pr< , ?EL Million S ' f V ?^ . r" ' . * icials, Agents,. and ! :her Business Institul ance. The -C'cmpai lians apd criminal of 3 Premiums dj * ? ? I , . . . ' . . ?^ 7 Company N J FREDERICK, SeenBUS NESS IN SQUTTTt ?lf ??"7*" aTa ' s A....?. . .. Uit?f4ay, jjaggmfawr 17, ege will oMevtain its football tearnV. iit Murphy Hall, Friday evening, December Kith at D:00 P. M. .The team "deserves sy*5c1 al 'comrncn d a tion for having. won Ahc championship nf th?, O. I. A. A. aby virtue of a record of seven victories and no defeats. Th^ French club, under the direction of Professor Lochard, had its second meeting, Monday evening, December 5, .in the Agricultural Building. The purpose ofdhe club is to stimulate in- f tcrest 'in conversational Ftejvch, and Tn Fuo' , WIS CO. M ?gg 8 1 * ?- ' 11 ????B?????I ' > $ $" ' - - " v:v; f 1 Y -? y v y * . v-_ ? <* ?. g<g==i ssident-= |I ABLE J -ti ? "" X'--: Employees of % ? L_ I : :??1 tions. .. : - 4* iy alsb issues ? fences.!' 30,000 f : ' - ? T * Lary-Treasurer ' ?- V t ? ' * - It" U? 3CK5LINA:* . ".S"^ A^A A^A A^A, 4^4 A^A ~A~ A" VT A|tTATT^y TT? ' - ' ' '