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r I South Caro VOL: TV?NO. Vl. STATE7 THREE THOUSAND t DELEGATES AND . ??-?VISITORS ? Distinguished Speakers on the .. Program MANY SOC IAL FEATlJtKS" FOK THE WKFK . J Columbia fac-QS a. ho^t of eiiests' _..I from all over South CnroTina next" | week, \<ith the mcetih.ir of the stale j -9?cytiveriUon o! The iMimciin State ' i Teachers' Association to be held in j mis city, W ednesday,, i nursday, t nday and Saturday. "the' delegates and guests are estimated at. ovm- three, thousand [ii'i-snns from every county in the Stale. Many agencies are lending their -.co-opera- j tion in their entertainment. . .. f* ... . Amoni; them* are?the .Chanihi o of? Commerce, the. -Columbia Ihikinos? - I^eague, Alien University; llene diet College, the public scHoofs of the .fity, church leaders, The Palmetto header. The People's Recorder, 'I"hof Kni'diss^ -of Toussaint of America and the !o-, eal workers of the'American llitma.iro Education Society. Some social features are phmnc-l for the -week; among t ho- e .'pinounee i will be a dance at the Odd FellowV ? hall, Thursday evening and a concert, j by Mdamc Gaili.Curci at the Columbia theatre, Friday evening, ait.P jhnny'l ? dinner and house part Vs. ? =j= |h l no convention..vv ill* ft |#.u ?g;aii'sI day evening: at eight." o'clflet in tLio Iauditorium of Benedict College" >vitn ^jP-Dr. David Henry Sims, iho distill-1 I guished m-csident of AlU n iliii ,-i ; v. I presiding:. Tlje .full program - is an-. | nntineed holow. CROUP MUKTINCS . THURSDAY, 10:.'V) T<> ?2:U? . College Presidents' Croup Library?Alien University. Executive Committed Mc^tTrigy"* Dean's "Ollice?Allen Unsvcbdly. Meeting til" 1 >ii cvLu;TTf-ttniVips.' Room, U?Alien .University!;" " Meeting: of Teachers oTthTTiie Ke5"r ~ : nomies. Science llall?Benedict College. Primary (iraup Auditorium of Allen University." FRIDAY A. M. Primary Crudes ~ ? Leaders :Mi'ss .^llelen Usher, Mi-ss ?- ?Ruth Bynutn, >1i:v. S.^il. Ilen mm . m. " \f 1 cs-cs I lniui? VI : A 1 I J v?;?' K -i'ii -V??? ATA, AOO Jk/HIOJI >'? J.Vi O j ?'l IMUV, Q ? Moore. High School and History Croup Science Hall?<Roncdil.t "C\tllc^rc. " High School (Troup (S. I-. Finloy, President. ; t . ^Assignments: Science-^ ro'C--T. L. Ihickon; ' English?Miss Thomasina Thorn- . aS; ? --- . - * ' 0-~T Junior High Ivnglish^Ttns Pride;. Algebra?ProHl li. W. Buiilware Artihmetic?Frof;L. II. Moure. Address, to High School Croup will be delivered by Supt. S. H. Edmunds, I Sumter, S. C. DEPA RTM ENT OF 111 STOIt Y"~ Place?BencdicI 'College: This department will meet jointly ->. ' . M.AKI Annual County Convention of Mn linian Elec . -W*;- ' : - ' pel i'lLE BIG AMMOUNT ; ~; : u1 r~ ik'ncdicl College Students Raise _ SMO(hOO ; : i j 1 JjKKSiDKNT AM ISDlil/S AM HIT!/\\ i>\: i / - i 131 v . A;. Tin' Leader goes to press reports trcjiiW lhe Annual Pounder's Day ifr..yo?.l'?:r Benedict College had reach* i .; l'i . .-.(K lit C. li. AntisdeT-eould ;?ot he K:?ii;lied 1 t>r a statement, but rejArt., indicate, it was learned front \lu- on-.- i.lint's office, that more than i". . : iiM OO.vM)-* the goal?- would be fej-oried. "T ' ' . V7,0lMUl0 was raised last year. This va aT's is the Inmost in the history of tin-' Cdlloge. V LIKE AT HAINES INSTITUTE .Ajjfiisla, Ga., Mar id?The lV-;.rirr "lory, of the main build i11;r .at Haines Institute in this city- wa> de.stroyed <by tire this morning'. f'oi.i MIUAGIULS LOOSE. in. Palmetto' Loader, inquire teleg'fani brought the news- here as Ave go to press, that no girls were hurt, ui Ai's,:; Mattie (). Ivvans,"of Coluni>m-} .MI>s t'arnline Uuthert'ord, of CoHinmiaiT^TTs^ iMabel K.-.Howard. oF i -.ti l.tiglon and .Miss HaTsy Pickett, s Camden were heavy losers' in the ii,;e.. All of" their clothes, books and .. ... e:1. fiiiese uiiis%n.ii^y earner . art if floor of the girls' dormitory, with the, High .School Group and will Ihru^the Eleventh Grade. ,/ OUTLINES} i. rue _ importance. or 'Negro HiSv i: l'y % uy Dr. 1). II. Sims, Allen Unive!'. !iy.' f : . -iI. Tile Woork of the National As7~o7i ;l!on -in X'ejiro History?by Filed >it John J. McKjnley. ill. li.Av to* Study History?by I'rofe or S. S. Morris, Benedict Col 'e. e. . ' . . ' . 1 .Mt'thojls Below Ili^IT. School-? X> i--- -1 nnovby Uiehardson. V< it'ATlON All (IBOI B 1?: ?-i ?: ~?:?? ?? i rm, .1. ?>. fthanklm, 1 residing. Library?(Benedict College. Election of. Officers. . Report -of CoommittPe on Group Insurance. . Thrift Organizations and How to Conduct Them. . . *i. W. .A. -?2. II. C. Brew6r. . ? J; A. Holman. flow the Teacher of Home Economies can Encouitigo Thrift on the l'art of Hhr Pupils. 1. Miss Ajinje Boyian. "~2. Miss Maria Williams. Miss Josie* Brown, it .'iui^alile Riseussioji of Problems -Urxailiar U>-XuvnUoiml Twaohws. ^ Address?Mr. J ." B. Felton, State Agent .Negrot Schools. ONXOI NTY TEACHERS* ASSOC!/ irion Count#- Teachers' Association r ted Secretai - V- ~~~~ ?4 ^ v - : % COLUMBIA, S. C? SATUR RS'COf NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF J I COLLEGIATE DEANS, AND REG ISTKAKSJSI'KCTS S. C. SJ)N J SECItHH'Alt Y The Nirtitmiil Association ttf Col- i ? logiate* Deans" and Tlcgis trars "in No- ~ g+'??Schools7 moVat Fisk University Nashville, Tennessee, March 1-3., This Association is composed of a-11 Negri1 institutions in America interest-. * ed in higher education ani}, having 1 college <Rpnrtnrentir. ~The five col- ' leges Trrmr South Carolina \vcrc ably 1 represented by Dean Hubert, of Mor- ' j ms .College; Dean Thompson and Reg- 1 . istraar Deyaughn of^ Allen; Dean 1 I Pearson of Claflin and Dean Gregg 1 R.egistfarSpann of State and Dean Rodferti. of Bencdifct; , The subject discussed \vas the Negro College. Curricula and survey made on this subject fry Deans Brawley and Gregg and Professor Doyle 1 were received with hut slight recom- 1 mendations and changes. Dean Redfern of Benedict College, ably served as chairman of the committee on find- 1 l " . i . I ings which report was also well re- . ' ceivod. . ' On Friday. March 2nd, before the ^ faculty, student body, vihite and tolI ored citizens of Nashville, Dean Gregg of State delivered the Annual Ad-1" . dress on "The Negro and the Liberal Arts Cc^'lege." All sessions were ^ profjtahlerand displayed much study , and research on the part of . the nartieipants. South Carolina and State . fVvlfvcrn w'nrn gimnilnvlv V?nrw?vorl l*v j the; election fo Professor Gregg as Secretary of the National Association wh'os duties a^norig other things will ?mtail publishing the Bulletin, of the Association. The next* mooting of sso.eintmrt-wil 1 he held in Prairie View, Tex'ns. WAR DEPARTMENT TELLS N. A. A. C. P. LAST HOUSTON 'MARTYR BUT 1 RELEASED ; a - " New Yorkp Mar lij^-All. but one 1 mcmbei1 of the 24th U. S. Infantry; imprisoned in connection with the ' Houston, Texas" riot of 101T, have now ' ! been released according to jflletter from the U. S. Disciplinary Uarracks J ' at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, io the I National 'Association for' the AdL vnncemont n? Colored 1 'copto.ijtt Fil'th Avenue. " " ~ ' 7T _1 In this letter Col. A. A. Hickox, ' - I'arole Ullicer, informs thg N. A, A. J C. P. that Robert Smith has been pa rolecl under date of February 2, and n was released February 2i), leaving only-one "Houston. Martyr" in prison. J The man still imprisoned was denied 1 parole because of a "poor conduct record". during his imprisonment, j. The N. A. A. C. P. hashecii Tight-. _ ing for the release of the 2-lth .Infantrymen since the riot in 1017, and has repeatedly announced its intention of following their cases until the last man. has been liberated on parole. Monster petitions have been" present. ed to two president under the auspices of the N. A. A. C. P., the cases i.uij..the soldiers being reviewed by the War Department and their terms j fjhortened?m-consequence:?The - last- petition, to President Coolidge, "bore j- upwards of 125,000 njimes. JtJ? rr ir -^i ut.n l V i Jjf| ^TTl ^VSm lTION egistered 100 per cent with the State. | * ' # V > . ry of Dean DAY; MARCH 17, 1928 IVENTK mCHTS or TOISSAINI ; ~ 7~ : Teachers Invited to 'Headquarters or Taylor Street "* ' . SHO^ Midi ACTIVITY \lT : OVKR STVTK The dele Rates, to the . iki'.metu state Teachers' .Association here next ,veek are invited to make the state leadquarters of the KnitrBIk-olUTou.s"Inttl tr2 T;ivTor street then headquarters* while the convention !: in the city host week. Free re si rooms and inforniatiua' bureau ajrtt road maps will" he on hand for t'v State teachers. It is another sul> elation of< the G'hatnber of Commerce Lit the corner of ;"Tuylor and Bui streets. . ! Maj. (Jen. A. Q. Dunmore, chief o the staff, ' Uniform Rank, hits accept, ed an. invitation. to speakwu -Gt-orRi; KniRhts of Toussan't rall.ey in. Atlanta 5ometime_jn July., lie rocs tq.be tin juest of Maj. (Jen.- \\\ L. Crocket, o Atlanta, Ga. ' Cpi uhTFila will witness, the ~ettftij. jp of the association of-which Mrs P.. A. In.uram, Pit) Green street, i. die head, Mar. 2!>th at an Assemble street hall in this city. Rev. father Thomas \\'. Brown reotor of the St. Luke El iseepn Dhureh on Hamilton Awonn '? ? > nonpt the nytf^-nidjuuHs to join the ^nttfhts ol lou>i>aiiftr th?,."w<n?h. Mr. -Monroe' Mcfteo of ? Taylors.' S 2., Greenville county,-is the president )f the ToussaintAssociation at Taylors. . "... V. -* ,-Xh?>A>inoeioti?'tv nt r.uslo.t. 1*. ?iekens county: will be sot up on Monday, April the dflth. On Sunday \pril the 2Uth a- mamhioth Toussifhat telebrated in the aiiditorjiftp of" the :ity hi^h. school. ' Col. Noble L. Vain, of Greenville State Deputy, i< the sponsor of jrrp:?i roussaftit uetiyity in (tr.eonyilUt.coun ty. - Mrs.. Dot tic Kimball and l'l'uf. \\* Krkine.'Darker report, continued pro 2rre9s from Kdirefu ld County. The Toussaint association in-"Ken laltown community under Mrs. Isant White and Mrs., Jackson will he.se into a lodge the last of the month. - The Knights of T-o'ussnjnt?troe: [iiarc+nnpc onunder colors of gold'aiu purple, friendship, kindness, mercj ind love for all 11 innli-i-iU?Luuu joined since the first of the year. Tin reports show iroin' all -over Soiitl Carolina, that this state lemU ttie. t;^ next to Florida in the campaign I'm new members. scotia alumnae. called t< meet > In response to the call of Miss ilel en N, Usher, State president of tin the guests of- the Columbia Chapte'. at the residence of Mrs. Lillian J Rhodes, 1514 Gregg Stv, Friday, Mar -showing their appreciation. Jle.'Jaa Alumnae of Scotia College, will in 2.1 fd at 5:00 P "M. , 'f*~ u= T-^*?T~?' A Jt' Mpbslp JjLx / 1 OK WjI^ I ? Sm^^DT>' * ' S & I --. . View of bulfdinprs and jrrpunds the principal.iMarted here live years MrT^pmlfo-a ,;TTll co-workera w ^ ' X t ' ' ; is' & Registi 1.. i i . i i i )N NEXT National Bene ^Pythiang TIN: \ \ii<>N .\i: "r.hNf :?"tt frji? - - CAM/ATION A IHS AM* ll'l'l! . ^ ,-i rack km.kui'kisi: .ji-^Annoiimeniont has In en n . . . hy .Air. II. II. Rutherford, l'r< i i? n rThe National ^Ccnirfrt: I.ifc !n irari<o . j Company,- that Jus orjtaniz-fity h had .-.eontpleted arrangements Id" loan T$.~>5,-OU0-.O<J to the Wheeling I'yihiun Association, nn the creation.of a nled" v /cn? olUc$_ huitilihjJT l*y {hat-As'oVhrJTion. -Oil tlle_site known as | ;? )),' I 1023-27 I "Haplind Street, xyi^i'elin*: " j ! \Vcht. Viiaia^a. The I'ytbkir. ha j hi Id title to. this .pnipioty for -co orate figure when .Chaplaine was a ; ( elo.sod" streel, hut recently this stiw t has tscfiii out thrmioTv an?!conni o;ia * > the main boulevard leading .'-nC. ' '' Wheeling, ami this property,' "\yilh. t . other, mei,i right -enharrrrtl?in?vahni. and is nW;jtl the heart jiT thej^usi' rj ness "tenW bf the i'liyv . y oarons, niter dciiyj; iiusiraicu lti^iteir J endeavors to' laiV out the-; Pyjbtans. V tretnliatetl by. mnl^intf it 'impossible r. J fo.r the Pythinns- to lie financed by c hit white financial .institutions .. in iT.vi'.UAb i)iui:(nuts id mi:i:i : IN HIRMINtillAM ' ') ' ' V ' \ ' The Independent Xirtional ^Funer ii . DivectoVs Association, compose,!- of! j. Kbyhtoen State and District 'Asspcia-v niintlM. JUlS dhles^'cd 1 ifs .iliii-'f!" an- ' | nual meeting in Bimrinjjhani, "Ala.. ' . j rot- May 2f. 22, l'.'2X. ' . .[ ; . Ah attractive feainre of the nice!- . ?-in-prthis yonr, u.ill be a trip-to, Tud:v~*~ -'pee", May ,21th. to witness the T..111j inencetvpiit of the' Inn ituticn, and''to i > is it the Ci.overniu.eht lio-pital where" : tnany pf -oar wounded boys .are t'l.e.yl - U.. Tln>?-Ass/)ciation_ is^t'.j. soi-r.? tie; i afiernoon of May 21th and the ni.? i.- special, iriie -t of tin- tr ; - | upon the invitation of Principal it. It. pToton and faculty. On the- morn- ' ^ - h'ntr of Way i*r?t h he. I'drd h'in;T?iu-.' a ! special address will ho delivered "to t. The e'Voup by I)r. Moton. - .: r . There are - around dOOO N'ejfrb F;islncrhl Directors hi t! >.. / ..prrr-.o- 'in,?-t? I ? arc six casket factories. owned,.an i " . "operated by Xeyroes, ahd two.eon's rem ; lnnnufacturirm- nmhalwiiur l'n',?-? : ami accessories. .There u . ; r i .Journal owned aint published hy at member of the group. ' r._ The olliciafs mrCrf^rt sidt n.. (!. \\ ?r . j Safl'el, dr., Shelhyv'rlle, Ky.; Seerc?. j ; tiiry, Lucas B. Willis. Indiiu'iajoii ' ; ) IjhI^. Kx'ecutive Secretary, R. IT Ilei d . I RenfrOj...Cincinnati, Ohio.; l'relat . - Wm. Keosce, Clarksvillo, Term,; u b Chnii'iiian Executive Connnittcu; CUa r Crook, ^Chieac'o, III. . Executive Sec re fa ry It, Ii. I teed i. also editor of "The ColoiHyl-Knihalm-i> . | er" which rs the ollieial or^an of the {, e ' Independent National Funeral l?i- < .. J rectory- Association. . d - >^ ?A-? -v^ ^?; - - THE CHAPMAN (JUOVK S< NOCHJ (Sf the Chnppian Grove School in' Greer.' Ug? ill U sninll shnniv. TnJ.-.v ii. i>= .. "ill attend the State Teachers' Associated ' J " - ^ . ? 7;""" * >" f ^ - - ; , yjj r'm" "* , . ^ars' Assn. * 11 ' ? 1 ? ' - ' A . ' ' - '? . . . j'j,; y;y 5c A COPY " ? 7 ? -T- . ^JL %_i iCi'i-.-A-1 j1 ' oV Virginia V 11 . *** 1 t ; .' 11 > ? ! J: .-.-.I . thc^e *??: "'*J~ * ; . L ythiuns in sus- ? * > '/ ' ly . Vj i r.i'il them . - ' , n : t I.- .?ft .(>.R.t:i'ouk terms. " ! a. r *-fI with The . ! '. * - '? . .. In. uranee-Com- * ' ? . n t.'f'i.r prdjcct ' % ' '( . '"?- IJ~r~. ri' :Vt. buildiriK,'"T.-"- T . u-' - ciUr.c* tm<i- a.U')i- ? .. ... v.. V,; Item lit .Life , I _ r*- its. iH-:. '... ' .'- i"ii. . ; h MKitterst,. confi 'r" ' ' r >"?'!r:"-s?wt*--fliu propo-4-^-^ ':"n ' I l':? h'ans and? ' ?. r -i*'nation , -'whereby ' : ' - 1 'v '"opm S.'.^^lrfO?.. ^ ' . ... j.'jl'. -rt 'i yh--'-i-ri?ti<?n of > "T7. i *: I;I:'I.:i"f j'i'i>jrrt, The . *. ; . the Dort ' It. fyc'ion of ;. r' .Samuel Plato, .i.y < , ! W I.'Hjjsviil'', Ken- . . I.y". : ' It. Km! Httjr and. the Jyi?..i + .ti" - -r-.-?r-:;:v;h:j!kHn*?s has'- " lr? j*!.v _ v . . . \ . /? "'1 !?'- ' rrrr-i ? !>,!/ rn=c where ' fli i. :.'t "T.il'e Insurance :r. : t?M<ic* it -possible for i<;;oi " (>i'?<<Gf-grtntp to retain arid ' trenches already ( < \ i. i A(.nicfi:TrRAL??.STl r.r'N'i/. I (I. IlOl.I) FIRST ' ', ' ; < OKvUiillNC-l-i ..AT- Ai & T . ' l.i'a&F.fiu'tu* !' tii" Will b? i .let i-ion- et^<)!li'(Ar<s. -Judging Con? Uyt.., a;:d ' <?iv:nit: the.Third Degree ; f'. 1?yi'Sit 14?/The ~ . . w_" ; -al-' . . 1. : *<?-r. -the Future ' * r'.s " organization-' . i~*~ ..''y!ng! Vocation i :-.y ;it" A. and" ** ij '< - 'and 1 :j.. ri"he . I.v; nuytinir wifl be- " v ,-r: m? (JiVA t'i'Sj annual - -- < i''i.-j and live_ . -- '' * tb,ird-degree to 1V.> liuv'ii made the' work for- the . 'i; f "-Future Xoj'th . ~?J . . . T? 1 : L i I I,v>11 TS td 1 v *. . l in agriculture ' :i i" ' peel l'nr the business -? ?, ?liii iit. nhmng- : ti i.. 1 . students; to .. . .i <iui i ;?n ijj iiuu . . ;,s fr recreation and ?m. ? -r-. ! . Mi.,i.!. i ..\emont. . . ' . i .iv.v iliiv." ci?.-greets of mcm> t-i .-hij. in ili-i.'. t'auirc . North State ' . "is } ! inidation, naniely: "As-'.i.ir.y: -i vr. TrwyVossive" Farmer ? ad .v !_<?>?I1 .u aa r.?IlUu- last and i.uiu ju'Vrsiv is .given only at state n v.!' v completing thj^ . . . i.. -1.yuUited in the cony vi-.n-n. I!.' j.oti mrly;.torTTSem-" i : s v.'.ll i <. i o tla-?li greo. Members ! alii'* V..]i 1ft Veil U gold? ~ ey a> .a,<i\-,tn?i'ij>4'i?r.such distinguish- * acait ve-monrs.~~y j j \ tatm ;*i!-So ( . unty. Mr. .1. II. 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