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??* *AG*J Klr'HT Aiken News " . . ' ' f , V ' The baseball-stasun is oil Tii full ."..blast in Aiken.*; The Williston 'team locked' horns %vUh SchofielU-tHne ijon. . day. afternoon, anil quite ;t hot jja'a'ne 1 tvus played, yhrlrrW'^t'ri ni ni cd AV iston 'to .tl?? - tune .of. S>-2. The ganic~ was called-in the 7th inhitwr. . ' Rev. James; II. i.Htk'y, a. very ptOttt , ' . inenWyuunjv man, Ici'L.tm'Tuc.-uay ?or Washington, t>. C. .to..join the A.. M? < K. Conference. I lis many .friends tvish 1 him well. o ' ' -Mi's. Troadv.elh-muLnf. tho pr'omU_j , neni art most popttlar ladies troim wo 1 North, Vih i c- v c. drvwn every winter; has' Wen' -'.It I'-.r the lust' several ' y-??days..?feh?..U.-.ft_iaycr 'of -tEc, ehtU^b ' . . and all thinirs' ;; trtaiiv ttr the up- ; buildin;r ( f tl.e inet. __ We pray for ! hen speedy recovery. The son" of Iio.v. aval- ^Irs. T. P.. J ? llunmeo' - ?-por.; S.ur, ' y :n "he r 'y..:. with their paten4-, ::r.?l Mr. A. \\, , \ ' iiilL.Ii-.. I he fl , " K. .. A. W. 11 ^ 'if spent Frh'aV ,Pivht here withythom. . fT? t"_ _ - - i! ' ' * 4 1 xnesc inrcy !,ntc nv.-n ar ? " - ' at 'BoruVlI< t"'Co]'?<!::?? >*?vi 'u:\v..n>:iklns: * " great 9V:*i;;c.j in v.a.ur . .preya; a1 u'ui lui' ... the future.- ? ' i * ; ..Mr*.::Joli? lJ .11.-. ISc v Z f' . Rev. Vi_b. J'.'..;.- i C.',- was (' ..".eia': fl at V y M. 1 *? Chureh-^n M-.y ';iy :>; >* y.. T -e ~ 1 Kev. .J. l .. f' ". .! y ; ;y ed the seriy n; Shy y!i . t band ; it :i " " . ' Vto-moui'u. her e 'I ' !y v. a--r charge of l'7r. r W "7 . y ? son'. I t- ) v -j . ~ * burg',' S. (f t 'Mr. % .':"y.r' ft- hi?'*- * incrVi'uerul .VJ ' '- 'I C;':j hraf.-' ' ' .1iu.sihe.y_jv. '! r ' I - and n?T?Raj:<t Ave., -l-e ?.< "j cdl- ivd uhs-^-w: ' I. m ' city. Vv ur prtr n::gy y,: l - ?v, ... ' ciaf.d; _ ; . . Conner; iv.lm-u. v ? >. i.< a. ; ' 'her Land QlnRvh; I fi !. -t V > ! ;y t?y the Noj'-h. Th-"r wnhy /rlenus \vs"'? them-a ' h.a ,r.'r a\: ley mil .the _Ma-"| ' -w sen'.ami IHiiiii'liiA * Mi.?s II :- !!' 5'." pnrv.ary suj? or,visor of S?v>{?< ! ! Institute: 1 >si"K iH ! jlJ I I' .1 ;?*4?V " ' '' ? Vi'. I ?I ?'?i?ond in M:i)v;vi,|y". ,S. ? 1*^hr'/>? U-tutyil c nt o.\ o'pt-s the JIawinj: i-o'.- 'ny V. She once a . th" facvlt y-. ?Sho ^ reports'.HJ?hn :: n;.r. ii vyil&Si'iJ'id .A'i!! .V ?:? She Vhn U<?*y fieR who is. ri.iv/ tt at-'h'.n.y in lit--* . schooh . ' ; . Rev. Tv. T5.. ?J;)fthe very .siu-yw-s ful presiding clr!. r of the R aufor; .. "* : DisTFIFt", ~A. 3TT Krfhuiv Ji, nvvl ~~wiv>. ?" ?realties SxL.Vikcn, '.a lioik' gprnin. after' _ ifn iilrmrr of sovorjil weeks'." lie loek^? join the .General Cohforemo dt'do.jra.tion to Chi<-aj;o. . J . .* -Wit-h'-d'ot'P 0*?v.'f. .-iv}'! '!'t the very recent d'ejlth 'if Mrs. ?-Tan<!i> It-t ]. ... ' the (lanfr'lr'or-^n l :\v.of' Mr. Kl'iof; Ball. .on V.< vie' 8t.. . . . .J " ' Mrs, -.T( tic 11 :vi. c*?r.t[rat v' sniper nr/'a', ?chy!>r!;!, w;t present oil.in r? <" ';:>! on Mi TW.vy eir"1; . ninjr at' $f',"hnfio1'.t~TTr*l?V-"4?i?-* her \\ onaorf-id- vr i >;. Mrs. Has ihc!ee:i an a<k:* y.r.IMien ar\ we are pvt>ud"?Jf."Tior. A pf'rt'v cunsuttnp pf .ItC'V. aval M''-' A. \V? Hill A. F. B. Horry, J. I?y ji'tii/.-on and T. P. Hamhiohi'i; Lo -. G. Liu fry. tV t. -Johnson ai?<i.-son;.'Prof. i\. L, X?:c, Mr. . and-'Mrs. Win. J. William.-, ..Jr. and ' ' Mo., r. 1 ' v,v.- ;. , ,\! . Kinlcy 'Bi'ov.jvj Mr. itnd My-. GS..?\yr . Ilickson. Mr. a; yd .Mrs, ilnryy C'oli - , fman, Mr. .and" Mi's.' Pdaair. l, \yinr-, ' Mr, and /Irs. Aluvrt Ifi^y.n.' Mr. and Mrs. Evans Wriglr ; M .. Ia.Tn^Mnry. . . - ;scc.;:,. rs total. C',. ,ir .' rrcilaiu!. . Cornelia My rirl:.'" Carrie7 - Elinor, .-$.1?? liina f'n';.hr.i.;.? ' la'.l.ala "\Vhiw HoU-n Snialhvood, Mary.-Hoi-ley, Daisy Jiojrfers aail "Lester Johnson; * Mi-.-s Ilosa . Hiefown, and- ijotsr.- \Y. A. Jack-oh. ' Clarence Tolen,' William 'Whhivli.ley.' TV, TTnv,-' ins. C'-> ' -J' ?.< , VAiIh'.oc??:?Cilpkciai .v.y'-nn t .nuttmcd out' to the Stor/rt Branch Aelrd -'niv a- , bout sevO'n miles .Aikou. on Monr. ?.?-?day niffht. in. wci'-u-<2u2on' Tine rar>, of .various makes. . '" '"'The approach , to the crounds was - indeed .hq^^af'ful for tbe ligrh-s fixrd , Hke..hril)iantrr^.qvs:In the Armament. Thds?;*~li?rhts "vveeoTuninue in .that ? they wei'.; hfiVl- oil" v.ithf wirk - < r cloth. A lai-tre fTre Kane-,] on tb? ' paCMiiin. tvniniil * .'";?1. 'in- yariv t' ok seats under the -ft-nrs and o:^1oye'lu Z^^'lTTcfn^T' irif ?n'-T(.ciol t <i|-; >fc tlio . meantime in.dnhrir r in a "wcinnie roast w:th i<>rtf y-uri" .pnoei/iny furn'^f-tl for 1ho ocasion. . It; was quite nif^jlYitu? aur f^a'uy, nod uq^o . present v'-ouT' </' T~?T"frrits?t-"!rv?- repeated rer-f 'wrok. " After th? witrmo rAo-t. f-w 'party repaired to the '- of th r' main build "nor W^'tp n wrv on'orvdninsr. prn^r^m was,roprtc'^T .?wi.?b Dr. ? A. W.^ffitl ns rnh's*rr- of crvomoffi>?. He knew his job and handled the*pro-r Ktam with foresight and tact; Ttnr [n'ogfam consisted, of following: invocation hy Rev. A. F. R. Horry; in.-I ina'.r.'o, mielVstlng uiul jjilLliy ie? nuu its hy lie v. J. F. Pearson. Dealt n G. . Hi'ckson/?one of the founders of the school*;- L)r. CVC. Johnson, liitst.ee; Mrs. Viola llolmes.Williams fTSTl Mrsr^hrry -HoIIoy, tin influential fiiorid of the school. She told of-her project vhat "is bow ou^uh1 thg school. After the renmrks, Mr. ,B. Hawkins, ituUn'.iobile mechanic, Mr. I.. L. Toney, merchant tailor; Mr. Clarence Tolan. wood merchant; Mr. W. A. Jack o'n, umlyftalocr; Prof". R. ;L. Xi'xf.prin11 1 ' il.ii ill.. ,11 V'-Tl. .>.1 pgjj lie. G.. T. Cherry, dentist, all of Aiken, tvxriy presented. The program was i/i'.- is;;ch:-cd with Meiightful choral music by-.the-Storm Branch Glee Glub e! X>y I'rofr Gnn't, principal. . < At lhe"T0ttidU8ioh- of- the program ;ne Avlteiv Mo mi urancn Academy \>j s '."i::CIn'tr'decI'.'tl the Rev. A. \V. iU.LR#.prej.11!ent; MrsiV!o]a Holmes A a... . i t I'H' iilei)'.; Mrs. Mary. lioi'.e;.*, se.riiarx; Prof. H. \L. Nix, .reti aver. "The- ipufsts present made i- ; i>:;t) iIn;1. ion-to'tim school of $4(1.00. I)r. .;.-y , ^-nvpio-i-il yf Prol'. M. C. ; . principal; Mrs; M. Fantt TrtrTf^V^itnd'-.-ti-ae.iii r; Miss Rosa Mc!p *ls. u aehCr a raj Miss Lottie Wat :V. Vi-t-u'.-'.ie?n'ii-iKu teacher, . v/;tg nti. d ci-ti; Pr<-.f. Fantt '.expressed. reg^heOi' ,. -i , .. _j ?n: ndc-ny is nndur the auspices m :n' Branch Baptist .Vs.-iocia-. ar.u' i\ ,'.<ves. event rapport from VN4 Auxiliary, of; .which :s. A. AV.- i-luV'is.'a.Sjery"active mem .-. T. a . l iaii-h c'osilprises t\\;eh-' y-'iyO- ; .11 ivt s. The school consists : t!;.rirc' three, story buildings, a?' ! trims Jorrnkoir-i* and a du;,i .-JenCc hpjhlinjr, on. a one tvd :' :ty-t\vo. acre tract of valuM-Lurd. atid .bids. fair to' become "m ' To-hogf'e Institute. About ndn I stmfotits arc enrolled and a u < work.. The. school has a ' u: .'f.o that is hard-to-beat. Prof, t'and teachOrs deserve the hearty iv: relation of. all who- are intevi in this school. * ..\i the hands of the <d!ock pointed 'v 1 ibi- Vjiidhieht hour, this merry . r .any .part<\ok of the lijrht refrcsh :Ps aril wih many happy adieus, a id back to-Aiken. * \ '> '!'11 NBl'Ur;' -MINISTERS 1-Hl.Bn lUTll-LAiTSESSTOX The -i n t c vd one m m a t ion a 1 ministers' i-iij' ti rphvenetp^rt Metropolitan - A. M'.-E. Zifm Church." Tuesday, .April I ft h. \vbh "f>r. It. S. h'ims, the 'presi Vnt. prosidt-ng.. ' ? ttrvs. \V- r.:iniT?Tcn and J. (*" " l!n eutyilqctafl 'tile,' devotTohaltc miro'os '.V'-TO rondrlvnd~adop4-*!'d T5 volt '\nU:. r'>-hr>n?ive ' .rending >0 <.f (*i'c ' fYdlnvpd. The nvv ovntorod on the -l- i f > tsiw.oHnl -of tho colored < ,v v . >! 'Strttvt.tnhuvg relative-, to tJio ' . V.?> .of a tpw'h< ??>!?:?1 .that is. to ., i v.. Tho colored citizens' c 's.' "V.rl'r.T that it should ho o' v.,.. ,.<.i-'?rod ' Hoitrhhirhootl._ ~ iji.N ?.i)K r m:\\S ? ilea- gk-tY l.itk'i.ali team has pi-oven a i 'Jtiii.i' hoell*,v.ni_|. ilhopt it SO far m7T i V' # '"' to lji'oyu ajr the?gooa things-that, will he- said ab^ut them, i \\m tenia has done- excellent playing ... ij\Li tknts oi|Iy crpc' game has . los? and U all reports of their v-;--or mill teamwork are .rue' they will not la.so-a^gUll'Wjl in the Sbrno thg.hgaviest games of the sea t.iv aim yet. to be playoikr On- Friday, April liTlh, P, M. .Benedict am will meet Allen L-nivers^'-7m AYitiri<ikl Athletic Fitl'J. This game c. iil ili.'aw :'i" r".-i of ! vi?itis and frethds all over the State and ertainly the city of Columbia. \Vc have' bright prospects . that it will he a- most excellent ganioT Our. team I , ' t n--~ out for victory and victory we must ourAtioys. will ,play. bnistbalj.d If. it y.kcs yelling, our-girls wilT do their p:irL? The games between Ilairfes. School m I Benedict and Paine ^College and .Benedict last week-end at Augusta, vi.l rics, since- the last ball was thrown over the d-lamond hy our ex! cit ] it< 1 ers.- Bailey and Whaley. "cores from the Haines-Benedlct i a.r.e. hi-" '" > favor of Benedict. fv'orc-'from the Pai^o-Bonedict gain? i t r, in favor of Benedict. Come out and w I tin - .a good game on April "7. .. .. . I 130 Mill my m-pnino norvicp, r'vryi an -unusual treat iu_a spiritual message delivered by Mrs., Dreher, voprs a devoted missionary to -CWlnc.^, She was a co-worker ?'-ith ITii'?son Taylor, The pioneer mis >?rnry of.the China InlaWtT^Wssion "^'ovement wh'ch has done^a-"lyomjer^oT-wortt in China for many'_ycars. It has been wholly sustained by prayW6EZ ' : ~r^~. ( u." ti iii.iiy viusci: IU tin; nnuiiu uuyuuu ! as'our hope of immortality rested upj on the Resurrection, of the. Saviour. fhe shadows have deepened as we 1 learned of the death of former stu| dents ;Ahd patrons of the school,?but I hope brightened and our feelings fo.md expression and condolence in thc^grcat fact of the Resurrection?and re-lulloh of loved ones in the King! .iuin not made with hands, eternal in i ,, . jme neavcns. among tnosc tor wnom ! our sympathies have been recently exl pressed in the interest of loved ones, j ate Miss. Crozer Carroll, Vista liarre.il, Klinira Bell and Melvin Washington.-. The school .work Tynd other -activities on' Benedict College campus are progressing nicely. The students are enjoying various sport and other activities ' on the campus. Dormitory life moves along normal lines. Many of the boys, lind opportunity for employment in the city and the spring time,; a quickening of educational *in^ tcrests as the student body approaches the occasions for examinations a:.d commencement. The cahipus itself is.a picture of beauty vnth leaves : ir. a'variety of-shades and blossoms. The roHcsre TifcAvill bloohi In full wittr ill its sidemtor?an the of efts ion of r. mi,u ncement. May 22, 1D28, to | which aH friends of Benedict" College 1 r.re hereby given a most gracious ,-.woltonte. ' , 7- r ALLEN IMVBRSITY NOTKS The-baseball .season is in full blast 1-afttT " ou"r"~team seems to give good, aci .a,nut of it.-e.lf. Go on boys. 1 Ui 1? l.'. I', ii ,1 111 r . t pilil iw :i .linrt ] visit last week. Cuuie again soon Bishop.. AA'e love you because of your labor of love and absolute, iniparitialityT""^ . ?i??-i? | President Sinis Is busy preparing for the General Conference which } convenes in Chicago on May 7, 1928. ; lie -is on the Hoaial of IvUnartion and | is scheduled to give one of the key' mU: .-pefrelies. AVe KhdW It Will be Well done if lMexy is to 'do it. Our Community Church is in a 'rally. Help fi'oiii friends will be nimbly, .appreciated. Community, day .o.Vjl he ?TTT Sunday the 21m|i of April. Ct are to worship with us. Special -a moil in the'morning, special music " ai d literary program in the afternoon . ai d at night. ** ' The 'Columbia District Conference was one of the best In the country. The erudite Presiding' Elder is Dr. E. A. Adams; we are a pai't of. the - district/' ? ^br-r? The Popularity contest Is on. The nihst popular contestant amonff. th;e girls will he crowned ",Mfss Allen UniversU'y,"' and the most popular boy will bo crowned "Mr. Allen University." Each class lias a contest. ant in t!?o race. Kcadtthe Palmetto Leader an(l,sec their names The SalterS'Memorial A. M\ "E. ('.lurch oh Washington Streetj between Oak and PTne- Sts. Is better knowp as the Community Church. It has been servinfr the roihnuiliHy in --various wt?yiii Tim cliuuU Ik urnltit: he supervision of Allen University. Tim n.. n tt i~ *u_ ?*V. 1/1. 11. OlIUS IM tliu - +Tfftr>i', asisted by Rev. Ira Jv Gamble. On Sunday, April 20th, there will be special services at the church.. Sunday morning there will. be ft special sermon delivered, by the pastor. The theme will he "Xhe Function of the Cbyrch in the. Community." Sunday afternoon special music ancLaddresses by the leadtng jnen and womeA of ths community. Sunday night will be . * '.. , THE PALMET Vr-ani.1 voluntary contribution.?lie*addre'Ssi was a rerfiarkahje piece of English, enunciation and pronunciation/.?She gave ono of the moat re. i:\arkable sketches of the political and religious life erf :China regarding the : past, and' present conditions therein. 'V. ith Pathos and feeling she won a : v.vn: ^sympathetic audience. as shcTpdr! t-i Uyed the narrow Escape of her group of missionaries from under'the up-' lifted .sword <j>f the Boxef War. The | ijjVpression of her delivery, ..Christian iity und message will abide with student body for many days. .Monday. at our chapel exercise the student bouy had: the jdeasuie uf lia? tcping to Biihop N. C. Cleaves of St. . L lui.-f. Mo.," one time pastor df the [Sidnyy Park C. M. E. Churcht Hq expressed a very warm .interest in the work crfi. the college a knowledge of which he had acquired by virtue of educating. four pf his children theretho gtpHpnts ' by contrasting conditions during, the I fi'i st decade of this century with ihocoi 1 of the present time pnd in the happiest vein he encouraged the student 1. dy to be very diligent and to use ' their opportunity to the best advarw 11ti.ee. He especially urged that they. 1'taRe tlliTtJ to acquire the most thor' ough preparation possible that the world is not in a hurry, but there" wiir J c a lthu'le for every one when bhor <.vghly? prepared. ' . ' " live Easier season seemed to bring ' . .1 v... t. ...l.i \ i rO LEADER - ~ a <'?r?tinnnt inn program with SPOcjnj featuers. A Special combination rally' is in progress for the benefit of the i bnich anil will close on Sunday night' at the end of the continuation nrAtyi'mu A ? ,1..!.. t'.vr,u>ui, nuuivtifrUJ IVOIM-Ia U.UIJ certified are soliciting funds ior that! purpose. Help the Community Church, with your presence and your pnrkot-. tookr " " r" r Anderson News ; nMr., and Mrs. Holtzelaw of Greerwere visitors in the city Sunday and worshipped'at St. Paul. a. * J Mrs. Ruth 'Reed and children wore ! [the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs.T Edmond Johnson, j . Mrs. Stewart ;01iv,er... is very HI at j her home on -Daniels St. We hope ^she will soon show signs of improvement. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Marion, . Si*., [Miss Virginia wntkins-trrrd-MT; and. i Sirs. G.' W Marion, .Jr., motored. to day. They report a pleasant trip to he Georgia city. Miss Maggie Butler spent the week-' ' end at her home. " rr -7 1 The game Monday between Ahdev^l I son and Greenville was enjoyed'-'by | .ill. It was n good game. The Score was G-U> iri favor,of ;Anderson. Quite a .number.mL people from Greenvllk Witnessed the game. )-?Mrs. Thomas L. Overton hag been | ill for tho? last few days. Wo hope j she will soon be well again.* | Qy.ite a number of~ Ando.rsonians' attended the funeral of Mr. Sloah . ; Davis at Ht. Pleasant Baptist Church 1 near WiHapistom He died 'Monday,. j April 9th.* flis Illness was of short duration. He was about 70 yeara_ol1. He was married to Miss . Nancy Rol;-j j inson about 5i years ago. To^this j union wero born six children, tip .c of whom proceeded him to the grave; He leaves his widow, Mrs, Nancy Daj vis, Adger Davis, of Charlotte, N. C..tj James Davis, of Clearwater,--Fla., and C. Lee Davis, of Anderson. He had been a member of ML Pleasant Baptist Church 50 years. The community has lost a great Christian leader. The family has our sympathy. Mrs. Leonard Ware much n\v proved. We hope she will soon be > Out again. Mesdames W. I. Peek,.C. Lee Davis, |t. B Williams, Misses Emma Mack, and Georgia SuIIivan motored to AT>~ beville Tuesday afterndorTas- the'guesT" of Mrs. Melzetta Hurst". They met quite a number of the ladies of .Ab- *" i beville and enjoyed the trip. 1 i - . OMEGA. SJ_I^II CHAPTER HNTl.PI TA1XKD BY DP. AND MttS. t _ L.M.DANIELS 4 f - V- . y I ' . ' . i. The Omega Si Phi.chapter ot to lumbia was"entertained In Ifce homcat Dr.,anil Mrs. L. M. Daniels at-their . i monthly meeting last week. T.fiere are Seventeen members in the chapter and an- attendance of thirteen was recorded as being present by the must ^vortby. keeper* of l'eeords. Professor. Herbert Baumgardner. " I'he^UiVit'gft Is otic of the must p ular Greek letter fraternities among colored men in America and its prestige. in Columbia bespeaks its \i. efulness. In a most .dignified way is the business transacted. No points of order nor feelings injected by any.' The sessions are usually presided over by the Bassilei^s, Dr. D. II. Sims, of Allen. Dr.i..sfejs was re-dot,led in this office by the/brothoi's in the meet: ing last week. Dr. Julian Stuart, orre of . Columbia's most popular_ phj .d-. eimis vita's "re-elected treasurer and Dr. D. .K. Jenkins.-Vipc-Bassileus. . An evening m "the beautiful-hohie of "the Daniels brings joy,- happiness and inspiration. The and mother-in-law were present and. assisted in every way in making the Omega men welcome. They are.plepo!?nf ortl I-1-" -vT -the sorority." Mrs. L. M. Daniels an'] cious courses of well prepared food' .i fqr. the Omega group. Possibly this 1 was tfre greatest feature of the meetTing. It is the rule of custom to serve refreshments at the close of thie meetj ings wherever held,- but Dr. Daniels. : had more than refreshments?he had a real supper that would be in order at a banquet prepared Pot the Coolidges, TTmtihS?01; Lowdens, It was rich and enjoyable." Mrs. I.. M. Daniels is fast becoming like the Columbians of nignust degree In huupl[alii.u there, she has caught the yl'sion ar.d jbas the spirit of the great^arojiniany* , ? friendly, polite to allj reserve yet a nlcasnnt entertainer. Thrv rnnmli. 'inent the Doctor on his seletton?'but j Loots fa. Danfels from a hoy has had qualities that were and are commendable. He ranks among our loading physicians in the State, rendering first class, service to hundreds of .people _on account of his large practice in", the city. r> ______ ?? ?? y ^T-- : CLA I'l.IX SIU.WAS CKMiHltATK BKTGKU AND HKTfKIt NtiGKO BVSiNKSS V. LliK Ovangcbtii'g, S.C., Appil 20?The, umicioii enapu r .01 ino 1 m iicea nitfiKa Frau-init-y'a^;ClaVI'ij r.e&ityye'cl aiv inU'iostiny- pi'Ofrram in the ; Fyh.UiYx, Ajpnt IT .eK'l'V?u!!:'4,' .^cr nhil U '.'.el' ^.'('"l'li Business- Week. Four chapters .were leprv.-entcdf K'psilon < f Xe\v York, Be.a of. Wiley* M at shall Texis; Oimeidn the-local -eVapter and I'-P lion of the 7*isi-Vh\ BofcvSfemV Sh rority jof .Morris Bvoavp University Atlanta. ~ . llxcelU iH papers \voi:o re;<?.I l>.v Brothers II. tY,' Pfti-iy arid ST Jj[. Cbopt'r., I.. O. .Crcrir of OmU-Wtt chapter sane "Inv-ict'.is"v ixnip Ttrarttr fi Tend hitr"wi?h ho a fnl; once.. Olio's L. V n'jfi n i aFonrrtai.n sans: the- '4S\yallvw" and rceesvd a ti-onoroii-- npnlahse-'for her pleas in tr rendition of |his bonn'iful mnvdior. "fl 1, i" ' in nt' i' nt Vitnth rnim f>a P'".'p CoiV'-vt o-livered' IKe lrrtn !pl? aid"'-- of t U o ace" -;ipn. Prosilen1 Bando]-h.r*:n: > -od hH" approval 1 i'-'c-'-i stj hi Ilia Fraternity^ .T. K. " 'ayd77:i ? i-i* '.1;.' l.'.al (i I't-Oirrhi ,\. ' ( . A. jl.l.ld I i ?\ Ii< -i .v FTt l i--;. rnrn la -111 : si:..: ]::?r??r?-?-?;?? . P -f ; - 1.rjr?>- cr,.-.; ].:? in (he r'aivd inaiii:;\. ii 1; : - i op I. ?-<? wan ( ax ji;. in J... (ii.- - o - ii,.;e. Ill- a, 'ir and .T.'- ; - i:..i i; .ii.'.a. had a i . o'l'l -ijay a'] / !u:,- 'IjPe' .h iTs 0 il. jjif' Uip? s -r.T~-l- ~i- ' star m i ;h\, .n -i'i .-V h i -Ills 1 Mil ii ?; T:i Lai'ih;;-.- . - I"... . >*i- ; ! ' " ;. iioi.-i. 'Ti.llyry a .1 . sal. Cinik. I. S .\l A .- i'I .. N :. \\ S. liul 'i!iui;V i ' r. i:i Mhrdny? Yr.t tlnCuyh it' ail y.v i.:.d-a day in X,ioiK \W r.cvcv li t the laiii keep us i.Vi-JTii- | ,;Kf 1il:. "i. 'KutKiU ;*X>i" .lit.'-rYaiiy e.ivjnyi'il. the i ;>y. ..-'J til .tru:-.i!.;y nijtlu w-J wi re r: in i.l i jyipli out.;,..Tbe' pastor v aA :: \\ . . A ti n, i f- :.Unt ITT -i:i' ('III!', tIttfjtaU':to tltO lU'itvl' t. yfr;koPST ):!(>l'oiV(| t o It.vi.'r I y iw.y. of V' k.ir.bia Thursday Mo: i.i:i A;1 atirnhaneS'jtf'e alive a"i(,l ti.ii.Pi.'.'-. ' WllT-v". ^hjC 1 ?;;i>;."~Ts "rmt" TT T-.-r-h^iT?t -i-Vwr j?t?tor y. i h an *'i; ti.tr(lt-''.'u,'r stctVpn aiiil |iiw a >.'10. pair, of .vhooH <v.iiii>yr. tl.?* tojvnn;.?' iu-.U;, >y*.-ik, Pl'c-tr.'trHvt-fy rtt*?<-< {'< ) :ti.'(~'??4yft'Htjth : lie iv.v?r.i'i.f.rs ;inil t*:*U-inl.< .of Hi, Paul * uuivh p.t'c jflvhij? 'tlu* paslof a K'.iit .-i1!"..y.vvity'i'u.VlV' llt'iuudl.C'an' ~~ r?' ~~ t ~ XIk". st!)j "i - Air. . 1 a11!io'\loii<!s"Wiis l.aou?ht fi'vuV iJj>hl*?V:J>Tv::ui,. Ala., : .Mvl.-ry a;iH i 11 .11! aL c-. a\s'r t.!iI\:4. . llr':.*...i: lia... k.':- /*. -1 ' 1 ' jl'al ii o~A'j :f v " ; v at. at 1 a,,; 1 t ii. i . a ?ar vise 1 T.h. . j-i.< ..a:, i.'am' 1 .ool.f'.ll.- ( . a i .Di'lst -.Vvutti. TT? ??? ' a.I . i.%:i;0aa'a'U on t!?o. "TTTTt.'ay . v 1 hi jlvo la-t i.s. I i.".- I:U . i..'.t'i'.af, V ill' bo " i-' > :. .. piMTni^i-s !.i?Urw:ci'y -in \Vr v.-f ia t ii'i 'i ? 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College and A. and M. t 'nl!i Ur.illK'''l)iH)i, South (Jurolinu,- HVwili meet in^ a triangular debate .in OYeeusboro.'-Friday, April 20, discuss i;>tin- question, ' Ue;>olved, that the i l'. S.. (I"v< rnincut Should Establish a Pejiai'tmcnt of Education with a ;-'.eiT?taiy in the J'rcsiocnt s Cabinet." =r^ I. The local tea ins, . coached by 1'rofes; en* Alortliner Weaver; are composed **' i of 11. 15. Chandler, C. 'Williams, W. E. Tilts, .Mj? E. Patterson, Q. N. WhitI held, and W. 11. Wliitted. One team will defend the allinnativ^ -nt home, ^ ! white the other will journey to Vit' ginia to debate Virginia Statu College' I ;,? iKl?Ool: AVllIt'll wins both sides of 1 flit? willTome?'iuto possession '/r a lnnrc" silver to^my, emblemlc of tlnn Ojiiui'bd debating elianiirionshiit of North, Carolina, South Carolina ami Virginia. Xorth Carolina JIUjh School Delating 7. 7~p77cAv .</ A. <t)i<l 7. I'JIUW. " I'll,: :im~l.r.-ll;riliKuyniiii>r the <Tn:il drii.it i iik < on tests for the Dudley cup, i . i ? . i * ut?t. .-{Wit Mi* t'l Lltt' UUilM Vll JII^II f schAol debating team in North' Cfffolina, will ho held at A. and T. Col-. j. ?tl i' i' .isliut'u,?N'^i th?Carolijia,? _ li'nda'y, April" 27, u.ndor the direction , Professor. MorN")hcr Weaver, chair* -? - .;?}? of Uie; . taljx .debating leaguci__ ... Tl:.;' following schools won botli fill . ca' tjio. roi-vHt- delptltt, :tho guh- /??^ jt . I u! Ui|ich iUnsolved,' thiiT Con-?: . s-s ' should cii.ii'l me McXui.>,ii ..trail l'arh'i bill." * ' j-? \l; i)KI5ATlNi; CONTEST l' * i() HE HEL1)\AI?RII* 20th ; ., -l' , 1 11, ,:s\vt lit ii- Annual Debating ConA t . of the Vii"',iJiia- Carolina Triati:. . I giThiV-- Dob-tlng League is announced r Trlil ;v evening, April 20", S.:0U: ' (is v. ill he held simultaneously ; i u .nig. liu; g; S. C., Petersburg, Va., : liid 't.'ei nrhorb, N. C , the contestants j I'ho' place-.. Each school will de'j - , lid tin; nllirm.itive .side of the QueS| tloii. .it home again, t a visiting team 1 <,iii Jove of .the members whose teamI will ?hT, nd the 'negative. The subject ; for t his year..is, ' Itesolved, That the j I'a.Ud Stale* Ehould Establish a i ii, i .!i iiin.iil of JMneation with a Secf r- tary .-in i!|o . President's Cabinet." ? ! It the n, I i tor in in of '.lie State-A. and I . , . . , ' " i ' ' ' j M. College at Orangeburg,- S. C.. I'M, Timothy 'Stewart. Sidney WiP ll bruit*?TTgrrrrm?Ate.i.?r*.?AVA?K.--? l'ii't",--M. E. 1 attcrson and \\\ H. 1 Whitlcd, Alt., r represefn.ing the. A. j and T.'.College oi* Greensboro, X. C. ' A?-}- kr,*?pvd-h-nceil?dobiitoi'S- and this?? ? ' promises to be a spirited contest. 'South Carolina will die Ttpre?etrted~at ? Pj'YTrVlmrg. Va., by Miss Carrje. Mae Mr. Or lea h i s_ Kohl and Mi sS ; irmrfc K? miyT~ATr. *7TtTtr S. C". leum ' i, i'eatei'l Virginia at Orangeburg last ' pi lir i, ad a lie nohyuiit it- cvpfcteil to j i Iiim'1, ut Virginia. r:'~ 7T .'l'he ? <-achi s of the teams in the . * . ue are ITut'eo-dr A. 11 Gordon for j -it, a Hi C.ii olinaii" Profissor Mortimer V, e'aVer for North 1 Carolina, and Pro- , ; ! ' "i' T. D.' A'awley for Virginia. The . Judges in rltv d'olKitd at Orangeburg .1 I 11.- !': P. IL. Sims of Allen < 11....,, ~ 77 lj-.i,'. ' | w^iicrttct''Cull. and Principal J. K.1 M;flfl?n i i' Vouchees: Institute. | T)ITMATI:KS I'.UKAK | . EVEN. yii '.ni !, GitY." ^Apfil Kb--The More . Lor. i! .dcJi.;tiitki tea-urs' broke even 011 ! .:< ?) drb.i'.e ri> ui 'Friday night, April ?-? l:i. "l4ie niih-at.itive leim jvou fV.OUL : l'isk at Mdvchou.e while the negative tjTTnr was lbrfHig..: to Talladega:. In ? '?.flkidcgh. ... ' ' * .I'-.-L?ili^nohl^ '-'J, .and?Ki. K. But 1. Lor. were- the affirmative' debaters ' t; ' :i?> tylririr- r X."M. Christtrphorr '28, * " . _>nd tt;ii:>ml Smith. *MofcH<led the negative side siguiivsl Talladega... ? The subjt ;,t debated was.: Resolved, \ That the Curt is-1 toed :IM11 establishing a 1 apartment oi' Education should 'lio cmirttd. . ? * ' or BUSINESS Standard Station & Gregg Streets^ _ ; ^otor Oils,- Esto, Mobiloil,H 1 Qils, Carsf .Washed and vice, Free Air, Battery ancT m - Prompt & o us service II IIMI??;