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AND MRS. EliWiARl) WALTKIl
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LrtM Saturday evening in the presence,
of relatives and a few personal
_ friends, the ppoular 'Miss- Jeanette
??roinrenr, fur some time connected
-t with the otliee of the Mutual'late in
surance 'Com pa O X of ' this city became
the bride of Mr. Edward Wal9
terRdtheH'ord of Portland, Oregon.
Mondaynight, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Eh1-" eiilci tained for the newly''weda
at thfiiv Henderson Street home.
LeavinjiM^otpjab^a, with a short lay
over at AsheviHe, October the 15th.
Mr. .and- Mrs. .Rutherford expect to
reach -thdii'/home at 48 East 8th St.,
. in Portland, Wednesday evening, October
the -20th.
?'?r .ott-Mrmday?evening, Oetr -4str Mr.
--and Mrsv-C?C. Rice entertained with
a Wedding Reception iii honor of Mr;
,nrifl-iMrs. K. Rutherford. The attrhct?.
- tively appointed rooms were charm?
- inpJy_decora+cd with roses and gladioli
proving a fitting scene for the -qc
casidn. '
Miss 0... A. Jackson received the
guests at the door" and upon entering
enrh?ffyiutTrotlr-this -hc.iny charge
of Miss M. K. '"fhigh and Mrs.* J. J
, t)illardl -In the receiving line stooc
? Mr. and Mi,?. ('. .(' Rit'Or-Dr.-awt-Mrs
, N. A. Jenkins niff 1 Mrs. 0. B. Ruther
ford. Misses Wilhelniina Xhompsor
"v ?i a i..,n tv..
bride and groom. ^ From-there th<
guests, were?wdiered into tb?_ dininf,
room by Misses LUlie Jones and Maris
Williatns where cream and cake weri
' served bv Misses Ottio Green. Nellii
Chat man, Louis: Artemus, Josephim
White, Savannah Glover; Lucy Le<
Reed, Minnie Sutton and Mrs. Ed
ward Kypr. Receiving the -present
Mayme and Lillian Watts.
The bride was never mote lovel;
than in her wedding gown of decidei
charm and sopbsitication created o
white .crepe' satin with a gracefu
ffiape of Italian lnce-4mnging from th
- ^houhfrfs. The semi-bnufTant skir
' wos allelic more charming with dou
bin frills of. lace. aPFosS the front am
a girdle of rhinestopes, white satii
slippers with rhinestone buckles, rhin
rV ?stout' nct'klace and ear rings were he
S- \ accessories.
? -The?out-of-town?guests?-pres4n
wore Mr. and Mrs. John Sultoh, Mi
and Mrs. Mack Sulton, and Miss S. E
Henderson of Orangeburg; Mrs. LoJ
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mportance
At the meeting of tTIe Hoover Dc
mocrats hejd recently at the Jeffersoi
i Hotel, Mr. .John T. Duncan, of Colum
;,vlnins, executive of the Ku Klux Klan
Mr. Adams read a clipping from tin
X. V. Times of August 16th, in whicl
it was stated that -Mayor Walker, ii
addressing a group of Negro Leader
i had said that after next Novembe
Alley- -would?Ue?fas. welcome?at 4h<
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White?Hnn-jf iu?Washington?ur yoi
arc nbw welcome in New York."
r; Mr. Duncan rose to ask a questioi
but was put out of the meeting. Late
when interviewed he stated that hi
(lllestion Wfls; "With niTOfir ?ch?,. hn,l
ng city o! the North in the hands d
Republicans b ythc "use of . the Negr
.vote., \vliy- not give Governor Sniitl
I credit for-beating them, at their ow:
i -ratne in Ne.wYoik? AVith tho-vNe
i inoes in politics, Smith had to appen
| to themt^and the Negro in politics i
South Caroline will have -to-be appeal
d to should there be a split."
ALLEN UNIVERSITY
OPENS OFFICIALLY
j ttishop .John Hurst Presides ove
Exercises?Many Distinguished;
Visitors Present
.The Olllc'al Opening of Allen Uni
ersity took place; Thursday, Oct oho
.-ah, at 12;0t) P. AL' - "
Appropriate, exercises were hel
presided over by Bishop John Ilurs
--Chairman ot the Hoard of Trustee!
. Many visitors were- present, anion
whortx. were* Bishop K. A. Grant, of th
?th Knisconal District of the A. XT I
.Church; Mr. Ncighbows, an eminer
iolinfeT'together with his-sister, Mi?
N'eiftnboWs, a InleM'tWlpiynist. M-ad
Miss Ncighbows are white nuis
ians, here with *bejr father who i
onducting an evangelistic campaig
indcr canvas on Gregg Street, undc
he auspices of the Tabernacle Uaj
ist Church. They pleased with Sevei
?1 \vell rec'eivTed- renditions.
Several of the trustees ofThe- schoi
vere present,. many taking part o
' he program that was rendered.
After the*"Processional by the cb<
ral club, the ' National Anthem wi
sung. Rev. A. C. Sumpter of Greei
vide offered prayer, and the scriptlii
L reading was conducted by Rev.-Jx?1
' Gamble of Orangeburgg. Brief a<
dresses were made by Di-s. J. L. Bei
bow, J. S. Morant, I). II. Johnson, fo
nierly . president. i>f Allen . Unjversij
- and Bishop. R. A. tirant! Mr. Jos
phus Gary, a senior college studei
! delivered an address in behalf of tl
F stiTdent griiupr" "Bishop Hurst stati
among our group on account of frea
* ish weather, floods, storms and tl
- dike?over tind frtfrn rtl 1 ?> rti
by the trustees for Allen.
1 The Bishop further stated that t!
i work would begin immediately on tl
J construction of an athletic -field, tl
f funds to be supplied by a bftard
1 -lLI-1!. - A?_1I.A1 All TT
uiiucwc aiiiinm ior /\nen universix
2 This Jt>oaI'd comprises well wishers .
- Allen all o.^er the slate regardless
2 denominational nflilintions.
After a very pftcouraging sp'ee
regarding the condition "f Mw>
President of Allen University, w
in his usual enthusiastic manner s'po
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I regarding the development of the i
' stitution, and promised that Allen w
he made a class "A" school by the e
of the Quadrennium.
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After the president's address t
"Alma Mater" was sung, then t
n McCracken' of A^heville, N, C.; a
e Miss; Kstelle Sullivan of Snrttigfie
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The presents were many, beautil
t- and imcftrtr? *- ? ??
*. Mr. and Mrs^Jtutherford will lea
I. vithin a few days for-Portland, Oi
a gon where they will make their hon
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COLUMBIA, S. SA
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DR. W. A. F(
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1 j W. A. Fountain, of Georgia has.boon
I elected by the 'executive hoartl of
l' ^lorris" Brown University, Atlanta..
^.Georgia, to succeed Dr. John Lewis as
s* | President ' of that institution. Dr.
8 I Lewis i-esighu^--U??--pr<'sbI??nr?y tn-rrr^
? eept an appointment to a California
pastorate ifl the A. M. E. Church.
J Young Fountain is a graduate of
iS, Morris Brown where he received his
J"* j' Bachelor of Arts degree; of Garrett
("Theological Seminary, where his Bach
15 | elors degree in Divinity was won; and
n of Northwestern University, where he
r became a Master of Arts. His ele-J
} tion to the. presidency was unani-j
f* ino'us. His ability, as an executive and
financier have been thoroughly tested
; in the ministry,
n j . Bishop Fountain was fojmferly pvo-.
sid'ent of Morris Brown.
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rA. M E. BISHOP COL
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y, Bishop IT A_, Gi'aal^4U'^?44Hvg -4nL?.
: hop of tho Hth Episcopal District, coir
n^t, prising '!u* slate of Alabama;-is a vh
ie. sitor. in tho city of"Columbia. Bishop
Jd Grant is oncT oft ho f < >tr f Ti I s h nys s lo va ik
! ted to the Kplseopaoy ? at fli? last
k- j General Conference of tho A. M. E.
fie Church hold at Chicago.*
L'tki " Bishop Grant war, for a numhar-ul
| years.prior to his elevation to his prohe
sent station, a leading minister in the
he state of Florida, lie is prominent in
he ,hive and fraternal activities in his
of , natve state, Florda, and a nationally
y. : known character.
of ' While here, he is the house.guest of
of Bishop and MYs. .John llurst on Tayj
lor Strict.
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' HOL V KO Y AI > AltCH
?| MASONS MEET
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1 I |Ihe Twenty-second Annual Convond
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'the Seventh Grand. Conclave of the
; Knijrhts Templar of the .Jurisdiction
of South Carolina, will hold their ses.
" " | sinus in Winrishoni, StCv,"October 9tt
nd j and With. The followinnp is the offiLdJ
(Continued on Papo Four)
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rul Recesional, The occasion was ^reatl.\
|Tnlivenpd hy tho rheors of the student?
ve . in tribute to the bishops, trustees anc
*e- ; president. A successful year is *lo?>k\e.
j ed foward to. . ' '
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Oct. 9,1
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TURDAY, DCT. 6, 1928.
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JUNTAIN, JR.
, ANDERSON COIXTA- TRAINING
SCHOOL HAS GUAM)
"V OPENING
Pendleton, S. Oct. ~>.--UThe Anlerson
County Training Ccliool; of
which Mrs. Renn -L < lark is principal
was opened Monday nmrnipg. October
IsC TTio. en. jllment for the ttrst
lay was .-Mont - *'(>. A! i.s.- Clark lias
' .he cooperation nt> c'ntiro cootnui
vity in her .uurk ho ausc of flic splcn
lid that she has put over.
Associated with AOs. Clark are the
following teachers: Mrs. M. T. Crawford.
Mre* R.,1. Recsc.: .\iiss It. Nell
N icholas, M i'S's lkuiTtne"T1 Viulin ami
Mrs. A. P. Bauingardiu.'iv The Basket
hall team will lie under the direc tion
of Miss Knima Hill, a graduate
.tf "Paine College, who also is Home
Economies Inst rue tor/
Mrs. Clark expects a banner yuiuv.
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v/..: - ?:. by the Nationa
! " at uVe Service.
' 4 rl"irs FIELD, LP
- i. :.A \ I) Lieut. Herbert, Ju
in put. nu> tunitrjxu its final t
TtT^ i-wllanra monoplane in w
: fir im^TT-s tn?symr-thr?Atta
Ocean on a non-stop flight
Romcy Italy, sbitii' time in !
tembcr.
' The flight of the young col
birdman is backed by a numb<
prominent citizens of Detroit
1 Chicago.
__A proposed flight by the
tenant to Liberia-, somd time
came to a dramatic climax \
I the motor of his plane stalled
.it dropped into the NTew
harbor.
Benedict Cc
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To Appeal
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TO 11ET HE ARING
NKXT MONTH
'!i Carolina's Highest Court
4 To t11 ?55*i* Arguments Coneei
i'iivjr Revocation of
la conditional "
Pardon.
\'! !'()!t\ 1 YS ' Nlvivl) FI NDS
v ' tornvys Will Push Case to the
Supreme Court of the U. S.
" If Necessary
| . Nun 't iiupl. tilt.?The cohq of
I ! ( n ' 1'<" ( ..! irial injur imprisoned
j ' i Miii'ii i-.ii \cars <>'>i a white woman's
.. .Aitj.uui! . i si imony. whose pardou._vva.-i
it'idrav n hythe (lo'vernor when tin;
.vh ic w man repudiated her ennfes
oil J^is i'"o he appealed to the Suj
j i-onie ( tint nf . Sout h- Carolina, ac
?r<!in*r a letter. Written t-0 -t-he'Xa!:
1 A -pi action for the Advanoe
' ii ,t. : ?1 Doolie. |?y J. Fred
; tfir'k, a; rncy in the case.
hi his letter to-the X. A; A. C. I\
' vl r . Fi rm rich' .wi'iu ???; :
''Since he decision of .fudge Townin!
in "!1'i'h "In ss Va'sp-was lYtade
.\o.n;o\oi ht'fore Judge Cothran, As:
v'atoM P I ice oT LheSuprenip Court
! 10 issue" a writ of habeas corpus. Tic
; a i ointe tile H t'n day of .SeptQinhei
??'nr the hearing. A lew days'before
ill Attempt
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N/vmj^yJL V^JlAAVf
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jhat ?la?( the Attorney General se-rv
d a notice of a motion to have the
habeas corpus, heard before the whole
Supreme-Court instead of tlwr Jmstice
alone. ' t.
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r ._l'ilu-.Ui(^J.2th llve inotU>n was taken ?
-L^U M.Ohvin '10.1 ha ' - I.
eenied inclined to. le tthe whole Supreme
Court hehr the habeas corpus ' , '
I ma'tter instead of just himself, par- .
j'irul rly since a Circuit Judge had al- *
toady hoard one Habeas corpus proceeding.
I and my associate however
'didnot- thirik that was the best thing,
to he done for the reason that such a
proceeding; before the Supremo,Court"
j eoiild be decided upon matters of fact,
umd there would, lie n() permanent
| record of this matter for future guid m...
u.. iriv?i'..fi,ir. inasmuch as-w??
;oe perfecting our appeal fro the Su
preine' C dirt from Jucfge ToN^nsend'?
decision*. withdrew the application for
(fie Ik.T.ous eoi'|uis will bofifre 'Jus-'"
1 tiro Cut-hran. J?
''We mean to have he State of
South .Carolina go 011 record as to
the law in this matter, and our .appeal
is'the tiling' in which it will*be
done." Tl^e; Attorney General agreed
:hat in-'would do what he could to assist
us . in having the appeal heard
sometime next .month at the regular
term of the Supreme : Court. Mr.
King and 1 are working har don th?
?nt-b-diT TiTTw.'.? .~3T"r~:'
Mr. Frederick asks the N.-A. A.
, IV to. make it. known that funds
' are urgently needed in the carrying s ,
?on of thin 1'iii.U)" possibly to the Su?
. preme Court of the United States.
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