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PAGE FOUR $aitt PUBLISH 1310 Assembly I GEO. H. IIA Entered at the Posjt Oflice at Colu Act of Congress. ' ' i ; ' ' ' ' . v One Year 4--:- ----rr SSJl Six Months ?i '-l 1 FOUKU.N Al> . W. B. Z1FF CO., MS I). Official A the i tisenant 4 at tin i"b Ihe Leader will publish brief and terest when-they are aecoiupai ? - - thors and ale Il-d yi a detain; will not be noticed.- Kejectod 7 ' ' . ~ 3 * bbS ru..I .. nviX4>?<t.il ,,) l-Tnt: ? ...... ..... . to the order of the I'almctto L n. J. FUEDEKtCK II. W. BAUMG A It 1 )N K li tl Conimunicatl'on!? intended for the c ~ reach the editorial desk ot' tli of each week. City TU.l\\>\ loct day night. * Business and - colj^mhi a..s. c.. s \ i anotiikk 1; j: The '"'Leader notes with retfi editor of "The Southern I\nti ?= at Greenville.?It is iinuler-din Clarkson served the interests admirably and that he was a in the welfare of his people, afford to.lose thenv: but who hand'will not be stayed.1?: When benefactors pass t In lights to guide those who ro . young spirit in CJreen\ ilI?.cpr the. torch relimfhikhvd .-hy.T>< wayfarers until lie tot) is call Woods Carter XlodwinW'ntnl-'ttn; h ed as havinir made soiiie rat i ??4istr-M?usters Conl't rein r In 1< son is reported as having sa the white man'ssehool the te J~ he'collies oUt. Mr Is s.ii'i ... colleges cannot/give (he N.egj "they must work out one l'??i they are taught in sueh sepi * It is our opinion tljat the quanity of uiukluIterated dri and it is father hard to* belie' Hhhuld utter such nbunu^;, colleges are concerned with v tioin When the student hja have ^arrived at the int'cHerti somelthinking for himself. ;ir ed upon his earlier tnejital <li It is more than a-hsurd t-> Harvard, Darihniout h. < hit a.;. B iology, C h e m is try. PI K; sirs,, you, simply because it-.was 1 school. Dr. Woodson appear fails to recall his haying ' e'p ; from Yale; .flistV-fmm Darin from llarvard : Bullock. from kinson. from Oberlin but w| . is'decidedly off-side./ * 1 ' ii.wi;s . - " . . i,. It was a splendid audiema gusta last Friday evening. ai ? the presence of so .maiiyM^n .delighted his; audience'w'it.H proved to those who heard I the years go by. Dr. Thompson, pastor.of T . recital was Field certainly: in been an instrument through > hear the World's premier, tei yond question; there Ian l. bee opration .among the.'.various i the oea-sion a success. A noil merits special mention, is Mi .. needed with the Augusta Chr .-publicity .director for the a IT; regard. He secured names .. thought might he interested personal letters containing : We have Heard Mr. Mayo cumstances than those undei ?? for Tabernacle, is not especja but never have we heard hi never have we seen him or ; tiorrnf poise and,self assiuai bine her forces at some opt" here. The game,, will corfaii ' ~ WII .VT Is The Sunday .Afttpriean. |>u torial a-ecompanied #y a <'itrb is well worth'attention. Thi : Grins At T-taem' ^hn^artoo the lnvix'it nr ttirmfh ihe v ylype of humanity. # Kach in ! at the one immeduftelv hem me." At the far end of fch 7" " tombstone bearing The inse iff Leaning on the tombstone is nica-lly remarks'"You alTTool It is rather a human trait and superior rather than mo ourselves Inferior to some in these feelings tend to prohiI> izod that everything in life 1 T>e more real honesfeOdeaV other's Weal and woe. I)eafl ' the king as' quickly as he d* as the-black* the saint as q returned to tell how any cla I: ' have these relative Values, b the door to which I found m which I might not see. & ' A ' N ?,? . : : ' - V- 4 . if ,_ tcttn trailer IE1) WEEKL/V Street, Columbia, S. C. MPTON. Pdtolfsher. . 1_ mbin, S. C., as second class matter by an tCitirnoNs l) .Three1 Months ?? *-*? $ .75 5 Single Copy ?:- --? .05 V KIM ISlNti AtJKNCY I'urborn St.. Chicilgo, 111. ' n. .vv ... I l.y lit W.' . . . rational letters o;i subjets of general inlied by the nUrnes. amliudth'esses pf the au. it ry nature. Anonymous communications in .ha.-enpts w 111 hOl ISO I'L'tUt'tlCll. . . ? . . ? 11IIANCKS e.~y Money Orders should be made payable vTuTvK **"! ~ : " Editor Acting Editoi uirr-nt e-iu- miist be very brief, and should e I'alutelto l.ia(ier not later thun Tuesday tis-. pcmihah and social news, by Wednest* Editorial Phone 4.">23 . ? . r i. ???? TKD.AV.-PKBlH!AKY 8,1930" iHNKKACTOK LOST ?r.".;- ' ivt lhe pa'ssin^ utiStr. Qf C. Clarkson rprise,'': wepkly newspaper publishec niliuit t ho paper published by Editoi ?.f (lie Piedmont section of the sta>t< public spirited men always interestec Sftrli men are rare and we may il n I >eaf h-j lee ides, to exact his toll, hi: lives lived- by them stand as beacoi ifie after them. We hope t^at som< i-lsowlien- in Stnlith Carolina will takt lilnr Clarkson a-nd light the path ot e<l P? bis rewfird. Stirh is life. on oi r sii)k * - *r K Ionian. a.nd noted author, is report i - i ' i ? i : ? r>,. hit <?r<i;;u suin'iiii'iii.^ uviuic a uap id; "The longer the Negro stays ir ?> service he will he to the race wher . h..Ar oli.w i ml 1'iii iliLi llial tin. liijj >t s who attend tiim a programthai r themselves, and forget everything Mils.good Doctor is handing out a goodlj vol u In n. In- speaks .in that manner ve- fhat ene so highly educated as he UI'.II! !< . hi t he-first place the largei riving their students a liberal educa triiulates at i-hem he is assumed t( lal age where he. is capable of doing id what lie learns is largely condition) iseiplining. _ ^ say t hat the--., student "who- "attends fiV < 'in nell or Vale, must forget all the l a-puomics. Philosophy or what have earned..'at school and not a Negre s to suffer from amnesia when he t g>adi7:.-ted from Harvard; Pickens idnt'W:fr"m Chicago; DuBois I t.ii fpioHth; Hope.from' Brown; iViliy fnultii'iiy instances? I)r. Woodsor Or ? 1 : v piMtrn \TKII I bat. greeted Roland Ho'yes ?t Au in! ii vyas especially pleasing to not* 'iimliiaiis ai the recital. 'Mr.. Have? Hie lijjc (|iiali!y of bis singing, anc lim that'his voice grows sweeter a* '* " '*"* abernacje Raptist Church where tin i-r-ifs oiir vote of thanks for having which it. was made possible for us tc u>r. The gathering proved that bev u the greatest possible, degree'of eouniis that were determined to make ier untiring 1?t*d zealous worker whc . i. c. Marden)loroutfh. who is conopleley Mr. Mardenborough was the dr. and a good job was doriein thai and addressee of people whonr ht from fa-jr and near, and sent thenr ipprihprmte literature heralding Mr lei I i-xs" boi'e abundant fruitage. ? idifg under far more favorable cir winch tie sang last Friday evening lly constructed for concert purposes m sing in so'artistic, a manner, am any other singer give a finer exhibi ?rlune time and bring Roland Hayei n'ly be worth the candle. -? . i iNFKUIOIUtY? blished at Atlanta, contained an edi s editorial hoars the title "Old Deatl ?umber of organisms-fror Ai>i-i to the'supposedly high-es his order points the finger of derisio ath him saying "Yoju are inferior t e row stands an open grtftfe^with "t'TnTlnp "||pyftK TfR-'mfl "DRAB. df^ith. who regarding all of them.cj < alike to "mc5 . V for us tcLXonsider ourselves inferic rials in a great cosmic plan. We fe< ''mil1, ami supiTiorrtft tfftrers. anQgt jt our resizing the maximum of her luring our lifetime? If everyone rea iHs-a common destination there woul rrrs made by all' of us ltd share eae t is no' respecter of persbns. He take x's the peasant ; the white as quickl uicklv as the sinner. None has eve ss fares beyond the Veil. In life w lit in death who knows? "Therj^AWi a key. There was the veil throug jug^ejittle talk of Me and Thee ther v f : THfe PALMETO was; and then no longer of Thee i che says: " Man must me surpa himself. It were better to place tl ves! ? . . _ ? POINTED POINTS By GEORGE A. SINGLETON The weekly text: Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing o ho lost.?John 6:lil<- ? ? <* ? . . . v. - n When tho story of human progress ti is written it will be seen that m. n is . liave.dL*i"-iu'yh^ upward from the tow. _p e.H,|prnis of " life to higher* levels as. c< they lea^Oc-; to econorm c an<I use n , to nlvantaor^ those thintrs whinh thntr - fathers and grandfathers threw away, ^vc Could Asoka, Alexander the Great, S( . or Charlemagne, return-to ,ftiis pla- tj net for a brief time thejL_would be t< I supremely shocked tg^See their pro- q , geny usings things, the value of which n ? they never dreamed. What would. Co- f] him bus think could he walk the bridge of the Imperator, or the Graf Zeppe- b tin? What would Professor Bell say y, about the wireless telephone? Men 0 have gathered Up the .fragments, and p _ used byproducts -with...amazing, sue- ^ cess, " s For a long time men have said: 0 "Necessity is the mother, of inven- e 1 tion." When the World War came s t" Germany had potash, but could not w ? obtain supplies of nitrates- from Chile. ,. j and phosphates from Florida because u i of the effective English blockade. Her chemists went to work in their labora- 't 14 tories and made substitutes,Ji\some -nses superior fo~the"R5tural product^" a 1 Had it not been for the "gathering up"- ' i activities of a the chemists the war j could not have lasted, ff pie'n'. fight I they myst have food. The average |( i farmer who reads these lines does not t| have the slightest jtfea of correctly t| feeding the soil. Traveling thru the back country in I" Kentucky just before the Civil \Var'u - Frederick Law Olmsteud saw a far. mer whose stable was so full oT manure that his horse could not remain " iTT^it any longer; Instead' of?spread^ 1 ing the rich compgst over his im- ! 1 poverisht land, the farmer let tin; old f1'Unfile .muni HTwMww^nmHliei. ^ g | How" many years has it been since ' your cave ancestors discovered that R grass grows greenest around a bur- ' ' ied bone? In the course of time men n t learned to use lime and ashes, and to- 11 day very little is wasted. The refuse L ,mntt.?r is in building UP land. h Why is it that in Germany a farmer ' makes, about twice as much wheat per v acre as the farmer in the United * r States ? o ??. o Organic life died, and decays. It en- J" riches the earth and causes corn, peas, b 4 cabbage, and potatoes to grow. But1' i aside from that men grind up bones d ? to feed the plants." These fingers , that now run over the keys of a faithful and dutiful typewriter will some day cease to write "Pointed Points-," 5 ind th? body which owns them will be , come fertilizer for an unborn genera- * . tion. , s ' Nothing is, Wasted I In the great "! stockyard in Chicago"Where cattle is j s slaughtered and prepared for human t' onsumption, nothing about thP err-|V "a^s of the animal is wasted. Not "V- * "n the hair of the hog is wasted. Every thing is used save the grunt. > ' -v ' ! \ I . RIDGE SPRING NEWS TE i . ~~ The Sunday School i? progressing. a , The following officers have been elect' ed for 1930: Supt. F. F. Hammond, jassist Supt., G. L. Crawford; seere- 7 ) tary, Miss Helen Green-; treasurer, Mr. J. S. Raiford; Cor. secretary, Mrs.' t) . Mary Jackson; teachers: Messrs. W. K , B. Hazzard, M. W.' Hammond, Misses ' S. R. Crawford, S, M. RuiforcV, J. A. a } Hammond, Mrs. -Ida IVtors^, Mrs. ^ II Virgia Hammond, Mrs M. Craw- v ? ford and Mrs. Anna Williams; Li- a t hhrians, Mrs. ptis Raiford, Ruby Cac- |. ley; Frances Smith, Bernice Craw- C j ford, and Rosa B. Broadnax. s . .Mrs. Mary Merritt is on the sick e 4ist. We hope for her a speedy re- p - rovfry: We were glad to have wor- c - ship, with us Sunday, Mr. Alexander 7 Morrltt, formerly uf this place, but; I now of Florida. Mr. Merritt alsa_ren ? j dered a solo which was very fittirig for e the occasion. [ v Messys. Jam'&s Barnes, J>. L. Price - and Variie Thomas, from State-Col- ~ ft lege were the Sunday guests <5f Miss- * ^"Johnson, Hazzard and Mrs. Cling. 8 Mr. J. A. Dbrman, and family mo- 8 tored up Sunday in his new Ford. * Surprising to see Mr. Dorman at the ' wheel. !- Mr. Bradley Raiford, after being ac ' t cidentally shot, is in the hospital in ^ ^ Augusta. . _ . Mr. Wilson Norris was strickened 4 n wtth paralysis. He-isreported- muck * better. ; . i n Mr. Theodore Anderson is visiting ^ O relatives in Norristown. ? Mr. Henry Chandler and Mrs. .Fan- . .. nie West were_married Jan.. 16, 1930LL at the Saluda Counly Tra>ningTTchool. 11 T- and ihe bride looked like a queen in ; her ensemble of green and brown. ^ ,r After the wedding a delicious re3i past was served to the guests. Both vi parties are prominent and_highly.esD_ tfltmpf), y/o wish for them a success- j 1- ful yoyage through "TTTel 1. Benedict's Quartette,. on Jaiv 17th > d literally took the "Ridge Springites" < by storm. Their musical ability is of the best and th6ir gentlemanly quali- ] !S ties won for them many loyal friends * y in the hearts of the people. i ;r Mr. and Mrs. McCotry were the din- ( -e ner guests of. Mr. "and Mrs. Alex 'Ste^ phens Monday evening, Jan. 20, 1930. h cure was served in.t three courses. ejMrs. Stephens is an excellent cook. 0 LEADEft / t ind Me!" A? Friedrich Nietzsssed." He thinks too much of he proper estimule' upon ourselP Ell IP A-PTIC M IT SINGS By I. WALKKB ItOUND" "To learn how to become master of 1 ne's emotions, to A-urn how to free aeself from theirMmdage, is, the pril lary condition of 'sustained and ra-Jj onal happiness. /flu" key' to virtue 1 self-khowledge." This' is a bit of 1.1 hilf??otdiy?taken -from --Xpimmw. wtnv ' ?rning whom Heime said "All ouvi loftern philosophers, though often unjOsciously, see through the glassesj hifh Barut'h Splnd/.a ground." ^ Beeituse few of us take time to , :udy ourselves, we fall short of atlining virtue. It is not an easy mat?r ito master o.ne's emotions?that reuires reflection and most of-us have ot developed" the cauacitv fiTr lection. 'i . ^ ~-i ' Our emotions are usually governed, y what others think' for us, therearc if happiness Cuiv.es to us because 1 f what'others have thought that hapiness is transient and not sustained; iyariou*..i??i. .not the remit?of -vou? on. t is important that men the world ver should leain to master their own motions; that they should free themelv.es of their emotions' bondage? hieh means fears, superstitions, moalWeaknesses; that tjfrey should eval: ate themselves in .the light of a- reaoned conclusion. Unti] such happens he majority of men will Continue .as h^ves^ for \vh??n the mind w in J mild. <{eThjjir?-vca? be no freedom. ''T/ifp 'nrfhy people jnu'kc up sociulyV riftr-woO(t "simply because' the* have e.rmitted society's estimate of them a go unchallenged. Had manv of ; hem taken time- to study thoniselvip* TCy would have discovered _ hidden reasures that might havt. meant not nly happiness. for "themselves, hut a reater civilizing influence on human | :y. as well. . . | Top niapy times- the si intent leaves chool' discouraged hecduse _some eacher has placctLn_certain. c-val/.ia . ion upon i\is cranial ^capacity. He ?aves off pursuing matters of intelimyo't l?""iiini' he tu'oontfe nthout question the esti.nva.ti' of t lie ejicher. There are others. who reardless of.any estimate nnule by.anvj ody resolve to make their iiw'n esti-, late, and though a scholastic pariah: nfinv n nnn l-nmii In the oho'e .'here those*, very teachers wlux.o?sted: ini have worshipped at his shrine* ~Wr?hmre?been?t+dd??K<?1; ml Tayes had a difficult time of it "at ^isk arid had to leave, but Fisk hours him today *as she does no other f her graduates. Roland 'I hives' famed to master his emotions, lie. as achieved virtue because he first ame to know himself. .All of us,can o likewise./t j NEWBERRY NEWS - 11 T.ast week, we had the largest leet and snow that we have had in everal years and some predict tlv t" ;*s going to he a good fanning year' . Mr. and Mrs. E. 'L. Dennis, after pending several.months at home. reamed, to \yhite Plains, W w Yprk. While here Air. Dennis built a tb'Peesom bungalow, Mr. ClarnheeJ Turner after 'spend* ' rg a month or more returned ' to Washington, I). C. While her. Mr. 'uiner* built a three room bungalow >r his hrother-iu-lau, Di. G. (J. Sin-'. leton. Mrs. Elsie Daniels, Misses *" nd Anna -motored to Spartanburg i uhd'ay, Feb. 2, .to see Mrs. hueyj taniels Sondley. .They report-p very! leas'ant trip. 1 The following persons were invited j 3 the home of Mrs. llattie-Adams as I uests of Mrs. Mattie Met?. Sunday. . m.: Rev. and Mrs.<J.?0. Smart, Rev.I nd Mrs. .1. I. GoldsoW. Mr. and Mjs.I id. Worthy;?Mr. niaC?M ly. " I Vhite, Mr. and Airs. A. J.Moon. Mr. nd Mrs. I,. G. Singleton, Rev; Cone and, Mr. Francis Christie and Mi. ilenn. The course of the .meal moisted (if grape fruit with cherries, hicken, rice, gravy, dressing, olives ieas and carrots, celery, heets, chowhow pickle and, hot biscuit..,- Xcxi ourse, Qrango ice and cake. l.ast, ihick coffee with cream was served. dany were the smiles of those pre'sint ynd-every?one ox prosed -tlumiselres as having enjoyed the dinner. . Death . Mr. George Kichelbeigcr died at his lome,' Hunter street; Jan. 2K. funerilized at the residence, Feh.: I, buried it Calvary. The funeral was conduced by Rev. J. S. Smart. Williams & jllliam undertakers. Mrs. Nannie Hunter died Sunday. February 2, ftmerali/.cd Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2^20 at Williams & (iilUttriTs -ttndorparlor, buried at Werts?ccmc- ; _Mr.i Jim Williams' dropped depd, Monday, !t, 'near KlHitl'd*." \v iiiiatiis & jillinm in ehai'gtn ? ? Calvary Presbyterian Church had a special program Sundav aftcihonh. President of Harbison College and al*o the quartet of llavhmoo rendered) several selections.' The collection for, tne day was 3>ou.uu, uev. i?. iai-madgc Murray, pastor. Miller Chapel A. M. E. Church Sunday Sehool~4pened~aC441 o'clock.! knpt Fr F h'luyd-in charge, lesson reviewed by the pastor. Rev. j. C.'-j Smart, - Banner class gapno as last. Sunday, four and ten. { ' I Morning- ami -night .-services were targeljr attended, > : -1 I.eague mfet at its usual houp, G:.'t(H. a'clock . Mrs. Jani6 Smart, pros)-, dent. ' . v. -The sick this week: Mrs. Carrie Workman, Player street: Mrs. Carrie PAyaiWgeT, and Jim Puringson, Caldwell stret; Mr. Jim Reader, Davis Ave nue. | V i Orders Life Size fainting of Lincoln Til 9 . . . I. i Orangeburg's position |s a shrine ?* of tKe? most sentiment of the Seven ? Arts Wiys proclaimed today with tak news that Mr. S. Morgan, prominent wH fi'fiire in legal and fraternal circUov yes has commissioned an artist to paint nee a life size commemorative painting of wa Abraham Lincoln, to hang in his law ' bes ? ' . | -f-ftrti Attorney Morgan received his.edu- fro rati, hi at Howard University Scluiol the nf Law, and since beihg admitted to cou liracCice liiis had a highly successful teg I'ayoer as a lawyer, and is also one-,of con the oufstahdingJigures in his church, t\yi the-A. M. K. a i * K vide lice of his success- is seen in. tc.s the fact that ho-has-eouuNenHmvtrive- l10^ painting in veneration of the memory ')U-V LwkuIm. the Martyr. The'ranva'ivil| he exec iled by Charles Spears, Clir hv. nationally known painter. chu 1 (illAY COt UT - ^ a t S'ews-tVom l.ailTehs.-vounty Training cil """ "... Schinif ' to 4- . 1 wil The Laurens . Couiitjtl, Training eon School with a larger ehrollniont than cit> i'\er is still, nioving onward and up- oth tviird under the strong"leadership of dw ahle teachers. Wo bnvo been favor- ti.oi ihI with several noted visitors.-among per the*lit were Mi>-Feltoni Supervisor-of .pri Negro schools of S. C. Mr. Caldwell,.a. "I member of tlx- ib-nni-il lgducatioiT CU, Board and our comity Superintendent, her .Miss Kate -Watford. Thev expressed the themselves as' being well pleaded with s?'l work and system of the school. .of Those doing'departmental work are wil Mrs. V. A. Nelson, English and Liter- - opt ut il e, Miss Maybel Gandy, Home feeo' Coi noniics and Health. Mrs. A^lrey AV.aii.juUl zor, Primary: department, miss S. 1). ti'ci Moseley. History - and Geography for 1'rof. W. White, agriculture. Science lici :md Mathematics, The Agi icultiife (Tub with George] Smith as' president, nave their an-] niial Ijathers and son banquet in the 1 school auditorium, Jan. .'51. They en To1 tertninoxl their _gues.ts with a very Joe ideasine progi-Hm ahd a delicious re- -Ti past* which was prepared.by the Home Jar Economies- classes. Hie The Improvement (Tub, with Mrs. Ue' W'an/.er as president is doing ii great sixty -dollars Tor sche. il improvement work. This (Tali has raised kso Tar and has onvToot for Friday night, a <>Ue Walk. The trustee!? ate busy";f; raising money, oil "tttty* piano, and we . are Imping to bc-cleand of indebted- .. i ur n. The tii be presented by the. students \V"1H , lii- the annual 'declamation contest ..^|| .onetime- in March-. - { q The entire County, is stirred up \ ivitb. the great Night School move- i(j. mont and our principal \V. A,. White (j(>1 lias#heen placX'd in charge of all the |itJ, Neirro schools_jif the County. This j(>|, ninlle > |lc!- ks far Hi> strung Icitdet'^ilp,' j)(.c, Mrs. h. Mcisley has been- placed in j rh.-jj^ro of the work for this school. aJ.v \\?. ;Ui<' wishing her much success. ' j ? ?^ * vv re V IIKI.KNA NKWS ^ho~ young people are taking, great. aa| interest in the church s. rviee;-coming ^()) i?iit ni?w as never before.. Sunday v*jj School- begins trf pick up also. All (p(1 teachers were.at their posts Sunday, ^ fho lesson was well discussed by all. fit.'MI p. in.. A. C. K. I,. met with the .'nu. president, Mr. .Ieysstf. Marshall, l.es- pa, <011 taught by Mr. XN^jiwGlcnn aiid? remarks. Mrs. .'Georgia Clark at the nu. piano.' . ; ??* f 7:.'50 p. ?),. Uev. R. A. Youn.fr preach . sp( ; <! a. soul stirring sermon to all of his -pp hearers;' Then- w.e began to say: "1 t.rs was glad when they said- unto ---> let t"jtV, ns jro into the house of the Lord'." '1 Snhdny is 'communion day, we hope p-p that {111 of our members will he pros- \p nt; our friends s'.lso are. welcome to Jp'r Chapel to worship wtih 'ns ^7 Miss Km ma Ly Gary. spent the week 'a 1 end with'parents," Mr. and Mrs. John sor ( are. ' ' '? I>vo *' . /' ' ' ' Teachers Ah .O vt Enrolling '? ' ' ? <> , C01 Palmetto Slate ( ' m ' *" ' '' ' '' i Ibf Toaehnrc' A CCA/lintlnn ' ())': T * *" ' i>ii Every, rtfoi.-l Js being exerted f ttakyesston of tin Palmetto- -^'1 Stati- TVaehers'' Association tlu- hest !??: -uo?Uuj?hid. ?> y?of -^the?urg.mw..itiMfT. Sti No Negro teacher of the statu can uf- ! *'< font frr i>e .ta^enT. * Remember, the Ke date is March 2(?-21b- " i All Jhnjy ' (listi^Tjn?ishi>d . educators will Ed bc-proscntr duiMng tlmjfesTbh. Ylu Ale speaker, Dr. .1. M. Candy,. President! Ha i>f Virginia State College, Petersburg ! Ab Virginia is an outstanding orator. He All lino recently been appointed on a com-; An mission to st-.idy the status of eduea-'Ba lion in the United States. Only two j Bu Negroes are on_that commission. It|Be: can he seen,.then, that Doctor Candy jCal is, in a ftosjtion to^bnngT us abundant Ch food for thought. ' Ch -'IViu heiK who tlesrrt* to omarrrrden^H h tificatjon certificates ' t?? Ii-mv.-I ?'t. t'li (lueed rates may receive them by ap-'('o plying for, .them. These certificates{_t)o will not be senC*unless requested. | Fa lb sendine mi-mhership diio-i pli-i^? ' h'l. observe the following: Send check or Ce. money order payable to John P. Bur--Cr (jess, Executive Secretary, Orange-1 Cr Imrtr. S; C. Tio siirn tri sen,! ftomo# r.f ir? teachers, flieir teaching addresses, and Ja: h'>mc addresses. (jive-name* not-jni-'Kc tials; and, if women, state whether La .Miss or Mrs. , La The , following schools reported'ohe I.e: hundred percent since our last report j Ma report was made; ' .. . j No Dillon County Training School, Oc Principal James A. Hoi ma if; North Pit _jchool, Principal Moses Ancfum; Mur Ri< ray Rosenwnld school, Principal A. J.iSp Thomas; Aiken Graded School, Princi^.Su paT W. D. Drake. tXTr ICnrrjllmcnt of teachers in Puhltet VVi schools as per State Superintendent's Yo I report, and .Jfee paid up to date: ,*j Saturday^ ' * E Ml'TUAL UNDERTAKING COMPANY (?ROWl\G >uniter, Feb.?The Mutual Under- *> ing Com puny, a race-organization, ich was organised some twelve ' . A L4's ago in. response todrhc crying ~ d of a growin** community: It "*?-3 s and is sponsored by some of the t thinking citizens. It had t'Iwli1 olijm lllltl htm MOVer wftiv'ercd in the same. First was to serve race along its par tic ujin< line wifh . rtesy, service, earnestness f-' in:rity. Secondly, that out' givnip ? ild carry, on- Cooperative -business > ?r? dve sucessjve years and now with .cry line advance lean is n livine ' -r . timony of how well \ihi's.e.?two pro-. Jti'wiis. t^> Thic iiness-is .Tiot ami never has been a "iniimt ii/n;i| concern. Its board of L'ctors consists oi men of all flic irches of this community. Rffrl* a t-> the advance leap we point h pride to the recent pin*ohn;?e of welve Irooin- dwelling at -12 'Counstroet which is bciniPremodelel in a modern Funeral Home; There 1 be a rest room for ladies' and ilfort for those who are visiting our " * A large chapel for funerals and . e'r meetings. The purchase of this' ^ idling means a very great r.t'dncrin rents and?other operating ox* ises as it takes us'out of the.high ee Section.. - bis corporation has cvmtinuouSlv m imp)1"'"'""' " pci'y ??>??" ^ of men of our group. Sumter mid ? Race ought to lie proud z>f this endid achievement. The columns the colored press of this section 1 carry the announcement- of diiiv *: * Miinjr of the funeral lumio at i'J lincil Street. We are now at ou. jjtand and will he until,further no ?. Wishing to thatfk tine and all vmir very line corporation and s?>t the continuation of the same. Very respect I uiy yours. T~ The Mutual (Tiidei-taking Co* Hoard of Iti rectoi*So ?i:of. .1. C. IVi.dea(n. Rev.' A. C." ivnscnd, Rev; .1. M.rim-rison, M^r. * Frii'Vson, Mi'. Sam vSTvyn, Mrs H. - Wright McClester. Mr Waller lies, Mrs. Mav Spell's, Mrs. II. S. ' e, Rev. (I. Towiisond, 'secretaryr r. "A. 1*. Spears, president. ^i MMRUviii.i: M:WJ\ himineryill,. for the' last Week has JlL thy. Throes rif 1 haL?ex-tremety ' i . *? iiareaIde weather that has prevail'" all over thy state,?dait Sunday was >ple_ availed themselves ??f the optunity to attend '.church services, thechurches had {rood attendance. The Missionary Society ;it Hcthel M. I'l. Church has In-en reorjyanizwith Mrs. Lizzie Aiken :?s prcsi it. .Mrs. S. ( Klninvinu 4,.;r ..< khbSandy Simmons is very much in i-strd?U> Mil i ij11n;ti->?ivni'lw-jhlK in" n the conne.etiontil president for en years.. The Jitveniue Mission' Society , has also been organized ler her leadership. We predict p ' le.awake society in Bethel Chinch. 'Ethiopia at the Bar: of Justice." 1 be staged .an the 2-fi(h of this nth at Bethel A. Ms K. Church, no of the best talent in 'Summer-' . e and I.incolnville Will take part in pagenat. The play i.< directed by s. S. (1. Simmons'. ; ... > I'lie basketball game hetw.een Sumr.villo and Walterhuroi that was to , ? fe been played Monday p. tn..has(L* n postjir.ned for a later date. Sunlrville has matched With a numhei schools this year; which shows that > is up to the standard in athletics ey have a splendid corps of teach. ind the school is progressing mi-,', r;-^ the Itjpdership of Miss (trace Kshe.fthe Coleridge-Taylor (lite ('luli-pf' arleston wo Shipped, at Bel he) A E. Church with Dr. S. Simmons on third Sunday.-.Fob. D'dli nt elev en?u J lock and at five o'clock will give , recital in Spirituals and. Jubilee . igs. This club is making itself faus m the snletidid recitals 2r State For Meeting nntics_ . No. Teachers. 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