The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 08, 1930, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR I J^Palnt PUBLISH 1310 Assembly S GEO. H. HA1V r, Cntefe^ at the Post Ortict at Colun f . Act oi Congress. One Year ?l*n^. . |2.titl P Six Months 1.25 FOREIGN AD\ W. U. Z1FF CO., 608 Des Official Advertisements at the rate ~ I )1r l M ir-TT-n-Tt^pTTftH^?hrinf nnrl | tSrest when^hey are accompani thors and are not of a defamat ~~? will not be noticed. Rejected n " \ REMl Checks, Drafts and Postal or Expre: to.the order oi the Palmetto Lei . , _'s N. J. FREDEK1CK ? 7H. W. BAUMGARDNER - Communications intended for the cu: reaih the editor ral desk of the ? ft eni-h week. City news, local uay night. " " ~ / 1 ' BusinessandJ CTyniMHIA, & - A WORK W. C. Alatney, Sr., Director ministration, of Blueneld Inst a workable plan for, Coopei at would be a fine thing if Colun presents it because it has wor __ His plan is presented becai seven hundred people organize ? pose of operating a cooperati making a-capital-of?$7,00Qir? their store, paid current prie< nmnnnfihg to S140.000 f of $5,500. The average purer back Sft invested $10 Each invCatOT^eceived ?u p< had been give to many of theii inga business institution. W< ' some appeal for Columbians < feel the need for our doing so -?1?~? Surely the11 Ight type pfleade: cooperative movement, in Colu EV1DENCI Last week's issue of The Pi f ....-by the Rev. Stephen C. Cam] T ? -?tfoasFtl the^carrdidacyof Ira 1 Morris College, to succeed J. J edict College. w - The Rev. Campbell paused ""TRiipti^t Negro Professor in Soi gentlemanly. Because of our self abnegation in n"' p'rt^pp have led him, we are inclined t Campbell Chat al better choree: Pinson is in the full sense a ^ in manner, careful in speech, i ^ - . tion, aTTd withal saturated wit - vice~of whictj he is capable, he tion that, is''not 'commonly se? Pinson- has luborotL zealous^ meat 6f that-school, when he i ~tive teturns for his skilled se iL- ?- - ' ?" * me umce. out as. the tKev. Car ment among his coitstituencv s " mm. , A SUGGESTION FOR 1 The following is taken, t'rorn Fact Finding Conference held tion presented at ffie Second most astoimdinrrm rt o ia the south to the Negro" sch veal further, that in tw.o-thir( - of the funds applied to Negro -. -J the total amount has increased "It was also pointed out tha tion especially among Negro used and directed-toward a r< Negrochildren." ' "This is an indictment which , lor organizations, and" An organization does very littl problems of fundamental impc dren should take precedence o1 Association?gven election of i In an address prepared by \ 1911-12 South Carolina spent groes, $1.44. Ten years later times as much for each white ? ??Negrp child>.?1?;? ? The Columbia Record, in an facts and figures showing the tween Negro and white childre for our teachers association t< these issues squarely and just tion. 4 ?? ^ IWL will ever have one goal?not 1 1Jt__ J; apd aint of that life which mei Another American thinker < ideal citizen will maintain an tion. He does not mean that! J .. i: 11 vuLHuuntti education and tech: ?rworkr he only means that he; 1930, rather than following bli "'cation that have come down f This Isi.teiLJtliiiiker, points 01 it if safe to say that 5,000 wi sense of scholarship, that /thej and that if we made them into unfit them for happy and effec -?observes that the mode ly admitting that it resigns its nrnrnmJ-sebohtr* out of the 5,0C *1 r '-f ' E* , ^ <;v Ik,.'.' . %4 . '* w"' ' '[ *> VfJ. ' ?i> ''I' - _ ; - r rtlc3foaiirr ED YVEEKL/Y treet, Columbia, S. C. '. _ IPTGN, Publisher. ? __ ibiaTS. C-, as second class matter oy ati . ItiPTIONW .-- - - - -V. Z = - Three Mantho .?. 1|?JLp_ . single Copy .0b ERT1SINC AGENCY irborn St., Chicago, 111. allowed by law. rational' letters ftir fTnhi^s of general ined by the names aftd UUdlesses ui tiiir ufe- ory nature. Anonymous communications lanuscripts will not be returned. TTANCES . . ss ^loneV Orders should be maclepayabld ader-. V rs?v**~4 Acting Editoi : 1 i 7^ i?ran f iccna mnet bn i?ar*f kitioi' ' ?> m/1 oliAitlf. U<5W? lliuai uc ? Vi J Ut AW A f auu OWUIU Palmetto Leader not later than Tuesday s, personals and social news, by WednesSditorial Phone 4523 . ' __ lUKlM>~~MAitClI tt, 1988 AlBLE PLAN ^ r~the Department of Business Aditute, Bluefield, VV. Va.# has offered ive business among our people. ~ It rbia were to try out his plan-for-he. ked and is working elsewhere, use it is working ip a town where *d a cooperative society for-the-purve store. Each i>erson put in $10, They confined their purchases to and did a business among themor the year. There was a net profit lasa ot each was $200. He rocoivod own group, and they were controll5 thought that this idea might.have ind of h org 'amnnir our rawdgrs who mqthjng about Ou^efonomic plight! rship pan be fourid to launch sueh-n mhiri, why Tint '? ^ ?0 - . - 3". C OF THOUGHT v V almetto Leader contained an article jhel^ of Anderson in which he tap)avid Pinson for the presidency of . Starks. the president elect of Benout that Pinson is the Lest trained utfi Carolina, that he is faithful and long acquaintance \*dfh Professor myledge of his sterling ^firtjhTSnd utjon , of his duties, wherever they 0 agree most heartily withtfte Kev. could not" be made. 1 gentleman and a scholar. Urbane deep in thought, powerful in execuh a desire to render thelargcst ser would carry to that office a distincm-among our group. = patriotically lor the develop- " might have enjoyed far more^ lucrarvicesr-4f-is not-like him tr> sppU npbell suggests the thoughtful eler hould_make.su.re that the office seek EACHERS ASSOCIATION J the booklet sent out by the Second at Durham: "The data on "EducaFac t Fmding eohferenee rev eat a ie~E?pplication of public school funds ools of the dual systefn. They re.-. J Is the states the proportional part 1 schools has decreased even though i. t the^vast possibilities of organiza- 1 teachers are not being effectively 1 eform of the growing injustice to ! i, if it is true, does not speak well , r??jwinlly t.n.uihprg. organizations. < e good that is afraid to tackle these ? >rtance. The rights of Negro' chil- ; rer everything else in our teachers officers. The Fact Finders have that are-they. going to do about it! V. A. Robinson it is shown that in >er capita for whites $10.00, for Nethis state spent $30.28 for whites o-changing-in ten years from seven child to 8.3 times as much for each editorial "Is It Our Shame" gave deplorable discrepancies shown ben at this time.. There is much work o do,.. We hope that they will face ify their existence as an organiza- ^ ETHIC A.T1HN er has said that; "T,he true college to earn meat, but to know^the end it nourishes." ^ equally a<s eniinenOhlnks that the utilitarian attitude toVvard educaj'the ideal citizen will think only of qical training for bread and butter drill inoiof ^*- " *n*i migiov viiai uuf cuucAiion&i sys~ ving and" working iri the America of ndly the accepted objectives edurom medieval times, it that in q. college of (5,0001 students 11 peyer become seholara_irT the del r shoiild not try to become scholars, Ph. D. scholars we should probTably tive lives, w___. .t* -i. 'J L..; m college has separated-fchc 5,000 cholars out of the 1,000, and frarfkelf to making only mediocre or sub)0. He concludes that the ideal citiii, m- - - THE PALM Eft' y " zeh will insist that the 5,000 pre: that calls for something more us as mediocre scholars. The Association" of College Pres caught somewhat of the spirit of a report of its meeting held at Bel ciation went on record as ceasing language for college entrance. It throughout the country are cndea ticity of opportunities, as will pei fiirnl hpnt throughout a course be In "School and Society" for Fel Pctttt Strife' College even went so who shows an aptitude for athleti niey of developing that bent to it* an appropriate degree. 3-1 e sugg' gw diolor of Athletic^ Bache Athletics, Master of Science In At Doctor of?Science- In Athletics...,._ sei'ving of consideration because,! no art of science that" promises su< bv the^ods than the science of At educators are beginning to thipkT ? _:. POINTED I n a t \T m ci I - - ^ 'T -m .'i: O? 1 11 J By GEORGE A. SINGLETON |j POINTED POINTS The weekly text: fie*.who sows the 1 ground with care and diligence ac- j < quire a greater ' stock of religious: f merit than he could gain by the repe- i tition of ten thousand prayers.?Zo- \ roaster. . , *_ 1 -? . t A bitter pill for yeligious fanatics, 1 but brother Zoroaster's point is well t taken.- Gradually' men Will move! around to the point where .they can;i see the wisdom implied. Booker T. t Washington of .precious memory, j great American the non-white seized!, the point and Tuskegee came. j j ?? u Few days ago Henry Ford, began t hi* pdnpntinnnl proienf hv giving a t school in Georgia one million dollars, j This school is :ffrdustrial~ Its students ( learn to work with their handsLir 4-, White fplk maximizp Washington's^ deaLbbt niacK folk have not yet wan-! 1 d .up- to iu nignilu-nnri'?Most hlnek !, state of primitivity and need piemen-,, tary education plus tradjes jt Krom the race group should come [ and leading' farmers. A nation lives 11 he outstanding agricultural chemists ?n its stomach and they who produce 11 *he foodstuffs to feed the-people .willLt n the long rtFn~*TnKertt the earth." |s Yoorhees is ' the South Carolina , Tuskegee College. It gets right down' to fundamentals and not "fundamen-y talism." ]Let this thot simmer: Ger-j many v'J''duces about WlCfl the httht-i -her of bushels- of wheat per acre as your jcountry. , Why ? . \{ ' t : : : ;?. _. _ ' 7 L - ~?tc The more you produce, the more-11 you will have, the more yon havn the c mnro you can save and the more yon save . the stronger the group. c There are two classes of people?, producers and consumers. Those who j consume and dp not produce are mill? s day the nroduccrswin ronoii - _?_* , ~ ? ^?V J ?? ll<X C u ?=" - fl .stones aboufThe neck ofTsocfety. Some c sus said about then\; Paul makes the ? statement, "Thosy who will not prodtiee. shall not consume;'* " ^ Your schsots^should turn out producers. If they do not, they fail. | Hurrah!^ "Atlon-Benedict Summer cj School! After a whilejt will be Allen-' f Benedict winter school: A street di- ? rides~these two rnstitutiOhs Avhfch are them combine lb?This insignificanL' doing the -Same' type of .work. Let theoretical writer has written. iv' " -Jo ThP Soviet government has launch- NN ?d a campaign to raise funds by col-(Tr lecting "all"sorts of waste materials to , be converted into useful articles of export. Recently when Anna Luboshitz, ? st_well. known cellist, gave a special ^ recital in Moscow bundles of junk ^ iycic aacpteu ior admission. A Mos- p ;ow paper announced: "Six pounds q 7f rays in" pa per, old bottles, tirf cans,.'^, bones or a single pair of olu rubbers. ^ will be accepted as the admission fee. GeorpP T. Fleming will represent S( the University of Wisconsin at thej: Northern Oratorical fcagutr "contests at Rvanston, Illinois on May '3. , Mr.v'j Fleming is non-white. And remem- _ ber that Wisconsin is the1 Alma Mater of Editor N. J..Frederick. IRMO .NEWS ' The Piedmont adult night training ^ school with a larger enrollment than' ever is still moving-/ onward. Jand up- j w^rd under the strong leade,rship.-o?^h able teaehejr.s?...PrLncipatI MrS^ienri- t efta Bowie, graduate of the class of" d Tft08. Allen Urti?ersity. and Miss M-ar* n tha Suher';"-?ssistant teacher, gradu- t ate of Alleft University in the class nf 1097 We are also favored with several noted ministers, who after our t recitation hours, each night maRe a <1 ten minutes talk from the Bible. Rev,. } T. Bowman talked fmm the Book o'f t King's on Wednesday night, subject^J^ There is plenty of room. The Af Chapel Is aoing work under their >i president* Mr, Frank Vance, hut she I never can rub shoulders with Pine Grove- League. 7 ?? ~r v The Rev. A. D. Dawkins and family c motored to Carlisle. they were atr- "J coitipanied h- Rev. T. Bowman. s Mr?., ^Vjary J. __Suber and three dauffnte"rs, worsTiTprpp'<r with VorunTPs""o Chapel on Sunday , past. r Mr. R. C. Johnson of Harbison Cot- t lege spent Thursday afternoon with cl Mi** M. E. Suber the teacher of .It mo County School. We are alwavs F srlafl to have visitors. We had as our F jfuesT on Friday nfprht at the Pied- a mont adult niprht school the Rev. t LouiseEuchelbisrer. - p c ' I rp LEADER sent a new educational problem eful than just setting them off ;iripnts and deans seems to have these observations aecording to jydict last Saturday. The Assoto require tywrtinfts in foreign was observed that the colleges ivoring to provide such an elas mit a student to follow his nayond the high sphooL. bruary Carroll D. Champlin, of ftU Hft lo say that the student" cs shohld "be given the opportu> maximum, and reward it with ests courses leading to the delor of Science in Athletics. Bach Of Athletic Science. Master of hletics* Doctor of Athletics, and His suggestion is Certainly den our scheme of tilings there is ?h rich returns to those favored hletics. It is fortunate that our ft)out useful education. PERIPATETIC 1 -' MUSI NfiS By 4. WALKER "ROUND A ie~JuKUcc^Clivei WendeW lolmes of the United States Supreme Tnu^ykMs-SiLyeflrs vouny had the ollowing to say in dissenting opm on in ^Schwimmer Case which vas decided by that tribunal May 27, 1929: "If there is'any principle ot he constitution that more imperative* calls -foi* attachment than any oth'V, "it iv* the principle of free thought ?fTOt ?free- thought for those, who '.gree with us,: but freedom for the bought that we hate." r? Concerning -in-? this opinian__^?rc; i ustices Branders and Sanford Nearly always Holmes and Brander's <>vm n minority that does its own 1 inking on the bench. We believe hn't in th" ?'levitt'f>n of Charles Evans 1 ughos to the Chief Justice.Post Pres dent Hoover has exercised rare judg. ent. W was forseeable that the . wl sot Iin in Congress' over- 'hteTip^ jointment was teevitaljle; but?Mr. n i i ?. * L: hoover Knows tnai iimu uni ucui nun nit in the wisdom of his choloe. Mr. Hughes is~a^wbrthy-crhttpattlon>f Holmes and Brandeis, for he has icon known to defend anarchists vhen they were maltreated by tho aw's machineryp even though he is. inajterably oonos.ed to the principles ipon which Anarchy is?established. These three Justices will use Volaire's words as a working hypothecs: ~T Jmi'l -ngrnn n-ith W^'ll V^1 ay, but will defend to the deqith your iglit to say it." . CHESTER NEWS Misses?Viif?'i.ii ^tp~^arah- Grr^. tudents in Finley high school motor-" d to their homes in Wilksburg, Frilay, and spynt week end with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexanler Gore. -M-rs, Marie?Gilmore, domestic scinee teacher in Emmet Scott ".high. chmd. Rock Hill, spent, last Saturday here w 1 tli her daughter, Mi s s lohnnie Mae Gilwore, who. is a high chool student at: Brtttnord-Custiiniy,. Jis, James, also a, teacher in Emmet >cott high school accompanied Mrsr iilmore here. , Tr/ * The body of Mrs. Nettie Hall Btcins, who died in Winston-Salem, afs*b an illness was brought here Tuesay "morning: ? Monday was said to be thP coldest ay that we have had "this winter. he thermometer registered '20 derees. , ~~T~"^?:? ' Mr Israel Riivcett is imnrovintrttf rr~hetn<f-in doors?tat?several (jays ith a very painful eye, a'small piece f board flew into his eye while he as building a fence, and caused him luc'h suffering. Mr. John I). McCollough who has eon troubled- much with inflamed yes caused from a sty on the lid, is radually getting better. , \i.-p Davis and daughter, Irs. Virginia Davis Hall and-baby lubie, Mrs. Mamie Clark, Mr. Felix Hark and little son, Felix, Jr.,' mojred to Columbia Friday and spent -d^'v tvllli iclullnn^zamd friends. - Mrs. Emma of New York^TTity 1?" isiting her sister, Mrs. Annie Wil )n, Gadsden Street. _Mi\ .Seymour Carroll of Columbia, hairman and Field" A'genmf~"thtr Jo? ine Commission, appointed by Gov. tiehards,"spent Monday night in ,the ity looking into thP visit of the Ioine Commission which is to come to his city on'ttredJOth of this month. In was; thp gyest of Prpf. S. L. Fin-ey. /r : ~ ~ 1 ~ The Daughter Elks gave a very en oyable party Thursday nipfhtyoat the jyji'e of Mffc?~Hatie Sims, complimenai;y to Mrs. Sims, - who .with her auprhter, Miss Ruth, left Saturday rrdlminp: to make their home in Spara~ fla. Sandwiches, pifhch and cake rove served, Miss Katio Oates was hostess to hp Community Sewing Ctrrte~on Frilay evenln<r^_at the home of Mr. and rlrs. John Davis. Chicken salad, saliijps, pickles, RuPss'ian tea, ice cream irke and salted airmrnds-were served. Dr. and Mrs. Dewey Ducket and amily of Rock Hill, spent Sunday lere as quests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ^ander. ReV. and Mr. Croekptt niomm yas hi the city Wednesday f the sruests if Rev. and Mrs. J." T. Murdock and dr. and" Mrs. VM Wright, -Ashford treet. The Buds of Promise were in chatge f "MfC Ada whrmyidt scrrrday srrer-ioon at Brooklyn Tabernacje, "when he funeral services of their Presilent, Mrs.-Anna McMullert were held. The Stewardess Board No. 2, of Brooklyn Tabernacle was entertained riday afternoon at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. FTi Wrijght, Rev.^Miirdockr h0 new pastor, and his wife wer? resent nnd both made very timely ! i * "taTks. "The meeting was profitable and the afternoon pleasantly spent A salad course, cake, ice creanv. am French tea were served. Tiie County and city teachers me in their regular meeting aVthe Finle] Hi School Saturday morning. Count] Supt., J. Nunnery was present, am made the opening remarks. Then th, teachers passed to their several class es which were, taught as follows Mrs^-C. M. .Finley, Arithmetic; Misi Dewey McDowell, English; Miss Jo Cassell, Primhry Methods; Rev. \V. L iBaxter^ School Management. . The "Write Your Name" NighSchools are closing after a twent] night session. - Much good" has beei done, and both teachers and pupil: ; have worked earnestly from night t( ~ night. "' :-= On the evening of the 20th of thi: month a rare treat will be ours 11 that the Good Will Tour of the Stat< - Naturaf -Resources Commission, re cently appointed by Gov. John G t Richards, will end in this city. Ad - dresses?from the members of th< ...:n u_ 1?u -i . ~ . wiimiuosiuii win uc iiciu ai me tai vary Baptist Church, at 8 o'clock. Th< public generally, white and colorec will be expected to be present. Th< Mayor of the City will deliver th< address of welcome. There will b< present on-this occasion, Ministers Bishops, College Presidents, Profes sore,-Farmers.'Barkers, Lawyers arte ' -many- oilier?distinguished?guests o: . aau?_KTDUD from various marts of th? ' state, wh6'*WllI Strive hi n. in iibm>iil pullman buses, in time to- look iovei " our Cltv and be present for thtt-pm gram tnat night. Great plans are be ing made in other places where this group Will visit and the citizens ol r. hoc tor arp looking fOTWgrtt>tO''"gree these visitors with the usual courtesj and hospitality for which this city is known. ." Mr. and- Mrs. James Starfback wh( have been living in Charlotte, hav< moved here. Mr. Stanback is engag ed in insurance work with* the N.~? Mutual Company. ?,. The Finley Hi School Basketbal rrirlo nlosro/4 Plinf am P allanro f ao?v? tr Rock Hill,. Friday afternoon. Th< 'M'uiu wan 80-4^in-fn?Qr-of-Finl?y Hi The result of the several games played by Finley Hi will be given at a 1-later date. -On?the .sick - list are; Miss Rosa Plniiinny, \T?-rQ. Kfllim, STIC little Lqroy Winn, the one. year .olc' inn of fir, nn^ Preston Winn Mrs. Susanna HowarH, Mrs. ?Cathirf Isom. ..." ; Mr. Bud I,ee injvery ill at his home on Wylie street, from the effects 61 n ^yound receivetf-in ~hts foot when ho hccidontally^stenned on a board. Mr. Alexander Young of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Louis Finley, a student at Benedict College, is: spending -the week end with his parent?, Prof, and Mrs, S. L. Finleji. Sunday afternoon at '3:30 okdock, at Calvary Baptist Church, the music classes of Finley Hi School will "give 'a?I r^Tiffftihg of -folk songs. Beside^ the .choruses, The malp sextette apd mixed double sextette will sing several numbers. This promises .to be an interesting pro;{ .. 7 ' ' Q . InfaWflcf In Tc* &MJI VV/A V % :: Gro Interest in the coming converi ers' Association continues to gr ing added'to day by day. Da Berkeley countjesand Clinton N< registered 100 per cent. Other j are very near that line, and pr Everything points to a recordMarch 26-20. ' . March 10th is the time limit is offered only for IffO.per cei mailed to all members of the A of County Associations will plea15. the names of. members that meeting. The railroads have granted rt certificate -pkuv--to-4he?Convent Tickets will be on sale March April 4. Any member of the A ^her family can obtain tickets -which will be mailed from my c for these certificates, please se for whom they are wanted, as 1 written upon the certificates b If is always necessary for us this consideration. However, < that the number of people who u less. Travel by rail is cheap ai who can to travel by railr so ths future"to get this consideratior DON'T FORGET "LIGHTNIh MARCH 2fi YOTT Cant MOT - V ^ V/Hir V 1 JOHN P. B A > . .t. .t. .> . -Benedict* Allen X (Under the Supervisidi | ' 6f Edu< j D. H, SIMS, -President,'* At Benedict College and Alle v The combined facilities of botl I, Summer Session begins Jum y Faculty of outstanding cdxirati i Many social anil recreational -4 -Credit- toward gradua'tfonribe <v cates. J Send for application Wank to X I). H. SIMS r % Penedicl s .j * - -* . , / ? ?J / ' -? * " %-TL ^^^gaturd^ 1930^ I, gram. ,4 . R-ev. and Mrs. J. W. Wright, and i little daughter Lucile', motored .to Kershaw Sunday and spent the day t with relatives. They' returned MonIr day accompanied by Mrs. Wright's / mother, Mrs. Lucy Larley, and sistepr" 1 jyirs. Beulah McDonald, who will spend 3 a few day* in the city. ^ Quite a surprise indeed is the marriage of Miss Mamie Cornwell and s Mr. Sydney Evans. Miss Cornwell was a student in the 3rd year class at . Finley Hi, and a member of the girls . sextette. t>i t lhfy__ro_ay ?_ have a lo.ng and prosperous life, t Mtssr Sarah Johnson and Mr. Sam- , f uel Spring were happily married by ? 3 Rev. F. D. Sims on Monday eVeping". * Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mrs. , 3 Martha Johnson and Mr. Springs is J, = ZEil_.unii III' in. gpilnjro s Best wished for a happy matrimonial t life are extended this young couple. ? Miss Julia Jackson of New Yprk . City is spending somP time with her . brother and sister, *Mrn and Mrs. Jas. . Jackson. V : ? ' i- ANDREWS, NEWS . - 1 I ?l* ?j Mrs. Bina Cooper of Richmond, Va., i' spent a few days here last week as . ? the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coop^ On Monday..the~girls and Boys hasI ketbail teams of .our school went to f^ilpimPrvilW tho yjgla won, hut the ^ ; boys lost. BothT teams playetl weTT. Qnitf lively bunch?accompanied the _ el-teams there^and bm'k. The gitja wore * . unHpr the Hjrection of Miss Sadie - Wh'te of Georgetown and the boys - ? jjund^r the direction of Mr. Walter f; Palmer, one of our teachers^? tj Mrs. E. L._Fraaer spent Saturday ' here as the guest" of "her daughter. ' 'Messrs; Walter Palmer and Taft Tindal~aih<i Mtsses M. E. Jackson and > E, Xhampey motored to Georgetown [ ? Sunday. Miss Sadie "White returned? ? . with them. Misses Williams, Fair and Mont. gomery of- G^ojegsfcown spent SundayI afternoon here as the guests of Mrs. i Fred Green. \ ' 1 We are sorry ?d~IearrT that Mr. M. : - Dertoni father of Mfc> Fred "Bpctnn, ? J ' | continues to bp ill. We hoDe him n ' speedy recovery. r . >" On Wednesday evening the senior [ class of the high school gave a party r -at. the If of E? Hall for the benefit,- ? _ of^heir class. A number of visitors _ u trnm Georgetown were present. The x ! party was quite a success. The ii'C?Ident is Miss Maryo George, secretary, _ > Miss Lucile Mouzon and " treasurer,- ?? ' IVIiss Alphresa Robinson. ? t Rev. and Mrs. Dr N. Wilson ?pent , Monday in Indiantown where they attended a weuairig. ' * I J. H. JOHNSON & CO. . Notary Public and Dealer in real estate and sale of lots in PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully_lQfated_\onjsaved road above j-t 1 "nog" ''"T?i . I. t [_ i . . Phone 6422^ : ? I ' ? 1109 ^ Washington Street | " " ' * \ achers Meeting . wing ? ? tion of the Palmetto State Teachow. The membership roll is berlington, Greenville, Marion and ormal and Industrial College have? ? counties and independent schools^' omise to pull up by March 10, < hreakiriggathering in Columbia^ for the 25 per cent refund* which nt enrollment. Bulletins will be ssociation M&rch 15. Presidents se send to my office before March Jiavealied._since our la-st annual educed rates on the identification ion in Columbia March.. 26-29. 22-28. inclusive, with^final Titbit UOriPlQi l An n nrl /%?v? K/\??n ^" lutiun uim iiiciuucm ui ins ui on the identification certificate, ifftce on request. When applying nd-tW names of_the individuals?7?: tbJLpamos of applicants must be efore they are issued from this to ask the railroad companies for ?aclr year the companies notice / ' . se the railroad is getting less and nd safe. I should like every one it we shall have no trouble in the, r~ON WEDNESDAY EVENING , v.i AFFORD TO MISS IT. /. . , . ...J URGESS^^^ ^ Summer School | - n of State Department - |? iO tfmrV. ' " , I " G. E. NP:LSON. Director. X . - . ' . ? n University, Columbia, S. _____ h institutions will bemused. ?* ,. j p 16 and ends July 19, 1910. . | / ?rs -ffrtmi Wading institution". { ? activities. ^ ""' " % " ' *" - ?' y rais]rrgj jintj renew ing^or certifi-. ' [ 4 ' -1) >r G. E.NELSON, | t-Allen Summer School* . * Columbia, S. C. C ... -A