The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 12, 1930, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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b': COLUMBIA, ^-C., SA'
I - ' THE
?i DuvJoseph A. Hill, assistant
-I released some information in
"Why a Census?" In dealing
"It is necessary to -classify t
we arq, to deal wisely with pr
^ Without this information we
GROES fftalics ours) were j
whites, or the extent to whicl
white population, or whether t
tions of the country. And hei
for business as well as for legi
to .develop markets in differer
tion of business or manufact
proportion of the population is
is foreign born." .
Then according tfr the ad mi
the Census Bureau the Ametw
- eign born.- and- is rioF considere
cracy. We knew that such w
that an agency of the governn
out with it in an explanation.
! ??concern atyont. bhp Negro's; mi
? - the. micrratidn of other races i<
more than two of--them iir~
thrown into the melting pot t
on his rights, as an America!
9 the object of special attention
tus of his country.
For the first time in more
'r~?believe that many of the retu
| Negroes will be false. The F
disregard for us more and rnc
do something about our politl
r- - - ' N. A. A.
Th e Rational Assoclation fo
pie is an organization that d(
citizens that it should receive
made in Columbia every once
soon as "the"membership driye
c- N.-A. A. C. P. locally until ti
There is too much intellect in
--- Association needs funds to c:
""which it Is noteeT ancf "Kfegroeunwarily
give of their substan
that they are buying protects
There is no phase of life afl
the N. A. A., C. P. does not ad
he be not admitted dares to asl
. ter,appeared-in the New York
~"To th. Editor of the Worfd:
The War Department has ri
must be separated from white
; - ^ making to the graves of their s
. ing for Tlemocracy.
"The National Association fo
' believes that this pilgrimagej
! : . introduce o0lor segregation.
i_l ' brave A,rpfriranc; wlin gnyaJthgi
Heve many Americans will feel
1 IS on and .will want to protect
?' '
Acting Secretary. National A
Colored People."
T- XT -,A? 1 ^
inoc oniv are tneso protests
papers, but the association fig
the courts of the lahdf It has
,.f rights of colored people even
can not be done without fund:
N. A. ArC. P. must be fed.
?
i r the defende
" Tn tlie issue of "April 5, the S
at length upon a Chicago Defi
der laments the fact that the '
gle leader whom it can follow.
; 'The Defender opines^----?
"We must have a leader?soi
axe. to make progress. We
- v g0rne one^who can outline the
v rl ..guide us as we march along tl
t The Defender then avers th;
low. and yet we will not select
The State thinks that the y
groin the last six and a half d<
it has not been ?f[ualed by an
was paid the Negro teachers i
'"the ^Defender shoufd have
present_at the meeting in Col
teachers. There is a general
Cltt/iaff A \To,i. V^.vl/ DV.IA
VJ I I IVU^ t/| i 1 V VT i VI l\j OHU E III 1*1
advancehtent and race express
. whether in any one of those cit
Wj more encouraging to the friend
of the Negro J,eachers' associal
The State tells us many mor
counsels us to "he industrious
to waste time in envy or to dr
It seems to think that we ha\
|rWe hope that the State dot
iwBocifltion as representative n
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Acting. F.dit'ii
rrent issue must be very brii =,io?a.
Palmetto Leader not laier-^ttian Tuesday
Editorial Phone 4523
rilRl) A Y. AI'KIL I-J. l.'-u.
?^? M??? . ? ?? ~ "vwMKNH .
CENSUS.
director of the ("en ms~ Ihnv: -a has
an endeavor to an v.-or 41 u cry
with the question ol" ikm s 11u'ri-ys :
he population according to. rare if
oblems involving didVi/ont ra.es.
wOuld not know wheiher th,/ ;,Kv
ncreasingTltoi'O- rapidly *;i:iif the
i they are ihterminjrTfiT'r v. !F!i . t he
:hey are migrating to different secre
again the inforjtiat i< njs of value
slationT The "business s Peking
it cities or eontemplat ing t :n> !<>eatn4ng
plants to Kd.v.a-- what
i colored -as.'well a-- \vha4 -ftro*> 'rt amission
of the assist; at tliie\ < f
nnu- Negwii in f ri-i >i 11 ii , 1 v ii h 10 ferd"tj,rt4he$>Alineriean
> I ol'.-demo^.
as true in fact:-but" did not think
leiit would make so I mid as To come
'Why should there, be: su: grave
grating''fiom section to i >n. if
* of,!no concern.
fix r'aee-Jt f* rerfain that there are
^TTT^f^-Urtri^lTTT--r^r:-rt !\'t I USEE
he same as ?: !.! the re'?t and insists
1. He is si'ckenjjig of being matte
in everything that ad'eris t;he st;ithan
three deeades hVmoh (kfolinn
Us enumerator:?It is /'.-a ' 'e t<
rns that are made~.w': !. roe -.rds to
tepubliean Party 3i -my 'its
>re every day. It is time-Tor us to
eal wel fa-re.
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C. P. CITS.
r-fhe-Arthvafteemoxa ^f (. :<d~_L-TTTi^
yes not reoei-YeThe, . of our
?. There aVo snora-P-* - hit ursts
in a while to gain mmnl : r . 1 ut as
"Is overwi; hear no mrT^-iVo-.? t heme
for another momh r o;o drive.
Columbia for this to ohm n. This
arry oji the-kind o'* ' i ->n f"r
$ fKro ugKouTTH e worn! il';l Vm!<
ce for its suhsisteiVHT : t'< r in doirr*
tt) for themselves. - .
Acting the Americ an i^ooukt-e that
voca-te the Negr<>'s jnij: rim-: a ml. i "
<_the reason why. T!?"'T<?ll<nvlinr lciWorl'd
of A-^ril 2. JPd'n;
iled that colored gold~rr.nr. "trrrreh?r^?
mothers.on the pilgrimage l'<- > aid f
ons who died on iuiroin-ivi :! fiyri'r
tlje Advancement-++T-('(d?nr4~Ue .pie.? 1
of all places is-least ai>|n-to : t.
Death knew nd* color line :>.0
r lives at theie eonnt I'v' . i. q\Vi '
the ignominy oC this pel \ i!: A-ine'i;--'
against it. 1 1: '
AVArTTiprAvnrn:, association
for the Advniuenn i t" '"V.f
marie through ihe (-ohMon /?!' new:;hts
thrme raiisci ill:'-1' rail fen ft in
i won signal vfctone-. jitter! imc the
in- the U. S. Supreme Courl. Tins
s. Such guts as thoseowned hv ) he
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R AND THE. STATE;
nnrie^^riitoriAl in which the' PefonNegro
race in America.hasn't a sinme
one upon whom we can depend - if
must have some one tn'spenk for us.-.
pnthg UP ni-p Ct follow. some one to
\e way." - at
we have no one whom we will fol
some one.?
>rdgress made by the Atnurican Nejcades-has
beerrremar -hat
y other peoole. Quito a < (-rm-pUriumt
n the State's editorial:
had a representative from fhkutro
umbia last week of the Ne.crro to'<t
idea that Negroes in such nlnees. as" ?
delphia have better opportunit ies for
ion than in the south: hut v-o rMih't
ies there could h^xve been a vat tynn.tf-??
Is of that race than was .th<s meeting
tion in the capital city of South far
e very encouraging 1 hj?u>- ajvd-then
\ and strive, for. bet terihent andjnot
earn of vain and unnat ural things."
re had splendid-example*;, of leaderis
Tiftt consider the at?* l'Parhers*
f the best that th^ American Negro
M THEPALMET
has o offer. We would not mind th
it conditioned, perhaps, on but o
1 and large we >vould consider ours
: our protest. South Carolina is too
to present representative-teacher
proceeding along the right line m
but our need is not of a national
ders of stamina, vision, training
lit i> Bibb in Chicago. who> withstores
into giving employment t<
their businesses. Leaders like A
(.' M.- A. stores all over the eoui
will "do." We have enough of the
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P OINTED
P OINT S
By GEORGE A. SINGLETON
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The weekly text: "Hosanna! Blessed
is he who comes in the name of
the Lord!" _ * , .*
The-other day oiir census machinery
i was set agoing with a- bang. When
..completed it will be the- best of its
kind in the history of the nation. We
-dope has the -.population of the coun-.
try around 122,048,084. A baby i9
boln every 1-3 seconds, and there is
Une death every 23 seconds.
John D. Roehefetler, Jr., speaks:
Some people confuse reputation with
- character." , He ieWlse. ?
- ?Henry. Ford, the automobile king,
I niqkes the statentent: "Increased use
~ t" rnaghines, irfste&d of creating more
unmnirloyment, is raising the standard
_ I' labor." Does this mean all or
i some? . "...
People who are interested in "Hell'
will read with, great profit and illumination
an article on the subject in
t il-. Literary Digest of April 5tr^ I\lost
t lieologies are so constructed thsXt'lieTL
Is "one of., the great essentials. Some
people eatbh* so much hell in this lifei:
hut. they .fear ro.it the future. "''Read
lVi(. article. and think it over. i
Bishop'B. G. S^rtw of Birmingham,
rrAlalmins, moves over the nation and
[" 'mfucts revivals. FTe T?T~a member
1 the A. M. fi. Zion chuVchJ The dt?T~
tinguished churchman is to-be comLmended,
It reminds one of the halcyon
days of Richard Allen, Paul
Italian and Alexander Wayman.
In spity of * vigorous opposition
headed by the X. A. A. C. P.^ Judge^
''"ToTiTT J. Parker, of?North"Carolina,
has been elevated to the Supreme
| '' nu t bench. .He is now in position
(to [M'ove to the-world that he can ad
Ttisiii'e irrespective 01 race.'
This'.columnist has-been informed
-Ihy certain?uuuubers?of the- United
tntes Congress that Veterans legis1
atioiv will not. lti?,enacted at this ses-.
; Trftr. het Till concerned remember
i that these things are done slowly,
j Pr visions arq stilj being made for
S| anish-A.mci ican soldiers. Your job
is only to live and have faith. "The
mills of the gods grind slowly."
and South Carolina ought be doubly
oroud of B. K. Mays. He~is- one of
I he boys who has gone away front
j home and is making good. This wrij
"ei- hniirws-of-TTo -soTrTjf.rtjre state who
; - better trained, whet,is a better spea['.er,
and stands higher in .councils of
r-tn- nt+ebty-than Mr. 'Mays. -Il-is-many
j ! alents who attended State college.
' ' .1 M.orchouse will agree In all that
have said.
This humble, nntl "thooffoirnl" wri!'
"has, traveled far and near: He has
listened to some o? the greatest..edudf
Kuvope, Asia, and. Ameria,
bill the other day he heard Mays
[deliver an address before college
rodents that eclipses anything he
has ever heard. In the language of
jihe late Bishop John Albert John] ?-'ii.
"It was superb.*'
, ~"l"tT(i \voTtd~is already homing from
I Mays in a remarkable way. He is
I in- Hi' .our few "big men.'' of solid
t' at Hiiur, force- of character, and-wag?
hutic personality.
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| llK It I I' A TETIC j
, ...
By I. WALKER: ROUND
Ralph "Waldo Emerson observed
many years ago that: "The new
church will he founded.on moral scis
nr<-. poets;- artists, musicians, phil
tr.Viphe.es,?will be?its?prophet-teachers.
The noblest - literature _ of the
"world will he 4ts Bible?lov$ and labor
its holy sacraments?arid instead
i-f worshiping one savior we wilkglad4v--WiW-on
altar in--tho heart-for evwvnne
who has suffered for humanity."
A train- this same sage observes:
"The vice of our Theology' is seen in
the claim, .that the Bible is a closed
book and that the Age of Inspiration
is past." v
These quotations from one who has
Toft an indelible impression iipon Tbe
thinking clement of the worldVr po|.illation
may go a long way toward
lad ping" us observe the Russian situation
dispassionately. _ We-can in. po
.wise understaml-these great movements
unless we are willing?an'd-^ble
to susnend iudirment -until A siiffi
cifnt amount of evideTOftr IS' in "for us
to ponder.
There is a general tendency on the
part of. mrAp "Christians" to assume
that the Russians- are- primer facie
wrong in their religious attitude regardless
of the Russians arguments.
It is our suggestion that, our readers
should in order to gain an intelligent
. .view of the situation read the April
i' 11 ruber ~uf~Current? History.?There
we have view points representing all
parties to the movement. The Ro"*?
. *.
TO LEADERlat
impression going abroad were
ne of the open sessions; buL4>y
ielVes derelict were we not to tile
far down in .the mi ntinnnl scale
s.VWe thirrk~thaL-t-ho Defender itr
rhen it expresses dissatisfaction;
leader; what we need is local.lea^
integrity, and courage. Leaders
a the Negroes who help support
dbon Holsey, who is organizing
vtry. Our need is of leaders who
"woof-woof" tyPe.
,as are all other sides that'deplore the
Communists' attitude. The Communists
also have their pages of Current
History. JIt is this latter article
that inspires these lines. These people
seem to believe that their salvation
lay more in gaining' some fruits
from their labor rather, than wait to
eat pie in the sky. Negroes could
watch the Russian Movement with
profit. ' . ' " ~ -T. .
: BENNETTSVILLE'NEWS
This ends a busy week tliroughout
the county. A number of our rural
schools have closed for" this term.
Mtst Chrrissa Terry and Mm. Katie
closed the Macedonia school. Prof.
Calhoun and Mrs. Rose M-cEddy at
Svrum: Mrs. Glean W. McCollum at
Chappelle. All report a splendid session.
, The Marlboro county field day was
a real success, on Friday, April the
4th. Hundreds of people from near
arid far were seen on tire school yapd
having a jolly time. The' program
marked one of the best ever rendered,
Mr. Felbdn, Prof. Kelly, Mr. Carrol,
our white friends were present and
spoke in deep favor _pf the colored
people's progress. ^Prof
H. H. Butler of Hartsville.
one of the Outstanding educators u;id
baptist ministers of^ljie state was the
chief speakcri o? tfie dtfyjet.- _
It is impossHd.e for me to fiiuf adv
quate words, senftmees-or .paragraphs
Ito express the woriderful, speech made
by him. He'held the audience spelt
bound. >> . t
"Wo who know the characteristic
.-standing-of-Ptof. Butler only gul wlnn
"we were looking for and the others
fully found him In every walk of lifts
The music was furnished by our new
band, with Prof. .J. II. W. Morris*"-and
Prof. C. Wright, principal of our
, school. V
I-?The different games WoVe gocd al--so--the
-exhibits?proved?to?crnv?ami
'ail whaFTve arP going tojnu nvei du!
ring the fa'r ?f county?tjii$ fa]l.
j Sylus Green's special show will
I reach the city on the 25th of April
J at the Lincoln theatre. Come early
and get a seat. Mr. II. E. Covington
; in every respect is making full preparation
to entertaiei the visitors.
!Mrs. Alice McKay arrived home on
Thursday morning from New York,
aslo Mrs. Wister McLeod.
Mrs. N. McRae is improving nicely.
Mrs. Sarah Reese is out again after
'u week of illness.
Miss Willie Jones is out again t:,
the delight of her many friends.
Nurse Vivian Jones. nurse in .the
Mullins hospital, spent the week end
honte with relatives and friends.
Rev. A. J. Wright, .pastor of Shiloh
Baptist church and his member?
-put-off an, Aprfl raHy. Qnly a?f>art
fenorted but over S173.00 wsi*misori
They are fast bujld?ng_the-new church.
- : Mrsr Wrtitarns^of Camden mother-of
Mrs, JXLejiru-M
visiting her son and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. L. M. McCollum. '
' The reporter and Mrs. Dupree spent
Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Ellersoii.
| Mrs. Mamie Gordon^was in the city
from Dillon last week,
i Miss Inez Thorps keeps, busy these
days every"hour~is in use. Ask Clio
and Bennettsville for further notice.
f)r. Toby Richardson made a W per
cent move when he tame to our city.
Listen one and all. Stop lending
yaur-PalmcttP Leader and perbap*--wo
can get sonfe sirlrscribc'rs to onr papers.
But they don't care to pay for
jrt:?Stop being cheap.
? CAMDEN NEWS
The Palmetto Leader published in
Columbia the capital city of our state
the race ffhould be- 'proud of thi^
"mouth piece of the capital and tht
Samaritan Herald of Sumter. Both
cities so near to historic Camden. 1*
The writer .has been disposing of a
i-few copies for thi'ee weeks and they
go like hot cakes. I am very proud
to see our race making such an improvement
in the Wfty ?f patronizing
its papers?tho as yet some will rather
spdak cTTspangmgly " especialty
when they owje than to pay as they
ghould, an honest debt, May these
> two papers groiy, grow, grow.
^ We were vtrry much shocked "dhd
saddened to receive the report that
Mrs. Mary Jane ArthurViad departed
this life leaving four daughters, and
one son, six grand children to .mourn
her loss. The daughters are Mesdames
Mary Eliza Cannon, of New
York City; Carrie Hall, Seneral Hot
dotnan, Matjie Brevard, of Camden
and ^Norman Arthur of North Carofriends
and-relatives are given in the
bereavement.
Thru the magnamihi.ty of our most
wonderful bishop, Rev. John Hurst
Camden .will Tiave a new church. We
trust that in the near future the great
Bethel of the capital city will do ae
-the venerable Rev.,, J. C. White did
for Mt. Moriah last yealrL The chur
ches need to cooperate more so thar
ever. Let not distance or anything
chantment and every A. M. E. should
look towards Camden the place where
a creditible edifice has been so" long
needed and blessed Lord sent a Mosea
in 1930. Rev, W. B. Bouler, the elTT
cient paator and the Rev. J. M. Harri?6n,
presiding: elder -of the Laneasjter
district are fully alert.
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LEESVILLE NEWS -? f ft.
Services at Calvary A. M. E. church i
and St. Matthews C. M. E. were .well c
- atimiili il <m Snrulny^
- Three uf1 the mctnfiers of the Ilamp- e
ton faculty and four of the pupfis ut-,\.
tended field'tlay at Johnston on S?- d
turday. - - a
They expressed themselves as hav- n
The regular meeting of the all sport f
club was held Tuesday evening ai the ^
home of Miss Robbie F. Lee, \yhere a
a most enjoyable time was spenit.. , |
Several important matters wele discussed
ahcf .'interesting talks/ were
- >?n<lc hy >;n?iL. nf the club members.
This Was followed by remarks of en- \
couiagement from Miss ,M. J. Moore,W
who was-a former teacher in our ,.v
. school. - ? ? ?^ LI
Music and games were enjoyed, af f
ter \Vhteh a dainty . repast was :suu?. j
'.i i... 11,? 1 "i.? At",--- I
t'U Ity tll!^ IIUObl M 4*4 I ??
Ruby Inabinetfc? ; a
Thbse'Wnjnyirig the ; evening* were.^
Miss Mary J. Moore of Lancaster; a
Mrs. Ruby Inabiactt, M.isaes Rosa, ^
Margaret and Lottie Barr, Miss Willie
Ce?*i>Or,:-Miss Margaret Hartley, t
Miss R"ul>in Lee, ami H. W. s
Wright, KdwanL* Webber, and E. I1. j
Pompey,
Sevei;al school buys are planning ~fc
" trr altentl the Older Boys' conference -t
at Orangeburg. We nope that for" f
them the meeting ...will lie a source of h
encouragement and inspiration. ?. .
Saturday at Hampton \vilPBc. Field j
day. Prof. Minis has invited several q
schools "to take part. "We. are antici-J ],
pating a pleasant tune. ~ Tf
HONE A PA'Oi NEWS _lji
. . . ?rr . - - - e
Missed Cora I.. Mu-ndye, and ,Gol- j
die McDuflie along with Mr. E. 1). ^
.Wance motored- to Iva where they r
visited Misses Gani.hreU and Vance. ^
Miss- Eluuise Wilkinson ~n*?d Mtrt-?srs,
Ollie.-Watkins, William Catcher, ^
and Alphonso Wilkcrson motored to 1
Anderson Wednesday, April '-.bill -to
bear the Williams' singers. v
Miss Helphina WiJJ^erson of G re onville
spent last week end here with j
parents.; ?^-r- :? ?^
Mr. and. Mrs. R. A. Vance had as.
. their miests Tnesihiv' oven i ito- Misses
[.Young ol l)ui' West and M'aiti-on
iof Bolton. r~ ^ v
Miss" Jonnio Lou Mi; w ot~ - Iiry.\\ or . '
- school' last' woe); t-nd' hero with
rofativps. : '
- "Tht1" (iaJxtt-Uoijonwald .school closes
May <?, 7, 8, and Oth. Mr-nml Mrs. ^
J. A. Latimer had as their guest's last i
Friday Mrs. Denny Staggs, Miss Lil- >
lio Fisher, Mrs. F. W. Biggs. Misses
Woody arid Olivia Avery of- {-Troon- _a
\ ill" a?id jU:'ssi-<. "'P. It. C'unnnings. <
--and TIhm (loin Williams of Hodgws. *
Mr. and Mrs. .-Frank MaAtisptv had??
as their guests Mr. and M t sr .TT*: A ,~ ^
Latimer and daughter, Mariati,,' also >
Miss Ruth Ilolley. , .. t
Mr. Ilonson of New York city was ^
a visitor last Friday at the home of \
- Mr. arid M rs.' Alonr.o Latimer: J
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?? HkLENA NFWS 1
> " i
Sunday school opened, at 10:110 with \
, Superintendent .J. S. Sanders and the i
teachers on |he jnli . Th<^_ \. C. F. lea-_\
gue met at 7:00 p. m.. We are ask- <
ling all of the young men to attend r
.| the A. C.F. League. ^ <
Monday night at Marshall Brothers ?
store on business. We hone that at! r
of the members will he present.
Mr. Odell Snnth of "Atlantic City, \
;s home on account of his Father's lu-~
ing s.ick. - . . . i{
Mr'.~ Marshall spent Sunday '
evening in PiTrspcmiy with Misses c
ton..' The young people are jrettinjr (
ready for Master and planning for a^
high clay. Friends are welcome to
Brown chape) church. Our decors are"'
pen io^welcome you at any time.*
SANTl'C NFWS .?
' r
Th(. services of Thomas Chapel A.-*'
M. F. Church were unusually good on I
last Sunday. 'In"spite of thro incloTiioTrt- ^
weather: pt-12:.'?0 our pastor. Rev. M- V
1). (Jumble ascended the ^ostium and ,
! didivort'd another one of his soul stir- !.
rihg sermons Irum Isaiah CBi e haptens-11
and? the clause of the 1st verse: j
---WI.H i* thin that conitah from Bdom
--vrH+i?4yed piu'nn'iil i?(-?*+?*- Bozrah " 1
After this wonderful messsice ltu;
usual apnea! was made for joiners'*
erfd the?ffoly Communion _was ad-j
1 ministered. At 3:00 p. in. Rev. (leorce"*1
' C. Johnson Tlf Bethel A. M. K. church .
.. of T'nixiu-:_prV.:rrhod from Solniivin :>:1.rii
"Take us the foxes, th'C little foxes!
' that spoil the vines: for our yines i
1 have tender crapes." _ '.
We are always clad to have such t
i men as Rev. Johnson visit us. He was i
accompanied by- Brothers McJlinkins <
I and Feaster. is
Our superintendent, Brother T. W. !j
Walker with tht> help of Mrs. 1,. Ik
I O^rrrhtp, nj|d Misses Knttrh^grr ifefTT"
' nines and Flossie Johnson is'doing lys^'t
tunwi?<?MMpiraw i i?i
r | _OCT llESt'I TH AT THK t(i:
' ? State College C
r jr. SIX WEEKS BEGINNING .11
IX A.WiDF RAN'CK Or COIKSI
' *?*- p C'ted for Principals, SupervYsoi
i-? ?'I Vac h u p,, in 111j,li .'ii.in,' i). J Ulvwvj
i A Teachers of Special Suljfcctsv j']
X PI ZED.
i .x. F.AC I LI A Iiccular Stall "suppl<
, y tics of other* Colleges and (Ilstini
\ & jitmI Administrators;- n Total of I
1 X imenjt.5 and "Recreations.
| % i)n(;Rl-:i:S:'""lTu^Tmly Sin)imor
i *j* to offyo. credit's for the Bachelor r
f ? . Degrees.
jj rmv IWI mi mil' it * ri.TtoAn
: 1
, y For lstilje! uj- and Detailed Inforirif,
Li! "T ~~>r_ THE 1
4- ' .State
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^OOOWOOOO.OOWOOCHW^^OOCaKf
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Saturday, April 12. ilKsu. ~ ^
tt tu have n Hylon^v| Ep^r ovfr
is i. '
The; Poplar Grove sphool trhad 4fes?
losin? exertises Friday evening, A- - v
j-il UHi lit 'I'hopios rlmp?d_ Thn teach,
rs are no\y "at theiiTiomTn. . '
Rev. anil 'Mrs. Gamble , alsi^- chil- ^y
-rw- were tHn, dinner guests of Mr. ."" y -'
nil Mrs. L. W. Walker Sunday after-- jf-7 ^
oon. " ' >
M+\ Mfk. W. "J. Johnson and
aniily spent Sunday, evening with
lr. n'nd Mrsr R. D. Henderson and Mr.
nd Mrs. Levi Cohen.
honneau news
In spite of the rain descending. Sauri'ay
ami S.unday~"morning, the serices
at Mt. Carmel A. Mr E. church
01s spknwlkh A.soul stirring sermon
a I- n frnm fVir* 1 of varen nf tli? 9.'^
"salm,-*wns delivered by the pastor, _
urray:v.r. :%! ? '?
The Sunday schools of St. Peters
nd Mt. Carmel Al"M. E. churches "
re ^preparing and looking forward to " ...
i grand, and glorious Easter day program.
- "
Miss Emily Simmons of Charleston-who
is a teacher 'of Cherry Hill
chool, spent last week end with Miss
enny G. Murray. : ' - ...L. \ ; * '
Miss Leo 1 a E.^ K^i nl oc ^ ^ ^as
wn happy weeks is leaving this week.
or MeClellansville- to the regret of .
ier many friends here.
On Saturday night of_ last week
dissos Lillie . A. Flanklin, Rosa L.
Jregg,. Emily Simmons, Lenin E. Kin.o'ch.
Jennie G. Murray, Messrs. Ro- '
iert James, .Joseph iNlcKnlgh*. and Aon/.a
McKniirhf motored to Kingstrec ' . *
d_ by_ their friends, at-a party given 1
n their honor by Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
durray, that city. The party is
he season.. Music, "."dancing, card playng
and refreshments were enjoyed by *
ill. The music was especially good;
nui .wjss i\ i ueruLj-Vi-usoiv-^tt 4?ae paL-. ...sa*^.
ia. Me, Sam I^iljrowl so skv) IniIly toning
Kin clarinet a n(j Mr. A.j.C.. Muray
^'ho takes rTTTTTjgHt in tinkling his
ikolcle strings. .i.v * :
Yi:\IASEI-: NKWSV ' .
?Tin' parent tcarhcrs' association eiv ?: ?
oyVd n very interesting program on ^
Vhlay -Aririi-4lh in the?flekgn>l -audi .
orium which was enjoyed hy Ml.
* At the- eWe. of- the program Prof,?_.?r_j
V.. II. Cooper, principal of the school. * '>
tuulo some very striking and helpful
eniarks to the .:ui<Honce. . I l<?-p<*intod
mt some of. thp- achievements of the
association and what great help the
n.gahi/.Titkvn has -hefji to the com- "" *
Ini'gi as wCTT an the schfwd-?^^ ?
nut sftudent body. Tie said that" it if
fery hard for some of* our people to V
ec the . necessity .of e operating . .
o obtain whftt you' need, and that
ou must think in terms of the group
n . order to he benefit ted yourself.
Dim' of-^ou-r?poop.l.. pre egotistic
irilil they always wait tp> make the
est move then when it is too late to
im.ve... .jjfeey regret their tardiness
mil moirn over their mistakes. Yet
t is intellectual honestly to admit
v.hen yon scp your ;'nist;t-kes. The Xc
tro race must wake up from their .
nany years of sleep and work up a
edp'nf confidence in his group so as_
lasting? luvuom as-and ?
iuee'esy in this progressive regime of
uirs. -j ~ ' r *
The 7th '?(] 8th grades will rlash
n a demit/, on Tuesday evening, _A-_"
iril loth. This debate has. created a
leal of ?\citement in tl|? student ,
rroup and tlie ..community in genera!.
'dimT- <:'? >'ccaus? TP" * ^ v-r^MXTOV
N KWS - - .
Preaching Sunday at Mt. Hchron
vas good. Members 'ami friends were
iwfnljy sjorry-to?lea rn of. the death
?f Pastor A. A. Sims' brother of Coumhiu.
' ? ' - . '
Mrs. Beatrice Ingram spent the
veek end hi- I.anrens us the guest .
f relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. puecett.
.. i__
The spring revival held at Mt. HeToir-Baptist7
church Inst wisit was
n?oyed by all. ?
Mr. and Mrsr-tbdm Rutl' entertain- ?
<1 as'their dinner guestSunday, Mr.
V". S. Jantes of Atlanta, who was the
"Mr. and" Mys,_ ,)dhh Garretf gave
t whist" party last week for the bene-,
it- of the missionary rally.. . ^
ESTATE NOTICE
ATI poisons havirr.T^Haims auain-st
ik' estate of Handy Prod pen, deeeas d.
art' hereby notified to file the same
lu.ly verified, with (he undersigned,
ukI those indebted to said estate will
lease make payment likewise.
William Maniuault,
?r~ 7it- w^r,' ^y?r,,t?,n(um ?g~r ?^
'olumbia. S. C., .March 26,
Ktt QUESTION EARi;y.r % 7 r
?(> SrHVTlMER SESSION OF ? h?
_T~-*- ?
Irangeburg, S. C. '?... '
INE 16-KNDINO JU1.V 1.0 X .
IS: More than 125 .specially d"<r- 'X
s. iii^istrurs, Advisors . and *?*
I^TTKATXINt. r ^ )j,
ementod by members of Facut- ^
puished Public School Teachers *i*
0. Spot ;?l Lecture's, Entertairt*- r"y* *'_?
* #l#
School in the State authorized
f a ?4 -- i "i* . - - * *
11 ana- nacneior of Science
KATES ON II>K>{TIFICATION_ ?
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it inn. .A(Idi'p; ;<?v ? ?$
'RESIDENT, ?
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College,..Orange! >mg, S. C,-* V
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