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PAGE FOUR ? Stye ffalntf BS7 ,?i ' l-??Tf?l?irum1 rjUULisnb ?r? ' .. . ^ 1310 Assembly Str GEO. H. HA Ml A?: Cntered at the Post Office at Oolumb Act of Congress. SLBSCH One Year , 1 _ _ - $2.00 ? -?-Six Months' 1.25 ??-r.? '""FOREIGN" -jtfDVE *4 W. B. /IKK CO., 608 Uaarl Official Advert iseinehts at the rate a 1 he Leader a ill publish. brief and. ra terest when they are accompanied thors and. are hot of a defamato: will not be noticed. Rejected m? ~ ? Z K KM 11' Checks, Drafts and Postal or Express to the order of the Palmetto Lead . X. J. FREDERICK H. W. BAUMGARDNER ~ 1^.1 communications iiucwueu iui mc ?-mi ~ reach the editorial desk of the P -r?-?.ef each week. City news, locals. dajrTTtjrht:_ "" ? * ??? Business and Ed COLUMBIA. S. C;, SAT1 NOT i ~ Sinco:our comment on the Ct been informed that .Slonth Car ..^enumerators. We take pleasun ~ ment that there are not any. We have been given-to uncle have been employed as enumer also have been informed that C1j erator. Thfil^ may even be me bee*) called to our attention. The it might be worse*. THE CHIC There are. sbveral real hones ing published by Negroes nowa gently conducted news bureaus with accurate irrt^tVrmation_reg;i interests: The newspaper of w think, due a vote -of "thttlnkr. fro America for the uncompromisii ing for proportionate -economic Your Money Where You Can no. ened many "Negroes from their of them with a self pride that ei to' make their_ purchases-rathe the means of Subsistence:artrTTc r - This campaign on the part bfv. causing many white..concerns t give employment on a basis of ji naners in other sections are f< matter and already favorable -- mohio instances. In a splendid editorial "The forth some high ideals for the our hope that it may more and half of right and Justice? I.on if win ninny more battles: _ ~^BE KIN I) T The week April 21-28 has beei - Week." If there is-any-race ol bly have the capacity for -sympi __when they, are victims of unne ?people who are descended from -TfroughTto America. For more than two hundred v tus of chattels?commodities to They were treated, not as hun themselves to be; but, as beasts i L .. Ll 1 1 /* no nupe lur a une spiritual m.e, zation. It is said that only those whoin reality aT)leTo "extend svmpa' our ancestors,have^felt thebrs+r been lt-ickcd and bruited about ji mals are today. Some people h ganda before the status of our f a long uphill tight but finally it -mans.? ' - * . . We should be the last people - animals; and the first to come t< treated. We should gladly join *- would demonstrate' their belief t tant, and that even the fall of t many Humane Rdtication SocRt is growing apace. Richland Co ttVO ~RicVi 1 atir] Cmint v Sririfftv f r??; ?mals.?Hunter. A, Gibhes. is Pr HZ: f-rom-thaf''Ass<wiaI Um muclv-go us might drrhTe to become moi tur.es. NINA VISIT King Vidor's famous products Imperial Theatre (white) this \< Negro production has received \ shown and.Columbia is no excejr nent publication recently "Halle ten best productions of recent t the myriads" of cinema alfractToi other loci of the silver screen a We are particularly intereste work done in it by Nina Mae Mc Stanhope Sams writing of her Sav after seeiny hpr nprfnrm ney hailing from our own seen .j. r rose. is^Mtrent find. She in 1 her tribe or race or people. * Ai i. ' shakes as wicked a leg as the dances excellently, in the ebulli sings ahd acts with adequate gr The performances of Nina M and have, caused her to be Tibet f*? ? _terjn a cflporfocLintervfew,?3 Ki nne j^Want5~T^get^way--f^ F entered a vigoroua denial to th zine" which the alleged intervi I* This lass of 17 is to be commc ting her name-to become besmir da. Such an article is*only d ; \ ^ tto ifoatipr ;; D WEEIvUT1 ?c -j i eel, Columbia, S. C. i 'TON, Publisher. " -* * I ia,' S. C., as second class matter by an ( ___= 1 UFTlOiNS 1 Three Months | .75 Single Copy i__ .05 RT1S1NG AGENCY born St., Chicago, ill I lowed by law. tional letters "on subjets of general in1 by the names and addresses of the au. ry-nitriire. ..Anunyniuus communications nuscripts-writ -not be returned. TANCFS ' i _J Money Orders should be made payable ! ler. - Acting Editor J . ??? ent is=ue must be very brief, and snouiu ' aimetto- Leader not later than Tuesday personals ajoij social news,/by Wednes itorial Phone 4323 i URDAY, APRIL 26, 1930 'l ;() BAD! , : msusTuna previous issue we have oliha is not without some Negro B' in correcting our previous staterstand that three colored women < irtors in Charleston County. We 1 arendon County has a Negro enum )re,- l)ut these a-re those that-have ? situation is bad enough: but yet, -o - : "" " ~~ AGO WHIP. - f. , 1 t-to-goodness fine newspapers he- > days; and there are a few intelli- ; * which supply the Negro Press > irding events affecting the race's i hicJlvw0 speak at this time is, we [ nv the entire Negro population "in ' ig and successful fight it is wagrecognition for our race. - ?? ted as its slogan "Do < Not Spend t'-Work." This slogan has awak- j lethargy, and has charged many ' iabl.es them to walk several.blocks t r than spend their money where" ; mied them because of their color. 1 The Whip has had its efficacy in J o see the error of their way and lauonage ramer ina<n coior. uuiet Allowing the Whip's fead in this ' results have byen announced in \ *" _ ^ 1 ,7 - * Press Militant" The Whip* sets t Negrp Press tV follow., and it fs 1 more TTTrmr^en outspokenJn bo--^ g live The Chicago Whip' May L _ > -f -o OA NIM A I ~ ~ i designated ,lPe Kind to Animals xpeople who should unquestiona- 11 itHr/ing with thy dumb creatures ^ cessary crue 11y; if- is t he_ race of _ the ^African slaves who were1 ears this slave race bore the sta- t be bartered in the marts of trade, ) tans created by God and in* ilis T as who "were his captors Relieved ^ dt ournen, as souness nrutes with nor anything that denoted civ.ili- t ?;?-? T have had similar experiences are--, thv to each other. Black slaves, , ist as are-many of the dnmbiani-? ad to disseminate humane propaoreparents was changed. It was* 1 was conceded that they were hu- 1 . "7" T ' t : in the world bo mistreat dumb v [) their rescue ivhen they are mis- 1 hands with all those forces that hat all God's.creatures are imporhe sparrow is noticed. There are " ies in our country and their work 1 >unty has a ft. P. C. A. known as " The Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- \ esident^uul from .reports..coming. T od Inking-accomplished. All of re considerate of- our dumb ereai -o-?r- ! ft COLUMBIA. J fin "Hallelujah" was shown at the 'fcek. This all talking and singing , vide acclaim wherever ithns been >tion." Tn a poll taken by a promi- i lujah" was selected as one of the imes and thaT is saving lots whftn is that come out of Holly woodland ) ire considered. i d in "Hallelujah" because the Kinney. South Carolina girl. Dr.-? ( in The State,.had the following to "The little girl Nina Mae McKin- " e, a bright Lancastrian with her tronThr Thbrled iht> 'Clu-i nrnn''-tf=s nrf, it must be admitted, that she original exploiter or 'IT/ She ient style of the hour, ami *he ace and power." ae have received wide recognkTorr cd, as she claims, by a white wri"hin writer olnimn that Miss Me- tm-iber people that it is her sole fay. gentry. Miss JVicKui&ey has i is~-eh?rge a-nd is suing the map- j ew-wa^-publrsti6(f! mded for her stand in not permit- j ched by banal insidious propagan- j esigned to render her unpopular i ; i: . - J : ? ? ^ ' . " T -if />*? PALMETT ?- i" tmong her own ^people i andamon ?roup who .might be inclined to 1 Artist. We wish for her jnany y< Hetures. VVW hoi>v that her wo .vhich many another colored beau iiub fortune. We are sure-that ^lent than that possessed by the ?'d Negroes could hardly be four Viae whejrshe was singing in "Blai joth of them that she was disco\ I'niNTRn i| POINTS ' c H> CROUCH A. sincreton ," i ' i ?__, t The weekly text: l)o you not know t > 011 a re Clod's temple and that Cod's ^ spirit dwells within you? Paul. * The Chase National Dank New York i Tily'.-is'the hi'ir'irost" lmnlTTn ik- w?t4U?^ Its. Resources-are niore than $2,800,- 1 >00,000. It recently went ahead of.ji .he National City Bank of Ne\r York' c iy over $000,000,000, which had been | trst since 1897. "* j -? " ?^ff Watch with interest the hot fiprht t ipino" wflppd ftirirtnst .IiiHwo^ P^trlrnr 7 >f North Carolina in his attempt to , jit. on the bench of the "Supreme Court t [n the meantime be ashamed of your- t self if you are not a member of the r X. A. A. ('. P. Thy hope lies in the.} balttffc -v ' - - ? j I-pok to" "the South-?Braik.il is Trt- ' ling Japan. have 2,500,000 acres of land for colonisation. The chief pro- t luets grown are rice, cacao, and cot- | ton. ' | -The brutal murder of F.. D. Pierson >f Chicago removes one of the race's- ^ greatest, characters, lie was chief ac- 1' i-ountaot ff>r th, ?Nntic nnl^PnptLt r ''(invention with offices in Nashville, e Professor person - was the husband 1 >f Mrs. McMahan, Columbia, S. ('. i rhis scribe met -him.years' ago in Tex- s xs^. I.ast year he waTcHn his Nash- i v ille office, and was' a welcome truest ' n the PiersOn palatial home, Michi- 1 ran Boulevard, Chicago. The Spear A. \I c M aha lis and family have our sy in t mthy. -y Recently this scribe has listened to P wo great deliverances. one hy Mary r ,'hurch-Terrell of ' Washington, phd *< he other by President John W. Da-. ,-1s of West Virginia college. Madame Perrell talked about "Moral Courage" ^ ("Thing most men lack. Madame Ter- k ell is truly a great woman. She ef'oetimjly was responsible for ltuth Tiuimi-McCormick's recent victory: John "Davis is a most outstanding igure in the field of*national educiiion. I lis. address before tht> K. X. . v. A;-was superb. Under his leader-hip W'-st Vin-'inirr rnlliMMiilr inrlT^ lite. 1ms become a real college with.a "a'cvITFy"<>f Ph. IVs. and M. A.'s (all * aniL'd rtrgroes ) h'rom thr legisla-' are The college receives yearly $400,HlfL Tius -writcy will inform you mnro |l ully about \V. V. C. later. t i Being .wide awake President 1 >nviu resides over. u..cellege ..which halloo oJlege -?U?dents;, counting the sum-, 11 nor sess'n.n the number rises to 1.100. a< 'he Hie college"now is TTfustrlai _.Smith Carolina tun leai n_ imuk ^ J'filBrrK-eniueky' In matters -of educa- ,v ion. College presidents, dt ails,' ami ' rofesscvj-s, white and black, meet to- ,;) ether. The University of Louisville *ft -esta Wishing d' pnitr for sbl^1CT'Wpl(^ ^ Among old acquaintances the wri- J' er has met the Reverend D. L. Wi-I rei'spoon.and JVU-ss Lucille" Bourn field. .. 'he former is a (successful pastor in *' he progressive city " of Kouisville aipl he latter of Danviile. Shg was some- ( uue teacher in Alien university.-. "Pointed Points" have been appear- j ng continually in the state's great' j,! st weekly for qirll^a few years. On-;, y once have we missed writing '"rfj his time. It is our aipi to continue ^ nth'the sam{. old motto* "Hew to tHe ] ine, let the chips /all where they' q nay.'! ' -w j ? But w? startet} out to say that Pointed Points" "have recently eiiered a new home. The original will.^ ippear in this space, l>ut tip. "young 11 -hild'' has been -adopted hy the 'H.ouis- | ill,. header." "Points." seeh) to iike Teatkus."- . * ?' - . > 1 ; ? ~ - v ' '11 By-running-"want ads" in your pa-.. ;j ier. at times, this column may in a lositipn to help a few teachers find daces.' Occasionally "this -writer is re-lxj I nested to help find teachers, I, > e Tell the hovs and girls to prepurv ^ hemseives. "Cio off to school";, spe- 'n iali'/.e amh ">mr?*ter.-J If they he pre?p tared iohs "wijd hunt and (Vnd them. j ,v ^ 'hU,0' > h'-. p,?> p 1 v _,fp irjliv?n p . 1 ho . s nnhPs?-'mo^lo "JiutTTehco. IfftTdrrnally j" ho United States, k-atfs the world j] n movies ulld nutonwhilfs. v I ( Black folk have been on the wrortg track.- A new program, new loader--? ship, a new phint of view in religion are needed.- What must the race do Lo he saveda [ P ERIPATETIC *1 TT fi I -m.T /-i rs JL IJ O 1 UN U d I By L WALKER ROUND . |j. ^ ?W-?/ ~.| . ) " "> It is rerparkable ho\tf few people^ oroximates choice diction, either spo- s ken or written. This- includes J$ll f groups white and black. A ifew ! f lays ago an endite teacher was chiding a youthful student about ,the-mis-() pronunciation of a proper name. Th[. f " - " '"" L " "sT ^ ^ O LEADER ? " gthose of the so-cSlfed opposite- < look unrn her with favor aa an pars of success and tamp in t.hp rk may be a medium through ity might lind her way to glory s a g'rOatcr array?of beauty &nd hybrid ran- nl' Ainei ieans fall-"1 id. King Vido'r first saw Nina tk Birds." It was fortunate for 'i>red. . < hild did not pronounce it the same as | it. so he said-"t-nm surprised that (111 don't kiinW ill!' [ i in 111111 iw i u I ion of hat word." - 1 ( Too often our students tone?inter- =) st in education because they are ob-. , urvant enough to .see. that it has . niide so little improvement in their eachors.' Lt is a truism that even > hpugh people don't know how to do j 'mil'?things.' they- know?whm?those ~j vhose duty it is to do them ./ail | rr that duly. Our teachers. es- i ioHally. should do all they can to j liscovur whatever? shortcomings?they lave in the matter of English usage j mil put forth their t?est efforts to i orrect them. Thoyspwe that to their i tupils. . I Asurprising large number of peo>lc arc inaccurate iii speaking of the imp of day ; such'as afternoon and VLnlnff.. , liluny learned people?grF~ = iftefi heard to say, "at four o'clock his evening," and "at nine o'clock ^ his afternoon," Such mistakes are ik <!o primarilyJiecause little.thought ^ v if thev 'thought. about S-hn,t It ."is alarming how few .people .use . hr verb couch correctly. Encouch 1 las received pitch - wkle?sanction c hat it is remarkable that it has not ' iron--com bed in sotpe dictionary. We read .11 editorial in a content- x ToTary South Carolina newspaper a ew days sign in which th(? writer of ' i tVit-nieibrTaThh',. t'dluirial was used of using "Jaw breakers." On ending the editorial in- question we . liscovered that only words that perons of ordinary intelligence should inderstand "were used, yet an editorul writer called them Jaw breakers. vmcYsun said in his essay on Books: Neither is a dictionary a bad book o rend. There is no can't in it, no xeess <>f cxnlatVifuTmnid it.'is fill! I F su^kcitfi'iv.. fhb r-nw material of . mssilj.lot_|'m>ms and histories." How giuiy nl' up rendm" ore their dietton^lies eo>i<istently ... ? c State Forestry Commis- j sion Establishes Demonstration Forest A i 111 *i r iin i ilm 11 trrrm pi nr i im ,, i 11" 'HtHT Pi ,i i I t'y eomyiission is" j In- ereatiinr of nuniaktt^-^^Jenion- ; tration Forest*" in eaeh county of , In- Ma4*^-r~Fhe- commission- iwcipose.s ? ii locato~nii(?. if possible," near each If ricnMnral?hhrlw school," and it "t?? ~^jjj ojicd to Iinye-at least one dvmonstra- ? on aru? (sifTlilished in eaoli emmty < y-the end of the present year. ? The?o little "show\vin<low f <tresis" s lay cover aiiywhere from one to ten ? ijcs oi. \\ nere a tract of have < i.th valuable s^'cic-s' of- timber trees <>i)t the State1 Forest XUr scry at anidcii. It is d? siraide to secure an rca n~j)nrWif wTTiiTi Ts untorested and part already7 \voll~ set \yith.-trees, refevably. a detv^ie young; statvd of ^corxl g cow th. The latter can be used ?i-o?{4vin?I jnjr and hit growth studies. A prime M|tiirein"ehT is the providing; of adeuate . fr<nn fere. . , - i So far lid's.1 s|11Ing- t\vf> deiponstra<>n areas have been established' in ichlaihl"county, one on the farm land I th<- K|nv"Hh orphanatre. adjacent r?'the Sumter Ipglnvay near the Mill no.k?.adioril. and one?on the?school -* rounds at;, Hentsville. Three have - yen futnid m? rversnuw county, all | > connection with agricult'.jral schools ivo in Greenwood county, one neat: it- city of (Ti't'iinVood. and one at ^aie Shoals; one near St. Matthews, i Calhoun county, on? at'Springfield, Tangebiu-g county, one at \Villistoti, -ormveH county, and one near Ann-sun. Sixteen hundred one-year old ine tree.; were planted (hi the canvp rmrrrdsni' the Future Palmetto Fiirlers in Oconee.county l>y fho agrb iltural -students from the Walha/ua n<! TanTas?J schools, under the dirction of the assistant state foresw ami flii.ir?ugrkult oval teachers. rts ptnnnwtTo niahe successTve"T?Tanilgs of diltVrent species annually for number of years' In locating- and developing these emonstration areas, the state foresiy commission cooperates with the nunty agents, the schools and agri- | idtnrat .teachers, and private oW- ? ers nr fn-'tpnUbhs who contribute, t lie u>c ??J tlji-ii laudator this educa^. y iolJftU purpose. Thousands of boys J ml girls throughout the state are ! how il;L- iliM-p interest in i-eTnrostn. J ion, the only wayjtrt restore to pro- ,j luctivity.aaiJlioHs' of acres erf cut- i ?ver and badly -denuded timliorlandfe * hilt rile not; K'i'owiiitf enough wood o !?;?v the taxes. .. .. . ... u _.r.J . ? -r. - ^ T1O N AL^C()NFER- ' i 'ENCE A SUCCESS : t * ? ' m K- T ** 1 OrAutfelnit'K, Apr. 2C> -In order to < rnpre-^uptm frts stnrlent's 'the neees- ' :ity of choosing the correct vocations' i is their life's, work.Rcconlhie to. their...* iet as+de?byr tfir adnTinistration and < acuity as Student Vocational1 Con- ) 'erenoo day. 1 . The program was Ingeniously hand-j.' od in its* entirety hy the student voca> ! ionnl groups rejTiosenting the ngri-'j, ?A 1? , , . ^ " * ~ "> * 4, V. - n . .. ' ' cultural, mechanical, commercial arid prei home economics groups under the di- at 1 iectship" of Peans Buchanan, Whitta- We kef, Wrishlngtoh and Stephens. R Much credit must be given to stu- trier dent McCombs for his complete ana- j.cuit lysis of the field of applied electrici-1 wer ty and electric deviceo.?Notwithstwnd. , had irrg the fact that he was a fourth-; texl year high school student appearing on fait a college program he .haltdled the our iiuestions fired at him on every hand, see! with deftness and kept the audience hea: captivated for move "than half an pasi hour. , iwor Agronomical, Paul try- Husbandry djj\v rnd Animal Husbandry . weft' prnsi'iit- niv *d with equal deftness by Messrs. Sit- ! plet [on, Dean artd Anderson respectfully ! a i\ while Henderson and Miss Davis-pre-1 ninj united business aspects. i A. I The afternoon session was marked vivt >vith a slight deviation from the inorn-4-w<?t? ng procedure by u fashion show eon- , lucted T?y the home economics do- wee cartment giving different aspects of ^ modern living, Miss?Bex on?of?the \vili Busmen?Department " presided over:'(>< ss die morning session while Mr. l.a j Seine called the afternoon session to j irder. " This conference, is a*n?annual: iffair and serves as encouragement | ? for vocational effort. ? ' t. ' |^n i hishopviijIJk news ;u>pr Jbhl Sunday was a very busy day at, rela he various churches. ! T Rev. McBride preached a wonder- J hoif "ul stvrmon Sunday at 11:30 o'clock. , Boo At 4:(KT p. Yn. Rev;'Lewis of Sum- L i er preached- a good sermon and the Kaster program was rendered. . f-fa.? Rev. Ji. W. Walker preached a very . hiprl nspiring sermon at New Bethel Sun- M lay morning. .The Sunday school ren-! Ash lered their Easter program Sunday, sum light, which proved to he very sue- j - M cssftri?under -the tBrection of - Mrs: ~^frcl lla Burns who is the superintendent Mis ind a faithful worker. Collection was . IV1 nlffd hy lire, llnwwahnn and Mrs. *"fwrr< ^gs?je Wof^ls, amounting to $9.07. j HI Mesdames Willie, Lilliewood -ami Ma> larris attended JLhe Elks' oratorical city ontest which was held in Sumter-on atte donday night, and according to their Smi eport it would have pleased and ben-L M fitted fiiany more who could have ckci it tended. . - - "T7?un w e nre Kiau to see Mrs.. Sv M. Han- Ros bi*ee weeks in fieorpfetmvn with re- ed t {l lives. ' man Prof, a Mrs. I. I.?Peiulariis--4>f-^001 )arling;ton 'were welcomed visitors at muc he home of Prof, and Mrs. P. K. 1 she tewart Sunday. | M We are tt&lighted to see Miss Ada j son !. Kelley and'her sister hack fr m and \Tcw York for a short while. ' - i IIKMINtiWAY NKWS M ?- - ? . . TTeut _s??Hopewell A. M. li. Church?' i lun > The members and friends witness- Mr. d 0IR1 of the greatest,? revival?meet 1 r -SI nfs tn' the history of lht. church un-ifron ler the leadershifr-nf the Rev. K. W.,his >OOvO O OOO OOOOOO OO O.OO.OOOOCtO'O^OttC > ' ANNUAL, ANNOl PIEDMONT SUMR > (For Nefyro Tei > ... ? ROCK IIII.1 .Five Weeks of __ j|jNE :_iOTH?AJJG1 j Efficient Faculty, selected from the >. Schools of the State. Credits, given will entitle holders to or rajsx&^L.-? ' . Ideal place and time for Summer Special attention Riven teachers tunities. Kxpenses reduce<Ltu.a mini] -all to utlend." Hoard and Lodging $3 t<? $."> Per Wk. ? Bulletin will appear .later. For furl ?-&-Lr-FI>rLKV, Prim- Finley _it%+RSel ?:>oooqc><k><?o<>ooouuuuuuoo6oooooc The Prodi From Home--B U ilv lirle nf TMF NFW Ri glo.wing, unusual grapl the pen of. " _ H. M.- MQ< ' * Mail in Orders At 607 East 2nd St. ^MHIHHHHIHHHI^hhhhhihhiihhii TT^co-o-<yo^oooooooooooox>oooo-gaoe p SETTLE THK M(] Sl'MMEK j; (' ET RESULTS AT TttK 1?30 \ State College Orj I: SIX WKEWS BEGINNING Jlltf ?: A WIDK UANOlC or (OIRSKS; i* s:tf!io<l for Principals, Supervisors, . Teachers in llijfh Schools, Klementai Teachers of Special Subjects. I'RI\ ji 1 i'litnn, ~ ? ? FACTI/H -Regular^StafT supplemc '? tinu r\f p?illltr>nu< #??-?,! A; ..A Ik ^ ! . . ?w. ?v..v. v./uvgvn tiuii .|. and Administrators; a Total of 40,;. ? ' ments and RecreaYffiTrsr" y. DEGREES: The' only Summer So ? to ofTeV credits for the Bachelor of / y-?Degrees.- ?-?; i 1.0W KOI Ml TKIK RAH. KB AD RA ?; J ;. .. For Bulletin and Detailed Informatio 1 THE PR f " State Ci i . O^OOOOOOaOOOOOOQOOWO^n?CBWOX?t ? ? Saturdaj^Aprn^G^lSSO^ ached every nigntior two weeks Hopewell, realizing forty converts. had a great~pentecostal ihower, ev. L. W. Qaiy, loved by all of his . nbers,- of the Williamsburg cir, is alive once, more. Forty souls e . fellowshipped on Sunday. We ? glorious s^rvicp on Sunday. His ~~ t "Therefore being justified iby h We have peace with God, thru Lord, Jesus Christ." Everyone lied endowed from on high, every rt was made happy who heard our tor in this meeting. He has also ked on the church, putting in win. s and sashes and doors, and We plarlntng to have the church comed .by. September. He is really * lostfs for the people." He is runr his revival meeting at St. Luke W. E. church. This is hissecond ret| effort aiuf Will give him five ks -steady; work from orte church the running of his " meeting two ? ks at two of his churches, one he small church. Rev.-~L. Wr-Gary live long and have abundant suc-WLNNSRORO~MF.WSI - gster exorcises were"carried out ull. At all of'the churches Sondav reTTrmvtbr-were- present-m the ' loon and evening. . . . mf. and JMra, Ci-Q.. Mqlntonh of??. nston spent the week end with tives and 'friends. . ' he_ following students were jft ie:. Misses Beatrice Boulware of kcr Washington high school, Anna; Baxter, Bramains, Esther G. Allen, isrs. J. D. Roshoro. Brainard, and ? Melntosh; Booker Washington 1 school. [iss Mable Rosboix) left Sunday for eville where she will spend the uner- Alisses Eliza Boulware, Marian L. iniond spent, the week end with s" Esther Gaston. . : r. James Gaston is visiting his hta. r. Henry Wainwright and Mr. P. well and Mixon passed thru the eh route tfTTTharlotte where they-- , - nded <the game at Johnson 0. th. . essrsT-Orbit Tucker, Harry Tu and Mr. Rabb of Union spent ' flay?xt'ith Prof, and Mrs. W. A. S. . ' *.' he" pageant, entitlgfl* "The UnliftTross" was quite a success at Wayi A. M. E. church Sunday afteri. MYs.- E^-Ji- Johnson deserves h credit, for this great program " ; put over. ; ! . f iss Alice Mcintosh left For John~to. spend a whil6 with relatives friends. ROCK IlILIrNKWS- _ ? iss-Mwgaret Ruth Clinton, a stu.nf TjivfngytlWih college, Shlisr, -.pent Faster with her parents. and Mrs. 1*? G. Clinton. jy James ^Cnreton?motored?here i (TfiahlestpnTb spend Easter with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Cun. ?-? S. $ INCEMENT I 1ER SCHOOL ichers) Six Days ZT73 1 V. LIST 2,_ 1930 i_ . 1: J _ _ , _ _ leading Colleges and High ? a valid certificate, renewals :? ho have had limited oppor-- L - * ? mini to make it possible for 8 - Registration S2 Per Session ?> ther information write: <-)S . tool, Director, Chester, s. X'. IgtOOOOOOOO OOOOj30QOOaO&OODT- gal Son ack Home QOK sparkling with ? < v\ frRE ==__ Once to ' . Charlotte, N. C. nt? 0 > o ooQttoaonr>OfTnm^^ : QUESTION EARI/Y. $ SUMMERrSESSlON OF -?~ . . f? angeburg, S. C. | E IH--ENDING JULY 19 $ Morib than 125 specially <leRegistrars, Advisors and Yry and Primary Schools and ^ 1ARY i ' ' " X >nted by. members of Faculshed Public School Teachers Special Lectures, Entertain- j* hoolin the State authorized J v. trts and Bachelor of Science TKS 6N WKNTlPyflATlOW 1 n, Address V. ESI DENT, * I ojlege, Orangeburg, S. C. 4 ^ - i " " . "* . "ffl