The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 03, 1930, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Pfr PAGE FOUR- ' 1: F Ufor jkrtm y PUBLISH 1 13l\> Assembly Si t , - GEO. 11. 11AM Catered at the Post Utlice at t'-uluiii L?? - Act of Congress. C V' 4 SI liSt Qna Year = $d.t?t> ? . .. . Six Months l--;> ?fubfilv AU\ i ' W. B. '/IFF to.. i?u.> bi-u Official Advertisements at tin- rate ; ihe Leader will publish hriel' and r teteal when tney are accompany thors and'aie not of a ueianmu will not be noticed. Kejeeteu in r">~ ? BI.MI """* Checks, Drafts and Postal-or upi i-.-. to the order of the Palmetto Lea N. J. * a. W. BAUMGAKDNKK r.'-l.. " Communications intended for the cui reach the editorial Uesh 01 the ~ af-each week." (JKy news, locals day night. ' Business and H - "COLUMBIA. S. l-? S. THE &VAT The S,tiafp a ''ecent edit ori R. Bowman as the major porta serving of commendation on tin. ten so well that such a paper a> in lieu of writing an oil it or in speaks. The State's editorial is in part: 'Must as the State was ponder.i that clamored for expression r of the good country phyMrbm Bowman. Negro principal o? n striking a document that the : plicable to Doctor Laiigford a! readily and trulyJia^aid ol in j "carries on in rural ^ ' We often read with interest on questionK invnlvin}r l-nrial i forming its judgments. 'This I newspapers: and we take plea? opportunity of expressing our < attitude in all matters affect inj ^ _ _ '' .Tuft 1* vi The American Federation o tion for the Advancement ol'if* ing one thing^"1T nothing dsn . Judge Parker's eonfirmation us States Supreme^Qourt. Theirwho hope to become aspirants ? nited States Constitution to gi . in all their utterahcFS. The utterance of Judge?Mm "of North Carolina should I'!1 hi withdrawn .and to render liin 'contrary to the-spin;t-nf-i-ho-P tional Association for Thv Ach certainly have been derelict I. mation and Negroes cwrvwh to the associations' fight show not interested in their cons! ill Judge Parker is objected 1< the following statement Ji hide ??? ."The Negro, as a class, dot republican party of North Cat : We i'ecogiii/e the fact (hat ho development when he can sFin ^ - -of-government; This .luting n - . North Carolina knows thai it of the Negro in politics is a races." i J... _ . ? In commenting on the Parkt lanta Constitution savs thrd?t .III Carolina do not appear to hay hell-raising Negro political vat " are fighting the Parker nomh tions." We assure the Ccnstiti that all the "hell-raising-" No; for snmp of the most uiltsnokei hation "are the editors of sou in NorthCarQlLna too. . - If we hut continue to fitfht ; determined that our rights sLu of time before our full nieast L) t DEFKNTT \l.i.I It is customary after the < . trate upon discussion of the 1 often, too.little atttention.is p: the nafne of the lyncher's vict The lynching of Allen dm - ' among the most.barbarous cri Carolina's already disrepufabl incr was a man.presumed to in all of us know. J hat this, is us> .In the case of Allen Green ~ - ? the-lynching^ prinU?<l ii4 -Uul vory ~irnprnhnl>lM tlml lie , TTTTo cowardly murderous pack. The "Mail's'" report reads in "The crime of, which the N'e was alleged to have been conn her husband, he stated, had bee gro, and had gone to his bono liiugrea?eu tfimreiy SHllSiaciufl , ? that the Negro insisted upon "'C T ment,.and the white man left h was gone; that tfr,. * r"ne <'* husband reported that ho found ' ed to-the Negro's house. No ot and her husband was, availabl shortly after the charges had j w. , Tberfe facta have been loft ... ing that we've seen. Things i\ his spouse, bent on beating a >r bricate any kind nf story ima> to murder their own people in whom the story is manufactur man would leaye his wife wit "victim^' says he did. He mo & -. for her sister or both would h and is wife should be careful! pita IGpabpr % 71) WEKklA' T Ireet, 0?;lunibia, S. ^C. I'lux, I'ubliwher. , bla; V, 07, as secutiu class mailer byKlI'llONS I bi n- .Months' .. --"7"^.'-'. | . Siijgiv O u p y .... .? tdlllMM; AbbMV iborn St., Ohicagu, 111. atlowVd t>y law. ^ uliniial U-tU'i s un subjt-ts of-general d uy ttyy tiunits and addresses of the i ty i.uA.m.yj. Aiiqiq inous cunniiunicatic ..iiu-.i-i ipla will nol be leiurnetl. II A.NOES ' .Uwiic^ 1/1 m i Lliuutu uc tuauc pwj m Utrl'. .* __1 Edi' Acting Edi rent issue inu.s.i be very brief, and shai i aiiMtiu Leader not later than Tuesd , |n utid 'juiMtft news, byiWedn ilitorial Phone 4.*>23 - > \J' W HI) A Y- MAYr- ^ 193(>": B'S HKKADTH al used fli otter from the Revy^ >i\ of its editorial. We trunk it r part of Rev. Bowman to have vvi The Slate would -use what he ss I <ni t lie suTTject "about-which-I "To a Country Doctor" and rea lie hmv host to say some though rgarding the many phased missi -1 here- came to-hand, ?rom_W^ id hcl-school. Blythewood, a tribe rd of that community, which is hate gladly. repripts it, not as f one, hut as typical of what mig any anot her'medical maluwho-si Hho-comments made by the SU !;i.erest s. and its detached attitu ias. hfciL discerned bv many of c aire-in the fact that we have tl opinion of the State's broad mine [f its public. ?o - f tKKlt.FiaiiT V 1' l.alxh- and the National Assoc t(lured People have succeeded irf"< i." :ic'i'??111111 is 1 ieuf?rn 'their fight an associate justice on the Unit tight certainly \should cause the for pusftTnTrs'of' trust under the ,\'f ") iroper regard .to that doc unit Iver w.heii a candidate for govern rrrrr -t-hrm-sutlicien.t. t'> have bis na i unavailable-.. for it certainly v -tt-i fed- ~St-t t-tes- i >s U4etion. --The -1 ranceiucnl of Colored People wo at they faded to "oppose his eon ere who do not lend theitfi sftpp . by thehvnegligence that they ; limnaLp' ivileges Ll_ . i by the X. A. A. (\ P. because by him: . s not desire.-ta-c?Hor politics. rl olma .does not desire him to dohas noi yet reached the stage in re the burdens and responsibilit <7ry iiYtoingeht" ?man is true. . . . the participat source .of evil and danger to b< t case a leading editorial in the " herrpnalitied' Negro voters of No c_ ie,united Parker's view."It is n pi res of New 'York and Boston v nation, purely on color line cont utiotvthat it is wrong in its surrr Frees are in New York and Bos ii opponents of Judge Parker's no tiuern newspapers; and newspap and support those agencies that ilL j;o protectee^ it is.only asjucst ire of citi/enship_jnay he gainer fiutoKN s swm: iccnrri-nce of a lynching "to cone y ot hers and "their inhumanity. ' Uij_tu4toing anything ahout clear n in Oeoiiee county last week i nies ever eommil 1 pertnirjiinst_S?i e name. The victim of this Fvn - innocent under (he law?of con ally a loyal fiction. ' ii appears, according to a report V11d(1 naiuJ..Daily ml to;i the crime-'of which he st ?? width hi* forfeited his life t part; 7 * * V'l'iruas accused, declaVed the sheriff, >1 itt<??m! last Sunday. The victim and ii en a trade for a horse with the Ne to complete the trade. That It had l.v, he said, was indicated by the fact haviint another witness to "the, agree-lis-wife at the home of'the Negro and his wife's hands tied when he-returnher test im'hiy %an UwM, of the-victim e. and thf >Nejcro was arreted very been majje against him." ouP of most accounts_of the lyn ire at a sorry pass when a man j man out.in,a business deal, can rinabTo aiidi dust1 ail infuriated r l order foiyot at the person agai K'M, * : . trmf a WT .h a Negro, as' the husband of sf likely would have sent his v, ave gone., Tha-vomtuctoof-this n y investigated. If it is found t, 4 i J"-'--.-v.; : THE they have wilfully and r Allen Green nothing shor out to them. It must be also rettfeml available testimony. If i ~ owned, property to the-o? liess^transaction of the i &n was oT such low character _ he died. Green's name sli lynching has attached to 75 his accusers to justice. wr ? r? NEW (YORK Last Thursday the Stat amusement over the facl in some sections of Whit "J" that section depreciate ii >ns two respectable Negroes, bought homes for more t able agitation on the. par ^ moval.? The State comments on ? other parts of the country tor lumbia for one place. An tor people, and-the white peo] ~r for exclusion clauses." Pay Well, taRe the sincerity although wo can not go i that were it possible for Garden, or other exclusiv - meetings would be held b; elusion clauses would_he i ? ever, to discuss that pha* ^xpressesanoptimismab< -to share. re^ ~ we simply desire t^isTf fit before our section may s iid elements represented by 5il-ami-other fair minded pu ds for equity and justice a g brigands, and cut-tbroats its good will created by the n on tacl^^fjthe^State ^printin so Thi?i is really the irony of q>- -- It is our hope That the ht grace shall be convicted ai till no-recbrhrnendation for n IV Ople f , murder of" :ione lyncnings are iineiy ur facta have been publishe his would tend fo show cone led sibly have been guilty o incarcerated. It appears suit of business negotiati alleged victim. We +iope~ ia- ence may be adequately i Green may be cleared of _hy the mob's action. Sui e(" for clearing a man's nam )se has been executed. South U- and must begip her marc) ?nt 'J? . ?: .. PftlNTR ] poiNTs uld By GEORGE A. SINGLE fir- - ' orf The weekly text: He shall are por be discouraged PI he s! set justice in thP earth. ?I: n Modern civilisation would b ? <ible without means of rapi portation. By motor, train or "'fop--men traverse" distances whii ' _ ago would, require long pe . . tin. _ x .t i.i !* Ci. - Florida to grow oranges, c ies melons if they could not ?ln quickl>Lio,.distribution. paints, ion. This thot always comes to I* ter as he moves about the ' to see and report f?r y?u- ^ ? "Fie/was inspired T)y the 1 ^Teachers, association which 'a Louisyille an<| now he witrn ., dedication of the half-millic * '',e library, at risk. -Louisville',' > ^ho two great cities, en- One has not seen ocular de lise tion of the progress of the r he comes to Fisk and Nashvil Baptist publishing house, A Sunday School union, Haje efS' Meharry Medical colIeger ?.? State college. Masonic temple are Fisk, outstanding school training ToT grandchildren o Fisk of -jubtleg--singers far I. which*produces moTe outstaro white men than any other ! America. When thinking of * to mind W. E.: B. Du Bois ?n". Haynes, W. N. De Berry, CI if loo let, St. Elmo Brady, Charles ing ley. >Cease calling names wit ith. Hayes, ? ,yas Fisk is an inspiration. W fL I "t'ointed Pointed walked in , demic procession last June lCn~ tened to a masterly addres irse editor oflfoe Graphic Survey 'ties of ^Understanding" h dreamed of such an early re I. v. hnro if Wl?? lirmiliL-jmi? with such a firtQ. soul Tor pre OOd ^Thomas Elsa Jones. He is O a man. Gri the faculty at Fisk ar schoolmates^frOTrn the Un1 v Chicago: E. Franklin Frazier I>oyle, Thos. Grumfield am Fisk seeks to gather the b lars of the race and makes attack upon the problem of < of. non-white people in Am? . ? Tennessee State is comi_ng * some day be a great school. See Ts behindThTs coTfege ai ~an~able president in Mr. f this faculty are also severa a n /I f ? ** wu nabci uibjr uiuuucia, The A. M. E. general off in the city of Nashville. Di ch- Morris and the inimitable Iri r.nfi ant whom many fear but fev The Sunday School union is outstanding jr>?t'+n+}on nob A. M. E. church. Bryant t list' it such. At each general c< of his church all opposition I -ITT ftftatt like -the lite fore the rising sun. the " 'But back to Fisk. Freat 'ife on the program. List to a ion their names: Dr. John Ersl 'H ' lumbia university; Leo j hftt James Weldon JohTtwrn^ . "* * . .1 " ' . 1 iLMETTO [LEADER naliciously brought about the death of t of the death penalty should be meted ' v"" jeVed that their testimony was the only \llen Green was the type of hum wlin itent of being able to engage ijt a bust-1and mentioned^ it Is iTot4i4<ely .that he" as to commit the atrocious act for which lould be cleansed of the stigma that his it. This may best be done by bringing^ AND SOUTH ( A ItOI J N A e published an editorial'expressing great t That when Negroes occupy residences e;iJlains, New York, properly values in nmediately. The case in point is -where onen-phy:detan-and t he other a dent-isf. : h.an'$15,out) a|)iece and caused considert of their white neighbors for their re^_ the situation: "J>y the way, Negroes in pay much as .SIT),000 lor homes, t o- ~ d they do not live out of sight of white ole have had no mass-meetings or moved ' of. the State for granted in this matter ill the way in its rea'siuiing. We heflevu'-' a-Negro to purchase a home-im Wales e residential sections of Columbia, mass y those who live in such sections and exmoved for. It was not our purpose how?e of the editorial. The editorial frankly ow what a difficult right must be waged = approximate civilization. As fast as the such agencies as the State, the Record. blieationtTbuilds up sentiment that calls reater element represented by hoodlums, tears down all the interracial amity and nore thoughtful. Thus we have the specg a story of a Negro's being lynched in. ne- issne that expresses amusement over 'lains aii it- affects the Negro's Interest. fate. ' " band of ruffians responsible for this disnd executive for first degree murder with nercy. A sure deterrent to the lynching a Negro. Until something of the sort is toicontinue. -It is our understanding that d in some of the up state papers which luslvely that Allen Green could not pos:f the' atrocious crime for which he was that the whole sad occurance was the reons between him and- the husband of his that erhry 'shade of this dreadful occur-nnuired into, and that the name eT Allen any stigma that has-been ;itInched to-it'ely the 'law must have some machinery e if he is inocent, even though his body i Carolina has slipped back two centuries rr forward all over again. mmmmmL?- IChiuugo; and William Loyd lines. T"~ ^ hear these national characters is j worth -crossing tin* Tennessee nlid -Cumberland rivers from the state?of-1 Lincoln and Clay into that ofJbhn? - [son and Jacksoa. ?_ TON ? b -Take hi?art, O black people,- the" |journey may be tedious, the- climb i dillicult, and the?way - hard," but sue- not fail cess and victorv is over the hill to iall - have: right and straight ahead/! Boys saiah. |atu| girls of South Carolina will make e impos- no xnistake in coming to Fisk and Me-"" d trans- harry Both schools are recognised. air_-shfp when one?-holds?a --diploma---from- ei- :h y.e^rs^her he will be accepted without ijuesriods^ of tion. ^ ^ elery or |jfpes, bless those who teach, those be shipt who are taught; bless those who make -...... the. learning -fmK'es-^ossilde-kiv-toderthe wri- that the light of knowledge hi ay shine country jn the mirnls of slave children.- Amen. ast week Kentucky ' P ERIPAT K T I C Jashvilte]1 MUSINGS monstra-i Bv I. AVA1.K F.R ROl'ND ace until t M^EJ The Elks he|d art?or2torieol contest Hospital i'n Columbia last week. It was iw^uw.. 'ennessee'1 tef^ *? decide who should represent Fisk 'South Carolina at a regional coiij^st 'for the i Inter, at which contest the national f slaves |contestants will die chosen. It is .our oe; Fisk .hope that the contests el sowhere ha v.ling hcen.held under better auspices than school in was that which was held Tfere, for Fisk call we not feel - (and the samt> <iz George pinion has been expressed !>> -ninny. Ford Mil- others ^onipetant to judge in such H \ves- J matters) that South Carolina's bosk h Roland representatives were chosen at- the | Columbia contest. . In the first nlace the >udyes who her aoa-'!W0le chosen * by ; the committee reand lis- lsporfBible for th<i contest fflllFrt to put s by>theUn their appearance, and to conduct on "Shfit" i contest that- evening it was nccesle never' sary -*? se^ec^ a jurY from anions torn, hut I those persons who were, present in be nVoutf^fe a"dioiice ~that halt"gaThored to sident as|!'sten to the contest. a 4;enile^-i_-Secondly, no person connected?with |any of th(? schools that were reprosene several jted in the contest was eligibly to act rrstty of{a* a judge.?This nm'ssitaU'd~Trrr~rrr , Betram | random choosing of judges that hail 1 others, to do with the awarding of a prize aest scho- mounting Ho a thousand dollars. Ii a direct is. our personal opinion that hef.ire education such a course of procedure should ;rica. have been entered upon a post poner. It will ment should have boon had. Perhaps Tenne.s; the judges who were chosen did their ifl it "has p?H> ^nt that best has <fT)flo nothinir lale. Ort more than to cause general dissutis,1 friends faction with the decision rendered. The persons selected would have heen icers live unusually versatile ha<t they been ars. Allen, hie to adjudicate so important a niati T. Bry- ter. One is a physician, one a farm i respect, demonstrator, and the other n high the most school principal. 4 by the?We do nut know" what IS Th(. usual ' las made course of procedure in these contests inference hut it does appear to he very bad to his re- taste for tljose who are in charge, and daw he- i have* contestant?~tn 'Yhrdl^YTiTrTTgr W: circulate so freely ^mong the judges . mefi are before the rendition of their decision, i i few of It further appears" very antiquated i kine, Co- te- us that" a jury on an oratorical Millzinar, contest .should rdtire and ,_co"fer he-j E; Park, fore awarding a docisidh. TheJiPifi * -J . 4 r * r' <+ P 1 IT. ' ? too much opportunity when such is done, for 'changing of opinions. We are not claiming that opinions were changed but we do think thai 110 stone should.be left unturned tc insure absolute fairness in so serious rt?matter.?We are absolutely certain thaf "hhe person who mights-heat represent South Carolina was not chosen last week. This is purely a perioral opinion, but it is a "geTteral pptmrrrrThat all that might have Hts'ii done in the matter of a choicp aduduators was llbt (Idllf. ?~ BENEDICT NEWS llermiiot college has been making interesting facts for her historv. Or Wednesday evening Miss Marie (Irani :md Mr. .john K. Potts proved to la notstaUiJing debators. They gained a much coveted yicUiry from Alk'i university^ President spoke very highly of the. wtvfk dorfe-antLof the manm-r in whtrh the debaters conducted tlieir argunjent. Thursday evening at the State Ora torical contest of the I. B. P. O. Elk* held at Allen university, Mr.. Davit McDonald held second place. Mr. Mc Donald exhibited wontkerTui-and iule (|uate training received trom Mr. ant Mrs. G. E. Nelson. .?; . Something cultural, unique, ^.nt beautiful in the form of a_ recital giv en in the college chapel Friday even ALltKMMLK Si ?T ; ,'ALLENE 8 JUNE 16th ilQJjLVV KEK SOI g ~ "Aptfrotutf bj 1) g * For further information, writ c. V. BIN THE OREKNVILLF I FOR XI ? A Kuittitter School in the ? Largest i g JUNE 9th ? Approved by the State fWdiis Piven will serve ax J. B. FKl/IO.N -----3 Counties Cu-opeVatinK: Ander g : ; ' Spar' 1 R. L. HICK O Schofield Sch 0 Boa id and lodging may l)C* "*<'< 0 dollars to two dollars and fifty ^ lars and fifty cents to four doll F< i rthi-i infm ii.niVin, vv;tt -? - ' Ml g ^ . - _ 1?? "oooooooocyooooooooc^oooootoot o . ANNUAL A! x PIEDMONT SI C> "C* ' (For Neg ?; * " ROCK 1 f-? Five Weeks g _ ..--L JUNE .{OTH? )? 'Efficient Faculty, selected fr< C> Schools yf bhe State. {y -'-Xtrodits- tfiven w+U .entitle-4u*U O; or raises. . <5; "" Ideal place and time for Sui & Special attention ?iven teael O tunities. Expenses reduced to i ^ .?all to-attend.? < O Board and lodging $3, to $f> Per -O Bulletin will -appear-later. F ^ S. L. FIN LEY, Prin. Finley Hi LLP The Pre From Home Is the title of THE NE glowing, unusual the pen of?, Hrivir I- Mail in Qrd* ' 607 East 2nd St. j Price : ^>000 oocroowo 000000 o ctootoosk 1; SETTLE THE liltt SUM -*?av;v results at the | State College :j: six weeks beg inning ;!; A" WIDE UAN(iE OF COUR * signed for Principals, Supervi Teachers in Hif?h Schools, Kiel X Teachers of Special, Subjects. J SIZED. "" $ FACULTY.:..Regular Stuff sjij J' tics of other, Colleges and dis .* and Administrators; a Total ol 'X. jnents and Recreations. X DEGREES: The only Rumw -$ to offer Credits for the Bachela Degrees. * LOW ROUND TRIP RA1LR0A $ IM i> ffl joiS For Bulletin and Detailed Infoi I . . r thi | , 'T (f-- jjll n u u ?yy^ ^v-. r . ~- vr -..V . , ?-v' t. ^^^^^^Safurday^May3i1930 i ing by music department under t"Re efficient direction of Mrs. I. Y.' Puli lins. The decorations Were clinging \ 7 ivy, ferns, leu ami American beauty > loses. The program consisted of voi cal and instrumental solos, ducts,-two l: ninno duets ami van'ouT ofher niano rjiwlectlans.^- AH ? numboeo?:rendercr|?? showed marked improvement anil , technical training. Durinjf'the inter, mission "g irls with pretty* baskets serv Jed colored ments in tissue tied wijtli , i purple ribbon hows. President Antis-. W'"T l"11'i;"|'lv' 1 hi- work . so well done by Mrs. Pullins. , The Olympian .society sponsored a debate in the meeting"Saturday eventing. The subject was : Resolve "That ' jcolleges have ceased to be a place of Ieducation," at)icniativ(? Miss R. Whit J taker end Mr. Kniunuel (iaulilen ~ne- - * .? Krnest Bonner. The'Judges were Pro .! lessors Drew Varney, Jtobinson, aluiti. _ ' Chick. Tiie decision was for the ncga -v.? i,tive- . . . ~J?flu tin day night the college gave its .: las<t monthly social. It was the larg;[est attended during the year. The Y. m M. C. A-.orchestra furnished the mu. sic. . I >The Y. \W C. A. had a very im| presaive?installation?^o-eieo <?n Incf: 1 Sunday afternoon. Miss Apples Wilf liani's the retiring presith?nt, iravFThe ? . chafge to Miss Clinkscales, the new . president, and her cabinet. UMIWb K ?. ? ) A iMTW. .-"- ? , ' ..? | .TTZ2 to JULY 19th ? F SIX DAYS EACH ? / opnrt nieiSf .J l- tl m nf'. HI , ? G, Principal $ Bux 557-Ajlendater-S. G. , ?)^OjC^oooo-Oooo.O-aooooaox>xiacu^av.' CACHERS I Western I'iedmont?'Second . * in the State * . ~ ' S __r ? JULY 12th g - I . Department of Education 1 3 Z. .a l?asis for raisiii|r'i?ertificates. ~J? " Stkte A-genl for Negro Schools 8 .> son, : Greenville, l.auteiis,- .I'iflttmnp, B tanburg. 7' m 5SUIN, in reel or ? oo), Aiken, S. ('. iiuml in'private homes; rooins,. l\yo , Q cents; rooms ami hoard thret^Wlr ... o lars and fifty cents 'per week. ft isTTTj- SKWKI.L. Tr?_S?^? : --?4#0H--ATntFr?o!T St reel.- w- - ? sc. " . 8 >ooooooobooooooooooooooooooot ?^opo^>-OCiPo.ooo:o o 00 o o o o o o oo.o c> siNoUNCrMKN'l' ? -f JMMER SCHOOL | ro Teachers) O I ILL, S. C. 8 fl>?~Sfx Days " ^??? AUGUST 2, ,1930 . :>)m the leading Colleges and High g ic**. *-Q ,j.i .e^lLLl.y^fl l vllviV-i]Sii , g . itmer School. ft - ?? tots who have had tfrpiterf oppor- ?? l minimum to make it possible for , p : "* P 1 a Wk. ? Registration $2 |?er Session <j> or;further i-nfor mat-ion- -write*- -p? l?h School, Director, Chester, S, C. " & . ^jox>ox>a^o.oo^ooooooo?oop^0j0poor digal Son in: Bark=MAmp * i^uvn rYViiiv W BOOK sparkling with "~~1~ grapliic interest, frhm ^ , "MOORE , r? era At Qnce .to . . Charlotte, N. C , 85 Cents / MER QUESTION EARI/Y. HKKPHUMMER SESSION OF ? % i Orangeburg, S. C. ;!; JjflNE 16?ENDING JUI.Y 19 S ? , :SKS; More than 125 specially de- X ' sors, Registrars, Advisors an?i *j* nentary and Primary "Schools'and I ~ PRIMARY TRAINING KMPHA- X i mir'montf>/J liu s.t ? rx- "J m _ t.ftva!,-. . . ^1 tirtjruished Public School Teachers jg F 40, Special Lectures, Eptertain- ?' . V-, ?. : % ? ler School TTrthF State authorized . *|? r of Artn and Baehehu uf Science X i ; . X. I) KATES ON inKNTlFM ATION - ft mation, Address ? E PRESIDENT, " X" ' * ate^Colle^(\^^i^^ ^ ^ ,~TT7. ^ ;