The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 10, 1930, Image 1
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Saturday, May IP, T93P
Elks to hold ue~gional
contest
Allen University Scene of Hattie
in Oratory May J
Columbia will' be tin- mecca for the
largest?gathering uif?vi?-.iti.ne:??
ever -^eep in the Southwest, -when ?>n |
Friday night, .May 23rd, the horny
tribe will hold their Regional Oratorical
contest in the chapel of Allen
university. On that night, students
who have w.Qn.jji the Statu
M> will match their wits and oratorical
? abilities to win first place which will
be a four year free scholarship at any
college selected by the winner, ami a
chance to compete at Detroit. Michi
gan Monday night August 25 th, for
the $500.00 cash prize that is anual
iv awarded by the board of education
ot tne order for the best speaker,'3d
the national oratorical contest.
In looking, about for a place to
the regional contest- for I'.l.'ld, Un-;
gional Director R. 'IE.?miari..^ of
Atlanta, picked Columbia as tlie logical
place and now since C"1'""1*'"
' ~ was "favored as the place to h. dd this
tt'-eat. educational tHeet-ing ,44-1^
zens in all walks of life will show l)i.
rector Pharrow tdpd his several stale
-directors, our-appreciation by fvH4-?jg
the chapel of Allen university until
standing roil 01?will?not?Ue-avuilalil e
The regional director has let it he
known that one of the main features
of the contest will be the 'musical
numbers that-^aur to he rendered l>y~
Benedict college, Allen university*
Booker Washington high sell ol, and
Allen university-orchestra; together f
with the great quartet Af Palmetlnt
lodge. No other event in the hi^toi'V.
?of "Columbia of a like nature, wfll. v-qual
this contest and its attebila'd
havp gone 011 foi months practically
perfected, this is fo he thy^ci uwnine
event of the year.
Prominent visitors from .all of I instates
will swoop down mi Columbia
darim? the -Weelr 1.tt1 1 1 ?i...
?r?-held, Und Columbians will turn mut
en masse to .greet them as never lief?re.
CraiHrhtdit'i' oflicers will he. our
special quests; -Grand Exalted Udler
J. Fi 11 ley ..Wilson,Grand Secretary -.1.
E." KelToy, Commissioner of Eduea?
ticnLJ&m. Cr 14-aeSTmi, Grand HangTv
I ter Ruler Mrs. Ahhie M. .IqIiiim >n. ,
? 'Grand Daughter Sgcrelary Mrs. Knvnia
V. Kelley, President 11. A. Hunt,
of the Fort Valley High and industrial,
school, Fort Valley, Georgia, and
many others too .numerous to inention,
?Hetfiom* 1? Drt'eetrir Pharruw.?wit h
his secretary will arrive in the-city
Tuesday, May 20th and with t'oluiubia's
own G." Lee RatiiIP and Prof: G.
F. Nelson, will make final arangemeiits
to take care of the largest
crowd ever to assemble in the cha-*
pel of Allen university to hear some
of the most brilliant curators ever , to
: grace an audience.'- -
?The state "of South Carotinn and
-?Columbians Will do- them.',el vc;i; pi t)ufl
= and Dneeto.
TPnarrow will be equally proud t the
showing we will make. Columbians
will rvut fail to show their;;appjeciit
tion for being favored with the UegioTrui
Oratorical contests
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weaves IUI \ wuititiju
, Mr. J. W. BR UN SON
?? One ofjtKeteading business men of
. Columbia "who left last Tuesday to attend
the general conference of the
C. M. ~E. church* which convenes, in
Louisville, Kentucky, May 7th to 28,
1930. He Kvas elected delegate in
the South Carolina' Conference, held
in Columbia in December 1U21L This
is his third tir?->? as representative of
hif conference as a delegate to this
great hodv of churchmen.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
TO MEET
The Colored FtmeraUDfreetors- and
Emhalmers association of South Carolina
will hold its fifth "Annual meeting
May 14th~and lhth. at Newberry.
This association was organized in lS>2.r>
three" members. Every person engag
ed in the undertaking and embalming
?business in this state id asked to en5
Mr'. A. E. Tlfuuat
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STALIiV APPOINTED
ASSISTANT DIREC'Q"
HVi-i.a.
llcnnctf Dean Notified by /Kvf
ens inn Director
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') OmtiKcbmjr,' Mac. 1 F. Marcelln? :
&b'-loy. ;<K-:ui i?f llcnn ti college I'm
Women li:is hi'i ii not ifi? J r.if 11i< a p- 1
norntrrn^nt l?y Mi;. Slimn. iliroeUir ofi
I . S,?ib1 cm pi inrtit' nf airricTltnvnl pntelision
.as assistant director of
S.i' in liter school for county :n<iiit ; :in.l
I'i'nie Uoi'kersi Tliis si-luua will i-i.o
tin- month of Ati'-'iist ltcin?- tinanri'il
1a th,, Ko-i'iiXvald l'i)iii](l:i'tinii. iiu( ln.'II,!'
:r,ll|H rvisi ll 1.1V lln, y vt.| linn-ill-,
AI r. Ilul?-.l7
Stall- tailis <lu'i'fline op-Xhi- slim-'
111* '1' M-11 lit 11 iliuL. V. ill Jii 1: 11 htlVf
ilif-tw-i'n uvi r 'IN mil'.-*,i c tSatn?oillftt'c
I III' 1 -'ii'ltl1 V i'nl?lUu 11II1111411 >fl)mi|
i" y>'t f>tiif|li-li' Inilr'M. is IlnumhI
tl.al tlia ' spi'f ialin > t'l ujit, tlii' ili-pai nvaiU
fit' nirririiRuiv at Wttshiiwcton
\.'i,!l ciiiii' 111 w11 .ami assiM tin* t'aiail1;.'
with spi-cial livtiybs oto suppji',-TKi
Vf'-. m. thfst". : <'lii'' ils ari' lu ii)'/
I'llII" by . fhi, ?'l^>si'mvvrlil i!|i|'i>f>li'. In'i,np
ntyniii'il ill S.'r; (Stati*.-'IV?i? Stiitf ,
aii't I'l'airn* Vfr a.' 'I'f-xus." -4-Hn** liun"
iTFi'il" asil twoiity-niiif worki'rs arir\
l ! i;il .In att.'lnl lli'l'i'. .
(OMMKNC KMKNT
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HARBIStJl
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\\ I'llni'silay anil 'Tliui'silay# May 1 1
JTTiil lath. S;."rii p. pi. Fxt-ivises by
ttio' f'iiriifhial schnnl. , ,
I'Yitlay. ,Ma\ Itillu?S..UI n i"7T~--l n?via
unit inn ci m if.-1 h\- tin* K.jiirtli I'll*
l>aralory rlasr<,
SilhdaA. May I.Slli. J:UL-p_ni. AilIjiiit
1. sermon liy l>ev. .Y i ke .Jones, I).
1)/, Johnson ('. Smith university,- of
Charlotte, .NL C. .
'Mumli. V. -Mav I'M h p 111-- .
( I.-ISS I t.iy I'Vi'ivi-iH
. .Monday, May I'Jtfr. N:.'>(7 p. 111.
.Junior Prize c<niU'?t. Tuesday,
May L'oth. p. hi.;?
(iraduatinu* exercises "and ainiuul adair
ess hy IJev.. Mm icy II. Mel >:i Hold.
BfiU-muji e, Md.
Vim - iire extended a most, eordial
invitati. 11 to attend the ahoYo exervises.
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_ NKWHKKRV NKWS
''I'lie primary ami intermediate tre-part
1 tie lit s TiT TTrifyton street liiu'lisellout
heJd thi. r exereises im Thursday
and Friday nip hist eaeb niuht the
auditorium ' was filled: with anxious
he a lairs and listeners to the little folk
w ho played their parts'well..
The elosinp: exercises' if l.alapa Koseliwald
schoo| . mtv?held uu lust
'Uuirsday and .Friday nights'. The exercises
were well attended and the
.(JJover and Miss .LJiehey- need to he
yhildren played (heir parts wOll. Mr.
eoniineiided l or: tin* sip lu r t did-~_ u.rilk
-iloiie 'this term . r* / ~
Mr. and "Mrs. Fred 1'intt, 'senior"'and
Prat I. I * r- >' t\ C, kiallnian, lit t le :K'?Tiert
iuul Louise (i;<H imui anil Mr. Lassane
(sallina'n muton-d to Sunder oil
Sunday In' see relatives and friends
The^vrorp^rainuil ixi <'ohrrnhia~Hy Mrs.
;Txffa l.y'le* ' . . ; .
t -lln one of tin- recent editorials of
till* Palmetto Leader it was stated
that iM ttt?Kilna?It-nt-In-rlmd ." inner
in the Elks < >r:it*?i'ie:?| contrast?way
trained by Prof. I\ Ik ft rooks; we
_vvish to coi reel Hint error l>y ityini;
that ~Miss_ Rutherford was trained hy
Mrs. Bertie Simmons llenry, teacher
in Drayton street school. ,
! Miss Ida Boyd, teacher in (ilihtnn
high?sala-oh- s(H'iit,?the?week?end at
homo, she was 'accompanied by Miss
Alelha AndOlMott. teiUhel' ill tT nii.ll
high school.
Deacon S. \V. AIIctt, ox slipf-rintcn:
dent7~rrf "MitlePs Chapel Sunday school
visited Millers Chapel A. M. K. Sunday
school on "last So ndayk. a nil?rr^
viewed ttTe lesson. Mrs. (leorgia
Clark was\,a visitor also.
The Deayoness Board of Miller's
. ChYfpel A,. M'. E. church will observe
Mother's Dav on Sunday- at three o'
i clock p. m. The sermon will be delivered
by Rev. 'J. ('. Smart arid mil.
sic .uall' ,i>e -fornisluid -by_ the junior
r choir. ' ?
Miss LiIIio Reed of Spartanburg
spent the week end with relatives
innd friends. - ,
Dr. William Pitts yiul sister of
Y. ('. and Miss I.ueile Grigsby of
Atlanta wore in Newberry on Saturfday
to .arrange for the funeral of
their father and uncle, Jonas I'itts of
Chappelles who died on Thursday. Tht
funeral was held at Vaughnville Baptist
eTiufcb a'uTThe; people" of his ernvn
: monif y ^iU- miss him. .. . . ~r
j Funeral was in charge of T. A. Wil
| lianis undertaking company.
Ithmy friends of Mr. B. J.Tkddvfcell
will he pleased to know that he has
TPOVOd trrtrr his newly comp+etrrP hrrrrrt
am Snuwden street, ~ J
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\:OLUMHIiC5. C?. SA
? JOHN
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7TH DISTRICT HEAD
ILL SOME TIME
Umietl Friday; Hail Done Muelt
Good in State *
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' hiKfttrp John "Iturst, presiding t>ish
op over the Seventh Kpiseopal District
of the A. M. K. Chuveh, enihacinjr
South Carolina, died at the
I'l-nviilfiit Hospital.' Haltinioro. Mary
tit.mi, i m'suuy, :\iay oin, at .iMU a. m.
Bishop Hurst had been ill fbr quite
Some t'nie hut it was not thought by
-Lis?f fic'ids in South Carolina that
his condition wqs such that should
eause fear of his immediate death.
_'J-hp' Brelatt; loft "Columbia ahotit
Hiree wet-In n4ru_Ui-tuitor thi1 hospital
where-he breathed his last. His wife
'Mrs. K. Bertha Hurst and his son
thv B. I'tile* Hurst \vevo in- constant
attendance at Ihs bedside and furnished
all I he elieer-and luinfort tint
exoriitl and filial affection could bestow.!
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Three physicians were in unceasprelate.
fjoath. was due. it is safct
to a heart attack. Bishop Hurst
firstr-caihe to South Carolina tb~et>replete
the unexpired term of the late
Hi si l (TffTW illiam, Havid Chappelle, after
the laty Bishop \V. \V. Beckett
w hoi was uppoiijted at Bishop. ChapI'^i
fuirerat was called?to his rej^\viw'7r
'.while serving- as Bishop of
; South t'arolina. . *
| Bishop lturst was assigned to tin
SovUnli. K piseo pal District at the
l ist < hrrnm-nt ( hiiif.oroiictM-whieh \va>
I,eld at t-likU);.) lit It'JAt -1
Since coming to this state Bislu'q
Hurst With the cooperation of tin
people J4 f'nr--l;nn hntr h"^
'mnnv improvement"
reliiriously ami educationally. He
was a forward looking Churchman
a nd educator, and was considered
intr character on the bench~of lush
ops. ^
I Bishop Hurst was a native of Haiti.
..itu! was mentioned prominently
for a place ?>n President Hoover's
.Haitian Commission.- He >vas a delegate
to the World Conference oi:
Faith and Order held" at Lausanne.
Switzerland, and -called by. Bishop
Brent, of the Protestant' .Episcopal
Church, Hp was intimately?allied
with many organizations, that affect
the, Civil welfare of his people* nota
i 1 Iv tin1 National. Association for tin
. AJv aiici-menP of Cohrrcd People, at
Mhieh he was a Vice-Presidp iif am
Chairman of the Spingarn Medal A
Wimf -^PTtHl.'' TlwtN.. A. -A-r?J.V-P
. "suffers "ii loss eipial to. that sustaiiku
iii the^flt'illlse of Moortield Story am
Louis Marshall; ?
Bishop" Hurst was chairman ol
.the Teachers' Committee.' on the Tru:
tecs' Hoard at Howard university
lie was a Harmon Award winnerxi)
lirjfi for having made the most out
, i-mnding contribution in, the .field b
i elisions education, while pr'esrdinj
j i/ishop over Florida,
A delegation from South ("aroliii;
attended the. I'luternl which was lieli
lit Baltimore yesterday.
HAVE YOU BEE
/ OK IK) YOl KNOW A!
11 you IfTtVe nof.-*iTr it'-you have an
an envelope, mark in the upper 'rigid
I and mail to ?
W. -li\ Museley,.
'( ^upt'i lisrti'Mit' the ('cumin, :
( olumhia, S. ('. ,
(No Postuk
Tin 'undersigned on' April 1, lP.'iU
: but \vtts not enumerated, there or a
N a nic . -,? - - - ? .
! Sit reel " iiTtil No. -
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j _ At a meeting Monday night, the?b<
her of commerce appointed a eommi
-M>r. L. M. Daniels,.Geo. Hi Hampton,
Harvey, Theodore Youngb)oodk The<
bS. t.eevy, to assist^the Yen^us bureai
not yet been reached. At the last r<
"hundred less than 50,000 and realfi
j 50,1 '00 cdasification of cities, the di
j.eveVy educational, religious and civic
It was pointed out that many of
; merated and that unless they coopei
I suffer by tailing in a smaller elassifi
i T)je.reason fPtAe attempt to get
. i<U?*.A?<>ast ove/Tho size of the city, i
I m' re money coming info it from out
possibilities is its. gav.errigiuint. censi
j contemplating, moving here or "open.it
; the'population figures.
A spjecial effort \yill be made to
' J possible ahd the' next week will see
j been asked to direct this work and
j ojH-i ate. * A ScKooT
children in_the city were gi
-.Monday,.to their, i
{ aired. The purpose of the cards is 1
| of each school child has been includet
giving names and addresses, each i
1 possible for the population figures to
r Will "bc^tiit'iied over U> the census bui
"Tatrtjy which i<r not already enumera
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Buried Yesterday
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Sir i
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KT. Ki:v.. JOHN HI KST . I
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ASK COLORED MOTHERS
TO DECLINE
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- Association Protests War Department
Jin> (Vou to
'- Hoover r
. ,y\v-iftni. iimv, '" i in- > .a.
r. "TT" is I ii'i>8iy si-t'tr-all coItiiecW
? nydd star mothers- lis toil, a L
' i'n?i|i;iini-il by , i | > 111 > i" I TTTHTi i ill to i
i?PrFStltent Hoover against the color,
' segregation imposed by the War 1 >e? i
1 partmerit on the. pilgrimage; to- their
i sons' graves in France, thfr prdtest,
1 to President Hoovef^ cTiOdWi^jliilj; wit lip
a refusal ty make the journey if tin-'
- color bar is adhered to.
4,.' T!?'' association fn its letter to the
-, gold star mothers cites -the War l)c-j
'-jpartimmbr' statement that "colored
' mothers and widows will receive equal
accomodativJis, cure and consideratii n
' as furnished the white women mak.
(i"g the- journey, although groups of
1 (colored mothers and avidows will he
I formed." '
Phiminpnl (!oord'i:in
m. a \/ aaaaaa^a**, v v^? ^ - I
.Macon, linptist Leader Likes,.
F , (7?lmn4fia ... |:
> Mr. II. S. ByiK's ut ..Macon,' CJeorjyia
I editor ami founder of the Sunday ,
'School Worker, was a visitor in the.
,cit.V*~o7i \Vednesda.v M<-.. Dynes is M~
so treasurer of Trenunt Temple Bup-V
1 tist church, president of Macon Dear
con's local union and executive sej
cretary of deacon's state convention.
t i-VVhUe- in the city M r. ByiH's?vusiUsI
several of the business establishments
LV and spent several minutes in juir li?jg
:N EN UMER ATE1)?
S'YONK WHO HAS NO'l^l1
y dotiht, lil|put this c tipmi. place it in
I-haml corner "OKl'H I A I. fil SIXKSS"
e is Kequiml)
was. living itt tlu- ;t>li 1 i t , j\i.'n?In Ina ,
nywheri*. discs , J
tiard of directors of thf Columbia fliam
ttee, eomposdd of I'rof. C. A- Johnson,
Dr. A. J. Collins, Dr. S. R. (.Jreen. \V. H.'
>dore Johnson. N. "J". Frederick. anil I.
j in- enumerating Columbians who have
?port, Colunihia's population was p few
zing the importance of getting in the
rectors have askeil the cooperation of
organization in the city. *
the Negro citizens had not hee'n enu-j
rated in the movement, the cOa' w+uild i
cation than is its due. k ?
a full enumeration is not because of an
t was said, but a larger city will mean!
side cources. The true itithrx [o u city's]
Hg -jeport and oaeh- coorpa+ry whieh -fsH
ig a branch .otlice immediately asks fof*
have many Negroes -enumerated as
this work pushed. "Negro leaders have
have expressed their' willingness to coven
cards Friday to tpke to their famiteachers
mfitaiping thp information
to find out whether or not the families
Mil the census. By filling out the cards,
person will help the city by making it
reach 50,000. The _cards when returned
reau apd census' takrr<rtvttl ralT on Firetr
ted. ?r??
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LIVINGSTONE GETS
SIXTY THOUSAND
VVrnli In Alllin Menin i,h llinc
Nt*w Ituildinifs I
Salisbury, ( ... | | [4 ,.,;
tll-nt \V, J. Trent. i.r -Li vim-stone
lejje ?J\ist rt'i'civi'd otliciuLai, uiMiu'iirat
ion. from the representative of tinlate
H fX. I Hike. philanthropist tha'
instead of a t>ilt <11' ^ji.j.uuii t,, j_iT"
Price ( umpaiyn us announced sonie
t\mt, at!Y?, tlu^e is~a j/iTt iTf istiu.yuo
iltip?to- a tremendous rise jM price* n
sunn- share*, of., 1 lul.e I'qim r. t umpai ,
stock-held in trusT I'oi" the -pfdloe
lji^.rj,tMMJ f.l tills -tMiO.Utip h t?. !.? a,
(died to the yeiieral lufildihy* fund
Lt-he-^-pHCrr-t ainpniw n )?amIt-1 to ? i!i' r
S'oEj.OOO is to itc iiM'if ,i . |ieTTii.tre lit
end ?wiiient. The
architect? 'HIV. Wnrkme on ILL
tinul.specifications.-for the three iie\\
huihlinp'.- i'ufi^ .Meillolfal 'Jmrhl'm-1
the it'.v mnusiuni. and' cent run heu'tme
plant?antl" crt. the month is'u-one i.
Uone work will hcg-iii. When tviis unit
if hiuldjntrs is collii> 1 eteiL Limine > ton,
will have brought her cam huh up . t?.
the ,re<|uisities / f< r IcddinVi coHej'e
in thi.-Touritry. Plans . fu el la>jd" so
that all the work will Juive. heeif "cm.
pleted Iry April next year when "the
Association of ("olleyes for Neiir i.
Youth in" America meets oi Jl-ivtiy
stum*. l,h iim>toiie -wa>?mlndf-Unl-. i
the association tiiis year ami i.muv:
diutely e'xtended an invitation for'the
neiet?meiAiny which was accepted. '
This uilT of SlIll.tMlU runs the t.*M
raised in the cainpam'ii urM-o^ji>
fcocffT^Summer School
A ttruidc Alone
.* *iVl t4V VO 1T1CI1IJ - .
' / **" licneclict. Project
It is lmth trratifyiny' and eomnn-ut'hhle
that ,<y many * l' tin- citizens
of -(.-'-olumt?hi~nrc- ' iThtnfriTii! tolaT<P ;VT7~
vantage d' the unusual ?.j>|.rt uniftii'iiijJi
offered ; by : "Be imlict-AI!?-n s'lfti:"
nu-.r school lAiritrji' tin- cominif slimmer.
Asidp from the irpplieatinns Char
teachers} an<i students of Colundr; .
numerohs others are heinjr r -eejYed
n onr- matrons, social leaders, .and
hi usewives of the city w*'o?eprimary,
pi ipose it is not to- acquire crudil_
hiip-'to receive the 'uu.ntacl ami cultural,
.advantages' which the-_a.iitmrwrt
"=r+i?ol will provide. * *
? This step On the. j'mrt T tlu-, wine*
"f ,('??)M,nd.ip especially. i.- c\ di i.
of. the realj/.ut-ion oil their part, that
nin.'i poowth is synuliy llloli' v. l?l; n'li
training-, experi'ence, and iutcxests, -and
contrary to the old jdea. that even
housewives Tiiust keep theinselvi';.- informed
oil- f he. trend of human, af
fairs. To dp this. elfeCtively. some a
KVJicy other than the newspapers and
|uiiiidieals must lie resulted 1m. Olm
must actually c-mie- in--contact?vh4-!t
out standing-personalities from otlu-i
1< calitjes. and with one's peers dis'enss
problems and . exchaflVe1 ideas i;
...a...- ?.. i.d.rt- ...t
ar.tl enlnfeoil viewpoint mi iieee.-saiy
t "day. Siirli an einirun.nn.-iit i- n-F
(Inhi?fiTunci uutsiiie she 1av-^n rrirrr~ Tt~
sill'; i*?nstt|in.'iit l>?. I'uluniliia us, aiv
acting wisely in capitalizing t lit-. V
advantages while they._.air si?
aceesihle. '
It will i'yl I"' ' iLiHiPult
lur this j?nnip fu 'select vinirsr"tr
ii.ii*1 their ' needs. One has <?iily tu
rl:uirc--f hroogh the cntnlncne"..t' Mr.
l-i'liiilirt -All is.l l -111 1 lfTl 11* I* M Ih'ii! III 11' I
j.iiy number at' courses that Mill jtj* \\ t
helpful atul_ interesting: ih
.l'1 yyi'"1 ! J*"11 " 111 IIS u-?-' P I' ' i '
psychology, languages. lifrmtuns?wt
an* a fewp among those whieh will
na?ki.' a strung appeal. Such subjects
pi ovale to'pics for everyday ?tii?c-u?sioH:
hi-iu-f., it is...ualy, iuiUuw 1 i^hat
any wide-awake individual iwjutM de
sii*i* to la* ac-curately,_ informed. con
ci ming tin 'iii.A?
far as possible, "<?tUe? coprsc.foi;
whiyh u sufficiently large n'uTiibei
of persons?rrg-rs*er-^ill he arramfv*.
i.lioil request. Information regarding
thp session nUiy he obtained )>y. ail
dressing Dr. D. 11. Sims, Allen -viin.
versity. or (i. K. Nelson; IhoumIh {
lege. . V "
MOTHER
? Thi> W.nri~M-Ht-her U tinand
deanes>t name.in* an y language
The very word itself carries a feelinr
j of love, kindttoss and tenderness;
When the world is condemning am
Tmlinjf fault ~wTTJe~y*ntf.T\-arlnns un
! cortakings, it is mother who eheer.
ishes and' encourages us on our. way
. When our friends forsake us'am
cast our names out as evil; it is tha'
. same dear mother, a who .knows am
' v.nderstnwlsl TIxcTudrng (Tod's ~|.ne
, none is gyeaier uuin unit ni mm m i
p" 'I'^yidiAUtnoo?tii>tW'3IOv ?iy Tnti
thor. and mo I can still fool hot- 1 \<
.and tonderhess toward i)'u* Unci al
that I am -and all that 1 hope- to t??
I owe it to my anpoT mother.
Cat h ovv n IT." Fa* r7""~
Bat^bnffif, S. C. ? ?
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l- i \ I' (I \T- I ( il 'V ==
M A MMOTH A111)1touu
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Siiml;i\ S< !m?oI <unhic-ss Mash
Mr?*Nu? ,| uiu' l
*
,n" JVI-r?>??<? .VWC.Mdi.ji ijhi '"f-'.
-ri'"v! auditorium has Uen -J
-Snr' Uav^avs ..Meeting .of. tlm
, umht\vSrh<* ?| <i?iii?rcss for ft-(Jo n,
ViV V'iii; lath, aicoidinjr to
I " l I Ahi ILLiill' lii ihllii?L'ltv .\lri4l '> ?
my mm- |,y U? 7,1 y All
,;utf( an i\ocut ive ronnnittn- meet-'?! ),
ids,, r, .JLLK. ii..
ml'"CJ'- AL il""'l"?. I'. A. i'iima.
" x " -JonesT TTTIs anmmncenieritJ T'
V-hs-mau.; after 1 ?r. A, Way man Ward v_
,| a>toi v>t tla- tijyat. i ..iV-Uu l A. M.
, i. 'VV'V.1: ul"'' Wf*>hi|?-. ,11 the Wt-IH "
'JLLVlVIV i'A'Tn^TTT-rr,-,. had n!,-,lVv<l ;
t jy ? oic i v-:- t h oiiioni.ot), liu'ildiim
meet 'lit*. ?--1??r * .
t hi- oao r U. ^ur-.; iw J if4 i'lo-. t.
_?lii Lii: tif - it Hfi'niiiiiiati-d ?;? "l-i'd
ts'u lo t. has -Wi, an
A a. an rt.l.n! ,11.ia and
t'lt ftp t mir f..i S artda> . '!"]? wtlwi >;,va.
1.1-i \\h~! v. tr. Ill, i| Cuu
rl1' .''"I. >>>'?? I'll UiaJuei Xuttia Li 1?:?
( ' I.? :citif*-l<.rt. Kcniufkv', \ ?-Wl u lulni> ?
?J 1-.' ' Id.m ?V i rami a.?rrrni?rt~?Xr ;
'"^VTt1\iIT' * iif JVucii. T?.\a>.
I I I I I . I I' I I l ' I In) U4-l ill. >1! In | li y I ll' II 11 1 1 ' '
loiiLTf > c him- .Ml' u- liiu'lily.
wiih. tli i> In t rJf.\ t-lo(iim*nt. r
Wt-ii.ii-K?I'hilUj.'.-- I/jfati'il at ttttfh
^in-vt and Pra-it ic .n\(turn. Thousand*;
"I i lliIdt da. w ill maPfh t'r'inn-l44KsfX?^ei -rn ?
flliit'i-ii at ' lat.li ami \ itn'i-nncs. utiilov
li.'.umu d. |toiivkf t'siMUM . siionytliftitHl /*
-l.y i...l n.liul- u?w<?r?re 11grr?ii??wi f r '
J-*':Ni tin- J'I 't?y yffn't'ti" tlm?isliUlu -?:
sai in . w :1J l.?- at ' iV*"'l?iV |A-stH'i.d<\h.'
j22N B CLOSINCttK"
MOKKlS <:<)I.jJ-XiJi. ?
y ^j' ^' " Tl "T^riii
T7 t+T" 1 '' i.-t ''" ] .. .
( JjnTftt a Ijjj. M.mU-I ?>|,.-,ul?
i Friday. t\fa> Id. at S'ipii p. m. ( u|
j h m- | I; \ . T.I." HTatj" ..?- -?,
I" TMitulay. May 1\, a; :.:;n p. jn ;
rT-aVa-:i'aa.4-at<' svriwYjiT' l.\ President
J.;!., -'a-.v.lii.'J.vX
^r.'.dar':\|;y'"lt\ at" a in..
Mt;-> t i-11 _* Ti i-t.-,- 1 }..'ai d. "
A!"'-ay. -.ybry?I at?ttrtttmrrT?iTT
|l'art '".ta-: <" t ii< n t m i * n t cxnii'isf.
li r; m i' t tit addiv-? I. y | M-. ll.* \V 1?_
j I. triT~ '1'i. rri-' A|<ijin-., ly>w;t.
Pi i? ii.'atiiin ,.1" 'Pre*id? tit l.U-i't :!>?
jl-V. ! I?. Puisoa. " __
' at '. I'v.t ; ( n\i ilitpj i.f Marker,
j ddft-s.i y Hi t-sidi'iit Id. il. Sims. AlI
li-t'i utriversitv. ' " ..
I (..ilt..I.;.'-1 . ..
var ".v Mv>iaui.i v.?
J' \M:is. MvWiit roiltw.
^ : ;?"ii \ . iu.t< 1 i it-mi-. ;i 11'. coririulK
11 \ s!?-? '
^ i> Ks. l'i(- nit-tit.
< n\i;i.i's i is. i ^
r ^lj". Stit'dn tii'- O'ranwv*
i MI u. in!^ri,c"tTr?--n mr~rrn Mi 1
^y i."l.'-im' and \|f>. Ola >'..? ?
I ... - '1' <-t TIm-a w "i\- itn .ptn.! r
v! v ' iu-1??
. 1 . - ?? .
.AM'; Ki\.A ?.} Si;nit r. ,... .v '.t h^. /"
varrreT- ttt \) >. ./don rhuivh has. iv
!i-,r:il',! I ' ;mupi _.!u-i rviivs ;,t tin?
i !_ ?*'.- 11 > f i.o.l am - was .Uliaiiinmush
--?u I'laiiartj t -'-.V}:; '/i.~/rrf1uuvJi _
" - St.?hi;.y . l' Sun'iti-j-, Uiv iiM?tht*r ?
.M iIniK>\.-ai i in:iq>anio>l }u r dau^h
U i !.i> t h?< i-jty for an sta'v .1
A'r-. %v;?s. i ill at Siunr'1'1'
*lu' .."Vli | ha\Jitu'-. liv.r tlanfiitft?-at
h.'U' l-.uiij/a-liiitt il larrfiv to ht-'r
. aaTovol s'. " . ' ' 1
II. in;, iifooro v.r till- I'll \ lias
i l?*|>a i toil lor tin- ivroal im-t ropolis t < >
i l yn.i tin- MiiiiiiK-r w it h hoi .1:.urjit-m s
T it. K-r oldvn. \ N
At if1.. Zit-ij tliiirrli r'i last 'Sun_
<fii\ Im.-i)..:? ' ii;ii;-,::.!u:i?. alil.-U U, Hit-'?"
' titti'iulaiu f was. ini*'Iv nond-aTal
liif- l-'-U-iu.-l' arem di lit: I \ W it h
If :.: nsunI M,n it l ull ,>| Hit ,,;t. -fTTr; :- ;>
" , VI >' i w aj- |u est*tiU-il ihi last j- 1
Siini|a> u,l,tfrn..tMi fiit it led - the
? i'U-T Nf ia 1 ft-,-;! _[' < f irtfiuii y Al." K?~"
" i hand!. :i jilav?;.f a >: nk'itiL1' I'iic - ?
tfr this was: s|.ii11siij-f<i by jhf pastor
atai nifiiilxMs i I tin' above. nuimhl- eh;iivh.
with- Air K. ('. Miekey. di- '
i nVti.r. *
-i Tin?id- uViiick sta'v hn- ,-d >Aft- Zinn ' 7
[A AT. I\. ehuivh mi Sunday Hidrninjr
: u- ill U' m t ??"l it't-i\ .tut tin- hatitfV ?
?*? 4,hi' Vwiitar '"people. Tins . beinj;
A'otiioi's May. .there will in- a tit tint?
iiniiiiUii ayratiui'd at '!:'!tl. p. ni.. at
f ~w hirli tilde- tin.. (Tadlv Moll w ill be
* lv'.it ni i-d arsd s|rci ial address** , t\n
Mother will bl- delivered. A sermon
nil tiit-sf "Folks of (' nifort" will lit*
I ix-iuhi'd at. the ovenintr'service.'
I I.Iff Tcnvhers Injured .in Collision.
Mrs. .Edna Bennett. i? Cleveland"
I w . AT.. i*. ? ' ^
i.-l.. .mi*, r.iva anncrnorsr tireen,
It'T Smith St.. ami F.tta Winds.
-un Wocfrngrf- ..,??
-dev. April 2.'?. -\vFun the automobile r
: in which they wen* riding on their
way ' > T*tdrml was allepril tn have
Liiii-vm. rut k.. lay. another car driven
' : I'- a Mr. .Koster. n\ the corner of
'Shepherd and Comintr Sts... Mrs. ?
UM'cn's right arm is broken in sev- .
^ oral places'. Mrs. ;Bonnptt suffered
1 a dislocated shoulder and bruises and
L 'Miss Winds u as Lhe?victim"?-of?a
. s] raiTfed ha'?3s and bnijses. Mrs. **
' the i' a-re-oWfrnfTfr to
'M their bed*. AH . of Jhesii ladies are
i- t?;?chcrs. in the county and were on
Tytf.rir way to their work, when the
' :u r~de't;t ' ?. .mod. All of the injured "
J arc' improving as rapidly as can *be
('<>nrimYed on P*m etghr^ ?= " ?