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me inks tu^uumi Contest to;
Georgia; and t lorida. was heltl
t plead id contest and showed un
\.'sponsible for its set tTingTr This
choosing a contestant to re]
, -tontest, which is fdTie held at
\let roil during the summer. \V
|o? I keen disappointment in the
iirsi place in that battle of fort
: All the regional contestants' a
Vmred "infoT'ination brought 10 ir
I 'ri'itvd' States Const ifulioii. an
1 hat information ; but it strikes
; -'t, say some special word aboui
the evident environment whence
tiie Kurt. Valley < CVeorgia) Trai
w inher. This yomtjf- lady proved
ties of successful oratoryj.' $he
? -.-utterance thn* givfpg it til at as
ten lacking'in life Orator, ller. (
? often ln-ai'd uti our plat forms1 a
fully wielded into a coherent pa
Tlii' reason for all this was n<
;marks 'that were made, by I'ri
school. Fort -Valley'was well ail
Regional Director lJh;Trrmv. ?
sk-Ja<ntProfessor CI. F. Nelson
bringing this splendid event to i
tdialed for. having been privileg
?. I ta< m.-lor- know and to demand o
: sTmidd have received ureal inn
" EVOI
^ Since lier Ijieginning Benedict
3- by a" whwe personnel. At the'.c
=?- -i n.-u- order was t1 shored i
ol' that citadel of Negro educatio
--A^-aJwavs is t|)H rase whi-i 1 suci
' prehension is expressed by whaJ
. ing Thomases."
It is true that a debt of-eve
members of the Caucasian gi'o.U|
of our youth. -It is also true thji
? intellectual cradle, when We wer
of kindness and beneticience we 1
Gfym.- ?
' ha<t not after.more than half ce
11 11 o 1 I me *?i lie I? ?.? I J 1 n.? !? 'J.. 1 ?
illllllMVl \/l U lUv'U. V | LI Cl 1 1 1 I Ul ( IU lei
__ own destiny. We fool that they
our being able to carry on, for tl
record at other places where siu
powers that be who have t o do
delivering thirrlestiny id' Negro
pro educators.
The success of the now adrnini?
.. port it shall receive from a cons
row selfishness, and mbrulful (in
tiu ncy that is. willing that the s
which our youth may pass into.;
Tlie president of Benedict Col
himself-to be an able administr
he has had to deal formerly. Tl
present post. This is^a"splendi
talents. St arks'has been faithfi
~ Those who would prejudge let t
failure that were made when M<
of Howard University. Preside
? well at Claflin. In the~evolutiori;
; groes are going to arrive at th
-Helves capable of directing their
~ ~ TTO. WE WA?
Some time ago. The Capitol
iir-Columbia for the purpose of
* house has been taken over bvHtn
. the Royal Theatre where silent |
management of the Capitol is cl.es
first class-talking-Hpictiires. The
may best be answered bv the th
, Columbia, haying lately takei
, c'ass. is too large a city to be v
1 napt of her citizens, and the on!
it hat one may be maintained is to
^tronage. Good talking:.pictures Y
|t<> very small audiences. The co.
Js great, apd often we havcTa tc
mnsement facilities without coi
fTTTTt"-^' . aptjii th^u attraction> t
VIi- Friedman.^ t he Capitol's,
lira! his major "to be or not ti
; when he is to present that e
"Hallelujah" in which the leadinj
Carolina. Iass-Tiame<l Nina Mae
es at all performajieesAX'nT we
our-own. than are the white peo
In hisHtaccala-uraate sermon
: ' . President A ritisdel, of Benedict.
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UK DAY. MAY 31, 1930- j_
r_Suuth Carolina^ North Carolina,
at Columbia last week. It was a
ity of effort 011 the part of those
contest was held 'for the purpose
present this region at a nationa!
the Elks National convention al
e feel sure that-this region slral
event our choice fails to captun
;nsic skill. .'
Te t() be thanked'for the well pie
?m so important a matter as lla
* us as being entirely appropriate
t the winner of- that contest am
> she came. Miss Curtiss Miller ol
ning and Industrial school is tht
herself to embody tdbthe requisiappeared
to enter into her every
pert of naturalness that is so oflid
ion was a relief froirT that lot
ind hei subject matter was careItem
of logical reasoning.
t far to seek after the timely reneipal
Hunt of the Fort Valley
Ivertised in Columbia? - ?
have Director Rati iff, and his as,
are all to be complimented for
is. and all of us are-'to be congraed
to witness it. Our determinant
rights underbuyr constitution
letus. r-- o?
~ '"i ~T
ITION
College has been manned largely
ornmencoment exercises held this
n. Now the president and faculty
11, with one except iorj, iM'e colored,
h changes are made a deal of apL
some would dePOmlngte "doubtrlasting
gratitude is owed those
) who have served as instructors
it their forbears rocked us in the
e in our infancy. For these acts
most heartily and sincerely thank
muMiLcyJisider their t ask'ill dune
ntury of nurturing us~a suflicient
re tor the further shaping of our
are not among t 1lose who douht
icy must assuredly have seen our
h changes have taken place. The
with Benedict* are far sighted in
youth over into,the hands of Neil
rat ion is dependent upon the slip
ititueney that is forgetful of narchool
shall live as a medium thru
a sphere of usefulness.
at or over the affairs with which
iat is why he was chosen for his
d example of the pantble of The
d over the proverbial few things,
hem remember the predictions of
>rdecar Johnson became president
Lit Randolph seems to be doimr
aTThrman relations even the Ne
e point where they believe thenvaffairs.
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TALKIES?
Theatre, which opened its doors
presenting talking pictures, was
want of patronage. Rece ntty I hi s
fcompany that"formerly operated
nctures^were presented. The new
urous of providing .Colymbi a with
question;-"Do we want talkies?"
ea-tre goers of our citv.
i her place in the fifty thousand
without a place of amusement for
ly way for us to assure ourselves
support that which seeks our paiaye
been presented at the Capitol
?.t of oporating"thone show places
mclency~TYTbemoan the lack of aisiderimr
our inconstancy of ;ithaL-ariLxj^fered.
'
manager, informed us recently
r> he" is to he staered nex.t wncl
poch making cinema attraction,
? female role is played by a South
McKinney. Some weeks ~~afto
mperial Theatre to capacity houspie
of our^city? " ? ?
Jjif AIIrn >iniviT"i I j In l~1imll'iy
d^ew a splendid lesson. from tiie
lynes, because of his having wit
r^ TH^ PALLET!
nessed "Halloluj^Tu -After the
Dr. Stanhope Sams of tjie State pi
done in this splendid ma v. Let u
capable of appreciating thjjT aftisti
There has JUeeii-atmie-lalk_ulLa;
theatre movement among (,'olum
is talent here aplenty, buX the. ei*1
into pur veins before the proper
spteiuuu uUerings are^compelldiL
- tendance. "Hallelujah'1 nhutild btrs;
i>
- 1' O 1 N T E 1) ' ] ;
I' O I N T S Jt
?\ gkougi: a. singleton it
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The weekly text: They that be t
. wise shall -shine as the brightness of j
the firmament; and they that turn
; many to righteousness as the stars,: c
forever and ever. Daniel 12:3. ~~ t
The weekly thof: "God will not c
r look you over for medals, degrees or f
diplomas, hut for sears.'' Elbert Huh- i
hard. c
t Long before yoU read these few t
. lines another outstanding fhat Of' BOl- v
. efiee, bravery and determination will >
have been achieved in the arns-ocea- I
- nir-nir voyage of the Graf Ke'ppclin l|
r1 frori^ Eiiropcsto Ameriea.?Within six.||
t.V hours Hugo Echenor sailed his im_
mortal ship from his home base to
- Pernambueo. - Get <lo\vn~ your-geogrtp'
'hies and restudv your mat). r_.
Few years ago scientists e*eavating-pin
South Rhodesia found what thry-|-j
I hope is the "mTssing link" between j ^
man and the lower .ai) i ma Is. It is a ^
"million year old habyrWi either man r
""nor*ape,/but' with teeth developl like I \
I those of the gorilla. Some of the soi-!
; elitists are enthusiastic and (think ,
| -they will be iihln to prove ronrhisiyoly
the Darwiniiwi theory.. - : .
The other day in Schenectady, New )
York, six-foot television screen show- j
- ed the first radio-talkie; An orebes- |
11:? was conducted successfully with
t_ t lie conductor a mile away. After*'l
' while Americans will he- able to sit l
j in their cosy parloi*s ami" as they?j
' "tune in" \?n their radios thev will i
sec flasht . upon a screen the "-persons t
. performing. Let the quest inn be astft' ,
once again: "What hath 'Grid' t
Wrought?" ' i? 7 "* . J (.
rhjs' is a marvelous age. There is! c
aii. army of scientist-^?and scholars , t
> toiling (lay and night in their labora-'d
r- 1 ot itis?working?with?things?old .and o
ever bringing forth things new. The c
world dues not appreciate them as is t
their just'due. But in the years a- j
head the great man is going to he s
_Jie wl)u increases the joy of living and ?
not he who has been elected to. a place a
f 771 power ovei1 his fellows?w he?who?p
cliinhs to eminence upon the broken ^
hacks of- others. < ; ??. i
Run thru the following list of names t
and ascertain how well informed ymrr,
are:' Denmcritus, Archimedes. Euclid,
- CopefhTciis,?Galileo.?Leonardo,?Men - |?
del, Xewton, Pastuer, Galen, Darwin,
Einstein, Steinmetz, Edison. Carver.- ^
And this is hut a few. Their name is (j
legion. Herbert Bauingardner would,
rightly add to the--list Ernest. Just.jj"
South Carolinians, stick out your I'
chest. Bllt remTTTrbrr-t+rat before dust?^
tlie- pioneer natural scientist was Dan- (j
- -ieL-A-loxaaidcr Payne. In .the .days..of. '
slavery heloVe the Denmury .V'asy"uprising
in Charleston. Payne would
catch live aligators. tie -them andjdis- ?
.charge a load of shot into their,
mouths and while they, were" in the _
throes of death, st idv their viscera..
- Keen" the record
This went on until 18JM at the
time of .'.the uprising. A Charleston
paper came out with the statement: ,
gers." The legislature in Columbia I1,
passed a "law prohibiting the instrlie-j .f
tion <n* Negroes."1I'ayne had to'-close ,
""tits school and next your?lie left- the >
state to 'return in IHiio. .
When he returned h6~,?iVrganised *
African Methodism ITI t 'liurlestoo. * A?-? !
vain let South Carolina be proud, | J!
for the African M. E. church in the1,
south spread ?from?the "city, by thc^
st'a." A- ' ' - 73c
Speaking about South Cufroliaa^ohO'
is imprest with the faet Hbat?Com- j J
meneemcnt season is upon its. Once.s
more will the schools and. colleges
close; once more' will Hundreds of i 11
brtghteyod vouth sally forth into life'*;
tiL make their eontiihutionsTas thou-1 j1
sands of others ' hove"" done before "
- t henn ?^?: ? ? ?I?
Th.. follouiii|. word- wtl'i ottered '
' in the presence of the- writer some;
" !'cv"* yThti's ;'iirn In .JiU-Usi.nvllle ''y^T"
- venerable' Dr. ft'. K- T.yles: WWhflveJ 1
been comiiig~if long time.?We have S
~ arrived": "'The eiindidatds for gra- | a
' dilation have at .last arrived. But thejv
final pdrt has not heen. reached yet. i h
They will be arriving iiutil "the day ] v
~ is done." : ii
~~ Benedict: /VBerh-Claflin, Morris To'
vou has been committed a irreat eare.Tt
To you thousands of men and women!
'look* for intellectual leadership and.
stand -for noble character, Christian a
manhood and Christian -womanhood. ;c;
In the name of all that is holy and i c
good, sacred" and just, you will not i f
Xail them. j K
It will be a/? everlasting s.tain upon g
the Baptists of Our group if the cul- J b
prits who murdered Dr. Pier son are a
not caught and punixht. There is]
something dead up the branch, and, o
"you may lay to that." This writer e
says "blood will tell." o
By the time these linos appear in
r .South Carolina?greatest?weekly?Bi- ^
- ?hc>V)?Revc-vriy !C. Ransom?will be f
completing his first commencement at g
?A lion?university HO re is wishing y
him well. Hr hara nrrhlc, toyal group R
" nf inrn trr fffirk with. Naturally
thinks of them all, jjbut ft few can t
only be mentioned -in"this spacer Drs;?
J. Iv. Beard, J. W. Dauglas, Miller, t
Deas, l.yles^ Wilborn, Sumter, Nichols t
Miles, Ramsay, Pruitt, Jackson, John- h
son. <;
;-| Pur ,.veai^ i?of<>re tM* writer -Brer 4
born, these men of (Tod w<*re traveling t
--the sandy plains <rf the state sncri- e
B ffu IllM rot' ndllfflllOH. - There n()~ttner ;1
t work in which one could be engaged, r
j ?f the lepcliei'S Who first toueht this c
young lifejonly a precious few remain. j
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^LEADER
Imperial Theatre performance]
lid a glowing tribute to the work
s rise up &nd show that we are |
ic thihgs of life.
u^al t emut.-tii-inaueuratt; a~ITttle :
bla's colored populatioinThere J
tnusiasm virus must be injected
reaction is obtained. Too mafiy
to trn ht?gging_foiL_iKant Qf_.ai.r_
ern by every Negro in Columbia.
H'the. head of the list stands Profes!or
Casper George Garrett, the last
)f tho ?great triumvirate: M'orris,
tiiiimgnnlnur,?ami?Garrett. ; More
hun ortce has .this writer been concratulutLht-'by^V^essors
in large
Cnstern and Western universities for
lis English composition and style,
iarrett gets the credit for he was
he writer's only teacher of that sub
etJL. ? ?
fho in prison Ghandi still stirs In-1
lia while this country is upset over
he tariff and whjskey. Would you be
utting off your noses to spite your
aces to vote "wett?" What you need
s__nioney. and jobs.- Whiskey-does inrease
tajTrundsT^fhe more tax funds
lie more money for-education. This
vriter wtlf?(the talking education;
T E R 1 P A T'ET I C [
M U SI N (1 S
By I. WALKER ROUS'D
Some few men who are alleged to
lave taken part?in?the lynching of
Uien Green in Oconee county have
>een indicted by the grand jury. Anong
that number is the mavor of_.
A'alhalla. The trial is not to take
dace until July 7th because the deense
will not have time to properly
irepare its case for the pVesent term.
>f court.- The charges against the
7 men against whom true bills were
eturned are murder, a^salilt and'batery.'lih'd'
rescue- of a prisoner.
Although we?do not rejoice at evil
>u4-fielieve?+tr-ah aet. j?f providence
tTat Sheriff Thomas sustained the
ni'mur f Wo * !? ? !L1 **
..jv..., v..m, is icspuiiMDie ior'every
ouiit in the indictment save that of
iiurder. In this case murder appears
rime. It is too bad. that the machinry
of the law can't be set in operaiun?before.
.1 ulyfor it la just these
lelays in bringing'those who are held j
iften frustrate the meting out of jus-!
ice. . Theoretically
all prisoners held are
apposed to be innocent until their |
:uilt has htL^Trrgstahllshecl Tlus_Ava*.i
,lso true, of Allen (Jreen. .There must
t?very?strong probability?when a
rand jury comprising white men re-!
urns the numher-of indictments re-'
urned in-this case_ against white men '
ild among them the**tnay.or of Wal-'
alia.
.Solicitor Harris should be given
very encouragement and assistance
H his endeavor to see that justice is
ohe. He should be assured that the
tate is at his back and will protect
im from any contemplated act of i
iolence. South Carolina stands before
he'world arr something?hideous and
ospieable- Here is a chance for her
v do something toward removing the
irt.T and mire from" her name. I
Just a few days ago Claud N. Sapp, ]
hairman* of 'tfie State Democratic |
xecutive committee, said to members ,
f the Democratic convention, that_
buiych- of Negroes- would not be |
might-doing ai> "the members of that
olitical body were doing/?He said
hat hi*?convention behaved like a j
unch of hoodlums.^ All this is renii- ,
isceni 01 some words written by ,|
lobert Quillen some time ago regard- j
Jg the* type of people in whose hands
is stale government rests. ['
The State says that South Carolina ,
> shamed before the country on ac- '
ount^of th e~~ u n toward ^behavior of 1
aroHna has been shamed before the', J
ountry from time out of mind. It <
rtime that some measures should bo ]
uken -to erase that tshanie. It would : 1
e a fine start if a jury of peers'
hould decide to made the world se-]!
tnteen murderers less. South Carona
Would then take the lead in de- j
daring against the deprivation of-r
fe and limb without due process of j
iw.
hrs6L[:W)N^
Wbeieas lliu?hrtr??ttt:?Itrv:?John
lurst, A". 1VT77 D. I).r bishop of the r
eventh Episcopal district is doad-anfl.
nswered his last call of the Master,]
*e cannot say dead for the Master
as given him two lives, one in hea- j
en and the other undying memory
n the hearts, of men.
Born in Haiti in 1862; died in Balmiore
hospital-JVlay 14th, 11KJU.
Whereas, his life's record has been
onveyed to the remotest bounds of
he church uncLdns progress has^een .
n unfolding program of success, we'1.,
an truthfully say he kept'the victory |
n the run. The thoughts of his many I
tiends have outrun our saying and
athered this event that has cast a
loom over the entire church, especial i
y the Central Conference of the Or- J
hgeburgT district,
Not that* death is a stranger to ]
ur midst; this grim," gray monster is,
xercising.his influence over-the race
f mankind daily. '
But wheYi men who walk in the !
oTyt places?of?power?end?influenre "
all 'the event calls forth a deeped
entiment of sorrow. We know not'
.'hut nAy 1*' said of this illustrious
mder elsewhere whom we delighted ;
r? call .him faftfer and Mrs K Rpr. I
b,a Hurst; mother,. ??? |
Whereas, we ran riot be contente<L
hat his dusr should be laid in the*
omb without some expressions of
is merits and worth awd works in
iouth Claroiina in particular and the ?
r."""f!" ehuri'trirr perioral aVuT aTso"
o Clod for the gift it pleased himto '
ndow him with. He enjoyed the Wvve-fnd
.fespprt of bofTf Tderijv flhd IftV^oen
alike in the highest terms of,
onfulence.' *? ? ^
Resolved that we-commit to Thy
I ' *'J ' , *
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Merciful regards the afflicted family
and that we bow our hearts ih si^b-1
missicrrrand look up to Thee and say
Thy will be done and that, the mi- s
ffisters of the Orangeburg- district c
drape their pulpits, fo* ?lO-days ar.d C
out the district an the third Sunday In f
June and a copy of the resolutions be I
sent to the family. J ii
Revs. M. Warlev. P. E.; E. H. Me-..B
Gill, B. F. llildt'biand, P. M.^arUftr?^
T. H. Hemingway, G. T. Colman, I. S. j
Gamble, S. J. McFadden, J. L. Adams, v
A.<J. Martin, T. (J. McKae, G. W. Jami si
son, W. A; C?inor, T. W. Mayes, E.
-Li?Cn.rmirhaol: [.flymen Lincoln Jef- S
ferson, T. M, Martin, W. M. Chfees-^i'
boro, C. C. Cade, John Cumings,
.fames Stokes, 1 H. White. a
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?- HAHLEYVILLE NEWS .
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The St., Peters lodge of this place di
and Trinity lodge of Pregnal I. 0. L
G. S. and I). S. held their annual
thanksgiving at St. Paul A. M. E.
church on Sunday. ' B
_The?Rev. vy; F. McBrdwn of~the k
St. Paul district delivered a wonderful
and encouraging sermon along the Tl
line of Samaritanism. w
.Compliments were presented by Mr. t?
April Reeves and a donation was presented
to the'pastor by Mrn. Tholma-l-ci
Murray. After which refreshments t)
were served and everybody""Wfurtto
their homes-well-pleased.
Mrs. Malsy Hiott of Round is visit- |T
iiig Mr. and Mrs. .John Evans and n
family of Harleyv.ille.
Mrs. I^anette Hiott of Round visit- ci
et' her parents here on Saturday. lR
Mrs. Birdie 'Mills of Baltimore and
V>r sister, Bessie L. Jenkins visifPtfi'B
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Murray of this . n
place last week end." --- ~
Mr. John Evans, Jr., visited friends w
ami relatives in Charleston on Sunday.
Mrs. R. J. Hudson of St. George | M
visited her pnreitiwMand friends here K1
4' ?st week. |A
Mrs. Alice Kelley of St. George visited.
Mrs. Thelma. Murray heepHast v'
w eek. ' j 1
Mr. Pi J. (Jreen?aiid-Caaijie^Green |
v;sited Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Green *1
On Sunday. ' . jdi
Mrs. Julia Smpmers- and Elifea Tho- L
n as have returned to their homew-4n-w
Selma after attending^'ttieir fathers' M
fi.neral here, Mr. Weslejf Johnson.' )<'<
. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. 'J. Johnsoft, Mr.jartd
Mrs. Williairt Toot man?attended 1''
their brother's funeral \i\. Varices on ' A
Wednesday. ' . x > !e'
The Rev. McBrown is doittg rsplen- ]
did work on the St. Paul circuit this |
year. ? ' , v '
The third Quarterly Conference of
at Mt. Zion ^.church, Kld'er'fR.^"w! di
Mance being"'confined home on ac-}
"iiint <?l ~>leUin'*s t-hn conference was J*
presided over byrthe Rev.-Jv B. Maclj l'.1
the former presiding ehler of the nl
Beaufort district.
We (jeci'ded during the continuance c'
of the illness of the'elder to kep.p the N>'
distriofe in good shape und;_Lo?raise V1
our assessments and other claims. Sf
We regret his continued illness and st
hop6 he will soon recover. This is
the -unanimous wish of the, St. Paul ^
Quarterly conference. On Sunday, the Cf
hast or, Rev. McBrown preached an *
a hie sermon. Cl
Just upon the eve of the quarter-^
l,\ conference i\vo" of our strong
Iters passed away, Bro. X. W. Winning *n
liarri'. superintendent of the Mt. Zion
Sunday sehooPand a competant buil- a*
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W_ Boyd, member of tfye choir and
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yard at Charleston. They have" left w
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DILLON NEWS ?
Rev. John Greg* preached a soul
tirriner sermon at Manning Baptist
hureh Sunday morning. This is Rev~Iregg's
24th -y?ar in Dillon and each
eav brings? new -interest and new "
riends from the whple community.
Rev-. J. P. Washington preached an
ispiring sermon Sunday morning at
lethel from the 133rd Psalm, subject
Christian Unity."
Again at 8:00 o'clock he preached
ery forcibly from Genesis 67!^6,*
trbject "A-Serious Question." ?
Rev. Mack, the beloved jShstor Of
t. Stephen A. M. E. church is do- ^
ig a great and glorious work nol
nly among his members but the city
t large. His cheerful smile and en:>uraging
words are fast winning a
ood many friends for him.
There will be a play, entitled "Frills
nd Frolics" at St. Stephens on Monadies
Aid society.
The public is cordially invited.
Two more clubs were organized at
ethel last, week. _The?Willing Wot ers*
cTub and the Busy Bee-dub.
The A. C. ErLeague has^changed
7 its* former time of meeting and
as very interesting and largely at;nded.
Revs. VVHshinotnn flomKlo
r-, - . wit,, viMtiin/iv auu -liCl
nt mntarpri tn CnlnnahM t.n attend .
ie closing exercises of Allen uni- .
ersit.v.?. . ??
Uhe -Boosters elub will meet
hursdav ipfternoon with Mrs. Je>nie
Terry. ' ;
The W.i H. and?Fr Missionary-soety
will meet Wednesday with Mrs.
osa McNeal..
.Mr. Jlem-y McNeil who has been
r-for- more _than a week is slowly ? -lending,
jt ? ^?,
Mrs. Maggie B. jgtnhinson of Cheraw .
as in the ejfv fast week.
Mr. and Mrs! (JeOrge Cutchfield and
Irs. Spinks of Pine Hurst were the
uests of Mrs. <Outchfield's aunt, Mrs.
manda I.amb, last week.
The Dillon VigeFS"'deTeated Fayettstle
boys in a good game Thursday,
0. ' ;
Mr. Koosevett Jones "was "Host "To
io F. H7~S.~ and Literary club Thursiy
night at the home. of Mrs, Mceod.
After an interesting program.
biat.and- radio music "were enjoyed. '
rs. McLeod and Mrs. Hartrog serv- '"
1 puneh and cake. ?v6 ??
The recreation eround at St Sta.
i
University, Columbia, S. C. >
ami ends July 19, 1930.
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from leading institution*. <
isiflg" an/1 renewing of certifiudents
m course -toward A. B. >
ition. ' \'t
that we may furnish you low J J
on the IDENTIFICATION
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E. NELSON," ' _j '
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Hen Summer School. J.
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Columbia, S. C.. ; , "> .
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.-large crowd attended and everyone ..
i joyed themselves. ' |_
(IRAY COURT NEWS' 1
The Laurens County "high school
?ld a very successful closing.
The program as carried out on Frii
?y evening was good. ji
The salutatory was delivered by
*nies B. Bates, and the valedictory
7 Leroy Westly Campbell and the
inual address by Rev. Green Hunr
White, pastor of Bethel A. M."E. ,
lurch, Laurens". Diplomas were aarded
by Mrs. L. L. Sewell, super nted
by Miss Mabel L. Gandy, Mis>s
Airlissa Franklin, first and Odest
James, second. For boys Alfred
eargin, first and George' Smith, sem.
'%>m " i " 1J?'
Our..county superintendent of edu- ttion.
Miss Kate V. Woffare was
deed to talk;?She responded as usr
?l-a?d delivered- a noblearat -rnsprr.- ??
g address. Much good advice will
} nut in action from the talk. Come
rain. T
Mr. William Sewell also gave a
tori and timely talk:
The commencement program as a
hole was"" good and order- was su eme.
?Rov.
and Mrs. Casley, Prof. Rivers,
ife and son, and Principal W. A.
httc were the dinner-guests4-?*-^r.
id Mrs. James Langford Sunday^
ay 11th. ? ''i
IR OITESTION EARI/Y. I
[) SUMMER SESSION OF %
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rangeburg, S. C. ? .
Mff 1 C.-P\ini\ir 11 TI V in A
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i; More than 125 specially dei,
Registrars, Advisors and y
tary and Primary Schools and
fMARY TRAINING EMPHA- X
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mented by members of Facu)- X
uishcd Public School Teao^qra Y . ^
Special Lectures, Entertata-;-.j6s*f ^
School in the State authorized
Arts "and Bachelor of Science 5!
ATKS ON IDENTIFICATION V
RESIDENT, If
College, Orangeburgr S. C.
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ummer School
)f State Department ;;
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G. E. NELSON. Director. i