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"COL. (L LEE RATLIFF
? State--Fresidentr
SPTXTAL SUMMER ?
COURSES AT STATE
In Health and Adult Education:
' " I'lider?Eederal Direction
_()i angeburg, June 12?State college
fit of its constituents. The business
. . of the college is to prepare for life
and-not only for-making a living. It
-is in recognition of these fundamental
and controlling facts there is pro
^ idcd at thc summer school an opportunitv
for training in hnnltn ?rlnr.Q
? "turn with emphasis TJeing placed on
piomnting hygienic instruction in the
Negro schools throughout the state.
111.- establishment nf thii mlinii'UliTo
ciistum- of cooperating with the State
lie pa rt merit of Health in making it
possible to secure the services of a
i opri-.-riit at ivo?of the?State?Department
of Health to direct" the course
J:- an assurance _o?_ -the--exceptional
success of this course and the pre
mentation -ol'-aiv oppto'tuni hat
FTtfotilTl lie grasped by persons teaching
in elementary, primary and secondary
schoolsr Miss Naomi V. Thounder
direction, of
I he slate dendrtment.. will conduct the
class in Health Education.
In South Carolina efforts are being
put forth to wipe^out illiteracy. The
doors of State college are open wide
-?to this?artilntiowr-undertaking. Sincerely
and undividedly, with a free
rind ""open mind, in cooperation jwilh
adequate information will be given
- , UI I'.'i- the" fioiining nf mnntrr touch.
?* 'p in- !TtVtt4+
..will be. given by special teachers appointed
by the government. In pur;;.;jrnTTPr
this course, dhe student is not
onb- preparing himself for the per-Formance
of unselfish service but is
,< iit' i-iipr ?a?career and a he'd
wi4-b--unlimited possibititfcs and with
a very lucrative emolument.
-SOU I II AUOLINlAjffi MAKINGS
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wcio standing on the. street in Washington,
1). C., discussing the most popular
men that were reared in South
-< fU'blltttt, lfc-te-^be state anci were malt^
V u'.g good out sidfe of tb6 state in the
last quarter of a century and their
names .were as following:
ITisTfop M. H. Davis of 'the A. M.
E. church, Dr. R. Coasey, M. D., of
??B?+t imere,- -Md;; Revs. M. B. - Simpson,
of Ellicott City, Md.; J. M. Harrison,
of .Baltimore,?Md.T <1.- E. Beard, of
Cumberland, Md,; Dr. L. P. Chap
pelle, of Chicago; T. Buggs, af^THicKi
gnn; Dr.'T. Henderson, Of Chicago
Rev. D. E. Rice, of Baltimore; Rev
.1. (!. Martin, of Baltimore? Rev. J
C. MeEaddy, of Washington, D. C.
and Dr. James Williams are men from
South Carolina \vho are really making
?a?(food outside of thestate, ?
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BEAUFORT NEWS ,
June Is with us and so is the wonderfut'-vaeation
season. Various ones
have re tinned from various schools;
Misses Jennie Polite, Lucile Black,
i Elizabeth Polite, Mary Grayson, Gertrude
Jenkins, Mary Pattersn, and
' Louise Blocker, Messrs. Paul Colty
and Jacob Blocker. State collejfe;
"v Misuses Frances Cornwell, Madeline
? Roach and Georgia M. Williams, Benedict,
college; Miss Willie M. Blythewood.
and Mr. Earl E. Davis, Claf1
i 11 college.
Miss Sadie Greene of Walterboro
is spending a few days with Miss Ju>
lia Johnson.
Mrs. Sadie W. Rice and children
.? -Allendale are ftfiSnding a while
with parents, Lawyer andMrs. Washington.
Mrs. Adele Fleming apd her music
.Midents rnnderad n ronitnl nfTnhny.
narte Baptist chur'cKT Tune 8th7 Tt
ul was seemingly enjoyed by all present,
Anyone desiring newa for tne Leader
please send to reporter P. O.
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"annual conclave
JUNK 17, 18, and 19th"
Many State And National Offi
lu keeping < wiCfT the statement in
this paper some time ago that Columbia
would be mecea of conventions
ior tile summer_of UKiO, -the "EtfciT
;Siate Convention of I. B. P. U. E. W.
will hold?its annual-session at Allen
university auditorium on June
i and ."lUltL This promises to-be^ne
of the r#jst .brilliant occasions
"of The season, since where Elkdohv
i icads her feet social and fraternal
activities are at their highest ebb.
Many added events and programs
are planned for these meetings. New
lustre will add to the ^invention since
at this time teachers from all?over.
" "this"aii"(T other states will also be in
- i.oi,luon at Allen university and Benediet
college, and these teachers wilt
be participants in many of the public
programs.
? The session will be formally opened
on Tuesday evenimr. Juno 17th at
8:80 o'clock at Allen university auditorium,
with a public program/ The
special features on this opening program
will be a welcome address by
" Mayor L. B. Owens, response by Attorney
Morgan of Orangeburg. Main
address by President L). H. Sims, of
Allen universit^kund introduction of
Mrs. Abbie Joh^on, grand-daughter
ruler of I. B. P. O. E. W. ,
The convention will"contthue Wednesday
morning at 0:00 a. m., in a
business session ,and at this meeting
there, will- be the confering of State
degrees, enrollment of delegates and
/appointment of various committees.
lttmh^~aTAays been said that "all
work and no play makes Jack a dull
boy." At this setting of the state
convention the Elks hav? arfrpiy^arCtT
for the play and social activities. On
-JWednesday afternoon" at~~3i30 there
will be the first reereationalHactivity
will be played on Antisdel Athletic"
field between the Columbia Red Sox
and the Newberry Athletics.
The second public meeting will also
be 4*eld?in-Allen University auditorium.
June 18th at* 8:30. Those in
charge* of the local program look forward
to this meeting as being -the
high tide of public meetings during
this setting of . the state convention,
because of the-speciah participants on
_this program. Among those~who will
. -appea^on this program TiTTAVMrres^
day^wttl be Hon. J. F. Wilson of Wash
-ington, B; Cr; Mrs. Emma Kelley,
antUan-briginar poem on Elkdom by
Mr. Joel H. Jackson, of Columbia, S.
C..
Thursday morning the second busi,/ness
session will convene. Fnllnwincr
this session there will he a street parade
at 11.:30~a. m. in_ which various
lodges Th the state will be represented
I This parade will offer an opportunity
I for business concerns and others to
I compete for the prize offered by the
; Elks for the best decoratedjloat. All
I persons desiring to enter the contest
, for tbp-prizcs?will send their names
j and address to Prof. G. E. Nelson,
rt-Exalted Jtvlej', Benedict edllege, CoJ,
liimbia, S. C. The business contestants-ware
noi^only competing for prL
'zOS. bdt, ?"11 "nn 1 ii|i|lll|" "tunity
to a<Tve~rtise.
II --The session wi4h-end with the aninual
reception Thursday evening.t
June 19th ary :UU p. m., at the Odd
I Fellows hall.
G. E. Nelson, Exalted Ruler,
G. l,ee RatTiff, State Presidents
LAYMEN *~ ASSOCIA TION
TO MEET AT
I CLAFLIN
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Third Sunday In July Named
For Gathering
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The third Sunday in July has been
; named by the Claflin Hoard of-Trus-j
tees as beine the* most ?nitoKi?
, for the Laymen's association, the bro,
therhood and the Claflin alumni, together
with _the pastors and mem,
bers of all-of the charges, to unite in
putting on an attractive evening program
for the purpose- of 'raising the
necessary funds to repaint the Claf,
lin college buildings, both inside and
outside.
The movement is expected to comi..
ment itself to all friends of the college
when they are informed that the
i college is to be visited in September
by a commission duhtorized to give
the college a rating that it has been
seeking during the past several yea**,
i___JHiajhird Sunday 4a July is not far
away find all concerned should plan
to do their part in making the ven
ture an outstanding success. The following
peraonswertr naTTiedgg^tr committee
on repairs and repainting:
1a RL Dunton, chairman; McD. Sul:
ton, secretary; T. B; Rsfidolph, treasurer;
E. B. Burroughs, R. K. Gordon,
i J. R. Levy, G. W, Bolden, I, 8. Leevy.
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PROF. G. E. NELSON ?
Exalted Ruler, Palmetto Ledge ML
ALLEN-BEN EtMLT
1 SlJMMER SCHOOf
Opening Monday, June lOth
T"k? I> l:-i ?'n -r. .
m. ..t ut-iit-unftt-rtiien summer schoO
begins its 1930 session with regis
tration on Monday, June lGth. ~A1
persons should be prepared lb eom
plete their, registration 011 the open
ing day, so that they may be able ti
begin their, classes promptly-on-Turs
day morning, June 17th at .eight" o*?It
would be advisable to register
as soon-as possible and avoir
the rush which naturally comes oi
the last day. ;?
It TTas been necessary fbr the au
thorities _of the summer school to se
Tiure the-services of an additional in
sTfUctor in the person of i\lr.-Than!
-Williams, who is a graduate of ITow
-ard university and is now working
on his Ph. D., at Chicago university
The dininf hall will be open ti
boarding students Sunday, June-15th
g a ntt-hoover nuptials
One of the. most beautiful wed
dings of the season, was that of Mis:
Florence Gantt and Thomas Hoover
which. toolTjilace at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Fletcher GanH Saturday.-af
ternoon, June 7th, with Bishop N. ('
Cleaves and Rev Samuel Wnlliu
dating. ;
In the living room, where an impro
vised altar of ferns formed-the back
ground baskets of gladiola in paste
shades were placed. Southern sinila;
with touches of orchid and pink form
ed the decoration for the entire IffwO
flnnr Pinlr tonore ^ '-1
over the rooms.
Preceding the ceremony a musica
program was rendered. Miss Dtiis;
Roach1 sang "0 Promise Me," and Mis
Louise Thompson? sang ^Because.1
^hey were accompanied by Miss (Jen
cvieve Vincent who plavetli thu wed
ding march and "To a Wild Rose'
during the ceremony.
'The ribbons were removed from be
fore the?altar hv two yfvi"r'^
lers of the groom, the Misses Hoover
Through the hall came Miss Catherini
Hoover, tall and stately, who wore i
-youthful dress of orchid net. A largi
.sash of orchid taffeta completed it
; Her flowers were pinkToseyrr"She^wir
:met..at the ..living room door by?Mr
John'Rollerson and preceded to thi
I altar.
1. Next to enter the hall was Mis:
j Harriet (CornwelJ, maid of honor
wearing a pink lace dress of quail)
l design and model, a, tight fitting bo
dice and full long skirt, finished &t thi
I hem line with silk net .frill". At th<
hack was a sash of orchid and blue
She carried a bunch of pink rose?
| Dainty Frabreta Paul in pink sill
net brought the ring, to the altar 01
a silver tray.
The bride, radiant in chic travelinj
costume of navv blue, hat and shoe
i of blue, white kid gloves, summe
fur-of-recf fox, was exceedingly beau
: tiful. Her bouquet was of bridal 10
;ses and valley lilies. She entered witl
her father, and was met at the- alia
j by the bridegroom and his best mar
I Mr. John "Lee Price, of Orangeburg
] The bride is the only daughter o
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher (rontt and at
tended the high schooMw^re-arld Stat
college, Orangeburg. Mrs. Hoove
was a popular teacher of Booker T
Washington high school.
Mr. Thomas Hoover is the son o
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoover of thi
city. After completing high seho'c
he'accepted a position with the Sout
am Railroad euHttwny. with hoartqnnr
.tera in. .Washington, IX-C.?
Immediately after the ceremony i
reception was Held, and the coupl
received the^ hearty congratulation
land-good wishes of manyfriertds.
The ice course that was served cirr
ried out the color motif of-orchid an
pink.
The' larg? number of gifts attestei
the popularity of the young couplt
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JOHN LEWIS"
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Columbia Hoy Lrist Aboard Fairzz
faau L'uxuuUs Hdre Learn
John Le'\yis. (.Ydiiinbia, son of _\Lrand
Mrs. N'. K. LewtsT" 'of T'JQ (': !
houii'-st-rt*etz~w~as one of the, 40 miss- injj
after the steamship Fairfax eol- '
-liilciL With tftn oil tanker oil' lb tsioll
Wednesday. He fs" reported as drown.
. cd in a nturrnea?rrrehed hy his par- ~
eftts in f'olirmbm " ?A
Mr. Lewis htul been 'employed for'
three muni lis tit imiioTVn Yh,- Fairfax
e-K,sender ship- of-the Merchants ami
Miners lithe, plying in. and out of
Boston. A. J. I toVle. .. Of flora I iopoit .-' .
?of the Line *wlled his-Tuinjly VVcdues-.
Ul'Wlh hot vet acre inted for in steam-1?r~
shm' Fairfax collision near. Boston.
willadvise later, if located?A brutlnT?
} Manrebo Lewis,, livine in Boston, tele
^rrapheld hi* .father here Thursday
?that?his?brother?wtts?dt i'm tnoI. ?
I - Mr. Lewis is otte of five brothers,
all livinsr away from. f'olniuliiu. Ko- "-|-?er?l?aninmiieenienls
will be- made"
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, LAUDS EDITORIALS
1-K<litor of The Palmetto I.eader" ^
- Dear Sir? ?; 7"
Kxcellcmt^ editorials are appearintr
i in your paiper. Tliev .ArtlLimnUi-mo+'e ??
"'nttc'TTifefnt' and informed than many .jt>]
--I-find in liii'fi'r *heot< Kfi-p up. Hi.- V
- Rod work. I atn,
Sincerely yours,
* ** Georire s '^' hiiyli'r. ' ' J-[
r ~^? uock mi i. \ i:\vs ?-? -r
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r? "Approximately -'hflt?pcmple - fff "ttur "
rfvafious-churclHiS . in the city asseru- . '
, hied at Mt. Prospect Baptist church lin-?'
) at four o'clock Sunday -111 ovnitig. to".,!'
. ^hserve-thrrtttOOtiranniversary of the
coming of the Holy Ghost which was u'u
fifty days after the resurrection. Each
attendant seemed to have Leen full
of the spiriftrnd considers it a day wt'1
of Ionic remembrance.
The following person's are home nee
J from school. State colleye, .Misses A.
" Everly, F. _ Macon. F~..Ckisnlm,' AL-. hUt:
"""Pride/ Messrs. R. ^loore, Livingstone, t :;1
: Alksil^J^-P. Ilmil'^'ii 1 e. M. U, t I'mton.
F. Kitty:. Hampton;?jUr. -Robert- um
T. Durensi Bennett, Misses M.Vaughn vH:
and Mni'v > ** '
< -.wivia i nw iilKI I JO- ' ->
I race Lee,. Johnsoh C. Smith, Messrs. ^
I_ Bailey. W. G. William.-. I. PI air.
: untf ,L- Smith.-"-* * pit
r! Miss Geneva lipid, teacher in the <1V<
days. | . hei
jj Friends of Mrs. Frances -Davis are the
v deeply-,syiupavhetit?\\ itli lfor"irr~ttTe Soi
' loss'of her mother. . c;ii
Mrs.. Susan F- Bailey left?Huiidat hm
3" fTJr-Charleston to spend a few weeks poi
with her parents. I ? \
" Mr. George Will iani--?ami da.iphter?odMrs.
Kmnia L. Reid and two- children l?y
. attended the commencement yof Claf- ell\
U'illinnii-' tt inn uu. Pel
an honored praduate of B . ~S.~ "WiTT FC
q. I)r. and Mrs. I,aneyr Mrs. Millie sta
^ Jordon and?Mr:?Kr?P. Gist?motirrertmin
s'iu GalTney, liastdnia atld Charlotte ntvi
Sonday. *" \
* Mrs. Gussie Clinton and .daughter she
^ Carrie Let1. Mis. Claudia Pride. "Miss pit
e? Martha Pride; Messrs Orell Davis, ma
Willie Jituart and W. (I. Williams wh
s aro spending the summer in New tro
. York. -i. r-?- ? vai
t TVIrs. flattie Sims and" dauphter. nai
- Marjorie.kof Chester spent a few days is I
? with Mrs. I. A. Macon during the \
e week._, ^ ; '. hor
Messrs. J. O. Andre.ws and' W. "H.: tivi
i. Witherspoon spent a day -or two in her
< Greifhville. y
n Mr. Kenneth Brown and others of vv^
Bennettsville wore pleasant visitors .jes
? in the city Sunday. . .
s-?Littjeiritiionald 1 lenrC Pride had j10l
r the misfortune of hreakinp his arm. .
Prof, and Mrs. It. B. Moore and stiJ.
- throe sons are speiidinp a while Jn it
b A.Unlln
r Mr. and Mrs. "Alonzo Reeves. Mr.
i. and Mrs. Mack Nelson, Miss M. Hood
motored to Salisbury Wednesday to a.!!"
f attend the commencement. ? ,
1 ^Tha Alanv friends of Prof.'Fi flx ' 11
e.Neal are delighted to report his con-*'.1 i
dition is very much improved. We all 1,0
hope for him a speedy recovery. Vn:
Miss Virginia McCotlough isfspend- a
f ing a while in .Chester.
s Mr._ and .Mrs. Sidney Hemphill and JX, 1
d daughter, Annie Louise, are spend- *
h mg the ii? Wj'iijiiL'loii.
- , Mrs. Marian Leese was charmintr >
^ ^'?yrry*tvt' Vdtih oft *tr
a Tuesday afternoon. After the trans- ^,?
o action of business, a salad ami ice to
s pnnron \i?o? oa??.a/F a .L.t: i *
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ntffg" Wait" spent, t V - "* ' or
Mrs. HootiC 5,-ft on The * I"***
five o'clock-trftip' for ira 'T* m'ngton, a-!
fl mid showers of rice rnir.tng. down good <
?. wishes, health an^ prosperity. ^E.
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ill i<l Culitiiiliia. "La- oli\ hi r act all
il_ iniit i iifLilly.I_ j- - ,i ti l l hU 'i-nwrfi
y'aa just it ii Tioti that is (n!' imtul
Hit. wltust* fuiUi ami si-iViiV t
city uf i i'lurtihla, tIn- state ?'
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fV+rPTrri ar!r:ii.r'-TUTTl !.,) ha- |4:r\
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her wist- prudence and*"T*:Ut n in
>rts in 11 airnin eft;
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Tfe-> ;nVi. . tTit l i-Tiy . making n su1>
ntial fontriltutioii 'to the advamn
Vcially and -professioha'lly, an\1f~'
>\"hei eus, liy "Tu'i^ snrhf ami \ i>Ir
1 has .caused toted Siahiaritan .heal
to. sfreteh fulfil its' l.i.itlfrs'na
de way fur . (LrrcaUw p<>ssihififTe:
ich 11 a - heen realj x.tkT "nT'rrtr ir?snct;i
rr. a lioanl of directors and an a
trial aTd for 11u < ood w ?.rU fha
irin.a' done. ar>d,
\ hereas...if)e' unlimited pu.fdie ar
letieiarir- jot the results of. her mi
?jr rlfui ts. .her years ..'of S'tTdprh
keenness to drseern, and.
iVIicreas, l.y demonstration-of In
ole lu ai tedness, hoi' love and t i n
ires to see the institution" that fin
nt?hoth?h- ijeti.uht and harden i
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1 c* 1 <>i> into ii iniyhty institution c
vice. perpetually.-. slit' has made
1 worth-while pitt of sr5C ' thmrsa-H
lavs-".
Phertffi r.o, ;W; it iv.->'Ivctl7* that t.li
soeiatioh, the boani of v. director:
- nu-dual .-tail', ollit ials and en
yets of tht* t mm id Samaritan hoal
do.show their sincere apprrri;
n l.y tlu-ii Vai iU'.- t cooperation, thei
stinttvtl support find loyal ty-.tw* sue
worthy cause-hroutrHt- thtTK fa
wel] and has proved much bentTf
irnat blessing tu~humanity that
ill stand through the years to coy
11vnin. hkhiuiiii'IT; . J
Re il further resolved that this ii
1 til inn ft>lLC'l'"l I MM Pt'ell
tt the hoy id of director* shall cap
be placed upon the walls of this il
tptmn ? li^jazctLiMiLdf her
of Mrs. Lrllian .1. Rhode?, fotfndt
d donor of the Good Sarilttritap Hi
Til, Columbia," S. TT.
Respectfully.;,
Committee: Mrs. Elise W. Goodwi
M. Pressley, Miss A. A.. Nelson.
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