The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 21, 1930, Image 1
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Record At
For Sumn
STATE SITMMF.R SFS-^
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Kiimllmonl First .Hay
- ; 400 Mark ^
(1?:i"gelKirtf. June l 21-?Tho p..npb.
urSju-uOt-tAttl citiypns of ad- I
-jaunt ''stales hiUst hafve taken ser^~
ioimly the advanced "dope" that allroads
in the Palmetto State will lead
t4ie littk' eity oil "CriV" hanhs of the "
tvdisto, and that, in;order to avoid the
t r: t!ic; thereby, evading the rush, it 1
?7 wouhnbo necessary to come earK' nml
"7 ial;e no chance in heing numbered a- '
... iiiuaiiv lute comers. Such a situation 1
.evident during' the initial days 1
of the much heralded summer school *
' at State college. . . Sntnshrmj*
all previous records; thus?
' > )t-|isnifr I omnir summit-?scliuul?
pollings, thedirst .session of the 1!K?0 1
ijitttnfer ?rlito| at State college start- ;
' ami outdistancing the anticipations 1
^ ed otl'-.with an enrollment surpassing
of I bo' most hopeful and conservative '
? "^HdmHt-rs_u?_4he college. Under'the '
v n ilant "'aistody and personal super*'
vamoii . if'Keg ish'tili J-V^ J. Spann, the '
I teg is t ration got under way without
lost motion; and as'iTvresult when the '
initint-dav closed more the" -inn "ngr", '
earliest and serious minUeil students
had expressed I heir confildKncu 'ih the
?:?' ?tlicieiicy of the administration,, the
-strong faculty - and array of talent '
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?. 111. ii lulu iift-n gatnerea toi~ their '
benefit. k r- rI
'I u' -iluy ihornimr netnal i
H.-t i \ itie.v. vvei e begun wilh-.a
, r? iil attendance of both students ?n 'f 1
I aii 11 y.?blia nn all indication;*, because?
..I J In- responstvc attitude of the fa- 1
?11!r> croup and the seriousness of I
tlu- studeiit constituency. everything 1
iv sl^ti.iiuT up tor a banner, year unpai
a It-lh'd in the history of State colle;?e,:
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An clicowrnging teat lire revealed, in
*' In- i i -v;i> It jl!iott is.the' intere s tin g man?
if'station of the desire of registrants
tosr*TeiT~courses of oolfegiate. grade
which may be .credited towards a de- 1
" TTri~ Director bitchett feels safe in i
tat nig that fully 7'!5 per, cent of the
rt mlent teachers have taken advantage
To this unusual opportunity to '
earn degrees while in service.
Among- special features of the ses- 1
' i.'ii may he listed the select group of .
~ >11101 e than SO teachers in attendance
by jneans of scholars'' awarded by.'
'h (iciieral Kdm-atiiviT' Board nndmthe
guidanceG?: Ak Johnson 1
supervising principal of Negio schools '
city of Columbia; Atpo a special course
Health l'aUiofttvm- supported?-fry?
?i?Htp?South?Carolina Tuberculosis as-1
vi ciatiiui. In connection with the resilient
work being dyne at the college,
? ... the instructor will alsofvisit'the dis- '
triet summer schoSls throughout the
r?5?^'nt-pyuit intervals, and lecture on the
" l....III. i.;.;..l,!,w- 1
" y ' ' '? n-.it IHC j7Tv~
\>?itiun. of tuberculosis. '
'I'lo- "second summer session, sche-;
doled fur thirty ijays during August,:
* vs?11 bring the institution one Jiun- |
died and twenty-nine men and wo- j
_uu tu extension agents fmm the states'^
of _ I)t'lewareV_Maryland, Virginia,!
-North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor
via and Florida. This school will be
financed by theftfulius Rosenwald fund*,
mil the United States Department of
A. lic ilture. To have selected State
ib-Tleee a.T the institution to. which,
III- ' glollos of WnlkplN wilt come tit
r i o.lv is coiisideie4 an umnHHttiy high
?ccije miiou. of the real worth of the
iy, approval of Its organization,
the facilities advantages of
fered-, -and a personal tribute to the
: une leaders lbp',_ wise direction and
efficient executive"ability of-4>i\ -R. S.
"T" " Wilkinson whose "UritiY'Thg efforts tfave
contributed large A to the success of
? .tin* (vdlege. -Thie agricultural faculty
tluU year includes graduates of the
I University of'Minnesota, Iowa Agricultural
college_OhiQ State universiIT";
CuriieJV. Pennsylvania State col leg.V
Hampton and other noted agri-~
cultural colleges. Three professors
are -m leave of YBsence pursuing ad??i
a need w<H'k-?t Cbl'lftdl ATld HAmptonA
cidlists from the Federal and States
Govenuiients will be btodght to the
. college to assist in giving instructio/i.
A mung. gatherings to which State
college Will be host during the summer_sessi(>n
are the conferences of
S in i t b dfni'lips teacher's r.f Smith
*_(faTTTHrrarthc bnfs and girls club and
several urbanizations of educational.
civic and religious jialure.
~ COUNCIL MEETS
The ?n?*t mrcHnu of tile Young Pen- pie'*
Leadership Ommcll cowvened at
Bethel A. M. E. church on May 18th.
Representatives from severaL.ehurchf
es contributed numbers for the pro
yrn. >Miss Ruth Bvmim. of Zion Bap
?t'wtveTmrtft; gave a ypry fltting taiie
about leadership anfl the quartet from
Sweetdlome Baptist church rendered
a selection. t " i
"^tfr. Rosborough has* invited the
council to First Calvary Baptf'st so
.j'K tcUiorTow fb'a nnnnoil m( K-0(>at
that place. .~
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tendance
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T' t- O iL ~'r 1
ner ochool
flie Benedict-Allen Nit- I1',
tional Ministers In- vie
atitute?June 24th
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I to Julyl 3rd
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Practical ('orm)ichptisive- S.-K7T- *'IT
larly Courses Studs lor ,)t
a-;.t~,; ;?1?~
Dr. C. R. A'ntTv<1c|, stale I ?it\vtot*?p?
jt H. .1?im.iii.- Inst it-u4-o. Director a .
?rtlff Aatinrril. ,i?,"\1 i n >t' r i' >' j urt i tut o 1 '
Aas orjraniwd tn meet nTwKTespiead I
H'i'd - aijVt. ,d>'in:uul. _ M'|M il iiiti i. ..f
preacher^ liavc-.V^vi-ji prevented l.y W*.
ircimistanco.s frdm ta-curifiy trior A 1
.raining ill- n tWmfognita!. seminary. MU
11>?V u'S *^jV' /.) ir'~r*t't"t" ? Ala
Lute was Termed at a A <.njVreuco ? i'u iilli
Atlanta,-(la. Its pur&ise^ i-. to h >i< 1 ,l*c
in different states''' institutes V?f-' ten v- i:
days duration with. jjj'atTical .i-nni- tet
urehensive "courses oiVst'idy ha;ed on ihi1
if AI Unukk :mt to ]*>( 1 ru'lijlltuod in r>ii
local cluhs-nnd h\ ' i
work throughout the your. ' -- '
These courses will he connected with y n
the theojoylcal seuiiitanVv or eolle.ycs . yoi
Teach stato a- o, x?k. Thov trm
svill give an opportunity for t raioiroj" t lu
for,, the. ministry arid h-?r <'111 i t-ia-n?kmwork
such- as has- never hefor'e heon- l.\'
littered to the bodv of oilr Xc;;i o' pa.- ,|
tors- ! t.,
These course.';- will bo adapted to <t<-1
I III* numb of?tin I'ol li hi i n " |.. i . .0'
:Mmisters tvlVfi have Imif 1 dTTeT.r m> T-e
training tor their- Work; minister*- Mi
wiho -hlU'e?hrrrt?t lioolnv ical illll|o"rTtT;
itnd dCfsirf to review their studio-?rrrrrt 7
tretinspiration from more re?nit .rue-t
thods -and -thought h<h! Iro-ttr- pmtninetil
speakers; mini.-tors of all do no- '
miniitip+is; Jayjnen and women who ,jc.,
desire to tit theni-"1'--' ?M,,,(,?r?p?j?,
ficiont Christian work. - ..
?The inarises?of sf-ttb^?\vitt?rftrltitle" [p
Biblical. Practical-.. "liist<;.cica| ami t(,
CleHeral sul?jet-fsT-_Xlu^ best methnils M.j
of church and-Sunday school work ( a
ami?the (litUcultie.s j, f. _Ihe [m<tniv in
these titles will receive especial .at\e
Lout inn? Tin- full frnu-rs-o of-study-will
extenc) over four-years,'* wilji four
regular subjects each year. Kacli institute
\yll have accession of ten work ' ' *|
ing days. The classes will be taught
by professors in' a/ theological l'acul- * .
ty of .the stitte of by ineii thoroughly , '
[" "Ih'tftM1 r'"' s,..-eie.. ,
The following 'is an outline of the
dailyt program: . -p
Chapel exercises, * -President* 1>. 11.
Siniitr_ pre^i/tioff.' ?? / " "
8:dU-.i:uO, Addrosd oh Personal Re- ""
ligion hy*religions leaders of the city :
and state; classes; 11:00-10:00 a. m? , 1
Biblical;, Che- Bible, reading, s,tudv, J'1
interpretation. l)r, B.Aiit isdeb instructor;
10bit)-11 :U(I ;r: hi.; Uistori- ,
L-al; IJtfe and teavbings-nflMes.iA. lb" 7
F. C. Redfe.rn, instructor;' 1 1 Mill a.
ni., to 12:00 noon, Practical: Kllicieiit ''*
Rural and City Churches. Prof. K. F. **''
G, T)cnt, instructor: I2:'tlt) m.Ao 1 :QU
p. in., recess rionn i :uu-1 :.iu p. trr.;
addresses: June.25, Dr, ,]. Dean (Tliire~
June 2(5, Bishop R. ('."Ransom; June
27, Dr. J. H. Wehh, .Julie 2H, Dr. K..S\. H;
Lapsey; June :>o. In. 'Jdsiah .Morse; XT
July 1, Dr. J. F. J.ujro*"*Jlfly 2. Dr.
S. Clyde. Helms;; "July J, Dr. 11. D. toi
Philips; 1 :2(H2:.'l(l p. in.; Practical; da
Preaching, Di\ D. II. ShnS, instructor*, tin
2:20-3:21) p. m., .CuntT*i once of pastors of
presided over . I?v- institute loadersT" '
KiOO UiDU p. m.. PuMh Mt i (ini". Ad?*ti
dresses-trer Rev. S. B. YLuJ-laco, JiihDwI
24th; Rev. S? S. Yuutiehluod, June 2a-;- U:
Rev. R. 1. Lemon, June_2t?th; Rev. Hi
C~. H. BrovVli, .June 2Yth; Rev. Iv. A. no
Logan, June 28th; Rev. \y. R. lifeder, II:
Rev. T. M. Boykin, July 2nd; Dr. P.
Fk- Watson, July 3rd. - - ' etJ
Expenses: Registration fee, ' $V.(Jt)';
Board, entire'session, $7.50. It is hop- cit
ed.that each church will pay these
miiall' expetrst-s?foi its pasLoi'. Tr Ml
would be a good investment. to<
Reception to he tendered niomhora R.
of- the institute,- Tuesday, July 1st.
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VlRCilN I AN jr HERE '<
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Prof. a>ul Mrs. Eugene Soiitliall of
Norfolk, 'Virginia, were the house J
guests of Dr. and Mrs. I,. M. Daniels. and
family,,last week. Prof. Southall in)
is thicforThei'principal of the B. T. W.i j.Y
hierh school of Norfolk. Virginia. He r>.
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is now a membe'i' of .the Fluid da.S t .11? ^
college faculty. ?If-c?H-nd?tcir?I'cccnt?eehrlde~tyft
Sattrrday for the land of
flowers; after a pleasant. visit-to t"he
gajnt&l citv. . . &
NEW YORK CITY (N.i Y.) NEWS sh
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Jo
320 St. Nicholas avenue, formerly of tri
CoIUITtMh WHHavrouM of ewrrfj* ?
dancing in honor of their 1>irthday Ai
Saturday evening. (
Those invited Were Mr. and Mrs. N<
Perry, Mrs. Bailey, Mine. Clestine~tii
Beaver, Mrs. Arringtoh, Mnie. Snape, I
Mr. Knight. Mr. Myers and tin* guest fi
of the house of A > Park. N. J. ad
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KSTS IN RANDOLPH'<
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>Fd tfurvieek For "Johnnie" .
Lewis; In Fairfax Disaster
IVjWral afiJohn J?Lewis, son!
' Calhoun street, was held at St.'
-Mx^ajnLJlto-^LJCut(4*?e-41^w4?r-ttf47ihe's'
Rpiscoppl c^hurch, Sunday af- n
ihoon. JunellSth at 4:00. The sor- -!
es'were conducted by Rev. I. I. Me- <|
paid; vector .of the church. 1?,
'Johnnie" Lewis, as he was famil-l
^dkrapui, wlL'l?*AVbbld have been'*1
years of age ,)t^d lie lived until b
uvust 'J7th, lost lug life in. the eol-j 1
iyn uf the Stbamship Fairfax undj'j
'*i<>H Tanker Finthison t.br- H^h of ;
'je. heing jynonjfe the foft.v';\tW& per- j *
is- to lose* their Hives ih^tKiftt "d|sas-; a
riie RTits,-of which the dticeuiied jwus ! s
member, had charge of the body j
its last resting -place, * dr.
N. Kmrene Lewis. ,Ir.. wifv mwK ."
jle daughter, Of Stamford, Conner- ?
at. the former a hrot.hei- wf i,{ie <?., ^
ised. moUired' down to th efuneral.
?. Lewis and little daughter will so- j
i;*n here- for about Ja month. Mr. '
I'H-ebo Lewis" odjasfcin n' lien.
?i\ niaclo all funera^arrangeinentsfj^
1 ac.cbmpanied the btfdv from Bos- a
h ty Columbia. Mrs. Elizabeth I.e-1 ^
i Smith,' a sister, joined the' cor- (J
re in New V.ork Gity, where she .
iv resides, and an aunt, Mrs. Leo
>i aowimpanied the budy liunie. r~
A'e mourn with the family in their j
. at. loss and the character of the' j.
u*?K mail and esteem for himself
il family speaks, fiol- themselves in
> larjre number of persons at the h
r ami the beautiful floral tributes s
friends, white and colored. ' j
Interment was at Randolph Ceme-' ,
y. Johnson and Bradley were un-i '"
[takers in charge. \ Lil
'vi c, iUnneeJ>tr-Lew is, Mt. N. Euirehe
wis. Jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and J
s. Leo Dickson returned to their C
peHTvo liomes on Thursday,, j
AIKEN NEWS _ i '
^umnuo--scho?'d opened at Bettis acji
my June ltlth with a very larom en- |
hnent ot teachers.
Lent'- I], l*. Butler "f nkliih"nni City
director with an etticietv coVps of '
aehers. Those attending suinmei
idol from this city are Mesdapies s
i rie Hammonds, L. B. . Morris,'i-re:uu-Smith,-Mubi'UjL'ter,.
Anna" B. j
. ssls. L. Picks. E._M. J.unes, Ger-j
u'le Kuhanks and Rosa McCuthrean. v
We are glad to know that Miss i
irguret Conor who has heen ill for p
few clays is improving.
Miss Eve Collar, who has been an ^s
itructur in I^piavillc, Ky., is ^at j
ivfs'antl many friends. * jp
We are_^lso proud, -to-havo with us-Ur
s summer^ Miss Louise?Ihimipson, [
0 tcai'llcs. at. Booker. . Washin^lm^'
sh school in Columbia. M
Mr. and Mrs: I sad ore Perry "left on ! f
dnesdav., June. 18th for Saranac
ike. X. V., where they will spent L
-uminer.- They motored up Itt-i
ir beautiTuJ Tittle car.
Phc lawn party given at the home I '
Mr. and Mrs. Win. MeGhee, on [a
itday evening was largely attendand
a great success. . ,
BENNETTSVILI.E N E\VS _ 1
Miss Cherry, Misses Ryles, Miss
ti ts left Wednesday afternoon for ;
Vt York" City. . .
Re* . 1). W-. Williams of Washing-;
l, .Mrs. Creasie.JWillianis and two 1
(IKiel's of N./J., wefe eaTTecf.^H*
tdl homt^-mr account of th^Tteith t
.Mrs. Lottie ^ynr>ii"y- - \ n
Idui. fullowiirg-^rsolis weot -to the'
oiineiaeiiumt?exgiwiiftes * uf?Clalljn [
ttfff Tuesday rmrrnfng: Dr. \Vr S n
imia, land ksistel', Miss Maigaroti
iiina, Mr. 1>. C. Cooke, Mias Thel-1
x Spears, Mrs. Minnie Gandy, Mrs.
t tie Spears, l)r. J. W. Cooper, Rev. j '
v - Haima, ReV. Dr. WhlLUtkirtCdl . Lr
Mr. Black man and Miss Ashe, finish {
the high school this term.
Mrs; JidiiisOii" of Columbians in the',
y visiting relatives. ,
Sirs. P. IC MeCollum a"*! family, I
rs. Rosa Mcpollum aruL family visi- j
1 in Hamlet Sunday with Mrs. P. j,
's sister, , , . . Ij
We are, delighted to see-mtr IreloV* {Rev.
and Mrs-. A. J. Wrlglrt' safe t
.m their convention,trip to King's
mint ain \
Sunday a. m. found Rev. Wright J
his post of duty at Shiloh. Quite
large crowd was present.
Mrs. John Dixon Gordon of Washjton
w as, present and made a tiqie- ^
speech, also Rev. J. McCoy. 1f
Mrs. Nari^ie Reese, Mias Dorothy i
ese, and Miss Helen Covington. 1 y
eht a pleasant aflernoon with the ^
Mrs. Lottie Hope' is home for a j
irk?from?Bruuklyn.
Mrs. Emijja Johnnakin is -in the j
nnotUville-4iosoital where she un- rwSfit
an operation." We pray that t
c will soon recover.
Mrs, . Lowry McLeod is out again
the delight of her friends. We ^
list she will continue to improve.
M r. Ro'tis- &PIRTO mid daughter, Mrs (
gie McLpod are improving nicely. ^
Mrs. F)ai,sy Wingat?~returned to.
?w York arter having ^?pent some
ne here Friday. ' . i. ' !
Dr. A. C. Cook returned^ Friday ' .
nni Wilson where he delivered an?
Idreas to the eefcool of that city. 1
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JHteAjf. -U;~NK 'I t'rin
LAFLIN ALIIMNAK
IN API'KAL
Oditiki* I? "< tltluiH i.f /'I.;....., .
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JfeOpdei Semis SIOO-OU I
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Orariyehuiif. J iitif 21 I h art' II. 1>.
\';u><jn iiiiimuir, im! ;il 1 lit- i. aninemn.
rient of-.C'hvffin university, hetr-. .JuTJtr
th, the yieatest comrnenc.em.ehj nnler
the adminstratioii of Dr. ,1. [{7
huulolph, president of the university,
ill.-n.it" inn i r i<nm.uii hf lir.'jj. s:'
ott, editor i-.f the ('hieayp l'el'-ndor
or the Alunuii Scholarship Fuml, ]
'& anin>uneenient -was, enthusiastic
ally applauded: Di-. Atyholt inserted
, ropy of the appeal in liis paper* and
lsn expressed the wish that the tieireil
yoal he atlaiiie.il.
r hiVpe' fitany of our graduates "w i-H
mltate the yratit nde. l.ivahy and
:en enmity of Dr. Abbott:?tlx* ""has hot
unt-oD otr ( ' hiHtnr'hir M ittO'.
The A'lttiniii as 'iu-ialioii is intense^
y interested in.'. making a yieater
TafHrr;?The srhol: T-Tvip-fmtd. is heiul*2,0{)0.iio.
The 'interest
si/if the fund are yrowiny, daily. No
raduate oV former student, is so till
rraicnn av noi. u? pas ins annual
kit s IhXO. Ytf that, ?Iqvc lit-.iii
The "?in-i's lui^ aiv ). K
luricess;. president; bi\..A..J. I'idlins.
irst vice president; K. N. Jackson.
Fi-i rul Vice .president: l)r. !,. Otis'Milim*.
third \ it i*"president: 11. I). bear
nil. exeeuti\ t* seeietai y; M i s. A. \Y.
Irya.ot. assistant executive .secretary;
\ I'.. Hythe wood, Jr.. i'ft->ntliii}' sef
uiHIiiit (? ? off? Sehrdjtt?hip-Fund:
)r. It. NJark-mi. chairman;. J. If.
hi 11 11II;?S lev 'chairman! A 11 n'lir V?K .
j.v.I'li't'ilt'1'ii k. _>\11 -. J." tOihlrs. MTZ
I. It. Huwe, .Mrs. A lift- M??urtT,
T.~V ear soil.
buhlicity^coinmiUee: br. Iv_ 11. Mr.I'l',1
. chaii in.in . A. \V. Ill \:1111. \A. .
Villeins. M Ds:. J _ \\. T-.y I., r. M.< M. >11
Itif Sill;, ill.
Tim t'Xi.-iiit iVf secretary;, bean. bearon.
\vil| continue t,InV;nii|ialaiv-.diiVni'
vacation.
I'l. I.. I fautrrl V-?s- llnW III I'.ll t1 lilllll
I UK t lit* ('hdTin singers. A It ho In- has
asscil his three score artd. ten years,
i' is still '?etiv.e in tin* service of the'
? lit???1 svh'vh is . his iiiniiiiineiit a+nl
he pride of Ins life. IIis ,example,
rtv. nii'i iliriah i i'S-Civi1. .'h?n)lil ?tir the
eavt t*?f every irradiate anil former
Audoiit HT jt'Iallin te do 'sonic act of
ppiVciat ion I'm the oem-fils received
throuifh his' training srmj prestijre '
fdni his .Alivia Mffte'r. .
. .Tile summer school of, tHool.ijry is
io\v mi session at Claflm. Dean Station
.a gr'ntlui^i uf the school, is niat<;
.with TTiP ait] of his competent
issoeiates, the greatest , .schrtol in the
history otj the institution.''..Bishop
veewev. Dr.?ill rouse, -and 1-U?
lutifies are. uiLivcrsity lecturers ami
v ttt tleii \ irt- -:ul?l?'^es. * 'sti**--'
Three- (;>uf?ifi tii?oJ? r^.?e.- assist--:
ly in tIre?Mate vi?ril*n't; su(TTjVier school
>r(i/essor K. H. Fitehettv Mis- ]i|,1n.
lelle ^ W'haley and tlMrs. Henry
Vatr.?n. ridlVssor Fitehett is -threeor
.assisted .Uy, -Dean "Kl a ley of Ryh
leu, eollee'e. - * -"i"" .*"
The Children's day pt'iilid alii ?ttPrlaeedonia
church was a splendid -uc
ess in every re-peel. :
Miss Mildred Watson is very -it K
it this writiny.. ?
?Mrs, (,'ai rit< M u haei left tot* n thrrr
lay: -J?
Mrs. Arrirjooks* arid yhildien spent
donday afterhoii?vith Mrs.. Siinons
ill Marshall? street.?r j ?
?She spoke in?hieh?reeaitls of the
vork that Rev. Arhrooks and his nient
itrs are doiny at Matthews ChaprD
-taptist' church. ' <
\Vft arc delivhted ttt see little l.cu
mra"lrvin -out agam. Mi.ss
E. Tilnian, Mr. W. Knight, Mr.
''viiii'j ' finished the hitrh sehool this
ernt.Marlhoro feels highh hoiior>d
to have a large number to graduate
his year.
The nmi'riage of Mr." J. S. Diekson
p Miss Pearl Thompson was a real affair
in every j'espect. A full a (.count
>f~ it appears elsewhere .in this , issue.
\ large_ number oT~ThiC" of town_yjjsi-_
ors were present.
Mr-11. E. Covington is still showng
some splendid pictures at the Einoln
theatre! Plenty of accomodation.
Dr. Rithardson. across the street is
ea3y~To.aerve with nlenlv of anvhing
in the druggist line that you
leed. _____
-Mi ss Margaret TTanna was the ; fernoon
guest of the reporter Monday.
Mrs. Jennie .Gj3.tdQlt_is_the?wxek HTt'TrWlL
l')F JUTS. M. Williams aniT
amily. \ ^
VACATlONltfi IN NEW YORK
\fi<^ fhilnhmo RiJliilLW' u.'
ler vacatton in New YDrk City.
"
? . ,
_I'KK"Iv
Will Have Clinics
~ / > 1 l
Columb
i : ' - . ~?1_ ?: t,.n>'
; By -i'rof-. John K. Wilson vuci
t!*M
!?4n-t'he eaj'ly years of her residence nies
u??tl professional career, in our midst ehi 1
TJr,"M. A. Kvans. Columbia's justly tors
noted Woman physician, surgeon, and is s
specialist, observed-*-and available tied
statistics sustained the observation-?! in t
that - the mortality rttte, iiiiuni^ -hiiim ttX
people, was deplorably higher than a- at'l
'Hionjj tiie whites, and, even worse .We<
tiier than" decrease, Jn a humane-spi- plai
still, thajt it continued to mount ra- out*
lit, .-lie sniipht?Us- question -the?r**tr-?it*?
s"ri of. and the cause_fdrv_tliis -truly pub
alarming-, as well as undesirable, state dec
ot things. - She soon-became convinced, Wil
through facts most stuliborn ami ua- ST
deniable, that our lugh- death rate Ma
was-by tib means necessary, because (Ire
-M?Could?to-, and?therefore,?should?br7;?for
p really lowered. An intensive study, A
-o-f?the?mutter,. to?aiiicii?stir?eutliu- .fuel
iaslically directed her etl'orts, made tin
ioescapie the conclusion tiiat deaths, el'j
not a lew, were but the natural out - ! nit"
coiue, especially, in tht; case .of women I cltX1
arid children, of a lack- of proper ined-1 M'
Iran attention, given under proper w'oi
cuVidili.ons, at the proper time. In run folj
sequence, .she, at,once begatq and has M
since continued to Specialize in the J. 1
peculiar ailments ol botTi of them. */.' >
.More oyer, as a further eoiiseuuence. .fpn'
liuu generously siie""'Then brgaii UT .j' 1
yace, ami lm< *tnet~pnvci>y of hor errei'- Mori
gy. tube and fostering, hospitals, iu a! c
establishing, ami conducting- '''
nies, and how self s^crilicjUglyshe atti
continued to operate t lie in until her chjl
energy- wm?w-ell -nigh- exhauster arrd niei
her .personal means Were wholly con- bog
sunigd, in older that Columbia,' U i id the
contiguous- territory might, uniotig .A
our i- l uiiii ImYu its inoi t.ilitv rale "1"' "met
duct-d, i. a- matter of imperishable -Aim
icyoid. Altruistically desiring, and clul
attemptinif to do, e\en (oU a larger eliij
s> ah- tin uup limn SoJi h 11 arolina w hat .1 u h
sin* nad done TFT ( olunihia, she, "ip tolb
organized?and by. the-secietafy tor;
oI state _ y h autt - r c d- ~"T h t-.- Negro Mis
Health Association of ?outh Caro- tarj
line" whose etfort was directed to the. nr<
nutting IntP eacn county in the staji-. nu-i
trained HUr s-o.s ai id spec oil ?av <-h; u-cl ij
workers .to function along the-' line pri-s
of educating the peojde, ryid stiinula-/roll
ting their cqbcern, in 'niittofs of girl
health. As.tfte liionny tn-^iiUiry fm1 K\s
operation Was secured wlmlfy by vol- phi:
untary contributions, thu sustained T
accomplishment the ehdebvbF has ,M
'|ot, because of duck of funds,-heeli Kvu
realized. It w as her - hope," and, since-Bail
the charter was given "ill perpetuity' Wh
i t is yet her expectation, that thcjdul
fuin'n which- nus ueen none to genet- of t
oils lit safeguarding th.- If V? .-.f_j in t
her colored cttr/ens, will ultimately J -ilj
functiotV the association. Iti the mma gfpr
^ - DAL 4R?
H. A. Hunt of Fort Valley. (?a.-'l^K'L
~:- : ys-Ryciim-nt tp
Fori Valley, lia.. June til--Walter ed I
While, si^tytufy of the N. A. A. (.' >e>.
t|iat the * SpinVai ri Me ,.iit,
il.ij I .('iiilitiLLiJe. ltt_it> iiieet uttf?ttr-Nray^TTTn
York- .to?la\j| chose-..Mr. 11. A. Hunt sut i
jtrhuiptil (MA.the fWt Wiley high ami-.- iv<
^rdustf-taft"school, Kojrt Valley. Via.'... h'ai,
'a#y,_the J-A"*:tyenth Spingum medalist yx,j,
ThtsViafedul is -awarded annually t? dte>
an A'tiYefjc^n citizen of African "det >, v
t'eht for distinguished achievement it; ^
any "field of endeavor. -11,'jiu-Hunt, it. .,-2*?yea**--dn
-maiding the"""',*^?
Kott Val|yY ^flh ffY W.i -<i>nM of tin
_sU-ongy-4 edItntitlr and ^ Itukistiia! '
-' > I- in'th/t Wtflh lAjf'n ^iiiioioi >' I'A
a teal.'"fIok" stli>?y?Wtetainoi'nhiistiifc' i
the 11 \ ev (.1 a KdlAllillity ol^L'uu,uuu
ner TOe TtTe niedal \\ illSbn- UJ(e?elUe.<b ''tUl
t<\ ?T>r. W illiam Allen NVilsunf presi- '"""
dent el' Spl it'll collepie. a 1 rl.^in'e' Pl'>
V)f llie J-ist anmmt (uflfMi-na- ,lvt'
ui (lie N. A. A?er-K.T-tfrfK--~lt, ui
BpiTt^iield.yM'assaehusei l \ ' "-d
- The
Per
I " -V-- . . tire:
? UK KPN \N ?H)1% yKWTT^ a v
.. . wta.N
i.. IVrcwal'SaiMkirx 4
^ ? the
Hi-iiuiiM'lJ1 MllM'e-liiiv4!;. fiTends-H1 -Jtuu
ami out of. tin- i'lty u\e 'the w'ecftling 1"'^
nt Miss I.uiMle ['eieival and Benjamin at '
-4-??4vn<lee?-r ,li*., Avhrieh wus -strhfimr/.- was
ed in Ml. I'isgah A. Si. K. iliuroli on
Wednesday e\filing at N:!U), ,1uiie 11.
the impressive ring eeremony, being die;
performed hy tile bride's .pastor, tile. s'll'
Rev. W .M. Thompson. ,
The decorations in the churcfi were wit-1
unusually lovely and sfrtistic. ThV ,lolJ
ehoir loft was" banked with?cedar Idir
trees, the pulpit with beautiful palms ^'ri
.and ferns. Thevaltar \yas draped with li
soil white, cloth' decorated- with "smi- roe*
lax. A beautiful effe?j. was given by the
-tbe-rmnjennis etiTblclhras interspersed guc
iimuun me pianis, and in which burn- Ffii
ed rows of whfte wax tapers^ oao
Tbocsndelbras were also arrangeel .ma:
on either side of the two main aisles, bag
HtL jjedc.st.als wortv baskets <>f flowers-jm
Th'N fill Tung pink glaclinlas and Queen "hri<
Anne's joiaf.. The entire decoration, wit
s i per hi y beautiful, was a perfect set- coll
ting for the Wedding party. ser
' The wedding music was rendered j J
by Mr .1, Harold Montftni"
torn, Connecticut,. who is .head of the coa
I music department of State college, j
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t. fivk ( i:n"i s i'ki: < <>i
i For Colored
- ' * 1 '
land ?
^?A+tv-K-vans has eta 11<j ,
ate, and. \york for. |n i m.iiir!^ <
ished, and . puhlirh. suppuitiii. < ; ......
. t"-|>>'cittlly Prr-NVina i, uai ^ L,
dren. That her m <>;,. n,a;_. ' '
i arc ii"t t? lii ait'i!. i' in ,n . ;i i:
ome what evido?j ?-d !>\ (hi- a| r,
accounts whirh are |tn
he order they w?m>; j'nci; i?i . ' ' '
immhet' "nl1 mi n m 'i1.; i V' " ?
the honie of ?ltr. .M. A ;?n ..:i
In.esday - niyht. Jtiiie Jl.h .'afei iTVu.i.
is for- tiie ..prifrrrp-n tt ~~ ~
dufdreti, ^-tl'his-^UHi*?w t||
DT mil Tlu, I fii* "~i
ted the f??IJV'\S?>i*v <iti. . . All
)is JoiiiiMrfi^'-jftWyTd^tjif .n; V t
aart, vice (Mi^k-nt < 'Ji i
rshali, Secrta?yt;
( n, treusuf^r?!.? .' ? . " V .
"i'w maaWm ' }r ? . m&
i UUIIlljfl- I v, r t tt-f t ~rW^* r- y,:." ?
Ul l llf lillllK- i 11 1.1 I ,V|. >A- i >;. ' try
'-frith a.',.!^iv,,iu' ~
'Srafflv*-*!' the spoils.mp;. . ]' ,! . ;
"T I his e<t,\? J ?U wu'r- <'"ti.-lvl i . j, ' I p.,. ^ ^
js ^kiriK ?the aid o't r!T?- i iU ' ' %
ih this ?..J . >?
;K,;* I'Ju'ij* nil it* t* i wei?- .-l.'-, t..(
o\vsl:;-,"r? i ^ ^
;* * vf$! WelieM, VIC- j?11" c J . 1. V. T .' Mr'. '?
1'* ".eei-etaiy; .All" \ \ *...'
1''-w''l Ml ~?^
' t.rea.-Mrei : Tfj | > . .
"^ "^'"** ' ' *" "
ho wni'ki?i>' v1 -1: t>.;
ttnVeW"he--J_uf" *er\To-.-y'.
Urv-fi ill' our. city, v\e V.'H-. ;i _ ,
Tlliers ui any tun.- it,,. 7777" 7T"i " ~a "
in its work in the ' j.r,K!" '..
first of .) uly. - . .
. number of 'the o A-l i ?i s? ?:
at the In.) i ih- * !-< j it 11 11 . I;,
inlay nflerittintf' - :tml?^TH~: TT~r?
I lo -help : Jliilisoi t he it i .fire . .
i*' -W^'ieh Will hep hi? :T?iv,,<-4-.?v ' ->'
'the otli> i'| i iVT i ,?n ' i ;j.l ,'-rrr~~?*
i'WS-l .Mrs. Ohniphia Haiti *~7T.".
. Miss Kmma Ruth Ua\* "i . /< : uv
s (Jretcheri/K'Varis.-;T " I tar.? "
>*; anil Mies Han.etf ft.-a-.
i'T. 1 I he?cluh is ;.'? iiJ'ij f,,]' u,Ay.* ""
ii hers.
1 ft'I.' .thitrl'irl V , ; .^i- - ,
-e in the poptilai ity e snte-11.-J
Lest is under thv viit f. ..**i.. : i'T.,.
s' clinic clufi4of which I". ' ! A.
tns?re -so'pfrvi>"??f a'h.f- .M t n;.
? Harris is direi!o.r.
be. contestants.. :ai o a i'oii..w ? ?
hsses Kiiim:i Kul h Ku> . <; ii..-- ~
iiss, Dorothy Franklin, .l;;.; . ..
Icy. and . AN Hindi:, ma ,l.\ .> :
ich <*iu* will* y.ru" \ u'T7' :'.7f T .*.
i tni * p^LiJL-i.ii- , "
lie clinic v\Uicji will ho'.* in .: ii
im-futdalic ,sclicil4.-?. in 11... -i-i^ : . ~~
.'."and August.% Ili'l.j. r..:. *. .
k. ? ;???-?;????7?
th Carolina. . .Mr*. I'.dna ,
AVhlld.'Ip.lmkn- " **/ ' ~~
rt ()r:mfft*hirr?-. ^anc-.'.vrTT- ~""
1 For-'Ydu." and "i> I'mini . .si,
he tirst 'ti. i ni-et the vh ,r. \ s. i
two ushers, Iiornai'il Snuiii, '
I. "Hi I!. >hVT Ue ! j ; ' "
jiv t In* hritYc^jjiaidri?h> a s?h?*- ?=* *-*?-??
Next came the ill!: net r. , ly . >
nritjcsinuids. \\ he w >.s? i.e. e!\. \|i'. *
' ( Hal. ?v;ei(e in [ :...m . ; ?.
h'* III | liiAes- eft I'i't ill ! '.7
S at tlie hottei,.* *T. . r ; -
!i '"tij'lie IS Willi- lliiiie t i. rTTiT! ?
loi n and's w? eto,|,.e.i-t j i, .? v, *.
uisiti; ril'Siii. ha i im'.ii;; .in- v. -J., -e\
hi* Ii) tdeMimrih \Vete it.', i.-iod'. *
dlf.v who dole der'j'*" orj ,\| . 1 /_
H-*?AliS|?U'r^I*-?t'>- h.y h; * ) O-rti*? :Si 1 * * ' ",T ' -*'
ii'.etta t\\ dtiaii,- . m'I... ? ,
i'Ji. ami' >1 !- ' ,\J a i> im- j- \\.n 7, ,t
! Si I I.I 1.1 I III* III Ml 1 ' ?r?
lie tfroolilSHien . H r!i- 1 ? >- i }j .?
t. Mi-^ry. \\ A ri;.l 1-r't . i.i.
J-.. ami.. 1<?]i 11 t-r1'r* -?I' bp 1 Trra-;t ? - , - *-**Atr.
Ko'fi.i iriiKrrvrJ <m .v.,'
ta. tlfui i 4;i ss <?,.- ~ i - . ??
>y f'oW IHll ill \ 11. ."v.'ll.l I ' ; ; T -- v
Si black satin .? h ppm. . >'> .. ?
[ fin at liT TiOlH|iiet>. i/f'.i.ity I'f.ij.!.*
fittlf' tl??\\?-i- vn I. W ii'u- < . i;!. i
t in vVvui t' :tn mioj-ablf |i.nL. =' ' .
Sh?- ?i-atioiafj y.M;..i ? l'* . .. ??:
i bite basket ill 'tin.-. !,i :.i.
lie i>r??nim it?iii|ifftrief) hV" t"'. * !-i ' ~~r~. '
-M''' f-'ami.-i. .
11 Hitftiwil/Yriihi th, i, ; i.*,
|fit al ill rjiet'tlle bride a- In- .-t.i.ui
he altar on a carpet i.t vxbite. 1 t-,V '
*-rivrri fn-inarri.'iVi'- -"t.y b.'T'T.T^
I. I\ J-'ejniv al. n?. Pi n|.,. in'
more beautiful i" a lone-' prince'
<x of white satiii'wilh a 11 a in . aV?.i
ipers to iliatfh. !Tin- veil ..| t,,nr.
s befoniinKl.v ari aiu'nii, a*l,.iTie.V
li oranv'e blossoms, lit-r wejdnpr
quet was a shower of bi ulal. ro : r^.:, .
is of Uio v.ulley' ami maiden It : ~
is. . : -v
mniodiatelv nftorju.. ...... ;
option was, held at tH?-. home ?
ImrelUs,At' "^m/ti."ioi
iS-tit wm received-' by Misses- |fa -?r
hnd Corine Weiri presenting " 1
h* ' ?fiwst wit'Vi ? <.?mV?' .>2
a . * i-mi?? ;i t j |i > ?:
tjclu.. .TThjfiy - -lo-ft ?at "midnight fi'.r"* . "?
of rioe tied with colored ribbons.
-Rtnti?n rtTuu. Smir- ?*
ial party. After being showered "_j|
h hearty-^ofijrratulati.,),- |,a.',
ation of,. ice crfeam and gake \va !
red. 1
!Jl?. bride changed her gO}v? for a
ng away of yarrd rrdrrr, - *
t suit Style, with accessories to
Continued, op page eight