The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 12, 1930, Image 1
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VOL:"VI.?NO. 28 ~~
Talks To
School S
State Official Lauds
? State College
H. B. Dominick Calls College
Outstanding?ftwtthition.
~ * Orangeburg. July ?. ?M i- 11 r>
Dominick,. .Chairman of the hoard .>f
Examiners for the State of South Carolina
was heard here today, by. .the
officials and. students of the SUturner
School?at?St&4e?College.?fn?bights1 _
r complementary terms, the Sfhto tid'i- ?
rial lauded^ the work that is being
_J done under -the.. present?aUministm tion.
"It is good for us to be hfrre," said'
Mr. Dominick "and like - the-Cro??
r~ Teacher, let us go about doing good.
We are here for what purpose? Let
" us ask the question, why are we we.
here??The?intellectual .pt'opress IT"
the State is made by the in-service '
teachers of the State.
"We should ' he- h'er^" herarise we
feel the need for preparation for leadership
as Jteachers . A "real huiigry
man will do anything. I see in South
Carolina thousands of hungry stu1
dentSTTningrv for k?m*yW"ip" Vrnin v
"for mental food, looking for us to provide
this food. I hope you hr.ve said
'I have not enough to feedtbeir hungry
souls, so I am going to State College
and look upon it as the outstanding
leader in the stated ??.
"The world crying for "leadership
as never before. Every community
? is eaHing for leader*;?There is iiiii- '
pie room at the top. We look to this
grand i-institution for leadership.
Here von should |<?-.ulm > hip l?? enthuse,
inspire, encourage and stimulate;?
-'-v "The'teacher's tasli is no easy task. "
I trust that here at State College you
_ Will ,_Decume - academically prepared H ,
- -^renghtm-^nmr chafaFforT coltwj^ei
? ? personality that will be lovinpysympathetic,
magnetic;" and be able to
give to the child a new vision. __
Picturing the community \Vithits
many problems an'd. demands upon
^ -the real'Teacher, Afr. Do mi nick urged
the in-acrvicc teachers to look into 1111? |
of the in-children as looking!
into a mirror. There he stated, you|,
will see your very actions and express!
ions reflected. Thespeaker declared'!
that this group should be prepared to
do , constructive teaching by:- (1)
Learning their "environment, ("J- anaIv^ino'
rVio oHnotUn- t.'i \ ,u..
w"_ ...jiu.wv.l, V" / giving <- '?
community a vision, (4) organization
and consolidation, (5) Centralization,
' Mr. Dominick concluded ,his address
by stressiilg moral development, and
t health-- improvemewt.--?-'-Let-said-he,
"become outstanding leaders.
Jesus' Ideal- was to upltft. The three?
great qualities for leadership are character,
mental preparedness and moral
v - preparedness. Let u * prove the
worth of our training at State CoT: J
lege to hich we look for leadership
within this state by allowing .our
work to speak, for itself. May you
. -go back to your community ami mfrko
it better than it wasTtTfd prove that *
the greatest and besuha.i you can do.
is^ to serve with-a-lovingr-sympat het ic,
magnetic character and personality
If you do So, you~will be an outstanding
teacher and a leader."
? In company with Mr. Dominick was ProL
A, .1 ThaeWct.,.1 Ki,,v?-i?t..nJ..n.
of~ ity ScfhOols, OrangCburgj Si ( .
j He elaborated on what was Said by
Mr. Dorrtiniek by congratulating Dr.
Wilkinson .on the splendid organization.
The local city official declared
that nothing .WOUhF Plegsc him more
than to see State College as the only
approved State Summer School and
under that condition there could lie at
least 1500 summer students taking
advantage of the splendid advantages ;
provided here.
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LEVEL GREEN NEWS
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^ nc L11 c l L It WUUIU Ul* UIIJU$i.
? to the public and to ourselves if-- we
did not let the other cities and towns
kifow what is going on in this part
of the, country. On Friday night, July
4th, there was a general get-togethdf'
meeting. ^ |~1
The affair was under the efficient!
leader, Mr. A..W. Belujf, who is the!
? chairman of tha local trustee board r
and his co-workers.
1 During, the day wo had a spU.ndid
game ylaycd i^wgen Jiingabormigh j
""" and the local team that was enjoyed
by all. Level Greente won.
On Friday night, the review of the
nlav "A clergyman's Courtship" was
?" given in the school auditorium.
On Saturday afternoon we spopt a
. few pleasant hours over in tjie-disLrk?
which is called across the creek or
"Skijlett" w>here there was also a pic?nic
and game in sessior^.
v We have learned that I,evel Oioom
ia the. center of attractionl
luring the same day we had an opdrive
through the campus of the Latta'
high school. - J
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CHICAGO OFFICIAL ;
WRITES ;
Kditor Tin- Palmetto Leadrr, !
Jcad 1JU1| J
rial un ?^U.ife -of Dr.- i
Mhnot*** \*Yhuu( holnir uYspireH ,?^
iiiii* can only succeedin life by *
having an "e ver rectslintr goal." and -C
w'Jh that philosophy of life success- 1
shall ln> all ours. The death of. ?r. .<
Mance wji.s indeed /-sad in?me. A '.! ?
tntati ^honored and loved ; bv his (
by his foes. ' At the age of fifty- i
four he had used up The energy al- i
lot ted to him, to last three score i i
y^ars and ten. and happy is he who- e#.ld
s? indelibly impress the world j.
i?i?^.^..,(rt a iur'<<*,,y ria* act'ofu' v
_ Your Sports column and editorVil >
page rank favorably with the best (
that we have to offer.' Again commending
your work and wishing i
for the Palmetto l.eader continued I
success, I am /
; 7 Faithfully yours.
' Ccorgo \\ I ,'awrence. _
Assistant CorporationCounsel of
ChVago, Illinois. I
CALHOt'N FALLS NRWS
The Tli'I'd Quarterly Conference of .j
the Calhoun Falls circuit was held
ti V \t K. chuteh the-5th and
lit h of July.
The"*} epulis were all good there-,
fo're the e ui fere nee was a grand sue'
t(Pw- ? Iticrlv <ls?v*J
the liu'mhcrs of tho conference?The
presiding elder. Rev. M. CI. Williams,
JclivciV.'d <lngAy.uLiLoi (iod forcefully.?
1"vel'yoiy seenlelf In he uplifted up- t
en leaving the church. 1
The picnic ;>ivi-n fnc the horj'fit r?f
?>h. Hebron A...M. K. church was a
"rcat success t n tlu> 4th-of July. Overt.'.iiiiu?iun,|,l|,?coming?from?tar?ail')
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near caint. to - witness this groat occasion:
There were two visiting base- ,
halt teams, Willingtqn and Ivory, The .
Calhoun Kails tigers won 11 to 0 ,
from the \ViIli"krt >n learn. athough
Ivorv bovs won We game from Cal
houii Falls tigers.- They are not discouraged.
M ?
"The (tenny-sawing;. ^?n<l^r-lho--*.'>1 ic i -a
cut leadership of its efficient president.
Mrs. Liilic- Lossloy is doing a
treat Work. This club met at the
largo nuniher present;
_ 'Che h ;stess served a* delicious.'
course of ice cream and cake and thost? l
that. were, present did justice to the
occasion^
There was gtfeht: rejoicing among
t4ve- of ' Spj-rui 'field Baptist
church Sunday nigfit. The Uev. Warej
Mr. aiit^ M^sV'"\Yilliam Singleton j
spent the week el^l in Anderson with<
their mohter. Mrs. Delia Sing'lotoif.
Mis. All" it Dial of Laurens 'spent.
the week end with her" Children, Mr.
and Mrs. II. Edmunds.
The stork brought a fTfiT^girl to
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Edmunds. Mo-J
thor and hahy are dointr fine. j_
Mrs, Ellen Foote is still on the
siek list. : i
-^ CONWAY NEWS j, '
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Bethel A: M K, church. Sundayj
services; "opening song, hymn 33U; i
Prayer, Bro. II. B. WilsonT^inging I
scripture lesson; decalogue; 2nd hymn
1 (IP; sermon; te\t, St, Luke 14:8, subject*
"Making Excuses-." Afterwards;
the doors ot tno cnurcn were ui?i.*m.*u
Lord's prayer rfinntod; after \Vhifh j
Sacrament was served to the followers
r>T Christ; doxplogy; Rev. W. I." Gore,
pastor. r-1-?1 ; ?* r?j
The Sun day school is doing excep-'
tiunall.v well. ' C. 1 *t
? i*ijHvht -ctir-viccr.: Opening, singing,;
"There- is a C ross;" 1st hymn, fifM;*
prayer by Bro. Davis Liles;. singing,
'lie l.euleth hymn. 31Z;;
sermon, text: Genesis 8:9, subject,
"Seeking Christ;" loors of church
opened; onefowowber received: collee-1
tionj. benediction. i
Current and Social
Miss Sara Hemingway after having |
quite a pleasant stay home with heri
family has now returned to the Wa- i
jverlcy hospital, where she will fcoon
[finish her-prescribed coprse.
|?Miss dvsthelee 'Woodbury left j
day for Philadelphia. She is wish 1[
a pleasarut stay. , _
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COLUMBIA, S. c:, SATU
DRf. L. T). T1JKNKK V D- t
DtiDTO F.UTLTY
[)nly Negro To Earn Pottoratc\ ^
in English at-Statc CoikMtv
lid unswervingly, the St ate 'eolIr^i>tv
idministration lias dee la red that it v
is- intei-^ led?that the summer sehord ; *
it State xollopi'. w'rvt' adetiuho-ly the 1
needs of South Carolina. To- th-L
['i esfdent AYtthlrison has nm cltTshlwT
nil f f K A a. i_L. ' ' > i Ll
ALJ.rjm... V IM I . I T 1 L'?rt^Tt*
iccossu y of-conmctoii. experience:' i
?nd thoroughly trah*etf--tTvlTTonr~Tio d
'fray of talent equal to Doit ..r or D
m ay* (^Oalofit Oqual to. Urn! Of afiv;:i
thered. . )
Since the opening of the session." s
it was fourjil necessary, ill order to :
neet the?demands of tile heavy Kit r
iflish- classes/ who are mentally-hm! s
gi'V for courses in the vernacular/ t-We?i
- ollcgp lias , hecn forced To seek t lie - f
services of one specially prepared l\n ?
this type-of- work. The sVrviees o1 iivl
fv D. Tur't 'r, -professor, of. Knjrlh-h \
Pisk university, has been ' called to"?
issist in' completing.l-hr summer's i-n-'-a
d ruct ion.' . ... ' ?j
Dr. Turner is the only N'm.tTp tpjib !
teacher who has earrpd Iris I)o<-t > '' . c
Clegree in English, holdiiyg his ?T3n- i
?helor of Arti from Howard. Mrs':-./ f
:>f Arts froni'Ilarvard and Doctor-of 1
Philosrphy *froni Chicijgor t
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waltkrhoko N I:AVS
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, yuiie _a uunijic-r oiteachers eriT :
ilt m ,:nir the various summer sehno' \
sUttio; odlegu, ?11 > 1 > 11?Simuiiin. .?i
F!7dTerra M arie, A lye n i a l-trr>wn. Ve- 7
>viia I mvis I imisc Hr aui Mi-oImimiv .
WilhoJmina Traey, .Martha Green. f
!ir(I l;i v. \\ . T() ntl?'' :\ 11 ( 11 university, 7
Mis. Rerniee Gctidan, Allendale, Rev-..-.
VV. I.. "Greer f\ Several of ffrrm return |
I'd for the fourth.? " ,
A sai-prise "visrl was TftTRfr1 Rev. ,
iu;d Mrs. A. F. B. H'orrv a- fe\\;^days j
ago hy Rev. l")r. L. S. Gregg-of Spar-. j
lanhurg apd Rey...I.. C. Gregg.and his A
'. il'e. fSumnii'i Gilo.. They came do'.u1.
fur tli?. wedding reception < j' I>r. \V. t
R. Gregg, plistor Of Centei hrv M.
church, .Charleston, S. C. -"Dr. I.. G.
Gregg Is' nitlU'l'Mf M Illevfv. 111
1 reached an able sermon at St. Ruler's
ihuruh-lvore-.
Many students are at home l'r<>m
fii't'tions are beinp; ^giw.n t??. make
tlie vacation days enjoyable.
A very splendid program '\\a$ rendered
at the Hopewell Preset terian
church on last Monday, nii>ht. Mrs '
Wilftain.'. jcni - *of tin* oldest and most . ,
highly respected colored women ?f the
city was buried from Wesley ji. lv"~
church S inday afternoon. Her. l'tiner
al was largely attended and the ser
molt and remarks spoke volumes l'<>r.<
her, Slie left m: n.v children to nrn-i
Women's Day was 'fittingly ohseKv- .t
ed ort the 5th Surll'nv at St. Peters'
4'. M. F. church, A special sermon (
was very alilv dclrvored 1 >v the nas- ,
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tor from Clio text "~X Wise woman ;
huildeth her house." - . J.
Miss Sarah M. Horry, a teacher at |
Scholield- institute, Aiken, is in the t
city jviiondithe summer. with her I
who is at summer school she is play- I
ing for St. Peter's church am! reiv-r
Mrs. Ruth Horry is spending some
time with her parents in Sparturf ?urg
and Mr. Joseph Horry has Vft fo> [
West 'Hampjton Beadh, New York.
where -ho is-envploVed (luring the si ai?l
mer. *.
- One Mr. Saunders late of Ride-vi'lhu
t - fprrj^ l y o f Wnltcrbnro r.*a? tmr?i
ted frohf Hopewell Pre<h;. :? i nv' > f '
this cijtv op Monday ot the- week.
?TluM^ Avil) Vic a mooting !uf all \vcyi
July. 13f'h at 5:00 o'clock. : l Chappello'
merit of tTjTia(ire?r)a 1 meeting of the
MTTS. I*.
MASS Ml
Come to the Mass Meetijif? Sunday.ai
dleton St.r to-confider the proper atiit
especially unlawful -mohs. whose recent
the peace and safety j^f tj,ll citizens.
Several ?p cancel's tp ad<Iress' the am
COMMITTEE:?II. E. Lindsay,, seci
\^. If. T. Reynolds, pastor.
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1*1)AY, JULY 12, 1930 , ->tate
Summer School
. Students Enjoy Picnic'
Spend Day .Merrily at Lot* (Tibia
??~? la rm . ?
1 Oi:ui:'( t.uru. .filly T2 -Ov- kt-t pii^v
vTtTr advanced press. ' information i
vliii'h Was strut out in the
he"suniiner session at State college
ias firotrcd that ' its - purpose --is iv?t
Ply fpr .intellectual ami mental im
rnvoimuit hut the college is destin
il. )' - ?r
4-titi'-^ Ttrr?thr?Worthy ami fTi^ iui *]
i. i- oil?UnnurT?bntrrlp AvHieh ~iiylui? \
lesirahle reelvatijm. Thru thti ^nmu.. .
Trrirv <>i' Dirertor K. H: Fiii tn.it -i.-:,+
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partial reward fur tht. eonseient ioii.s j
II'kiIs -ftlio stiiflpiitKTtlu- C-uUc-u'o at-T~
owed a little rgsntto. ami, as ?? 'nit.
Saturday, July f>th, was invert, j
ivur as ij.ludiday, Taking advarjiape i
rf?111 i li11 - u |) 'in Seliujuslie arli1. il ii-: t
"liiV vil' the -students turned Hheir t'ac...
I
^.'froytyjaJj**.Iuj111c sweet' fiomc,. while ,
t"y-IJ'hi"to-derived Ij remain uii tin ,
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n.i.ee'_\vlii) 1 emained' at the co'l'ye |
y';-: Ivnunteiiusly repaid. At ."5:00 u'-i y
h;f-i< i|-j the atljunouii, all 'assembled
i? the adnrnrrt ration lvtilili??r. piy.^:
lai.-'tt'-e I r <a- eala holiday celehra- ' m:i
rdul nunnu'. appropriately desyrii- [,
jl Pir the nrrafrttm. -- The setti11.1' wa-"j y
deal. I'nder a blue lit summer skv j,.
avored' v."i*h ideal July weather, a-ij
id , "iiH'P. and cars provided fur!
heir.. <- !>veilieijt transportati hi. the ;
at; !>>.?i<' \ iius, -cart'Crt'i' nryt?^r.i'nV-" i
i!in-> hilarious "pifiucers' started on- .
KTP iMgrimago rh search tA tht? <>*
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jJ_ll l"<d a.'hl outdoor*, "which "nlti- ^
>i:it"!y x iitlfd at Lag . Cabin Farhi."
!i- !ira"i?r"l7i3 niimiry. ..nf. tin,' s
far away from thf. (
r.i ; ! :i i:'! "T m -1 !i " i'iI' tin- ut-y. iciin-d?7
11 tj>t. r 1"t ( s~sTif ~quictlid 1 v in the. hehu f-.l
m<.ii :mil women. rhi'drcn
md rdd. *pt-'iU?a day of merry avals- j
at'- and !'< ;..- ting. Various games and
i-iif, were engaged in liy all. .last
: :i. sill! sar/; TTlfrr till' at iliiMin" ^
}'; tli?'"vti'st. the/committee in charge.'
taTte ("d~T!n- .wciU'y SO'lls ground thr i?st
' 1ma.d anil gci.ved an appetising^
vi/nu. consistii*|'' of palajtajde sand
vichcs, delicious?-ire?crctxfrn and liik.^
IT.I t V irvrTiTmfcliiiig. ^vffi>"?lifng""arfd
xhiiarit it \ punch.
The TiTi 'l Imt happy- crowd. after
in enjoyahle' afternoon, filled with t
I< :i -lie ,i. y. made its way home- .
i?. anl.' lsite. in the afternoon. This ,
lay, riiade possible by Dr. W'ilkit i en..
.v'H j is alwpys working in the inter- (
>" ;-nf hi^ .in-.-r- I
k'u nd leadership. will -lonir he re* n-inhered'
1 iv those win were present.!'
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\ m lit I is > i eleinas to a' perfeeTTlav. .
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n -White. Hall auditorium, the. group
A n-el rent * d rpi a earefully selected nio. ^
>i-?' pictuiv pl'ejiraiu- ' . ^
ST. UATTI! i:\NS MyWS . ~
,vir. -Arthur .IJjti-hell left" for New '
i < iT T-hite-iday. , - . .. !.
I' -i ioi .Ui. i > i imy t und dii'icn a'rrtr ?
v. itli .Mr, J. IV, Butler. mo- -j
. i- i in-jt relatives'" ati-L friends.- Rev.
3ray preached for Rev. A. ;l. Mar- '
in et his lioine church. Rev. A". J. ,
Martin seems to have everything* in
iand and R-ev. M. II. Urny. is- at-know- (
edited as' hei? p: one of the best pas- i
u4s and pi cachev.s_iii_Llie state. L,
\ We en io\ ed a splendiif tish frv at
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i"?<v=tli*y. July .2?/. We met oitr: I\
Dr"F.dw in Wells and his soil. John
and they earned us safely.to tho fish. ing
place. Shortly afterward Mr. :
Sam ?*1 Watson. Sir. .1 oh< Mourner"!
and Miu Kdwin Folder met u* 'With
a hair of fish anStl we went right to-J
oarod. The following- persons went oih
tlie' trip Revs!"/J. M. JaeksoiT, R. *11*:
antl "Frof^. J. A. Ford. T.het J* F.-.l >r. j1
Wells, and those gentlemen n-jnied.
NOTICE "T
o.n. uf_tlic A:?M. F... Church* - Sit 4 'ay. 1
'Station, to arrange for the entertain-]
> Homo & Foreign Missionary'Society.'
Cn.APFKIJ.F. State President.
r^rj i in\i
t 1:00 p.rm.. Saints Church*, lot I Pen-j
uh- of the church .-maiint lawh-ss.iic.ss,
tH>th11*ti_hs- even 4ti uttr state, trtmtui*
ITouj-e. . ...... |
etaryfT. W. Beachum, I.. Simmons,
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??S7.A.ir.-..-.Tvrs'.'rrr'r??..
Preside
Soy-V Fi;NIiliAL SO-1
? <_' JK'FV M EETSJ !
II.. I'l'irl-:- -vr.t? futinir observed ,,
nrrgtrrmrh ud..'
file Ho'lv j* 'tm ral 'Aid society, Inc.,:
V'1' 'I1'" i"i'-i:il I?*;>tui t* although- the I
' ,r |hh^d"7'"V"e'v and
:>a.; liei od lY/r' the seasonalj i
nmin-cnniini'a j ?; T"
A,nTny- the out (iF town nsitoCs .
' e -a " .Ht -fI .cn~RrrtHft' ~r,f C,.|(jm_ r;
in. .ui. nin-n lacKMiu, and']
Ws. I'.U/.u Marshall. There was toil
1 av'" !< -; -i lit cnric.ert hut the '
>( i fin iiifv. late. never ther less)!
Hi-. Itnlli.^ iii> irt ed that the i.ulU't'tionjJ
" _ tal.iih >.?_ we a re? endeavoring to I i
viitjvaM thru this Column he- i1
y}| R-.t of t he- i ui^t ributors ; W. j
,i!ol!vy. : If. Dunlap.. .50e; L. j
M lReiianl -1:. at'e: . lorry_^W-iirmni* }
4>vh-i'. Me i .I.' nr- rVOr:HV|.- M. I)"eas7
R" i' i* i .'! t. niir : X'anev Chris- -1
ie, D reen .JUcksfm. Ksq., 5*Uc; ,
Ti A. Woodward.. ">0c; Samuel Hi- <
hards i t "> ?> ; Samuel Smith.- 5Qs; t
fames Williams. at in H. II. I.oyd, 50c; '
lohrtf^Sciitt. 25c;' V.liza Perkins, 25e; .
'o:-v|.?h Da:vD.^llae;' K. <i. Davis,1 25c; 1
)i?|iji Can lei.. TV; Hev. S. .1. Shiver, j
'V- C d -W. lil.. I . :j5,-: H C.^tnv- 11
.ha'|l. bVk ; ..I, M. Din'KTns, 25c; David :
iW. ;?. -J.-tv. : 'iUhui Scott. '-Tic; -Ins- M-K
Kli.uirs 2-'.. ; Walker A1 ford-.- 25c; j
A'p?nr ia~ t:tj'! iD '- name or; the list-^
or |s.v,t;n |.-rr hit li wi^-shall he gratr-j]
:,1 k '4)4ln- chu+c-H -starUp
d last we'k and is progressing ra- '
h"v un :? ) V'tv 11'itiIer-dt i |> of Dea. S."
' ,,? Ov t > and .11ihn Piitrvl
. i i cotrt ike '."i'.-.. -. ,
. .The Quarterly mectim/ of .the Hol-'.jj
J .-.e T:,! - \ i (1. ,? !( { y - was a sue- j
< - .U : :iv<-ami St. .Mat- ,
heu . The ir.o'Vcy wa< a little short i
ud--\\e 1 that^the niernbership has ]
huii' wet! iii times like these.' lii Cal- :
- . ; f*uZttmty;T"
Messrs:?<rirs?Howell; '
I..-1 I It?-. I't iyf I.iiyil, Gi'ju'gf Avers, '
Jul. LLom llare deserve mtu h credit f?r_!
Hi.etl'orts.. .We spend one dollar (
... \eei.i I>iisint-ss to a thousand !
\ hii ?e?> Where is <mrrace? pride"?"?
A'hoJe is oliV. lk ith'.' We pr test jim J
u'ewis'hi ye* \U' practice the- same ^
!i | attains! i.ur * own moi'e than (
i>i\ i?rW ?11' white" I'elk would, .let J
is 'pa. t" their,-churches^ . uur?'puws
Axudil n>>? lie e vereil with dust an
Hch deep:" , 17";' ;
Oni" ?M'.'t ! ri.-es need more adver- i
isinp t'r..in pulpits-., fraterr.nl chap
. ,t J. i i ioin-. ncai in Miu u^ ?"?j
iiv.-t V..IH. i -,.' W.- Htiy-ilt to pvearht,
Hvv i'. ami. 7-how it., t-uith in -\eS\
:? !. IIM !)? .- ... \Vi regret that Mrs. ,
IV S (h'ljj v is indisposed. We miss 1
;< ] >!? much. .She is a companion in
iv.ti-k :t- Well a- 111 lu-aiO^l.t-t us pray
. i; >> ) >vi-t (tlx . yci'verx. " :
Mrs. Mary M.TPeas t? also a com-1 1
aaniora'.t \< okcr nii'the statl of the
jrnnd shepherd. Mi 5?!?' Mamie
< h.'t . :Vi.'iei:1 ^eeretarv of No.
r pmvwj .h/ r-elT' TiT iu* a yourpr woman
' TlTTvIt '1'iJ.etttcrcnce. a product of Ale.n.
'Fulih"-y. ill encourage her. An- ..
itlmr yepi" ss oinnij. of promise is Mis
lhu Inia Uandolph leadirjr soprano , of
p?)u.-wiU.iiin-; ;di i pluh ami student
f Slate coUeir-e. - . '
\v;.T^k r,'i?"The ll 'lley Funeral Aid
??eiot y y*eir. personal .'oVhprsation.
sPe 'if- we' are-- n'ot \voi*Tny~'of y?U?
rs.Vth": ' CrM: WilVrannlfV
lidn't spate any time in niakirt? it pha.-r.nt
!'; ! i;s.
Mr. and, Misr-.trT.vAVft;rftTTMiSi^-^
I-".ine-.liPe Wha'.ey, Klizaheth Sinplef'laide
dopes >tmf Air. d.ohn Ooodi
'; * :i re:d ' IMP 1 PI |l Holly
Mitt nn-thp-atfr-Trf vfuly.
?Vie Solioo.n?(i o mviM'd who -is in at?
tendance upon the Slimmer" School'
\<H-: a | > R' :i sTin! visitor in Man news
a few mil >'tos Tuesday on business. Mr.
Theodore .Johnson. of Columbia.-"
who w*as at one- time inspector of
the Na-ftn.nal . iiyjmiu. Ijfg; tifcarancg
rompriny' was in the eity Tuesday on
business.? - ? ; H
1'r. am! Mrs. (ieoyire Johnson* are
iinlimuioid 'i tiii" w^ytin>?.?Hope they
. Mrs. B. H. Cray has accepted..the'
agency with the National Benefit Life
Ir) uranee company of Calhoun and
Orangeburg counties,
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enefit
Uccupatjonal hlurv*.,...
Urged by Kuiheri ? i ??
LAC K OF 01MM)iri 1 N ! 1 \ I ??
employment or ' -- '
GRADUATES ? OPI'Ojn I
riES FOR Ttt.U-VUfr -t ~ "
V N \) WOMEN I N A ; </>v.
?BUSINESS FffifTT
AVafahjingtonv - Ti ^
omniencenient season ht-n ,r. V *
ngton, more than six but'dni! .
^ounjf men and women > -. '
liplomas ffcom - - H?->ua+*f?n ^ he
Miner Normal School , i.
feacher's. .College t. tU fr .
feRooTT the ?"Arnvsrron>- i . ' '*
High School and the ~T ,T
less IITgh-Seht>oi. ' Ah?
Jred of these are gNiituat" . .
professional schools of Me ! ?
stry, Pharmacy - <ml I-;1? ' 1?
tnco heing gridnat'- < f i ' ? ?L
s Colleges. Of t-pLii o-. ?i- ?
ting from , =^?
rrra Trom the-+^ard(i;!U,'Trnr7:'' " ?
School in a way have chart l r '
areers. With the', balance .i".
he eternal question as to ' v .
liecpme of them J', -that is ec. :
ly speaking. Each year'-tf.:* '
ion becomes' one of the fiv i:. * .'.1 .. . li;re
in Washington, which .
'.He?greatest?etftn-arioTFat? " ~ *
th?_world for both whit* o- ?
students; "
- -Urges a Study of the S.jI.i *
In .discussing this sa|7jei ; . i '
lent R. H. R'ithprfnv.1 , -?
rr6nal""-BeheHt Life .In-uran.-i .
prmy; has 1 empha-izcd th-? ; .
^ ?s~,
study of tht* subject thai,
tof ore taken place. "Tic?r- ?juen-^ul
women." Mn K;'; . ?
;<c?\ ?r, neen prepare, | : :? ~
for life's work, but * it i* a
question as to just what in'
itythey can expect -tot-rv.1 y , ' ~
fit tjo themselves and. to tie;',i .
?rh.o; haxe-.apem_sa m'm-t. ' .
time in educating them.'
Segroes in Larger Number* l'\
nyg.ing Race| Concerns
-'The need of trarrieT'nt-n'rTrfT ^ ~ ~?
?n " 'was never so? acute a- \<>
growing financial inst Jtut
ling for men. and wunnn.. * . /
colored banking insfitutm: ...
Rutherford said, ".our N't^r i. . '7
lurance tympanies a'nri ;! J
:-ies are seeking to contrit-u'<
definite direction beirJi "giCvT
matter of preparing, a Inrf-r
of men and women f' r i.f>
battles.'L_? _ _ ~T * r
Despite the acute . >!:' TfTT"
of white insurance comtan ; : . ' Rutherford
states, "laret iiti;.:!. , men
"gnd women .carry it.sdv: il, . i. - . ' ; these
companies although
no openings f.-r their child:.':; . . '
held of employment c.nYi.d t,.
by .these- white" ihsurar.. " "" ~
A growing n^mhrT .
en, however, are placing t
ance with colored in-t:tat
ever'before?' They are help,:.
foundations not cmly. of r. ' ? rry
sjmra.?,..drug rlnivi , mo <
a growing number of d^r ;
stores also?managed a:..;?r~ - ? ;?
colored men in almost e.t;' -y?" ~? 1
DUidCQuntry. If these- 'in-v.:
ftre to ^maintain their, prevent'
the-re must be an accretion
trained to carry forward 11 . - *
riess activities." '
Contributing to, Race Iturhtfrnr?
. |'if need be, Mr. Rutherford
a survey should he nyuie ! > < . ' ' -
cational institutions til deti i m
what fields of activity arc <->
young?colored?num?and e p.. ?;?
our educational __instit-.it I- ' .v. . *
inure throughly "turn atii-n- v.; ~ ~ :
paring men for activiLy-ia^rla.
of labor.' In doiijgso he' fe? > -r' .
will be helping not only i Tu b
and graduates, but . they wil, . '
tributinp to Race Huildmifhi ~~ ^ *
"In--the -world of insurance Kf
ularly, Mr. Rutherford say-. ', ! >
is a worthwhile, place- Tdr k' \ ll-\ 1^?J-Xf? who
will take up life insura'd . ,
profession as something to in-i.e..to
e<l as joflfering substantial. L_ - ..
and woftljwhile rewards"^,' V : *.
inp en edArnliii hry-fiw U n , 7"
only suggest to oui^ofluciUiorini n; '
tions'that sunn* such survey l-e~n : ? 1
?"Thu constant growth ni i t'. n
ance is one of the marvels of id.-...c,
ent'age," Mr. Rutherford pom:
"Increasingly will colored me:,' ?
women look* to them to hi: z. a >
=ef financial progress. It is
a Macedonian 'call being sent it 1
various financial institutions.
Wtorttin actively devoid " ? to
business and insurance as a*'t>r??-f<*
"stoii.Whon it is horrte in mind"
greatest possible gains hn\c U < ir
periencerl hy -gmmty .io> ' r.r rr.
most outstanding <Tomt?fHiier--i?^A n~-t-? rZT~I.
I ioa, coloj;?d life insurance con:pnt< i.
^olatfvely shaking, are?keet*mtr--j-rtt^r-"?
'with them." , ' ...
|_ "With the growth of race . n ' .
iness'and race pride, there \vTTl ho*.
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