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FIRST BEN EDICT-ALLEN
SCHOOL ENDSSurpasses
All Kxpectatkms;
H undreds benefitted Tlu?
first annual session of'the Bon
cuiiv-rtiien summer school lor teach
?ers, closed?Sa-turday aftrifapTrrrn?after
being in session live-weeks using six
?days to llie tveejc The school was unV
t,,er thes,supervision of President-Baviil
? Hanry - Si?is, ~of Alien -university, and
.-* Director ti. E. Ne1>vnT. of Benedict
.college. Both of these educators knew
what the teachers of South Caroline
reeded, hence they studied, planned,
spent sleepless nights, worked urtccas
ingly,?and perhaps using personal
f' - money to get some of the host in?Z?struetorn.
in- A merit a. whit nraflur In
~their special lines, to teach this? suin.
' mer school. How, well they put over
the job, is left to tin1 four hundred
or more student-teacher's 'who will
teach thousads of -fam's.and girls this
ensuing term.
-j- ?idnn.v?of these student-teachers
were .college irr;nln;ites." pcii.k
high scIiOjoIs, teachers in high,-grammar,
and experts in' primary schools
some holding lief certificates from
the Statt, Department otVKducation.
many had attended sui^/fner schools
at Hampton, Howuird,"~Fisk ; lid othei;
schools. But tin' tvuding and intluen?
tial principals h"d teachers declared
these masters-whu taught 4n this sine,
ther school exceed any they have evef
attended. ? "
"Among those who made speeches
.and addresses were Mr. .K B. Felt on-,
- Mr. Domin'ick, and Mr. Schillley from
the State Department of Education;
Mr, Caldwell from the (ieneral RdueUtion
hoard; Drs. S. ~U. (Irocn turd
M. A. Evans, Att. u ney Creen fl'om
: Florida,?Rev.??U,?Wallace.?of the
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j lULm \ im. r*. inurcn. wnu ir. mmv
popular in Columbia with all denominations
and whom many think hi
shoud be oh-. tod bishop; Dr. J.v F
Page^ of Wrslcy M. I'k "elui rirli7~cTtyl
diet college; Dr. A. J. Collins,, prominent
Columbia 3le.Uti.st and- president
ol the; State Fair; Dr. J. F. Heard,
of Charleston, who m also very popular
in Columbia, having oikv pastured
bethel church here; and Others.
* Among the student-teachers who
sang ?olos t?r played instrifmental
solos?were. .Mrs.- Bertha?Mcdunkms
Miss Daisy -Roach and re'vcral others
There . was much 'favorable comment
hei activities in the summer school
All the professors were 'masters ii
their lilies, but the most outstanding
one in the bunch. according to many
was Mrs. Scarleite, who was- tht. penmanship
and primary teacher.' - She i.almost
perfect with her w.?rk. Shi
is a born teacher, kind, affectionate
with~a~big. soul and a strung mind it
i her body. She captures every one ol
her students, -who are singing- hei
: praises everywhere. Mrs. Flohlen ant
Mrs.. Nelson should be given mentioi
- - . _ also. '
~ There?Wen1?nine?graduate.^?tnrr
from the college, uini f.rmn the teach
ers' training and six from the. Pal
mer penmanship.
' The Rev. \V. R. Rowman, principa
Df the RiulnM >eln.iH hi?Rlytlii'wiiur
- ?t read a"ire?iohit li?n' t krnrtnTig*~frr. f^rrrr?
Director Nelson, and Mrs. Nelson, foi
thpir hnsnitnlite during tin. session
The hemlution " also read that earl
" student-teacher act as a missionary
"and bring another student with bin
or her next term; also thanking Pros
idents, Starks and Sims, thP > trustee
of both colleges, and those in nuthori
ty l'or the use of their buildings, am
V grounds; the visitors who made help
ful_and instructive, addresses"; the ina
? trons and cooks and alt".others, win
fi hud anything to do with the suecos
o*f this stimmej- school. This rello
lution was unanimously adopted b;
** the tody. As an evide.hco^pf their ap
pieciation, the student-'feucher 'pre
?seated each -teacher,a token in a tan
gible way of their love for them.
* The play that was.giyon.by the fa
culty on Fridav will never he forgot
ton. The participants were perfee
at homo with their delivery, their e
nimriHtion nod proiiounciat ion wei
very goad. W. R. 1"
SIPV KK SIUI .I.I .VKWS
Xtie?friends and rulntiv us?ttC?lii*
7 visit in the state of New York, whil
. there making trips to Pennsylvahi
and New Jersey. She had a very sue
ICSMUI LIIJJ U1IU I v. 11 l.'l L JS it III TM,
I v< sant stay.
Mrs. Idella Boozer ami Mrs. Fran
tv ces Jackson left Monday, July 21s
for Camden Ms delegate to the (Train
r'?\^<^are sorry to' lea in of the sc
vere illness of Miss Jackson, result
in# from $he extraction of a tooti
Jj V_ The ease is reported to- he a aeriou
one, howevt^* we are~ hoping,, for hfi
The barbecue on laot Jintnrdny %vn
H~ splendid success. Everybody er
joyed the good eats and drinks. TTav
"j another one brother knight*
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Schools
Greenville Piedmont
Summer School Ends
Enthusiastic Sessioi
- With the nupport of the State fti
peetment of Education and' the si
-perintendents of AhiiTerson, Creei
vile, Snartanburur, I.ainW*
Pickens counties, with-..tlie coopt-n
ilon, oi the white and colored citizen
,.r
v,, viivt.ivuic, wiui uie uoerai mi'u
(' white friends at Fum?n unive:
sity, with a great eagerness to leai
anil with a stronig consecrated facu
.ty, the Greenville Piejimon summi
school succeeded in conducting an
chytrftig a very worthwhile session j
MMjpuw- fwi- catered teaeheesr duly 1
TrTe session Wgan June Uth wit
a large enrollment, 250, and befoi
six days had passed the registrar ri
I or ted that the total enrollment fin
eagerness and loveliness characters
- on the entire' session.
Tlie student teachers and facult
piuti'tted from the visits and speed
,.s made by The pastors "and TrTFndsv
the. city, the - superintendents of tl
t-hove mentioned counties, the citv si
perintendent .of public instructio
(Irt't'llV lilt', tile hian ^ out of tow
Tf"ieilds and workers in general >?>ci
in:provements and the member of tl
Sfate Department of Education. Tl
, value of tltese contributions cann
be over-estimated..
Not only wer th?> visits tind speec
t? of untold good, but the den>"iistri
lions "find exhibitions arrayed at
.st: ged bv various' classes and the
vci.y splendid^ instructors created at
, r retained a lively and lasting intcre
even among those who could not tal
the courses. .Miss Blossom Dann.r
, m cookinig, Miss Annie B. Williai)
,1.1 uulufitnal art, Millinery ami pin
, ground activities.-hand painting, Mi
I.lla Mae Logan in*sewing. Miss Fa
l?rice- Gassell in primary methods, Mi
A1 ieo" VVehti in?industrial art -a-i
.a mmunity singing, and Miss Bess
Arnette lru hygiene deserve sped
? mention for'their exhibitions and d
' teonstrations. Tht> summer sessit
I represented a real community ;
work. The choice of courses made
-fir. balance. To observe was to eo
elude that every teacher enrolled \v
lituiM to his or her community at
' school with a feeling that the who
boy or the whole girl must' be trai
p ad *' " " 1 |f
I The entire student body was pre
' ent in chapel Saturday-moon to he;
p the hna! chapter from the 'scriptu
' read for the-session, the final orayc
' the final anaouncpmeaits and to wi
. ii 'ss public expressions from the ve
v- ious e lasses- to every member of tl
faculty. Beautiful and useful iok<
' were presented to the faithful met
J; l.ers of the faculty.. Here, also, Mi
.limit's read a beautiful poem, her ov
j Jn which laughable and happy exprt
slons were made about each nienib
' u? t he faculty.
J Mrs. ('. IJ. Sax<m> was askeih
speak on behalf of the entire faci
t..v for the public expression of grjt
ti tle shown each member by the els
I ses. Mrs.-Saxon did it with ease a
Jeiii.-.- to thf> niinnlcti' satisfaction
?everyone? within the -sound tit' ~h
' voice. '
By this time it was twelve o'clo
' and the whistles were telling us a
, the community that according to a
i m.uncements the session for 11'
must elope.
h Your humble servant arose and af
* eu the g^'oup to sing ''God Be Wi
^ You-Till We?Meet Again." May
add that I sincerely hope that He \\
- ho with every teacher and as&jst i
or her work until we meet in ~Ytti
s' or according ^tu His appointment,
j DOTS FROM. ED1STO 1>ISTKK
.Sunday was' a great day in y/.\
. among the A. M. p. churches of Gin
leston. Ry a call of Dr. M. A. H
. lins, presiding elder of the Edi:
. district, all of the pastors of the
( M. E. churches with many othe
. were. out to witnesg the recepti
p services and coming over ofiChil
P-i gi'tnxm Union church into
E. church* ?
1 A wel| prepared program win i>
dered with welcome addresses by t
s?pastors of the A, M. K. churches
^ Hermon whr pv^rtthyd Ijy J
Hottms??Aft?1B351*"?Hmt?Dr. HoU
c l'iA in <f class to himsoIT when it eon
a to nreaching.
This is'a live church with a me
i- birsKip of cultured people, a fint>. ch
and is in a fine locality, on Sm
- street between Morris and Cann
t streets'. It is pastured by thp Rev.
d S. Patterson, who is a minister
~ in*the^A^'M"rS Si
> will add much to the A. M. E. chui
i, land the strength of the Edisto d
s ] triet.
-I r? m,n?n1Hiii nili<l>tnn ftf AiVflli
I I 11 LUC ?V4V4IU?W?l V/l v/> * . ... . ?
j worth of property to our church ;i
s 'yet there is more to TolTow^
r-1 This the t^pssinpr nf the wr
e J and leadership of a man That peo
1 respect and have confidence in.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.( SAT1
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| STATIC MISSION
?J- The Stntr :Miv ionary Cmivflitloi
Luke's-Ai'-M. E^.Church, Ch?rle$tui
clock. Piea-=g be orT time. $%ar \vh
RT. RE
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^ Write to Rey^J. Sr Morant. past
EjTj l'ur lionics.?
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' K. A. ABBOTT SINGU
?f LARLY HONORED
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n ! Former South Carolina Church
1-' man is English Society Fellow
u The Rev. K, A. Abbott1, 1). D.,
_ former pastor of the A. IVJ. E. Zio
fL church in this state has just been t
. loclod a1 lifi1 uii'iulji'i' of'the CurpuVa
h ti?>n of the Church -House, an Ertglis
e church society "for the advaneemeti
2- of the christian faith,-tvymnology, rt
id ligipus poeti^and ^sac-ret^ jlteratij^
-of the church in KTigland, is the pre?
ident. Other leading churchmen an
S?- tutcsincn of England-and other part
of tile wmld aie menijiers of _thi
' learned society. .The election of Di
h? Abhott to -life membership jn th
?- corporation makes him a Fejlow c
u. this historic snc'iet.V fninohx* hy rr.yt
charter, during the reign of the lat
al Queen Vwtoria.
This hoit<>r comes to Dr. Abbol
u' tlirough his study 'of hym.nolo'gy, hi
religious poetry ami other writing
, While pastoring in this state Rfc1
1 Abbott was honored with the Ductc
x~. -<jf Divinity degree. . _j
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St / ? Sl.M.MKKTON NEWS
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ly Most of the .people in Sumnlert.n
15 enjoy read inc.?the?Palmetto?Leads
ami iiiiu it. u> ut u spieuuia pupe
"if Th,. Misses Henrietta and Margai
1 - It . Ragin spent the week in Sumte
s< v it h -relatives. They report having
^?rrry?rrirr ttrmr A paftyTItSS wa
u' given at th0 home of Mrs. Minrii
M Bro\vn, Friday evenirig in honor c
l>" the young ladies. They also repot
!lt. tor seeing many of their class mate
a also school mates front Allen.
HI Rev. Hamilton and his daughtei
Birdie of Al'inewoo(l also-Mrs. Mar
y-?Wells?We i",.?the?guests -of?M is sea 1
n M. and (I. Ragln on Saturday ever
Miss-J.ee Baxter.and brother, Ai
..... gustus; spent Saturday evening quit
ai I.. iV.hln'.u ..1H.,'
aiiuu juu>.
,,. All of us regret the death of Mi
it- Moses Olivet very much and exten
r_ oiii "synipathy.to the family.
.Miss Theoia Kagin. is "also spent
?n ing < one time-with Miss Vera Brow
,of Manning.
*s ' Miss "Annie "Patterson of Sunitc
Vn has been spending some time wit
s- \'rs. Ethel Jones, and daughters,- tli
er Misses -Julia and Evelyn Jones, ri
U ent ly. - .
to i Mrs. Jasil Ratrin is expec-ting 1
Jl-1 leave for summer school cm the 28t
ti- ' of?July, 1JKJ0 at Marian.
ts-.| Little -Miss Eva Benhow's deat
nd i was a shuck to all her relatives.
i ir.g her sister and brother of Pirn
ch wood. Rev. ajid Mrs. Edwin Well
"" She spent .some time in Sumter als
in I Maeeo Christie accompanied t
, a friend, passed through the city la
, ! Sunday night on his way home 1
'j.'fPtr MoT to - from Georgetown, b
Y i peeped after most of thP Allenite
.1 Mr. Christie is a young man of goc
talent and is known where ever 1
IV' goes. He finished the* college cour:
at Allen this term: ?
y l ,itt le Joseph union, son 01 i>i
ami Mrs. M-oi^kn Hilton is repove
CT, kig rapidly a f tec, having. a heavy spt
{of sickness* . ..
011 Miss Irene I'aimer of St. Paul
Ar* spending some time \vfith her r<d;
?'" lives.* Mr. and Mrs. Janie Brown,
do Mrs. Hattij. Ragin had a fewdi
A. tingtiished guest's from Washingti
rs? lor dinner one day last week.
ou Misses Margaret and Henrietta R
oh gjn are also enthused over the pie
d- sanl uvelullg t4wy-Kpo?t--yvlUv -M
Daniel Dieks and others Sunday whi
^?being in Sumter.
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ins CAMDEN NEWS
MiS ' T" -, ' ~ . 1-1 T-' ' Mr.
Cleveland Kirkland of Wea
, ville hvi'tored j'roni Orangeburg Sa
oir urday after a successful session. Th<
ith report a verv nleasant tind profit
Lon bio term. ^
J- Mrs. Sara Daby, one t>f~ Csrnnisti
bf most estimable citizens was laid
*rtr
'<*h The K. of 1*. and Court of Calant'
is- are in .session. The opening exercis
were good hut too long. When
^ many- must spediLAVhy net limit the
nd to five minutes. 'T'tvon the mayor
city and other ^.TiTfe fiieiids cqu
rt^c ond would stay io~heaF all, tart t
pie colored people Know how to be she
? and snappy^ ,
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URPAY, JULY 26, 1930.?
ARY CONVENTION
1 will be held August 21, 1930 af St.
i, S. C. The opening hour is 10:00 o'iite.
dresses. The fees will be as usual. <
V. R. C. RANSOM, Bishop,I.
C. CHAPPELLE, President,
,. J. CLARK, Secretary. * .
.or 253 Ashley Ave., Charleston, S. C.,
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- SCHOLARSHIPS TO
BE GIVEN BY FRAT
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A Thousand Dollar* to b? Givl"
en Ten Deserving Students
According to Raymond W. Cannon,
a director of Educational activities of
n Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, ten schola.fships
of $100 each wi}l be given
presently to "qutltfled^tleserving stuh
dents. Five will be awarded to grait
duates of accredited high schools and
five will be given to students enrolled
in colleges or universities of apd?proved
standing. ??-???
j Washington.-P. C., has;notified the
J heads ,ot fifty institutions wherein
f large numbers "ofnrBce are enrolled.
r* However, it was impossible to notify
? the head of nevery institution where',.
in race students are enrolled and the
Scholarship commission wishes it une
dtrstood that any student from other
institutions of standing are eligible
t to apply for these scholarships.
Is| In 1929, for the first time, Alpha
s- Phi Alpha awarded ten scholarships
^ [and the recipients are now well along
,r | in their college courses. They will, be
I given each year by the fraternity to
encourage our youth, to aid deserving
ycung men and women who give promise
of achievement, and to further
carry out the purpose of the fraternity'a
"Go to High School, Go to
,r College Gampatgru"
r. Applications will be considered on
r- basis of scholarship and present stant
ding, character and aq?ual need of
a the candidate. Attention will be paid
rjfj-also "to references, general
ie! capacity, standing of schools attend>f
ed and geographical location. Candi t
dates attending college must be enf
rolled in courses leading to degrees,
is; There are no restrictions as to sex or
i fraternal affiliation. ~
Those desiring to apply for these
y scholarships should send in their ap^plications
so that same wil} reach the
Scholarship commission not later than
y August first. Use on? aide of naner
only, have them typewritten* and as
concise as possible. Applications may
he sent to any. member of the Schor
larship commission as follows: v.
> All t, CmUI.. UnuiarH
U AHUIIlcy 1'jiiiui jr u. uiiiivii, 4tut*M.u
u .iVersity, Washington, D. C.; Prof.
1- II. T. Riley, 2712 N. Capitol avenue,
rr Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. A. J. Clement,
Jr., 517 N. Jefferspn street, St. Louis,
,r Mo.; Atty. Raymond W; Cannon,
h chairman, 3400 Oakland avenue, Min,e
neapolis, Minn.
;( MANNING NEWS
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k Rev. Daniels, pastor of Ebenezer
^ Baptist churchx. preached a wonder-ful
sermon Sunday. It was enjoyed
by all.
j Th^""Snn(<ny -schoolseems to be
moving along: nicely. 1*he young toIk
e" are taking: active part in the Sunday
school. Mr. James T. Douglass re"
viewed the lesson very beautifully,
'jwhich was in reach of every child in
? i Sunday school. We hope he will con.
itinue the good worH.
I Mr. lake Sumter and Mr. Walter
i Frazier are still on ihe sick list. We
hope for them a- speedy recovery.
ie; Wo welcome all the teachers back
,elwho have been away attending sum!
mer schools.
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"'t Among tnose wno auenueu avam
college were Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
:11 White, Mrs. Itlean $. Thompson, Miss
I ueile M. Douglass, Miss Ethel De
1S Laine' and Mrs. Stella W. Jenkins.
They-all ^report a^ very successful session
in! spfte of the hot weather.
s"| Mrs. Mary E. Douglass is now
)n teaching music. Her class is doing
a. "Jceiy- . ' ' *
? TILLMAN NEWS
le 7
? The W. H?and F M. convention
iof the Beaufort district. South Caro
Una conference, wag held at Blnfftnn,
.July 17tk and 18th. The meeting was
called to order by the acting presi
dentr Mrs.. V. W. Williams. ;
it- Rev. E. M. S. Ball, pastor of St
,t- John station was appointed to preach
ey the closing sermon Friday night. He
a- preached a powerful sermon to the
delight of all. ^ t is n tffi
to South, was introduced and spoke
as very encouraging also Mr. Crosby,
r ;Due of the white rrtfTen*. spoke. The
he officers for the following: year: Mrs.
es F W. Wilburn, president; Mrs. Bryso
ant. 1st vice president; Mrs. Pulton,
m 2nd vice president; Mrs. Bryant, treaof
surer; Mrs. Primus, recording: secreld
tftry; Mrs. Toomer,? corresponding
hr secretary.
irt i The entice meeting: Wis enjoyed by
'all.
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The above is the likeness of .Miss.j i
Katie S. Knox^ who finished her eul-j I
lege course in' the Benedict-Allen j 1
syjnmer school. Mi^s Knox received!
"her L. I. course at Allen' university I '
"in 1926, her business training- from I
the Holloway Business school in i'J2N
and two years normal at Allen uni- ?
versitv 1929. She attended summer <
school at State college 1925-awl l029~~1
-antL Wilberforcc- univei sity?m?192K.?:
Miss Knox is well known and very 1
-papular-trmong thtr yuunger;.-5ctIter "<
future .plan is to enlarge her edTicTT1 i
tion. She expects to teach this' emu- I
ing term and is well prepared for 1
her task. :
'. ' LA I? REN S NEWS
1 Sunday being another-glorious Sabbath
day, many were the crowds that
flocked to the various churches, A |
well filled house greeted.. Rev. Le- n
vant as well as Bethel. The pr^sid* si
ing elder, Dr. Minis, took his text
from Proverbs and gave us a-.thought A
which was both practical and timelv. I)
At 7:30 the A. C. E. league open- ti
ed with a large number present, un- \\
der.the leadership of Miss Elsie Williams.
It is progressing nicely. A- A
gain at 8;QQ o'clock thp elder filled thc.
pulpit with another soul stirring ser- hi
mon. We certainly enjoyed the ine-s* g
sages brought by our elder. A large it
~trowd was present and among the in I
were Mesdames" Putman. of' NT. Y., tl
and Addie Mae Garver of Princeton, j
N. J., with her little daughter who es
are visiting her parents. ! m
Mrs. oC. H. JDuckett, accompanied by in
Ttfiss Mattie and Mr. John Putman-.. m
motored to Fountain Inn to spend cl
the day. w
Services wer^ held Sunday at Ml. ir
Zion with Eev. J. VY. Matthis. A won led
which the pastor, with his wtl'tT a nd ! b'
several others, dined at. the home of| p;
Mrs. Hiram. . ' |_cj
I On Sunday afternoon at d:du u'-,E
clock a musical program and sacred j w
concert~was held at Mt. Pisgah l*i es- [ u
byterian church under the auspices q t' u
Bethel, St. Paul and Mt. Pisgah nie'neHv
bers. A large crowd was present ana [ ir
a. wonderful program was . rendered.! rt
A very unique suifi being realized. j f
M.rs. Martha Franks, accompanied j h
by Mesdames Johnson and Mr. John-j hi
son, motored to Columbia Sunday, to.ti
spend t^e day. .Mrs. Franks 'wishes, p
to relate she was the drrvor-boih-Uere? ^
and there and not the least bit of ei
trouble did she have. .. ' m
Presiding- "Elder Minis., Rev. and
and Mrs. G. H. White and Mrs. Arthur
and family of Spartanburg were T
tne dinner guesis of "Rev. and?Mci
John Boyd on Sunday.
Rev, and Mrs, J. W,_Matthis, My_s |n
srs. dames' Poole, Fletcher Garrett,
Thos. Golden, Mrs. Mary Whitner, &
Mr. and Mrs. Oliphant, Kiev. Levant, hi
'and son and Mrs. Frances Hunter, rii
attended the B. Y. P. U. meeting in
Greenville. tl
Mrs. Sallie Blackstoek, Mrs. S. Hud di
gens and Mr. James Poole motored L
to Camden Monday to attend Grand
Lodge. r- w
Miss Garland Moseley was the din- [
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ful- p
iar Sunday. j\
..The Misses Myrtle and Roberta
Moseley, attractive daughters, of Rev. d
.-P-...SL Moseley of .Greenwood were the sj
dinner guests of Misses Kmnta and
Mattie Fuller on Sunday. ' B
On "Monday night Presiding Rider v
Mims held quarterly conference with r
a wonderful crowd. Reports from all T
were over the top. ' F
the city after spending several weeks v
' in New York visiting his children.?--J?
Mr. Jesse, Jr., left Saturday his li
" hdme i? Columbia after sbchdilhc -? - ,,
vcral weeks with- h+s -aunt.? *
Misses Cecelia Quckett, Maffie
" Millar, MBHgetie Cleveland,?Cnrrle t
Cunnirtghatri; and Mrs. M. E.-Garrett
and Miss Bernice ,, Washington .art7 at 1
home from summer school. ?
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; miss Lucne ariu mr. bawry uwiha- O
~Lda4fi-of Fountain Inn.-accompanied by j,
Miss F. L. Barksdale of Washing'
ton were guests of Miss Mattie O <.
Pntman on Thprsdav. ; " ^ f
1?Mead&frtCS' Dora SullIVan HiiiT Sufs- t
I Smith . are confined to their beds.
I Mr. Ernest Collins of Spartanburg ?
was the guest of Miss Mattie Fntmnr
Friday. I
I Messrs. Luther Leake, Miller and
' i SHrith were-giieafs of Miss Wilre Mr t
Boyd Sunday. / . ^
J -We are glad to welcome in our
city Mi$s Sadie Sawyer of Winston- 1
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chuvit^-tlls WuilJ'jii " \ i,y,v j
Uild Kv\ \<-sy , .
Ill hU v.. ~r, I r> > - .
eOVgc- S<;hn.\ !vr, m.,11 I v.. j * rULlnltj
"Trav oUne?=t ,, !, '
hed in the. Vum-TiT i.. 'I ?f.~7"
merican Merc.try lumtuisi h?4 the
>llo\V.ir,g -W-,snv h, .,|.jh... \ , :
apers:
"It- is unp of my" \ h-?.'-_i
a'ucIv to rem! Kutv V\ iTKin. 1'iTuinii
n the Kan?a-;*-('ity Tt u!!.-t;,. v.jj, - T
oyials in Th?. I'aln . tt . I . aJ.;r
[ (.'ultmiUu,??Cr-i?till i | h,.?u;.' ??
,'ii cinriat i w eekl\, *1 hi- i -iioi. Mr iV.il
kins is uno-ue TTTTFTTTTT^j- i7Ty?? v>t' ~? ? :
lie most forceful. m-?)iiaiTt--ui\j *i*i~
.elligent editorial urni cPn* ?-?;??
iiTentators in the. <-.ountV> .nhr-j -ot
white. lit* ? .iu? t w !,ai , . _\'.t
=rro community need'"-; ound .,'n ,-v-: '
iery question atl'ect'inf ' the vat.no
and countjrepus enough to .-m'm-;Imiself
clearly. and without j'us^yFuoting.
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'Since Prof li W i
fier has been .writii?i* tin- i dit.u ml-'
For the Pirlmettp leader. that - (n.?11
weekly has taken its. pla?a- a-- one
:?f thd most scholarly ar?d..ci?iiri*t!f..v
msly edited weeklies in.the ennnliV
It speaks out in nd oncei-l a ?i tone
igalnst the nunteroii- TTT "TTTTTTTl
iv Negroes in South Carolina an.f
glsewdtere ami vet il d_o?t4^v?? Vr
merest ?? more than the l.r?- -I and ~^
lutter phrase ol the'' gmup*v a ti-vities.
No colored new.spapei ill the ' ' .t
Stfllltli liVPtilkt tJw. \! Jirii.lL. -x?'
ind Guide, has ludter ediinrVih and
v'ery tew in the North." ... ."?sit'.MTKK
NIvUS
The Sumter County Tottehei .suiiiior
school closed one < f jt' tie-;" e . ...
oils* July l?th. Many hej ..
)lk visi-ted us d-untiir th,. : ?
murvj? the officials?w?.i --.Hh?B ?
omlnick. chairman of hoaid .,f o-r- ,
rica'ti.oni_Jyir. J. H? 'Felt tot: nnrpm-'
lt A^.Schiffley. state tit j ? i Vtsui's f _ ' "
eyro .>diic?t ioti f.t . 1 pi..., , .
fr. Silyler. ulso Dr. }\ II . i .dimiitd*-?????
iperintendenl and a - Trtl ittffet- >t?|iie1n ?;???
f rs of the State hoard Kavh f e e
entlelmen was loud in In pi a. ? t
istructnrs .-jiid te-..di.-i- ... ???-j
Much tantfable wui?ift . . "
ie primary department A1 11 \
.fsher Jatnd the hduchei .impir-ve
ich year. Miss Ushci iv. une ot the c a
lost outstanding' pnnmi y~ t? ache;>
i the state. The sand table and Ju
atization?demorrstrav-trm?ea-vvrr- rn ? ??
lapel by teachers of-Hn-r tie i.ailment
ere both educational ami 'inter*--'!
ig. The splendid year and the -/
larts made in this- di-pm' ine.rt \cdi
idX-iUu^L.valuabl^.jid I,, i. a.,
ne.-of work., jn the fntei mediate dr.
tl-^hnoklt-tsai'td - ft tap-- In luciral and
nglish posters showed that intensive
ork waj> done both t<\ u. : i uc.toi_..apd_,
achersi Health ami plan
r.der Dr. I.. B. AiiUrm* wi ; ..it-"orthy.
Wo feel that the r .'t.so, tto?
i health will be l'inuiaMy and t:ar '
aching iri- community IdV I * f. .I
. Pri.olea'u was at hi- !?? -1 i:. j
istory uhd mathemat im t dti. tufrrrva.
igher mathematics. I!m 1. K huA i'-nV
and scbi>ol tnanay* iiu-nl in.?l..-i ...
rof.-C. A. ImUVsiin_jaur ?1 iii-1 i \- a- ,
d?one could?wish?Inc.?'t'h r-a-*?t-??i?It-??
rs '.received the.- Painter ty-Trri
medal for Writ i no-. &"
Thfi exhibits-'jit rhanei w < >. ? > . ??
nt. A short program wa. le-ld on
hnrsday. The teacher? win- i-iv.d
"earn. A good social tiinu_\\ m- hail. ' "
A bigger and'- better eytatted
ne'vt -year.??: s? >The-JadieS
of the Sowinv- C('d>' 1'i. nt
most dMightfn! aft'eiii. -en at the.
omeHif Mrs. Bessie Pinx.ii on I h ,i' !1
V* 'iftwVrinnvi IitK> lr.T?k
Mrs. Eliza James i*. ogifr* i'tl" fitlis
time. The .rpinnuinil. un-- i.iened
by the sudden death n't M t. . V
li.ckwell on Tiwsday lifer nine |
Mr. R. N. Evans spent the p;^ -1
eek end in the. city with "'hi* Vanul'.
Mrs. Ethel, Missile-- df (PlwtadM
hia is visit,iji? her paivr.t "Mr., and
l-Cir.?bannud -Klt-hind^o.?ly.*?4a 11m 1 s* ~ ' *j?
l)r. and Mrs; 1. D. Davis- left Thru
ay for New \ ork whet*,. I hex will..'
pend" syyeraL.weeks ... .1...... ... .
A few of tht. persons attt mine- the
.aptist . S. S. ecriventi on ni ivre.nille
last week were Ke\ I P Car- '
ick. Rev. I. W. WMliams. President 1
). Pinson, Prof. 0. \V l,a? urf AUss
'ranees l.axyson, Rev. I -S jayh.i. '
ItSS Carrie L.. NVil-'pn and Mi. Gin-?
er. ' , '
Mrs. 1.. I:. I'utlei. All 1 Marl I^lM
ns. Col. '/. 1). Croon, ami Mi I,n.-r
V Tampa are visrtivijr Mi and Mr-,.
t ;f: Andrews'. ?~ ' ??? ?
Mrs, Tul sor of 11it ' 11 Point i- v? = iin#
Mrs. Mate-: ..t, rdu m " *"
iHleni. Miss ?a\\ yer is a ri'aiidate
f Scotia Seminary, class ,?f i ' do and
i - associated wtth Mr. F I.
n.S&bbath school, relTpi.nr.1 eduational
Activities.
Mr. Cunciiff and famiK n, i,U a tlv-. "
iik nip to iiio'if >i. im- ;n' *\* r
iast week and *k?*^attebded H?e & '
5, convention at. Greer,
- Rev. ?? Y.- Bendy-Tr-^inij'no inal- ~~
houprh not aT>T^ to l>e o it.
Pr. L~W. Thniniisiio jj V m4?qqiT5~"~~'
I fl fai /heat jf intense, he
Miss Mildred Allen Is on the sick
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