The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 01, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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- ' Saturday, Nov. 1, 1930. .
? ^TOiMEMBEESIDE.
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nient. of Education Tor its highest
certificate and to prevail upon them
* to prepare themselves for the day of
reckoning. Them, too, certification
varies in different states. All teachers,
therefore, should see to it thnL_
tln y linvp SuiikiImU credits on record
-r- to?guarantee Hie raising of their
. certificates in this State, whenever
they, desire it or to meet the require
ments of any oilier state if they ever
desire^ to ^eiich elsewhere.
lb IMPROVING ANNUAL M Is KITINC.'!.
Probably we get inspiratiou
and enthusiasm a plenty and, maybe,
pride?in inn- piufv.'.uoii is. hwre^vmr
v at all annual sessions of the Association,
but we could carry back to our
work more practical and helpful in-,
formation to improve our teaching
and our school management, and to
keep us full abreast with the growth
- of our profession if we secured the
... ~ . services-of-thc TffiJstr wiilcTy recog?_
|i"nhv ^
-our^roup meetings and also our iwn."
eral sessions which, perhaps, ought
to be fewer.
10.' THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. W*' have
already- -Taken- proper steps. to atf|li.
ate ourselves, as an organization,
-t- . ,J>vith the National Association of Negro
Teachers, but we should go a stepfurther'
to broaden the scope of our
intpt-pyt*. and "thnn hy inii11 in i lln
- pHectivenor.fi of our, \VUJ_h " antThe
National Educational Association
is one of the most powerful and in
? ftuentciai bodies in the country. It
t - is'so perfectly organized into various
departn^ents that there is no phase of
education 'untouched, with recognized
authority, by its . committees on-re.
/ ~ search and investigation.We should
make" some ^vision to link up our
Association with this great organization-.
Delegates in attendance at
the general sessions of the National
Association aird also: at the annual
meetings -yf. its ditferent depart
v could,bring back tons insoiration ami
helpful information- 'that we could
hardly# obtain in any other way.
_.j_11. THE STATE. OP ~ "YCftJR
% HEALTH. We r??ad much of health.
'** rractically every newspaper conducts
?" health ""hi'iin in en-h?issuer WF
talk -much oPhealih.?We observe
i^nwiuu , v?vKru .{leaun weoK. in
fact, wc know enough -nhont lioalt h tb
realize that it is the most" important"
^ item of our living. .J
< T1m~ Mejfronolitan Life Insurance
Company says that. ,>< ? ).?u.,,p
we are improving in health and tha'
our death rate is being lowereiL
On the other.hand, every -complied
lion of vital statistics shows that we
are yet a backward race in avoiding
the ravishes of preventable diseases,
v but how much actual, first-hand
. knowledge do we as a.group, have of
the state of our health in South Caro
lina? How much of our knowledge
? of health conservation do we, as teach.
ers and leaders of the people, actual1
ly put into practice? Are our child
reii developing good health habits or
are they suffering from the poor ex
ample?net by?many?adults ? How
much of Itealth program is actually
and effectively carried out in our
schools ? In how many of our schools
hs the course of study in health, pro^^vided
by the State Department, being
' "^Kfoilowed ??+n?how 'many Negro
st.jfchools. are statistical health data
co, ""Secerning every pupil kept on file
an',? V followed tip properly and annualIf,
^ nerever these apxl?otlurrTTtke-ablV'^W'
w'iat 's bo'"!? dotte about It,
i o.icbt t r, he ilonp-a.i i'it' it ll'lfflt
1<<.) .tbffat it???^?-?:
j\ x '^Afact-finding committee should he
npp^t. .Mpted t?y tiic Association to make
pro pet i*'u t>stiKations, icelc answers
to *?? !^>^?e -questions, and lo nu.ko umiu
ai repo})''1*^1"5' ivitb tecortiniorCatiens, on
the Stait'^tp ?f ou1 Health in South Ca^OOll4^1
ofusRecognize thaV
'by compart''HDon witb the-state of our
schools ten cm-'Sw" flfteen years aS?' nw?
or less, we W*'r&ve made ?ome Pr?Kres3?
By C6mnari^.t.^|"' section by section,
some eommuni^v5*,es' with re^ard to
our own schools huve made consi(,orable
progress fo however, we be
deceived antl hanC content> b>"
setting .m false 8tai^X\dard8.' we should
O^her We shoulA^vjJd measure our
; ilS^Vopment not simply.,nJl by the stride
l?.,? made witKin ointeAV own racial
e,,m tat bv the advancewVA education
fcAli an made. By the ?0Ry of
lustration* let us refer to a ,u.
. Department of ' intainance of ,,
P"'g. 1918-19 were >
sehools in Negro schoo?H--<>
The expenditure. $470,654,431
for that all schools The
total expf *16 236 38 and for
in .??*.*? ^amounted to ?v
Negro schools tney u to
$i;718".804.2tt; shoW an In- T<
Whilef or^per "cent'in expenditures
crease nf df* fje- 5cho?,a Jartx?
thp State for B ( ^ ?hoW for | t1
I*v v..,.
ing the years, tney
Negro schools, a decrease, by ap- v
proxim/teW 1 per cent, in~ the per e
centage of the totaj expenditures for t
all schools during the same period.
Trr-br ewmiW iO pei' C'ClIt of the total.
expenditures for aTI scTTOtrts?was ^
spent for Negro schools in 1918-15* j
and orrty^lO.3 per cent,, in 1928-29. 'j :J
The general average salary >
all teachers in South Carolina
1919 was $372.20. The generfljf * ny
. Do MosT
Trading With Our Ad-'
yertfaers. ' j
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STATE 'TKAt'HKKS.
IATIOM
7 It. The composite- iivcrtt'HK, - alary
for all teachers war. $(5.'{7.t?7.'
The ^emaul average sulpry paid nil
teachers in l'JJS-Si'.J. was 'I^lie
I general 'avjjmge for the Nvgm traeli
j er was $4!I1.18. 'l'h",co!iip<?sif-- aver- j
1 a pre salary foi- all t^p-h.".^ ?-:r STi";'i
"TtTT: ?* Zr~~TJ
7 These ft-mres indicate that t
Negro teacher-.was paid .no appai ent
increase of 1 lfv.fj per cent in : alary
(hiring; tin* ten year pet iml. Inn i>>
comparison with the general' r j to ?>i
incieuse tor all teacher:-,, ii..; Nt'.fe;
teacher received, only f-veieli-in! < !
i one per cent more in 'r.t, tli.p'i iiv
- 1 ill s . I ',i IP. Hy?cnnipai !_ ii villi lie- I
composite rate of inc.'ease, he received
one and one-tenth per eetii. A to re. i
? These itpor yS show also 11te*i the I
Netpro teaciicr received .'t inTr^rrTTt
of the general averngg- salary for" alt'
tachers in I'.UX-IP, and per cent
lt'28-2!), an increase of , tjvo-tenths
per cent and of the composPte aver
atte Mihrryi7V~TrnyTn r. l.i-.-.inil ??;> i
- per cent and in 1028^29. 2-1.1 i>r < <on ~
an increase of one-tenth of one per
cent. "
f In- -1918-1!), the total "&kiW>M.j>ot>ui
lation of the statt*^wps 2KJUHpi, ofwhich
11>K.C>45 were NetrroaA- Of tluLl
rf88j4W children CWro^retritfc'qll Schools
1 of the state ttfl92S-29, Negroes num. bered
217.8(j'J. ? ? :
These figures show that the Negro
school popid..i inn menu b" 'P;tt*V- _lu?U+is?ten
vcai nei io !. liny -Qs.1
show that duii"g life -.i!..ie tiino. ij 1 -; '
ative to the totiiL_aciuiul?p pni.ji'
the enrollment of .children 'declined"
4 per cent, for, ./?>. 1TT1 S*"1 *?. it
was 51 per cent of tin- lota! registration
white, in 1928.2,1 it- was only
47 per cent. ' - * '
The average per* ert t ??' attendance
in, all public schools in SoirUo
Carolina in 1918-191U was <51,1. In
the same year, the average for Negro
schools was f>5. The'average per
cent of atendaiH-c in lhJS-'J'.i fur all
~s<nio~dTs was 72.0 and for \<">r" _
70.1'. This means that Negro school - ,
led in average attendance by nin?*
tenths of one percent in I'M 8 19. lr-t
they fell.-below the general average"
bv two'f and tive-tnths percent in
1 !)28jJ2!L ( #. - ' " - ? -' r
Thi' t(ftnl number of teachers em- .
ployed titroujrhout the state in 11HN1t)
was N,t?(ni. 2,871 of that' number
were .Netrroer, The total uumbeV fin:. |
It>28 2T> was I TJ,"2T1. Fn that' same
year 1,-1'JtJ. .N'cirro teachers _were ivy.
istered. During this ten year peri
oil, the per ceqt of increase in tire
number o! all teAchers employed was
54..'5. The increase in the nun;- ,
ber of Neirro loaChois won .mly
percent. The Tiumber of teachers in j
ltllK-l'.l was .'14.5 percent of the total
and iiv TH2S-2H it was only .TM percent
which shows a relative loss of ,
1.4 percent in the number of Ncffin
teachers employed during this ten ,
year oenod. *
All statistics siibi-nili.il obm,^ VI..1-.. ...
compiled from ?lie annual reports
of the SoiAli t'aiolina State Super ..
iutendents <??* lal neat ion for t lie' pc-vi_o?f
me.ntioiied. . .What?is -ti tie with ,
repaid Uj_siu-Ii conditions as tier
reveal,-may oe true also "concerningany
other phases of educational
growth. And since we are interested
in a progressive p/ogram for tour Association,
k is of prime importune" <
thilt W<- <l't lip C.ll?"....t 4 t ! I I 'I I I . I I I 1 it,
measurum -"ogress. It is incumbent
upon the Association,- therefore, to
appoint competent persons to conduct
j| i-uwemf4rr. mako -propoi-?invest
1 linns, ilHfl rAftbmit a rcpov.' on thy
state of \egrn schools in KmU-h ("a- i
rolina over a period of y*>ars. Only i
then shall :wc. bu-iawa position to plan _
an intelligent forward program, for '
only then shall we know in what, <ik !
recti on To; go.
We have submitted --to-you in litis 1
letter what might lie caltrrj-n" Twi-lw 4
Plank Platform of administration for
the Palmetto State Teachers' Asso
ciation. Your careful consideration
ul these suggestionsfor a -program 1
of progress and your hearty eoopcra- '
tion in tht} rtiatter art* solicited. Cri
ticisms or suggestions will be wel
coined and appreciated. If you thin). '
that something essential to a progres .
sive program has been omitted; ploa.-y
state elcarly--just?what- your opinion are
as to what should be included. ,
I am submitting this loiter to you (
with the eloar'-ronvictipn that, -if the program,
as oulined.'is carried out
consistently, it will develop our or
gaiii/.ation into practical usefulness
for its members and contribute infinitely
towards the right hind of ,
growth in education throughout the? rj
state' ' T" . " $-?.?
Respectfully yonrjg ^
C. A. Johnson, Presidents
Palmetto State Teachers' Ass'n.
\ JK. COI.EEr.K NOTES I
Si.iu'ca .J
akes a dJvlunior College campuu fqrn {
n years tarnation td tho College jyfter f
dlows'. 20 Sjff- silent, e. Thr^gil't Is as ~f
is of eoriV;jpfrallon.Cof syrup, 40 bush-. ,
wt.eT poia cf 2f> bushels ol' \\'hitc ami
hrt'e cows wHoes,- 11 heads of hogs, f
egetaJ>U;*ar. .'17f? quarts of fruits arr.l
Is of p*e 1-2 ton of hay and 5 bush- /
,vs aPd h*anut?, to help give the teach- I
Tp'^Td students a start on this term. *
.came abu^w. t hrough- t-hr closT?- -f
r-ktotm*t-P resident trrrrf M~rr. &*yrrn "b^,T"-f
f with the farm this year. President is
J one of South Carolina's recognizedj
agriculturist- Ho is a disciple of
I science, but not of sings. __ -J
Professor Bryan \Vhen asked by ,
white and colored citizens how he did *
all of this, with such" Jf dry season. ^
-said^^whetvJ-started-to^ weudv d work "eel.
My friends advised me to wait
on the signs of the moon and every
friend that waited on the moon I .
have had to furnish him with vegetables
all summer. I plant in .the ,
ground not in the moon?"
i No man is eduented who /does not '
THE PALMET
,N now how to \y_ui|v progressively. |
lining r 1? 11 vr h and'sonic to spare.'I "
^lu4-y I ill'1 -crt4 tr-TTT-r] r.f pVfr~ y,'n.,... 1111 | Al
?"' u l"-"i" 1 ' )> ". ?to yuu?rrr
such a larva way that there will not
! " loom enough in your burns to re" cive
tin m. Life is work and he who
would iiy.il>'; the. best of- life- initst
\>orf. H.r ilr ?The kc-y note-of great- '
ness is sealed up 'in work, to get it "
otii you have got to wofk. '
The "College has been - tilled once
uixri >v i' h sru'tiMTV" Pi7\-u<bnt FTiv^uiu,:(juht.ir
iiii.t so mm or has not beOn TJ
in van:.. I'lofes-or Hrvun enjoys the
\urliii- .? - <?i < <.>i t'ienee that , he has
I iv .l ,ilo tio col lege's territory to
i"!? t t !,oiix h Ins has been in>
?aled i! time hu. Si-f?l'V?.1- ''
! J'.-.A. . nt am I ha be.n UnJefdTnjijr 1
d hi man., . .?' :uevei tlielc;;:". tie i?a
I h -d ) n. .! .11,1, tor t i ,1 !i'i' ^
I hi'.?\ Li. L ' i. ,X?^ i^+r4nm?hrr-?brrti?
r.eorj ani/.xl with the following otli. ''
ri-rs:.. W..* Anderson, "President;
JjeWey llarrisoii, Vive , President.; ..
; Uenjui. ''t
nun Doyd^JPreaTiiier; Clifton Long, V
Uusiaess Manager; Mr. Long has j'j
planned many g? i;es t'oF~tffe season.
i initio < "liming fiailie~wiil he :in:ii
llliei'd lai.er. . < " ^
i he "ill van's JuU-rary Society has
ylecti d the. !oilo\Viitg oll'ieers for tin.' ?,
ierm llt.'Stl UI.
P. A. (Mulders, President; (Jraei'e ji
I'Joyd, Secretary; .Ks telle Pearson,
Ik arsnti?..Treasurer. ?---- ? ~
1'rol'. lir wan--bus been awav rrri?a" ~fl
tour passing through Clreencilie. Snar
anhiiiKoek Hill , Chester, Winns(
J-ai"nbia. .\o,vl>ei rv. Law-ceoee- =
r _** T ?? c? 'U I V U4 1 M*i V
glad l' .*ci' IVofrrHryan return!
' Seneca .Junior .College has on a
drive. Starting October 21, ending Thanksgiving
Hay. . To each person
who -give uno'-dolJar or Tiiore there
will he given a beautiful red and n
white button wi! Il a heart on it. We T
arc pdrt+m+trg-n-trig time Thanksgiving pj
Da.v i;* the rally coming oil" in the a
morning, free dinner in the afternoon w
.ind ; .!><; ;i basket hall game. \V? gi
\v?"iil all the friends and patrons in
Stmt Ik t :\ioliua who think' tlmt there at
-houh! I>e a t allege^. iti~tj%v Ciertmont- 1
"t-t I nui In >'a,vt'-a vote -hy giving one >e
doJla'r. \Vc want all the friends far f!
and .near to he present- ami' give to' PJ
iheir ii.ltr.o. I. "th>d..loveth.a-cheerful
giver.". We have one thousand hut- F
tons and want to ' '-dispose of. two h
thousand, Come one..-and all and eft
an Ww r?trr?Hrr" cult "Twiieca Junior
College'heeds you.". . - .i(
I'-f.AI I 'HK'f t'Ol'X'l V TRaINI.M;
school Slew's
Today was an ideal da"y for Sun- ^
Lix?S>ho.nl??v hmrh?rthts. Our
Sunday Schouk?opened at its usual
Hour with ii trrhci ?. and students pros'TViTil
rat h out* with ii. well prepurrd
lesson, with Prof; .1. S. Shank- ^
lin, piosidiiiih The kssop was very J
i m-orestrtrt^ Tvrttt'"Vf,7~niTu 1,. it so pvaetial
tho Manliest child could under-'
land it. "World's Temperance Sunlay?was
the subject. This lesson j
hall he loi.ip t .tur inhered hy those ..
who attended, ' !h
Annua.' the recent Visitor's to our j
w'hool were the Mr. and Mrs. Peter
i 'e\ ee. Messrs.' White and Fifed Han- tf,
la 11-, all-ft inr St. Helena Island, who I
unie to se;. their (UiUfchters and son. j1(
We were. more tliad pleased to have-!
. ' v In
I lie lai mors around here and the j a
hoys on the (nunpus are making use ; y
of th,. pood weather ||V 1,n>''"r
i heir crops. Ti would do you good ^
just, to watch our hoy's for an hour or.
<o. Co the anytime we are more than ...
lad to. have you.
Whenever v.01 ..... .....r >?n Um 1^C-*
fort County Training School just I
nake' yottrself feel that you are eom-|
lig home.
V*' I I ' . -= 1?
. n q?ti I I, I Iiut'cn |ii'(mn?TO FTTy that I
nils music teacher .Miss Rosaiyn O.
h llineor. wlia?was- called homo on
iceotmt of her. mother's, deaith, in
onipany with Mrs-.--Shanklin." has re
n lied, lookurir fni'ol
Prof. J._S. Shanklin, Mr. Nurnian
tlou7,011 and .Clarence Early, one of
ho student.-'. ino|(>Tc<l t.. s;t
TTo A. M. K. Conference They retort
a very pleasant trip.
l ook fj r our.school sijrn^that will .
<?.;?! lie at the road for the Benefit of
dra mrers. *
WHERE IS THE MONEY *
There's just ont. thini* I'd like to know 1
o 1 1 ......... ...1.. 1
v .7 ., U1III I IUHU Ill'V'l U MS I'll
before.
Viidwhon you heai you'll say so
A" here in tin- diekons did tfio money T
go? . *
' ' , , 1 T
i ou ran go and worship in the church
rju'y call .l'or cuLLertLuiiJmt t-bey-don't
get- mocb, ' ...?? ? -o
rho preacher turns rather s<ul find \\
'slow ? T
Vnd says, deacons, whore did the mo ?r
ney go"?
do not know the deacon replies, T
Vith water settling: in his eyes,
t's surely gone clear out of reach. *
really don't see how you can preach
or us much Inno-er nt -nch ft-rrrto j;
lut w(, can't even close the old church ??
rnte, ^%
?
Irother; I don't know, for times are
\ funny * J
\.nd when I preach, f want my money,
know the times are_lianl_a-nd tough
vmr-tvcnavo narpoti ott that-enough. b
Jtrr what every on? wants taJcnaw- ?
s where in the Devil did thf> money
go ? * B
. . 1
^he merchant chews an<t-turns around' ('
V-r|! says there ain't no money in
town.
dy supplies'are getting Jaw,
?n where. in The thunder did the frdg
skin go?. " ' ; ^ ?
The farmer declares it's not in the
fie'i
fe swears that he' wrts tempted to ^
steal.
S'ot only that hut prices are~~rotten
tmT he didn't get a plague-gone mm
thing for his cotton. j I
t ' . , .
"3 THl ' ~ ^
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J
TO LRADER
The cobl.ileris woikiirg ?>n old*-lm< ootlegjger
hustlmg__uat-_his 1wmt?v t?
wptT boy's, uploadiHI? all the news Ti
at business is about to t;>k, ;i T
list Ss.'sUrp as the suii, j'-iv'*' "u.t 11 *P <
light t,
inu-K ui'e hard aml^ very debt
hing's will loosen,and give much v< 111
you find out wheiV the money \ <^i(. )'
By Geoi:tfc hr. "Weaver, lh'an <>) |{r?>> |
? SchoFu-ld School. 1 L
? r \ 7^~iTmZ
U.I'll INIA N sTw il/n
"" HOLDS M II I f '.i.
The Delphiaiiinii S.?ciet\ held Ti*iinf?mretii.c-,,f
tin- y.-ar
i<* night "ot\ (Lit. ,be, i^lf h in Hi.' '
fi a { p.'lt.; Ad, 11 III i-.t I -.411 ill, Jh u 1VJ > I
Attei having ealhd the mov-i,,,;. t.
I i In' hb|ii | ij i ?rih?n I ' .f mil?t I,. . . . 7
a', tin. Ini' i lie. n-t?t+rc - 1101) iToH if":" '
eat inativ.? (dura wen- ma.I,, t .? t >
ear. . ' -
TIk? Delphiaiiinii Society i.^ htt-hy S
t that^loftTly all ,,f" its. oieinbcis are I'
ilslunding in many caynptis t.ctivi-'
ii'.s. It. is -Imped that the y, v.-ill' . !';
ruio to exceil in their positions.
1 he?OHirer?' of the""'STrTaTT7 "a r<
Henry Murph, 7 President;hi I Hah a
oilier' Y^e-Pioside<it; Willie Sheel- a
r, Secretary"; Alice Klliott. As*jst-nt
Secretary; Benjamin Keith. TP-a - !'
rer; Cora L.Swygert, ReporUjV, Ruth-li
kmderson. Critic.- - . .?. T".' '(
l'.\ ei;y . ot)p plans- t>> best in
Very way toward tK?. iiphnild.in;- of?
no i'eipnianian Society. ' n
(ohtt 11 n11?mI hy student??nf
i ('un^'~^==
l-A ST SFK.Vt i:i<. ,\ ( ., MACS" r
Shady "(ir?n,.- (lunch t
TBy Sarah I>uhois Suiiday
was. a hcuiTliTuI da\' ai.id."T
.any their way to the vinin hPii
hi' services were vt'i'v spirit crtr-The?rt
ustor.' Rev. .1. S. Daniels',
soul stirring sermon. Ilis subject 'as:
"An unfaithful church in dan I.
LT-of extension."'' 7 . IT
"Sunday School was well attended'
t.'.one o'clock, ; (.i
At !: ".() Rev, and Mr< .1 ^ 11-TTITj
Is motored out to New UetheJ Rap- i.
st Church ol' which Rev. Daniels is
istor. They., were aeconimi+Hod hy
csdanies 1 )e!la Reese,"Durliafii ali.l
h.renco Johnson. Here the pastor'
ctured on--"The duty of payouts to
u-h* childt'en. and the duty of .chiD" *'
i*on to their parents.?"-^ Thi- uU ~
>yed hy. all. Many tears w. re..shed !l
y t lie .young and old.
Fhe Hrirty J*.'tilid -a liaf.. v hunch
L H. v. I>. r. Mi-s .Myrtle It -an
resided nicely in the absence . f the .'
resident." M r. O. R. Roll. The hah.\ 1
lair rendered?music. 1 "
Sunday nijrht the pastor sp.iko',:
'<>1)1 the fulluwinir >ubjeet-5? -'The
nlvi'vsal JJhnuiiiii.n oP Ctu isWV ~~
The '.Junior .Missionary 'met at the. ;
nine- of .M iss- Surah l Monday* !:
fternopn at Tttt) o'Vlu'ck with He 11
resident; 'Miss (haiiey in charge. So
iiu-h business the inoerain wa- po.-1
oped. The pastor, I5c\. .1., S. I.hin
I JltiAx' M v ei y-i-rHret-rr t i oU'tTilk Tit the-,
imiiik folk, also .Mrs. Dubois. the line '1
iofher, of Miss Sarah Dulto-is; Tln,?i
uiiors wiH motor to Mucky ill..: to.4-1'
resent ;i play,- Slah Tow n t'oiiveiilmn 1:
V.X.L Thursday -niuht ? It
After business was disposed of the '
jstess sei'Vetf a delicious conrst. < l
e cream and cake. This was' yciy u
lUch enjoyed hy all. The nieetiny 1 '
djouined to meet at* llm Itvti-se "Vf.
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very enthusiastic Sunday School
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as derived from ."these . meet injrs. ' 1
Marlboro
Colored Fair \
~Nov. 1
at The County
BENNETTSV
TUESDAY; 10:30 A M., A
JUDGING THE REST
I AND CONCERT
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11URSDAY, 2:30 P. M-? Foutl.a'U ,-\\
Institnte, Iiaurinlmrg', .N. C.
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ATURDAY? Midway Attractions. Ban
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ciial l.'rico fur Teachers and
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