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p' ' . yy ,., .... ? -. _ .. -? -' _ ? k*a . , . Page Four ? She Jaime: PUBLISH EI 1310 Assembly Sire ULO. 11. 11 AMU' Lntereu at tne Fust Ol'rice at tviumb.i Act ot Congress. ? St iistr-lU One Year - ' $-i.uu !t Six Months ' L~a FOKKU.N Al>\ l.U W. B. ZtFF t O:. OUh bear In dthcial Advertisements at the rate ait I be Leaner will publish brief and rut tei'tJst when tney are ao "in{.ti'n,ii tnors aruTaie not of u u^ianiai> !> will .nut he noticed. Rejecu-g in..ti ki .M.H i 'Checks, Drafts and I'os.al uc Express-^ _to the oruer ot the Ratnieuo l.?jaae ' i "? ? - . . ' N. J. FREDERICK U. VV. BAC.MC A Rl'M.U _ Communications intended for the cum i reach the editorial desk of t.'ie l'a ot each week. City news, ioeuis, j. aay nighty ; Business and I'd it I.J .. (TOl.lAM 111 A. S. i .. SAT \ m11:si \\s ' i !if . ,\Ve have retrained Indn a;.'in: (\>iumbia tis iTv-s-uc utile' .1 j cir: "CaroIJlTU awai 1 i n^r-rlfve4? C.^ After i't was decided t<> i;; .'- for South'Carolina seme i>: < in* \ solicitous about. I he welfare t - ?Ul separate. appn i>r 1:i' ' poor Negro veti'VaiT. " Wayns - id ?? three hundred thousand 1" y 1,r all out of the cotl'ers j>f nii*i< Quite a jolt was given i?? rla -on the part of our won 1:'! !'. ".r:r hi., visit to Columbia 1 hi -)' *. Director of the Veier;iti*s' ?r tions for all of South < ai'Mru contemplated ?iu the II"-, Pa' g* Mines, is reported as ha\ iue\ -ag! a ward for Negri) \"c>! ?*;*i* a - l> because thev'did the -nr.' did in the trenches." S-frrct* this i s a-tb-o-h-n-.?.?: ?..l the manning of this' lin-pi: be' itieli-iVted"."jfS"Well a?-t+n?N?-.g. not . "i.ovr."' i While listening to .s< 1 7 morning-several :t> i"-? minds' eye. There- w-h dergo any pr'naCn ii to' reward be dig. lha't ehiip > _ey arrows of outrageous '" i was disappointed wfa n in ed to her a girl bale hope that in later t ear and to pro* ide fbr la r a 41 i ^ .... ..I .X ... -V. 1 . .. f i ? ill ill! I'll I l> ill I" I'l'" 1 ' in l.sfcWi; Hit i'. Tlji-ri- ' 7-1 ^Iother, -luiI any <>i < ;\ -i rum ideal ii in ilia! <~ ill Molhefhuotl slli'llli1 -i-f < " lion, lo\c and aliin yv i' i n In. "speaking A!"1 who hoars a rliild a! i" --i-?o-.\formed. Generally i' : of convenient o <?r a i".'! - ' '' ' .tl-lial.. of uj.ll.j" 1 " 1 ;' 1 sidored sacred so Ion." a inarriaKi' takes olaer : -!' : . marriayc sand it'?? lh?.\ 5. ' It is our helii'l 1 .Irai' ' iy i ?' . never k'no\\ n' \vrillorh- .. v.> fare-of their child Uu?.u--i L-Lu-<-aj sanctuary" in jjoly \\ atii... }<-. !: endowed with (he true >*::* yn! probable conseoueiii i .' ! widespread Kind'h ii". -;r- ? when society looks so .* k.oi . ; "love" chihi: while yivi?vr tit ut ion iiy the yrant i:l; ot o m man y. Hail to the a"who prefer to litre a hi'- ' 1 - rather than fail to I?i ?i>er a found in hive. HaYMh.r,would ho bereft o! luar.V 1 ' : is a wonder! ill thiny. r,! hood. ' ? - ' s ; - - \\\] \-f>. A letter to ope :( ini)' ii. " Monday'that had Icon -eru ???to know "Wlint's W r< iii ??l .special column awl ''' ' ' 1 ' t yy depart men! . T<. aa\ 1 : , vavj5ftv.\H;t|s Hr-ktiov* V, ij:i . i ?vj_l. : ----- ?>t' uW: su^rrtTri-'i-fc i cal readjng y?l. "lielm!-! . ;!! Samuel" I). Si'luriiilliaiet" > >h.u s'orL T:>:> I). ift ' Tn his preface tin:. editor 1 C1)SV-1 111^ V rP.'Ml! ">1 ii ' 111 1 ' 1t people. without \i io;i., ' ,i..> V < and lawlessness to !h?' .?. . dream and the ignol>i< nli/.dn finally flicket'ed->-eu4; in dark di 1 'promise that"has blossomed - > a ees that cannot trinmi11. in t'"' 1 and insensit ivene--; rfi'r tt'.'t /i full fruition in q le ohahh- a of life, tire unimVtpunain.~P\; . paprentry of editealion thai a !' i -?? oriliprhten 1 hd-diiiinl.'' The book comprise he; id.- - f-p three different ni'eh." "^tvon/ftn her five. "Some Kn sweet Tru George S. Schuyler, the onh N contend* in his introductoi y ren - P - - -. _ V 'J J w?mrnrn?mmmmmm ttu feifcrr aveekuy et. Columbia, S. C. TON, Publisher. i, 6. C., as seeonu class matter by an FROXS . Three. Months f .75 fcingie Copy . .Uc USING AGENCY r.rn Wl ; ChifM^n, Hi, . o\\eU by taw. iw'nal letters on subjets of general indv nit- names and auuresses of the au. mature. . Anonymous conuntimcauotis uscripts vmII not be returned. ANCKS Money Orders should be made payabU r. - ' * Eduoi Acting fclditoi nt i.-.-tu nan-ITue" very~6rlef, and~5Turufd iiut'iio Leaner not iater than Tuesday it rsunals. and social news, by Wedues '** ^ I drial I'hone 4523 i'liDAV,. M AY 10, 19M1. ' HOSriTAT V an i liiiip;about the choosing o ?^ \ m! I'Vansl llospital for Soutl rtiiin fo tlu- Ni-^ro nuMt^ty 1 .y.'r vtnio- In a Veterans iTosfqpi \ iii folk heeame six.humane am i! jit 11 Veterans that they-wantei * \y all million-thrhtH's- made'#>r tin i-a-i a liuiuaUe wish; one milieu iiami- a half million'for Cdlorei tT<>ii i nele Silin. - ?-?-? ef ef kindliness anil consideration i-fae'yes when on the occasion o iii<il?le sites' General Hines i mailt- it known that, aecomoda s< !( 1 it rs. reyrardless of color. an a-nT tii South Carolina. Genera '"In ill is' hospital we will hav< ..y'aiv ent itled to the. same eare ? :' dUekine that the rest of ii; v well hope and petition tfuit it \ i e i o |'h.vsieij11fluid lltli su nutA laundress, orderly or what it >11 i i:ks .. . ' ritifr.Mothers last Sundav r.n adrd I ltoMist'lves* hVfoye "in iiirii'L' mother willing to im - , t' I,. i- . liilil. |ier r.nly hope <> . i ( . !?';! front I lie "slinks am II ri'il'l I In* "stork" tlt'l i VOl' !I>.ui;11111'iail t't'ina'ally lii'S in tin ir:1!:': c ;thle to plot Oft (pot lll'l . i . ? i man w ill marry and leavi ..i nialt-rial lit lU'lit to iiioUh^ i";i. Mi nit.Mflifd. to VIII. nann . V\... in rail at l fiat ion to alFThi ----- selti.shnes. i. . a- wolf as I In* Ulf til' Ul't . i , .'in i a 11\ lliink of the woniai iiiari iay.1- n'Yi'HUHty per 'I:, marriaj'f is a. niarriae'i iilli< ;I .it\ anv moti\c otlii'r thai .'ink' Mil htd'hhodin roll . * ifn'ft" tiy a. ' n| Hie lii.rt h?.nt' I lie eliild t In . i, i :. <i i r - 4 i M 111 r < (l ill i ill' or rip. jii.ni> tin** Mothers who liiiY1 I., iv voiioe rhed about tin*, wel ,iiv n|' women who have t'oum akcs a brave woman and om if.-1 iiii-r to face^rffo natural am >t intimacy when there is sui-l ?"i'i 'no ii l latin. iv Iu'Iiq.,,;!)!' U 'O tho love" Mother and tin mbiirated sanction to. legal pros a'nv divorces and licenses, to re rtitude of unmarried Mother? . .iiiioni" a h.'i poi'ritieal tmonh. }!" a creature \Vhose genesis was t . 0 many such M'pthot's histoid ;; ile i'i names. Truer-Mot her limit , oi.i cd from convent ional fat her . ..." * \\KOM;V apei's was printed in' paid las v correspondent who is anxiori: iu ( 011nt rv So anxioufs is hi o ooPM-iav'S that paper trpen up ; ' d iiai's Wroiiu: With Our T'oiin T i .f i .hi r "d"i s who are. in an\ ihi Mi itli America, and what sona f f. eomiiieud a. careful and criti ,t ~n?3 iM|iy.'<nnii iniitm m I'l ilVii'-hn'f !?v hVrcur and Kirn*hart -J fO. " ' \HH'[ ua Is > Ui1 i.i! \I\ l c1111i< ; A land without loaders. / h:n:-- and corrupt ion. AnaiVhv """""IV-hold .Wnerica! The inohh m; the bright" illusion that ha: riusion; the' marvelous pionoei ciViVin ally ; the Pennine. exeeilon I'lid-t of an universal indi(Vo.i;enc< '*te'ht~TffRenins that cannot corru milieu ; 1 lie cynic undervahiatioi 11 '' " I | "f I 1- 1 h.. . otp-ii-M li-le-s lie eve but fails Utterly t< ^Srh-mrt+hlttTsefl's fU'i'face thirty most brilliant chapters is*num 11 is About Itace Prejudice" b\ ecro cent ributior. Mr. Schuyler larks that a dispassionate stud.i : __ THE PALMETTt I of exisitjng prejudice against N the responsibility for such squai ing class and its intellectual pc thfives because it is profitable t white proletariat." Mr. Schu.vlei vincing array of data. .The first chapter is written b; in history, international politics professorships at Syracuse, Co! Mass.) Universities, and at Am Barnes' contribution is titled "B< 1 is his contention that the'Americ tanee from the America of Th< lie suggests as means of detern " ol' the fall anrtatching by 'way"Notes on Virginia against "C; Massachusetts," or "The Federa ; merican Individualism." Mr. B should lie on our guard against of 'saving America' might well li age oT hohcr, civIlily; tolerance, good-fellowship which character! our Nut ion.'1 cuhei well kimun thinkers wfu posiuni an* Jehu flaynos Holme: - 4,< fkowilz: .liiLome Ua\is. John j" T>ppenhelm.'"llan,y Alan Tntrrn-rk Calvertbn. Quite ail imposing ar "What's Wrong;!.'" is certainly to America!" . BETWEEN THE ' LINES J ' BY CORDON II. II AN COCK ? ??? I <(*?" ."HOOD WJI.I.' . ' ^ From .lime to time this writer :ul j 1 \Socutes tin- creation ami preservation' ~ wfil. Nut only did -Jest/si CbfisL set lui_i111po nt unco uLi . Veil-will, aval ir.ive-Himself as a* living example of the, fundamental priiil eiples involved in a. iloetrine theveef. j hut-?Ulhsc<|tteiit events have eonspired ^--aro eonspi| iny iiTiw-tu* vindicate the j i yi'aa 1 will teachinys. of the lowly No.? /.arene. Mankind in general has. little t??-yain hy- indill'erence .to this mattef 1 of yond-will ami the XeKfo in partiI' eiilar has?feast to pain. The pmmij siny heirinninvPs -the Xe^ro Ik s ir.ade in almost' every, sphere " of lifis~Ra\e heeii facilitated' hy yood-will. Whites ' ivf ji'i'od will founded and supported1 support lor the most part now?the j hiyher instilutiofii -of leaf trinjf forihej Ncjsro rave; .whites of t^ood-.w+ll were | instrumental in f< uridine the N. A. A. s 1'. which. in so many ; instance's have stood -stand now- ivuai dinn of; f t.he riyhts of tin- Ne^ro-ih the court si of tlie_Laild:?V-h ijes _n;'v"umLvvjJl Were ! foremost in i slahiistuiej. I lie MilliiUIld 1 I'rban 1 .untrue whiv.h.is" addressed t I the wwhiwr idTe\ iul nm ?if tlie. ~X~e;' trro;-raep._yjitl. wliich has ilnim?is do- ! imi' i"i >wsucffWiiay'nitk'ont" tvnrk iuj these times of depression. If we suhstraet from the Neyio race I'tftB contributions _ of whites of. root 1 win its present hide nife I'i'iii! i am. th< - fhe race would he consiilerahlx iml" poverished. ' K\en in Vile present*' sit nation wjc.Ji.nd t haL?uwial mmd will is ;{'potejif factor in s .u eorinu' mailt ? \en'roev. Lt?L nm. ti e:-si> I 11 (lis?count and ii'io'ie and' t'eiirn indill'cr, elice. to rood wilt than to lite'.with-' out it ! Not many mo.ni lis since a XcjfrU janitor u; - di mi.- i d after he had 'Ti*:irrti |..i a tare'" apartment limh-e l'??i pi fifteen \ f;ir iji a ? t i lain erty. ' Hi- was . I'M?th+ri?l-hf?i-i?LiJi?lLuj a pa i 1 nielli hat! Iit;fii taken ? \<r Ia a alimi ;t!l whit-e ?an.il that lit- - .1 \ ae. Arie "neetleii. Ilif .M-pro r ui a u underfill reemd !'*?? .faithfulness, I I a til* 'S t v til it I st'hfift y. Thf i.. rupants tin-, house ha-.l learned I > respect lum amJ \\fif s1 t > hear ??.! his l-' j leatitiff.. . They handed themselves in-. Ijyether ami demanded liis retmitimi mi . jlho i 1111 * I i hat : 11. . umild nut stand liiisseil. The N'eirro \v;i'r rei amed 1 f \ill iliitn this d;jy. (iui it will thiuUK'h letfieieiiey. Fifteen. years, an'" a white i' man came in this i'i'iuiiti'5 . ti'tiLn Ku_ rope; ami with-six Xev'i'oVs. he ujieii j ed an eatihtr plaee-'n|i the water front or a certain n.ieti opfditan citv. Today heeniplowes thVee hundred Xc1 irroes ami mi Sundays in summer they 1 f ed <V..m I'M to -t Wi I Ve 111 it ; ] | i,tw-sts. T' v. I- man '.as nv.?d mail "" tintlT'.li a rat"-erarrt Tirni?ttt-H"-' tire ; mi turn the husuness over t<> his hrother. J ot he km Ws that his hro-. titer would at.once dismiss the. Xe; jfroes; and so he remains in .this , country and retains the superinten-1 " 'mire ut his p-reat e:rtm? place m order -to ass.ire the three hundred Xef jrroesi" lie is devoted "to those who i L helped him ' make his fortune and _ in the crisis will nut forsake them! (loud will through t.lieimuy. Our white . friend kitows t+rstt ..thedav - he walks out threOf- hundred Xe^rrot's will also walk out; %i;ml so liar'u/s ,or; for tU>M4|i-' sake, . /Tn .kinds ual?Oiarani'I- I I 'ions tm\c-i.ntfj?ml to take >v<(* In.* A vml. ni" C !?? - Ni-vrtii'M. it i :ut:or> <! 'hut nivani/.WI lalmr nas made ma iv m ertiiM- and foron.- t a ia-nj.' - v1] v- -N\ 111? will ilo ihv \\TiTk heap" I r PITT White ^rTT^TTTt nf-TP?' --will I.; eta. In- 1 i>t vri iTT t hesc, "!>> o| nsu-lx d os i ga u*' IV1 q 'dis11}:u tin- Xegr >fs. fust eTUTTR* .iuji'ks ago a \v aithy { -w liiln w iitii.ii: died in Itichiiiom! and | , {Ifft .to her* charte'iir frjtt.non ;.nd to I Iner maid Slia.fOO and to otheiMi.'lueiN , loorivsponding amounts. (lued will ' j trfn one 11 cllicleilcy. Sh'K ins! am > i.' ! Mherein ' related sliould In' indefinitely j ; i inu 11 i plied hut these- siltliccs to iliu-* I v| strati* tlli' importance of n'nn 1 will {in race relations. 'There are those el "* course who may . foel that they can 1' liv<e witihoat* it: lull if we trace their J - ancestry and thejr experiences we . will find that they .too are the bene- i , ficiaries of good .will". We ffcently J ^ heal'fl l\ physician rid ten Km'1 rhc idea i * of guild will although on his person 1 | he was carry jug a larcp chock that ) whites of good will pain [or service to one of their employ. The chock was .(fivi'ii as v. present in helialf of oik who had won fheTr esteem through - efficiency. Vet the. physician could r \ not see the advantage of good will. . j In these times of distress when so . rmich has hem done to. displace th?? Negro from many spheres of econo1 i ' ... .. - .... : ?. ' . 3 LEADER egroes in this country will phu e|y on. the shoulders of the ow ilice. "Race prejudice lives ai o this class ami flattering to tl r supports this-thesis witli a Co y Harry Elmer Rai nes authorit . and criminology. He has."he1 luntbia, and Clark* (Worces*e iherst and Smifh Colleires. M diold How We Have-Fallemi? J a of todav has fallen a great d. was Jefferson and the5 father lining in a small way the extei .ull Contrast Thonpis .loll'orson dvin Coolidge's "Have Faith 1 list" with Herbert Hoover's7"/ arnes* conclusion is that: ancestor-worship, but one nine >e the recovery of our past lr ri daring adventure, scjipicism. ai; i/ed the generation that found* j trll what wi'iniK in tbi:< oyn s. Henry Seidol Canby, Abraiut T. Flvnn, William SeaRle, .lana nr, Roprer N. Hnldwin. and v* I *nry. The answer I? I lie (|iiesti< be found in the pa^es of "Folio hue endeavor. gooil will has . bulwark <f economic sal.ati-i;i in ?>i; situdes of histances the \< *: i isn.n :el"iid,.iO ijfiu-u-! POINTE D POI N TS George A. Singoton j- The Weekly Text? ? Ami when | was, come into liiii' own - country. 1 'taught them in their synagogue. in | much as they were astonish, ai [said. Whence bath this man this wi jdutii, and these mighty work*?' not this t]ie carpenter'suStm? Is. n Ins mother cfJled Mary? and 1 ("brethren,"-.lamesv-kttnd- -JoSes', ? at j Simon, and JudasAnd his sistei [are they not all with lis? When I then, hatli this man all these thing; Matthew 13:54tV. The weekly thot: "My people? Who are they? !l Weill into the church where tl congregation W orship my . God.. Where they n people ? I felt. 110 kinship to them as tin knelt there. My people! Where are they? ?ri.i iiii'i-inc mnil VVI1P1 1 VV; _LillL W'here men .spoke oiy language . .. I \\as a stranger there. My people," my soul erii'd. "\Vh*i 4^Jkue.,my p^ide?" [Last niglvl *in the rain I me* nno L jmun Who ke a language I noi spea -V hieh msirkfhim" .as' mic" "w !7h ~7T s not know my (Jod. The shelter of his patcht umbrella. I* met his- eA-eji,. . Anil tlieli I.Knew. [?-S+t?.Mip i lie w- w n^?U-md?enough. ' recoiil and send itw-wn to us the nana of the brothers- of Jesus, hut is silei when it conies to (lie names "of h sisters., You- wonder win.' I'-o liait was. because he :lived in a 'm ui: do,v. ol hi." Woman occupied a ! I. . "itus, The dav of e?|tla(. ia.h irrrl not then dawned t :??? Do you desire to know "the atli'uV .1 voe? ^?TT^ni'ij hi J -rvkenc-c?s-I-?Wh listen to-w hht he hiinse+f has 'o sa; "i'iV whosoever shall do *!i" will < ;(?% <! the same is my brother, aid n sn'i r, .and nty .mother." vVVTTifiyu rroh-timiships center'-ip -.lo.su>:. IhvLbj tin* Father. Social ties luvo'i. pie spiritualized. II.lVLl.t 11 .Lit' l.i '.Mi1!' 1 "tThwv*1 sisters.??Years .ugo t lie* c4?ier In-oi gialis feared to talk ah -i.u I!u- n i his brothers because lhe\ b..ii a' do l.rine t<i safeguard. W ih|. be- : tii thing if men who tuhiin r with .le a would for one moment' iet .J-ie - t.r. per -with them. ""'-a Brother Gordon B. llanC'?Ik."< mui nist for the Norfolk .K--.itnal :u Guide, the I'lllmetio J.e.?d?.-r. i other race papers. iirolYs ; in l"'>i Seminary and vrentlrnan s> ho!a'r.~w . out Of his us-.y to raise a '"Point order" in answer to the Afro-Anret ran, and other critic-*. The 1'mt'e sor's point i* well taken. But \vl rl'fitk in .-fir lll-fl-llfl- A c? ! . i is supposed to express his unhia Opinion-, and to stimulate third-ii; I To lie snre he deals with Tact*, as I sees them. The readers may n? t j?ree with him, hut what, wo it id' tli world he if all men thot and h- liev. alike? This writer also thinkvtl article in the Afro-Ameri-ran wide refers to General Pershir.ir as ".!a | Ass f PiM-shinp'1 - cei'v" Iw." hi mv.? I hecoininjr and itself assThiile. l! d i not irond-to .call names. " >o'^"ntU ' 'ias riot constitute the only j'.n-herdi?- a count of the part-played !>.. the noi whiti; soldiers ill the war. Sum.' > ns wore there., aluk saw f. i; "or ei\i When -it come* Waal t?f ryfossinir. ll >?inii- <<i nit' tsroir/.e soldi"is ii* l! i ecen.' World eonlfict evident***?*;-tn be i\ed and survmcd from a .-solifees. The French otlicers s i high >''nniiiiiinl will hif.o to In' in .11 Kvcryhody who went to .France w iJ a lion-white skin know-* that it greatest brttle the -Black*?hod?^ fight was American Prejudice. [ inijrht not have been so a,,,ite in si n units as in others. The fee withi our ranks was more ?igre-4sivc an hilt 'Cihaiw the (jernian foe in froi.: Yet when the German e.r en plane.-- He over mrr^Hmc*? find' dropl?cit t-saskilig'wliy the Negroe* were litrh ing. a nation that hail no:', moles U lie Lii, 1 It. 1 uht liny wi re hyMno* 'a government which Jyivhcd. .ii^ crowed and segregated liiein. the same Negro rblldiors, tV- ' writer ij cluiled, read the cirouTlus : r,<I pi'e [on toward the (iernian trencher flight for "DKMOCRAC'Y," \v'hi? thanka be to God, we all enjoy 1 President Hubert's Canaan. \ * - * . \ ^iH*3 ' . * \IKKN i:\ONKKATIOI) M_^?4UF All \CK .ON \\ IHTK WQMAN i Aiken, S. One of the^ most tin-, I*'*!i|iiul 1 hat thin i'qiility hits 11- krimyn of was known of* this week. , The court of general sessions was in . ? rint'iYss hero ami Helton Wiggins' . was on trial for attorni**. assault on ?|a white woman. The woman swore t'uatvshe roedgni/.ed Wiggins as the C | man who attempted to' seize her. The [i. jury was .carried to some if the alle? s-'-M+rte whteh is 1 >i4-w^m t+-. Warxegviile am! < loieville. . I was testified ; s. hy wit.liesses. of defense that Wiggins it was in. Au.mislu. (iti., at the time of (he aliened attack. It seems that -?t+i?a 1 iI i .-e-? f-^vUe-hy the defense At^ tinaieys went sustained hy the who: a. ?|i'iil ted t ^e eohu t-il hoy. _ ? ' :fRFNFnir f SUMMER - (State A| ?. Columbia, So . JUJS[K 13 _ I J17NIC 15 .in.v 17-is" - rir P (OI KSKS ARE Oi l Kltbl z i. " |?l H sit IV r t!'t> ravsijfir.'fflft 1 ho ?' For tin' l>;isi,s mi whicli iVr A. 15.. anil I!. S. tl'i v I'Vii- 11 ri-l) Srlinol.vrodil !i T^.District Summer " C)!* The Keg | A |'|?i it:I-iom For -Ai'mirrioi 1lfJi . Information < ! i " -+> r H I GRKRNVII,LK SI) ? ?r: si'A iww A. viu: 1 :s: \im?kom:i) hy tiik stat 1;; Ki*?rislmlit n IJourin: -+y ?~ rTT~'-T^riti? .. ( t >1 liSi'.S ()!<' :?Rrrisitiir nf !w_ -' l?'.'nt'W:il ?>< I" V * " * ' ' j1 y lit1:'.Is! !\;"(-ion I Vc: SI.DO l?< ,% "y * " I'toy r.ntIh i- inr . I! UJJ.K'k!:_y ' 14 4 .mfar i ; A . ' ' ' . Alii -'r. I,. 1., i;i 'v.-- ('.OS . . X . (In i-ty?;* 1 ? ) |?| I*t . > > . A A , ) A 1 Tif t.* I *-1* V ?* * ^ * * i Cs a /" U'l <> . -r-~tr: O r cbur i : > .VNNOI'NCIMJ su.i \V I Jf' ( t 'Hi, it x11*11 -.1 n ?!] I'.-iflllt V \\ i !J.? ;.I;! lli.uli Silu.M. Ajrri ;:|'Y ;iii;I I r;it!i -Tfjif-IM-I-'S ;; |V' ?lt - \V(M,UillJ.r l'i?r lh'jXlVl' ??[& 7\hi, courses ,coi h v> ToWAfiU REN EW A! ! ' . , ' ??|?? -Tfv" inu>i < -v '.->1?UUl rut?Su "Ay AFrjTH-'oiiVj-ci. ? *** Spfciiil Ad\ant a^csIX\v iVu-nt Mini I'Yu'iltticsr--Kxvo !, \v ii h tari/<"S\\ iuinsiiV/ 'Pool -- 1 >r X \ xnrr-*- ^ ;* t i 4-.1 ' . _ I . 'I ; ll i 1 I 11 I ? ' s I I ; IM Y I'll' (.H't'l i* ... ? . ,"? A Vull mlormat 101 ul ^;? :? * <. >><* <?* :> ?? <? 1 w X* <>,M:N T.? T,lK |,| ,V< r|? Tnr:i?rr.(7RTivi I % . 11 ?t W ASIIIM '? y Minute . v (,'iirh i , haiuo in| ....... >, . u_ . Saturday, May 16, 1931. ' CARMSLR NEWS ? Sunday was a very beautiful day. We had a wonderful Mothers' Day sermon by the pastor, Rev. Crawford "at WIIII.hiiik Chapel ( hureh.?We also had a wonderful Sunday School lesjson taught by ' the supt. Mr. Wesley I Knicrson. * * > i There was a wonderful Mothers' Day program Sundivy evening at Mt. j Kden A. M. K. Qhurch. Miss Cornelia Dawkins from Jaekrsrtfw+Her-Flu., is here visiting her patents Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Dawkins, She will be here, for a few weeks, and will -spend - he .summer months fin the mouir'.ain, and will.retain back I to Jacksonville for; the winter. , t-aiifn] SCHOOL jprovcd) uth Carolina. REGISTRATION DAY ? - CLASStiS BKG1N s'AI, INAMINATIONS > FOR THE FOLLOWING FOSKS: ;T~"' - ? ' - Tr( 1 ic winy of cert Hiea-fes i eert Hirates are issued decrees. School Will Be A Part ular Session i Should Be made "Now dn Renuest ; 11. D. 11. SIMS. President \ (J. SMITH, Director > ; 5 * MMER SCHOOL T V?LS ?TJl F" STATIC7T~"? 9~t~~ - " : 0 10 BOARD OF KDUCATION S ffc o s - June (> $ June K :> FlOKl^i) FOR: ? ('ert ilu;U:tu^ (Vrt ilical os ^ ?> ?;ml S.'kaO?S 1.00 Dor Week, 9, urination write:" * V tON. 1)1 KI0< Toll . | i Street?.- ; o 4t) fiju I I I i. . omIctsoii St reel V . t*'n\ i 11*'. S. <> - 7 - - - -; - ?: ' " lollege { I,So. Caro. % MMER; PROGRAM X ill eondnrt Courses for Kle eult oral, Home Economics ^uptu visors, UYineipals and s- V INT FOR CREDIT % L OF CKT1FICATES miner School 1'r.otfram will ^ Costs?Unsurpassed Euuip IJent Living Conditions? > Ni \v Spacious Gynasium induced Rates on Certificate ipnncv June 11. 1 -V ' V i on Request. 4% \V 11 K1N SO N, President. ? *? 4%? ?%? ?$><$ fc * * # '* JC ? -MAY -11, 10H : I.UNCIIK'ITK?~f UTON StRTJET ~ A Service % ...A 'MURRAY, Prop. - T A^A A^A |r w w % f 1| | * ' ? , - , : - ' , ., ,. . ' >,; . i