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* News Briefs COLORED PATROLMAN OF HAR } LKM PROMOTED TO SERGEAN'I New ^ ork?(C. N. S.?Kmanue hliiu^ colored patrolman of the l.'hitl Street Station of Harlem W40> pro moled to sergeant Uy Police Conunis Moner Edward Pi Mulrooney iasl \\ ediie^itay. Kline is the" third Ne gio .si'iKiant in the department. ? I)A\ . LSl.N NAMED EDITOR OF THE WORE I Washington?(C. N. S.)?It, was announced her)? this week that Eu gene Davidson, former editor of thi Washington Daily Mullet in, has hee; made editor-in-chier pf the Washing ion ?> orid a ' weekly newspaper Davidson succeeds" tiartand Macney \>l?o has joined the staff of the Wash iiigion tribune., Davidson is a Har vard graduate and well known H ?, newspaper, circles in this section. . i|t itui'l and fits Lost- Angels Henedic College, Monda> Night, .May 25th. COLORED KENTUCKY MINER? FIRED ON ? _ Marian, Ky.?(C. N. S.)-?A grout til colored miners working for the R C. Tway, Coal Company mine- jus K....U I M ? ?4im>u.>u ucre moiuiay nij^nt u; the day shij't went off duty. The dis orders have been ?uinK on here, sever #al days due to a strike of miners The colored men continued to worl as. ittity were _ hit. (Jjuards fired a the ridges from which the shots-hat come, - bill there was no response. ***-? _si an r. i.\m him; bill ijkld in alikql atk and vktokd by i\i issoi'bl coylrnok jelfcrson City Mo.?(C. n. S.)? Slatiup, tliiil lie favored a law with i drastic |irovision that officer guflt; - ' ol neglect of duty could be dismissei by the Coventor or Supreihe Court 'the anti-ly nchiuj* bill passed-by tli'i Missouri Legislature, iuteding to pu - more teeth tie the laws against ,motr and lynchiiifcs, was'' vetoed Tuesda; h> tGovernor Cadlfield. The measure, by Senator Michae Iviiiey, Democrat, of St. Louis, wa rejected because it did not provid lor punishment of oounty officers -sjuJi as sheriffs and prosecutors, win ^jj)soal> are directly involved in lyn chlll^S. ' KKTIHFS A FT Kit IK YKAKS AS , t'll'KF ON lil' LI Til HA I I.HOA I Dulufli, Mill.?(C. N. S.)?Charle _ .who" lias served as chef on th ^ private car of presidents of the Duluf] |r 'II'd Iron Hiuige railroad lor nearl; IK yearfc'was retired last w-eek. I ompliments iroin ex-l'residen < noted ae. many of the orominen holiness men of the country and ru sal personages of other countries, ar soine of the cherished nieinoris Col by hring.'T with him into retirement. He was horn in slavery at Fewis burg, N'a., and went North seekjftj adventure after the Civil War. 11 began working on the railroad as i sleeping, car" pdrter at Det riot. Mi Colby recalls baking apple pies fo President Coolidge and the late Judg Flbert Uar.y. r\l ISSINtt NFC HO IIA HI. KM Nl'M *$'l.lalOTTIN SIX YEAHS New ^ ork?(('. N. S.?A total o ? i>l ,7.i J,.'! 115 Vi as deposited during sr > ears jn two bank accounts of WITTle FT Hrunder .'tf>7 ' Edgecombe avenui missing colored operator of a liar b in "numbers" lottery, it was tesfi lied Thursday at a hearing in th Magi.Hli ales' Courts Itniuirlv. Ilrmi der vanquished while'under subpoeiu Blunder was convicted of polie operating in 1928 and was. sent t jail for five l<mJb?. How success!'u this punishment was in turning bin from this means of livelihood wa dk. shown graphically in banlf deposisl ^ v. >i ieh mounted rapidly, after tiv months of no business at all. In the Dunbar National Bank, i a checking account which was opene on Oct. I t, Brunder deposited $li?, 5.1(1,13 in 1929 and $120,108.07 in 1981 In the Chelsea Bank, he deposited, i l92.-?. $198'791.77; in 1926, $178,817. 01; in 1927, $297,072.49; in 1928 ?. Hi I.U,129,12 i in DUO, $870,021,12 un * in 1980/ $449,852.11. NEGRO llEATH HATE IN lit TROIT TWICE TOLL OF THE WHITE Det riot, MTch^(T\ NT ^.) ?The'Ne pro homicide Tate for the city of. Dc troit was ten times as great as th wtote for last year according to sta tistics issued Tuesday by Carl ? Buck, executive officer of the Ilealt Department. The death rate of th colored people was reported twice a high as liraLot^whltejesidentH dur ing the same year. Detroit's population eonsists of 1, uk.mm, whites and 120,pgr Negroo The white death rate in 1930 was 8. and thp- Negro rate was 16.3. Th hirth rate?20.8 for white and 21. for Negroes?shows little variatioi hut. except for cancer, apoplexy, th acute communicable disease and sui cides, the Negro mortality rate wa appreciably higher. The Negro homi cide rate was 81.0, compared to w bite homicide rate of 8.4. The pre portionate mortality from tubercu losis among the Negro population wa nearly seven times tha^. of fhe while the rafes standing a't 400 for the Nc groes and .17.3 for the whites. The figures also show a pneoumoni ? rate?among?Negroes nearly Hue times that among whites. On th is only half that among whites. ~~ T~' ' 1 and'his Lost Angels Benedic Olfcj?ge, Monday Night, May 25th ll \ V *k/* 4, I.' [ Mtl'MDl.M SI.Mi. '. t.S sJ".\ I'.N. i ii u: \u 7i'^~7' .v v' j Hi* has served in many. Soriu.* I ivic ^ .. and Spiiitual ;ino\ einents 111 tliv - Slate. - Ailuv'. ciucnts at AlUui .Numerous ?Mnv I'll?vimi <' 1' t-lli' H-Iil ami (?? )^~l?rc*.ssnf^ntmiiiisi, faliun is Hit- nol.ti.de " V HI II I Id I; . I 1 'i < I. I.' 11 : I. I I . Sillis " of Allen University a the lil'ly-lirst * cohinieneenieni iif the institutum he1 t,ius. Besides his tee lu* Ltie lueal eoiiiiiiuiiity. and .Male in every phase ' of. sTieial uptiltr- Kit teen item "wilt CP illi Imti'it ill hr i ej>??e?\ ?> I tie j Trustee Board uir Tuesday morning "? May lid. President Sinix i.i.u . ..mi let 1111- Ills seventh year as president ol' 'Allen is J successor la stun i!rl. : rinu> rhnrnelers as Dr. K. W. Alatue. Mishop \V. \V. t 1-lei'kei.t ami liishup \\ . D. Chappelle, l "aT 77? \vIkTTTT .n\ 11 ui.lnUuli I'msis (lent Sims* is a yoiuij^ niaii possessing physical, mental and spiritual strength and is intensely -interested in coin> inanity .welfare. * . Afanv Innn?i i-?hav e?cdine?tn?pi esit dent Sims?uu?coin io... niitl ;md J spiritual movement, lie was the unly fcJejfro inemher of -the commit te.e of Twehe id' the Interstate V. M. ('. A, - movement ut' the Carol inns and .served with distinguished judp.es, prelates and huHiue; men of. .the III her ero.ip for fourteen hold lis-.; lie ha.-'-, re(;eivi5il -. several appointments Truth e,o\efnors a Richards and I Slav he ?o?| of an '-.eley mosenary nature. lie is peiieral J yhairman of the Division of'the Coin, in unity ('Inst 'Drive tor Negroes in e CuUinVbia and the. president of the t Columbia I'Vo tim ?J'- Social tniul *i'.Uneal Ctrl Hirer 7 . I " e t, i II W> .. a * : 7 . . IMH.SJDI'A t -I>. n. SIMS r ; ' . e ,, ..' 1 resident Sims is . a- prominent ,'.. Cii.*tai)Minintitn121.1 UfM*l<*i' ill* i : ?i nivtiV' Im nt! the tVntral Hoard of Kducn toiii of ttie A. Al. I'll ( liurcli. .Inluj K **** llawkni. 11 i:o ti 111 re ti I 1 ; 111 Ua-r. I'liian' rial Secretary of A. AI. I . ( luirel: and Triis'lco ol'. Howard I: ni\c-rv ity rani pnlilicty tlial the nn?: I promlii * tnl immiliur ol I lie I'.iin al ii'iial I tua: i d I ami 111? 1111?? i ol tin- SlaUr I'und o\ *i pi esr.ed l+te- lip'lio: I. looni_ tor . I Ik' I ale lit y and on no ni' I'rojile.nl Sum; | K'-ate : u I >f I inlrii.lt.lil .liilill li" 111111*. iis,iL-:mi>ci i i: or ( '. A. .I'linon. nrd?i ' 'ciatioti lias e ptililii-.it y dtmmiiiiYaletl >' President Sims as ?>tii* of tin- ablest ? educators' of South ('atolina. 'I President Sims is \<fit trained foi "(his jolt I ?i*i 114?; | >i't >! it - of (ttioiliii s , CoIU'kv. Vato 1 'nivcr: it v ami ' 'Hit s | UI li verbify of ('liieap'o, lioTtjiuo dipGliomas and decrees fitiu'i the .liri-4-apd last, named inst it lit ifUis. When lie " makes his report. to (tie Trurtei l' Hoard on Tuesday, May' :!?>. I fit- I'.td * fowiup; items' w ill In- recounted a? at liieveiueiits uirdrr Kir. ailiuiiii's'' i an | tioti. 1. Know ili^ the disadvantages niidei wliieli I leans in t lenoiniiiatTolVa! J 1.t'lnuilr. wtn'ke.l tin', t it'tiii tuili'i'-p tx?|u been, made a fina l inning positior 'alal lint xi '-'siirii ( tie" dot ted lines' job. I'uiiKeqircii! ly lie IrSd an' otliet equipped for the dean whit'h is St*, o'litl 'to nolle in 'fhe state an'd ha> I fen designated powers in keeping wtfr the pre ill. n fin nv tii'w? v-qtnp nielli and fieri eat assistance. e 2. The "position ui Uepirtrar wasattached to, stiine ntla-r position w Inch >. required full tiiue service. The position of re^is1' lar was treated and a lull time ren t i*rtr employed ? That oHice has t urn 'iotied to Ihe _1 *1.1 tr.. .11 ... r.. f t-l? < ? ? v wl uir ;uinim^ vrai luri . .. and tile-student hody. . 3. No ediu'uliotiat insti'utioii , v-aii j iondt.tr inli'niiii11.' -.1 t \ i. 1 ml limit a K .14 horary smitten-h t hrr-fttrrrrsirtrt7?nrry e tools .to work tin' y;ivcJL tie.ld an, ex0 pressed in tin1 curriculum. The n li horary far it iltes ' lra-vt-4?eeo iiieora? sod and the \oluinaliy . multiplied s'eadih- and next U'lir .through jj tin* combined oll'orls of tin- Trustj. eos, Alumni and Faculty Allen will a very likely .have larger binary yp^11 improved, equipment and more vol i. nines with an added librarian. s 4. For a long time our colleges di?] ^ the work ol'J the public schools in r.~ ' the oloiViotnry grades, lint in spilt: of protests Piesideii*. Sims reyoina mended the abolition and fought y until tin".?v mi ?> >1 In 111 matctl. e 5. The College enrollment in 1021 ol r?40 lias -increased t> more titan?tin*? fi. The normal leaeher training course Was prior to 1021 in the, hiirh - school. ?A committee of College Presidents led tm by President Witt kinson Memoralized the State Hoard . , (Continued on page three) ? " ? * COhl'JVQiJ A. i: FOKIM TO IN'.VKSTKJATK JOB? j- FOR NKOROKS AT COhl MBt.i -> Vi; I KUAN HOSPITAL.? ; Organization Has Letter to (iov j of Alabama Asking Justice in I Scottsboro Case j Women's Auxliary to be Organizer -? The Columbia Karam-lur-Social am t'.l tiii.tl Piii^i i'-s at t heir 1 egnlni meethnc Sunday at'tomoon s etoctcd ; committee to communicate with prop or authorities Concerning I'o itions loi Negroes at the New. Veterans llos pitaT which is to be built near Co 'lumbiu. f rActrvity on the 'p:il*t~td Negroes !<? tu.< own w elfare were part'culaf Ij emphasized by all speakers wlm en l?*ml into the. disi'iissiiMis oir Siuida.' _ afternoon at Suitors' Memorial Clmrei the home of the l'oruni, an or^amxa _ tiyil recently funned- ill Columbia Live interest was shown in a questim raist'd by Dr. !). H. S:ms. l'lt sidi n - -jjI' llie kbi uiil The membership in the or^aniza tion has trro.wn to near- a hundred o Columbia's Negro leaders. A Wo man's Au.xilary is contemplated am --a?committee of seven women win ^.atenilexi?-SbTiTTTTy's' merlin?', aenrr~se lee ted to caH the leading women o Columbia to a meeting where plan: eo.uhi be peij'ected for the orguni/.u j tion of this auxiliary. At the ne\ i regular nrceliittf--?ewnmillee? iVil , make ts report. [ A 4et4e4i-UrTh?e|foN eriior of Alabaiii! 'coiic.ctmill}* the Negroes in the Si-oil. lio.ro ea-'e and an iii\estimation nib [ lins'ilions for Neglye,-; at the Xev \ ct'erans'' IIospita-C-1hatt i. t-> cum! ( to Columbia is umoug JLho accopi plshmiuiLs of the l-'Orum iiyr it organiz.al inji l\\<? month nr.-'. title liijjl ,ei\ I*.' . problems wilt tie fan sidered by -the Fw uin "wlfTT ie'nlaek o courage according "to" - culiment ex pressed at the last-meeting. in an we to 'the "sueli a ?pic: lion tubed b | I'reside'nt Sims. ' I'faiS-IDKV I' \ I' lit > I t\ MM" \K TO A I.I M M \SSU? I \ Uti.N \NI) IK I KN DS Ol lil.N i iiit T t oLi.nci: ('olumb.a, S. ('.. May II..' 11 11 i iir?f 11"i 1111 111.--I a nil?I VI. ml,.,, ul?L- '-t diet I'ollege aiv nereoy reiiiimjeii uwi Monday and Tuesday, May 'J"> and "J _..will be High Days at tin* Collegi t'resident win. iiuvh t i.r.?|dt.lo his first scholastic .war as ihv fir. Nof.ro president d7 tin*" college am ho it known that it-has boon a >? ;! .uf uroL-tiVi? work. I for many years tlu-re Ji.iw bee j elfortY made to have a tronp a?ti\ I Altnoni As: oeitc iuti,- ?VV e sli.ill n. j disrliss the sucee :i of failure <! the: ..eti'orts but sufficient* to say., there i ; much room" t or greater . accompli>1 j-iuents.- in the. light of the fund.unci tal principles which gave birth to tli eV.lege, the continuous, manifest.! tion of philanthropy ort the part o those who help us. our prosperity he eaiise of what Benedict College ha "Thiule us. I lTtr"~vatTTT1 ~nf sclf-ht4p-.-t-b joy it will bring to those who waie L-eiiir every aet exmessive of gratilmh -Lam tiie l.iglit "1 I he i\ .'|IUII" i u m o '. Alumni of other institution; ol learn iog. we hutst lie at I fun i let oil Ih t ami -tk I | S.|iey oil i I a t II i e:' ot A I It 111111 Da ! ( Mollda y ) will he* I lie husilie : e: iTe | at | p. m..' at v.io. h li -le. thT'-prr-a lit nl will deliver tin address. 'Idier "" al'e jlllpul t.int?-U)')'e- I Hill ?! ha I v. n I... Mm.I., '.ii.I r, . oiTfinend it ion v it a ^ j 111' 4 M IT 'ill' III! \||'i' Jinlli')' *" ilti ~ assoeiut it'll In its relationtoTlie i'ui lege. If the Alumni Assignation i tu he heard whim it speaks, as' ot.he ' ^A1 ti in it i Associations, it .must. I e u i .tiiti 'doing. .. There "Will lie mi wast ' ' ??l' tjnie at this session. hi .us hop* | There will he a program.- WVar tun I thinking' Caps -an?.volt eome: ! A.I S 1'. iristeail of a speaker lit ('luh ut' Columbia under in aii. piees of t he association w HJ' pre ; ant the play, "Michael arid His iio? Angels.'' "Relieve me friends you wii want to see this play- again and agaii it' you see it on the 2f>llt. The grati I consummation of Alumni Day w11 II ''It I... Vf||iii:il H:i Hi I net u lis i i follows the play. This Hampiel i ' free?get your admittance- ticket a the. Kusiness Meeting at I o'clock oi i Monday. - -Then spend the night air see till- academic, procession and th beginning of a Bip,'ger_ ami lltMle j.-iiimedict Colleges oil Tue-day. V nil t ot lege 'wants To welcuinC CtlIT. 11 11 i A. Clias." U. Arbuiiin, Presideii :Mi?..< daiiie Aiktm's, Secretaire ^ ? * I . CUlvKN WOOD _____ , There will he a musical progrrtr I in t he mlere: I ol Sunday Sehool Ni Thursday^" May listh. Mr". C. M. Marshall of Athens. (Ja iLL.-pcfd the wivk-md?with?Mae,?am Sirs." H* Will,inms of Maxwell Am Wir are glad to kmrw?M+-> llatlie Meeks of Marion St., has iiu I pro.Vd since her illness last week. We are ^ sorry to know that All Jessie .Ktln-r til 111111u 11 .-u., i> ,<i m I hospital. The (Jreenwop^J District Doiil'erenc ' met in Weston t'hnpel A. M. K Church -May -14-1 T>, Kev. I'. M. Car presiding; Kev. .1. M. Jackson. l'as tor. The- organization was per feet J?...1 I li.. 1'npir-1 s from m-iir all t-hc cll.u u i' eS e. ere AVe_wei'e favored w it great speeches from I >r. I). tL,. .?>u.k whom we have endorsed for the Hi ~ huprie in i'.' .a, .dsn I >1. (!. A. ihiufle ton for Kditorship of the Chrislia brought greetings from XcWljHTT 1 District; Dr. J. IT Smith, l'roiii th '] Abbeville District and a committe "[bringing greeting.! fmnii-the (irmi ' v^le-District. We are striving i -I bring up this part of the work. { LA'.. SAT LIU J AA:,. MA Y2X19:i 1. $ Chester i'AR.\(;u.\i*iis M ' -> Em niv i tsunpson, Mrs. Closa via \\ a ker a ad little son, Willani; left Sunvi.y for Newark, N. J., where ..Irs. NValkor and son will spend the . ui7i' an with lelatives. After, a few I days in .Wv.a. k, Miss Simpson will I >.o to 1J..S on,'Muss for .the summer .Mrs. Susie I'll ill irs was?hostess .1 last J hii" ' ' tll.lei^ioon to the XZi. 7 i. Iithiaii TTmr *7T TTTesToTTta Fu>'', i t'uiut. After tin- transaction of bus: . I lie s dinner wa . Served. All pres ? nt and the din- lie? W! 1 o i ted of a V.ilietV of i well -t onh.f - - ?f?* -' ( file I'a.-tor : Aid Circle ol. Brook . ' lyn Tata I node t 'hnivh met Willi Mrs../ " Mapit*' !to a horo,- in .Brooklyn. Mrs. i .-vrriiir im vim a sweet course. Mrs - Susie Aivhle Ts President, ;uid Mr. ~ ' Shelton Al:" field Secretary. i Mrs. Susan Moore of Charlotte t? spent .1 lew day-; hyrethis week with i. rojatives and f'ri< " ' - Ah*s. Daisy" Gray has returned to i' l her home iu Monroe, X. after vis. I itinjf ielat ives here. i.i Air; and Mrs. Kli Wright and child^_j2yiL_-umtt+rt*d tt> Ctreslertiehl Sunday -?and -spent?liie d.iV with relit*' v.I'm. Air. and Al i s.. .James A. Sutterwhite Airs. Ahuuie-flark -motored- to Carlisle - Sunday and. snent a few hours with I Airs. Sat terw file'smother, Airs.. Jetei i| Air., and. Air*. I'nley Wilson eivley j lained last Sunday coinpliihentary to i ; her eourinr?AtiKs- 1 tasy Gray of Mun: ! roe, . a ! Air. O'Neal Alel.urkin and Mr. Char; v : J.e t'uld-we'i motored to Cliai'lotle, e | -Sunday and -pent .tlie day with" lel | at i\rs. . ' ! .._A.fA.er .peudiiiex-a..l'iw days with his r i eousinr- Mrs. Albertha Caldwell and . Alir-. Su A re-hie, Air. And. > .v ,Youn^ lefurned tie his lion it* ill Koai t.ke, Ya. Air. an'dj Al rs: Yirgic Wl.ilhiek, Aliss I Kli/.alu t!i Whit look, Airs.4 Irvin Jolin> on nioS.ri.d to ' iiar'i tie Sunday, i rieud o.'i .* | ii'a-etl to Know . ?:..4; ali.-r lie?-.,' Ann - o mi al.d Airs. ; l.i/./ie Amine, are able to be out again j :il'tv. i . Iien.r \ t-ry- sieK. .tie. Aiui i a> . ,Ai ?i: >n eun.innes ill. A!r. . l.dena Ai'aeoii ' with her 1 us. hand and her hiotli. ' , Mr. Baxter Itlai. 1 con motored front Chariot c, XhcJUy i l and spent a lew Imuis it tlu bedside II j of their .! rot her. Al l. Ala nay Afacon. ' ; Kor tlie past, wcc'l.m'k! 1'iof and ... j Airs. S. f.. Kin ley had as their house l ; ley. dI' Benediet College uiiil thyir I. f.m?lev Mi >> tlwendulyn A. Brown, o* ii-. -I 'eti rs"bnig, Ya.i ? niurt.* teacher at Benedict .College, ii j Tin- i'ii I: "Progress!ve Club and the e j Bo.\s'- Athletic Club of Fin ley iligh it ; cave their annual picnic Friday at'tere noon at St. Paul baptist' Church ,s ! g i o\e. 'I lie clubs made the trip in i- trucks and a jolly evening was.spent i- by all. e M.i-s .Dewey McDowell is faCultx - ! president of the Boys' Club and !' : M is> Annie Iv. (Jarrick faculty presj J dent of the tlirls' club. A full dinsi n.er' with cake and ice cream made e-j-tt|-> the menu.?F.vero otic was- id the-h -pirit of the occasion and a merry j I inie was had. * 11 " .II'. I ..1' | ' ' II ' 111 i , - .iiiil friends of Finley High was pres Tlmrrdav afternoon- to witness , the l: t Mav-Day (out doort. ' ograin ! 1 In- program con isted of a variety ol C" < i i. H H by tin* giils who wore va r i-cof~k ! ..!? d paper Mt t" ?:r-?' . 'p|e UrtIF '' ' ami .lunbtar drill by I I bo'ys earrv J?nm?"i iM'ilrn?gun-.?A?throne hoauti? h !al!\ de. orated III llower.--. and covered _ ' in utjiii- ' 11 ?lli \v ;t ij ?ir>n' >< >! mi thc-" I "I' : ' . i I- Alice l.te was Ueell s Slu \ r- iT'i'w^'il by Miss Mildred-' '".l?orsc i'r audiencecheered voeip ' iVi-o' .y complimented tlu* teach l' h : > 'iil<Irtaii fur the splendid proi ' '.'".i-Ui- athletic stunts were ~ if iiu- try hitch sc!ff>7>T boys. . .ilr John N. KinlcC -ul'-?AshcviUe I pent Sunday afternoon ami nipht l' w.tli hi I it ot her 1'iuf. S. 1,. 1-inley. aiipi-i'aci.iti.ve audience -heard i . i In l..\iin'- tune t). telle irr a musical ' pit .y:ihi :.t Mel ronolitati A. M. K. II /.. * 'hutch', .Monday. nip-lit. Kvery a . nit lei \\ s*u well dune that the i in-!' ' ?. in. I t.'il when, the last niim ! , i . a.---Ming.-* . . I the I .o.-nuis St. School uh Wed--J I ne !.;> ai'terTTnuii.. a larpe.-crowd pa I II tin .1 i.iui .witnessed the May day '' pit.- am. liefure the eXerci-es begun I 1 :?ll .ti'; '.lit pit pi b "were served tu a gen' iTti, la 11lit;}'" t>f cake, ice cream and I j pua i. Then there Were-drills s.ongs-f: at-1 ''Tf ' r t11 n . atdrhtif" panti s -tffld I I Ala ilrill. Till* audience showed j i-tlie ..pptvcuaiun by the loud and I i-!? ?-. n't i.tu .? after each performance. V\-lc- a all w a?- .over, the teachers of hut . 'were verve;! refresh- i n my. -?n.A pli.rs'ii't lytPTTTuVTrr wiltf L-x-llf.'. - 'fjihei'eil. i. .i ? ?|r e A??? 1 . 11' m 'i'.?- Ale 1 at re?St?and ' Mr- .j .:tll'i?rtl. <'emetery -St., two , .. ,,4-4 -41liiehlr respected citizens" .1 , .|,e, n \1 II. I, ^\ inp It he is e.\: ten.; the relatives.' , ?'??. ? < inn 11 >i; * ol'KKllTTA . ( .M \ Inn.' 1 at tlit? Columbia. Tin. -i ' I Nmk.Washington Hi t Si li ' in I'si'i.tii vj "(>i| IWtor!" an ?i|H; .a ii| .} \vi) :ii t which", is. jjo.iig ^ to i ; i rial trout to tlit* "fin le of ("oil :i;a. Ic.idiftg |?ii-o ..iv being act| . i |' .. i lie,school's. b t, ulei.:.; namely "?rh++t? AUhov who 4^ { 1^,the- part _ of l?oi;?o?- r\ Uwater; Malind-? Htrk* 11111ni, , I am -Husst'll. Philip and 15 tii iahliiif MclJhee, (Ilory; the comedy 1 l<:J11 s TTo rrrtTTi? played by Hubert ^ ! Jackson A. I'. Willams, Flanders e Caughm..n. Maude Johnson and Lilfc_ li.MIl V.'IIIW __ j 0 . Come and judge these young peo- ' ple*s abilities for yourselves. r fieai I'KJU .MISS hIJN ANICHOLSON, II AS ?CROSSED 'IIIK CJKKA.T. DIN IDE BETWEEN THE KNiiWN \M> THE C.VK.NOWN.' Daughter Of President And Mr-. \ ! W. Nieholston, uf Hettis Aoade-inv.Trenton, S. ('. - Suodsty inonirngv April "2d; IV"'! I7i p t-ween -tnidmyhtrand ihe dmui t.f 1.?\~ the spirit of .Miss Edna Viola Nul..; son r< iumkmJ io I la; lilxl uh(. ^;iv;?n Viola '-is she 'was * fondly vailed l?v i loved one) was Ihe "younfesl 'child ' of Pie- ident and Air-.' A. \\ . Nn hoi son ol Belli Ai .,'deiii\, I ii. nl.in ' i t\. She \\ ali meinTTei Aii" ll7e .*'< n ~ lege) uf Hot lis and Mould haw. ! . . i, i graduated on .May I. Purine tin- first wok in .hum... .. ... this, year Miss Nicholson was fcr.en, 1 ill with inHuen/.u, al terwards o"i m ; ~ ailments developed to complicate h.-r illness, and inspite of ait?rhrrt?11.. !' cal knowledge and surgical >kili. ii. gradually grew worse until the came. She bore her long su?i'< i ?.e with patience and fortitude and v.out; 1 forth to her.reward at?thi-woun I of ^ the?-Musti'l 'S . Voice saying: "Weary Child CoiUe Home." v Miss Nicholson was a dutiful m? "n. her of the Ml. Canaan lia- ti t Church,. She was ajso an aid.nl worker in the V. \V. C. A , the Sunday School and other reli?*n>ur organi/,:i tiotis of Bettis, Being by nat.ure cor. "dial and friendly -and <>t > sunny and lovable disposition; \do'la ende:|red herself to boCli, old. and ' young1 and..made friends". f>u herself s and the scliool*where-ever >lu- .w?*hv. dust, why mie so buluVcdv serv ic-ahlv and promising' should he cullcd'uway it "tlTe bluoiu of yoiH li Av hen jTTTTTiT and other dear ones needed tier much, we can not-hrtt; hut we do kn..u that our heavenly Father d.ne'hall hings well. ^ Funeral. services- were held in. the Auditorium of t|uinby Hall of BettC Academy, Monday afternoon.. April '11, at iTTUU- o clock With lie*. Bi.oi VV. M. Barker head of the science depart met J .-master ,of i-civ.iuomcand Mrs: 3elyjf'.Ci. Barker. pianist' a ml {' director of the choir. The ten young ladies of the senior, class uerv?lionu nry?pttH-.brarrrsr -and?r.tuwrw" -tt~rr^ * men of the senior class with four ol other classes- were the active palB bearers. 'MiHcr and Sons ol Aikci*.. 1 Undertaker-', (Juite a large audience was present to paV'the last tri r blite of respect to the departed and to sympathize with the be eased tuie-. Many and beautiful Were the r!..i . offerings. The bod was interred m , the family burial plob-near the -ehoo!. .1 Hesidei her: parent.-:. .Mis.- Xiciiul , son is survived "by two si-ter-:* Air- v Rusa Weaver. Aiken and Mrs. Louise: < Jackson, New York City; two-broth.- ! ers, 'Mr. \V. W. Nicholson. Trenton ^ and Mr. ('has. \\ . Nicholson. Ohica- ( pro. 111.: an aunt. Mrs. Lillian Cheatham, Kdpfelield, several neiees. nip-' hews,' uncles and other relatives. . , ILLINOIS LOSKS I'ltO.M IN LS I. ; CITIZKN ' John ('. 11 :i ill lies -. nro in 1 ne 11! ci ti'/.en of Kvanston, IWirfofs?passed to lis reward on tfie imuiiinyr-of .May 1 d. I't.U. Mr. ILiihne s ' -uiv-r-eil f>v lo faithful. ami devoted a it'e, Alt-. No yell a Nelson 11 ,-t i km-?;??t-v??1 and a sister, id of whom are. Well . k nowii in t he ? il \ nf t.iir i i l 11 i t li I 11 . . i 1 -Vtt'od. Selll ll L.ll "! Illjt., .11 111,.ill. .ll.ML liloOl ed 'i'll i?'< , I'll 11 li b-l I it i 'i V. .? link, and . Me. ami Mrs. llarkness h;I\d lived ; b together. Toe ??? ' iFs ii: i the beautifid city of K\?aiiston; lain | ml for its culture, bioli ideal-, ami . enormous wealth. r Mr, llarkness was a publh-s'b.- iled "a J?d |!n f .,eti\y ; tri?l I'l-iiiiuU j sir tin* a re no ios ? 'n !\ unstop for tlu'' improvement ? of the mind ami oliaraoter of its iT . ti'/.ens. His was realty an e\ompl ami lisefo' life. Its influence uiil to " over .' ye:'"'""1 . The eomfoitable home t>wlied joint ly by him ami his frugal ami imiiis trious wfe is upon a most beautiful HiiiWUllflll'-il't'. I'llsily ..ci i" Mhlo v.i tin very heart of the city. This \altia-. 1 bit* property is a Veritable monuim-nt to their industry and thrift. a credit to the race. The citi/.en of the John <\ Hailm ss type is_ none t'tio nomei "u m' my t : lew eintu \ v\id aT~ w.iys be cherished here and his personality .will be sadly missed. Mr. llaykr.e* w^d-- a ehaflt'r 'n.lii- ( bei of the Kninhts of l'> thins vi (1.1V !1V; ooti linluVT I.odvc'- N o. ?| rs-trrbBshed yi f Tt'eenwm>. 1S. (?r.-- ih- ( ItillA lie maintained hm member. iii|> in this bid.', until his death" a v 'riod of twenty-nine, years. . Before ~j KoVing (liwnwooil in lt'tni he was.. honored with the office of Chancel- f b'iv t'liininaiiik'i'. lis Work as a monibe^ pi* *tl>V, Board rrf Managers of tile Finer-on . v Hi t ' r e. ..... ..mi JMTl'Pl 1. .M . * . ."A. IM l. \ lUIMVMl, , will Ive through tlie ages and :s labors in ihc iiiteiv-t 'of tlie .young men .ii.d liovs will prove a bles-inv' :d tl-n? ears roll a'"',:.MIS. SIllll.TOV. FORM Mil t Ol.l Mlil \N . DICS Telegraphic nformation brings ilu si .1 news thai .M i . .-Fannie : >. llun i i. .. of Chk'.Tn.v di >d Thai In inoi 11 trrpr.- T' were> tVunooOy.. of this city but for the past ill .years liave been residing m t hicago. Sin vivng her. besides her hush.mil, Mr. X K isli.'lliii>. art, two soils and two daughters, her ' vounge<t daughter, Mrs. Fannie K. Owen having died nbout 5. month* ago. The many friends and acquaintences of Mrs.~ Shelton and her family regret thr passing of this \ovely character. . bgshrd mfwtaoinhrrr. **--?? ? 1 - - - -! ;: " i-1 I^rj.4-r^.-i^--i 'V U <'(1 J> V - ? ? -1 \I < I. vl I i U l l..v.\ IM, CKY U. ~riT"T \ ~TT~T"? iTT .u,:HWIS \ ,\ J) l)l< vil.rTi'. \ ' 4 , . 4if> Hi 4 V- iust i.< s , !. , . ! ?;f ;u ;ll. I r, J ? '-y . o, on i. u? .. '"V- * '1 v' ; - '' 4 ' ? ?** ' a . ? ? ' , ' i I ? V- a . ... li( AVi u^i; i; i j... l . j ' i . ' i % , .1 ""i " L-a > " -. - >!> \\ c-'l 1", 1 . 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I _ , Mai?-v uu. t.'. ai , a -t h tl<- ? .ii St liui'l. l '-1 I " v I'ath Act'a-s la* lliilSiiihk'u ; M.i,\' il-l i. 1l'..Ai. , anniHMiiaMVa.-li'. St'l'iniiii, Ilia, l.l l, I >ailll*ls, I 1. I'.. til i : j.' l'l 11, >' l ; _ ^TuinhTv. Ala) \j< v I ;> |*. M._ ?iij:a.* hialila; t'la.-' j-.iai. ' MA lhxii- lio-e': I'ln'SilltC". Annum TT:TA.. l.i!. i M ?'<s\ ll,w" < 1?A 11.111 ii i*^l I ii I?L!?Al? If....1 lie" ot llif Ti-u-Uv Hoard * >:c'o 1'. \l. I'Mu'Ully play. ' Shadow"; \\ ?. *! '" d a \ ^ _ ' I .v : Li-i II 00 A . M 7 X vl > 111 - -. t . I; i a<iu a ! iM'-'. i la>M^. 1'ii'J. t V ).aw.-on. Ia 1111 i. pa I l.nn'otn I t"r>T ii'-i tn r. Sundi.-i *' < s I V l I i in I la<r. ' ( oiiintciiit'iiH'iit 1'rogruiu, 1931 Sunday, May "J4, 3:3u i'. A1.- Daeralaureate Sri'mon,'Hish.op Reverdy C. Ransom, 7th Kjiiseopal Mist., A. M. K. I'huivli,?(Ixluialiiit,?iC?C,?Monduv_ ?-?.???. May "20, 4 no 1'. M. Junior College (Mass Day Cxercises, S:Uli I'. M.? M nsir.'i li1,. I Inii.ii Iiiimiii , i Mann'. Tin"1 ; day, Ma\ 20, .1(1:00 \. M, R us i aires Meetnig, Ahimni Association, 4:00 1'. Mr?Dedication,?Rukos?tly Hmaslum,? S:00 1*. M.-, Senior College Class Kxoreises, 10:00 l\ M. ?Alumni Prom. Wednesday, May 27, 11:00 A. M.? Address, President John W. Davis, Graduation Kxercises, Class of 1931, A. M., Mpest Virginia Slate College, Institute, West Virginia. _ ' .rV ^ ^ ii i i 1 iB