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p. BUBRAPHB a G NftfMBy, a former citizen b< ^ down from her m fcjmd is spending a F ^ PftfoM and friends. Brawn haB -gone ti ^H or thb summer. S] IttLFoster sfrid children te HJMrs. Sallie A. HarB^Kffhter, Robbie, of New . Dn is the city visiting KF-'-'Mr. Robert Ayers who , Kftgrery well.. I Kftobtirt Hemphill the 1A yrs, . . Hr.Robt. Hemphill died at V Hupn Columbia, Street WedKnbuf. The body is in state " HHrndertaking -Parlor. v ^TU . . , ... d ^^BtStg-nback. Miss Annie B. jt 9?$isa Bernice Allen, Mrs i> PMHwk and Baby Jones III , MKftyMUalUhnrv- N. C,.. and at- tc Bill piUHce to Greensboro, N. C. ?. _i. a --J nr / v. 1 _a. My* 'nlr nttxM?iit Stanback, who is a ^ ' \i ^ jg. V Executive S.^S. CommitEm^jtybday to arrange pians for ^ >oro,, the last of August, fi *r~^fYesentative persons were in f"< PWi a great meeting is in August. h Rj^. Pogue, of Sumter, af- h ?Kings Mountain, spent FrU ~r . Saturday with Mr. ^ L. Baxter, motored to ^ HQL^ountain Thursday and spent ! at the Y. Conference. ^P^jT Jennie C. Baum and Mrs. Jul- ? Ronald who were injured a few ? T7 v ago in an automobile accident ^ radually improving. LQU^n Pride and two sons are L JLU.? 1/15 ^er Mr. and Mrs. n *n?J^Xeathera.- ' ii P3 *tor, members and friends- of P Vph WlVy Baptist Church are looking flCAllC^d with pleasure to the com- * Bof *^ul)^ee Singers from Spar- i( Btiin' i , ft Sunday afternoon for a pro-? ^ [t.mui"c at 3:30 o'clock at CalBgf xftel a1 of the most enjoyable . occa- s the season was the surpxi&e^ 0 fl. ir MawftV AM Xf AM/]n?f ^ l)lll(:6f*<>J vjr v?i iuuiiuay uigjti Klv~ a. fciiii i. ^ Rev- Frank Gladden by J* ol^nd members of his churches at * Bpf (JlJ Jme on Bailey St. Rev. Glad- ^ mMfi, Aceived many useful and valua- ? K&d^ts. The guests were called in- " HK, 4 dining room where the plates 1 Hjjfj .filled with a variety of temptRm ad appetizing food, followed by r B esn and cake. In the ccirter of c ;last>were three beautiful cakes. 1 strieof these were 44 tiny^rand- * of ins. supper was eaten, Mrs. Heroic schlightAi the candles, and J Kuulius Rediile Rev. Gladden blew i A great deal of fun i s H HONOR?ere was much teasing I H| :e did not have more r HBnTitpefk? K-\t The members of Bl ^ parents. -e very attentive to all ^ The V* ,on are41 inifc i i A A H0 nface V V V r COI - M 1 S?? M. /1 I ? ?...o LmCl which a K|- ' ' CONTE ???:??? Arthur Sofessor C. G. ' "T generous helping of everything. Rev. ladden thaaked his wife, the nwm. rs and guests. Brief remarks were ade by Jtev. Cohen and Mrs. E. M. inlyt , Miss Mattie Levy of Orniden reirned to her home Sunday after lending several days with her sist, Mrs.: Jennie C. Baura. Mr Marcus Boulware, whose picire did not appear in the last issue f the' "Leader"" with the group of anor graduates, is the only son of [r. and Mjs. Moscow Boulware of lis" city, and during his studying at ihnson C. Smith Universty, won re>wn as an orator. He has represen>d the school on many occasons in sbates in various states. He has . Cum Laude. His sister, Miss Heli Boulware is a Senior at Livings>ne College. . i>irs. Josephine Macon is very ill ; the home of Mr?v-.Amelia-FIouse, Mrs. Alberta Caldwell gave a party t her home on Columbia St., Thursly complimentary to her sister, Misfr 'aggie Lee McMuTITn. After many musing gapies an ice course was serid hy Mini' Caldwell and Miss Essie 'hite. ' . \ Lela Coleman has- returned :om Baltimore to be with her sick ither. Mr. Nash Thompson. Mr. James Satterwhite returned ome Monday night after visiting is parents in Carlisle.. ' Mr. and- Mrs. .Willie Wilson have roved?into?their newly ~purahased ome on Columbia St; Prayer meeting is held each Sunay afternoon at the home pf the ite Mr. Levi Wilson on Ashfbrd St. Tbe -Junior~Chucch of Brooklyn Taernacle is' doing - nicely under the irection of Mrs. Annie Dye and Mr, helton Mayfiol,d<.? Prof. _and Mrs. S. L~Finley, Mr. ,ouis Finley-and ReijrW-. L. Baxter rotored to Charlotte Stmday toottiig and- spent the day.? Rev. Baxter peached morning and night at Ebnezer Baptist Church of which Rev, I. M. Moore is pastor. The occasan was the sixth anniversary of Rev loore,, The church gave .Rev. Moort . hew suit and the ladiOs gave Mrs loore a beautiful dress. Prior to th< errnon a brief program was carrifii 4-u- i. -e -i 1. ul, ^i wiih.ii me niMury ui liiu ciiurci indur Drr Muore's administration-wa* old. v During the G yejars he has beer >astor, the amount; raised is $40,982 4. Rev. Baxter preached two* fine ermons. foe v. and Mr?. TI. M: Moore ire doing a great work in Charlotte end are Joved by all. Rev. anj^Jfrs.'-Gi-W. Manoney have noved into their pretty -new home m Graham - Street? Many ?friend.' lave - been -invite^l-to attend a house varming On Wednesday evening;? Rev. J. C. White and daughter Mis: fosie B. White of Winston-Salem en o'ute from Union to- Winston-Salen pent a few hours at the "home o1 ?rof. and Mrs. S. L. Finley on Wed resday afternoon. Mrs. Maude Hinton is in the city ,'isiting heh- mother Mrs. Beulai flinton. ?%> .ORED <1 . . p.' . . _ y.r ed^Stale Fair Plans'Bi 1.9Sl-fek. m.,CalumfciaX 1931?Officers of Fair emium List and Gener Attractions for Greate Agency ^Active?Sup Trips Through the ! ?n Possibilities?Crops ] d DEMONSTRATION he direction of Mr. Ha Wilkinson, will have bi i Carolina' Products am t theTair this year thr era! line of exhibits < m agents the hub of ; ;s radiating from State burg to all parts of the NEGRO IODINE CO m i ? i /n mi ' ea oy rn e~cro ver n or wi 11. South Carolina grow ire exceedingly rich i NT. :ollins, Pres.; G. C/Wjl Garrett, SupL D1KE< mour Carrol % o , s . . I ' ' ' " TH E TA LMEtTOLigAt>E^ V . '''' ?4i Rev. T.. J.^fiies, D. L>., For Bishop BI Ia - v M^FTv ^l jya % -,-: ' jH I I jB I K. REV. T. J MTT.F.S n r? I Dr. T. J. Miles, Presiding-Elder of the Kingstree District, was the first in. the state t& announce hi& candidacy foe one of the leaders in his church this quadrennium. He has not only been ouc of-the most successful Presiding Elders of his state, but of his entire connection. He is one who came .from the trench^ and hence he knows, tjie church. He has pastored from the hffmtflest miss.ions to- metropolitan stations and is able to sympathize with both mission and station preachers. , Heds a great big brother, easily approached" and is willing at all times to extend a helping hand to his . brethren. The church will make no mistake to place him among the fathers , at Cleveland next May. lie has filled leading positions in the church for a h score of years.?Ho has presided over the best distr-i&ts in South Carolina, 1 his native state where his whole career has been spent. And in every . instant he excelled all former predecessors. He enjoys the distinction of } raising more money for Allen University, his denominational school in one L effort than anv other man in the state. ,Ho is rated as one of the best ; financiers in his thurch. He is a great- advocator of race and state pride..,. He has been honored with many important positions in his church/ He has ; been numbered among its; 1 eg i s I at 1 ve" bod y for a "quarter of a century. He has-twice served on the General Conference Commission. Has been Trea surer ~of-fhur Camiectional Council .ever- since its nrgnni7.nl inn. A rqemhpr ; of the Church Extension Board for eight years. A life time trustee of Allert ? -University and Secretary of the Local Committee of that school. His s financial rating" in Coltmrbia proves his business ability. And he has a program for the church in-general and-Africa in particular. J He ranks high in fraternal circles, being. identified with the leading orders " if this country including Masons, Odd Fellows and Knisrhts of Pythias. " His many supporters are urging him to seek this exalted office as connee tior.al candidate. But his friends of thb state are putting him forth. Thev believe his time Has come and. thev mean to stand by his candidacy until the last ballot is announced.at the fortn-coming General Conference. CITIZENS OF I ? * "V .: ' * <r ' . . trfnhpr ?frfh - 1 a r m srth q thmgii tir?er,led tn rrrake n ' Preparing CULTURAL FAIR. "Wheat, corn a F ir^Pu1 Peas, rye, pumpkins, tobacco, gar< erintendent ducts, potatoes; peanuts, hogs, pou State With some of the best of everything g Pine. V South Carolina soil are-now in the AGENTS, and our most progressive farmers .rry Daniels PW these products in large quan tg state unit ' the Fair in Columbia next FALL. d farm acli- TRADING MTNTSTFRS throng" jii:_ Qfof ri ttrill -f l-i ai'h i-v<-ir\ ^ | j ^ ^ txv tV/ will Ui ^ C 111C11 |JCU|J1C IU CX L t on ^'display. place exhibits of their churches agricultural as they have always done. ? Collefe at \ FRATERNAL LEADERS are < State. ' invited to hold their big commith 'MMISSION ings here FAIR WEEK thus conti have exhibit build up the morals of the orders fre~ vatae~of phasizcAhe^rprrrtru f cooperation. n products PROFESSORS, PRINCIPALS n IODINE COLLEGE HEADS will have at the usual student population. Col * CORDIALLY YOL f: Hams, Vice Pres.; Green Jacksorr, Secretary; Jusef CTOORS?Dr.~R.~S: Wilkinson, Dr. D.~1FT7SimsrTh\ il, Henry Marshall, Wm. Wallace, A. P. Harper, Di v } -t ll DR. H. H. < PROFESSIONAL ! CARDS - Specl.l Attention* U ?????????Gold Crown and Office Hours: Telephone: office Phon? M29PeC' J:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 1126 Washington'St . % Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins l DENTIST FIT? T I"1 C r-.lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridges ^ ?"?? ?/ "V niiymmrmmv- ? O Ce HoUrS* Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia j-.qq ^ j.qq p m 1107% W..kWSK' Col.., 8. C. *> 8':?? P- M Umce: - OflQA irl An C*4cvou layior ov., Office Hours: ., Phones: LI A. M- to 2 P. ff. Res. 8875 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. DR. L. M. D Dr. W. D. Chappelle .___ Physician and Surgeon ~ f. C **. Diseases of Women and Children Special Attention Gi A Specialty ? - Womei ? Office: Residence: j_ Office: 1115 Lady St. 1301 Pine SL 1125 Washington - Columbia, 8. C. ? - Phon 6429 ?Gtaflirr^ I - ^ Orangebu Modern equipment ineludin, Dormitories, Class Rooms, Labo: fectory, Athletic Field and Gyn Beautiful grounds Standard Courses of Instructio Department of Language a Department efHEducation a I Department of Religion an Department of Science and Department of Sociology, E tory, and Business Adn Department of Music, Fine Department of Foreign Lan Well trained faculty, includin fng required in Liberal Arts Co Next session begins Wednesd i. ?Write for further in i ^ - - J.B. E ; i A^A A^A, SOUTH CAF >n their High" School Classics wil n AGRT- ? cotton, - ments for three days?W ien pro- day and Friday- Two of 1 Play an^ annual game ( y Thursday and the high Town in Friday as usual. Twent making schools of the State are will dis- on exhibition various line itities at plished in the different d LIC FORUM will be con hnnf thA pie will be favored with a pnrl and nomic Conditions" by si of fV.* as Governor Ibra C. BL ?Rev. R. C. Ransom, Preg and the Dean of Negro 201'dially leges? Robert Shaw Wj *e meet- 'Starks, Dr. John Porter nuing to Blanton, Principal Da^ and em- STITCH IN TIME SAV3 -ioday^as it was-vyhen Be a tst t\ ?boy?Get in touch with-" - ~ . secretary or the super the Fair \ and let either of them kn lege and placing exhibits at the r JRS rtrBr Wi 11 iaihs,- Treasurer; I. M. A. 1 ^ ,?? . N. A. JenkinsrL S. I^eevy, WiilisWak J. R. Levy, David R. Starks, S. M. W; . : . : 7?^ />'. ? _ _- 8atPTj?y. TnWe 19ST. COOPER?- BR. S. R. GREEN Office Hours: Telephones: rt -* 9 to 10 a. m. ; Res. 6028 ums 2 to 2, p. m. Office: 6775 Iven to Diseases - "V? ? to 8 p. m. Briuge Work r0ffl^: 1Sll,nc,: alty 1500. Gregg St. 1508 Gregg Res. Phone 8264 Columbia, S.C. . I Office Hours Phone 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 8536 5TUART 6:00 M* *? ? P- M. Res. 6548 _, . Dr. C. E. Stephenson Telephone: r . Res. 4692 Physician and Surgeow Office 3796 Diseases of Women and Children A. Residence: Specialty 1117 Pine St. Office: * Residence: ---- 1414V4 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. ANIELS " Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798 T N. J. FREDERICK ven Diseases Of ^ Attoraey-at-Law and Notary Public Residence: PRACTICE IN ALL COUKTS 3330 Hampton ?State and Federal Ph'rie 7584 11119 Washington St, Columbia, S. C. irg, S. C. V _, ? g* ? ratories, Library Building*, Remaslum. ~ tt . ' ;" . -T* n including nd Literature * ' ' _____ nd Psychology . 7 d Philosophy I Mathematics | Iconomics, Government, His1 i nistration. : I . Arts and Dramatics guages ... ,: i__ :i'^ : g men and women with train- 3 . 11a/V/\ '?i ' ' 1 ay, September 16,. 1931. formation ; I :ANDOLPH, President. , ; I----..-?i 10UNA f - "" .' a- " f, ' !J5J?? ' ' - ; - . >T ' . - f? ; - 1 furnish the stu- ? ?Jr- -? ^i^esdayfrhu^" hthe Colleges will ' ' & Wednesday, : two schools will play ?????^ y of,the leading % expected to place - A ? bs of work accom- .. A .. , ^parfments PUB- * ducted. The peo- t ddresses on "Eco- - '? ich able speakers ackwood""and Rt. ' r A iident D. H. Sims, t ? $ Land -Grant Col- - > - " ilkinson, Dr. L J. A , Principal J. E. % fid Pinson. "A - 'A ES NINE" is true ?, ifl-Erahklin was a VP the president, the i__ intendent at once 35? ow your plans for <? ' text FAIR. . ~ 111 - ---I - Vlyers, Publicity Agent; ?V-? j?_ _ : : % ?n, Sam Hunter,?Sey- X * alker. & r'~ ?~~ o . .