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: mra ^ W* ?0 OUt MJH Large Number Make1'' Application For Sum mer School Work , Tfh^ BenedSct-Allon Sumiiier , School sponsored _ by Benedici 1?? College and A lion University and approved by the State 1)' partment of Jvdtteation wHI open Mon- day June 10, 1P35 This session j will in.all probability Ik- the l??gi est ever held at the two ipstitu- ; tions. When the 11* ncdiet-Allen I Summer School was organized i:* 14)30 the faculty and adm.inisti, tive stalf included twelve persv 1^?including the dietician?and the dean of women. There wt-ije four . hundred - a n it twuily student teachers registered in the summer of 1030. This year it has been necessary to increase the faculty and administrative staff to eighteen persons and already six hundred and seventy-live individ? I uals have made application, for. bulletins and for cntiunie. ?t Not, only lvas the faulty bo..p enlarged but the course offerings k have b t er>-cor 1 vspondi 11 gly increased. Persons \vht, teach in the J^^-vural schools will find ample opportunity to prepare themselves through courses offered under the direction of the State Department of Education. Additional subject matter cruises have been. ?arranged in every field5, especially] in he field of English- Professor Thurman O'DanioIs, Univcisity. of Penna, has been appointed to the teachintr staff and will conduct. | I V. courses in English Literature and' in Negro Literatim . High school i teachers and principals of elementary and high school will have opportunity-, this summer to urvsue protfessiomtlbptf courses in high school teaching ami in ele ?mhuiury and?luudi school adminjstration. " J - * .' , .... A feature of th suyimer school | will be its social .life. Plans have been made for combining leisure ' tilde activities with -study: and-' Ci.uat tinn to tin.v t:h<rr~~wiTI Jjc /- lawn parties and oilier so ial aeti L vifies on and <rlf the campus. The [ imnurd summer school, at which tear hers .will have- the opportunity 1 of*meeting-many of their friends f in JC'olumb'.a and vicinity, will 1>''T held this year at the Paradise ; A LaVcT-t This will gijVe "Opportunity -j fof-'those villa 'enjoy. Mulling: and ; ' - other similar art IvtriSw r.. a 'pleasant, ufternpoh* ami oveninjj on the \Vat\r. i Those who expiet to love on the campus and others who 'wish ' special 'pro&rams . nuuto. out Tor I them mayosend application to Pre- j ftdent Simpson . of Allen I'niver-' si'ty or to Director (!. K. Nelson of ! -Morris Colloge __ Commencement Morris Collej'o announces Com- 1 m? ncement program. ; ,' The following- program 1'or Coin ?' iiii'ilCeinent at Morris Corle.ive have | Ut't'ii anHuniK't J. Iiy I.. 1).'?I'inwoiit i Thursday, May 2*?'. K:1? fr. -M. On- L ?e ivilJi;-.-11Prae tirt' School." Friday, -May 21, 8:10, ]V M. Pra-j ma. " * \ ; . Saturday, May 25, ,8:00 'P. M. JkSr. Banquet. \ v , Sunday, May 20, 2:00 1*. M. Baecii- * laureate Sermon. ; Monday, May 27, 2:00 !\ M. Meeting of Trustee IJoard. -? i??V. Monday,- Msuy 27 8:1.7 P. M. Com-' 4 cdy, 'Daddy Doner Dogs." Tuesday, May 28, 8:D, 1'. M. l).a-[.' ma, Julius Caesar, Wednesday, Mav 20. 10:.*10. A. M. ? Commom'Pmrnt -Ad !i;esS l?y Dr: ,D * . C. White, Winston Salem, N. ' C. ; , , The Durham Mini -teial Union j_ tof Mo:ris College hrlrl their aVnua! banquet in the Dining I'aoni on Monday night/May 12, P.!,*15. T-lws, was inched .a gala atP-iir .-m-i ?q < <2& nnhiMters and tin ir musts vyer. - present. .[ * I Ki-v. W. it. Noal aetul as nia's-. ler of eereftionies ami- Pres-I. p. r" Pinson spoke on the .subject. "The ?. tJut.y of the modern ministers." Rev. J. P. Garrick, Dean of Theology made encouraging remarks. The annual addrossAvas (jeliyer ed by Rev. J. B. Bailey. President ^ A. It. of class of ';ir>. his subject was: A mind to work. Officers elect ed for were _ Georgetown. Pres.: Rev. P. II .l<m e>b Qimfrbello, Vice pres.;- Rev. Wm. Mclyinlcy Bowman, St. Geo., Sec.; - Re^.. J. M. Carr, IRuTITirs. Atr?t. Rev. W. Massey, Jr Chester, Treas.; Rev. T. C). Dunk can, Union Critic; Rev. J. P. Garrick, Faculty Advisor. , ? - -rrtK y. m. v. A. Thi Y. M. C. A. of Morris College, held their annual flection in the College ('Impel Thursday nite, Continued on Page-K SPECIAL NOTICE A plea to the churches for membership' for the 12th Annual Col"V ored Woman's Auxiliary of -the Synod of South Carolina, which? 1 will be held at Benedict-College, | June?10-15.? ? : - I hope that every minister will 1 to it to send at least one delepate from each church. Anyone wishing- to take this course send ptame and .address ot Mrs. W. O. Br6wnlee, 209 Academy St., Laurens, S. C. Respectfully, M. M, CHUFFXW. ? .-.T . ' III II j . Hundreds To Attend Fii Orangeburg A!) Speakers Are Nativ (V.n;iny ? P fV?-ry town in '1 ihi- st.v v '? v'iiiHj. ..up to at- I' tend t1 ileiTe ('oilniu'ticenv'eni ??> oTd jointly on,Sun-. <! ihvy ^ ,v'itti ClaHin. May ^'.^v L??'i'.oi AJ?^n- <>f South 1 * C" .-."ill deliver I he I?'aecal- ^ . ei'mon t o tiiir liuulty, yra- I1 sti dojits. and a Inul o f 1i - I'of.; O' .ll' " 1 ' * \v mail III I ISO rsi noi.I ol Till'- 11 ology, Howard" I'niversity, Wa-hiii'rlim. l.i. I!i' is rated by liiajiv ^ as tin- nib-t.inUiosting speaker oj""s groat depth ever to appear in this ! e?i< >i ami anyone-who has over a heard hini will strive to do so a- < train. f- . ' d /\not.l iai South' Carolinian, from i down ahout.Uatiiberg, .MiCOharles 1. Km j H. S.. now N. S. Farm _s .U'ent, m IT \lioro. N7 C.. will ad- T illoss tin* Alumni. . - v i. At~" p. nr. Monday there will i be a bu.-.ine^ nulling of,the- Alum* P ni Assoc-iat ion all members through s out The'1'nited States, are urged r 'o 1.e present.' Class day exerei-- t es ifceiv^'t H n. nr.. sponsored by t the Senior Com ire.Class. ' ,? Over oil candida.es for degrees a wtH-remdi their ijoal Tin .-.'ay. May ii COI I MI5IA D1S I JtlfT ~ .",7 COM r.|{ i:\CK. \ (Itv ,W. 1{. l{-"tvm;tn) . Thi- Columbia I'listviei?CVrTTfFr-l , oncb wii^ called to. order-by "the . I'iv td.iutr K1 ler K. K. ti. I)opt. Rev. I,.?Ui- Karm'er? was?elccT-d S". c.f 1'ioi'. Janus \Y<-<idbi:ry, Re- i potter t<> relic, in us' pTess, ;(n.l- \V. v IT H' VVuKl:: 1 11 pin lei tn?rci uhtr , press.- * ! The firnre a! reports exceeded | . those .of* 1st year; am! Dr. Dent i' duel or* .L' iu liU atituo]. _i'uf-Uv>- v that Ik- Would e(UitilU|e'"lo ?!? . jus'-*' . lu'e to all men. regardless of tli out cam:*. This -spiceli rieeive'ct . pui h' applause. ?Kil ty Mr?nunv j (, ran !ii!at< i in -lu'MnVr ministers and ; .. [ayineii" ..ddiv-- d the -Villi 1-eioi: ee| eoi.i ernii,their aspirations. v Di-li'm.'uish i Aisit/.rs )?resent j wire: Dr. K. A. Adams, I're-ie-| ttrjr-? KI??t of N' \vberry Dislri.t. . Pi-. |I. t '. Me< 1Vlla!'. P. K. 1?f spar!. I laid ura Di.-lriit; Dr. J, M. --Mar-j, risen, I'- itor Sapfaritau- Herald;,; Dr. W. C. ^raVvford, Mt7"rp~jr*.'.ICT j Sumter; and Dr. \Y. D. (Miapplle j of 'Columh'.a. Alile sermons were'; pi:iai l ed hy, ii,e following minis- . ters: It. \V1 ria.'iisi m, S. iI.' l.ewi-," L. K.' Vance, a/p| others. lrju-ratvs 11-rU >1 t?? thv n'Ui k 1 t'o li'irncr \v m: : I it Svwell, i.. \\ , i > " "M AY (}UEKN Fi ii&v. ' , ? . - * ?? j?-.V ' ' * * V ^ Z^^~Z7=: ItfetP. ' a ? ' -* S^o,; ' riv>" -v . - . ri* _?.j ?;? : ? ? ?? : ; r* _ I ? ?L* **j *& V . *?-? 5 k , ;f v tppp^ "llitp^s % t:v ~n&rV*- MISS ANNIIvB Cjo\\*ned May Queen, Fin Icy High May 7, 19,%, "before a throng of more ? ? -'? -?:- ? ? ? COM .MlSl.VrStttr mis in 4 , Begining May 26th e South Carolinians, "Hh-v arc' to haw the prive- 1 t'tfe of listening,..with their moth- I is. fathers- .and Jrk mis, to one I d'. the most renowned, speakers < n the country, 1 )r. (loi don 15. I Ian- 'I nek. It will he remembered tliat )r. Hancock inasteiTiiny~nddressed s lii assembli'^e of t'eaeh.ers and t ndfe>sional people in the Colunt- i iia Township Auditorium a few ! ea Mis a CO as euc-t ..f The Pal iictto State Teachers' Association. ' I- is- Professor of Kconomies and ' iocioloyy Virginia Union Univerily, Richmond.. Vir. Some of Dr.. s laneoek's classmates at Benedict lid even Harvary plan to hear him v peak to this large class (f can- s idaies for graduation. Relative? " mj friends' of Mrs. jl laneoek" who \ ; :u graduate of State College a i istor to the Dixon ln ot-hei s of J '< lumbia and Society Took- for- c rard to secinjrher on this injiaice- ; unit. Many -oeial - alfa'rs are dunned fur the. commencement -j ea.son which is' usually a sort of i eiinu 11." At least 75 percent of \ he Alumni members are'expected i 0 return and .revivify old mofUori- j s.- inspire i,Tic younir jrradUa'tes -T nd keep step with this irrowinir | n?tit'ution. . ' a Iallimtli. (leo. Williams and Prof. ^ V. Covin nr.. * 4 The Writer.- stopp. d with lid t tHninonx jit--.'the paisoftaee. 'Our i anthers wen*, personal friends t itiil ,we had a line time talking l ibout old times. Mrs, Smlinolis!daughter, uiiicy .ee is young an.I pretty, and tin ?1 1 unit single Ministers' iiufdv- if 1 |Uito jrk'asanT -for |f<"i^d 11 rit.it tl?" 5 onference. We have* re lis on* a liyve?tjiat. Jsiush, Holdett Jla p ' nd others will return to l.exine * nil souTT; U? \. Simmons is ni.iii! A nve.l by the pei pie of Lex i nit ton. John AN is *, (if l.exinirton is ? 1 he- rati"' for the general con!' . * nee.. Wise L a good chur- h .n.I should In o<j|isidf ri'd. - IIOI'MNS* Sj:ws Sue. lay was a luniit:l'ul May and ' hntvh moois 'did ;.|)nri'i'iaU' it: 1 *4a iv u a- ' a w n an I'nl?s?s+J?*44+ ir r M'i inoh d-liv. ivd "at: -St. John ! iautist Church; hy - thy. pastiuv "V It*v.- .1. M. W-ali'. Kvciy inio 011red it. *. C - ; Miss Nan I>. Howell \vas -tin* 1 _st of .Mis, KJizay: th,?x<-wt'on, . nnda\V J * :Mi.ss. s N1 tvtan an ! How ll-wor- ' hpcdnt St. .1 oi 111 Haptist Church 1 Tin. ,y ivoriunt;-. * i n ley High School ' ' , S& It J i : I v 'i5 , ' *' ^ _ ,?v ^ ^ ' " | , . ; 1 - .-..y, s;C --v ? ?, ' v 3 2 ^ " 1 *'<>" '< , "" '? ': * , V \x . f*,';,r*- . , ' . . ? i ' ' ' * 1 \ i - _ r? ? f-p p*. ?1 * ?pps*<. yw*;&'? f j f 1 ? r ?_:?, 1_?. ?4 ' s ELLK HOPE School, Chester, South Carolina, j than two thousand", five hundred, v r < t'H I'AUOLlNA.'SATUKn^Y Federatiort' Observes "25th Annual,Meet Tlii- "Federation" met in Colnubia May 17-19. On the evenng of the 17th very appropriatey memorial' Service was held at aidson Presbyterian Church in li intr of the late Mrs. C. J). Sax>n. Miss Helen Usher presided. Plur following program was iendervice, Mrs. D. E. .Pearson; Mrs. saxon's two favorite selections, Mien Quartet; Mrs. Saxon as we i.now her,' Miss- Helen Usher; drs. Saxon as an Interracfal facor. .Mrs. Jatnes K. uin; solo, louse by the Side of the Hoard. The service was very impresiive. " . Th' Saturday 'hiofhirig meeting viis held at Waverley graded ejiool. Miss Usher . presided. I'he club members were formally yeleome to the c.i*y in a very gra. ous manner by Mrs. Perry. M IL. K. Woods, vice-president of the 'hosier Club i? weTT c hose n~SvoYds nu.le' the response.. A very interesting and ini'ormIV? paper oh National and State \d* ration was read by- Mrs. daiyy Curry David. Next came he reports, as the delegates- gave in :account of the social and chaitahlc activities of the clubs retresented by. them, of thee many md varied means of raising mom >ne couiu dul xeei mai . ner asicniblcd group (if d? "voted wdnicii -irmly -Wedded~to the uuu;.c?Unit hey have made theirs ? the'biingng of eheer and sunshine into he lives of. their less fortur.ate 'ellow beings. None of the culbs reporting de.erve more credit than clo two of .he clubs on the Bamberg district indvr~the leadership of .Mi's. Jurliiig Moore, MVS. Carrie MaeUHlaji ipid Mrs. ,L. Walker. The wo last dailies, are president of k?rverlS' Club and Coggin's drove 1 ulr respectiveiy. * We would not liticaet i rum Tim fine work of any if the-' clubs, but these twf> are_ specially mentioned ' becaus> d of" heir, loyalty under very trying itcUnistancesf " Wh1 n the reports were all i? U 10-.00 had been reported fur the 'dollar campaign" fund and $211. Kl for the Wilkinson Home-. This, >1 course represents a small jiori i >n of tlie entire a mount of money at-<\d by the - elubs during the ear. They also support their oTTi"! charities and in many in lances sent boxes ol IooU stu'll tfid clothing . to. the home. Before the close of the after>Ooti session three things ' were . specially emphasized, (1) The loilar campaigft; (2) The October ii. .1.-111- r<) 'fli,- \V i 11; inson Memlial. If you do-not understand he.se be sure to get a full -ixylaiiation of the the three. '. as i held UL Wuii i'lwjr jachnnl 'Afoty short "cvetrmg? sessiotw Miss Usher presided. ' At this, meeting m'embers of the Jeh t'alion* were appointed to visit -h city churches for the purpose ittend the final meeting at the \llyi University Auditorium at > o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Sun. aft>'i;noon: session was veil attend1 d. Airs.- Rebecca S. Taylor- ot' Savannah spoke upon lie subject "We are Climbing, At- are lifrintr. The address was forceful from all points of view _eligioUs|y, educationally, econoniially, socially, morally. Mrs. Taylor was introduced by - Mrs. Marian?Paul in a tvw well chosen voids. Music was furnished by he John Work ' Chorus of the Booker Washington High School, ind Miss Ruth Cibson of State "Allege," Accompanied by Miss iJi.rothy .JBriuUeyf The election by he chorus gave evidence of sup i mi training. JI ISS is mil heTd the audienceunder the '.spell'-of-h?-r-sweet voice. Alter the silvl-r offering for the ^Vilkinson Home Mrs. 1). B. Taylor 'hajrman of the coiuittee on'reso-. |ilions made the report for the tumnittee tendering the thanks mil apreciation of those in atten iuree to nil of the residents of Tkdr nubia who had in any way eonrih,uted to the success of the neoting the'"Federation", which )oily adjourned to me* t at Welord May 1-3, 1U3C. Asjthe cIulr~Ttio nth e mentally t view the words of th<- Federation ioi- the past twenty-live years hey most" certainly-ft;eh' the urtge tt?go?H+eward?"Lifting? as?we 'Iiliiu is nvit till vu.sy uuw 11,1a tn inspirtnjy one ajid we know hat "Joy will come with the lfoi-ning" tho the dawn may btv ;ite "breaking." 2 . * Leaves Press The year book published by the Seniors of Allen ' University has 11st been completed, and is ready or sale. ^ 1? r* ?4. 1 1. ^t !i. inks is i>m* him iiuuk oi lib :ind to be published -in the hisory of the institution and everytody?interested?ib?the?sehoo) hould havcone. _ The amount is very limited and tersons desiring ? them should en J their orders in not\v. The price is only $1.05. Send all orders to J. O. Hart, Ulan University and your copy rill be mailed' to you at once. f iT t il I! -L ^ Western Carolina Mai ^- Beauties For Tri School and Business Obse To Boauli Just a brisk morning ride from | Columbia, is Leesville, Where our I correspondent, Miss <"!iii-xi? \1 I Royd rnrifb?.?MlSs Boyd secured i the rijrht to sponsor the eliminu- ! tion contest in this town where ; you-dta^t* see people iottorinp on. the streets but all sem to be sit. work, On tu the second part of -the m in-uric* Uin'.'sdnny wti. i,. I'; ! Norman Bush holds forth as principal of the Batesburp lliph School si brand rpny -structure built of brick and lotted for utmost utility ami "ff&enpth. Here Mr. Bu*h smd Miss Byrd one of the "teachers were authorized to sfape the contest .in-tbcii>?*^suMous auditorium. Two mighty nice lookinir young ladies wore viewed. Tim Director was g ra ci.6u s 1 v roceived. while in conference with Mr. Bush a very intelligent looking young Miss' came in bearing a tray laden with ioe cream and cake a* coming from the 4th grade. While speaking with Miss Byrd on pl.TTifor the contest a little lady presented us with some punch that was Oh-! so cold! While on the outside, it was oh! so hot! ? Reluctantly we left this 'charming spot, but not until, we had a I langi'iuetlts made lor'.Mi-.- Mary (lolston to aid in trie local program; At Ridge Spring to be greeted by Professor Higbtower, R. W< Anderson, and another host of teachers fortunate enough" to he working in. a brand new building of the finest construction available. These are the types of schc<ols "that a' stranger would have to ask "of what group are they?" Miss, Rosa Broadnax and Mrs. Ruby High tower assisted by my. * old friend "Boli" Andei syn promised a highly successful atfair in this thriving town. Mr. Broad "ax. Ridge Spring's ) ading tailor and merchant proved an inspiration to all Negroes desiring to enter business. IJsig Ridge Spring as headquarters we visited- Johnston where Prof. C. O. Mcintosh conducted us around the town.. On this trip two young ladies, whose names will appear.. Inter, were chosen. Al! towns'in this section are in a radius of 8 miles, So we journeyed over to see Mrs. Parker in Edgefield. We found Mrs. Park er very keen about the possibilities of their representative, who was chosen a few - weeks ago, Edgefield Academy under the principalshift of Prof. Parker was visited, tlvere C. ODell Floyd, teacher of Vocational Agriculture was fonnJ, v.:.. ? > - ........fi .j).' y>i is.r KMiuiiil, |a appi upi ittlu flU'lh of profit -?We cxercfse. Early Wednesday morning' the thriving resort city, Aiken was descended upon. Xh*. C. C". JohnFuneral Directory and Embalmers Meeting - A |T ? ' The Colored Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association "*of South Carolina, held it's annual Convention in Columbia May loth, apdlGtlj, which was one of the. ' jnost ctuir t rue Hvr-' meet ings over" put over. All of the sessions was well attended, and the f5TTt5lic program carried out at The Kiineval Homo of Johnson and Bradley, will long live in the minds of nun of the profession. The local committee entertained upon a very broad, plan each day and ntgTvtr The chicken dimvf. served on the Buffet Style, left no excuse for a single one there to want any?mrrrrr?ft Was" at the home. t>f Mrs.. Kstelle PinckneyHart that we had lunch. eavh day., and the (irt-to-fjother Boy's was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs II. I). P< arson,s Wednesday night. Mr. W7T . Peak, _ Arulerson._ivas re-elected President, Mr. J. H, W. Harris, Beni>et-ts"vilk-, Vice Pres.; J. K. SpAnn, (thesf r, Sec.; Mrs. Johnnie Maty -Robinson, Rock Hill Asst. Sec.; .Nlrs. Pearl C. Williams, Newberry, Treas-; and Mr. C. L.ee Davis*, Anderson, Chaplin. Ouriiext meeting will be lr Id at A ntlerson 11>3C>. , ?? ~W.~T reaK, President; J. K. Japimn. SecfetarV. . .. Wilberiorce Univ? Professor Awarded Fellowship Wjiberforce, Ohio.?Prof. ThomTaU.Eraser, an instructor (P* hi"~ -logy at Wllbeilorce Lniyersity has been awarded a fellowship by the General Education Board for one unr? r f a' nnrcim fhr* ch?/Nr j i; ?- wynvroj; jr. at Columbia University, Nt?v York. It is the first time, a Wilberfoi'ce University faculty member has had such an honor and was awarded ifter a rigid physical examination I and h careful review of Prof. Fraser's scholastic record from* Uigh i School, CoHege and ginduate work. It carrier-with it the enforcement i of Columbia University and Wilj berforce. University with a leave of absgnce by Pres. R-. R. Wright, Jr. to start his work September 15, 1935. Prof. Fraser came to Wilberforce University in 1930 and has been in the biology department since his connection with the university. He is the nephew Continued on Page 8 l_ rj _?v - .C . ' 1 , v''~ beg, ces Hid Thru p to N, V. and Harl?m rvation .Made in Addition lies Found. I -nil < Qruie Store lliiil. the' ijlfit'i* uf.r Dr. Cherry found our first atten--. ?yh'-n iiiuuiiil l<. the Filling Station and Grocery Store where ( ouneil ( hen y. .the. Johnson Hrot !. er.-' Charles el Cetera, were contacted for inueh favorable results. Miss Gwendolyn John-on charminK young daughter of the late in;, .Johnson will repr. sent Aiken on J tine 2-1. and in a big. way too. \\hije. in Aiken the "Public School was visited. Hero ivas seen Mr, Zaek ToWn.-eiulr principal, who n< completing his tir.st year with itreat succes-. Mi-s Thorn asma Diiekett', recent graduate 0T1 Spejinan and native Columbian \Vas observed as she conducted an Kng ^'IIUUIL JIlUlJUl'l . " Of particular int.i-i.-~t t,. hnsi.ws.: _ mi tided ypunp people is the fact ' that William PBill" McGhee i> n?w a successful youritf merchant hi Aijten and enjoys the busniess of both white an I colored, -His wife apd daujfh/or, Kyon, who is. just as pretty as h r hanie. iwrc culled upon. The family of the.late l>r. ,v. jyhnson. distineVifsh'd hrmnrisf uphoi 's jiis m\me iiml above" all car ries on efficiently in business. Visit these [daces you'll l.y struck by. ' the air ol' sincere hospitality. On iloWn to Blackville where Prof. R. la. Moore, principal of thy. Blackville Hitfh arid James Evanwelcomed us. -Upon the authority. of Miss Hattie Holma-n~~sp"onsor ami t-bv judges Blackville is represented by Miss Nellie Ellis beautiful you nit seriidn It will bb remembered by old "Stateites" that Miss Miliary Ellis was quite a sen-ation and winner of'a style show, in her portrayal ot sportitnr wear and beach styles. Miriani is a sister of the rcpresentative Nellie who is a beauty in her own rijrht. At Voorheys Richard "Bliss" Williams arranged atfairs for immediate action: Miss Kitty K.~ Gibson of Denmark will compete with the best of. them June 24th. . VV?> ni'l'iinu'lmlmi t K? lu-ofU- v.rwr..\_ oration of Mr. Moore, Director of Instruction and hid all .Junior High graduates consider Voorhees for -their -advanced-wort. ?'the? Dircc- tor spoke to "Mr. Martin's senior , class in science. Mr, Martin is | also Head Coach. lJian.s were perfected In Orangeburg-for a?loca] -contest in D"ukes (iyn>nasiuiiT"*tfi*V' second week of. slimmer rrhu"l. Mr-. Ethel B. Williams at Triangle Terrace dh- ; ected us to. Miss Susie Mae Irick .vho- -will represent F.llorep made. -ytmioir- b^" the Williamr?family. ['A lotTg await<?dsh]nver of - rain greeted us on oufreturn to Columbia. and Gadsden then a hot | s newer ana 10 txu. Pres. Whit taker ~ To Address 4Grads\;at Georgetown, Sr C. 1 f On Thursday evening. 30th inat Bethel A. M. E. Church here the* coiftmencement address of the .by Dr. M. F. Whlttoker, President of the State. Agriculture and . Mechanical Colleen?, at. Oj'afigtbuiv, one of the country's leading educators. . Completing ,what , Principal ...J. I?. Beck regards one, of the best tek'nis the school has had, in point interest antf co o pe r at ro n f tire Howard School will begin its series of confmencoment-s exercises on"Friday evening, in a play by th Primary department, titled, "The Little Red Riding" Hood.". Dt\ J. \Y. .Murph, pastor oT" Bethel A. M. K. Church, will deliver the annual sermon W?Che school ou Suhdav j\:terhooni"Utlth. On Monday evening, at Howard School, will be witnessed the senior class play. "The Pastry'"Cook and the Pirate." The annual High School play, iu "Crimson Eye-Brown" will be had at the Howard School auditorium, . on Wednesday evening. ?'"h = * ? mm Voorhees Begins Comijiencement May IS, I-The"Mo. 1 e 1 School closed this week, beginning Thurs day night. May 16th. The first four gfridls on Thursday night, and the f>th, cth and 7th gradeson ^frTtrtnv" tvhrht ' "Hi r. ' y successful year. The total enroll meat was 5H. Thy extra month of school had been paid for by the parents themselves, because the State paid for seven months only. :=r The Migh School and Junior Col* lege will dose the end of this week and the early part of the nyxC week. On Friday, May 24th, at "eight P. M.? the- high school will hold floss night, on Saturday, May 25th, the junior college will hold j Lias-* jugni- isunnny, may zum, I at three P. M.. the Rt>v. Charles II. Brown," D. D. of Columbia will preach the Baccalaureate Sermon. On.Monday night, the "27th, the An ni,ial Oratorical Contest and Patron's Nightwill he held, and Thurs day, the 28th, at 1:15 the annual., commencement pinogram will be completed, with Prof. H. A? Hunt" Continued on Page 8 PRICE: h CENTS "Miss Friendship" "Alav Queen" V 77 "S; mstf *' ' ' i * - ckma <;ainks* r:rTi! .\irr iu On.Friday, -May :int. the i-eh-bra-tion of tin- crtrwminir <.f Slay_ Queers and.. Mi.-s- Frit .ndshh. was carried out ..with all ; cl! iy". ai;.| ponip. rhv Mav Qia-ep.' b- i, 'Mis- \iu<h T;: ,'. ~? Mi-s ('< ITu (iaiii' -.. "jH.e aUoudants <T Miss May Qu<"t'ii w e- Helen Clan.'l. Ai.ui>T"'h} tph.ivi- . and Quinry belie 'Myers." Mi-s . Friend-hip'.- : -j 1 " : .wWe? .Misses Fannye Mao Li'ttli'-. Kipi-e BeatV and Htrftle F~Frrs l> y. Tk .' beaut iull e'cncimny was carried nut' in?the ciJU-j/e aadit*>rium: .winch wu> beautifully decorated fur the' occasion. Miss Ruth L'iyton .-puke c?n the origin" of the crow an ib of., the Slay Queen, Mrs. -Flrda t) . sanj* a -?*h> in h . !.< > ' <.f Mi.- M -y Queen. Mis- May tjhufrn and .Ml.-s.. Friendship Tudd -way .,v-. r the cam pus lawn at the tennis tournament and-at t he-M ay-???< !ai that .niyht.. The Senior -"Play." The Civj . Who r orjfoi was?flr i v c 11 n " 1:< an-i.i ri. Utn Friday' niyht : : <I v.-:i- a CeRS. - . The Sonhtf < ia.<*V> s?t-t sermon . < "f t'h" SeniorClinton al-the ... A M. 1'.. a" Chur,ch Sunday. Tit" -e'rmor. wan enjoyed? fa-1 :.m" 1. injr the If'trlnnnur f ? ->r < ? ??mencenutit and the yr' >*! "1.1 \lt? :i tion clays." ' to be Staged At Beiiedicl S! The' !i-Vr,!" - Vt ^ of. KnpIisH at T?\ i.c'eh f w ill rr~ Othell", hv Wilianl Siiam - .r Othello- is? the-'STmph"s. speaf 's four treat tr. lr- >' ." ' \ uter th'ivv homa .Ma, I" t'i. Jhi.?a __ and Kiny Xear. Iirhflv ' piofts ahitrn a f ;?: Syiljt hello. llv- i'iaC-K?-M.U'-r -ft: \ Ore - -frHui- sel-'V ieer-wf>v- -Ur^?i?is.T-i~2Jc.-?__? _ demona, daughter ~rf?. V. ??senator,.'ami *p'< 'is her ay air.-: i.- r father's wishes. lay. , 'ancient at <1 mum*** f v"!!a': . suyycst.s tn 111ma'.-t- r : at i demon,i 'is unfaithful t'o hit!-.-.- :11c '? present* t" 4 hi- Tiiu'l'. w to he pr- ( >!" tinit van he <i' 'hi, and so works Jr.n; irto j, rage.. In this s-tat" ? f v T i Othello nnrnh l-* hi-' v.fe by' smothering Tut-: then.. 1. art':, y tha.t she?n?rnmvT-r'1. '"* nab*, s^ himself. A large c/.i.-t h:t- be-h a?--? (:,hie ; ". for presc'ntnti"n f thi- play. wh.ch bids flHT to !> ah i'.U " t :.g ^ prefi-rmanee. Throe mem.be - ?hi< east. Mr. Maxio (i- *-?!? Mr. Anly H:i111 i11, ..ml ?. li'-.'K'.'va lioivlori, ait. nw.kinjf Ii-r ap|)i art nct's K1 zahyihai , (iVinvrflLTaT! pvi'iiir' tak-n iuin"ui ^ iliiU'L' uthvr plays ?.f Elementary Schools In Annual Dramatic > ' T<$u r 11 a men! Tin* Kleme.ntury schools .of Columbia will present their iam. ;al Dramatic- Tv ornament <>h Friday ' in Allen's auditorium. Tiii.- promises to bo a treat that r.,,::o tan afford to miss.. hutch sch.-ol will be represented by .the following plays: -.* - !b?U.1 I'd", Utu'tor H'al'ir Sa\ *, The Health Parade: lie,-her T. Washington, Good Morning; Waverhy, Auctioning the Class; Rei:odict, Stars in the Flag: I.ev\y, Mother Ivarth's Children; Broker Washington Heights, Carefulness; '/T Ridgowood, Dr. Fester's' 1 h a]t-lf and Happiness C .enter. AdmissioaTlO -and Tf> cents. A Vi ry colorful. event \\ ;i- held Tuesday May 'J 1st tit '-'Hurst field [>y uu- eienu-n'.ary Schools p i nN . There were {wo unwrappires of. the May Poles, the first irr? in? composed 'of first grade cV.il Iivn and the other of chldron of the . upper grades. The .music . which was beautifully played by Miss A. E. Jackson and accompanied by Sfmpy^dd June and Mr. Henry Bermett was composed by Mr. W. A. Perry, principal of Waverley School. .... - ' \ ~ .