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E. PHlI.-tr ELI.1S Field A?en<
. ALFEKI? T. BUTi Fit. Adv. Mg^.
, Commdnicati n ?Lr, tended for the
current issue inns' he-very briet
and should rcah Fie editojyil
desk not. later than fti silayot
each week.:. . City' m \v?,- locals.
, . - personals anti social news by
.. Wednesday bight
Business anil Kditnnrtr l?*iorie?
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Saturday, .Ma> 2a. 1 11.15 Tp^atTire?r,r
pa s a l'e>dl tc!CM 1
against t(io-Co"!ijran-\Vajrnef antily'nchini
l.iTl, but it.i- outrageous
for Florida's iygi?laturo to ihh tTTe
. same thiiig as it d'tl n cent I v." d-ust
how could i; it. ii with the menVorv
f (.'Jatuli: Nial si. Tre.-h. Of all
-J-the lynching* in this luiinty. none
| ~ " fTTUld u i~ If. is .si: i pit- mTI the' banliarTt
:?'s 'itifli I ... ?li-.?
Afi<] the <asserted. Hint
ho Imd '?iii- all iPiat h. could dn
- ,-to precent it. (>h li ?. ! ' 1' I"i"< 1;\ ijiK'y
not want 't he-f-fUen" to-iri*t into
this spoil. *
One may uhi!cr>:sftil the. yppnsi'tion
of.thi' Ainvrienn Liberty I,ca
I'll'1 Uj '.III' I! 111 ! I ' 11 I i I o ;(.[.>?ill I i ;
. for tho 'ny-t prut._-ti.ii- members
f-.-iof know -n thiiiy: of the harrb
ship, .sntTef'iny ami ijiff> poverty
-u4' the tenant wla-.-a Hut - how jnen
Ifke Sona'of.s. Bailey.of X. Byr-c
of \'a.. I.oiiy 1.1' I.a.r-ttmi Smi-<n hi
S. I'.., who have l)ot|i.all their livos
surrounded TTy farm tohants.. can
?ojfpoj-o such a I?11! i- a liy-tory. |;
wouhl seem that, they w ttld Jiyh.t
ll'ith ..II tin r [nil'lr ' In i'iv. t thr-r
i L...- people a ihan.M ipjiT ;li.i|-o air -|L1
too. many, white ami l.hfi k. in the
. pailieiila- part of 'tin- country
ft'onv whiih tiio.v hai!.? o.
T.ho A. A. A. catu-._!i: tr~.f-r :la~
n h+?t rtrnt-o *7- hw| ?u an ;!/.
. ,-iirro slio'i! i no; . nil j anv'a irc.imstanees
vote. V'r| 'W.y rVn tVupity
Nr. m tp?fnrr,infant
crpps is cantalmiMHut thr.e
ftui; hs?ol' 1, h.?'a i i.a c aro?uu.faiaa_
: t'O'^'lj . ~'i ho I'ioi ' i ; 1 1'l' -L11- 0"ll
"ol CI. Ol -III. n il'l .1- t.. Aw
J .yules of he A. A- .\,..r_iaob tfrpwpr
! has a vote-, ' ml.'hofo^wtf .the hub.
?I ?tphe. white itl; v,A . jU.^i aii.-lv,..
thp colored > <; soinTT;P;
... ...~notvlrrVstTfTTW5
ship as many a- *ni')"ra>ip. - i f can
*7 r?ffftmrpe- 1 !' I'A"?iji oic." -tee
.course, the trt'inlimr i-.in ' '-.ami
a-" S'iiV- no. ' SIR-h ,;i Jvrh - ?! 1^*4^
r>nw4i i>'* '.h? * -Ian. i
clause in the. VutTratfc .plan pi the.
South.(Jrochvillo
( i.mty. -1 ' - 'em
(ious n t mind ii lynclvmr r.??\v and
then, hut vlu n >' fomt - to pay(
inir thet (d'o|- .it < <?; >5in?_r to law it
kicks.- If- apj" ! from a juik'ment
"trf StJ.niMi n niloivd against
it for a lynchintr wa- argued last
week in thr- ."iiatc Supreme <' :uri.
? " sroTTsnoi^) r \ m: V ?
ai.K'i: \dv t rn:i>
A folnro ; tUitil; JiiV- 11 nil ill- of
Oklahoma w,i- ennviolt.l of oiiminaT
rrpraiilt: sunt; sentenced !o die.
He <;halK-njr? i 'lie jury?* on. the
??N r I'a'l 1'ooii
?, v consi : I I.' ly 1 an r I in ill! r.iiv -erviee.
Th- c e \?."i- ponclintr bofore
the decision of the Scottsboro
Case? T), -;1111"_denial was made
by Oklahoma !h;ii was made by
A4a4?auui1 lv 'u;*tV 5V;kiu?w Holfin's
contention was correct. Cfi i f
Justice of the United Sites di
Mi*, nr tc.avi! 1'iL- in tie- decision
which was doliybrpd by him?h o
used just 170 word-. Fie upheld
flic appeal oi If ll'in- and s.ci _<La
side the convictioji, ^ eitimt the
Scnttsboro ease a s-h nthyXV lulw
" ttTI??tft?St?Supremo*-", r 0 iTTTnw il??a_
?- pain hittimr ' blr ... un.-A moncaii
practice. Alrbanii was discussing
ft proposed lave to liinn .I'iry mil)
to "qualified electors;" the trick
being, of courso, to prevent Negroes
from becoming- "qualified
electors'." There could-;be ?'n;k
- on such n provision provided just
ord'nary .honestjT'btf Wrtkl in the
qualified business. * _"~
The frHf has rtot as yet be.cn
| enacted into law, but perhaps it s
will be. That however will hard- | 1
ly save Alabama front being com- | t
polled --to- -observe -the?^ Si?t-'on? t
st 1 tut ion m tTTaT particular. it I t
docs?nut appeal?that the law is . \
so.much concerned with the man- |
nvr 1 in uliiih Mngiin^ ttrw-barred . (
fact that they are barred. Color- ' ,
ed citizens ate becoming ju-t aj<
little important with the constant
denying of the fundamental rights (
^?T-Ame??o?Tv^t-tti/ens and initttLand
mute girding themselves for fho .
light to get them. And in this, 1 (
they are being sympahized with ;
and "encouraged by ap ever growing.'
number of fait-iftinded and | ;
?just loving white citizens; N-o :
utibt, the Supreme Court will be 1
called upon in the future to pass 1
upon some of the tricks devised !
to get around the principles rej....
allirmc.l in the Scottsboro Cases.--!
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THK VH Ivl'HKSIDIiNT AII>K1>
I'KillT ACAINST.ANTI-LVNCIlINCi
BII.L
In "The I>aily Washington Mer- ~
' ry-Go-Round" last Sunday ap,
pea red an item of more than passting
importance to the Negro ,.nizens
of this country. It has to do .
!; witK the doings of the VicivPr.esident?-Jack
Garner?while the Cos-c
vi/tan-Wagher Anti-lynchilig hiil
was up before the Senate. Says
rthe article: "Ig llm filibuster against
-the antidynching* bill he
nan. a uiy nana in arrmij.'ini;' me r
sjWirttjry l?>* which ihe measure
was shelved. Yot so cannily has
Gai ner opeiateiLlhat only a few in\viriv|)ullinjf'"orTtic
extent to whirl
ho is now influencing the chamber's
?alf.airs.V- . '*7/7'
Mr; Gamer, as candidate for .
his present- -portion,. received _thi
i viiti* uf nioje chimed citi/eiis iliarr =
;U'v Democrat cvor -ad previously
received?arid that too notwiibstanrfinrr
the1 fact that he is from
Texas, a. state that has done its
daincst to disfranchise, its* colored
-cit jsuuv-. One would' certainly
think that a Vice-President of the
United States would all? himself
?wirlv- iiw-mwuitumt looking to the ?|ir
ti i-tiiyr of ils.eitiy.ens uarproviiled
in the Constitution which
he . took a solomn oath to observe,
protect and defend. Evidently, the
;?i 'it - idcn.' ntitl Viee-Pre^ident don'-t j
"-oe eye to eve- on tin- lynching evil. j
Though. silent during the fight in j
the Seiiat^'ovef this bil 1. yet President
Roosevelt has morn than!
once denounce!, .lynching?t h o .
| shame of , America. Vice-I're.si
dmit ,tint net- has never denounced
lynching maybe it 1s too popular
/n- hi> - c i It'. I iweaTTT-He nT "now"'
revealed a- assisting in blockingthe
passage of a law to, stjunp out
such, or"at-least .to make it more _
dangerous to engage in such 4^
spurt:?Mi. (larnei may be feiioini;
noted to rtlu with President R'oose-|'
r velt in IJiMtJ, l?ut- it is safe* to say
thht there will not be as many colj
<?ied .votes ca?t for the tjekot' its!
r In <' e 'ma* in I'.idJ,?t'olarod voters
i have learhed the wisdom of not -fin
ing owned by any particular
j political party but they?too ba^ie?
4 v i^ii'in enough not to give- sup-j
j port to those positively' revealed a
against their wdt'aro?and thev j
have" good memorytoo. Mr. j
tia'iH i' will hardly he a "forgotten!
,'ui.ui" ,lut l'.'iin. If nn.j n hnH in- i? j4
renominated.
j| POINTEDPOINT;^
I By George A. Singleton , ,
** ' XI
. t? " ?* fc
-j {2^tr wt^kly'?4vxt; ?X-' "never
j s'hnink from letting" you know the
J ntire purpose of (e><IV Acts 2?.?:27.
"The \V(lekl.v ilvl: _ - - - _
- I iI'm nu'i. plow .bis hi.nd who "
never ? :!ih" t. "<'.?? ?
I -i\\ a stud' nt -tilled with truth
wr frrrrrtli'T never go-d
lu land or mind I fu-ver saw the
j .v re?|>ened harvest grow,
? - ! Ti-id;
? Arfnrdrtir t- whtn-u'e tresr .firm "
Washington the Costigtjm Antilynj
a vote. It will he remembered
I t:.at the vote was prevented hy a^_
J talkfcst iVeeayse certain Senators"
.e re alt'iti'.h it Would pass .if given
I a chance. The sponsors of the
hi!) have i clared their intention to
j bring it uj> at tie* proper time,
j Some .day an enlightened Senate
I will pifs- it. Thirds the time to
.vin friends for justice and orderly
Veal procedure.. Proponents of
.tire .hill will not break the faith.
| At this writing the y Pat man
-. )>)-?. sident M ho intcnis to marl his
veto in person. "To pass thisbill |
over his head would be an affroyt.j
to the president. Here is hoping i
the Houes and Senate succeed.'
Money for reindeer in Alaska hut
not one cent for the veterans who
; | ho .hunt of battle wh^n swivel 1
; man- nu n romninoii ui uomc: ?
! Mussolini has'. -pok.en his mind
about Tthiopia. "Hands off ev~T
ct ybody." This will ?'bo~~t lit* hot? in-?
I oiur.of the creator of wars ^vh(,n
| the. rainy season stops and ftfjhtin^
bejrin's. 'A million Bronze men
| in America nujrht offer their ser- j
vices to Haille Selassie. Japan
| miirht transport them. Fine way-;
j t? .-mu- tnv in?- pii?myn?. .1 111?.1.
J" pre for the fstyord, the sword they
4 will have, - 4-.
.J'iic KitmitK^ have. vot o ! t<> ~3f*1:
eopt, .terms. (if .jjvlop.enrfcnco."," Tho.'i
vote \vu? overwhelming. Why i
- wnviMi your undo desire to got rid
f * valuable a prize? The Is- '
lards are rich in natural resources,,}<
and the, color lino is unknown. d
- Matter of relief is vt#? seriorfs |
n this city while these times are i
heiiT? written. Mr. Hopkins will i
let the state have no money un
jl J _ V r
;alos tax from 2 to 3 cents, and tlw;
egislaturc is bucking' the-.govern- ,
>r. In the meanwhile the client*
he midst of plenty people are_in
kttttt?The nation* will roiheihbeH
he streets of Paris in 178'J,pW.hen
he poor, ragged people matched
?n the palace of fluT king afA'crtailles
crying 'bread, bread.' The
jucen said: "Let them eat cuke!"|
The E. Church is one of
he most progressive dcnnmiha"vtTis
Th rnee hes.?Mothers' _liax_
ilie Bishops met and very quietly,
look high grouhd and enacted ccrain
changes that will he bound.Lu
revert rate throughput Blonze
Methodism, presidency ih the council
of Bishops will rotate. As it
should be. Each bishop in turn will
have an opportunity to preside.
The A. M. E's. have a fine Publishing
House in Tennessee that is
advent ajo,d -a going concern. These
Christians are to'be. congratulated.
Some brother wants to make a
motion that the A. M. E. Church
go into executve session at the
General Conference and resolve it?rlf
into a rmnpvitti'p of a wlvlo
on the state of the church. .May
not be a bad idea.
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?: Kampbellgrams ?
Y
By Stephen C. Campbell
'?t t t ( t , , , 4 , , ??v
Training for Leadership, is ti
mill, ofjthe da C, ; -training ?t?
usefulness, training* today lor tomorrow's
opportunity. Kleisei
has' a fine book on Training t"-? ?
Leadership and Power. Kampbellgrams
think"that, retrar leys t<"
the piirpo>Q of" the " training, b,
trained or disciplined.
At Georgetown last year, the
S. S. and B. Y. P. U. Gonvenlio;-.
Oehcviiig in tile KampKili ?t i'e philosophv
that "tie can lut'.-n pin-:)'
alone than" with a m?\yd.-delegates!'
ihe* writer ti^urvey tjje state, se;eet
th*. courses, and- the perso. in
;<> teach, atuf report to the in sit
Sumter, July 17-121, ltUo.the statu.of
alfsiirs -with the piopoM d program
based 011 notional b- < kup,
plan the isilly and inform the citir-stitileney
tis far ne pos.-'ibh what
wmii,i b"- expectv :?hum tin H+rrcv
Ridge mountains on the west to
v. nai lesion ny me sea; rrum * t;ai;lotte
on the north to Savannah river
on the South, the'state hits becft
chee-lie . with needs ami plans to
meet these needs.. Tht. hilly "has
been, planned. the state has JkJoii
infumiiiiL_Lhv Cor; See. I has In en
paid, all fravelinn expense- raisvT"
and the dark corners are haV.inir
the liptht brought to tin in.
_ Why Can 1 .Not AO'ord t<? Mi>TKeTSta'ie
Baptist S. S. tind P.. V."
1': I'. Convention This Year?
t. Because it is at Mm ri?Crrhle^re,
the pride of the present imh>-i
at ion. i tit'1 ha.-od by the- I lo- d BX,
t Ire fathers ^and sustained liy-the"
>\veet of the children .
2. Because this is the lirst tinji
n the history of the Haptist Denomination
that?sm-li p- .. i-:i m
has- beep attcnrpte i. Tliis is a pro-,
trrani < 1' Information, Inspiration,
tne+fat-ioa^aml- Impaitation.
ii. Because of 'be persotis o .
rhe faculty. 'Four masters and'
two bachelor' from the bes't schools
of America. One a successful pastor;
u!H' a letK'lu V of WiYv "oxr]ieTo"
< nee?ftnri?t-hnromjli * pt epu) at ii ir
One. thy head of the best', city
school in the state'. One a leader
in the business world and superinrendliel
of (ilie ol1 the hr-sl?:-eb~-bni
the_iUUe; The two lau e' ait
xperts , in their field. ..
4.. Because HKIU S. S. -Iml. B. V
P. II. Workers' are eomimj to. exchange
views and swap ideas ami
ik ebai'Kei with new life.
IV. Because of the ttrui F'.eh.
Day-Demonstration Saturday nfternoon.
the like of which )i:i~ n \ ,
er In fori1 been seen iti the umvitu^
ttnn. ^?
tu Rcaitse of tile "varum> t" ntests
between Hie school.- unions;
missitfharies. counties ami indivlili'.iI
workers. t
7.7"Because it "will he more th :n:i
if'iiu iitimi, it- U The Bant is tx.
Because the n w constitution
will become cll'ective.. Half < !
ho Kxeetrtivo Board and hall' < J'
The Board of Reliaiou-* Kducati' n
! . Because fares are so cheap,
Board < n the "Campus" i<. only
$2.00 for the whultf session, lie
at ion for the courses is only
2.r)c each. Manuals, 2.r?c. If you
have one brihjr it. It will be used
as a text. Daily Vocation Bible
School and B. V. 1\ U? Manual-.
f>0(J each.
10. Because it is the fulfilment
, f your' Hi t ams and the realisation
of your ftOpes an l the one answci
" '''Mir 1T:'V',< All
information with plans, and
>r nte;l material will he furnished
free upon request. If
you want a Free Trip to Dayton,
Ohio June 17 -write Dynamo
Campbell, af once. lie is ypviny
three persons free trip'"to I 'nvt
tdlrio with- all expense* pairTTTuriT
'jttli- work.- (Jit your frichds to
help you. The trip to Washinjcti 11
was wop?hy?iSlts. Johnye?1 t.nen|IO"t,
I was in Charleston' lost Wo k
with.. Calvary Church, Rev. \V*. <1
Kinard, pastor. 1 We had a
school. The ministers jnet and
t'. d-M- ci'y-wide'!>. 'V. I?. S. and
classes to ;be directed by- tlt?^ t.ur.
S-c-V tireenviHo has. voted n" eijjvwj
'c tield~day f<y .Iurc(. SpeciaT
workers, -<_>k 1 hi' field after
Tune'T." I aTV? witn*.'"AhTTocR, TCci'.
A. R. Burke, pastoV at this writ:
nir.
For Date^
A nniiaj StateWide
Bathing
Beauty Contest
IHE PALMETTO LEADER
sterling high school
NEWS
namni?nd. ttvr.ortTT"m
Gl'Of llvilll1, S.' ('. C'OMfh?Lcnvli.udt
des-rvcs congratulations on
th: very efficient manner in which
"liti a-nturu! athletics .it Sterling,
There is. every reason to believe
that hi- -wotk this term will make
- appart ?t i,y future yeyars
the playing "1* 'the teams that
the school will st-mi- forth.?- Last
week saw Hv b? ginning of intramural
baseball. The initial game,
between the third and fourth yiat
boys? was .scheduled to be played
Ti. alnv at' M.ivberry park. And
the enthusiasm of the teams was
-o high, that in ijpife* f. recent
lituv^ -railfs they would not postpone
TRc .game. May berry -park;
!>: iiig situated in a low place tuar
the Re'J J- Riser. was covered in
places with water and was in no
condition for serving tas a baseball
diamond. Nothing daunted
.Mr.. Lenhardt and 'the boys mov.d
o W'-.-t (ire. nvillc, found higher
ground atul played tlv game ahywuy.
~ :
The game ended 7-3 in favor of
the, seniors. Thrills in the game
wv?e-bi illjant pitching of Lee Williams
for tire fourth year fellows,
>n I a h' lii - run niade by Robert
Johnson, a'member of the 11A
t)n of the tradition, of the school
is the annual reception given by
i 11 n i o r<t ?j-re -v hi > to i- of the millv
. . This .6. iviiL reception is
rchcdtih d to take place Monday
rglit, May l!Otli. In keeping with
v spK'urihl method of giyir g
'.udints piactic in "being at ease
,.i ji?. a-... a -?rr?
Mia- vri in \ it 111.1 or <_'!>Kl.uri
(1. Miss Claribd Mcknight
Mi ls ' instructor, had the juniors
ohl a practice reception: Friday,
.aidi stum lit bn night p.ix cents to
nnvliaso the; punch and sandvii'li
s which w, re served l>y the
^voiid v-v ir stud' nt.* who will
-orve at the real* reception Monday
night. _ jr~'
'I'll hotsA glee flub., title of tho
. jioaFs ' nuis'.eul organization,
gave* a proiiK-nad< in th TrndV
Kacll bnV i::. it ! ; oolpy poly
hm guest an ! also >had the, pi'iyiledge
of asking another young
than, r.ot .a member of fcho ()rgari'.
dion, to att.nd and bring a young
_ady. Tlv.' youtj"- ladiis won
v. uing hi r.-.-v- auU -tiiu? fycun.'j
Prizes Given Away at
. _ __ ... ^ -. . ...
Pewilburt
rui/l<:s DON OK
~~1 ?i U'T T'iVm ii's i f\_F. jVim h<
! Roaster IV F. i..iiiehi
' jSasp'snii i . . - rl-H. Snirhn r'
i "sot d-V . / 11 i*h 1 an*!. Sup
d H-H-U Richland Su|
P Tide ?:??^ Wm. Hunt?~
IS I1?s. "flour ' J. A. Animoi
1 Bus. corn "W. \\\ Dowd
.J I lb.-,. Ihnu' ~ Shulct-Snioa!
I aid Ra'.o : .1. \V. ol
i Ii. 1 >ii. ?'loI R v?
' <V M"ii r oil M.. Clark *
I lb". SLiu > W. ! !? '1 ayloi
. i I'j iTi.-.ui n - v\'. \\r. usiki'i
.! Sk. >-l-J CVharlton Klli
Hi-. Sii>a?r .)r M. MaSwc
_1 IJ u t; MnMi. I Scrt. Ptrc
1 llaiiniu i- Sullivan ILlw
.! \\ <i <l < iijj-a-l Sullivan- _Ubi
1 1 ( Sullivan1 j?1 v
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Sk." \ :t l au.* Soda . li. \\\ Walki
1 t 1 .Mr'. teitsun
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ca.u> \ i table ('auyhnum
I'k. s .!'. C'yiitftin'an >
I \\ :i I'a'l' llobertV (?ro
. i i .\i. I,. Taylor
I l.b> K T. .Mathi:
;Ulh.,.T..un- St e<l A. Ai H. C..Y
1 ilu.-. Seed I'<-t. .Mack t'ash-C
I 1 i w Mule ( autrhir.an K
ii 11.. >. ' i : ' >
i . .11 .IO--U' HIH1III
1 ,S: ' 1 ';i'j IC'.il-clltnd til
i-a-i.?i' i i.i?? 4^?Smith
lM 11).-. Hour ('. II. Tftvloi:
I A : V r. 'j t. Pot (.JtuirU'S ,r> &
, ? Taiili' 1 .1< ?-. H.tmp 15. B. Joho*
- liiii.- Path P.-.\v?U*r rrinw^fuvv*
> . .Motor (>:l . ,1; 1), Smith
- 1 IL.-i:i- Mis A Fox
??111>11.i. \\ Oilier .W,*
1 h ?ii!o 11. 11. Thorn]]
-I Pi4t -??=- ?tj^tb^Ttrom
t I' "'v . I). -II. Thorn I
' WoM-h fh-nrpc Mori'
I-:; .Mo. Sah. to P. P.
IM I*. Standard W. \V. Sntoti
1 Vr. Suit. Palnu'ttn
l.-:o:ci .Mr. C. II. Hai
1" n?s. Sa'jrar I ?.K. I >> n?ly.<
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'?}*> *> l?i:.,inl (ilect) I.iaf I
1 if I'si. touraplj ' l!t lii'ifs' Stut
1 Yr. Sub. .Johiott n Hhirald
(. ... \V. Waters', MuT,
A ' a ' f S ila 'J I-' i in i t I.' i in |i
' . 11 H. Hunju.lt
'1 1 u 1 < 'lunitnaftjfefcfeu
1 15i*i ;? .& Ili-ivn .1. li. Fuller
i Su-. \ ( '. 1), i'oblo
I An*. Horn Atther'i Fill.
1 Yr. Sulisc.t iption
ti.juii. Observer ,1. I'. (Jramli
L' Sk, Nitrate Sr. ia Barret' Co.
II \ i ,i.K\'n \ i k ?i
I FOR TE
! Allendale, S
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TJune 17?J
For further information
I ' ^
I ... ' ' a!
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men dark suits with; ca mat ions m (
.their lapels. In aditidn to the- j,
usual type of decoration with long
t'TTpo pqpci sti'iwm".< ami icdun-dfrosted
bulbs, a rather striking 1"
el'l't'ft was prn !un .1 hy a-tnrgp+iV
J half moon which hnmr'in the
| | the'lrecep
Niiu A-2. Miss K. I. Howard's 1
' fola'ss, .'had- 'chaifc'~jof-.fi?A.'utiuual
1 exercies last .week. The class eon- \
1 cludtd its splendid series ol' piograms
with, a skU.-onuth.-d '-And '
The lanrryrAVcut Our." Tno-strrrk- -1
ing carcatuixd rc-pr sulfation of
1 inch sentence of'the play brought
i roars of laughter_?|Vom' the asJ.
st'mblej students.
| Friday afternoon-during the <?th '*
i period the students tL-.tss tabled ~
I in chapel to hear two numbers by. ?
[the Eva Jessys Choir. . The at- 'j*
N ists appeared at Phyllis Wheal Iy !?!
Center in a concert Friday night y
and w ie kir.il enough to visit
jS'terlirg before their program y
I down town..' V
! .* Di llionstl a t inc osonl snirrx il v A
I and husjnc>s foresight, the senior y
''clips-has . already installed its X
i gifts to the "school. Every year
Ttre?outgoing elan"??< ? > sunn-- ! Y
thing which can he left as a tok- I
en of remembrance. The Class * *
jpf 1S?.'55 made a; study of some .J.
'- .ot the more simple, needs of lU ly
school. And as a result of their t"X
study, they havo alien, y it -lull- ?|?
ed an electric bell system in .the X
t?it huddling*.. There at'"?
oells 'in the trade buildiiv, one |
1 fourth one on the outside f the ly.
trade building. All <tf these iive j *t*
controlled by a button eenv ni- j ?|?
cntly placed in the principal's , *s*
?office. so t,lmL;thju?system - can be ?|?
used for. char gill g c!'ass.es a t tlw t
.end of p.rieds, warning in . ease A
of fire, or any other like purport-. y
Our hats ,are off to the Clas^ <f X
?t.b'J.V?The gift?wfH?b??torn all\ A
?t. .1?during?Uu??mmmonc.o X
merit season. A
i ,j,
I.INI OIAVIU.K N i:\v -- |
The graded > "hop!. closed . at i's J.,
o'clock May . 11, We were del ght
ec{to-haUr' I're-ulili.ir J'.filer. Willi, i
?spoon.?Hrr?rrrri .M rs. .Marlyy. .J.
Airs. ,l..a (our .-rip* rvisor Mrs *?*
I'ieldirgs and eiiiai en, Mr. anl!.*.
Mrs. Shumpert of Sinnn.crv il'e j y
who tendered nnisk- for the ex? r- X
cist s. i-A
JUr-A, Hario:v l lu> primary. te.ii.lj X
IN. F. S. G. tCamp ||
vhitcade April 2(>, 19^5
. _ii
town __ .'l h:Artll:u j;
use OrunjseTu.i;j? ..11T. T'.ui'trc^ IX
m>o . Oranjrobuj'ir I1. Murjioss I ?j?
Sons . So?'ic-Lx?II.ill John. Dirks'on I.*.
' i3?Iv'-t"voi K;?Hal'liU ell
r. Co. EasLbvor K. Hani wi ll ",].*?
Ens loVer FT. tiai nuTTl > v
us * Kastovc.r - K. Ha in will ^
y ~K.Hstoy.er K. Harnv. ell | A
Co. ()ranuolnii,ir J. 1'. K uru'y s*- |Y
; (Manuiinirjf. J. 1'. Huryosf i X
Soluilu Ki-wmnwn A
Ms toll I.. LI. Cojior \X
Esti'll L. E. Colicr {
" Kstoll l.r K. C-fttFP I v
s Kstoll I.. K: Colter $
II (ii nnjit iiUi tr (i. Doan
wur Tools? * tiooTHo "Poaiv | X
. Co. (ifoouvilU' 11. A. Chijes i %\'
:'Co. Croonvillo II'. "A. Chiles LV
i. Co. Cn.oiivilte H. A.J hlii
in- r\. i.uoiii..' ii \ i
ti- Hill llWt'll S ' Cinvm-d
. Harinyi'U . -S. (iiny.inl |y
iuud.S?Iv 111;? | on .1. 1 >. Sorter I
aV44n? tAxiij^rnn .L I . >ur{er. ~ptlartin
I,exinu'ton 1'.. Sorter 3
. Co.- Rexinfrtoit J. I). Sorter ?j<
' Lexington J. 1>. Sorter *?
I.exinuton .1. D. Sorter*., .j
lathi?. I.uxinptun - .1. 1). .Sprier {'i
'any Lexington 1J. Sui ter , ,j
Homers. Ixxinirton . ,1. b. Sui ter j *:
: 1 \i < I ? ' i IJ i " [ I < i-la^si ima-1 ' ;
o. I ii, Ri KeUnal Hl.'iui.niml,. 1_?
TUdtielainl Fb Hla sen^ale ' iJ
I .ees v i I jo '; W. 11.. Wil sen. j
I Or S. Kdiiefii-lil 1 Floyd !
I'hlueliehj t . < >. Floyd ji
Kdpetield C. (). Floyd ?j
Ridgeland R. Cunniiuvhani *j
Ridu'eland R, Cunnih^iain !
^SrnTf-Fr ? I!. K, I7
son y_;-. ?-Thompson . J
pson ; -1-~ TJfvMipsoa *
son Thontj>?on S
or ^Hioaks - ~ Curry ^
ik Wallerlrtii ii (I. Ruekman
upton Columbia I'. U. W-whber
> wens' |). K. bendy
.unch Columbia T. R. Webber
iio Columbia 1\ R. Webber
Johnston c (> Myfpiosti
i- Johnston C. (). Melntosh
I'ine i 1 ill I>, Robot t.ion
Noeses . R hei tson
C?VOSsv A nohov .). A1. Skerrr-rt rj
Sl?> Ilartsville ' II. C. Hrewer
njr Orany:t'bUrn- -J. 1'. Rurirees
Columbia C. II. .MeI and j
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MM EH SCHOOL
ACHERS | >
outh Carolina *1* ?
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I'ATK I>Kf*AHTMNT (iV v |
:ation j: j
luly 26,1935 |1
write: v S
V. RING, Director |j|
i>x .'M6V I
llenda^6>,~S. C. v ? I
*>^>,X"M"l"XKK"XKKK";,4Wn>'X*^ 14
r? _ ? -
r opened the exorcses with crofwn
lj; Miss Kllen Wilson as "May
Hutu" Mr. .Jack-oil, the primi
.1 follows d wilh.a "lolly amende
' ?
Kev. Mark \, an I Klder Wither
hoi i'i >iiake' MTV i inmirae.inyc t'
e jr^ii Ulttti s.
'1 he .'iti uedietion w:i> tfiven on!
lor. lay t.v Ites. (irul.am,
ii. s iiv ai la.o.u-j.ajgsRl^v Jleni y
*,*? vl-ba O/* ->- ta i i* s iH'i-iiol*!
-u.d Sunda', May 1'.', -Sunday S.
t *{:.'!(). !ii\. Mi-dill dilivereil a
oiidet 1'irl seinjon at H:t)0 t\ r the
onolit ,.f Mrs.' Williams' Club.
STATE AGR
I . * ' I
-?AI
ui:ru axtt^ a
jlyiiwv^i iniM^r
\ : ORANGKB
~ ' AN NO!
TIIR TWENTY-Jt
SUMMER
Beginning J
six w kicks of sta>
in \(ii;icri/ri'itk.'AitTs an
and Itl ltAL kdl'catk]
* r.nrcAikjn. a\i>
' 'or furl her .information ad
MHM'TOH ()! THK
Slate
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BENEDIC
-SUMMER
Columbi
SJXT1I SUM&
June 10th
All t'nui'M'.v^ 'nl'lVrail diii'ii
AHcij ami livncdict arc ofl'i
> S|H'c .al oflVring oif urescnli
M-hools.
For- fort hoi* 'information
. AI {RAM SI Ml'Si
1'resident
CrC- >?> !"! v >
: Summer Schpt
; Horn
JuneSrcF?
t'.nder Ainpieos State Depart
?. Keuular Approved ([onnjes Ci
| Standard Courses leading t?>
W<- havo a >it r<in^r Hllcj ]]vpei i
| Jar one and. two teaclur School
(MKS.> ANNIi:
?r'MTi. \v. <>. cai:
| tail flirting information write, ,
i ' J. (\ f'KK
L_ ..JHZL-J, , r-- ? " HoX
Charleston Si
For Te
- CHAItUSSTON, S(
Approv ed by the Sla
-"V V f)epa
:.Z.V ' .V
June 17- -Ji
I'or J url her inl'crmntion
- ??c.
Col
BBHBmBBonn
I/EEVY'S
f JrrdertTtkniff And Kmhnlnti
Blfoi.-AN
LOWER PRICKS
'ambulance seiivk i
As Near As Your Nearest Ph<j
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLU#
T*Fone 9276 I. S. I.eevy
?\ -.Sri - ;
Saturday, May 25, 1935
khkniczkr A. M. K. CHURCH,.
? Rev. E. W. (iralium, Pastor
Mother's IKiy.was ohsthved 011
iu;nps at. l.lu: variuua rhuirhr* o? .?t
the town. Ke\, Wright IJTougTit ~T?
tlio si i mon to us which was oijjoy A|
. | l.v all hearers. ''
On May 11*.-mtr?pastor J'fcachvtl
mii'i' l'tf t'uuwrwhieh made
our hclii ts rejoice.
SupL. IX B. Bairon naii a sp.cndi.i
So in lay .M'l'oi..1 lesson at the
u-ual hour.
licv. Motiill al. a nreached a "."t'on jfj
ilerful tiermou at the evening service.
icultural!
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0. COLLEGE | j
IJRG, S. C. |
IJNCKS?~ " ~ " X
TOST ANNUAL |
SESSION.,-.;?-;'- |
line 10, 11135 ?
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iil)AI(I) INSTRUCTION v i
v
i) sciences. elementary X
in. vocational trade j
home economics. > ?
- ' . ': X
dress: - i
A
SUMMER SESSION. a $
A. & M. College, \ | ^
Orangeburg S. C. l $
X.
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-July 13tli . . 4
. .:.' *1;
Tj? t ht> regular sessions of JjP
red in the Summer School. {
e<l courses for one (earlier
. V
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write * _
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on, (;. i:. tst:i,so^. j; '
> Director
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~TTrr<
cr, s. c,r^ 7 ~1T~T
JirlyG, 1035 |
incut of fklih'ation. X
iroTully Selected.
Advance To.icht'rs' CertificatifrB;?% :
cm-cd I' aculi^ Special Teachers *?- ' *
s.
S V^v HKliS?Tk*. SnjH'fvi.sor |:j
V, Co. Stipt of Mdueation
1
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uirccior, j j r ?!
:i?J2 Sumter, S. C. *{| -jj
X I
immer School
achers
HTTII f'MMHiTNY ~r
9
te
rtment Of Education ;
ily 20, 1935
r .
address, ; . .
^ _ 5
A. Johnson, Director, ^r~
umhia, South Carolina. 0
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