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thy young" ladies together at the
Nm?p -nf-Sitt'-fltotaWa Myers ami
organized a new ehib .the ' Pulpit \
Aid ("lull, wtyiyh promise < to hp
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ton w he. i' th y enjoy.d a well pre ']
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i_LLu lLupiiuy -t.hu .pa - lor?vi.-ited
all thy >irk aid give the sari' - \
tu. id. ilu r.'ports tii.it all ?are\in>;
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III. -ad hut loving rytnyiiilMHityy
??f. my di'voti fh ' husband. Albert '
1'a.vis, w ho dii'd June lib. l'.i.'M. ?
''tie year-ago you left iny.
To'faiv oil tlu- unsyyn slfore,
Wtiere: Clod in his gracious mercy 1
Shalt kv.-p you for evvr more.
Olio ywir ago you loft ;me,
l ln sorrow arrctdi-"tress,
|-To heal youi painful spirit
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'' *'*v itiwvi r> nuuni.
In dreams, ili-al* / no, I +t-e you,-'
Will, happy aliil content/
Sitlyiny till' sopys ill' Zion
. With heaven's .joyful- choir.
' ll'jt' fat't^ottl'll,
For still on earth I pine, *
And loiiy to join your spirit,
In that celestial dime.
.Amia Davis, Wife.
IN Ml MORI AM !
! - -:i J: i -,r -|??\ in.i nie.inoi y pi'
u?* .1; liu<hyt d ai J I'atl.i ,
11i'|iII Wesley ( 'nrley, \Vlfo dep I'.l
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' "V* sToce ye it-. ay??. we i?.?i"-s .yti.
c And did?rryt?think y??u weald ' ;
leave* as. so soon.
I'm' yiiii.. wt .at e still slic;idji it s..'
I \yhile 'Sadness roll's over o.u1
| hearts.
I Situ-'.- i'n-ni you, \ye .had to part. . '
s \\'e feel l h' t its our lost hut Ik a 1
ven's vain, , * - 1
Vt - !oe , you. ie.lt-.let'.. - i'oved-yo
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iv? iti-' f,'water. I will nut j
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vsional Men Program J
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Mi. W . II. 11 a rvcy {
Ml\\ hi. Manijruult *|*
Mr. A . Siifij?kin>
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M i;. Alii c<l T. Hut'lvr 't*
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[ORRIS I
SMITH" ... X|
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Our Palmetto State
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Vhere polden sunshine fingers a
round t,he cottage doipT',
Vhere rose and sw-eet nVtpnolii
lave bloomed since days of yarn
Vhrit .'Pi iiRi .nit honcv si.chV
- runninp in bis plee,;
'bat is Carolina,
> nd a hap'pv place to be.
Vi'Wi1 lu.-eiins fruits lump >mi!
in p.
\nd .melons on the vine
A*ill preot you by the roadside.
n the pood old summer-time;
iVhi'iT fahut moonlight eharni
you.
And stars most hriphtly shine,
rbat is Carolina,
' ml a wfb-omo ilu.r.i?is thine.
Where all younp folk are merry,
*nd birds sinp all the day.
Where broad pal met toes fan tli
,aif. alone the dusty way.
Where the trumpet vine is clinp
inpf.
rail, sunflowers noddinp prow,
I'hat is Carolina,
,\t.d we're platl to have you knov
Where the pumpkins' yellow be
lies. . _ . _
Shine with Justre in the sun.
Where the i streaThlets team wit
fishes,
Sprinp's best fdavmatf1 rs~tlie jilui
\\>t? He woods with grapes at
fraRISjllt, , '
IVhete tin- woods with mils about;
Here is Carolina;
Health and happiness arc found.
'jrhdina. tCarolina,
Most charming state to"mo.
The dearest snot-in all the eaitlC
i >11 land or <11 the sea.
r'arnlina, Carolina.
Vnnr name shall over he.
The dearest name., the riches
fame. ; : :
' am)inn then f<ir hie.
7\Vrittenofor ih'o'hnnuuet ad Ret
'is Academy. April 10(11.)
Clyde B. SinjJleten.
if insects that attach our. plant:
r?f. course, there, are others, liu
lor the average iriiroener. we. Wf
consider' only t 1jj_' sM-i ve name
. roups'. . Trese tvi'o c lasses of in
ec't.s- are, the- luting insect an
ire sut-kinc in-eet. The- hiting in
.eet as thenanic; implit'S-damage
he plant by Idling or chewing th
av.es on other; parts of the plant
I'lie other groun is called the suck
tig ifiseet> These insects da wag
the |.hints h y smiciii" the sap: frot
flietn. v . . ' ' ' :
The 'general nfcd hr?j.l. of centre
'on the- biting Insect is' known <i
i stemack poison, that for th
.inking insects is- ktusvn as eotrnet.
sprays*. Because the hi'tim
n ei-vs ftheh- and swollow .t he part
f the plant',, the" spray or jioisoi
< 'ri;f troi c-hr-JTThtrrt Ttnd when th<
psect eats. it takes into it
oovi.ii' tin- p. isiwj. T..- kilT-tin
TTektiiir in-eet. the - |.Ta\ ;n: s
oti-ie in direct .eoiitaet willy th.
o'-i id" The body of sucking Tn
iV*."arp Very lender and a ver;
eel;'aei.f or nicot.ine solut ion wil
oi n..!jieifi-M<; death. Then to. in
..( <. T/e, ;it Jj .(|ir? ugh spirals whirl
i:o aloi-:. '! lie sid- of t heir liodies
'he-o spirals.. pr hieatltiTtr pore:
:T;Vv 1 e stopped and the- insert kill
! l. \ -(itTication.' . . .
I.ead Arsenate i- the most pdpu
ir of -lomacl) poison's. atid-Nico
Ine Sulfate <>r. Hlnck . Kj I,oa
'ml v is- ve'rv TntiehTised t(> attaTH
ho sttekinsr in-ci't." If you wish Tf<
pray . <hirin.ir the summorr'"tt> ]
-! < <! fn <!<> vn -in- t In. early nio'rn
itr ln'.l'oi-e .the sun trots top hot
'? \ t'v.v .< an ful w ill the Arsenate
h --l to eUt it ilnUlMo 1 -2 th<
i'voi. liirei t ion atid 'apply. more ,,f
Renietithe" ATs- rate, is plan
mops to hilnian<. 'Be sure t'
' 1 .'he hand after us in jr.
\Vh"i i siti'L' liitlui -of the spray:
< :i 'hike.s ailiTed <> the sold.tiot
- a *~a ypi;hiHyTlFss"ulany -bet to)
?nh " Tiler,- <11v other spray"o".
iiei rt eoiit ro!. Mhieh will' In
>-< . <. ?' at a later writing.
r ( ],AN'K. .
St M i l:l? N'KWS
A '! ' >i io*i foiirt h v as - pe.vt. 1>.\
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is a" < r -art ai 'l i - iln 1
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I>'~. 'a- I 1 *. w* parts well
: t: " auHicnr 'was ni'i -h pi.as1
\! l> in ai ... n-fl ', ?.?:!?? r.-'a.
. J<!?.( Mia-, I'ri lea > fur t\'"
a pr- ?. nt at i-ir'. V s. 1 *r-j??
l'* iJI'i' f. ]i|is? -Kl< i-i' (in I'M ?>
i> ' . vlntnr tr1! i wit'i v
al itp ! > ? ' ? i 'inlaws of
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Itcv. I't-ny Tilliw <?f Waltr>
-p. * t tt pa -t wvwlt,visi' pm
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""W.I " 1 1 I'MHHWI II
THE PALMETTO LEADER
his parents. ?,
.Mrs. Theod"sia Kobin-bn; sum!
Jittlo daughter of- Washington, 1).
_ (\ visited Mr. and Mi's. ,|. .1. Sinjr- \
leton and family during the jias 1 th.
.1 week. . thi,
Mrs. A. (). Samuel :jid lit:lo
? ibmTTvr- WTul I'Tkmh1. iii. Tisiti ~\T~
Mrs. Saimu'ls' brother ami sisterin-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugono Sumter.
Mrs. SaiinieJ."' worshiped at
Kmanuel M. K. Church on Sun ay
. muuii-ng, July 7th. \
Bisjiop N. V. Clair of the Methodist
Kpiseopal- ehureh wu^ the
geest oP Oi1. end Mrs. A. U. Howard
and He v. .and Mrs. S. M. Mils
lor during the pasf we.k. The ?.
Bishop eamo to the eity jh re- *
spor--e to an invitation o\tu:J ! \
oy Dr. Howard and visited many
points mi 11 i. (iistrii. t.
Mr an 1 Mis. Allie IMder ar.d "J!
chijdiop < I' Durham. N. CV were ",v
the.guert of ICv.'.ud Mrs. MeKoy 1 ,l
ie at i family < n Mor.d iy, July 8th.
Miss Catherine Froloriek of ?
r- Ccbanhi it vi itir.g her sist-r
hnd brother in-law, Dr. ar.d Mrs. ,CV
S. .1. MeDonaJd. ' thl'
Mr. William J uno.;' is . a vain t 1
r. tiTme visiting his mother.
2 IJiiit, it I'tw foHt-of the city lit - _??
W- tondC! the ' nii ir ol tire Camp .,i"
. jieur-Co'i ?UPt en July -1th.-.
'Miss- hllia-c-llailc left on Kii-e~ ^
h- ile.v.' Julv " . Tor-Xcw K~cho>.s$ J~r~
N Y. ' _ , - * M)
ill - ? . ?
o " * K \ M !!!.l\(; SHOTS *Ml
' j J)r<
<1- !>> M . K. How man
'IV lofil! pt ejfi am coniniiitec," of
he Stale "A. C." I'!.- League and (1.j
.ate SumL'.y. Schools nu
!ayat tt;e home, of the Uev. I? 1 i,.^
Sat nici' Vi lid pe't tei ted. the' welcome
reception-|>iojiatn where hundreds j?]
of I.cauu.- ait I Sunday ScltOoJ
vorkers will view with each oth- ,
r in ehu'i- it work.
Kiecti rai I'-o'tleyi of the A. M.
I'oni.ocl : '! a ill meet mxi If
t lay all o\? t i h state. There will
)e Jiuiiy di iipoii.tn cats- after tin
lc< tiorc, ? \\ e pray tin- those that '
.nay r.0t net elected, not to take . (
heir defo t too serious.
i- We. undcr-stand that Profs, Beck'
Howard or 1hoikln?rtpn will not u,,
" h present Ih i lad of (}o?or?rew>\vn lit ,(l1|
f' fleoltrvtiVw it ill their electnrial col*
lejre. l'eihap- the deleif-iUs eU.
eet is Vijually <j- alitied "but he is
'* tot known so. welj and its a doi'iht y
*v n our mind whether Bethel '
0 Church "u ill' Tit; representative
in the-He:.et ill < 'onferenee. 55,.
We heard .Ihof'Hevk 011 the (-j |
?' arer.eial ' eot ! en ui-tftlntor itj Chi- '
>T auo 'iin.l \s > P.-,i?t hiiti 11 train in [>.,]
Cleveland 01 St. James Church be j
'' i'oi'e. live nil;.: and or- more eduea- f
inrs uiscussj i.i; racial upuu. rKV I.[,*];,
f. was 'bfinw -c io.;sly considered foi j
llft'llU'y <>l euili'Hl iilHr- ? r^t(7r
- Utider the administration "of ~ .>.
s .'i^fiop William- ueiural peace and uj^|
1 ;uppine>s re j urn in South Caroliiv .
f it ijj llu'. pray* r of.thc church that* ?;/)]
1 mi' piod lii>lh'|. Williams will om
ii ue. to in he i.i> ?>wn appoint- _
' un t an.! ri-'i In-. misled by' any ...
[L ?.i.i: -h If :.y >1 amU/o
" inch.-.. We "hopi' ho will not us* T
v .is piA\er .ami authority to defeatJ ..-mi
iiv of i:i:a i jii.ist. is. Who eye! ?1,
s <!'< . It'll regardless whelher pas i|it(
1 lv v.; or ! :? lici- :\IV win ; l: :l\ < ( ,-,
1 . i ?iJ y. . - j;
(H'KNLNt; OF |.|| C..\M|? "}
.< < on I i it it yd from pajfc one) * ,
f. tV.ii Oriino'tiniiL'' and?Miss. Cora- Sui
n Black- with . 12HS from -Calhoun f1,
'? ("pnnty. ' ,-,!'a1
program bewail promptly at -J\
! o'clock at which time Mrs. Mnrl- Hi,.
hi 1' Paul. State Supt.. of Negro' yie<
lluiiic Peni. Work, acting as nys- A. '
Ire <>f .eeromonh s. g rooty' 4wl T
- olnli-i,oi - ami friends.. Club >otigs H(.
'" ! b Mr. Pan Lewi's alid ipvoca-, the
1 ''fot'i v Ui'V, S. S. Vonnolilooi! com- Mis
! the ripening of the program. ter
4 M?. !. K., Dickson, Richland Co. nou
' ai'i'iit welcomed thn group. ..
' a"'* of Richland ' |TTTTtT TtTld
" ;i irsoiipdod-to by Mr. S.-C. Dish .|j,j
V or, Darlington county, farm agent.
The Orangeburg county home "a.rent.
Mi>s M'Arie Burch gave a his- ,)an
, tory. of the l-II camp. The pro j'ra
.1 Was continued' with very fon
L'uneJy re marks hy Mr. .p-R,'Piercr
Field agent,. Haijipton, Va.. Mr.
pan Lewis. Boy's club Leader.
-Dr. X. A. Jenkins, president of, .....
'- j Progressive Club. Dr. A. J. Coli
lins. Mr. A. Buehannoii. Dean of j t
Dept. of Agriculture, St;wte Colhire.
Mi - .Tannita Xrclv,?S4atri'e"u
i'v Specialist-, Winthrop -Col- ' .
lege. arid Mi?s O. C. Malclam 'of <! ?
the Wa hington office. ??? t.
.Ti e aula day was ended about ,
dust when eluh members and w
- i'r'n ml- 'departrrt frrr their homes
,.?..S,..??r ,.o..rf *\ ~r ''les
... I'UI in I-I llll- MilHJ, illI
1?'I- having enjoyed a full day of Wnt[
, w.hole-nmo recreation. . '
Mreh praise and credit arc due
Mr. ,J. I-!. Dickson and Mrs. Marian ',an
Paul, w-ho-e until inu* efforts along ?f t
with the Co-operation of Farm and p'h?
Home agent?. made possible the Nor
orcnintr of this camp, the. only one 'nU'
of its kind for Negroes in the ors
Knitted States. ' - J-Jaix
tEATEST I
ON IN f
ST^SM
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1NG OUT
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u ' w 1 ? riP'yu ;
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CARP or THANKS
Ve.wl-h t < > t xprsss sinceio
nks t<> our unit \" t'i icnds for
beautiful floral and kin I ox--h-huh
.ot?trtrrp:rrhy dnrifnr tta.
ess ailil death i f t r;r lui bard .
i father Ciooryv )\ tiibson. Pi
Kranecs tiibson end family th
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OHTH CHARLESTON NEWS of
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Rev. J. C. .lames,. Pasto* ^
hi
Sunday school- convened at its
ml hour with Supt. and all teach \v
at their post of duty. At 11:- fi'
the pastor presented Dr. .1. S. j>i
Fin", Vvh? dctfeT'i i'd n soul-stln'tr!f? "m
mon. You are Welcome at our
n-eh come ajrain, AYe are also lo
>ud to have Mr. Ii. J. Jennings at
New York who is visiting his w
ntu'c. Mr. Kdjrar A ikon" of Mi i s ai
V. Wo ni'o t " Inot-M ?K.
death of Mrs. Martha Brown, p<
o departed this life July -1th. is
the h mie of he" nefee. *i. ti
>usie Wipfall you are invited to fi
ijt the Friendly Church in" the -T
?. ?^ : ni
t?_Swiaj' N,.? ^?S. K: B. r
ifhv dutr met at tile home o f 1
s. R. Harper ?n -Julv '!, l'J'15. pi
eTihp was called to,order by the ti
undent. the first sonp was simp ni
V.-Bowman, prayer by J. Car- i
. al't'r which the' imutinp was hi
red Jfor business, after- ' the >i
nsaction op business the meet- ri
w"a< I t'oupht to close, by -ill"' :
: (ioil I e with you 'till we meet
tin, at the home at J. Carter, ei
y 10. IP.'!"). e>
S. .\l.ianj. Reporter. in
,'ymour Carrpll-Fn
North Carolina, p,
li
Jroenshoro. N. ('.. July 11.? >f
auvur Carroll of Columbia, field u
irhsehtative ot' the . American I'e
mane Hd"cati oi Society of Bosh- oi
. .sncke to the t inciters at sum- ps
i* s'diooh here this niorninp. Mr. ici
roll was warmly received here, h
<t hi* :u4drossia lit' spoke at >ri
aiv<I T. Col1et?e-ht'fe today, yes- Ai
day he_\vas tlie truest'speaker a
.John sunt C. Smith IVivorsity at
miu'f. seho'd anil at J.lvlntrstone th
leu'e at Durham ami at the sum- Pi
r session at Sli;r\v T'niveisity at ti<
leiirh Friday. th
fe is l.eiiur accompanied on his r
r of the State of X. 0. 1 ?y Miss ni'
zabe'h J. Rurlev and Mis< Syl- nu
ta -V. Uriarli . race tit trradtiat.i's an
Tlehe'Ijet CoSTaee. The party -a
return to 1>?-I? home at Col. ui<
pi'a Fri lav niirht.
I'TH JOHN'S tii
. ^ ISI .AM) (' I R( T pr
Rev. W- I) \\ Mti
' . -ni
houtrh it rained Sunday c.hureTi ,\v?
rs viere see,i Wej'dlnt;- their \Vav th
St. James A. At. F. Church in x
re-t of the .".rd ouarterly con- yr,
_pxii_of>-t-ke -Ct'-ctrrh?fir. I.. TTi
hi Is, nres id iney " ... ()p
ept. James (ilad<ieir Ifad a short
Oreat c-sinn of the. S. S. .-n
esson was iit'i'V <tini?ly "voviewi. h
hy lh'o. ('. I'?ci'inan, Supt. of re
John, our sister, elum h. The' iii
day 'whool \uuv~ holrt tinely by -rrr
K. Xiehols .'ifonir the linb^of ;h
! Sunday sole o] work. In(
it the conclusion of tho <S. 55. .;l
pa-tor oyouyf tho' moruiny ser-. ^1(]
. assisted hv the !\ F.. Tvov. jjjK.
Squire and Hro. C. Freeman,
'he pastor presented the 1'. 1\.*
tnr.de remarks and prevented
Kev. A. R. Sotiire of Quiulys.
to preach." lie arose and a!*- .a
a. few brief preliminaries an- th
need as a text: 1st Po.ter 2:1: th
HoW, I dnr m ^Trr'n chief- corstrmov"
tfoThwoloped.'a splen- n)l
Gospel Vernon. .\1 the con- NV(
.ion of which tiie 1*. F. had the l>(|
ir to sine; "f know that my
le i- written there." and opened (>;
doers of the church, six came (|,
card and joined!
he 1\ F. concluded the quarter
i-im> ioikiwiih': r??*uits Tor "the
nit: MTssionarv.' $12.00; Fas$7.00;
Children's Day, 557.00;
il. $20.00. May day $77.00; de
?tees, $22.25; total, 1500.25. Pa?- of
sick -'nd **7 V. FIT "a"
*ssnient. $20.00; grand total for pl<
rter, $2.18.00. js
ho, P. K. is very active t() all f:c
retit oT thi' church. lie ;,is ~wT
y the prreate.-t' P. P.. I ever or
v with the churcTiT .May (loir r.c
s him and keep him for many l.v
e- useful years in the church, ill
he Rev. K. F. Jones arid wife, a
tor of Mary vj'.Ie visited the ha
uoiage last week; Roy. \V. Dent
he Reformed Church also visit mi
Rev. S. R. Higg-ius, pastor of i>'?
th John's Island was seen pas.s- ..n
on the -1 th of July. All visitare
invited to St. John and St. tin
iq?. while on .the_ Island": mi
JOUIDA
I COVER TOE CO.'s AREA ' p
H> IVler I). V'Imiuyns, (XT'
I'a. Corri^pondent
XTi-mhaw 'Spring*,??v^?G.?July
, 1 -Hello E_vjryboily!?"Vo
iibblor" >ti11 bails you from atm>
o Naniahala Mountains in tin
ail ol' the Nantahala National
rest- iti l ho No -u^4ion-' North
Cai ilina between the
lies m Asb'ville. N. ( . at;d Chatnooga,
Tium.L four thousand ft.
jn\ i- si'u, lyVcK' otw United- States'
ghwvy 1)4. ' .
The weather conditions are just
underfill with the exception *of
oqueiit torrential showers. The
U'.its are rather chilly, requit ing
Uch coloring. - : :?:
As I sit and take deep breath.;
oking out across many canyons'
id fc 11 mountain ranges, covered
ith their many evergreen trees;
id at the new, fresh sunlighV is
.ii\g pouted out over a quiet,
careful, and wonderful world it
a le-assuring order. The tall
ees around the aril; and grace-*"
illy to gentle evening breezes. , .
he entire setting is on of roanee
and happiness.. ~
"As the -troops^ come ntaTchttTg
On ^fcnTTay and Tuesday of
ie current week as millions of"'
i-ople prepared for a big celebd1on
on July 4th, the company com
.under and the Civillian Gonseriti
n Corps Nom-Couis were
fking preparations to receive
hinvli n#Ll U'linftF 4iV<? ifminv
emits, who now occupy this
imp. -
Judging from the jjr-coniing reuits.
it give's one an idcli of the
cisting conditions on the outside
the many cities from 'which
ipse' men come, and the henefit
rat su^h an organization as this
iVrt-ds?young American """race
>uths who might otherwise prove
i' sites on society.
Today these men are beine con
tinned under careful supervision
those who havp been picked for
ich an occasion. They* are being
d food that is prepared by com?teht
cooks from a cvrofu'lly-pre
ired nu'nu'; given adequate medil
attention;' and being earri.-d
rough a rigid Culesthenic proam.
II over the United States, in thie
mps located in the many forests
id other part; of tl\e' country
e program is being Carried on? eparing
men for the pr&serva
m ol the AmcrioaiT forest; at
e same time, hundreds of-hoiv.es
. being brightened by the allotcnts
oi' these youflis?i Here, the
en are able to keep themselves
d tin r loved ones at home, and
fry on their many plans for a
ist coiulen table life existahce.
The fart til t one cannot write
talk ahout the existing condims
unless he base a chance to L
uly them as t l.ey are, is
Sv here. If you sit and hold a ,
nvW4-4km?with?*ome_of these f'~~
.n entering: organizationi, you I ,
mid bo taken ah ok with sortie of |j
c horror-striken conditions that (|(
ist in some sections while oth- n,
?_s1pcrtmst : .
This organization does not only
er advantages ft 'bin a monetr-ry" ?
ir.t < I' view, but mtn who have
tillable education. have splendid ut
aiu;es to promote themsehves to A
sponsible and creditable posi- y|
ins; those Of a less .fortpro'to nat
e have the e lilt I ICO "to develop ^
ein-e'lves into strong, healthy
n and also to achieve such edu- ( "
tional advantages as they v?*re p<
>t- able lb attain in tin.it- ^
:ULL BLA
DEP1
BONAFIDI
OF BUS1
v " " I
A (.rand Aid (ijprim s. Fourth ( ol
On .July fourth, while everyone '
joyed a grand tinte, the men in 1
isorginizatiou jtiirid hands in ni
e eeJehraJLiiil^by having some pip in
ams ami pi i paring the best el
nil that e(iuId be had. Men pj
ro entering camp;-.they enlist-I
while others journeyed to visit !
cir many friends and relatives. 1'
in'.]) edue.ntional programs' for
l1 benefit oT"visit!nir friends and
w recruits.
Sonvewhat Impressive .
of
The, fact that the-e nu^ of the 3(
Inched cadre who have charge tl:
the nr.. iiwUmji | rrf
strong impression-up<5n the peo- st
? of the nehrby towns and cities te
further substantiated by the te
rt that nil the Fourth of July |
uh seven men of tiie cadre iiiot-jW
Ofj to FiankliLL, well ?dressedTyV
rfeitly groomed, and exceeding- ei
In spirit, to join a happy crowd cc
their celebration, they received fo
warm welcome i nd seemed to hi
ye caused many hearts" to skin sj
I); at. as the carried off the adi
at ion of the crowd in their dis- M
y of some of the season's new- tii
, wearing apparel. th
They received a big hand from w
younger social set 01 tne com- oa
jriity:- Among" ttrone"wTTtr attend ce
TION SA1
ST AT ?r
r. ST
IN ESS SA
Saturday, July 6, 1935 1
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\RK BEST *
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. Coupe \
1930 Ford $250 ' i
Tudor _ _ :
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1931 Ford ": $285 J
Town Sedan ...
1933 Ford (4) $285
rudor _
1931 "Chevrolet - jj?9Q?- _
Special Sedan ,
1933-Chevrolet $375 i
t. Master Coach j
1934^Chevrolet' $375
Master Sedan
llS3SV $425 T
1933 mL v/?. $450 (
1934 Chevrolet $450
Master Coach
1934 Ford V-8 $475'.'
1 udor _
193*4 Chevrolet $4.7^
MaAle^Coach I
1934 r,r v"t , $485
Deluxe I udor
1934 Terraplano $495
"Coach .
1935 Ford Tudor"
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iidl't ^sumier St. * L
Phones 4611*4462 , ; ' '
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Violin -Lessons Taught
BROWN VIOLIN STUDIO J
idividual Attention Given to stuents.
Reasonable terms. 2016
aytor^Str
JOHN F, BROWN, Instructor.
I were Messrs. Geo. Washington,"
ctg. 1-t Sergeant; L. ^C. Kinard. '
ess Sergeant; Chief Jerrv Thack
'' ttn'ti Movclm I*f'yu ' 2 }
eo. Tucker; Asst. Leader,* Wade i
rise and "Ye Dabbled',i your re-,
arter of the CCC Press Assoeiaon.'.
The day was well spent.
Well folks, as I watch the naturlandsitpe
in the bold adniira-.? *
on and glimpsing a vivid picture
the setting, sun, just above the
ountains, Flaring ?>ut at the
;e>t like t'lailie* beyouud dawn irtains,
i turn unvay to bid you
easant outings until next week.
ifcd.mol nt; summer
SCHOOL -GROWING
At this writing the enrollment
' the Piedmont Summer School is
)0 the lnrce-jt i*i the * Viistew nf
le s?fc^)]. We are inde^d-JKOiid
thi^aree attendance notwithanding
the fact that most of the
a/chers are not required to atnd.
At a special chapel exercise Mr. ,
rilkinson, the snporintende&i -Oi
ork County spoke to the teach s.
He pointed out their shortenings
and praised them highly
>r some outstanding things they
id done. His talk was most inuring.
Mr. Seymour Carroll and the
isses Burley and Roach were dis- nguished
visitors at our school
lis week.- The teachers are alays
glad to see Mr. Carroll beluse
he brings information conrmng
Humane Education."LE
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