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? PO ou? ** VOL. XI?NO. 32. " Negro Business Man And His Family Extolled In Motor Fuel.' is.-, j Publication _ _ The ESSO DEALER, a house organ distributed to more that 68,000 gasoline dealers in the United states, carried a stony in its current issue (AugusTT, that is highly encouraging and complimentary to a New Jersey Negro and his family; and for that matter, to the entire colored population of the country.First ,of all. it may be- of more thari passing interest to.know thai the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey and its affiliated comnanies !ve 229 Negro dealers . distrihufgr its products in 18 and at per cent ot' all of the \t o motor fuel dealers in 'the untry are associated with Stan-j rd Oil interests. These eoninies were the first to grant lored dealers a contract and th them the practice has been a ntinuous ojie since the early days. the automobile. As this story scloses," these dealers benefit om every aid an^ encouragement ailable to all J other dealers .ndling the Esso products Even more important is the re.v?tion in the story, of the degree I family co-operation , and busr!ss acumen of the->-famiJy menmed. It.is. obvious that they are tt afraid of work. As a result, .e Bowsers are highly esteemed Seabright, their home town, idely knoown in Northern New. irsey, and in comfortable circumances. Read what THE ESSO EALER says of them: u&inert; "Tfc Better With Happy. Motoring Active Dealers say J. W. Bowser, Negro dealer uF jabright, N. J., has been selling aso Marketers products ' for 37 ars and has seen temes come and go. Queried remtlw rtVv HAPPV MOTnwivr and its effect on business, he replied that he knew it helped business, because his had - picked up "We could have used IIAFFY --MOTORING back in 1898 who,, I started as an Esso Dealer,'! lie - said, "If w6 put out a hundred gallons of gasoline a week then, we were doing fine. Folks? didn't get many trouble-free miles- to-thogallon in those times. Their ears broke down too often." Mr. Bowser is a man of many business pursuits, all connected with transportation. Besides being ~ ft 'retailer,?he* is in die.?garage business, does hauling, has" several moving vans, runs\,a wrecking \ truck, and . rents bicycles. His wjfe, Josephine, drives a taxicab. His husky son, Harold, tends .to the heavy work. Mrs. Bowser, he ] coniessed, tends tpe -UuoKs. PneumonovltraniTrdscopiscsilicovolcan anionsis That's Longest Word in English and Negro.Girl of 1 Spells it (i Right 5 Times 1 . ? f. And Tells What It Means She Is a Poet, Plays Mozart, and iPive times yesterday afternoon, Philippa Dyke Schuyler, daughter of George S. Schuyler, Negro vriter,-spelled that forty-two word letter which she?has?been told -Lithe longest in the English language. Lest any skeptic doiiht that she would be all of four years 7 orr~i?riday, she then toplay a Mozart minuet, to tell I Christopher Columbus's astonishment in not finding India and to I tecite her latest poem, "A. Baby oh Death/' which she wrote on ' June 30. Philippa ate a piece of wdtt-huW tered raw liver for lunch in her parents' multi-colored apartment *** at 320 Manhattan Avenue, which is across Morningside Park from the Cathordal of St.' John tincr Divine. When a visitor called to learn the state oof her IQ since she was last seen at the age of two and a half. She was attired in a backless summer suit.- Hrr fathtHv in a hlue hnt.hrohe, wjys finishing an article for ''The - AmsterdamNews." Negro weekly, and Mrs. Schuvler was touching-up a pn-tc 1 of ner nusband reading the ' The American Mercury.?' The Schuyler family quickly mObilzed for the interview. Mr. Schuyler led the caller into Iiis ' study to discuss the Negro press, ~ which, he thinks is badly in need of new blood. Mrs:?Schuyler changed to a flowered chiffon, Philippa soon bounded out into the living room, her hair freshly combed for the performance. Columbus^ Bones and Poosoy "Columbus found something he w&sn^t looking for," stlt+iixl Philippa, f bundle of thirds frmffotlrth gra<! books in her arm. "He was look iff ft>r India and found Am ica. He sailed on and found a sf ange land and a strange peo plei 'This land must be India,' he "f. sai| He was not looking Tor An( "ica.'' Ph|/ ppa then elected to read from he| favorite book, "Children Near Far." After an extended portld of the baok had'been read, the r I ^ : Well Known v v" Citizen Passes -? ; O . A C-' ?-iUness of four?weeks -ALr^-* lit Arii' Rabb passed llu "?:. <? her rest at the home of ~ id Mrs. I-. C. Jenkins, hu'c^j or. c. bit was born in Hodges, JL.1.^; in early girlhood moved w parents, Mr. Jessie, to C . and Cuvenia Rabb. tabb was married to Mr. Rabb, to this Union 8 eon were jjborn, <> of .-which piveeoded her .ill death. _L. Mi". Raid) was well known havA mir lived here since 11)72. She possessed a lovable disposition and .the beautiful floral offerings and words 7>f sympathy.-from white and olvi ed?t?f ' ajj?atres proved -that her quiet . Christian life wop for her a. liost of friends. She was a loving mother and a devoted grand mother. s:i,,. ; ;?' i--- ? . ... ... .-..Muni uy iwo uaugni. v.-. Alisj J. S! Veal and Mrs. L. C. Jenkins, 1 brother, 9 grands and 7 great grands.. Mr. Clarence K. Rabb, M>*. James Rabb. Mr. Ceciol Rabb, Mrs. A rie Rabb Albany and her 2 daughters, WaVnilla and Jacquline ol" Washington, L). C.. attended the funeral of their grand mother, Mrs. A rie Rabb: They were accompanied by Miss Evelyn' Meridetb and Mr. .1. Jefferson. ? . read 7 something else. Philippu shook her bead in vigorous disapproval. y . "She thinks it is almost immoral to stop what you've started" her mother explained. , A scrapebook was the next cenut oi amaeiioii. Seven al uC them have been sent to New York Cni-vei sity which, is. interested in Phi-, iippa's unusual intcligeneo.?-The crapeVook still lit the Schuyler home contained a picture of a -keletoli, various parts__of which had been carefully identified-' by Philippa, In the book was also her poem, "A Baby <>n Death," which follows; - -When"! die, when-1-die - * i | -fTtvrpt?MfCp! ~ \\ When the rain conies HS the starry sky Sleei>!" Sleep! When-I die. '?? . Tra! La! I.a! La! I'. Da! Da! Da! Da! Dawn! Dawn! Whrn the sun coma's up. 1 see a tree. ! Tiie tree fell on my head And the'blood ran. out of me. Tru! I.a! La! La! La! Da! Da! Da! Da! Da! And a Dash of Swinburne Both Mr. Schuyler anil his daughter are admirers of Charles Swiiibune, so they decided to recity his "Rococo'' from memory. "Take hand and part with laugh. ier.7 begau Mr. "Schuylet. " Touch lips and part with tea:s," said Philippa. f "Puce more anil nn more after,'' oiAinued .Mr. Schuyler. . "W/hatever comes with years," -Wiilijipa* .-aid, ending the first foyr lilies. ?Tiiey. ran through -four.- _yers?S. v. ithout a miss. 1 Shades of meaning of words fascinated * Philippa... Said she: "George is a grand father but not a grandfather.'' i'<l l'gom sumiiwr dust with a, ml slip* cover, to the green piano, IMiilippa played the: Mozart mini!M. easily itt- gotftdting B flat. "Can you "repeat it, pleasG?" asked Mrs. Schuyler. IMiilippa ran through it again. Then she turned reproachfully. "Will you repeat it', please?'* .-lie corrected her mother. IMiilippa also played a dozen other pieces, part of her repertoire -of twenty-seven.?Scales, - several of which she had conceived herself, proved more of a problem. Her 444+4-y-six-pound body lagged an octave Or two behind her nimble lingers, so she had to stop while she wriggled her way up the bench. AnctTbrn the ST Word " What ii-that ,iong wordCan you. spell it?" Mrs. Schuyler ask d her daughter. "IMuui - momuilt - ramiro?heopic silK-d-volca-noni-osis,'* replied I'hilippa without a moment's hesitation. Noticing that the visitor was baffled, she repeated it until he Jiad her spelling of the word, whieh is not- listed in "The American Illustrated Med+eal Dictionary." "What does it mean?'' she was ashed. "It"s a sickness disease," Phi lip'pa said, adding that she had picked it up from her parents, "Breathing-in the dust through the nose.'' ./ - Whthr-Mmr?Sehu-yler ^vas explaining that her daughter had never tasted cooked food, Philippa busied herself by picking out the various states in the Union from a map nnd'then writing on a blackboard. What about her birthday? "By winter I'll be grown up," Philippa said "I want my own children. Oh two. Two girls. No I guess a brother would be nice for ?a little girl,*' 1_1 - * - ' - ! ffet "Tx^i.r^iTihvs" Local Elks First | Annual Serrrtor Columl/iu. X. -The annual *er mon of the local Elk* -lodge wilhb delivered at -the" Sidney I'tirk f: M.- E. Church, Sunday evening August 11. at 7 p. ni. The Rev ,erend J. C. Anderson* pastor o Sidney Park. Chare!:, will Jolive flitT sermon. This is tho ,first ser mon since the reorganisation o the lodge ut.d the public is-invite* and- urged to he present.?' The members will. assemble, a the Elks Itest 1001'j WasKfngtoi .St. at O p. m. and the line of marcl will begin Tit 0:"0 frnni the cornel ' of Washington and Park Streets going east to Assembly on Wash ington and north to Ilkinritng oi Assembly.? Kill I?:n- "^nuolann' Russell and his" hi ass hand wil I lead the line of march. The following program* will hi ] rendered: I Opening?Negro National An them?Audience. I Memorial? Invocation?s-QJlmplain'" Hill Ed McClellan. Selection?Elks .Choir. Scripture leading?Hill Rev Caldwell. SolerHoTr?HH 1?4VLI :-P4tu-k-ne\ gleaning of Elks?Hill J. B Lewi'0. Sr.. P. E. R. Music?Elks Choir. Remarks?.Rill P. -C.- T.ano. Esteemed Lecturing Knight. Solo?Hill .Take Efihanks. B. Frederick. Sermon?Rev. .T. C. Anderson pastor. . ' Music?Elks- Choir. Oll'ering 'Mu-.ie' Elks Choir. Benediotion- ?Chaplain. Master of Ceremonies Hill W r. Johnson. K. R.a i 4 Officers , Hill W. C. John-on. Exalted Rtil*r; Hill William Jordan",' Esteemed Leading Knight; Hill P. C. Lane, i iimfwiiii'li ia'vi.ui uiji' i\ ii rj, ill ; j>iii Luther Walts, Kstcempd T.oval Knight: Hill Ef Q. Games, Socretagy: Hill Kalplr-\<d- 1.11. Asst Si'crotnyy; BilLA. I-.. Williams, Treasurer: Bill William Douglass, Ks"qulfe; "HitI rasper Bull', Jnrvei jG.uaid; Hill Truesdale C'atT, .Outei Cfiiard and Tiller. The names of the members of the I. B. 1\ (). K. ;\v i IJ appear' in the limit i> sue of this paper. Coach Meal Service By Southern a Atlanta, t!a.. August l.--Ac<;cmlin,e to a current announcement by F. I,. Jenkins, passenger frafJic manager of the Southern Kailway System, special coach nieU service at popular prices is turn available to passenger's'- on a utinV ber of. tlu* Southern's local anc -thtouirh trains. Breakfast, liinc'i and dinner menus are- priced at cents per. meal and. are served or trays to xb'atdr passengers in t'heii seats. The special edach'meal'service is heinK 'trieif out "on the following trains on the Southern Railwa.\ System: X'ns. i?-1 (> and 127-'JS, bet^eeti Columbia. -M-elr?^e and Spar, * ? ^ , <> j&jyj ' :'k / .-5 - --Seated-,- frorn loft to riybt a-ru; are Messers Jasper Byrd, JoVse Bi are Messrs Howard Barber, Jr., Ol'TH CAROLINA, SATURDA" (vrand'LSdgie of Odd i Fellows Meet Special To The l'almetto Leaden .TJieAiluulL Lod^e ol! OddT.'clluwi "j, and. IImr-ehold of Ruth niet. in it ! ">."> t 1. -c si"ir at t ho hcadguarti " I Liil?iin*.t, A--vinbIy Street, i-oluiu bin,.August Oth. I la legates from every section uj' South Carolina were in attendance. 1 ,i ,,v.ckL^ujiiU. ih.owe1 hpt the 01 der I is. t'cai1 ik railu*nif ]gPQUiid. Tites lolluivin^ ellicers were elected* to serve lop another year; ' Grand .Master,>.I. S. Johnson; Leputy | t^raird Master, C. Av Law-in; 1 Grand Financial and Fiuiownifu ni 1 Secretary,* 11. 11. Butler; J Grand^ 1 .<? !- e Treasui'er. P. K. B1 ane 1 iji! :: ? I 'ndi w nmenL Tiodrd, G. \V. Bullion, t \ o i 'a ; i. i . .1. iviv iiiv. ". i. ru.u''j ) rtuii:1 lilt's, J.~E. Hoard, R. J. Jackson, 11. ' B. Kikrn'd, <). K. .Manigault Grand 1 Chaplain. Hon;. J. .Mckenzie ilflh'i-" son; l/eeording- Secretary, .G. Go2 iii'jf i >nai? ls. The next session \Vhl. be hold in Columbia the first Tun - day in August', 1 tltlG. Forward looking >tops were taken towards i v'lirpani/.ui^ am< perpetualinir the . < rdoi* in the State, because of the enthusiasm created by the splendid repoits made of the work done dm . in.e the year. G. G(.UXG DAXIKI.S, RocimHng' Secretary, taiihurtr, S. C.;. Xos. lit. ami 10,. hetweeJt Salisbury and Ashevillo, _ X. L; Xos. 2?~> and 20, between Charlottesville and Chattanooga ;? Xos. 2S-2 j 'and 21-27, hot w\ on - kii' xvillc and StatesVille; Xos. ."1 and between Charlotte and C<">1uiuliia; Xos. .'5"> and o0,4 -between Washington and Spartanburg; Xo. Ill between Atlanta and Charlotte; Xos. i and 2, between Chattanooga 'it lid .laehsHiu il)e and Xns. .> and t ; between Cincinnati and -Atlanta. The coach meal service is being; dlVred'as.an'adder inducement and ' i ..nir.enienec and. the railway is y" Impel ul that this experiment may. prove popular' with the traveling ;.ifblic, stalts Mr. Jenkins. i)a vis-Woodruff NnnlliiM, .\she\*fUo, X. ( '.?OlH' of thi;social events of J he seasu.li \yas the ntariiane of Miss Ida AuiVa'.ja \\'oy<);utr to; Mr. Thbihas I*TTvTsv July -1st at Walnut, (iroyv A. M. 1 !l.fVhurvh, Ware Shoals, S. T.lie , ?r?i.1 ii !i .i,y v.'a ?]'ert'"i mod?Uv?t i;.o . 1 aiui - -uncle. UyV. (learjjfe W. llor> ah Jr.,. pastor. The bride is tnc* twfn .iauurhter of Mrs. Lottota- K. I Woodrutf and the late Mr. Rosea. ? 1 i??'ani.\V'.o(liuir of Ld'I .Mountain St. She is also. ihe yftun. s\utrhtr' .if the late. Mr. (leo. K. Dorr jah trad Mis. Carrie Dor rah of \\ nodrpfl", and Ware Shoals, S. C. . Shv is also the niece of Mrr Jam? . t-s. R Iiorrah, a prominent stuI ii* mt -Calleirc, having l?ra-_ d.mlT.i v.TiVrtin- via s. 'Klie jrrooilf"is the 11 of Mrs. i .Mai y < 'ar<?oHr ??f this, city,. the i e'-ea: nephew' of Mr. Uryanjt and t Mr. Frank Ueed. Tlie ereut-grand i -.'in-trfMi'; 'John lived.and 4be-iiep-' lie\v el" Mrs. Champ Harness. The 1 rfde's"'only attendant was her > twin sister. Miss 11a A. M. Wood"" rntl", as maid of l)o:;?nv Little Mijjam Huth \Vilkijis.: her. neice, . w!t\ llower girl. The groom's . best liian was Mr, \\\ IN Dorrah, 7~7Z THi<:TriTi - h\ ' ' ' : i<?,, I -iB'A-?* . ? ?< wj- . . k07- ~ P0:'- : ' m W' ' / * * MB ^ - .? ' ; ?a>iiinn ( II. . I. II. .. I Messers Isaac Brown, Boston Brice, ight, Arthur Cooper, Marion Benton, John Bookhart and James Jackson. 7. AtXiL'ST 10. 103.j School for Adult -i r Teachers at-State ! . ' ' ; .1 "Tiiiir )VcVls ?f I raiiiuiu^Vutt <.??-"? in^ On In (hanj-cbiir^ ~~ ??i? - t lij I'uul, |{. Wehher, Jr. r .Oranyel>urj?-) vit;. y. I'lie rotate _ * -es.can* p..a hn-> fioi run :i Id . "Tip 'since September. The cuih. jje-' in tiu\v otl-tri'iJ145 the- second' rerni'oii ! i.'!' summer school. The second 1 .-i-.-:.-ion la for teachers \v:.o plan to | I 1... tea c Liens tajlii.e_fxiiUi' every county in flie.stat.e_un i -the pfeseiit 1 iii'olimetjt is more thajj d'M. vf{?on_a.Oi Cii.JUy !^! :it ! 1 lepiirl Ii-.ont i.: liuJief4 f. Juration, ttie si r.uo'l i.- to 1 1 an four weeks .during whiyh tune it is hoped that ^the teachc'iwill gain much Vv improve their; etli, LV.O..V ... .......I,,.,.; .:m? ?-w .?>. j no V^utuvio vtr-^ li J IVV'I lLe laculty consists of personsr with excellent training and wide | oxperienco wlio are as follows: K. \V. Greeji. director; .Mrs. Ltta 11. Howe, Mrs.-W. C.<>. Lewis, Mrs. llertlia Williams, .Mrs. Muade Green' Mrs. liosa ilarris', Mrs. Ma1: isaii Buchanan, Mrs. lies.-ie liyrp'ess, Mrs;. Grace Ashe] Mrs. M. Al. Simpkins, -Miss Harriet Corn-p well, Miss ClaiiK Brownie.-s, Miss I lilt tie Tef-ues, M4ss Mat red McKfs sivk, Miss l.iszie_/'inch, M-iss Dorothy Sulton, Miss Mamie Thompson, All;... Sura.ii 11. 1 iondi.yrsu.n,-Jdbis. L. Pendarvis, Mrs. A. Thelnia] It. Nix and Mrs. Kinma Jane Hawkins-, stenographer. I it rector Green with the aid of Mi sT 1 tolTTTi~11"." 1 iaiiil'1 i.e? pe'rviSor has been able to complete -auo?m-^auiv.nt Ion?arul?the -.e.s.inn,L promises to be a profitable one. -| I'respicut M. K. Whittakcu-spoke lu * the group very brielly telling 1 tin in ur~lhe great opportunity .^u ..i lp the undorprevelegeil ahd.bring i-ovni irp to a higher' level. - lie also eoinplhn'ented the'teachers in. '.\a(ning'on 'i.king' selected l'-or tins oVit-taiiding work." ^ ..M'le TiT tlie bride. Tl:e wedding took place at 1 p. in. . A large crowd witnessed the > AAivniuiiy. The '.wedding part'}? con is ted of the 1 allowing persons, Mrs. Leh.ora' a\\"oodiuli", niotlier m1'- tin- bride, M ik - lia?tVt?Mr?Wuudi'uli',?si U'i , Mi. ('harks T. Hand. Mr. ,William i 1 ill.. kittle Miriam linth Wilkin:*, the bride iTiid groom, they were iftyaliy entertained in their home where the bride's family is prominently known, Saturday night, July L'Otli. . Tiny were entertained Ly I'cv, and 2d i s- (J. W. H nab o: OwiuyrftT-Sr.. L\, brother of Mi>W.^Iruir: Sunii^y we were the bivikkfast t?ni-a?v-rfe7^vr:imd.;K. 'ranki :_;j n et w-" ' " ' the. ( eej:etiit?j4'.y a -d-u+nw- ~ was' served at the home bl 2di*. and , Mrs..Wells, Hurrah, Ware Shoals; S. Sunday night the par'.'v m - ! to it'll" To the honie of Mr. and "Mrs;' (Jeorjre I-ojan of L'onalds, S. j. sister' of Mrs. WooVhTiir. where a ; hutVet slipper was served. The bride received many useful jilts. , The party returned ' l> Ashevillc Monday. s a in: its . . it ' f&s&z. fjplk :; > r f '.: "" jll- ^^ I ^ * r ... ? ' ? -? I Geojtfe Kershaw, and "William I.aws Henry Thompacn, and Albeit Willi V?* ' ~"*T ' " ^ * , ^ - f p btv ? .. . Revf J. M. Glennjf 4 I'a scs - -j 11?-v: .tr+rr?f-.A. M, E. p i :11 :i :?rr ? lliii ty 1 yv;ii' .... .1 ; l; A <! ^ I . in.-.!a! J ' 'iv a' I! -' -, !t;'" ''hurrf-*l iiii'.i .: ( : i- > ! ; !:ome7| II. l.-avsn.. .-a ?!.. :^'lo>v a ! <:a v..!... two s i:i- antf i " . ' : . am: fit-nt!-. TT. y. M.vm; iat. !.' l^i W a; It. May ' .'iik'cT:; : lai- i. t>.. tthu*. I tit<\? I:.-.1. tin : > ak<>al fi-'t. vn v rji . iiui iiTTT t imp. I li.ayo liy.J matv talk >\vi*h him h~. Ii iit>-.. ua;.. ... .??* ?: ? T haV'- a!\yay fl ; :> t i.Tir. to . > 1 t-r ?. rv.vt ' .v . -- I * %?;. * J ] j il', , and :'cai ! - ii-l? )-i:r?~ 'rf-r ' and l;i.v . iuv-i .i.jj :; t j.e cob- ' j k>'i>C(! a'w.T:t. afi'X^.'subjects-!. tjiat tar'.vai*. fbnvjiar "with. ... j . As a aiir:r-'.M- tb.spel I )' r-irarde.d jiiib 17T-M ly' ' lie .lived a-; !it'c aba-, i- a vet a::" of race , ' ar.d bi>. < tj?luc" fia ' .always- been [ becoinlriir to hi !? :< 'i . Hi.was f. ? > < *i:F i:. bit v.iiyt a#?l I feel ! ' 1 !;?*. ' .!.:> tv.bvr s* r his churches, ! a-"well a*--,'.''.. I v/ie ; . 'ad the- . prii:ih?y.c of. sorviy;?. \v Old do well i" try to eiii.alate his life' and ' toacliir.y. ' 1 . i;. s. i.ivi.\*t;--ton*; _ i .Magistrate , ountv, 'j S. C. Xlie^Cr usaders Social C lub . . i C <?I I' M MIA. SOI III CAROLINA' ! ?Tin ( r I? 5 * f 11111 f 1 (Jlulj lK\W-A 4 T .1-:-. . ? -V . "* 1 *r?^UIIIAVU ,1 tfcj-^iiuy- nucn, January i "'I. llO"!. Ml?C-I.- (i< 'QLTf .' K'l- J s'haw, William Lawsnti. and floorge Simpson arc looked upon as- the f Organizers...for. it wa? with -their spontaneous* (il'i.ul that a carefully clwiv.oti gr?>up of high sthoul young io?. n . became. unified. We j took -as cur motto, "All l'or one, - i one for till, toaeiin'i-.' we .stand, divided v. e .fa!!."' W< o selected as our colors and l'o\yej*f?>bHns- and u hi*o. and. .ku_-vddU- earntrticxn; _ I'eii'uetivoly^ ?? ?Hdm?el'.ih?a', it h''ir*ifn;-g con-. i -istcd of a'group of twelve 'mem- , ois. nana !y, j' Mes-cr.s Mathew lleachuin. I :>ac? I'.; nvn, .lasper Byrd, Lloyd ll-shes, George Kcr-* . haw.'Wikiarn I n\v-. u.. Mrm-st Lucas. Lester- Mean-'. Hubert Merk- . uX IX L?Lejg 1 ' ' - . ( ieoftro _ Simp?on; nud K::eli-h Weston. Prom tiiis. group .the following \\ or* ca o ; a- >; st uilicei'ii; Mossir-- lie or ire Ket^diaw, president ;VcioorirL* Simps n. vice-president; W illunriS I.u.\ n.' feci otury; 1 aao la hi* a. ti'a ..rfr; Rr.jflish Weston. I)u>iness- niatNl^cr; Rob- j eft Me.: ker-oii. R ji'ii ter; 'ar.fi'. J-asTTTt Byril. ciTtTrv Dui-'iiiii the lir.-.t_ term, ue attcmpud many. pXuh -*ui. Among t ii ... 111'M.'.'! ' - m..-? <, a i.a-eba1! team and a loi'lbal! leant. 1 >ha - .-ha! 1 * tt am m y.ed vef; - o*s"f ;!, winning railv uauu - ar.-.l Tosiiij? three'. -J The. f. I.l l.iali team' \vsa.>iicoe>'Si!.-.:' thieo. "1 he tc:.m .proved sticcessfni and-\iv veil-arpted ouc first- ar.nivt rsary, Iol>. 1934. I hi*. ti ">!.< :'a<-t'' h; it >.: '.Jjrst annver aI V \\a- oi: tr.e d>lh c">f~T'A.-h. ' iv'c deciil" to enntsr.*celebratinjr* '!' (t oldinticti on pace cielit . ' " -P. ' - | J WMftj/: ? * >v^ ' '. ; . f. ;i; aP?:W j(| t & *. %. *\. ' : A ' fe ' ' V, ! c ( ' r-bj; < ,.. <?r,.,; ': V?,v. | k. . ,p on. Standing, from lel't to right ti a4n?. Missing from the picture ^ ft i 4 f -m, ' r : ' PK1CE~ 5 C EN TS -_" Ki^a^emonr Anr^mnced *MIS> FRANCKS I.AWSijN , 1' l111", ;x>y?ftti-i -M r*r! tr. ~iV:?1 .:r.v-? sun uf'S^ytor, V.' ('. a!iri<?'u!ici * :ie ' ' I":azinj;. ICziy.abclh -t-^- Mr. AVii.'iain?.. Aioxan<l< i- t oi < nurlohVoii, S. C. Tf.i-'.niamairt:' ?..f . t-iC V.vo : ouny l in .Septt-mbci?- v, ill M' of intoio-t to thtir mnu\ :r.< !~ hhi.'itfliom a Miss Dawson finished Li'lic InHigh Si'hoOl, S. ( ., and . ' . \rad iau d .(t ?; . Fi*c-lsr.s*'ti College, .\tias.ta; ' ??;. VN'hiiv ; sVr. eery 'active in the Glee X'l..h. tue flhoi eogrUj'hic Gioup an -. V. \V. C. \. ; . Ir4 the, lattertshc ?m'vc"! as i''o- * icicnt. he became"oeei etai'j J r he Atlanta Intfer'XolN-giatc Cwiit- * il. Since graduation Miss LawMn has taught" Kng'isr! at l.iift *n llihly- School. Sumter, where 'atlitT'is principal. She is?a niein- - >er of the Delta Sigma Theta Sor- q rity. Mr. Clement finisheiL A veryJje' ditute, Charleitjofi. S. C.. ahd Taladega .College,' Talladega, Ala. U'J'rinj? his entire academic career -e 'hel i executive, positions... lie 1 ^-:i i;.f. h< r f t hi- Alpha Phi Al. >'ha fraternity and is now assistant ' ' ' iia-i:ager of the Char'.ast ? I>**t..?J North Carolina Mutual Life Insure nice Co. - . The Spartanburg District League and S. S. Institute Now History . n>... Sj.fi* 'a: Hi- >,;i. . . A- I! " , .7^ V I?i. , :':i.u:i! ' ' ' - J. !. !-, -r the \. .M. K. t-*t\urch : "V. 1.1-^ ! S. At Mt. I ... ( -iifc-J . ?I .i! v 2" - * > S, fU*v. < M 'liwai:. . raptor. I'he l'!vsr !: L' .1 r. Rev. J. f. After :hv .de?.? ' vi?I'.. .1 : 11; 1 : ? ; :;:.r y ixin vk i' :?!.< } _-t ot^at.'ization ouk place-. Ti..wi:?^ officers \uv OM : ' Mi-*..(Joc'S-p :a C. ralK-y ?'i". Si.artJ. nb-:a'-. Sectetary"; \Ii.--s' H. Ilahiwamc Wi \-M. Seei.etii-; v-; Mr.-. K-. M. Owti.s u-jranist; Mio, KfjznlH-.ti-, J..r:,--.r . -Jock S^'. $,<?..&! Kev. 11. A J j.:i KeHf->Y!.er. . ; 1 Tr.c; committee weie .;>p '.iirti-J. !:<1 assessment:- from diary is t'cre wken ^p.;* .T!ki Oflvk, sef-m" ~ eoa-ed vttt-tr?trro report^ made ? ronf f-itwh c.k.uyv and no \,t.e was. t.nuc. It. but... the --}dri-t? - ? f brotherly io.vo-.iiwi It t.'.rouyhoii;. ho Conventh Some < !' tho m .in f'-atu:e- of r.e convention wore. to*>b.-.- fop .d:'k ... ion .-noli a.-: \Vr.aI,,unh*-pm-ul amusements ^h-Trhhl'ti-ri11iat;. mrayv i::I > .< - the \ili. lejr+sftit ':c now; !aw- for In- tflfyli h' make ts.'better. :f sn why? -**!!f r.ot why. How liiii we make?ily.-u- . King : u t?iii^ .over t*q>"andinif .'area of ? le ". . _i _ .. ; How ear: n' v. I.ony.ne ,heh> mv :: :ivh?" "What car T .in to make -y Sunday Sell- "] more attroeivo and-active in the district ?" . ln-so Ts<i any other helpful top s' were diseased by deieyato-" nd_pa-t<"-*. fr?>!ii th? var-iou.- : areeT of the <li-trict-. much inr.atiou av i matvy. htlpful thots >-re L'air.ed fivni the-e ?':i-cu.-s- . : n-v ? ' * . L'ri > y literrmjr a n Sunny -ciioo! w-.:> conducted i'.y the v. H. W. Walker of Spartan * --irw. He tiivided the Institute m?f.i :r crans and atumi'ue.i- n and two tehiliers. jjvcr c&v'o roup the lesson was instrintinplv imrht ': !.(! much interest manifest s r in it. The a- nunl sermon wjis j rvach j on Thursday, evenir bv "Roy. *. M. Thotppson. pastor of Kas*n Circuit -which was one a-.tonjr :e be?t ever delivered ?The -odutthirsal .sermon was delivered Friv evi-nirir by -Rev-. F.uirehv- Bol n oi k'.dtrewoo t TTvUli wlrirh ?a?masterpiece. . The C\ nvi-ntioh was blessed-.to tve the t'oUoWihp visitors; Rev. ownri , * ]' " M - R' v. E. s G. Pont.. I\ K.- of thefiT'liimbia i's'jiict. Rev.P.. H Lcwi>vnste.r of -t-el. A. M, K. Church. C- hmibia. v I. 1. Farmer. p.istor Bi-hop . ~ ( mortal A.M. E- Church, Co-. . ir.bia.' Ib v. W. R. R. -waian. t>a* r of Chap pel 1c Ft at ATT hurt h". Columbia. Jtrs. T. . M ong and I.. A. Sartor of Union. ! est' vUhuvs nn.de timely V (tontimrrrT crrf page fiuht .3 > .v A Correction Or. J. S. Bonn, dr., not Kndorsed y the Kkvlora! College of the' it'dimo-l Conference. . Tlu, artiele printed itT !a-t wecfcV a per rn.lor tkcunaption S. onn. Jr. Kndorsed:-' we are inminted is an vrr$\ We"afp always lad to correct errors in publicaion. And ask all..reporters-,, in the Liture to get correct information efore sending news to the paper ar publication, * . ?= M