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M OUt MM VQI. xi?NO :t.t ~~ / New Farmers c Meet Tuskegee Institute, Ala. Aug. 10 i 1936?With an attendance of more 1 than 800 boys repre'senting 18 states, the first aTThtiaj session and T organization meeting of the New Farmers of America, an organization similar in its plans and purposes to thesFuture Faremrs of A- " merica for white boys, came to a 1( close Tiere today after being in ses. _? aion since Sunday. David Simmons M pt Tuskegee Ihstitute -\Vas elected o piesident and fififilMiftU'ly assum- ~ ed his new duties. Other officers j] elected?were- Thomas Peitiford, Spring Hope, N. C., vice-president; Wadell Thomas of Texas, 2nd vice t, a president; Joseph Johnson of Virginia, 3rd vice-president; Howard jt Brazel, Itta Bena, Miss., secretary; )( i S. B. Simmons, Greensboro, N. C., executive secretary-treasurer and ^ Prof. C. H. Banks, Texas, national l' advisor. Hampton Institute, Hamp '' ton, Va., was decided upon as the a Bite for the 1936 conclave. n Monday was devoted to organiza li uon pians, tours ox tne institute t .. campus, the U. S. jyeterans' Hos- C pital and the self-help cooperative n project located on the old Mitchell () Mill site near Tuskegee, Ala. Monday night the farmers attended a banquet sponsored by- a commeri- ^ ga^Halh" '! Tuskegee's position as Southern '. - as well as a national leader in agri 1 culture activities has been emplia- 1 sized by this meeting, it is pointed ' out, by having this national con- .'! yention?of?these 'young farmers held here* This was demonstrated } Dy the election of a Tuskegee In- ' stitute youth as national president, u The convention was held- here in fl . response to an invitation extended n by President F. D. Patterson a v year ago while he was director of a Tuskegee's department of agriculture. f In the oratorical contest which s was held in the Chambliss Children's House on Tuesday evening, C. H. Trent, of the Covington Coun . ty Training School, Covington, Va., won first place; Clarence II. Car-_ 1 . tef, 'Felt ,Valley "Nui liiaT and In:?; dustrial School, Fort Valley ,Ga., 0 was awarded second place, and Philip "Frederick, Orangeburg Co. Training School, Elloree, S.'C. won ? 4 " the third prize. More than 40 agricultural lead- a ers and vocational agricultural 5?~~ teachers accompanied the boys to ~ Tuskegee. The following states ? were represented: New Jersey, ' Virginia, North Carolina, South I Carolina, Georgia, Florida," Ken- f . tucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Okla- i homa, Mississippi, Alabama, Louis c iana, Texas,? Missouri, Delaware, a * Maryland^and West "Virginia. t" i_r ' V CHESTER PARAGRAPH-S *L. .Mrs. Mabel Bankston, of Phila.,- ^ is visiting her parents, Mb, and 11 Mrs. Vander Smiths ,, Mr. Ambrose Brown has return- J -- ed home after spending a~:.fcv ( weeks in Baltimore. ?- ? Mr?r -Mary -EHen Benson - and 7 Miss Marie Vance are in the City . from Washington, D. C., visiting i relatives. -?Mr. S.~M. Brice, with . his two daughters, Mrs. Maggie B. Cur- ] - rence and Miss Louise Brice left 1 Saturday night on' la motor trip t to Washington, Baltimore, Plula- i delphia. N. Y. C.. and Boston. Mr. i Roosevelt Hall was at the wheel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie k):;ton ami t babv are in the City from Morris- I town, N. J. visiting relatives.. Mrs. i ; Eaton was before - marriage, Miss < Willene Wady. - < Neighbors and. friends wore I pleased to see Mrs. Jennie C. ] Btauim in the City one day last week. She was accompanied by 1 her nephew, Mr. Amnion LeevyA i Master Leroy P. Heath and his l 1 little sister, Dorothy were also '"'"" making the trip to Camden with, J ^ them. - 1 Miss Estelle Meeks gave a party i ht her home Tuesday night, complimentary to Nurse Anna Stewart : of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Columbia. An ice course was serv : ' ed. ; Mr. Andrew Dibble died Friday ! at his home on Cemetery St. about four months ago, he was mar- ' ried to Mrs. Delia B. Rhodes who , survives him. An only daughtety-L Mrs. Catherine Martin of Char- , 1 B lotte, also servives, also scyoral ' grand children, brothers and rein | 1 tives in Sumter an(|j0Jmden. The body W&8 in charge of Undertaker Harold Agcrs, which was taken to ' Camden Sunday for interment. A ' large crowd attended the funeral services tat the home on " Sunday ., afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. J W. Manoney, pastor of Carnel ( u ? Presbyterian-Church, Mrs. Lula Dickson, of WinstonCarrie Adams, Loomis -St. After an absence of about 23 vdars. Rev. E. W. Bowens who (was the second pastor of Calvary Baptist Church (1910-19121_g"jK;nt a few hours in the city Thursday j moritlnflf. fie wair Hccon^pannri [ by his son-in-law, Rev. Wright of | Bennettsville and the two :1]_ song of Rev. Wright. They were guests, of Rev. Bowen's brother-irrlaw, ahd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spann. Misses Louise Babcock, Ada Der* Graffenried, and Mr. Scott Foster i ' Continued on page eight - .. : >f Amerira__i At Tuf ^ e ii-County // Jlul ? Knea r Over thic? ~~<^"y? iT Clubs ?fs from ' id Oranpe urg couid .o State Col lire for the.. encampment ?ly 21-2(>, anil v /red into tli ell planned educational and re reational activities with a forvo .Inch made this- the most outstani nn event of its kintTTii the histor f the bi-county club movement. "The three days were"made livel, y names, setting up exercises on'jr services, excursions to the cc ?ne farm, programs, and a play it, written by Miss M. A. Bind 'he playlet, entitled ''The Value o lie 4H Club Work,"1 was pi esentt1' y the Forrest Chapel club of Or ngeburg county, and the perfqi nance of the characters woul lave.beeri creditable to. collet: rained students. Managers of th 'arolina theater presented cojnpl iientary tickets to the group on ay during the encampment. One of the most highly acclaim d features was the III girl's mod 1?hed-munr,?on display?through lit the period. It consisted of-, resser, table, bed. waste pape as^et, closet, barrel chair, an ugs. Most of the furnishings"wer tiadc of burlap, newspapers, an iscifrdeil cardboard. Each itei; ,-;i< l;iIn,11?,rI it'll fii-it mill lining i mated < which showed that" a siTn !ar room could be had by an dl'l at a cost of only $.".1. Cer'ti icates were given-to thrrilt girl f Livingston-. Murray, and Xor i'ay clubs for second year food nd clothing. The' campers brought raw f<><> roni home, wb fell'swa-* cooked an erved in the college kitclu?n an lining hall. Each paid an assess nent.of filteon cents for neccssit as that are nottraised on the farm ^ho local relief unit. furni-hod 1 rrrmm fntTl~st?"-TiTrT7 f o Soi:vo~~ a ooks, registrar, -matrons, com iiandants, and janitors The bi-eouiil.v encainimjeitl is a innual event, supervised ' by Mis I, A. Bureh, home domonstratio ijrent for OranCrohurg county dcssrs George Daniels and J. V darshall, farm domonstratio igents of Orapgobme ?nd Ban (erg counties respectively. The irepare excellent program/ <" he educatrdnalr rcH^hrnsrTmdah al enhancement of their y? harges. The place of meetingi litcrnated between the two'" ecu* ics, and each location is chose vith consideration of its effect o he youthful minds of tpc camper: A large number of' visitors ai iresent each yen). a"'1, rv"'"'""T imong ihoose of the last mcetin vas Mr. Dan Lewis, State II ~Mtrb leader, with headquarters "J /lemson Coilege; - ? SUMTER NEWS Rev. F. \V. Crawford, pastor < Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church. an ^ev.-S. M; Miller, pastor of Enint tel M. E. Church, exchanged pu Sunday, Aug*. 11. Each congreg; ion ci1!.loved the message bi'migl o them by their new j111c. Many programs and oiitertaii nents of-" various kinds are bein riven by the members of Emani >1 for the purpose of raising mono "or the political rally that .will tal dace on Monday night. Aug. 18 ^Mi4. and Mrs. E. P. Palmer ai riappy over, the arrival of nnoth< on. Mother and babe are doin vicely. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie .tohnsr are also happy over the arrivi >f another son. M< liter and b .! ire doing nicely. T> T7> A 1 *wi>. x>. itj, tuiu iiiumuu \Iiss Dorcas arc visiting in N.C. Miss Jimmie Dibble of Tannic Mnce returning from snmnr school at Hampton, Va., is spen ing the remainder of the sumnr ivith her sister and brother-in.-lai Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Palmer. Miss Willie Nelson is attain : home after spending- several wool ih""Ntrw~?ork?Git>^ ? Mrs. I?. M. Madison of Colnmb is visitmg- iMi'. and Mrs. T. J-. Mile Misses Isenell Perry and Octav riark are visiting1 relatives ar friends in Philadelphia and oth points north. Miss Edyth M. Taylor, one < the adult teachers of the city attending summer school Orangeburg, R. C. Air. and Airs. John I'incknoy ai little daughter motored" to Phil delphia last week for a short sta Mrs. Alma IJruner of Now Yoi City is visiting her brother ai sister. Mrs. Jackson,. Mrs. -I. Pogue and Miss Edyth Jackson. Mrs. Emma MrMahon of Color bia is visiting her sisters ai brothers, Mr. pnd Mrs-. Jose] Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Albp Spears, and Mr. and Mrs. E, . Roberts. Mrs. Clotell C. Williams of F1 spent a couple of days last wei visiting1 her cousins, Mr. and Mi Chas. Spefirs and Mr. and Mi Fax and chidren are spending few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cht Spears. " '** ' v* \ ' ' rUHJAItflA.-jSO .Camp Excelsior's Fourth Yea t i. i ~ jCSBgC Excelsior at Orangeburi S. C. was hostess for the fourt time to the Queen Esther. Girls < ' the W. 11. j\1. S. of. the M. 1 Church, Sputh Carulmp. -Confe once. From .Tilly .'.mil, In Align 4th, (lie gi'ds enjoyed the variot eaidp activities planned for the development and pleasfitfoi by?* " carefully selected aufl?weJl traint -iavid-t-yj rVHrltpujflt utravoidab U- ciivunifluncou?pi c \ rifled the pri - si nce of some of our valued faeu r (y still" we were able 1 j* carry ?>ii by ^instituting, sever v of our talented- young ladies. 'flu- t-anvp It-still nn evpoi'lmeti .. hut we feel as if it is one \VT ? worth the sacrifices of the-pres j dent of tlie \V. II. M. S. anil In ollieers, and .they feel well re pa When the girls, a re so enthusiast ' and are able to return to the f home with a new , meaning i t'ln islinn ainl.il broader vision < . life. Added interest was evident* - by the number of. leaders a n d lateen mothers that were in atte; e dance to enjoy the companions)! c of youth and'watch'then* develo] li nt. . ? .it ;Al i.....i .ay at camp the l'oui'-l'o 0 pi gram was developed. Devotioi a Is,' btisi nosyrtflfflfta t i o 11 a 1 ai)d $oc tfl. .'Several prizes wwo awarde * At the close jof all activities eai 1?loll feeling a> ii they had contr a buted their bit in making'this 01 r most successful year. We invii d you to join us'iu 1D3G and he e celebrate our fifth birthday. d Yours for a bigger and betb u. ( ' ~ n: S. C. State Looks For ward To I>ig Seaso: * rinrm i:i:.\ iu:ta i.ars SLATED TO rktl r .1 .. ,] ? 1 iy l'nul U. \\ obbcr, Jr. Oran^ul-wiAujtust lGth?At - letie competition and achi'cveniei i. iii collets, is just at*-11 r_ 1-p- it, ranJhticume-^ pbtei ?= liifl'-r .in t^tTiT'rl.'T' uJi? iur j.yinn i- With such stars as .Joe Louis, Je so Owens, Kulace i'eccock, Ca rr iieiions Johnson, Willis Ward, Jii: s in it; l.u \ alio, Halph .Metcalfe, ar n a host of o.ther Hushing-across tl ; "national and international spor horizon, we expect this impetus n revolutionize our ell'orts in has i> bail, basketball/ i'oothall and Y v double our work in track. Tl ,'v group just named compete with s vomers t*egarcUcss7t?f race; there! 7T fitting a deal ?T publicity. -In ot / ;wji mono-rac.ial~Collc.ues we ha1 . -hundreds who have just as much .. i. at,' .ability iind perform etpial ^11.. * . _ , o >r . Iront-this season, is doir ^ it- lit, to l>I;i?v# new' heights ai Shatter WorhPa record, will- 01 :Mau i otiose, iiio -team .that be II Tuskejree ki.-t season i;nd lias \v< . at least quony'mc from-'any tov 1 that c 1'*1**11 its until. Quito 5 onvialle roicid, alsjois...this, Sta hrrr lost only ptyc football earne_ - a South (hn olina coHe^c in mo than a decade. rrrft r?. carry.on this irrar.il .tr dition. ait* thirteen lobulars "and d score of scrapping second strin ''' erC The list of reirulavs whi Coach llrooks and his assistr.nl Coach Crawford, Jewell, and Lei :Tr TsTTwIT! have as a nucleus lor t l" l.'-'TT team include ' those me T!.e ijivc "Cad"' Cain, John Ole ieniiiL'. .lames ]'. (irnat. A llarr C Harold Holijr. Tsaar Jefferson, S ? Johnson, I. T.awreyce, Jimmy Johnson,' Tloyor Miidd, Claren V ''of;cr'-oiv. Hampton finipsoin ai L? Edward Pepruose. The entire South will have ey 0 forcused on this a'-'trrepcation eoi M posed mainly of men'playinpr.tlu sei-'ontl year of eollepv footba 'Competition--will he Icon this ?o " son and pro pec's loom for sor ;v>:?.'ht'' fine fames in the ofTerin u' The PT'T.I.POC,? are faced with toiurh scliodule"stavtinr off in hij r' oar acain t Tnslccjtee ...early r~\ i t ^ v H'lnnrr. 7 M \Uf<>\ NEWSti er ' .Mis. TTauTo Williams ami dauj ^ tor of Ilartsvillc wore, \i-iti: ja Bishop MV H. Davis ?>.nd Mnk o.l Chaster, I'l'ini.j wenja l lie City on'Thursday.. j(j Professor llowar 1 of' (Jeorp Dr town and Sir. Jackson, postman (ieurgotown, were in our City-f a few hours on-Friday. Wh: iter*! thoy visited Mrs. Ilatrin. jn Prol*. Butler of Havtsville vis - od the Marion Summer S'ehc u| last week. a_ -Jtev.?MeBride- of Wise 4'h*j Y Church preached, on Sunday afti ftr mum at St.'John A. M. K. Churc uj Tht* fishermen certainly are i*t 1\ tin.cr in their shore of sport Hi N injr this season, Nearly eve n- time we see certain cars start 01 id we also see fishing poles attotc ill i<h rt "?Mirs Mrtnon lulta of?Wash in A. t<>n and fi-cinds stopped in for few minutes to.see Miss llagin, a. Sun lay nft^vtioon. i r>k Rev. nni-dflfes. I. W. ( tore visit 's. tjho Fee D<jte Summer School -i. Tuesday, August 13th. a -Mr. and Mrs. Freeman BradI is. are the proud parents of a bfl girl. Her name is Helen. /J.. * mtftx LTTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY. A National Chorister r Training 500 Voices In Waishington, D. C. ;h - .. T C ?,f PROF. H. B. P. JOHNSON / ? ANI) MME. HURSB AimiVK J it """ " u is : * -f ir Washington, D. C.?(Six-ciul)? C a -Enrollment of members of? the }t :d chorus and nightly rehear a! ' nl (, le the same have hce-an in i'-i M" ? eT" 1'rol. H. IS. P. Johnson. tli - Mi 1- ler for the men, and ,/ to Ilurse, the chorister for the wo- \< 5T men, arrived last week. The . have tt announced that it is their purpose t t7 to have a Tnintrrnrm ~nf live brin- r? tfT" dred voices for these two. Con von;i tions, the parent body and -the J 5* Oman's auxiliary. The- pwttoojc- 1 'd ;s most promising, and the nation's 1 |c capital is already taking 011 a con- '' lr mention air. ? ^ 01 It has Iipph many years ..-dm -r.a p ^ religious body of this magnitude, w -d representing the Missionary Bap- c *i tist Forces in convention capacity, s: h- held .its session here. An invita T ip tion for every Baptist church to f, P- enroll their entire choir and send i is their choir director and musician' s n along, was issued by both of these a national workers, and it is said ' j" that the outlook is very bright- for E their compliance with this request.' r Both choruses will specialize in li " t!ie music written, arranged and t< . published by institutions within g I tile race. They will put enjphasis I on the proper interpretation;- the,y t< I" will specialize oil the spiritual side s r of this music.' these sonrs and._ ? these compositions, especially %ince- ? the?Rev. -Dr. G. L. Rmieo, I'resi--J - dent of the Men's Convention, and Mrs. M. A. B. Fuller, President.pf the Women's Convention, have agreed that spiritality and religious favor shall back up the Cnnvcntion's Theme of "The Larger Christ," which will be emphasized throughout the week. '"This training that is to be giv ?n for thirty days to thes^e church h_ choirs, will bo without cost, dent clared Prof. Johnson, who is otnie Pl?yed by the ' National Baptist nt Convention of America as an ad- . representative, and-who - hn^s. worked ro'r a number o? years , r_. training choruses for the Conven- . ^ tion as well as for tho?Sunday 1(j School Congress* Then .Mine. Mur.st le i-s nationally known as a gospel \ ts singer. She has specialized in the . to revival services, making fertile the 1 e_ fallow ground, as it were, for the e_ minister who delivers the soul- . ^ stirring sermons. tjj Rev. Mr. Brads.hjaw, the entertaining pastor," together with a jj. large group of ministers who are ' cooperating with him, stated this j week that generous responses are n j already coming in, and that as the (] participants in the choruses enroll- ? and register, they are being supplied with the necessary books out^-^ , ^ nf \vVnr>Vt cintr 5 L [jp " " vy_ v v.'.. f ] it ~ l>l'Of. Johnson is using the~Xkr-J ' tional Anthems, -with songs. and music?by- the late *Wm. Rose- 4 borough and J. \V. Carter; the Na" tional Jubilee Melody dSong Book7 which-was the monumental work. J in the song book line,"of the late "J ie Dr. R. H. Boyd. It was the first t _j; -and. the largest ...book-_?f_. Negro. ^ a" Folk Songs, Inspirational Melodies t a and Jubilee Music to be placed t upon the market. The third.book i ^ that is being introduced to the t chorus is the Golden Gems Song I. jl^- -Rhok^that made its appearance t. 10 /nist this June at the Sunday School ; ( -dj Congross in Houston, Texas ; Ill Mine TTurse is following in the j t fsj same line, and the two will work , together in the training of the c choruses, so that at the big Mass ^ c<; Meeting and Foreign Mission Ral- t 11 fy on Sunday evening, Sept. 9th, the joint chous will, appear. It is os also expected tKht the joint chorus i ?}" will sing at the Pre-Convention i Vr .Concert on the night of September c " 3rd in "An Evening With Negro i a" Composers." ' t ne _ ?- i >* WOODRUFF NEWS \ a 2r" Trinity A. M. E. 7.ion Church in ' | . Rev. J. R. L. Allen, Pastor j ; Sunday School opened at the usual hour with the superintendent 1 and all teachers at their post of ? . duty.' _ .. 1 Sunday being regular preaching I ,.'.t <!av (iuite a .large crowd was out I f?| to hear Row. Allen preach. Evory?t j , j l?ody left the service rej >icing over ?. the wonderful sermon.-When there , j is better preaching to be done ,c | Tiev. Allen will do it. Come out , " to church and hear him. ? *. Mrs. Maftie Marsh:. I Gihhs i> 1 , t spending some time in Asheville, K 1 0 N.( C. with her daughter; Mrs. J .. Marie ?mith. Tier little grand- ' J j daughter, Betty J. Marshall ac- c ,0 companied her on her trip. . y , Mr. G. W. Marshall of Washing- J " ton, I). C. visitc^his mother, Mrs. * Mr. and Mr^Grover Foster and family, Mrs. Evelyn Wilhurn and t little neice, Patsy Ann Kincaul, 1 ''y Prof. Allen William?, Mr. Henry > Watson were amBmr those who were the dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Ji Cook at Simpson- 1 vTTTe. There were forty guests to J ?l enjoy Mrs. Cook's hospitality, ! 0,1 Sunday. The Rev. J. R. L. Allen_is con- ' ?c' ducting a revival at. New Hope ' on Church this week," Sedalia, S. C. We are sorry to report that Mrs. ! ey Mary Woodruff is seriously ill, by We nope for her a speedy recovery. . : ' * t . iUHiw ii'mv?* iin?i c^ikus wore sorveri. Tu? ponpio 10Tt the. same sevenini* or their future hbpie, at-.Camlenry, Va., where Mr. Durens is tationed as educational -advi'-or t .the C.C. ('amp. The* bride is he only daughter of Mrs'. Willie Idward Jordan." She "received hvr ducat-ion in the public schools of lock I fill and is a graduate .of Clin i>h College, class df '-20. The room is the son of. Mjv Samuel Kircns and i* a -graduate of Clin on College. '27. and Hampton Intitule, class of '33.M. ' Vacation Time At Camp Peivjlhur- ? -Avhitcade i (iadsi)en. Ka>t.oyer. llirllyy Hill knil (tran^ehuru llow Knjo\ Slav 4 ????? r Camp T'evyilbiii vvlulcadv, Oi 'i.-\u-i I 'ouniy. Ai;>r. It- . ,\ period f encampment 1- eh'MiSt la.-1 i II - 1 h- ;i \-.iy LUi-?v a cry pruhtaldy rr;v ' , !!'. { Iian thirty !?iy> irmn "t !i,. (f; *]- > :, .Junior 11i.;'i. I'.iHt K. UVIihcr.' rTi 1'iincipa! 'a mi nac?,<>.r: m' \;>- tionai ..'lyrifulliiiv: the- Webber imini- High., I-.:vVst t.vii- 'l-aiyf-r.i-'. hiruwolT. Principal and. tt iu bei- uf ocatiaral ngriruli ..re; lhiliy ll'ili 'raining l. * kukt:<. hincipal and teacher ?d" vocation-I agi it-uit urer and JJui.tniV High, rTangi-Inirg, .(ii'.'i'irt* l'ean. teacher i' viwai ' - \'ptn: . rutins, c-a'i iy i':.:i<da\ iiorning *tho boys unpacked and iai:ic ..iat iy' erieij.1'. Ira tin el. < n i:-<* inarming ? !?< :. W.itkin iiiauii i'l ai i r.iai. i. 1,1 camp T's wi-i'C .njjjhat.hir.jr' -nit.- ; Sown to take - a s-wi-ntr*At'tvt'">wkilning .10 tlrt-ii" iMrP'oiMrti: tinye4tmnyd tn tlhvr-nrrp, pi !. j"la\ ii- iia.'f!* .! all tiie-way., . . h.'ir.-t call" lui ariiaun y tienrgi ! 'reemail, camp <frrcctnr.^t'u. J i Hunci? <>t eilgci; lad- luirrjutiir *i itv .-aiiilai v. ? and- "\\.cj. > l iTUy'iI ?inc:?.s. _luui?l : ! he -afaria products hiou^iu )>y u.P m ys aiiipliaii.-iiu iiiul iii'.u snruPi<?ii-u t iuii- by ('a . ;> < 'mu 1 i- ?: st. ' A -bit oi play, rest ..iiu uti.oii.cr M.y> toiiitlar in ii-tva to. camp Ules a lid?i'i"-i i-b 11 ! ). . . 'I lie t:.: y. 1'UI't 1 i 11 pi ci ? I 111 III III' > ' 'I' 1 ' 1 mi . i>: uwttkimu.y.. 1 *- ac'. a-aily Miy L>ay in'iHmp. lu-at tr.o yuii. a s'pi'ak. -by liv-mbt up nuu :i cur.ij >r than a: 'ru i rnlay nioininy:. J.-J.j 4 y .i;; v-vv lit till fch.Y 111 hv liVvV .i-i t:a-c New l'a. :?.dr> >1' AliH'l(i<rti. Supervised p.'.'y,-i_. :al education was thy tir'.-t tmi.u lit pi'ufVam . a" b it u .is U '!b^ a leautil'ulfy sipi.t' timiielmld withe ;arly . daw. i.injr: -The duck wilk va? t'"iiny t.i miihi.1 a;ui a. u..iVHlk .'li'l <"t l liK-tt-kl'llSt. til.!: iiiiitlici' sla.11 - C- r: i'i t.> acquaint '.ami v.nli :!nlr c: anivyy d-lics. dr. J. V. Uuryc-s acciiniVaiiic.i' l?y Sup:. -'A. I'', tit a mi ii.a'. m. Ur ukw JUI? VVIWH.X, XI IU|l,li:i M,,,,,. ??? spoke to the t *> - niu i er.ioyn.ig or tho-r-.t-eivo- t:io i-i lie, beauty. iea-c :iI'liiU-1 inu ni o.i treluriii >oVs linceii. I ?; !.::? r v-h- a -ft-. 1 IVnt, Pi* 1' ,'i- U ;il ti.Vi".it'll Inn; Hough chicle'n to feed the whole 111,i|iii >: :..Ii t :te\ rat To l:.i* < .a oiiiia I heat iv in pringeburg went lite boy.- ai.d uf chit's as guests of Air. Situs, the geniral nntiK.gi r. "Unit': Hot I Hi iloiuior" w.s I ho feature jiirt"rv. Ldio ih-gd.it "" i" uigai.- na.iy at l ivid. Watch Mr. and Mrs. W. W. i\ ilipn,-. .?:? . i' iu ix oi ii, a.at Ait. I. P. liutge.-s in attendance and inter ing into the -occassion thirty . ecoivo Liic coveted l. i in luuul do"3! ioys wi'l'e ri 11 nioin. U.-iy imitated o reecve tile coveted I arm hand degree. l itis ['.it oi' :nr t?iJ> >viii never be?forgotten. Saturday the group pitched horse xhoes, played basctiail and sw.an xllli! iniii' iii .uenatlure. As one i*rou|> jvas leaving the leader ask.',1 them if.they were ready, stud ?. bripht young chap, *' W * 11 but we aren't ready, we coulii stay here three or lour weeks longer and not- get home siek. Any one living- at-this Camp a while will leave with this- same reluctance. - ? ? UGL'ST 17, iy:jn JORDAX-Dl'RKXS.nuptials The wedding. eerenmi v of Sfi< , "ociTc .Jordan ate! Mr'. H bert I,. Jurons wa- solemnized on M<inlay Auj?. 5, at 8 u. tin, ahe homo of Ow 1j(y. [,.,i-..?itn S. \\ i 1 r S / j; 1, ; p ?..t)in-nn r'f .Ml. nir,.- A. Al. I!. '/ 'hureh, ofliciatinjr. The bride v. -n ' >=.nvr? dr.e -s of - w nictTr'P'o av >th i>th shoes a;id '; ! -v? ma'.-'" Tie" h!td ho a't'D'nr.r - . r,y.!v re''a erv of {he families brtnir present, f. breakfast party . lolhiwiter lie redd in if was' se'rve.f "ly.M! "-ephine a; ! # PT-: ~ heir nalat ial Ii j11? on IlaniMlotr ;1. T\i)!I<V\vm7? t L' - aTTTTTr v.::: TT irpr dance at ! -ir tnliin. J>r. i. II. Blako lit - .the aiety. Jp. the attenifihn. The. Voire l>ri?!al party \va,?-pre^pnt. A cIkmous rrrrnitf.-c' was ?crved. Ir. Xornnifc Walker iravo a e<an1 ijnunary parit' r?tiie n< w'y. e<ls>. 40 person^?.were -present !?.? Minplimcnt the coaple. I'llneh, .. ? ?i ? htt Elks Memorial - Palmetto 1 firth". ant. .'?! .! < >'>< aiv^r, 1 I:.1 '; i1 : i? 1n, 1 ' * f tV .It.tj.rov -I,, I< " 1 r ' -i . ]1 1 i , ' ' i ? Juksf v as <? ] ! -.i\ ?;.lni'v_ En ; I ' -j ; ?: - ?4?-> id; ]'j iv. at y ' l . J ' , I ' ' ' T * * ' ' .iiiirt'i '#H fef *$v''. Vi' ;v"hV'i ' ' " ''' ' , , . . y i U i? A "<) r;* .ir.y !'? ' I '? ' ;i. K-"'-?Ar.:' ' .all V'v v. a> . iti ' i th" tit';;- f.f" a <.'i ' . < [ ; wit! t tj't if wh:'!'1 1 "; . <i;iV.r"] c-"at-; an !, y la-?! "'. ' tita-if ft liijri:! v- ~ ' ij jj'.'t .now| fe oU v.-a., v. ay ~ a - : ! ;.* litirny '"j "n.aiv. - ->f tili. ti. ? " - "l - >- I't'"- a'. #t :: *' lows: ' " ; < tit' -Ni r?'.l Atilii'-iii A i.it-.-nvc. ? Memorial. * ' I -Chaplain IT.".!' F:I.f McCiflhtn.' . j .Si U'i.tiuji - Ejl.s ?."hn;r. I Hi-af!;"tr- ITifr ]< :?.! Cahhvefl. SmU**ioh?J#i f.? IT. .'PiTTr-frr.*-?: r ?Mearirm? B?k*vBtT J. T?.! I.ewio, !'. E.. It. ?| M uic -F:lIT.r (T; i 1-. ' ' ' .1 li Him;i. IF. ]'. T.'.i'.o, iv- JLI ofueil Jiccjmmy. JxnTyTit,. ^'A" HH! JtiM' i: ! '.! ksL,? n!''prt:)t' n/?5' ^peakcr =?13i!I?ik, ^'I'mon?Hf.v. J. c. Anxlvrson; fetor. , y - \ UiiMi1'?F;ks Ch'irV . m-iu'incn'm?v cajiia:::. . Mast* r of iVivflv/niy.f IJiTl AW C. Johnson,. LY II; Tn, IT-V'/::. . v., -,:-y . V . without U-~ sinulf 'i.ii.1 h. Ti.o ?, !? { Music Com prehension And Apprma'fion Tn iw 1-;.i ?l-?^?r??-rf ?.y .. , t,v : . } ."VfV-'i i-Xii j a: . i?V.H-i:i.tiv.a --i2ii- i a". ' i " ' ! tYv'y' a >. I tile ludiuunw < !' ! . i - ; I :? U.l-S l mn UM . _ _;t fc.Vfco Art sh.t'T Vhiertaim,.ti. 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Itijflit::, sixtoi r.A.. t Ln ty-s^A ' ;iiui IX'V-J - .il:. !i--1 I:;,* i 1;;,. *v. *. j^h'U' i:U;v K- ; :i .. il,,;' tcH-tuU. may L?o u;vkif?l mv.,.-' .? ii;. .\ ' . v. in v". .on wit . lit;..:; t\ :> ;juil thai \v? f-tat'ai 'l..ia ;'at ;vo.. . . .U. ;: . A-,! 'i i?. ' -tail -o. '! \v: ;. ... ' n.'o". Th, mi ! ; .th: ; t: > t: 1 >!y;i; iah t that i-. throo hi-Hi.-- t.. l!a- moa^'V: j rh'iVh'IU>Uli!1:ito;- i t!'? fa<'^ ; a "* . note^ tho kiiv.l of ? >?,, ? : >; ,vi J La .byat. This > to .'Tr-;-*. uif. V" !'" iistiitu i- it: i- . 1. if., (jtiai tff itotfs iwcivv ;s ''i .ttv Koy sicrat ift w i 1 . a | If in of in to that- m -t ia : >. y . with if the imisu-ul mi i ? ho thoi'O'J'Tltly eonipr. '< ? pone?I >? nl . . . v. : - ^ Li> U aril .1 i (. vv i . v i. ' Krmi.ii'ir. hi- tir-r q*je?.j i.?n sr..' .! ! . ho: in what key is t!.e .oirposii.':. I written. If - the tn-v. pried i ;i. ni Hat :'?>r i: . iyi.nl ..ri ;h. "".? > av he f aml i it:-: tin* :!a: in *.; > stratum' upvit examination -\viil !-. ?found t" lest 'on~~i!;e "I'."-.' .-.m "of the* stall". Count live decree.-- up \\? i d or four d? jrrees down to find.the key . f tin- pice". in question. In this case the key i l-\ j This article ranrot-irrrpr tr.~cr.y-'. ' or ail the rudime.vUs, therefore a cont.nuation shall be made in tin next issue. -J Qeorgtr -JSmerson Taggart ? I ? . * V -rfi': .-- - V* W* N? Services...; Nq.' 342- - ' _ - ' . \\ ::1 '' ' : . ... i-i J ' . = :<: - t : ? r?x! -?; I' ' ' ^ ^ '' '1i^ J .1. >.' ' . ' r- to * ; . rv'.i ' i ' . ' , " I:.:is * >r s ' \ <e ; 1 : ? ' . ; His , ' . : ar.i . t '' i] ^ jl" ;-r - .: -?.. : ' ; r 5.v-",!r,a::- "" ' ' ' h*"V, . . V; ?r ? ?r " <0-'? " . - ;t* .fi;r -: :y ri". i-;/-.:-1., . ' .11 fir.d ... * . : ' ' ' ' . , * to be . . . :tri<l so--' '* ?t*t ? '' --?> ?;? r?'-1\>1) uv v vl u v\ : f r ? - ;rr. " . . ... I V--'- V, :-bt ' . : ' . s\ ' -*. ' vrw?? ?. ; . ! .::i ' ; :?? the . i- '-y-r^ ? i.' , - , - v ? < '* -yl * ' the ' mr. s * :-i' t. !. ^ .v. p. "a. . : a'.-k'vtnr _ >. * . v- v.-<? prof. 'I i y.s :i,n - -?<^y*r>on Gnnvtt . . ''..I SL a : * r,, ~~ : T :!s=a; ' :: v. ' have : .!' at t the _ y. - v a-';*.\ : :'>'; > . ; . -.fa'J* < ! "?i??*?:?- ; 1 ' * ' - ' . . i the >' '?- : ' ?:?? " vr:s? . ' : : V '.i,.V Ti t. the 'V .-.<5 C"; yod .*' . . 'the -*? e > "Srt'i-vl" VWbbm^ lloliN w'oud ]JluCdiov.'i!s :: Ikiv oit r-tt'oor Day "{ ' ;s ; " !: ; nails; ir ; r.ivs-i1.* \\ 7. *. : ,\ . jr. s , : iFca* o7- V : ( sitiiror- r ar.J Mat!.or Britton, ... ' ? _\vi:! _?v all. aflutter o\Vr ~fFk' a 1 .i* . a. . c at. Mr./ liar * v. .\u.iw ?? promoter of ^ this* dar.ee...J Watch The Trader for farther jetoilsr "*?777; . iJl " _j . 'j ?MII? III