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Communication irit ended for the
current issue must he very brie!
and should reach the editorai
desk not later than Tuesday ol
each, week. City news, locals,
-personals and social news by
Wednesday night.
Business and Editorial Phone 452^
Saturday, Si'iiU'inlu'i ill. 1
Senator Mc.\do> of CoJjtWnitC
"71 vears'of airto-i>-mLeei:iot iy ma
ried to a 2<> yodr old tfirl. .-ays.
'"I can. do evuy bit as much"work
""rwTvv m?r .-..ill.! -O 'II " I'i'l-I.r I ?
Senator was kidding. hiinstIt", or he
1? was'not, imu'li oh a wirk'.-r a; 11..l ty.
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Meat in America is tlnva.u'V.ing
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Americans-will l>o like some Kane,
peans?only-he ah]- t>- eat meat ubout
twice a week. ?
. . Senator limy l.<.ng i?.f Ko.j-iai:n
was shot down because" ho ha i
great power and was seeking-more.
But there is nothing wrong wit In
seeking or having "great powvr.
The test Is how that power Is us*.!;
?whether tor tire, j.iir >1 i.n" i in iplo_
inertly J'or v Wish purpose and n it
aggrandizement. -Was the Sena1-.
-?r?tor guiIt-y e 4 t4tv 1 alter ?: r
Negroes of ("idunihia -at .least a
few?seem to he much ex- rcistd
uvor?rtTT?ti'mine a;.'I 11 i 1 11111 j. n?
of Ethiopia, . but .art'sleeping when
their own welfare is-involved. Last
W' ek, a most nm'-ual "\t rda t wa"rendered
in t!ie,< rinunal t ouit.'A
white man was acquitted* in
minutes of. the chargf- of raping a
12 ytar old colored girl. Though"
the girl said that,man did it and
s-'v-.a white ohv-ioian said i- o gill hadbeen
eisi ni i na! 1 v assiiit ni. 1 h,. >.i:> n I
was. turned lost-. But not a p* ep
front Negroes over such a verdict,
but oh you Kthiopia.
(MIlltlM! A Md.KO
Near Clwirh .--ton. J a -1 v.-. k a N" '
gro waiter in a-tourist camp wifs
clubbed ov' r the head by a State
liquor Constable. Tile Constable
is quoted as telling the waiter that
lie could do anything t-- him and
get away u ii li i. T; , ua 11 i ai a
his employer didn't, like it howev*
ty A warrant was sworn out
for the Constatble charging him
, with assault and battery. They say
the Constable at the time was under
The intluincd of intoxicants and
in company with y wonvun com-'
vpanion. The Constable countered
' the next day by having a warrant
j issued against the employer anil-f
waiter charging ?hem with scdling
liquol- illegally.' 'lie deni<-'!. rrcourse,
that he was drunk or that
he had a wonian .with him. Instead.
he siiy- foci . . ivli. . nv,
"playing drunk as that was .the
' only way thii-e people would sell
him liquor and the woman was annthfr
mn? #11 - <t
. ,, .. C, U.CI- I
f # a woman. Evidently the Magistrate
before whom the: waiter ami hi-I
employer did mot believe the somet
what fantastic story of the C.'ny,
' stable as hp dismU&ul the clubbed
( boy and his employer, but s< nt
B the case of the <'on.*'aide?to-"the-}
.. ' . higher- eaurJ^, The waiter Ls not .
' the fir^t ^etrro that has been n^rdjr
lossSjr.-clubbed by an-officer and
T who,' as a rule, trot further punishrl
ment by being fined or seijt to the
i ' chain gang tor "rc'si-ting an offiai
cfr." In this ast,' bi>w**asn , the
.? employer didn't like that clubbing
jC of his employe, and much inten t'
?has been stirred up o>cr the State.'putting
that Constable on the drib
fensive; At least, after all the
'ir" trouble is over, theVe will he -one
I liquor Constable who will not be
1 so quick to club. Needless beat-.'
? ing up people in the name of the j
1 law at Bnjr rate should be put upr
on the skids.-- ?' -r? 1_
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KKI?l TARI K N KG HOES TO
KIN LIQLOK STORKS
The State Tax Commission, in
whoso ptiwiT tin* lifi'iisTny of .those
who desire -to conduct liquor stores
re posy, has announced a. policy
that is hioad and fair'. It" docs
not intend, to draw racial lines,
hiit will uTatit lieenst S" to "decent
and r putabfe colored nr. n Vho are
rvcxi 11 uucni.k'd __by_ representative
l.lill.. ,.I) 1-,-t ..
" \\> > > 1' I" -i~V.il,
time, tlir?f o'olorvii lir 11 have been
e! anted lin u-i-.-j. StiinV time ay>> a
prmimnt white eitize'fi erilieisc-d
tho Tax (.'itmini>si<>n when it jrr.inte.l
Its- lii-t ticiiM.1 l?i a hiirh-stand
iiitf cciUaati ma:> 4iiifr- ,iu<L.^yivy
ih i f;il i"!"11 i| nv n i t?11! net?beallowed
to sill li?it:o.r if they*'fiij-e
To."TsniiTHifanlT ethei:* than thai
'State agencies usually draw raeial
Iftie-.' l'oii.r d people drink liquor
.?pwdiap-, miad,?.and t lu re Van
be r.i; fair, lojrical t". as on why tlejr
"Wji* ].e>'j>le should net be allowed
to MTrvi,"1 lie111, or any others - for
thai .maUor.j
.. I'll'" Slate Tax C n'..i.iji.--':u.n is to
' eon/cattilated'. on. its, * fall in ss
and hrbad minded polley^
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?T!iV \vi i'l:!y u-xt: Kn-m- yo?rmr
tjltu: > '..) -'?'ii\' i- a li'iirik ojJ the
1 Spirit \vj Iciy is 'in voir, which
\o Ikul- r tii Ii d 1 ( or. G:TO.;?
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Tin- \\ vkly th"t-: Hmv ' huUli
iusim?iviir work \\oUhl lie if wo put
"I'th it-, npa h. t trying t<? iniprfivo
'thr'.ilUulity i>f it us , m? st ui
i< '(<> trying i" ti'nl ? for
lint .|i l'? ?|)' rly ll.ttrmiifiy t <" .it.- till).
W. Ballintrir.
"I lor- in thr,country's. heart
'l.ifo i-.t'io -anii. .-\Vi.vt. life
As it o Vi, hntin heotv ,
"I"ru~t in (! i) still Ji-v s,
\?,i tin. ill "I -,f mio'ti
riw:it >. \\ i". !? a' tliouaht u'** (iixl"
Q'vi tiie I'isir.y .00111.
'in'! vtniic* il,-\vn in tlio lain,
An : l he ri i'j.- v 1 o\vs' la!J
i'his i> I lu- i-iiiiiilry.* J'aitli.tf
Am! .tin* ho?i I.t!7aH!7
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.~*S- If y l.-'nv i.'.- 'I iul: the i.? *.!i.-iana
Kiuu Kr-tT, imtdi ItliirntJtrr
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n , nj'iti. V. ;i-;.i.1 y: 1 n .\?iministraThin.'
lit- t'o'-e ' I'-i-.lliTy
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.51 in.- tii,"- |)V<-- tlu* nation'* in
tnl< inn'i'i if. the iiu-T In 11I ' 1 iii]?!nyt ii
t lay tiiv. Sjuna\<>V.
A e'er lain . . 1 |i in A a.erica ii
leen-tuni ii t?? n i, 1:1 alnitnl.
it'll 1- an I'.l'a:1p\uh 'Ijf Ua: liiiili
-pifit. SutiH'tinie iiv* 1 it u;i- -"at a
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nat : ;ii !.11' in tin |-.a- . |\i
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.tinn.?Y.vi vy na|v r .. m-M 'n,:'.
rv the ..full rii!<>iia] ah ;t l.iu
. interna! <>: NJeur. ("liui'i'li
that ai. peain tlv- Chri-tyui
''ii'iity i;. we . |; will {?. n-:
| ''a^t-ruii : i'i< -In. el i.f !:.<
< il. wl.ieh i- a' <di>!d'TH in- (!'erti'i
hrain.. , \
Already i If Annua! <'.* ). furerica
i'.i (!) A. ,\|. H. Church arc 1>- ing
held in tlie f"Uj'tii , Within
two \v eks tliis Wii-icf w ill main
oil report of lii- sItVMUlililnU
JK-letfates are heinty ehded To 11:.
u ii i al i "<hife rente.
Xexf niont h I h-lmp - X.'.aii \Vi! linms
trtri s' und the that wi'il
dart aimthor round of Conference
'11 Souift < a .lira a> d' <1 I.W. <
will lie cii< Success t.-i the*' aspirant?.
A J)i imapy will duide the
> i:i~( opal Marvlai d In nrcr whic h
tin- bet u I ! :?I )' - . ' Jl '!? A't.'i .,' "Mr
Oiir arvd riffiivt" ITrTM. T-. TTTbma*
for See. of .Missions, J. S. Henn for
MantfTJef >1 Public atinn Dept., and
J. \V. Witherspoon fot* Church Kx-.
tmsLon. The fie are ajJ fine, ablcj
representative men. When the united
voice of the state speaks.it iff
heard.
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Till
,jj: Karnpbellgrams
{ ... Steplu-n C..-JL'aui:.!>cll !*
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1?t>111 branches of the National
l'aptist Convi iitiun are How his- ,
t> ry. I wjsh I had a complete list
of all who represented in each j
branch that South Carolina mitrht |
,vApai* iind see wluit each ope did. i
In the absence -of- these -facts, I '
shall tt't lnention who was at each. I
A MV'til t hose 1 saw in New York '
..XiywuAto paid representation .f1 ' s-j
w\:re I >rs, .1. J. Stalks, If,. 11. llut-J
lor. .1. w. i'oykirs. Al. r. As)hii v.
t S. S. Ymingl'Tpoi I. 17 C. Jtiikins, !
I Canals ami l>ynamo Camp-j
1 Ik'U. u'hers wo re j?ivs( nt an! gavy
(donations. iTnnvias, ::T as.-uriatiofis";:
anir H? -tat Conventions
enrolled and paid' their fees. 1
was oik' of thy. enrollment seerefrni
tlia 1- iters. This is oHicial,
The Rneky River Assoeiation was
hi' only dissociation fiom South
Cat Una to enrol! ami may 1. add
11he Reginal sessionis coining to
- Anderson us tho-A-gHHst- of ?the ?
locky River Association, 1 mean
entertaining host but tie. gue-t o!'<
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Rev. 4I. 1_'. _Rei ?1it deserve- tin
*oiit>r eonfiiiitl upon him".as A'or.
. Sec. of the Foreign Mission Hoard <
f-his Convention. J. 1'. is a i'uvr
of Foreign. Missions and i- the
, right man in the giglit place. "We
_ i e?with??Ik We undoes, d
- the eoming of th"?I 'nine, t Vtttv?n,-.
j
ii' a coming t > .South' Carolina' a- :
in; i and i am ivuoy I? ' i
tin- slate to help mnk.'.; it li e :
Idjiiresl and hist yet. ( 1
Kim i <M'<>rts are 'eoininy 'in I'i -:.
'I; aie. set up 1'or >i,ile miysa RevJ?11.
W. |). Stewart '? nr -Mi
li:.hi iynrher i< r -1.11i~ .section is .
. pushing hi* part t??" (he slat ;.
\\h re he is not ahle to jfo. his
f:iitl?fill hejpniate- is there iij lii
I lie ISa'pt ist Slate -?toawfit i?-a
.initiates are r ady for litaUiuyy **
Kveiy pastor' win- attended' jJfr
oiiveiili.Tji will o- -t his tir."Qlv^r i.y
;m?lerator"\vill he mailed fUu h,
Ho- hi- pa-toi's Avhmfird-.ni-t a11<va!.
- lie'..?I |..u ai il? u;ho pi 11r . ! ?j_L.
loiirnai did-a eimd jolt el' it.
l-waiit y< u to- rea i the .proy riinr,
for 1 oaret'nHv and do y
-'hare to' nta.l.e tie.- 11?*v, -~i..;;*
th hesi ylt, We v.an> all ti "
- "I ss I'll 1 o u ri . i.a i1 II.' !
lite State to tret ill* line \\'i'h'??. '
'.frani and do ,y'Mi' tail. .
I'a hi ha>- ali i a<lv . >tarU ! i :ri
. I tally ira-'iu y f<>j . m-Nt yi ;
'I ak< a rura:iuv j-larl. ami y<>u w 1
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All- t'tr a->'ria: ami t urwa
r ib' aii* - linu itiy laai Ivt-il irnpi'yVi'ni
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li'ii have- a!-n piaiinr-d a nc : !
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i(.|>aii';^n? ii ii in t--" eh i- h. VV
! iii'i' <xt"i>'!i! fr an open in.it itio'n"
! f<r all the colore'! brethern aro.ip:!
our town to eohie and take~pt ri
that day. " " ~}.
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I N ION NFN'S u
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Yacy^U'U is o\*r. ami the schuol '
? !!> are i in^iiiy ca Iin^c thousands ' H
>>1* out' lioys ami yii haek t-o ' "
a lands. t i'iit'K iiiiiVi r.-ili1. s. ! u
The enrollment i:i llu ' vacuum | w
Mn dls all over this country should | '
he Very heavy since the .deprcs- i t
i'U" IcTt l!7\ r-5?
The Federal- (orverumefitT h;is, w
ai.nf mIU II iii <;.f r-itu aLi)i^iH-w
sen <oi iUoycnMU <.'yFederal I t
Si ti.-ii i t ' A itl . at.il Aitli"Jiul \outh
Administration, vtuic.i has opened
up tin- way to.nun y thousands of- .
St it dents who would otherwise have
been iinantriaiiy um-nl.. to *'
. S'n aS the kv]a*iaue yois, "Its ,,i
it 'i .wind that J' As iiot)n<fy: any
poo i," and it", t * d pi o sit.;n ''has ' ft
stiinulatnl atrdntiTVst and a' do- et
site ijif education,, it is well worth >?
the .*1 at.!nl .-aeriiice it has
i*t*ttui it. . i?iu'i.i '. 11nit. rhrrrngTF"IT
U \ seiioiii u>> n,- v. ill .eoine lue' K
solviny not only -?i this dopies- y
,'n i!1?-A .lo^Lve,.racial bio.thoi-hood
which w.-.i prcYenl .world n'
utpr*sshms, .by tv.e hiiiji the youth t
'.'j?i.' 'dyt.y .t ho U lit' VI tillss <oJ' Life ?
which are not nn f tr d> by wealth v .
niohetaiy ,-t.. ...r?;V;. \
: - v- V""* v "rVl ->v,0* u?
u-niay had not i, . jn.ivi.lvne. tact
i ;.ii!v people oj t ay, : o ui: months j.
\\a? i... uniiti, and oTp n t|1
i'l:o. hail o( H:a 1U-. \Ve WlTe nllL ..
ri|' 41lay ' X' PP win', but today
you have ; <- months in one j-1
- '.oul p. i air 1 y. . it t'. miiai at it- -l.il
a to oiif youiitf ' i lyit.otily up-vati'.
opiiiuf'? . hilt upon .t'lie to
;'i\atic-i nu-nt you a . i mado and ar- Si
-?1?i!iak':::^r.?r\-?:. le 1 h1;;i nrnj i -
v dangerous tl .utr. Tin rel'oiv .
ink or i. h not t-ho pyor.
.. piit'i ; thci.;..' aliow; Kii(u.irlils
1 x.eau the'{> . "a, hut drinking
<- : .y, sobers ayiatn. (Th ink-?
?^ :? ?? 4
I no' nvival i u vj -. d *la--1 y^'
>inula v iriaJit v. a pt . at old i
ka-.af shaking a!'.;: t'fiol A: Alt K. l'r
, 'i.u, . llvv..' 1 . iati expro-sed
I.' a| j.n ooia-tdoa- -i'i h;".nks lo a i' -I'
? I .! i l-o.oj.__ . .'W i.o jia.J ,h^.O?
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it:: ?.i?M \\uril<. \\ ? uifil that
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'd. J '(.:,i i |!n\v in the I*'i hi-sti r ^,
T'.it n|'y ichl Sctiiinai >- i(> llochcster,
K. ^ : ]'iii - .iiijr work for a iloj/fYo
in th1 olo^y." The' city, and statu, n
1 osr-a Tiiciul. for truly lit was T,
wide awake in his duties as a in in- hr
inter and u man. lie was a man in
I
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-ho was possessed with'certain
"mictions who acted and exprcssI
th.oso convictions to those in
authority, as well as low, rich
Il<! intnl lilsirl: ViiYif vvTfil n If u-ira
lli'iil a plcaMirc to be associated
ith a jrclitK'tnait of his type and.
c fear that in the future we shall
infer for such, inspiration. (loci
r ed his progress!
-W. K-.- -Mc?ki nekilis spent the
re.k-ind with relatives in AshcffifrX.r
. ?
3Iis. I.ucy Loss left last Monday
?r Chicago, 111. to spend son e
me with her chihir. :i.
.Misses Odessa -Johnson, Lea
the! Jeter, Nancy I... (list Katie.
, -M-tH'ehr ad. -and K Ionise I .iNvkhn.
ft last Sunday lVn^'ie Stn+e (' 1i.v.
in to ai4.eeb:ti
Miss Annie Ko.-s- lel'C also Vol*
en.diet Collide. Wilbur DuckX"
of Lt d I'oint is ilt Allen I ii.~
l ily in Coluirt';!::. *
M. If. ?..i!-s<ni lias ftmi.'i lo
:e ciiy ainl Va- avion.pa11 i oil by
i.'.ai-i Wuyiii' .? i' '> nnyeoar;:.
11*. Wayiftvr is n j yv.'iU *.rl-?:stv
h Si itr Cniiejrc ami is a memlt
of the- Kairfni Alpha i'si Krai
nay. . . . .
'hittii* Miss ..hilia Hi'lle.. Mickey
i- r furred l i'mii Jii'i' vacation in
vol i: :ii1 xuw?jxtsoy and
her cfistiirn points.
AU.et.ini? .is now _ y:i>inj?'jL>n_ ajt
.U,'S i i.ap I ( iiui Oli^j^jnilnctol by
ic K v. \V. S. Smith i'f Columbia
mi th" spirit is very high. '
Those oil the siolc list are; Mrs;
in y .(iillians,- Maflie Rhodes, Ever
io Wallace, and Alice Huston.
Tri: ;aiiti''"ss thi1 Sv~S.. Miss Sar-a
1. TP IMdh.-h the flgggVP", Miss "
Ills.. , . V . . <>oin>'.
Si church, tn cJuiirh.?
Aiken news
tVs?-ill, ! rtnys are fast np
aclii::u' aeain and many of < ur
Tirhe i\-' a it .rot u r n i iijy to their re-'
r. i i'n ? * ia>si <>dins' \vitti F new.i'd
itTjry, new in-pii ation," and lots
in.onnalO'li lueati-e of liu'ir
iiamor -( !.< 1 vvotk. vv - would say
i .a. wm.i I" liit- Parents rt'trarcT- t!u;_ijii|iui
;a:.co ke pine lion
ihlteii jin seliool regularly. Hy
tlio ehildreii iii >ehool requital
tl*e sell' ol- nniy perhaps
a, a.e ! a u- i a iti\e than ever.
ai !. n; i. itiTiMrltrarroit v^ill
eiv.n ill.- ? ? ?liy oar eoun?.
.and -laii-.' tin airs. .Many .eliihln
leave school Jtceaas' liny a.re '
K jo o|k rly i neoui'afreil or eonolyi-d
by .Ihe'ir parents. . Such
.'iiiivn do inn develop into j?iu d
it.. io 1111 i in'i?no v 01 an a1-1 > i in?
c'dnfniiiii!y in vv hii^i they live. ;
c : iiio1.-i . iy. hope llnil the. roiii-..
a -r vi a r. may no an .milch,,
t y. .lnia ii. in a Me-per appi eeiai.
i . lla- r ai value ol' a Kl,val
r.-'i io'a eoiiimunily.x
-\Ti s. \ t -la il b:n-"ii is vv ot ki. ^
1 1 II li i ' ,V iilll I -111' I n i;
n of Ajtiies Cuiwipbell in inV
rest of Tnn:i;( 1'1,US1S anions
i'l.od pv.opl. . We.are very prat'!'1
o llr- .-e -vvlio ma-ic it'-possible?
; .i ii a vvi.'rker and hope thate
( IIUfST.MAS SlvAI. SAI.K aotip
tite ^schools will tie {fravt1*!
an itio>- of pa-'t year-; as We *
ah J.e.'.p -t-i-r?Tiq-virrs* el' Mrs.
as oar yoin.tv nurse Utj?
vv.o phiy oar "iTarr in "sell;liyAll
11 :11 111 > - /i I n
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tto.iili'i Ikal'h.c rtiticaU' iM<? l..ii.i'v
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litus .-wuii a-. you'ic iliitcik
IV l-.xu M A\*.ik ail Hoi lis
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loiuhyis lor cjirlvt. wivlos, anil I .
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al f.c ?-it >' Mi: ' lit r sis1 of i": .
I ! l: . .'A.
!> Mi: York
a i >i* s r ' - i.-: .
r. awl Mrs. .?<;sc|)li I)iiikilis an
;-trhti r. ' A . '
. .i'i i Mi .. AIM it Spears mo'
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Mi ija1 i \lni a - loliiiM>n. N i1
Mowi ., .Mamie 1 lines, 11 it r "i-'
\Vi i>. sp.i a -n ! little* \I?ss
yphornia Lewis have returned
?lne ttftor spending tro suture? i
. XuLLhem_iMiLu.iV r
; : , J ' t_ /\
? ' , : 'Saturday. September 21, 193J> , ^
1 : Qlot/% f?ll? !
uiaic v^viicgx; 1
| \ . Orangeburg,*S. C. I
y. - v ^
? AX.N'Ot'NCfiS ; '' ^?r-?~ y :
I: I he Fail Session !
? _ _ . y,
Heginiiiiig'September 16,1935 $
Y ' X
I - - ?
Y "?: ?. : .1 _ ,1,
X C ourses' leading' to bachelors' i)egrct*s?in Agriculture, ;j;
ft Mechanic Arts, ihrrncCmnoTmrs, vTpnchor Training1, j*
! 'business Administration and Arts and Sciences. Com- ;!;
ft petent Faeulty,-?-Kxce.icnl Facilities. Reasonable Ex
y iicnses. " 1 j ^
* . . ? ... __L*. _ $ v
? #. '' ' - . X
i or ."iinlivt' inlurmation ai! iri'ss: y
J ' ' iT: i KKSIDI'M-. - ?.
jj* Stall* ('nlli'Kr, I' '
):* ~ Orangeburg, S. . X
* ?*??* * ?* %?%?'? 1%' /? % **
/ / / J*?*?A?%?*? % AA ?* ?%A *- A?]m|?A?*M*. *? fM?>
\ MORRIS COLLEGE ju
? SUMTER, S.C. I-fr
. ?T?, . - * ..
? A (ireat School with a Civat .Mission. Her aim is ;i;
*1; to prepare eaeh student not only-to make ;t living but?X?
? to makt? a life. Sponger, better eotnpped with ji more Ij!
X hopeful outlook than ever before. Christian Environ- X
; . _ , . . :
.|. nient. Chri-thtn Influence. Christian KtJueution.
Departments?College of Liberal Arts. Teacher
.Training. High School. School of.;\li!s:e# llom'e Ec- *!*
enemies. School olVftiooIogy. - '
X Supervised Extra Curricula Activities: Daseball. ?? :
??liaskctl all. lYothafl:?Tennis and Debating. ?f
* Next Session Begins Tuesday- Slept. 17th ?
? ?? v . ; ' - ?&-E_.;.
Minis College invites ycu. N > application neees
.1 sary. . %
jTcLAF^
I ORANGEEURG, S. C. f -
:l; N.kxT SKSMO'S HlvUINS -?l? ?|
I Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1935 |
A . _ J>:... L .. : |
Kate.-;: .Moderate- > ' *{*
?? mm' ['} ?I'Kxperiein ed,?\ 'n'tvcr it y Trained. ???
('nrri' ttluni: Modern ' X
v - ' y >
X" Knviionment : ( ultural, '.Mural r- ~r?
A % * ...
.;.
! For. information, write .*.
.1. li. K.WDOLI'H. President-'" ?
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A ' ~' Onni^rel-inii, S. ('. A
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3 "I. K R V V ' S .eSHfcw I
I hnkuakhomk wmk '
I'nderlakin^ And Embalming
==^:<)w4ci^4auirrks3=ra_^ =
I. S. I v ^ Mur. I
I'. (L fcWAll.S LAID TO REST York, .Air. Karl J. Swails, King- ,
VT K l\-c>THK.F K ( ' . rtro.. ; Miss Ruth 'M. Swails, King,. '
" stree; .Master stephoYi A. ?S walls,
1 . J i\. kingstnc,
Served As Mail ( t<M-k ror j He has been a monitor of Mt.
1 hirl j-three A ears , Won >1.?Ivr?Chrrrrh?krrr- sonic conKinvstvoo.
S. C.. September 10? <in>L> aM<' "'hen he was
Funeral services were held 3Ioiv callr I ujion to pciTo'-m his duty he
i'av, September Dth, 1035 for Mr?liiTL- d his l'flrt W?lL_:
l\ (b Swails who (lied Septemb' r Funeral sC rviees .were conduct7Hi
10.15, lie-was a Mail Clerk ed hy U'\\ A. Mack, the pastoi.
;<?r, Thirty-three years. I lis linaH Hymn r>$ 4 "I Would Not Live
ites were .held-at Mt. Zion. M K. Always;" prayer Ivy Rov CTr ii.
fhiircirat M. of which he McOcwan.' Solo, "Flee As A Bird"
wps a member. | Mrs. M. S. Ma?on. Speakers con- *
The pall humus were Messrs./ corning the deceased were ,Rev.
15. Blakh y, Cicero Fauna. Tom ' Win, Anderson and Rev XV'. T*'Mc <ha\v
ard W. II. Grayson; Farlin who spoke out of their,
The body was in charge (if Rug- hearts woe?Wu?f consolation as well'
ers-Cuiiy Cndertak1 r and laid to as expressingJhe sympathy of the
e-t- in Alt. Zion cemetery. ? . church, the friondfc aruLhis neighMr,
Swails was sixty-live years bors who came in contact with him
'd. Surviving him are his widow, daily,
one -sister, one brother and .ten Hymn 1 '?0 "Lead Kindly Light";
riiildrt ii, ^ " prcnchiiiif hv A tevt
Mrs. F. G-. .Swails Miss M. J. St. JrJin LI: 1. Words: "Lot Not
Wails. \'e\v York; Mr. Stephen A. Your Heart Tie Troubled." After
>'wails. Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. the "sermon, the body was viewed?
Marguerite'Thaggard, Fayetteville by hundreds of obi friends and
Y. Mrs'. Irene Henderson, New acquaintances -from far and near.
York; T.lrs. Zcnobia Bennette, |. Now we as friends with one
Kingstr' e; Miss Naomi Swails, t heart and one mind commend you
Kingstreo; Mrs.-Mae Brannc, New to God who is the author andJBnr '
York; Mrs. Dorothy Harris New isher of alf man's faith. Maj^God
York; Mrs. Florence Rollins New i bless you one and all. '