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N. .i: FREDERICK Kditoi
, E. PHILIP ELLIS .. Field A pent
ALFRED T. BUTLER. Adv. Mgr.
t omn.una ati'on intended for the
. current'isvue must, be very brief
desk, -hot.; later- thhn Tuesday of
each week. - City, news, slccal ?
peitomn! and. social news b'
\\Jdiu s'day nitfht.
-I ?tisjite~s and Kditori 1 Phone -Pi-."
~ Saturday. March 11, lth'W
} *.,) .i...Louis' sake in particular.
hi;* friends and admirers art
ir.nre than pleased that Joe Blackburn.
trainer. ??f Louis, .has been
acn. itud <>.f-the chafjre of manslauirkt.
r. Blackburn and atioths
. r inan hat' a difficulty, in' the
mid-1 ef winch a pistol was fired
. injuring' two innocent persons, an
clderli man Ami a young girl, tin*
lsuU: ?.i..vi if _r. s< nr. time afterwards.
Tie i'.aiiars?are?til at?the
macthe of bombing IUd Cross
. ? ntt~. in Ethiopia?thus time it
is the Ilriti-h. Hut the great defender
of Italy's savagery in Ahn-rica.
Arthur Brisbane, makes
light ' >!' it '.saying anything may
l apt'i'.n i:i war.
Ti. ,at - a; d agreements 'anting
t _ natp'!^ in fhes^dayis and time are
certainly nothing more than
rrf?papii-.'' -First Itarly
and now (K-rmany give new evidence
< f this fact. If individuals
would'k-< |i their -word and respect
their pri'-mis. s. nati* ns, of course.
' ^wou't!. Nat.io.ns are made up of
' indi.vidimis.
Sir. o (". S. Supreme court
_? decision in the Scottshoro cases
'i i i ' i \'p"-' in-, servimr on
eraiif ;md petit juries, no Negro
convicted ' of a crime in counties
a > t hey have been barretl from
such' .mries, has been loyally con.
S.'U-ti-. Carolina* is one of
.ti :! w S- .ivhc-i n states which fs
ni>* i r -.iv'ng the. law in this particular.
We have not heard of, or
? : "a if a single,colored man beir.j
drawn on. a grand jury in any
ire ..f the T! counties of the
! -tat-.
< nl.ORKI) DENTISTS TOO FEW
F-.r a iuimber of years Dr. J'.
?_?, ?T. , M i!'-nv.'.ey.. president < f Mei.aiiy
} ?> .;! al Coll ere. Nashville,
Tennessee, has been' calling attends
n to the- fact that there' nry
not vivli <: . n'tiXts being trained
t serve t!i a people. In a rci
c? i:t address along this line he
s.ta'.-.d..that there were only 6 men
in tin- f.r*shmen- class-.at. Mejiarry j
T.,m, . , ,ii in ii'i .in i nn ni' tin beat dental!
department in the country.' In
' in- v. t n i T; t i11tg clas-s?of?Mcharry
there- ai-e .only 7 while Howard
has.-only .8. or a possible
number tf new dentist.- of only i
! ". He emphasized the fact that!
tin urnoi r of new dentists going'
. y.'-ar by year is not numer
lll , There?avc?tiftiy?69
<!ci tal -1s in class "A" donta!
( ? !!<"/
This i? -rather a peculiar situation.
Just why the young colmid
nu-uaie hot attracted in
greater- numbers tnj the dental
fiel i is rather puZzling. It is a
t utn! ai.ahiy lucrative field and one
where!r yen ;ine and medical service
can be performed. Along
with the physician, the health of
the p< epic depend largely on their
skill and practice. Perhaps, thi?
matter should he given j^iore attention
hy oni' literary schools and
colleges. The->r.eed and importance
of this' profession should he imcharacter
and ability. Meharry
> and Howard stand ready to receive"all
who wii! come. Both are well!
equipped and are grade "A"!
schools.
MOMICIDKS IN THE SOCTII
President-Elect Dr.t J#i Rion McKissick
of the University of South
t
jc.. . * .,
Carolina made an address a few j
days ago before the Kiwanis club.
His subject was "Citizenship." i
Among other things entering in,
to. good citizenship he discussed
Jury service, stressing its impor. .
tance?in_-the life of the people. .
"There, is truth" said he. as well
as exaggeration in the statement
made to Raymond B. Fosdiek by
a Southern cflicer of the law: "We
have three classes of homicide in
the South. If a Nigger kills a^
white man, that's murder. If a
white man kills a Nigger, that's
justifiable homicide. If a Nigger
kills another Niirtrer. that's iust
one less Nigger!"
i tus houuurn ortlcer U'!is relating
condition's as are all too well
known by those who pay any atj
toution to the administration of
| the law. nor is. there any exaggeration
in his statement -either. That
i is the attitude of the average ju!
ry in our criminal courts. It
makes?nrr ditfeience jusL liuu the
[^killing came about, if the dead
| man be white and the killer Negro.
murder: it is. If the killer i;
i white and the victim colored, the
j dead col- red man caused himself
i to bb.kijlcd; he was advancing on
the-white man with a stick of rock
! even though the white man may
| have had a pistol or shot gun 'in
his hand. Now if the killer and
vjetim bo both colored, the jury
may-convict the killer., but it was]
just manslaughter, and if he is
convicted t.he judge gives him a,
very light sentence, and the chan-J
cvs arc he will-receive a parole before
even the light sentence is1
served. And yet the blame for
the high murder rate of the South
^ thi? Ncirro. Rut whv
-the :: classes of omit-ides in the
Ttrst place? ?-???-?-j
tPOINTED POINTS |
X By George A. Singleton ^
The weekly text" L be^ you not
o lose heart over what I am suf- 'erih'jr
on your behalf: My suffcrntfs
are an! - hour to you.?
'Ephosiana 3:13 : ?
The Weekly thot:
Ml thru life I see ft em sr. ?
When"" sons of men yield up their
birth,
There is no jrnin except by cost.
There, fs no life, except by death.
Cincinnati, "Ohio, March, 1P3?>?
>o from a distance one pa/.es
Ueadilv-at Calvarv and by faith
... ?
Vain-civ of all Itlie years?the reaction,
trial and slaughter of Jess
the. Christ.. Quite'oasy is it forme
to jx-CQnio indifferent in the
"ace of rank, stark, brazen hvp'oricy.
For who really takes Jests
seriously? His crucifixon is
mst anothrrrdynching at tin- hands
>f parties unknown.,
Both philosophies an.! systems
if religion grow out of vital processes
and life .situations as aft or
-that's to meet the. real needs of
-people. - Thus religion in Anieri a
is the booster for captalisni
in 1 fights to maintain the- old
?rder. There is little or no Jests
in it. .Testis and injustice do not
-keep company. Ministers may
. and congregations, may sumibout
the I-ord, and even talk about
going to heaven. but what about
the shameful treatment ae o!(led
Bronze Christians in many
bf the states in the . states"in the
otton kingdom.
Bronze, folk cannot swallow
uich religion. It is not.'with having.
Neither is it the religion of
-f t!i\ murdered Jesus whoso sj?ot
v|Qi-if u-n< f.n- all 1)0(1nlo
regardless of color.
...Bac-k home from . Kansas City,,
ind Atlanta, Georgia the writer
-pent a day last week in Cinoinrati,
Ohio with Pr. A. C\ Sum titer,
pastor of Allen Temple. The
boys at both should be proud of
Tho record that is being made by"us."
He Ts one" of the leading
"hastors in-the group.
Who lias not seen tho r w l*n|
'or. Stati-m in Cincinnati has not
[ gazed tr on the latest effort inJ
ail-station arch-it-ctfire. B.autii
fill, every conceivable mordern
! e<?nven: r.co, and apponintment.
, By the tipie those linos app-a'1
; is writer will have passed thru
*h?. "t'incy" station enroute . to
Chicago, that great city on" Lake
I Michigan.
The writer in this space could,
not attend the testimonial given
to Dr. Nichols at Charleston, upon
recognition of his long life in the ]
itihorant ministry.; Perhaps his
| "H'ni'il. of at rio*;' emniivimi^ ser- '
I vice is the longest in the Af7ri- '
| can M. L. Church.. Concratulatons.
Dr. Nichols, Truly the dean ,
>f the squard. He saw and knew j
mo-n who saw Richard Allen.
Month-after-next the Genera! <
Conference of the African M. F.. |
Church will be convened in the
City of New York. The time is
- short. ?The?delegates are aboutdecided
already what Will be (tone"
at this quadrennial meeting. From
all sections of the church come as- i
-urancrs an<l predictions that the
next Editor of thp Christian Re- j
' order will he the writer of |
"Pointed Points." Should he not
he elected he will not c ase to |
nr-ot V? i < frinnrle o ro rl e? A ? ? * I
thi? spare where a lasting friend- J
ship has been sustained for overj
a decade.
The funeral of the late King
George of England rost $125,000.
Entertainment -of royalty from
overseas cost $35,000. The death
of a King or Queen is Expensive.
Hundreds of thousands ,f)f people
will never be'"able la.-sa.VC $35,000.
to say nothing of 125,. Well,
God will not make the mistake of
judging a person by the price of
the casket or shroud in which he
^as buried. May be a long wait
until the last day when the-trumpot
shall sound and the dead arise
To be judged, but when the day t
dawns there will be many disap- J
pointments. ]
.Missouri continues to press for
a decisive victory either on the
TH
field of battle or in the newspa- I
pers. More than printers' ink will
be needed in the conquest of Africa.
The beginning has not been
begun yet.
Have your school teacher ar_
some well informed person tell
you the significance^ of this day,
Selach!" "If 1 forget this, O Jerusalem."
; m
\ %
I Kampbellgrams |
|t* Stephen C. Campbell ^
St. Paul church, of which the
writer is oveisecr and under she.)
heVd, has taken on new lite inthc
last two nunths. Collections have
jdvubled themselves; attendance has
increased and the whole progiam
| has been reset. Leadership training,
loyally and -love are the sccrets
of -this mnv
I The olVeiing fell to $10.00 ;-:vi
$20.00 was the exception,- Today
the olfering was $45.00 in the
church.
Today was*. Woman's Hay and
more than live hundred heard the
nunisteu .speak. oirJLWoman, AIan'>
lielp-mate". At night the main
auditorium was packed to ;.hear
President Annie lJenmavk deliver
a" message on "Prayer".
The Feed and Fun Feature has
added much impetus to the program.
Every department must
| have its constituency in a meeting
where they ?.at and talk in a
mutual way.
Last week I was in Greenville
with the city churches ii\ a Leadership
Institute at S'pringfi.Id.
The class was an advanced group,
with a tine background-aud sh wed
intense interest. . Greenville',
white, and colored are far THTT'mt
of the. aver;m% city in trained
workers.
We are off this week for the
coast. When you read .those Kanip.bellgrants,
.we will have visited
Birkodeyr Charleston, Beaufort an I
St. Hekna Island, where we plan
Id Mfl' bt'fdl"e the lotUd1 Hit e II:.'
S. S. and B. T. U. Assembly Progrant.;
This will be the last trip
in the lower acctii-n. The Pee lKe
.Section has not been touched as
fully as planned. Meetings will be
i 'i nod?for this?seef rr?Inter.
These meetings have done natch
c od and are destined to sblv? the
problem of reaching the uiu >':'. lied.
.?
Special Call To 8. S. Convention
Workers
On March -<?. Bi ncdu-l (hdU'lr.'
Science Hall, we are calling nil the
. Field Directors,'' Presidents and
titer workers who (K sire to e<\nn-.
in a conference arid p.ep meeting.
District !'Mis?i??nav?es' art* ui ged i
attend this meeting.- The Stat"
Teachers'' Association will by in
session and' you will be coming.
The purpose is To launch-the state,
wide drive for .2500 d;legat?. s finthe
General Assembly, July 15.
I conferred last week villi President
Gaudy and he is doing fine.
He is up and going oTt cfniei\es.
He will be at Sumter, in July and
t< Id me to tell you, to send your
'whole teaching sta:'. and all your
I leaders.
U? . ' ?Billie
Campbell
It was the second Saturday in
I March, lb.'i.'l, that .South Carolina
i heard the news that Billie Camp*
j hell was dead. She is guile on.Iy
I physically. She Jives in tin nieut
ry of Anderson today just as if
it was yesterday that she went away.
AH that she prayed for i t
her last hours .with her family,
i'.'tn o be ii vTiinU'il and li.n , mi.
to pass. Aniontr her prayers were
that "Daddy may'find a good, .wife
and that the children might he
kept together". S. C. Jr., is in
tenth grade , and have never been
absent a day from school and now
operates Anderson's only Five and
Ten Cent Gr< eery Store. Sonia.
is growing- more like her niothoi
t.very day and. is in sixth grade.
Finley the little- boy she wanted,
is a fine little fellow ofsixtibe.il
"months. and'.Wertonia will be.fi'ere
in May, I.upay, who succeeded
her as a wife is the most worthy!
Clio v.. 1.1. ..1 1
a devoted-cwrfe, a--far-seeing help
mate, an untiring Worker and a
faithl'ul and tr.ue woman. She fs
not a stepmother. The children.do
not know any difTerenee hut that
she was their own mother. They
blend in looks nnd they all pet
alonp very nicely. I,upay is' the
tV.|picr 1 ':i i:] ino Fiiilcv. hn.wn.lii
many of you as Polly or Jack but
to me she is Lupay and to h r I
er pets two pood wives Imt like]
-other things, if they ^an be. pot-J
ten. Dynamo Campbell will pet!
them, and he did.
^MOUNTAIN CITY|
? ECHOES I
x.
Y By "CAP JIM"
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The Greenville County Teachers'
Association met Saturday in its
lepular monthly session. The attendance
was pood, hut not 100
percent. The puest speaker, was
Prof. C. A. Johnson of Columbia
is. L\ lie brought a message brim
full of good, common sense stuff.
That which every teacher presem
could digest, carry homo within
his or her mental system. Our
To I k have bee n - fed up-oa- t-b-is- fan-;
ey stuff too much. We need what
Mr. Johnson (rave?plain, unvarnished
facts?because we must deal
with facts. Theory is-well to lis_
ten to, but the thing that's going
to entertain us alon(r the highway
of fifp
Judging from remarks made by
he president; the association will
be at the state meeting in full
force,
? v>E
PALMETTO LEADER
At the meeting: in April the of-1
fieeis for the year to follow will j
be elected. That means' teachers j
or no teachers, among our folns, a i
hot time as a rule. SS'e trust howl
pever, since it isCrecnvillo
Ttachers, that a step upward will j
be taken and that the election will I
pass oil' quietly and pleasantly. I
The Republican County convention
(Tolbeft's faction) was heltjLl
Here Saturday at Cleveland's hall.
Vftt ix lurirn nvnU iL umic <t"l l\itt \w? I
were informed that delegates to
-tate and district conventions were
chosen. The meeting was quiet.
Several of the whites present made
talks which were rtiong party ad i
dresses. If they loved the party
as they declared, why we know
some good work will he- done tow
ard getting men, and onwn registered.
Ftom now oil till 2nd Tuesday
in November will be a fine
time to hold a registration tick"CTTbae-ktd
up Willi y< ur tax rtcei W]
tor l'J35'.
One white'man 't\ marked?;So it
is said?that lu- would .walk frotr.
here to New Vm;k bare foot to get
to vote against Ri oscvelt?that s
some walk. The p<> if white- iiiah
and the Negro ate the ones that
n..l.. *l.~ ?.i. d.." .1... :? .1
viu^ liic; u ue wu> in^ uiv |'<v>l
three yeai'Sr-At lirst-'seme thought
that they , w -iv getting h -Ki ol
some meat, l/iit thaTTUVned out.to
be britles and skins. And bnthet
as you meet them day'by day, you;
can read as yuu walk, and tell b,\ ;
the general a,p.carance that the
t'oad has been n^ ky.. . Letters arc
appearing in the rubric* Forum
cat t ied by one i the daily papers
that speak so loud tliat a "dear p-.-J
son almost could hear. I have
JLLtver lead suei. i...: stud' f ?. ??? tin
penoi flfe-lni? dcTnorcrat against
their own party. A mighty line
time for the* slate republican -organization
to .be at work. Opening
the doors, but .alas the boys art ,
so busy trying' to make their fa.t'ion
look descent. .-b"trial"It might
lie seated in 'June. until,.they -have
no tinie for n al party wo: k.
i Piii' nationni " lion aid n.iuu
.marvelous how Mr. l.andon .was
being sold to the country by his
friends, nothing t wonder about.
The country is in the buying mo *.!
Millions out looking' for a .mar
n .1 h?-1 voifl 1 1 bin till' m, <:
appealing one'-hist now. is; honest;
plus conimen,-sense. Landon seerin
to have both.
The Pittsburg -Courier said a
few weeks '.bin k -that tie se that
were being gr??. iv,< d .I'-r the rac
by the republic$: < were qp to date
"only light w. in hi plugs". That's
pretty near what a .-bid-"ami ii
full what it. in-.a';it; Well I rea'.
' that the wise guy thut.-stand awun<
the - are track" and plank down i!>eii
rash and pick ".it winner, ; Ave
ott'erin-jr i*vcu. :.i. ncy that i it-hot
Hi- of the pliie- ..M!i v. in-over thpresent.
Ti - : a h 1?re *i. t ha*>"
Tnttnjf a;4*p1;re" l-fetty hiirh; tr
w.i 11 v..- have allow for the owi,
(i of the "Courier.*'. lie like til" vol
i (l : i vskip r > \rrfcrs* ha - it < :.
<n the "pay roll". The government
I'iiy . roll--ivist rnmral.i
make? a t:-? <<1 e<l ai-iiph- .:< 1 n
' i y. A f".;-; thou, aii-l <i -Hat -ai
ary v. ili -,::\e em i>' ' a' ywny?
The !? - ays all lie has *t<< ?lo i
' pTi < 1.1. ?:
T:,' i''".' - .ote Qua- ter i- >.vvei p.*
a- 1 <\ v T<>. Til" 1> y- ao | ti.
1'my " A A'.aie real, stuiV iv. .-<<!i_r.
' V.. I! h. i'readier-; .Vlliaa. e.*.v.;..
< !-v a1-.:a ratiiiT i e . v.ra'ni/; 1
ive ' mhs ayo; Tie n the
liaptist I': <aeh%rs l'ni<<t>
lii.ion n Wee ho to. . A. w i
1 \\e have preacher- o; rar.i/.e.;
[ piohah'.y 'he. weather will 1 v fair,
e. or. S i. iavs from r.ow . n:
. . i \vl,i < <;?> tn that -i;'
pay- to in- organize)!.
, i:uKN'i:/i::{ A. M. I:. pii uc ii
Kev. .!. C. James. I'astnr
We- a:e- doing- great w ik -a'
Klu ta/.v.!'. The entil e 'cluin h i-j
woikiirj- diligently and coherently
| toward lay n>jnin.y event, which i
I our*goal to liquidate--the-:tKtit
our In.;- rally.
K:-eecdinyly new life is being
man; \ -Vt ; iolh spiiitually r.r. :
financially.
Sunday was Woman's I>ay. ea h
and every \v< man displayed ,\y 1;
1; r part. Mrs. J. James v. a the
<ha rinan "f the day. -Mr-. .1.
S. Williams, acted as clerk. The
morning- address was deliver.-d ; \
Mrs A.' V'. Woodbury. She delivered
hc-r dndress-from l lie TTTTTTT
of Itutlr. which she so dtimcnti..
-p ke "f the- love of women. A
nijrht, Mrs. 11. A. Fordham delivered
a magnanimous address o:
this r.ol.le eharactcr?woman. She
took as her theme. "Woman, the
f >ianp . (f in lite h< lielTk Tin eT
viese were well attended and enjoyed.
Five souls were taken in.
which added a star to the crown
of our women ind,;cing th nf to
enter into our folds.
()lu? .it* /.'In of'" K?4. .1.
- . ,w,u c4imr> *>?:*? it> v, ,
the nun our supremacy, financial'
ly in-the church, of which we did
l>v a vast difference of
A splendid program \va- rendered
in which the'following participated:
Solo, Mrs. K. 'Beckett;!
Duet, Mcsdanies, M. Johnson and
B. Evans; Solo, Mrs. W. E. Per-!
rin; Reading, Miss Rose White;
Duet. Mcsdames A F. Woidbnry
and J. 11. (lilliar'.l; Quartet selcc-4-wj
tu?AD*s4H)+M-s- dr-fr-Wil I i a nisr"M r
Fu'der, J5. SimmonSj I. Temple;
Solo, Mrs I. Wright; Duct. Mosdnmos
O. Taylor and J. S. Williams;
Reading, Mrs. R. Simmons;
Duet, Mcsdanies, B. Simmons and
M. Fuller.'
The Sunday school is sponsoring1'
on Sunday-. March 2t?, a "Brick
Rally". 'J f< bricks are 5c each.
Please come and help. You aro
welcomed at all services.
_? ?T
vryz 7 " - r-w - # ? 'r
JOHNSTON NEWS
Sunday, March S was a hiirh
day ut Bethel C, M. K. t'ltWc'i.
( The Kev. J. M. Blasst-n^ame deliven
d a -s<nd -rtiicintj ^ Hiiofl-Ix-^iv
-4hu?nn?uuuR services was found
St. iSLiitt. 20:11. subject "Watch
and Pruy,'' The niftht services,
his text was found St. John 1:11,
c i lie* 1 I 11 v
IP v. Blassengaine continues to
make his Way into the hearts ef
the people oi Johnston. This was
again tested on Sunday night at
the close oi set vices when lite felUwing
named person, and friends
oho'w >'ie-d?h++ti?with?nnniy?H1""!
things as well as useful:
Mr. l.cl* .Uitci/jii. iirs.v J.eola
.MatW Mr,--,?lCvelyn?Willi a ins, .Mi.
and Mis. C. P. Pope,'Mrs Mary A.
Miles. Mrs. Annie Valentine. Kev.
M. M. Davis, Mrs. Alice Davis,
M s. llnssie* \aleiitine.
nev. uilissongtrnre rcrsytomied
with words of many thanks and
wended his way me., landed down
with many good things to eat.
Miss Surah U. Simkins m tbred,
to Ceduinbia to keliy' Jimmic I.unce
ford ami his orche-tra ae^'ffipai
i .. \n. i....* is.
i ; 11 v.( t iv ??,i v .* I .> \ ?V." r i Vl'llUlil, IiU*
I yeiie lioinies, -Misses Daisy WilI
and -Jnisan Ihvwa.
We ai t- glad iu .s.ve- Mis. .\. M,
Spann out ayain after being i.l a
iyw days. liev. J, M. Hlassenyanio
'.aught school in lui place while
ill. *
Misses Elboita Milvs, lvluui.se
Uhitm- ar.tl Ous Miles mutimai-'tu
Aiken v 11 . Moiyiay . evening.
Miss Savannah Padgett, student
at Ileitis Academy sp.nt the \\vek
en<l with In i mother, .Mis.. Maiyavet
Padgett, heix". *
Mi s. Mai v Suukins. mother of
Miss S. <). Siinkins was the pl.as*ant
aftemoun calkr of hei dauyh U:.
While lieie she visited several
homes among them Were .Mr.
L'.. ( ). .Mcintosh, Mis. Anniv ffpann
ar.d Mr.-. Valentine.
Tlie girls basket ball team \v? n
I'r.oiu Union Baptist of TieiUon,
in-n
We regret that Mi*s S. (1. Sinikii:s
wa- lalu i h n.c on hieov.nt
of til.- death of her bi'tlier-iii-law,
Mr, Joiin S. Uiihievuf Aiken.
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The itiihiem.a is siiii laying he:e
causing nianv of oar jieopie frm
^ on a. ' nit of tile fill.
Sei \ iei s v.i ' i f i.il :U .hi'uos
Chapel llap'i.-' (' .uvh, Sunday ai-o
at W ("impel A. M.
K. /'iuii ( hut1 h: Sunday. seh<">. 1 was
| ( f.cii and tii!<v'ii to- ( rder I?y the*
Supl.. Mr. lrvii: t.-nemaa.. Tijo les
s< 11 was V.vll ?ii-n.is"se.l by the
'school. *A.t'ti i wl'iv'i the Sutday
school y. as rem auniv.ed.
~Mrs. Irene" r.aTiev. a--istant superlniendenT;
TTac'i. i -t N'o. 1 M i - a
Favaye. assistant Mrs. Elleu
Kijrlish: Xo/ :i. Mi.c Etta I ee
Mit'lrel: ass's'aVi.M s. I Vail .1 ha
sen; Xo, Mis- Louise Mitchell;
\ss.iAaa!. Mi - I. Mills; Librarian,
Miss Mav Huih Sims; Seen laic-.
MMav 1.. Kaelih and Mi-s
.Jess-.- M iu lu i.
. The ptvaclKll from "Ft.
John 11:1. The ir.e.->a.u'e was cm
joyed.?He de-ltvere-: ama 1.'. i
Sin :av nie.hr front St. John
10:17.. Quite. a lt-r.b.r of- youn.^
l'lifl; were out,- S.ia-.lay.
- Mr.'. Met-. . (. * a j . a: i iT.nn ( < V
raa.p wa- who Fas: .ay. !'..i i
his asses; iriei'.t to the ph-t r and
chore:!. Wv v. eiv a!.- .jrlad to are
Miss TvNa'ra Savae .> and
her two in .'t ri i s M':v .1. h:;s n and
1'eavvr Sava ge tVeni . t. Li'.lto.who
a. . ; .? ;:![ 'ou v. n li u i m?nivht.
We we're ylad to - e sil l r I'.va
Culetr.an and Si.-t-. . Hell Jet* r at
their )> st Sunday ail day. Tiny
have been away unite and er.i y ed
English Mr. IStrry. Hills.
CLINTON N. IV I COM.r.C'-: '
MAYS
n.M-k r.ifl s. (- 'hi- Ladies'1
and -Local Ti n - r>- I! .aid < . <'!i:it<??
Coilt'jfO-'at < '-iii?k.r.. .S, C. si - n!
sored a Very imp) ossivo'.i vit o a*.
| tin- Afttrop? limn A. M. K. /.ion
(:hurVlv, A >cm< .1 wa;. preach; d
i 'y liiw'f. ! '. Hint r. a member of
I Mi* faci.lty. "The >in-'in:c was furj
pished liy a yro'.ip of student
from Clinton Collide* A very 'rice
."iiin of mi'D.y was realized from
f'c service. We appreciate w hat
I the /.i tfitos and weil-w i-lurs of
j.-Ciinton arc doin^r-lo . ludp us ia
our struymh Jfr-y. ' 1 ;
\\ e. are abolir-to < r.tey our row
, building.. I? i: bolted a very ni.-e
htiooe of architc'tuiu-. . It will realty
he a~fn~ nunio: ,t f r veneration T.T
| i'Olll.'j '
Th?> tallowing "teachers at tenth d
the Service ir. ( iu-st< ; Simdnv
afternoon: IV?fe?. K. E. Kye:Y.
V. S'wint- :i nr. i C. IT. TiiiuviT.
Mi s_ IT th Flr-nyo , f tho fit v.. a
t.-ncher at lilt- Km met' Scott llijrii
School accompanied the group of
singer? as jviauist.
W-AKI) M'.WS
Sunday schoi 1-was cafl-. d to order
at the usual It ur with th
superintendent, Mr. Wadio Davis,
at. h?s py.st of duty. The ".Vision
of Service" was discus cd by the
teach rs tr r :10 minut.s.
The lesson was reviewed by th Miss
Wells'.' Kverybo ly . c n.i'yolit.
Our Sunday s/ho 1 i.; still increasing
in number and finantv.
I.vciylxuly at the Ward .Itmior
.J.i.i?4ww-tdaTiniMf M I'M tn I'M.ffrF?''
Day, March 1 1. The Senior <-las<
is -putting forth every effort t
fir.ish up their work by Field's Day.
Mi'ssr's' K at'I'm ri.i:e, Cor tie 15.
fib nn were th'e dinner guest-i of
Miss Ruth Ahp^y SUnday. Thoy
r. ported an enjoyable stay. '
All t,hv teachers*, are planning
to go to the State Teachers' Association
in Columbia, beginning
on the 18th of March.
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CI.OVKR NEWS
Mv. f.ark Stewart of Laurin^hiu'tf.
X. C. spent the week-end
'ken'the emes't o?. his mother, Mrs..
Eliza .tiluivail.
1 Mrs. .M. /. I.egrtp was called to
] Baltimore, Md. Wednesday to be
at"'the bed side of her son, John
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j -Miss Mary R. Adams of Gasj
Ionia, spent tlie week-end with
' her irrandmothcr. Mrs. Klipa Tate.
Miss I'd 11 a Williams had as h a
truest Sunday, Miss Annie M.
Rac'i of Tir/.ah, S. C.
I * Mr. and Mrs. John Currence, Mr.
and Mrs. Green A-umstror e. Mr.
Andy .Gurronoe nietoVe'd to Win.
ston-Saloni Tliuis ay alonp wiih "
Mr. J. R. Robinson and attended
the funeral of Mr., Robert Cur"TTin7r^
Mesdanvs Yeno.ie Anvi'tixyiflr.
Mary Ratehfprd.. Annie M. Repram
and Hattie Barber were
---luim-nu-s.-i-n- Saturday
, ? Idie folowintr are stilT en the
.sick list:* Mrs. Hattie Jackson.
Mrs. Marie r .rtis. Miss I~TTrJaclc
son. We hope for tlieni a speedy
. recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson and
Mrs: 'Annie Watson visited Mr.
i?n.:(Mi>.' t amplu 11 Currence Sunday
in the Bethel d'onumniity.
.Mr. iitv;j--Mrs; Jv M-.-Writrht had
- as t.hMr.;i innCr jilictd.s. Sunday
J.lw.ii- . ; Mi... . oi:.nk..iu
.-on.
Mr. and Mrs. Wash Jackson.. Miss*
.Moselle Jackson mid Mr. William
Prison spoilt a few hours in Rock
Hill:Wednesday n'..ht at Hi,, iipa?c
of Mr. and Mi's. I.ciiav i -.Maddux.
Misses 1 >0 ratify Allison and Dor
otliy Jackson visited - Miss (j;nova
Jlafdt in tlasUmia Saturday sve-:iinir.
* -p. :
Mr. Jo'111 (TnTmt M Kimrs Mt.
visited his daughter, Mrs. Kaijlino
\danis here Sunday. .
* When in need of La Dainty
products see the Ajrent. Mr. Sam- Ml
l.lajl. ? .y
I Mc!\M(;HT IIIc;iI news <
Our. sohnol is prn>rrissiiiir nicely
undor the 1 adei ship of Principal
H. J- MeKnttfh-t- -mn4 his staff of 11
i s. 11
Messrs. Felton, Wilkinson, and 1
Mrs. 1> in more visited our school
last- Thursday. We welcome them
rladly. . * ' . , I1
j 'Miss Fanr.io MaeMi our seventh j
< ".' I V i- d! ' !! ' I he sick '
j list. \t e hop - for her a. speedy '
I re.-overy. > j.j
Riv. J. II. Li wis and Rev. L. R. j
Rather of Fri'nil hip f'olhire \isit(!
i d lite sidle d for a short tinv Fri- : 1
day. ' ' |!
! Mis< Irev. (\>okf a nieinhef of
the Fi'- shnm.n da-:? ha> - as h-.'r '
vuv-i Mi-'s Holer. Kit-duck of lliuh
' Point. X. C. <
; Tim yanio he:\\v:? Crawfo V I
stdiool of Rock Hill and McKniirht
!U ast '.km in-.- result d is a score 1
!'. ! 5:1 fa\-r ?vl*. MeKnight Hi.
| ay : : :hoi v. Khniiett Scot: 1
v ' ' '1 Mi-Knight lli.
Tho score -was ;>4-l.S i)i favor of
' .. S.-oU. "
i I'ainiiv Jaikson visit el
relatives in. GalTncy for a few. 1
oi ' - Sat :i'liav.- 1 ~S.. .
Miss MpZolle Jaekson visit 4 ,
j His. .Feat I.lia 11? !iinjrt?in in -Char- |
j S-my lay. .
i I. i s of MeKnight Hi. ,
I :n(.- a!! I'm .king forward, and are <
. oiann;nir.'to attend the State.meet '
rTT,. registered one hundred}
Second Grade News
I We iu',v r- allv having a goo} ,
! ::i visiting tV. e'ii!di\n in For.
.'Urn lan's. Last month, we rjs- ; ;
I / . I, th M'-liit pian children in Af- ' |
. rica and v. e are now visiting tn. -j
-i hi..:s >-n in Japan. We ar,. having.; j
g.i-.'d time making fans, and urn- 1]
1 in dots.?Tell yiiii?nvoiv iil'u.n ,'
| ii-;i ; t w?,. ! :. Whi n We j;
leave Japan we will go to lloland. |
>. l .rg. rati!' 'v. w. k. (
F.. E. Pearl. Tear' < t i
Ho'.l/y Adams, a mem'oer of :!rd <
i.i i: <:, mt tie we-k-ind with ]
- g: an ! mothrt, I i
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Saturday, March 14, lSSflT" _'
HISTORICAL FACTS
Questions anB Answers _>*
By JOHN O. HART
Question: When w&s the death
of- ex--President Millard Filmore-7
Answer:. March 8,1874.
Question: When was that great
buttle between Monitor and Merri
<)l&C ? -Answer:
March 9, 18G2.
Question: When was General U.
S. Giant made Commander of the
i utile Federal Armies?
Answer: March 10, 18G4.
Question: \VT\en did Congress
authorize the first worship for
I'nitod States Mary? >
Answer: March 11, 1794.
Question: When did the U. S.
merchant ships armed for defense '
against German submarines?
Answer: March 12, 1917.
Question: When was the first
3i bit*-?printed?- ? ?~
Answer: March 13, 14G2.
Question: When - was the first
patent issued to Eli Whitney for
the cotton gin?
Answer: March 14, 1794.
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IN RETROSPECT
Dear "Publisher:"""
We. hardly know where to start
our reporting, for it has been so
loner since last we wrote you any
news. However, we shall ask you
to- po back a month with us as we
tell about the lovely tirpe which
the students had?it -was' only exanyination.
But " you probably
won't want to hear .that, so we
shallbegin with the visit and sermon
from Dr. J. M. Gaston an/I
Hr. Ii. B. West. Dr. Gaston
preached a very good sermon on
Sunday February second. Accompanying
thorn was Mr. Robert C.
Johnson, a Junior Theolofrian at v>
Johnson C. Smith University. .
On the 6th of February our Glee
riub, under the. direction, of Miss
Doris D. Bell, journeyed to Char- s
lotto, N. C. to appear on a program
^atlthe' Workers' Conference
Ftt' Juhnrinn C.?TT?ivn^;hOthers
attending the conference
were Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Porter,
Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Boulware,
and wrof. A. H. Reasonor.
At <11 :.10 the students Were
found in the chanel listrjaine to
? Lincoln s Day program rendered
l>y the members of the Hi. School
Department, who by the way of
\ pleasant surprise,. presented to "
I be school a nice set of books by
*nd about the Negro. This moverent
had been sponsored by Dean
It. W. Boulware.
Tlrnpstlnv Fi ImiiQi'd nvAttA./)
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to ho a lucky evening to our basket
baall loam; for on that night. >
>uf'girls' team defeated the girls'
team from Booker Washington
High of Columbia. -This proved
to he a very exciting game, and
t>oth t'.ams- battled fiercely, but
tvlum the final whistle bb>w. it
ivas made known that TTarbisofi
institute had won 10-4. The next
lay both. boys and girls journeyi d
to Chester where they met tho
Bvainerd Institute Quints. The
first game to ht played was tied
[>> the g :1s 10-10. In the bovs'
game which followed the match
was . close. There were many exeithig
feature.? in the contest,
and the crow'd was kept in..an uproar.
Tho game finally" ended ?_
lo-S iiv favor of Harbison.
Mrs. J. M. Jones has not been
o well and was carried to Ander-;
soirfor iwrtteatment. We are glad
to have Her hack. At present,
Mr. John R. W. Reese is convalescing
from a minor operation.
And this month in athletics our
teams lost two return games to
[looker Washington High at Irmo.
l'io, scoii's ha,| counts of 10.4 and
M-20 in favor of Booker Washing
ton. On Friday, March G, the
t?ramniar/-School, under the direciop
of Mrs. A. P. Butler, present<1
a playlet entitled, "Betty in
Rockland." A large crowd attend- ?<l
this affair. ' . ;
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VI. COLLEGE !
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-:s THE * |
MMER SESSION |
me 15, 1936 |
Aviation in Agriculture, ?
location, Vocational 3
m Economics. ? 1?-*
wl's, Joancs Supervisors g
Rural Schools. of
lress: fi;
f the Summer Session. ' fi:
i A. & M. College,
Orangeburg. S. C. 8
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