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Mgr. . Commu.nivat.iun intended for the j ?trim till j.-.-lie must l>L- very bric-1 aiul' .should reach the edituvial de'di nut?later- t h ..11 Tuesday et each week. t ity news,, locals personal and social . news by Wednesday night.' Business aai'd hhiiu>ri..h l'honc -1 ' .Saturday, .May 1>. J}).'}(? Seer !'..! <ie<?r}riiv airai: This , w> ek >be palled o.tV another lyncliini:. bad jut in" ' ten t-i'. e eh ! I-;, ! m nm-.li. "7 ' ' . . a man last week. N . *. >-ae lyr.i towns s 11 ee u^ve.d i>y thi*. oHWt. w !)< ~~ ' ! hail (Tie victim h<-i;.l,-s-. r7777~ lliu)-es at e ii- ' ''ol t!;Ji state, like, si one others toe- 1 r ?W?a?'! v. ho i'c,i . i;ir:j-t.?rn? tollieviif and (lod-hVn Ln;: . whit.. ii <'Ut tlii'oiit* 511>?i : s t??' it its setting. Ati.-tit " \V. i. -It'..' yi'Uir. COlni'Cll sfi. if. *?* ?-. has pi*ii(hni?i ai'Mtiatii >.ik fr?<s ? :?Ma'jtiwia" s' w4rit4v-In?says t"i~? stvssi-s many <>f tite. .???ap , .] ru | na:t xif.. u;4?,Lks. ??>.>.?... < artcr is n I ':f'i 1 !' tin- I'iimnii; sriojitii'sr.. Pr. <; ?.. \\*. Carwr. the wizard' tif Tusk^yce. The (h.M-t! yet' wie ? thrv start 0:1 > "'.}! trail. Tiu1' many had ii !i?I- i si J. 1 j ??:? ?! yamrsters and kiduapo's know tha'. Komi' .-ay lyityhinir can't la-- ,st .i> >im1. <m conr.-e ftct with lAird. cowardly oftics.1-. (live t M- (i-Moil a trial an,| lyn her- will snirti he as scarso as kidnapers. ETHIOPIA'S' I:MIM:UOJ{ Rl'NS AWA^ l.'jt ! ?. a !" w ,a </'?*. fit" writ! oirsidc -if fialy !.? !<I in hiyrij ad .. mi rat imi Hailp Selassie. kinir ete. ' nl' 1*11 hi'.| ia. 'II was ' admired j f?.ihis (iij>!"inati ?ki!l: Vn'iiii'ti' im devotion t<i ti protection of; his, people. Toriav however. that a<i * * .miration is irone. Insteait7~thc!t can oj'ily ! -. contempt for him. Tin vr+t+4'l -frn-rs- a iitrh.H'r; ?p^r^rrnlp? > ^ _ one whiijmi't- in a just cause, but it spurns a cowatd and' a craven and that U what the Emperor < : Ethiopia has pj o\ en Inn.to lie. He deserted :.'r pi:.pic just when they tiee(hd him nm t, Sailing away to other dimes, with the idea of saving hi* precious hide. It is ? douhti'n! H"~l4rn?Italian.- ' Wint rrrr their cruelty an i <lis.i t yard of ti.(. rules of civilized warfare. would have done him any physical harm ha<i they, finally. jyi.pt ured. him. Hut even if there be itny dpubt about ~ that.-tlit'?V-me fUf-r-tne'?I ,um?of .I*t~ dah" should have' Hftft ii man er??<i<r' to stick to his soldiers who wi re ready to yive .their lives in <!< -?t? Tense of homes *and firesides. I makes no difference what the circumstances were. there could be n< justification of his desertion. II, could pro but his people could m t arid no tVue leader will desert h followers. After- alb-Ila-He. Selassie has proven himself a poor sue~~cessor of the-IiKti like Monelik II THE GREAT METHODIST UNION The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church which is now in session in Columbus, ()., by a vote of 470 to 8.'} approved the pla of unification with the Kkfer. . .. Methodist Episcopal church, South and the Methodist Protestant church. Twelve years a^o, a plan looking to the same results Us tp~ the'M. K. church and the M. E. church. South failed of ratiticution . Ly a 'small niarj-vin. The colored brother then as now presented the most serious drawback. The plan now however was so.'framed as to jet him out of the way?not out ' inv cmwjvo uul .so incorporated :ii'tlie scheme- that -those who art not overly .inclined- to, accept him.! fully; even in tin- name of l'hri>i! is a hi other. The plan fhat will no (ioiiht- be adopted by aTl t.oneir.cd divides the whole iu to /eneial( divisions .five aCaijrrapht? ' ally aijd one racially. tliat is, tht a.kilt-.?ivjiL?bvlonj; -P+?t-bt* diets-for n which they live, but the Xetfro a 1.1 will by stt-i'cenlr.l in?Liu_ >ne division. There will howevei ?e no difference' as to power, priv leecs, etc. as between the. varioi!> . .Hdsioiis. _ Thirty-three of the fifty-two colie,| deldutue- in 111, - present ttCTP~ i a 1 VniilVrebec opposed the adop.lion of the plan. III-. David D Iones-, president of Bennett Col3. -tie, tlreen-bom. N. t'.. speakina i the opposing' colored: delegates -aid: "Kveryoiie knows?this is a i?t* *?" 1 ri*L4,iit inli' It i?? i p. ation i;-. it< tie Iit wav because it . i" coached in the most pious S|.yakin? for tin* colonf i IrraU-' io favor of 'ratification. <r. "Matthow ~\V; * tlavajrer"ple>t ? t" (-lark ui)ivi'-isi fit"? Allana. Ga7. ITa said. "The rights of "lie Niyro are adequately protect ill aini|-4.tuar;iwtci'd by- the pro* tram. It i- not .soinctbintr. thrust ..pon us our own leaders shared a 'drnftinir. tlio program.". I)r. lone* was forcible in statihtr'oh; act > : ' fir.- I lavage poor TiT is - a - a* to those, facts. . in- plan. i> .de-titled to-lie adopted .* ti; re is no use..for the color: i-timfiruuicant s to-lose' faith o ce. Lliavcii js iu-t .as near-, te '' t h ilii'Miiii ;|S to the ot hei' ye. ' c.sidi-s.' xunc of these'days e brotherhood of inati.jand tin ' i : h ied of- f i"d w i11"TioT~Tfcjic-nii ti..t!.e tint of tin- skin or textiir h.---hair. * , |MOUNTAIN CITYf | ECHOES | | Hy ."CAP JIM" | Tit* ..: I i;:2m! inark>.* aiy ^ra iua. ...In iutr nut- (i-ouii J-'atiu y JLiimn f-ht? Kftit:t\?-it*t'tTi'ii i"T. -A-nri}- *2 1 !n ftmmal .< t.vii i s t>>r . - I'm1', |j? -,v( h.^H'ar" Nr^ : :: ' ' < ' ' ' ' '?U-iV? r'-i i>t" th>- i mint. 11 ami: ml- j ii ml- I'i inii all walk.- of l.il'o -r!TTfTif?tinTn liK'OsT \\ |> IV piiSnlit ! i.n i.o'nur to a man that ha>l wit' ij; :t full lit' of .wmk ha-viim 'aavht .-rl'.ool in' ti n. yoatity fot vn; in It: his- i-ii.uiyh ir -a- antfv as an offit' r.. :i>.<I hou'l ti n San.iU.iy school llnoutrh. :i !<>ny passim^ of ynars I In too,, an active part as a citizen anil at ' n .i'?l t.lm iliffnmnt stain ini-v 1 -r mu"s of ti. <). I': Ijvinyr ; -tanivh In puUIinan, atiii an actis? oiiy. Many l> auiiail trilurtn'.vnm paiil iiK life l>y those that ki.i:w hin. hn.-t ami w> rkmi with hint A- his hotly mst inniath tit" lotnls nia.' his so.il lie .cnjoyin;: . nM ami !ia|>j:in ss. in yoiimlnrs~ 11 inn. (i rnnnvi I !?> is still km-pinn ,|oo<|y rni ot'if' in ;a>k otm Nn^r! >' nan -hot arid kihid another Sat aniiiy tti .-'hi It Mat ins that plae.aia;?ua;m -*H -H- >> at'-? (|Tn,,r not affeet tlr?' situation much. Human lit'i -is sun- eheen no\v a f-* IJelieve it i>r nut >tiftnut .things i:ap|i n'niiw am! tin n ami now an shall wu. i.avi tilt- pleasure of. <nr-J .lovine,' seeft.es t.hat recall our attention from the uuly sine.-of lift. ' >n Liiu?liiaU Sunday aftornnuii, May 4'ne pastor of l aurel (.'reek whit I a 1.11 a lar^y part.of fhe -roiio 1 00 ii I loll worshiped with tla pastor and members of Latino'" ? ret k chure.h. (colored). The pas tor of the Iirst", who is a- M-hoi.-t. and preacher fie liven H the n es. . saif". It was a soul ' .iin?njf one. A plea to sinners to heeoute ('brio Jims, and in a chat cut way jointing out to them the l!il>ie direction. Suun ineidi nts, we feel have a leliiiio effect towards bettering 1 ii . i-. l-> 1i-..? - .. ?> iu11wii ?a:iut'cii uic races If t'nc teachings of tin Now Testa in1 nt can't -brin^f races together" untie they can meet on a high Christian plain?'and rejoice in the .same savior---Then'~"we~ oT'a 11 people are in a desperate state. We pray that the spirit of this young man .may catch hold of otherfry? ana they tvo go out' nn 1 pleach to all mankind. Well the Great' M. K. General Gonl'ei'Opee nrm session at' Columhus, Ohio. Delegates from all parts of the world will be present, TH f I A - | x Kampbellgrams | Stephen C. Campbell The beginning of a long wanted Baptist Bookstore may be found at Kill) Assembly street. Miss Juliette Raiforri is the capable" manager. All she needs is for the Baptist of the state to order all their literhtuiv .from her and pjake this the one ghea't store, of the state. This stole connected tvith the S. s. and B. T. U. convention will menu, much to the proposed Baptist /"Headquarters. As (Cor-j Sec., I shall help and do endorse this beginning of a'gi'cat store. At Aiukrson, S. C. Cor. of Reed and >s. Towerls" The Komet~Srr-' tiyo Store, Anderson's only five and ten cents trrocerv store. Nothing is over $1.00. Starting with a few cans of sardines, salmons, soda erijekers, sugar and salt, this store is now doing a good busi-, 'i'T"<:s"fT!lfstnrhr"ft"aTTTi~aJ lunch countety^aTuI Tee Trc^auT parlor,. Stc-ptu'ii C.-.Campbell, Jr. is the mafia-" jer. Ida Ruth llrower is head .ilyrk and bookkoeper. _ ilafbara Wertonia- Campbell : uld not get here. So she sent iier brother, Major .Conell Campell, Saturday morning at three o'lock. MaT.a J. and son are doing wclh-?u?Ktr?Mary?Hospital. T h .? may bf.au interest to the many ;.i iemls of Dynamo Campbell ami the f .run r Pauline Kinley. Soniii Cain|ib"ll, presideht of the Beulah Campbell club fs teaching ill the children who do not-knosvtho Corel's l'rhyers and how to say ;!i ? blessing. She is 'doing- well.' S.onia .is'tin ' only. daughter of the writer who .is the. proud fath.?'V olthree boys. Calvin is dedicated t<; the ministry, Conell is dedicated in?iieilh'lotis e lucuilon.?SdHla' .1 hdicated to .Missionary work, and Calhoun.is dedicated to business.. We turn our attention from the election of a secretary of the E. and .M. Cm.vent ion to the coming session for the Woman's State Convention at Chai b'stion. Mrs. M. K". Howard is doing a -gnat v.nik ami l.as- >uiiin far?reaching plans. . Sh^ is headed for triumph m l victory. 1 endorse all she ds doing allium appropriating mv. It a.- usual to do all I can to help .Matty different races will be represented. The business of this ses-j sion will be of great importance, and far reaching. One 'outstanding feature about this General Gonfereiiee is that not one minute of the ripie wi 11 lie used in debate on the .p.. ,>tUnr of unbecoining conduct'of any of the Bishops that stand at ?ri?in nd?oC- the ?church.- -TJti el.'n-i li . 'inia<;eJ?to et?men- as Bishops, who recognize the hign place to which they are elevated_ "and live so that the world may s. e Christ liftid up through t lie in. ~ The great- question of uniftca.ion is- t<? be voted upon?We hope and trust and pray that it will . .o over in great style?The Negro has nothingto gain by having A great influe-iicial body of folk* .split on his account with ony side for him and the "other against, >n away and to add misery to woe the part that has been against dining by' gone years? is the part J ihut h-l'J of the race must, live ide by side with?If the southern wing of the church after differing i o\ el li:e colored hi other?is?vvill.ng to meet the northern wing1 hail way I'ntil the church Retaining Hie colored brother, with all the . ights" and privileges his?that he oas ever enjoyed, and a little. -hohi.- -The -right-to in Trim go hi :ciiwii business in a area by itself? and .-till when it tomes to the >yqrle of the General Church he is to be accorded his place as mem iiers of other rac-es arc thcirs:? where there are not enough to constitute or make up an erea? then they that live in that tenon y go?ttlong?with the others of .imt t ica -he they white?blue? 'brown or what not. Now we guiss that the religion of Christ, would drive out all race predujiee if it wort; possible to get enough in to fln individual?ojl. group?but up to date we fail to lind where such is the ease. Where ? r* two separate groups occupy th< same land there is ground- to be some- liuly trace of Ipredujice. It may not be shown?out it is there just the same? It was there when Christ was on earth, about all that he did with if" was "to"show by example that He did not approve ot it, but when he left earth he lelt it there and when he comes a-gain?He Wilt lind soine-^-Then as < hristians let us do all we can to mellow it?and as generations conn- and go it may not be so outstanding. We feel sure that the plan as out, lined, if adopted will work to the ad vantage of the colored |n other-,-by bringing the races, cJoser, and making th^m mote friendlier. E PALMEftO LEADER WARD NEWS I ; . ~ Iredell A. Davis The HunUily school was called to order at 10:30, at Rlt. Alphia Baptist with Deacon W. A. Davis the superintendent at; his post. Every teacher was present and with their utmost forces instructed their classes. Rev. Kenner appointed Prof. H. B. Coleman to review the lesson. He gave a very beneficial review. Prayer services took place 'at 11:30 with Deacon Gilbert Abnev 5 presiding. Rev. Kenner delivered a wonderful sermon. There were a few visitors whom we welcome. ?Rev. Kenner^org^n+zed- a ralty to do some repair work onr the hurch. This rally ends the first Sunday. We are glad that Mrs. C. F. Ahj ney and son T. Jr., aredoing line.. ; Mrs. -Jas. Daviy. Jry gnii (hnrg+r f er little t\to weeks ol<l Myrtis Olvia &re smiling" They are prayng that they might come out To 'ore another rainy spell is- on. Deacon M. A.. Padgett of Mt Vlpha Baptist church and sistei 'alia Tilliman, accompanied Rev. md Mrs. Jno. Davis to Pine Creek iaptist church Sunday. Saluda.?F (J. They reported an inspirin meeting and an enjoyable trip." "The Twelve Tribes" at Mt. Al<ha Baptist church, May 8th. Oi May 10th, Mothers' Day program All are welcome! . -WfYLL|S WHKATLEY . ' BRANCH NOTES The committee of management of the Phillis Wheatley Branch <>' the Y.' W. ('. A. met at the "Y" building on Tuesday, Apr'l 28. with Mrs. B. K. Vincent, th > chairman of thi branch presiding. The (following members we he .present: i Mesdames N. J. Frederick, C. E Rutherford, E. P. Johnson, M. Lott, B. Lewis, B. K. Vincent, V. Killingsworth, S. J. Butler, and Missi s Heh'n Roddick and M. R, Saxon. ?Reports were?made by vuriuu.comniitte.es. These repot ts \veie tlljniui'nH mill rl MM uiov uoocu aiiu 1 ctci \ ' U. . iiii chairman leported that Mrs.Taut had offered the use of the 1-!I Camp at the Progressive Club site, for use by the girls of the branch for a period of two weeks during July or August. MfW, Lewis, Chairman of the work atnong Girls Reserves, preset"to 1 a plan1- whereby -money for the financing of the girls' company trip plight, he secured. The report of the house secretary w;is yr.. , ncou raging." Much appreciation was^exjn'ess"ed'liy" the cominTttee for the boquest of the late Mr. John Avery, formerly of Columbia, but who at his passing was a resident- of Jersey City, N. J. We hCqie that the sum of $1,000 as left by this will, will soon be available. hs.r put it over. Miss I.'ola Johijson, presi?hn of the Jr. State Convention has a -rreat opportunity to lead the young people of the state. AV<> art still waiting to hear from her. W are ready to go to her rescue if she needs us. Anderson coiint\ has a tine young woman to advance for the presidency if Miss Tim writer has no criticism on he policies'. When you read these Kampbell. grams, I shall be in the ranks working, for my ideals and writing "ah(Ttir~thcni- or" T sTial! lie wrifTng the records of the convention as recoiding secretary. I wish some boriy would sock to be elected t > some other office. The office of secret** is or was much sought after. Whoever is secretary will lind that he has a great task. 1 did my best and will always do my best. The cry was, "Dynamo Campbell has too many jobs." Job makers always have move jobs than ho has persons to fdl them. The School Of Methods July 15, will see the opening aj?.SuuihW.?-m4itra-'3-ftr*t" accredited School of Methods, founded^by the S. S. and B. T. U. convention aftc* years and years of v/antin^ one. I am to be opposed for Cor. Sec at Sumtei; and this will mean that I will have to make me another job. Well, I have plans ready for the new iob. StontK ? Carolina Baptists have boon very good ami prcnerous to their Dynamo. They let him start things and then Want to take it away. TJiero are lots of friends open for men. '^laile Saelaissie did not live up to the confidence of the people, lie ran from danger and left his poor people who trusted his wisdom, to die or live. I am sorry he did that. I sure did want him to fiyht to the last. Well, so is life. I am still with Ethiopia, tho Italy seems to hftve defeated her. ?GALHOt-X NKWS Home Coming: Rally at Golden - Vic'^' Baptist church began Sifii- ~ day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. J. McDowell. Music furnished by the New Foundation'church choir. Sunday night, the Pastor. Rev W. \V. I,. dai ly preached a won derful sermon. Total amount raised during tie.. 5 day $75,120. . , We are very much1 grieved ovci t Kn t^n?C /\l' itiu< <lone t'ewnwl M ..... J....-.-ill* ..I .'ill ".III i in mi, .III Vina Rtid-who departed this life April 2h. Siu* was a loyal member of Golden View Baptist church and chairman of the Advisory ' Board 01 >eneca Junior college'and" a kind and 'lovirijy neighbor. \V<. love(| her, but Jesus loves her best The funeral of Mrs. Vina Ilea was held at Golden View church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The funeral was preached by the pasTor, Rev. ("lark. Mrs. Ueid hae been in ill health for some, time . She is survived by several 'relatives and a hpVt of friends. Rev.W. I). Durham has enlarg vu.1115 uncuiii); iiuu lliV> H.I1HU1 * 1111 galow now. The Golden View Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Annie Green- . Are The Mth Sunday. A.l'ter b.si _ nefts the hostess served delicious "efroshments. ..The Abel Woman's Auxiliary mPt at the home "of Mrs. Rachel ilupree with Mrs. Anna Hicks as doint hostess. After a business meeting Mrs. G. C. Ford of Greenville,. S. gave an interesting talk. Tht.? ; hostesses served *iet cream and cake. Mr. Robert Shaw spent the week nd -with his parents. Mr. Way men \\ illiams ot .New ' Jersey spent a week with his paent.% Having been. cal.Kd homt to the funeral of his brother. Llcnr? Williams of ' Atlanta, Gu. A1 is^ Klla Butler who underwent art operation for appendicitis at the Anderson hospital is at home and is -improving nicely. Mr. am; ,\P .1. IT ^inglefiT7 have a Ford Y-X. ApTiTe ii number il 11? 1 i 1 il ttn_ dance at C'lemson .college and eiijoyed the music furnished by Fletcher Henderson. Mrs. Fannie* Ramsty of Gaine.-o ville, Ga., spent the week-end wit! relatives. Mr. and -Mrs. J. P. Singlelot .Miss Eugi'enia Whitt, Vera'and James Singleton, Mamie Chailes -U-ieks and- 1 >avid 1'trpree motorru to Central Friday: and visited Mi r and Mrs. IE-Gaums. _ Mrs. Mattie K. Will'mn- an children have returned home a! tcr spending seve:al day.- in (ire. ville with her mother,/Mrs. ( Ford. Mrs. Helen Heiil is out auain :vi' ter being indisposed a few day? Rev. an(| Mrs. (J. ('. Ford am family of (?re< nville attended tf funeral of Mrs. Vina Ueid Sut'da The .baseball rlub spo'trsored ? lanee at the school house Monday night. All present repo>t-. d a; njbyabje time.' The music \va in nished by .loe Miiddox. Th.ose on the sick list are: Mis F.llii Butler, Mrs, Susie P.yrd, Mr AJlonBut ler. Mis. "Syl relic Fristand Mrs. TIeh'dor<i:n Cr.-enlee.' Quite a..numlnr witnessed tl _ pa pea id i \'eii CiciUsu?Tii- . . day' and Wednesday '.night. Tin lev club direeted?by Mrs; Geneva 'lord ami Miss. F.ugenia Whitt furnished music for the Calhoun party scene. New Ho'pe /School hlf<l ifs clo.-injd" 'l iuay and M >nday nii'ht. M VYFSVII I K IVST May Day Program Friday, May 1< '. :()<) a. ni. all classrooms were opened for tin* visitors and f rends to see some of the library, atul?induct rial?workdone by the children during the term. 3:39 p. m. May Day program was given by the school. There were five bundled .to witness the wrapping of the May -Prdc and - crown in?; of ?7 ftrr Mar* Cjueen. It was a delightful <lay ol' entertainment for those who came and those who were at the school. We than]< the friends and visitors for their proscribe and -contribution foi; the school. Thanks The faculty of Mayesville, Institute, Mayesville, S. C. wish to thank the following1 friends for their liberal contribution toward replacing the roof on one of our school building which was blown off by a story: Mrs. L. S. Sea. L. S. Finnell, West Palm Beach, FT:j.; Miss CI. Cain, West Palm 'Beach. Kla.: Mrs-.L. M. -SeetM Charleston, S. C.; Mr. J. Dixon, Stutesburg, S. C.; Miss L. K. Cain Mayesville, S. C.; Mrs. K. E. Cain I? ?Z. HISTORICAL FACTS Questions And Answers Q~ WTreii (lid Confederate forees abandon Yorktowh? A. May did, 1802. Q. Whon was Rhode Island declared independent of Knglish rules A M it v 1th. 1770 Q. When was tin* Hat tie of the. Wilderness Va. ? A. May 5th, 181,14. 1 Q? When was the lirst successful lli^ht of an aeroplane? A. May 0, Q. When was t!;e Lusitaniu torpedoed and sunk? A. May 7th, I'd 15. Q. When was the Battle at Palo Alto, Mexico? > A. May 8th, 1840. - Whim waT Kthan TnTemiTr" <ler cover of darkness, Grasses 1 ~ike Ticandetago ? A. May l?th, 1775. Mayesvillo, S. C.; Kev. I. P.. Poguq i.Mt. *s. Po(.rue, Mr. W. M. Murphy, Mr. N. P. Muldtaa, Mr." J. A. "Pri ei'so n7~1tt*v ~ "itr?tfrrvtafdr Prof. J. C.- PiioRhiU, Miss Edna E. j Green. MTss Oiilu lia WTTTianisT" Air. J. C. Malotioy, Mr. S. (irien and Air. Acnl/.o .Taylor,. Sumter,. S. ('ommonoement 1'rojjrams . Sunday, .May 10th, .">:.'10 Annual Sytiuon. .?l-'ri.'ayi?May?1 ftth. -8-00?jr?m? i'rimmy program: Monday. May lStl), 8:00 p. in.. Gramma: school program. Tuesday,l.May loth, 8:00 >. in. lliprh sCiufol' play. .Wednesday,May 20, 8:00 p. m. fiv Prize Contest. Thursday, May 21,. t<:.!0 p. in. Jr. and Sr. Banquet. Friday, May 22, 8:00 p. m. Graduating exorcises, The public is cordially invited to attend nN of' these exercises. oooooooooooooooooooooooo< I STATE A. & o . ' Orangebi S .. ANNOl'NX |?22nrTA:NNl.iAL SI Q ' " Sr- Beginning- J I = fit > ' . ioj 'Six wonks of standard ii ' Arts, and Sciences, ! . TradV's and I In 6 0' SpVria: courses for Prim 0. and Teachers <>1 8 | - .i; . _? 9 I oi Juj'Iht informittlon a I ' : ! -g ? ?1 Director ? St a S Q f .O o .>OOOOOOvOOOOOOOOOOOO<t,Ovv<! jOOOvvvvOvOOOvOOOOvOC'C'vOV I SUMMER I REGULAR SUA O O - - ""* ** % June 15tht .J O o 6 ? k o Al; iourse.s oiliTi'd in the 0, and I'ont dfot are offend in 0 rial courses for teachers of o a,L(' for. I'RIXCI I'A.I.jS.oj an Cylinder snporvis:on of the SI lion. S 0 For further information <> .0 0 Ahranr 1/. Simpson, 0 President , 1,;'?'.600ft60AA('1AA.',A7,AAAAAA; OOOOvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ? Summer Schor | SllMIE JUNE 8 to J O o r t S I nder Auspices St <> . g Educ Regular approved e< ^ Standard Courses lrndii ^.Certification. We have g faculty. Special teachers schools. | ' (Mrs.) f_ M|-- * $ County S 8 q For further information ' : K8a0^^?jo^:oo^.ox>^:oo.odo.ooo . * ' T 1 t Saturday, May 9, 1936 BEAUFORT COUNTY " 1^. TRAINING SCHOOL In the'stead of the weekly rlie- , , torical las tFriday, he school gave the, students body a picnic in the' grove. The children played and froliced from 2:00 p. 111. to 3:4"> o'clock P- ni. The youngsters had a good time.-. They played, ate and drank to their little hearts .? 1 content. Many games were played and songs. Bread, ice cream and apples were served. Everybody is looking forward to the final picnic which will come the last of May rtr the first of June with the closing of school. The Sunday school lesson wis -very liili'i'tKllhgTy * <TTs<;ussecl Sun- * day morning during the regular hour for mooting- A. beautiful lesson was brought out on the development and practice, of the ^ character traits?''forgiveness. - , humanity, and gratitude." that if wo take thesp truths.into?our hearts and practice them in our wouki-have ?a?complete-example of the real "Christian l'eligion. Prof. .T. S. Shanklin, Sr. is leaving, this week for New York City where he will attend the General Conference of the African Methodist Church Hei u in hoping him a nlc-nsnnt and nrnfitnhln tvi?? 1 . ' ? 1 ' I1 ' Prof, and Mrs. J. P. Burgess of State College, Orangeburg, S. IV were visitors on 'our campus dur- ing the past week. ' We are looking forward to th' annual track meet which tak^s place at Been School. S*. Ilvlenn Friday afternoon, May 8, ltKbh The contestants are.Penn School. Mather Academy, Roberts Smalls . High SchooJ and the Beaufort County Training School. * >0000000000:000OOOOOOOOOOO M. C0LLEGE1 u*R, S. t\ I j KS THE- ? g ' TMMKK SESSION I une 15, 191(6 2 ? ?? r~% o o lstruction in Agriculture. 0 'Mucat ion. Vocational g 1110 Economics. $. o & + ipals, Jeanes Supervisors g f Rural Schools. . y*. o o ?j? tldress: ^ "" . " <3 the SttmnttT -Session, ??-? le A. & M. College, Orangeburg, S, ('. ig <3 o >000^0000000000000000000: >0000000000000000000OOO' "> c o. T-ALLEN i: ... SSHOOL I IMER SESSION ; f ?July 18th I - 1?1?1 ' <3 - s regular sessions of Allen's the summer .session. Spe- % one and two teacher schools q iallia_schooli.wilLbe offered--^ .... ,v. . <3 it it' ivcparimem <>i i\i<iuca- g 8 O write, o % (J. E. Nelson, % Director g >000.00000000000000000000$ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC.. )1 for Teachers | - K? S._ L p l!LY 11, 1936 v i ate Department of | ation. | uirses .carefully selected, g ig to advanced Teachers' o a strong and experienced 85;' for one and two teacher a 'A-NNIE. E SANDERS, -if County Supervisor. gi . (). CAIN,.. - I uperintendent of Education. ? write. g;? PRIOLEAU, Director, Box 302, Sumter, S, C. g OOOOOOO.OOOOOOXy^K83XM??0^