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k Booker Washir High School Pr ? 1 ~t 3 V ; ? \ VOL. XII?NO. 22. \uTo Our Seve. ^ By C- C. Spaulding, President insurance company GREETINGS: During the next iew weeks about seven thousand young Negro * men and women will leav? college with diplomas to face the problems of life. A large number of -these diplomas will certify that these young people have chosen a field -i and have completed courses that will fit""thent to take over positions such jut "accountants, bookkeepers, salesmen and stenographers. These graduates represent the . dream of some investor, who many , years ago realized the value of { investing money in the education of those young' people. > Now, these students, as well as . the parents and colleges., are out ' < looking for. fitting jobs,. whereby ! ' they can put into practice some of , the things they have learned in j school. I'ast records show that a w very few of these young Negro graduates will be prated in organizations such as newspapers, publishing houses, banks, 'insurance companies, gasoline stations, and .rrcico!y stores for which they have been trained unless the organizations are managed or "owned by our race. This idi.-puta:>l<> fact means simply this-?The Negio Youth Needs. Negro I'usi ess and ^ Negro Business Needs Negro v^,,#i. Our capitalistic-.-so.iety is based upon oui' ability to ox pa id into , , new. Holds such as shoo repair shops, moving pictuio Itou.ns, thva ters, and many other lines, ol' business, or to operate on a larger scale our piesont set-ups. Thus, when we are able to double or triple our newspaper circulation, dou ble or triple the number of insurance policies in forte, double, or triple our bank d.po.-its, and dou ble or triple our gioeeiy storethe employment of . Negroes in business will likewise be increased in relative proportion thereby absorbing- an increasingly larger 1 number of these giaduat s. ( I congratulate those of you who. have had the foresight to invest i money in the education of tli.se I young- people, .May 1 urge you I now to continue to have loresight and to invest your- dollar in Xe- t gio businesses -where y.-iu chin t will have a chance to .put into t practice tile tilings lie ha. learned t in school. 1 t IMIII.AIH'IM'HIA-NKWS ' t v ; ... . i .Mr. and Mrs.' Phillip .Jenkins, at j 2.')2 P X. .Ann St. had as their din- | nor guests Sunday, .May Id ; Ilev. anil Mrs. S'. Guess and Mrs. i* Janie Weston. The hostess and ' . daughter. Miss Thdmascnia Jenk-, , ins served a Well prepared dinner and we all ..'id enjoy our selves, and spent a very pleasant after- -r-j ^ noon together.. .Mrs. tiue-s is sister of Mr. I'hilHp Jenkins. Mjss Luteal Goodwin of Coluni Lia, S. C is spending some time in -Philadelphia visiting her aunt's and sisters She is stopping with her sister and brother-in-law,' Miami Mrs. Robert Thompson at 1021) North Warnoeh St. We hope s for Mis$ Goodwin a plea ant and t a very enjoyable stay, |l ? Shu ..will?vV~i11 1 n11 France.* 1 in Far Rock away t -M,?V before rotuVnintf home. Lot -J lis pray fovher as she travel, may v God bless her. r Trustees of Allen? } ^ University Called ' .1 Pursuant to the.'"call" of Bishop i Joseph Simeon Flipper, D. D., t GG.D., presidincr UUhop of?the--t seventh Episcopal district, A. M. ( E. church? The Trustees of Allen universi i ty will moot in their regular an- ' r.ual sessions in the auditorium of <. the Chappello's Administration . buildirtj?, Allen uinversity, Columl | ^ bia'v-fh?Grr-Tue*4ay^ June 1st, 1937, 10:00 a.m. ] Bishop Joseph Simeon Flipper, | Pif'.sideht of the Board, 188 Houston Street, N. E., ; Atlanta, Ga ; Rev. J. E. Thomas, P. E., i Secretary, - ; 3 Palmetto Street, Chnvloston S E Special Notice! 1 Tho officers of the State Missionary Meeting and Conference Branch Presidents are called to meet in Executive Session, June 2, immediately after the commenremcnt exernises. life. Rev. J. S. FLIPPER, . , Presiding Bishop Mrs. R. C. CHAPPELI.E, State President Mrs. REN A J. CLARK, Mrs. AGNES L. HILDEBRAND ? Secretaries. t - -- . . u ? __ i. ,8t?n TL esents 1 1IV/ < ?l)C usand Graduates I North Carolina Mutual Life , Durham, N. C. [_ c Mack-Jamer son J Nuptials o h V n.-i... o \t..? i- t- n he wee hours of the morning of ^ he twenty-fifth of March before 11 he sun adorned te eastern skies i; i meiry party left Orangeburg and notored to Hendersonvillc, N. C. a o^witness the nyuriage of Miss ' " auline B. Mack of Bamberg and dr. Broadus J. Jameison, Orange- s >urg. En route to the city among f4 he hills several stops were made ^ or sight-seeing an kodaking. Af- c ei' arriving, the party went to the ' Paul A. M. E. Z. parsonage 1 vhere the pastor, the Rev. B. W. ^ Won ur, performed the ceremony. P mmediately after they were roy- 11 illv entertained by Mr. & Mrs. Alf ? e , :. e i HI. j? v ' c a r * MRS. BUOADUS J JAM Kit SON >crt Bridwell, prominent citizens >(' Ilend' rsonville. Tho e who witnessed the mariia#e-were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold h Scott, Mrs. Pearle Archey, Simiins and 'Mrj^-Al. A. MonctHV'Ere the ?un sank behind the veslern hills the party made ready J o make the return trip. They mooted as far as Columbia where i< hey stopped over to attend the 1'almetlo $tutu Teachers' associa- c ion. . ii Mrs.. Jamt'rson is a prominent eacher of Oranit'cbur^ county, a c rraduate of State A. and M. col-I .1 ego. For several years she has een a member of the faculty of F Hurray Rosnwald school. Mr. Janurson is a very p.r ogres- n d\'e young man and a sfong laynan of. trinity M. E. church. J S N ews In And ii ^Around Washington J My J. (? Hart Z Washington, "D. C. May 2'J.?Mr nd Mrs/Herbert Niles cekbrateo heir first wedding anniversary hday night, May 14. at bis Imnu ill v mi i^t., N. \V. They appi'su ~ d as if they had just married His. Nile wore a bea :tuul .-ilvoi vhite gown and Mr. N'iles won I i semi-formal suit. They, both ooked Vtrv nice. Kvt>rvnno wi<V " g d for them- much success ant lappiness for the coming years; usi as they have had in thle past r inc. Mis. T.ula Niles, Mr. Nile?' mo- ? Jia+'-Ava also looking fine and pay he wore a, beautiful evening ? 'own and would make one think._I hat she^fihnTTwas celebrating her i'-s( anniversary. r The evening was spent in danchp, eating and diinking of punch, ['here were several first anniversary gifts presented. Those who t\ itttended are as follows: Mrs. |j .ula Nile', Mr. and Mrs. Mclhiani. ^ Mr. and Mrs. fJrTTT Eatten, Miss ? EdithMiller, Mr. GeraT-d-Jv Brad- c pord, Mr. and Mrs. B. f. Harris, q Mr. T. II. Henderson, Miss Rise hnith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Banks, n Miss Mary Young, Miss Lenia / hooper, Mr. Cecil Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. ? Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carpenter, Mrs. J. D. Watson, Mr. ana Mrs. Wm. Pross, Mr. J. E. Johnson, Miss Florence Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hill, Mr. J. W. Clark, Mr. H. Smith, R. F. Vance, Miss Victoria Weston, Miss Willa \ M. Earler. i The South Carolina Club ha? t piven its Spring Frolic which was c a grand success and was enjoyed by all. 1 The A. U. Club met at the home t of Ml", nrwt Mi'c TC i,/"M i-~ t _ .... U. UU^VIIV V 'liri'IV? I l Friday ni^ht, and discussed many't vi-tal points in connection with 1 the school. I To subscribe for The Palmetto I Leader, call North, 9G42 or atop < by 1409 T. St., N. W., J. 0. Hart 1 ' John W 'WH ti JjJitl COLUMBIA, SOUTI f ^uneral Directors End Successful Meeting Rock Hill, S. C., May HI?Tho olored funeral directors of South 'arolina this day concluded one f the most successful conventions ! a the history o'f the twelve-year- I dd association. More than one j undred and seventy-five directors J fere in attendance, including; a 1 lumber ftont Georgia and North | Carolina. Mr. Norris A. Dod'son, I ianufacturing chemist from Wash ngton, D. C., contributed an in-I cresting report from the Nation- I d convention. The sintVre and ! ympathetic address of Mayoi j li Win Cafothers "struck a rcspon-' ive chord in the hearts of all ii j ttendance at tho nnmi mo?uin<. I icld at the Mt. .Prospect Baptisl i hurch. The local funeral direc ! ors, Mrs. Johnnie M. Robinson i\ C. Wright and Mr. Arthui ^gurs, made the convention a very Jeasant one for visitors and nembers. The personnel of association oficers was carried over for thh nsuing year with but few ehangs. Mr. \V. I. Peek of Anderson was unanimously re-elected pros'* dent as were Mr. J. H. Morris, J: 2. Spann and Mrs. Johnnie Robiison to the ofliccs of vice-presilent, Secivtary and assistant seeetaiy, respectively. Mr, C. L.ee >avis was elected to succeed the esigning Treasured', Mrs. Pearl Williams who has given many ears of unselfish seivice to the organization. Mr. J. M. l.ewi? vas elected chaplain'. Mr. C. W. Nicholson, was appointed chair- | nan of the Committee on Time and . Place of the next convention.' cohort A. Brooks, of Aiken. S C. vas appointed chaiiman of the. 'ufclicity committee. At the elo^e '. r it- * ' 'i me eonvenuon u was announe- j (1 that the meeting will be h 1*1 , it Darlin<rton, S. in r.t.58. i "ourteen new members were < noiled brinfeiny: the total member- i hip to.cue hundred and ten. Benedict College 1937 Commencement Schedule Thursday, May 20, 8:00 p.m.? ' unioi'-Senior banquet, Friday, May 21, p.m.?-Sen or Class Day exercises. | Saturday. Mav 22?Renninn lasses lt)8*2 nn<l 1021. (ivt'ails 11 hands of individual classes): Sunday, May 28, 4:00 p.m.?llaralaureate sermon?President .J. i . Starks. Monday, May 21, 7:8u p.m.? 'lay, Hamlet. 0:80 p.m. ? Alumni businust looting and banquet. . Tuesday, May 25, 11:00 a.m.? tddress?Doctor J. B. Lawrence, secretary Home Biard of the' Southern Baptist Convention, Atanta, Georgia. You and yoor friends are corially invited. J. J. STALKS, President. Commencement Announcement Morris College, May 17-26 j ? ,? i'i uy 1 ? , ' o .\J\T p.m.? , Symphonic Oratorical contest. Wednesday, May 1H. TLPU p.in. -Throe act drama "Isben's Doll's louse". Friday, May 21, 8:30 a.m.? j lenior College Class Day Exerises. 8:00 p.m. Operetta in two cts "The Gypsy Troubadour," ligh School ami College players. 1 Saturday, May 22, 8:30 p. m.? ' unior-Senior banquet. Sunday, May 23, 3:00 p.ni;?Bacalaureate sermon?Rev. A, J. flight, A7B7, B.D., Bennettsville. Monday, May 24, 8:15 p.m.? May, "The Road Back Home",' iomedy drama, High School Gradating class. Tuesday, May 25, 3:00 p.m.? . leeting of Trustee Board. 5:00! i.m.?Meeting of Alumni Associa- I ioft. 8:08 p.m.?Alumni play,r Little Women", Senior (College lass. 9:30 -p-.m.?Alumni Banuet, college dining hall. Wednesday, May 20, 110:00 a. l.?Commencement address?Rev. i. C. Jones, A.B., B.D., Columbia. To all of thosf? pvpecispe enn re cordially invited. 1. IX JIXSOX, President ^ Patterson Glee Club " ! Newberry?Mr. R. E. Patterson vho is now home again after spend ng a few years in New Yotkfc is raining a glee club of young men >f this city since his return. This group sang appropriate serotinus on Motheus' Day program it Bethlehem Baptist church in i he morning also at Miller Chap-' >1^ A. M. E. church in tho after-y loon. Everyone was much impressed over- their rendition and lope to hear them again soon. We lommend the director and members on their musical ability. .Work I ? 1? ? I C'AIUMTiNA, SATi'iiDAV; .. A Bond of Sympathy . By Bishop l{. I>. W ri-ltl. Jr. CAI'E TOWN', 'ir Africa? Neatly eve'rywh,tv 1 >?, ..me- one is sure to say, "Ted ai out tile American Ncifroc I > > not matter what the < -.'a .s. 'i'i.e ! other day I was laying '.in v?rnor i stone a?t our school . intii n.a*L at ! Wilberl'oive, wlun a - > .. he con- |, tributidns ! hear:!, pound?;,! five shilli'.io-s and . i;. p.. nn (about !i ) from the ii African f| Burial Society." A: .1 n;..et- , uyfT i\ trim int'!!;; t " chum- I It; tell 'me how mo-. .. n >. a in- , Spiie.. by a talk* 1 li."| ' I,! :iko on. "Business aniunjr Am . Nejrro es." lie -a. >1 it'W.:. . ,1 tail, 1 made by Bishop i!. \-ri -jjt.severe. 1 'years a;to \vi:i?; . d the 1 <>i lllilt i::!l. oi. his i model- I o.? a "..om|in. , iiijl described. N'ovv it; ~ S.OnO i :: Hit! t'i own< :i I t ar t? , tiuv.iili's, and the cwm.|.:i:... make tlleii own caskets, m many , minutes later tine. ? " b : ' .mo to iim asking, me to 1*1: a'?" ? the t. KU<s. The.v 1md la'-ai-i hut ?- ? - j r and had .. or^s'iav. i. a jrtoi?T wlVt-h they hope will Uco. r.- un.'t- * eil with the Atm'ri.n Hi . . Said , "\Vo no.-irCa b" i y.nipathy With i >:> ImrtlA i:t V a.; {' outfit Wo r.i.'.y |1<:V. : : .v." 1: is sttan'tfe h..\v lb*' v rican ' Xojjvoiv? know r.'-i- , k Al'i it a. I It ?\"t not met th\ r.Aaa . !t Noa'r-.tos who have b:?w. t. A c<nmif - d via;*,tlte. l'O. * I'-'U ihofo s ?vety 11:11: H . :i ' ?.!< >'. lit i id I h i e in < ; ?. Ma . Iiat.r.a (iha.nd.i sta. id > < . T . : .wtmmr.ihe yVat. a'i Indian*. : in'South Africa. ' J A ( h'cav) -| ap*-: ' -n .! re- ( .ctitly that ('hic.;a" . :i" ji.iy no alt'T.t-'Vi-* . .Afiiea , A' : t ht.v.mhdv <> ' ' .add h< t of ,i. ' .. a . if" i'. i . . '.'i Dal !'.' So:' : A ; I .. " ' :m". . Kor the < hieajro a : taiidy 'rood !o . \ ' ' if , Sot;', h A I*. ioa:.?s :r ' -;.a . tnaat pro lit r>'. 'la;i X' : " ' j; 1 "" , u' t'.v ( livrjro win I) i;i? South AfVcans to h. V.- h yard product.'. I.n^t y JU ' ' on Anu : vp 11 nnloiruiliilor. \\v -It ir.'.o Sim: li A tVi' :i fid.lt' Atuy >vh < ! Some Wdlk 1 n:i llllllii! cars. Th. re. r.r; tv/w Chi. spy: ! v'c, <",] ! . . ;> t.; S . 'i V i J ' and lay tin foipiduti >r. a 11 i!'?i ' ' din V nMx ; - . . !' . I ] duct 1) ;t th -y .. i.;d. \ > i? . i - - j " mir. i-l. Wis* 1 :uii v itimr i> j I.imi > i f. .. Cap T. a.' Il l* { to.lay a Ch> pa r cam* |> it. i !-. i rt;! . i .i. | snr?. : al liy: t paper could < !y h.c> *i?.?iij i ciuh l > la A U a. I I Aii". ricPti .v.! ;*t s liavc ? ? >'.!? i t VJ'l i11<> \v, iAv.ry niii*.?i\ i ewiy scli-'vl >y- via nmotv^ 51i'? ] has Aliila 1 .: ' 'd"."S. Ana-lie : < whit. s i.' irQ^ , ' At', nan iii.-dci i j sci<-niii\ ' ; VO ie. M c. du'll'V, I'll'j i- ] iH'criivtf. ilc. .". ' ?;dy tya-.lws. A,' j rican-. ] The A. M. l i. i'. i'"eh s tin- only VII1V1 Klin x u:-<' ; j, utiiitf "ii a la! v, j-in South ' Africa. - Ii ha- 50,not) inini>.t'-;s. 150 chttrche-?-;5~<?phnrri ?r~'"aifr*""T< " buMdinjr tin- in t'tation of higher loainij'.; if South AlTin. ' completely -tntf- i am! mar.ajr't <i l?y ' N'c-trroos. Tli" i ' her flay a eom- ' mittcc of a !"?!. of P. & A. Masons came *"> .? m-. Ttn-v \vi-i\ t insCTjy.v'i |! thirty y; ar-a. and arc nnaul ?>i i ' their Ann;"'-, ' . -nl nf ninil liv They belopjr t<> lhe- Pennsylvania i jurisd'.vlion. II larp-e tis oui jj vvorlc is, it is a; a'.l.v ina equate., i; It Would o. a y ?m1 thirtf, if siiin't j Ameriean Nei;1"- - wo'uM conie to j ( vis't Sott'h A'ii a. They are not iv all heathen- l.ei?. Tin re arc many ' men and women of brains, an.! who j knows hut tiiat some day that j ! bond of sympathy may greatly benefit Am i i an Xejrroes. Baccalaureate Exercises At |i Benedict Sunday commenckhfnt" season jj ? iti .1. i \ s?~ r, . j! . The cop m net; - ' at' season opens j at Bonodi'M of! vte, -Friday, May j 2-1,, at 7:.'19 .p.ni with th'e-.s- r.;<r la -s day e:.i . i The ha tea- ; . laureate ' >ei inon Sunday, M:;y 2:}.; at 4:00 p.m. will be deliver d 1 y > President J. >. Starts. Monday. May "4, at S ::{ '? p.m for its annual .'Tud e: peai ian d:a ma tli Kn^rli.-ii rtinont viii! i J the direction Professor W. H ; Hubert is pre : : in.:. "lluruh . j At 11 :0d a.m. Tue lay. "'"ay I>r. J. H. Lawrence, Secretary Home Hoard of the Southern H ?i>tist Convention. Atlanta. (Jeovjria will deliver the commencement address, after whh h Will he the awarding of deyiecs. The mound for the new library will he broker at. the conclusion of the pvomam . Monday, June 11, a nine-w ekt summer" school l?e<rins olTerinjr a ! course in Library science for t a I chers in Elementary and i Hijrhj schools. * ' * * Chorus0' ??e? MAY 22. l 14th Annual Conf. For Ntfgro Women . i i ho lt'ii' ("i r.tli anr al ; ojifor- ' for N yro Woim n ' ?>? 1 ti t? iJ Jii ;t tin* a-.*.-: of ih WoiiH'ij' MJXiliary nf Synod of Sout! Carolina Pit liyioiian oluiivh I'.S. . i!i. I s Id at HenC'ilit't coU''lfO, Juno"11*37. , . 1'hti r.i:.i wil-i v'jtivift' of HP ?!< sfinly. Sunday -sonooi :motho'i~ !a!!;s afal ilo.immsu atiuiis <m rn'ao- ' ii)'/. -anitalinn uir'l health-i llipiOVod liOll.le Conditions it II i oictsiiiifiiy pH'Ueiiis., I.c-sims ' a iH l>.- ei\on in pai iiunieiitary law I ''aft . and 'playground work i U'.us! aniline; -jni<> and tea- j I) i- IxP.ii white and colu.od have.; .! ' !i secured. Tlit- State Welfare and Hvai'h ( lopartnjeii.f have* ife'jer.otrdy. ?iv n , ?!' scale of their Ix-st wp k'ers. 1 T<> n.nke the confejn in .. ... r:< i he: e lie a jrood aft-akin e So evo'-y :i<iv:iiary is urn-d o cooperate hy playing and send- ' * ntr a delegate if possible. M rs., <"arl Hranilet of Laurens J .? president; Mrs. II. I.. Tininnihs, 'o'.unihia, tepi-trar. t :.JUiry W. li?.n.*kvtt.f I Charlesion Dist. Conf.'j Proceedings I!. S. Lawrence, Reporter |' (! t Iiarl- -to: . S. ( ... May 'jc 1 la* 1 { prirt eoiifi re nee was . 1 ! To . ay. May 1*. at the St j , IV i'] i ho i ilev. Coo. A. Adam- ' o:: :< > . Dr. I. 11. Heard. pre<id-{( !!)'. elder i id I >1 tlx- (?nf en. to j e.l.r at 1C: 1.". IWotions were oi id tided. I?y the follow i:.vi- niini--|j ; : IP ? 15. .1. Hutchison. V. A.' j o led- t:.> and M. (?. G*\vdy. Kiev-| a piiiii-1< i s . pat ti.ica'ted- in the. t .ioealoirr.e, ra, h re'i'itm <.110 of ? he ('omnia r-d mi nts. 'I !i- pro*id | lly clilcr each pel'Sol I 1 : 1 sf 111 tu trix,' his :to v rst I from the Bible. The piesiditm I i*. d' liver-d a wry h?Ipful ad? la the conference. The Rev. F, F. Fnrru r v.-as , Us - ] ! ,<e rotary. A 1 arc^ nkimbef cf visitors were introdh-ed. the J uost. distinuaishtd beihy the Rev I ' I-if, I.< W. Will'iorn. pve*idin:r eldet f >!' the p? au'fort -dUtrivt. 1 . ery kindly ami eneoma-i'iirly to! [ he ! rethron. II .assisted the pre- " i'ihbu- elder in the Work el' the e 'Vfci em. e. . . A twnrdrt'.i '<(hV!| fn! pa r> were , cad _h\ the. hiiniJtter- of the (lis- t 1 i -t.* The LMs;ip!ir.ary stibiert % Acre written on" hy" the oHciwmjr j min'st i s: Spii it'ial Ceii lition <>l ? I .- ( yoiylies, Jlevl It. >. lawn-net- | hi aiicia! Ability, Rev. lh \V. (ira- i \ .am; M-oal Condition ef the Peo- I' le- omitted due to the i!l:r.-s of11 I >f. \V. !). \". Ki ie".: Pulli* School?; ' 1 It- x . W. M. Mom ly. What . The t People Are Doir.y F?- .Missions I'. v. ,\i. (\. Iiexx.ix;. Ilr. .1. \V. .< Mu ph deJiv.-red ati helpful and I ni'oviivttive address on the miI> . >.v t "The Value of !!ei:iil<vtical c study." *Hr--_ > nltjr'C "Why' Preach j 1 i-? Sho'ild I'se (iced Fnylish" bv]'" T-'v. f!( o. II Adams was very) .. t. r. -1 - 1 ? ? " r u i and me nrotnren were!" riven somy timely advi.-e. I v T'w two outstanding sotmons of ] hv on^en'Mei, \Vevy p'va h("l liy 't T-: faint end <1 n'lt Iiapti-dn' ami ^ '! t'e?I'ln. e of ilie 11 * 1 v >pirit in ? Ire' Cluireh", liv IH. . N*. A. Re-- t j Jiea. Prof. (I. (lanvtt address-1 yi tlie district eorfeitn.e on the j uhjeet.' "Loyally to the A. M. K. j 'Iv.iirh and- Allen I 'diversity". I J *h< M addresses were made by tho r v >ta?e S'. nei ird.e.Tuletit of Sunday!v hool. Prof. .1. A. Harris and) ti's. A. ('. Mayes, conference! jran; h missionary president. Many ' > pott's w".e. in'-rodttccd to the t nnft i'v !W'e. ift-o. !?...\. Jones, the ? ! . ' iayam : e-f \ikon kept *1 e \V i. e s' i. i nally ilive with ' it'e j c;r> of ".en. ' ? ill. noun, atim; for Kdiuntion v in ex e.-.s of la-' year with j' some charges' yet to uport. The!' 'ii.ri.-jU'i at-::.' laynu n of t he | x ,lK' I ri'Miiiiii* r.kSo., P?\ .Jesse K. r Uia.il :;!:11 v.ii! >t;:;id by him for uiy honors '.!,;u the i lvurch may to hy.-inw. 1 he pastor and ' :he numbers of the St. Paul cir- 1 nil spared no pains in making ourP lay pleasant. ?>.;r siov;i:i. "Su ,ss to Our j ' Worthy N-uior I' i siding Bishop J. S. Flipper and A:rican Metho I:1. l. lf I I *" 0' IRK. SOCIAL CI.IB. i S|i;u i.iiiijui k - Tin.- inquire So- < ii..l C."I'll) nut with Mr. Willie I \\ ojfot ii at the' home of his sister ' :,t 2 (I 1'i'iii'. tciy street on Monday j i t ight. May 17. Matters of im-ji port a nre were discussed afttelwhich at delicious course of frozen i fn.it salad, smacks, mints a n d punch \v\isr setved. The meeting ' wits a very important one in which plans for the Spring Social to be 1 tfiwn on Friday night, May 21 were completed. _ . . \ lumbia Town* Sunday, May \ Der t Benedict-A lien To Ofl Courses At Nine f y jr Library. science fur ts } ] < li-n;. ntai-y and hisfh -eh?"Js wiil Ik.. offered at the Be.nidi(;t-.X!!en' Vimimoi- selioul in the *\>\ > .< ( i:. session b-. tr inn in ir June 14. 1 ,u in Library i? a . :nei ia!. added Latures iv J, ^ at Is,- a Iiani.pl->n F.-ibraiy- SetiiLvl dtiaduato and L S \?i. aw > iniirons eul! *??. , Kustnn. Ma--., a - mstiu t?.r.- I'm ' r~" Hi<! lirfi-ii. t-Allen Summer i I.'V) > HiJWiV oilier cuuiviw;t nd unusual opportunities. Thi.? year fur .the first time a nine ' .aolis ii.|) will he Jo id which t'nii - f-tu..l* nt.> to jfvl a full si,-, no-teis c-j1 it .fur c'our-e* ,'.tak n Session "hnyin Julie 11. Applica :i??ils indicate a ft md eniojln'ient <>r the S! i. SATI<>NAI. .MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ACTS TO HltKAK DOWN DISCUI.M1NA HON The National Medical Assoviaion. competed of the phys'cians, ienfists and pharuuiivst-s of on) rtoup in tlo .L'nitvd State-. is atir.ptinjf to remove the restriction. )iM upon our professional men in Iff present iroveniment financed ampahrn to eliminate Y? ne.rea! 1'iseas.e.-. Althoutrh it is claimed hat NepTook harbor a larjr,. percen ire of Veneteal Diseases and are arirefy indifferent to the existence >f these diseases, yel so far otil\ if e Neirro has been appointe . U alio the course n Venereal Di--iK-e control v.h'.vh the* government s linaneinir and which, course- are .? if ir instituted in' medicHl*schools hat are wall known to bar all Nemo*. The usual excu-o is'offered that he appointment of these men tc is-i-t 'n this campaign of eradi: ntion of Ycucficnl Disca'-e? is el't to the various State li iards of Health and hence- tho ustal u'isr.imiration is shown. The professions feel vety bi'tterv the "r.'iv around" being g'ven :h<-;n in this and other, tna't rs. and a vigorous effort is being hmnehfd iy ~1 '!*. 1'. C. Giles of Chicago. President- of the National Medical Xs-oeiation aiul other officers and Ui-mhei V of the Kxecut've Board o correct these-and other flagrant tbuso?. . Members of .he profes < rts are allying in la rite numbers to givt < ir 'support to the A--delation .--hieh ha? been, successful many .mivs in safopuai (imp the interests >f its follows. Mi'n wh(/ are w*11nsr to take- this course of instrueion an.l who can.help in this camniiisti are urped to pot in touch ith the President-. If.. '11..r. . Giles. 15-11 : South State St... Chu Ilk ?! the poner.il S< c>it ,ty.' Dr. Johr r. Given*. 11(18 Church St.i Ncro!k, Ya. Till' Association- is -planning one >f tlit* larpest conventions in its ustory in St. I.ouis. Mo. Aupust 5 to op which w ill l>e "nine dent <> the c.'peninp of the new.-, throe nillion dollar hospital which to pre cuts the last wor in comfort and or.venienee, entirely i.iaiiaped bv >ur proup, and the journey, there vi 11 well repay any and all who nake the trip. The. St. Lou s men ire. irtakimr extensive plans for on crtainiv.ent ?f delegate--. and vis-inrs' and \v : ! h"TtT^rfT?orrorTntlontn rent to be thra-hed out. naturally nterest and enthusiasm are runliner at a hieh pitch ahd a record irealVnp at ten Dr.ce is assured. Member? of the professions who htir.e to' nrpear on the proprnm cill please communicate at once cith the Prtsidont or Secretary. 11' \\ OF H1SHOP ("OLLI'OY ON iOODWII.L TQt'R <>F Kt'ROPE Marshall! Texas? Dean II. M. Vnith has open invited to speak in ix European countries as "a goodvi 11 a:rha-sadt/i from Negro Rapist .i to yoiYng Bnptjists of Euope." This unusual invitation vas extended by Dr. .1. M. RushrrnrrlcTTf" LondonvKnglnnd who-4she General Secretary of the Bap st World Alliance. On this: trip Dean Smith will- be he ('iTicial guest of Baptists in he following countries; England, A" hales. Scotland. Germany. Vance and Switzerland.. In It1.14 )r. Smith spoke before large and >rt-husinstic groups n Germany ind Rou^pftnia. .Many of these ;nir>e organizations have requested lis return of the international Rr.pt ist* headquarters in London. I>ean Smith sails from New Vork City June 2 n order to be?in this series of engagements ivhich will carry-him from Edinbovough Scotland to Zurich and Lake Geneva i.) Switzerland. While in Europe h's headquarters will b< I he Baptist Worl ' Alliance Office. 1 Southampton Row, London, England. The expense involved in this 'good-will trip" has been underwritten by a group of wealthy white Baptist laymen of New York who are deeply interested in interracial.and international fellowship 't ? 1 ll i I lull' i > 1 I ship Auditorium 23 -5:30 P. M. 2 t ' j _J w" ' " . ' 3 ' | PK1CE: 6 CENTS ~ ~~ 'i I'er Library Science Weeks Summer Session Gives Annual Recital . r- - . CHARLES HARRIS Oramrohufg,. S. C.?Charles Harris, formerly accompanist to Riflatid Hayes, and now director ot ) Mteic at the South Carolina State A. and Mr College. Orangeburg, S recently gave his annual fFcital in the. Church of oho Good .Shepherd (white),, Augusta. Gcort i ?i !, 1. ' - *' .. iiv.iv utr i.MKi' .served as i pump boy. <"?>? the onvunist. Commencement Week Finley High School Chester. S. Ma> 2-S?June 2 Friday; May 8:30 p,n;."?Fashion show and dress parade. Sunday/ May 30, 4:00 p.m.? Baccalaureate sermon-?Boy. W. A. Hilliard, D.I)., pastor Metropolitan A. M. K. Zion chur,h. Monday,. May 31, '8:30 p.m.? Class Day exercises. . Wednesday. - dune 2. >.15 p.m.? Graduating exfireises. Class' <>f 1937 Commencement speaker, lUv/Chas. H. Brown, A.B., A.M., professor Philosophy and liriiLLi-Xu?Bv?e4iet--r ""coTTeye, Columbia, S. C.' Presenile tior. of Leri.iticat.es and Diplomos ?l?upt. M. E. Bro.kmaa. Presentation of Prize..-. All exercises Will !> held at the I .'aivory Bapti-t crutch. Walnut Sr. The faculty ar.cl graduating ela^s invite you to lie present. M. E. ,13: ockmun. Supt. -S. L/Finlcy, Principal. _ ? ? ? -?* Farm and Home Demonstrators In Joint Meeting COMMAND LARGE FIELDS BIT CULTIVATE SMALL ONES' "Homo is the Seminary of All Other Institutions" Presiding?Mr. Franklin Hick son, Mossy Community. * Opening Surg?Led by Mrs. C. - A. Cinmmn.- Win :s< t. .. = iTaycr?Kcv. .T. \V. y;^c, __ " ona Baptist church. Aiken. Short Health Talk?Represents-' th'c from County Health Department. Discussion?Advantages (of cooperation between the Farm and Home Makers, led by Mrs. Adel Bui l is?Ocean Grove, Mr. Amos L. Gunter?Wagner. Sunjr?Au lience. Discussion on Tours and 'Rdcrotational Activities, Mrs. TheOdicia " Gimfor", President of Farm Women's C o unci I. Announcements? Miss M. M. Mc Kissick. Mr. I'. R. Wvbbcr, Jr., I Home and Farm A fronts, j Recess? 10 minutes. Mrs. Smifh, Honored Miss Francina Davis entertained at a delightful miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at her home on Gervais street in compli- '< nient to her sister, Mrs. Frances Smith, a recent bride ami the former Miss Mabel Davis, i The rooms were vety attractively decorated with quantities ol lovely sprint: flowers. A pink and 1 preen color scheme was used in j dettail. On the mantel and ta1 bles green,candles burned in crystal holders,. A bride's cortest was enjoyed after which Mrs. Smith was presented with numerous lovely gifts. Ice cream and cake was served. Miss Davis w?* assisted in receiv ing and serving by Misses Mary A. Sanders and Addie Gladden - About 20 friends of Mrs. Smith . . j Attended the party. The guests I registered on a bread board, which 1 was later presented to the bride, j Mrs. Smith left Friday for New j York City, where the couple will make fl.eir hom?. jiH