The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 26, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3
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r my New Astrology
advice on tY.ee (3) q
and'conect .address I
t Street, Columbia, Sou
^X-vv-X-'.-X* W"X?
?Thank you if you an^ Pr
my question in the column.
^ <11 me about when ami how will
W set my place in operation?
# Ans It will take you at least
Jlix more months tju save enough
I'lLmfkAir ' f/v '?"'?? ?*< 4lJ*
ess. Hut ouce yo.i are Mart,- j
f will only be a matter of u|
months before you are ion
feet and doing well. Save
r cent you can. j
| M.L.W?Just what does my bus
oand intend to do about me An,l
the baby? Dot's he care anything
Ik |Cp?US? j
^P^Ans.?At this particular time';
*he doesn't know whether he loves
j/tnyone or not. He is just infatii-l
i ted with love and the prettiest j
face he sees is the one that nets
mis attentions. Hear _the burden '
lyouPseJf for awhile or*" until he I
{decides to act a man and comes
>lback and if not; then get u di-?
V PV
W J.W.W?Tell lne it my wife is
\ lin love with the tall dark skinned
"man that I have in mind?
Ans.?How absurd! She isn't in
'love with this party nor does she
give him a second thought. Yet.n;
.Jwife loves you; hut your constant
ItfitS- Of io!lll>llt:v mi.l li'..'"""? " ?
I about to wear her nerves on edge.
1 He a little more affeetiiMiate- and
* a little less suspicious.
' '* * ? * *
M.C.I#.?I would like for you to
I tell me if you tKiirk that I am
going to make a trip this summer
I don't want to be disappointed ?
Vns.?-I am afraid there won't
jr| be any trip for you unless some
U very unexpected money comes in_
^^o your hands. I do think (hat
^pou will see your father before
Vthe end of this year and tins is
quite an important event for you
1 to look forward to.
t?-Crlt. l)ees?the?bov?t-b;t{- 1 lovcjWT.e
anything: for me and is he |
fjfivinp true to me?.
CrREEX\Y001) NEWS~
Jj Mr. Ted Fair of Charleston. W. |
J Vat, spent the past week visitiiu
J his 'jpiarehts, Mr, and Mrs. K. U. |
) -F'yr on Baptist street. His son. j
*1 Adolphus accompanied him. He .
" will remain awhile with us.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mctihoc was
-?glad to have Miss Sn'ah Ooggirs
" to spend the week-end with then* j
J aftpr ?a?miWessthi 1 term at Bet'is I
iacudemy.
CAM I' FKANCM M ARION
t^nrrpam^TVHit S.E.? I Bv
J- C. Moore
Sunday was a l.oautil'til day and
everybody seemingly bad a church
going spirit.
^ The glee i;Iub journeyed to
| 1 Georgetown, S. ('., Sunday afternoon
and rendered a |)rt>?rum at
^ the Bethel A. M. E. chur.'h Sun^^Pday
school. Everybody seemingly
enjoyed the program.
We are proud to have in camp
Mr. S. S. Wigfall of Mt. Plea-ant
He is our glee club director; and
under his leadership the glee club
'.7*8 gained an enviable repntat ion.
>./ The glee, club is available for en
"I gagements. We will broadcast Sun
day. June 27 at p.m., over Station
WCSC Charleston. For engagements
write .1. C. Moore;
Mr, Herbert L. Williams .of
Georgetown spent the week-end
} home. Mimus Pugh has returned
after spending several days with
Ids parents in St. Matthews
I Bryant, Joseph J. Wineglass, Joe
M Steele and William Minis spent
the week-end in Georgetown.
Messrs. Johny Sutton and Hi
vin Dukes spent a few days in
^ St. Matthews wjth parents. ,
BETHEL A. M. 15. CHI KCH
Rev. C. A. Williams. Pastor
McClcllanville. S. C.?Our League
opened at 5:00 oVlock Sunday
k afternoon with a large attendance
^"We had one of the best knowtn
A programs throughout the Mt.Pleas
ant district. Our boys' quartet
rendered a few selections. We had
^
^731
rs I xf -f' E
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used in your letter. For private ?
i a Belf-addresaed, stamped en- V
Reeding, and receive by return A
uestiona. Sign your full name. J
;o all letters. Address all mail X
th Carolina. 4"
?'
Ans.?Sure ho cares for you
and does inM go with any other
gi'l. This i?- only a temporary
feeling as you both are going to
find seine one else that will mean
mole lo vet.i sunt it will Iv..
years before either of you marry.
* * * * $
| 1.1!.- Will 1 ever pel ellouph
irfdrtr.y ; lr-ii't?In?bu-y?wo a?Uwueurd,
if . so about how ;sn<>n ?
I .\lis?You are bargaining for
nr. small proposition: and it takes
time and a pood job also to brinp
about this dream. 1 ly careful
l i . .
speiuli.nq and s avinp these next ">
years you shrtild be in a position
to purchase a- small place of your
uw n.
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M.A.M?I am going aiound willy
a boy ami I waiiL, to know-if he
is going to 'many;-me as he pre-'
tepds ?
Ans.?Don't depend on it for
lie is ajso playing around with
another pirl tellinp her about the
|same; things that he tells .you.
jlx't anythinp lie >.ays po in one
I ear "and out the other'as it wont
mean m.ich more to you than if
| you never heaid it in the first,
place." ' =*'
IWill. the boy thai i ani.
engaged to many decide on an
early marriage ?
Ans:--lf he. had his way lie
would have-had-i the marriage take
place some time age; but it is you '
who see ins to be holding up the
inmrlo b?
- urn a divorce i
from > rur first hushand (lo ahead!
i with this divorce as this hoy Will
ml tired of waiting.
' P.S.- Will I make tile trip and
- it wi e u> r<>?
Alt-:--(in if yen like hit I do
tot tliirk it will he very pleasant
or yon. If you desire a private
cply as you -mentioned in your
ieXlei*^I lien?send- a?<|uavtee-?for?
same and -1 w ill Rive you free opinions
on 3 questions privately.
with lis two visitors IiomSumler.
S. ('.: Miss Alverta White and
Mr. I.eioy Brown. Oi the third
Sunday, Rev. A F. B. Wooilheny
of Clin lesion who is our district
-uperiji c'ndyn't of l.eaRUes of Mt
Pleasant district.
I'lie odieers are as follows: Miss
Aiuiahel (floV'er, president; .Mr.
ohu H. .h'jikir.s, 1st viee-piesilent:
.Mr. .I.dm ManiRatlH, se.oiul
vice-pri sideEt; .Miss .Minnie Williams.'
oryai.ist; Miss Susan SinR'leton,
secretary; .Mr. Bcpj.amlin
do man.in committee: Mr. John"
Do as. Miss ( hi isU'iiin?Wtiii'. 1
.? ?-V CI I HI
Mis* Ii! riettri .White. \ I'rogi am
'Oinmittce:. Mi. Janus Slfrphidd.
Miss Alberta White, Miss Jestine
Washinetoii, Miss Minnie Wil iani-b
neportej;,.^. A onset ration
committee: Mr. Arthur Singleton,
Miss Elizabeth Tention, Miss Jus- .
t Washington.
Our Sunday school opened at 10
a.m. Siipt. James W. White and
teachers at their post'. The lesson
wa' interestingly taught; reviewed
by Supt., Bro. Lee Brown
our v?u ne: local preacher and in .
teresting sermon, subject Let Btothevly
Love Continue. The pastor
preached at night. The district'
is moying forward under the
Icadeiship of our present Presiding
Elder, Dr. J. E. Thomas.
UTI LE ItIVEll N-ECa
A M. E. CHURCH
Ke\. It. I,. Guiles. I'as tor
The S.S. lesNon"was beautifulIv
discussed. Outlined by Rio'.
M. Bryant.
The morning sermon was very
good by the .pastor., At .3:30 We
were "train the A. 0. E. Eclogue
Mrs. Edith Mei'lon in charge. "\
Children's Day exercises at 4
rt'clock. It fvonderfnl to see J
the older one's taking part with
the children.
At 7:U0 we were ngain in service
where we had splendid service.
Rev. a" I Mrs. Guiles and duaghter
was the Sunday dinner guests
of tRy mother Mrs Mfciry Williams
and daughter Susan Randell
also Rev. Thad Davis of the DkV
?b? . x
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HMMi
Ion district an.. Bro. Ben Bellamy.
The table was beautifully covered I
with plenty.
On last Sunday Mr. Allen Crawford
of Marion was tho proud
guest of Miss Lucile Guiles.
The Atlantic Beach is still calling
for colored people. Come and
enjoy yourself and have your fun.
MILL BRANCH
A. M. E. ClIl'KCII
Rev. I. H Do/ier, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful i.ay for
all church goers The Sunday
school took i>i cm the usual timo
with the Supt. and teachers at
their post of duty. The lesson "was
very timely discussed with a groat
att( ndance. We were favored with
many visitors. Mr. Peter Throw
made a few remarks in answering
and discussing questions' in Sun,
?ay school.
Sunday was given entirely to the
Grand United Sons and Daughters
of Moses for their Thanksgiving
puofftauu?The prog Pa m -jauis_very- .
nuieh in eider and carried out the
same: Rev. Dossier preached a
woitderful sermon for them. Tlie
Moses had the'seoon ' .turning out
at St.- Paul A. M. K. church
which was vyjy fine. Rov.. Moses t
preached a Wonderful sermon that .
was enjoyed. A liberal collection
was taken, from trdni each occasion.
Rev. John W. .Judge lias been; (
somewhat ill for the past week
but has leccntlj recovered. Mrs.
Su-io Rphersoit motored to Florence
Satu-ilay to. do. her summon
shopping. Mr.
Leo Jaines has beoii i!/'. for
the past two weeks but is much
better lUO.vj.
Finally We were favored with
.<mi.> rain in this section and the
farmers sce-nied. to. be proud of it..
Tlje crops are improving very fast
-inee the. coming of. the rain.
The people in this .community aVe
always happy for they are always
smiling. .
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ST. ANRRF.W S A.M.F. Gill RCll j
ftt'V. (>. II. White, Pastor
Andrews, S. C\--The church ant!
ee/mm unity are a* ad to lvave in our 1
midst attain Mrs. Ned Green who
has hyen in the hospital at Kinjr- s'.re.o.
The foll.owi.njr named
children vore Baptized Children's
Hay: Janus Goortre, Fannie Belle
ami Krnestine Thompson.'
Mrs. 10. Luther Smith was sent
to the Relitfiojs School by the la'ies
of the ,M. K. South at Paine
College, Attffu-la. Ga.
?uiijstill*'? iiii'S-iiVi- tor Fatlicr's
Day aC the ntornihtr hour was
A Devoted Fa titer and an L'njnatet'u'
Soil; Mrs. Mary Brown of Wilmington,
N. t'., was th.* oJt-o'ftown.
visitor.
Supt. Si 11 it'h- and teachers hdve
our Sunday school in a niutnibe.
one running condition. Miss Mar'J
llerita \VV Iter-poi'll ITviyWeO . ht
less. .11.
In * the absence of I'rcshlont
Thompson of tin- League. who was
y::l-ot'-town the session was a very j
spirited one. 1 i uk ipa; ?.
Smith Is trie PalmTto t. r.tercnce
superntendeilt <<l 'he League. So
his services ate always with v.".
Tl TSVII 1 I- VK\V>s
Sunday schools here wop veiled. ,
a< usual. At 11 o'clock Hev. Bati1**.*
was at his post of duty;- and he
brought us wonderful sermons, i
morning and night. 1
Services were held at St. Mat- :
thews on Sunday at :5:dU and at I
8:00. The Rev. Miss Wai ren J
preached at St. Matthews She '
also ran revival last week at St.
Matthews for Rev, (!. W Samples 1
Serial News .' '
Mr. T.ouis (Jroer of St. Matthews
called on Miss Alice Boyd Tiles- '
day afternoon. ? I
Mrs. Mamie Patterson and daugh.d
ter little Willena motored to StMatthews
Tuesday where they I
wijl visit her inotheit-*Mrs; I.ula *
Spinner and her mother-in-law, I
Mrs. Gaudy Brown. '
Miss Lily Bell Adgers left last
Thursday for Charlotte, N. C. '
Mrss Sarah Watson left Monday
for New York. '
The l.eesville baseball tcirrn is'
Newberry last Monday at Lccsville;
l.eesville wop 8-1. They i
mtored to Newberry Wednsday; 1
and again l.eesville won 0-5.
Mrs. Cora Grim and little Martbji
Ia'G Inlaw returned home from '
Florida la^t week. Mrs. Grim left
Sunday for New York.
Mrs. SE. Quattleboum, Mr. Ab- 1
sly, Frank and Win. Humphrey
motored to Columbia last week. 1
They stopped in Irmo wbere they
had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. "NY. '
II. Wilson, the Vocational Agriculture
teacher at" Harbison
While in Columbia they were
the dinner guests of Mrs. Cannon ^
Mr. Johnson Linnon of Colum-'t
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TOE PAlJfcfETTO LEADE1
biu was funeralizcd at the Itidge
Branch Baptist church Sunday,
leaves to mourn his loss a host
ol' relatives and friends.
Those on the sick list are improving.
JKIU'S/.LKM NEWS.
Donia It. Kenner, Reporter.
The Jeiusalem Baptist Sunday
school was held Sunday at the us
ual hour. We had a large attendance.
Each grojjp reported a live
ly discussion. After Sunday school
the BVI'U had its meeting with
Mr. L. A. Marshall viee-piesident
rendered a lovely program. The
topic for discussion was llow to
Make'the Right Start in Life; opened
by Miss Yiiginia Kenner and
closed by Miss Dorothy Kenner.
Sonic of Jerusalem's members
were visitors at Coleman. Kidgo
Baptist church Sunday. It being
communion day aw?jaxcellent sermon,
was pleached by the pastor
Kev. John Davis.
CoivThfunibh services. wiTITTre observed'
at Jerusalem church Sunday,'.
Kev.' \V. T. Kenner, pastor
will preach. The public is invited.
Mrs. Oirie. Marshall sons and
laughter spent the. week-end a'
Bettis Academy with her'mother
md reported a lovely trip.
Mr.. Jet son Williams was the
rucst of Miss \ettie Kennei Sunlnv.
Hi', due Mai-hall is up agaui
MONChS COKNKU (TIUTIT
J> ___
Kev. W. \V, Murray, Pastor
Sunday was indeed a high day at
Graham church. After the closing
of a successful week's revival.
conducted by the Kev. W. T.
Murray the son ?;f the Kev.W. W
Murray. Many souls were saved
and not oiily out circuit hut all
tl, 1 ?
"."-i ? ' in iiuiiuiums wi'ic ijeiielit d
by the nivftiMjV. Rev. \V. T.
Mur: ay had to nil Vn>. pulpit oh
Sunday an.: 1 t't with' the a*suriint'
that .-onu'din.' will be hero in
his place. Because unfavorable
wvather the speaker did not
L'ohie.uiid Rev. \V. \V. Murray our
pastor filled the pulpit. He selected
the U'nd ^chapter of Revelations
and preached a heart ft It
sermon. $>*.01) was.raised in tinrolledion.
.Quito a few visitors
wyt'e present.
At d:<T<i o'clock We enjoyed a.lother
sermon by Bin. Richardso:
,i deacon from the M. K. churcii.
IMNI-: BROCK A.UK. CHlKdl
Rex. II. T. Summers, I'astor
The Sunday school xvas ei>nducld
by SuptV,"Mr. John Raw:-". Re'-view"
by the pastor.
At 11:15 pray, i set vie,, bejrau.
file pastor pleached an inspiring
sermon. CVmn.union v.a- administered.
.
The Children's l?a> projtiam
was held Sunday afternoon which
was -l) >Vt'!l prepared by Misses
.Maltha runs ails kumj\ .mmui,
Our ik*tir pastor aiui vara! at
tin- members visited tin- -nkund
i>aVf tlu-ni communion. I !i? y wt-i i'
Mrs. Susie Richardson. Mi * Iliip;>ie
Rhctt, Mis. Lucy Mvlos. Mr.
Adam Metz. It lias la en .aver u
year since' t-hs^ nu ii.li-1 - have
been al? o attend chore! .
I.KXINLTON M;MS. ~
Iicv. I. (). Simmons, Pastor
The Sunday s hoot?c*u;. encd al
the regular lrmtr-vwUi n-Ta ?-r.- Am!
teachers in their respective' places
md a very beautiful I?->^??n was
Hail. Tile nun iiiii" service. uu.? ha<
it tlie usual hour ami liar pastor
seemed to preach as iK-wi be fori
The silver tea was h;nl nt Mrs.
Carrie Taylor's and a wry- good
time was reported.
The ACK League i- pr.-.Messing
under the, supervision of Hie new
y elected president -M.-- Quincy
[.re Commons. '
At o'clock Rev. \Y K. Loo
preached another sotil stirring
tm, ? < ? . o
Si'I 111(911. 1 III' Wl-I I I * ? ^l"
Hill Sunday al tei noun and had
mother fine time. The pastor loft
Monday for -Memphis. Tonn. Wo
i*>pe for him a voiy pleasant trip
The S. S. and J?eaiiiie members
ire planning to po to the p;cnic.
i^hieli will ho at Gmtm-ik, illr duly
1st. The pastor wishes thank
nil of the members and fiends
who pave the fine suppoit pi helj
inp him to po to Tonn.
Mr. Willie Q. Black of (Boons
Loro. N. C'.. is visiting" Ms-parents.
Mrs. Lillian Broon i? speiplinp
a few days with Mt*. 1 J mimic
Green. ^
Those on the sick list: M?s. Mat
tha Bostie, Mr. E.' WWalker
Mr. Joseph. Suher and Mrs. Sall-io
f.eaphart.
PICK EN'S NEWS.
Monday a meotinp of both whit<
ind colored was held at the Pros
jyterian church (white) to hear
he report of the delegate that
R
! wa.s sent to the Colored Woman's
. Conference in <'ol>iinli-a. Mrs. <)
T. I.awtyr," which was ve y in;- : esting
and helpful. All i njoyefi
Iter report. The colored w 11. n
tendered Xoyro spirituals.
Tt-n?Haptlsi?Ml- ?~?
it rr met at the home of Mr.-. K "io
Ilaker. After the hiT-Tho-.*. a
deliviolls cnUV-e of jejl i ;ii;.i > ia> I
k i s \\as served.
Tuesday riiyht tin- Y\Vi. h...',
wJ'.h .Aliss Kvelyn < iol ine'i.i. ;l ?.: =
stun Silvertoi: Quait?t ieul<...j.
L At it itnals.
Mrs. (). I.aw ton 1> i: run - -'
day to attend summer j<,
: (i r.-eiiyille.
The ipiaitet -inning Friday l i e
was enjoyed 'by all. The : ho-ant
' of . S;t.(JS was aised-tiotVTre all*
piles of Kev. i.awlo'i. Sitmiiay
| at I 1 ::{( the'1 ?ndy of Martha 1! -ft
\va funeiali/t il at. the . Cap',*
rhureh.
Si:relay June -Olli the Toih win"'
persons. Were the HLiuieV . :
.Mrs. Lain a (lowens i>, .Vnder
?eTr"-~MTT"atrd--Mes-.?(rooKf" ' ?T il'ii.. Mr.
and Mrs. Iliemnd an*
! son;'- 51 llattio K.i.i.l: ' !?-.
j-A-ya !< '?? - A ma nave; Mw>u,-.. .Viva..
IMi-hani'd and -Nathaniel v.
M?.'tjueon (lillutni. Mr. <i. 15.
Karle and Mr-. Cordelia l?ni ;rev's.
A yoiy sal\vai:d pleasant tr'.p tea n
i-n ted.
MOlNTA M i l: M AN S.
Cur-oral se? \ u-e for Mr. tjuin
Simp-on <if (irayc int. wh,.' died
li a.' 1 ."> weip.-eondi.eled Sunday a'
Zi-iii Hill l.aptist i tiCu 'i l>\ the.
I pa 'or Rev,- Dot.iof!. Mr. "Simpson
I v. as an old eitizon who. inn e lived
at: Miintvillo and ifi.nS 11:11. . lie
I '.-7- years old*
j Mr*. There a l'ills Jaok-.m > 1'
I N< w York City was. home 1?"?. t in1
i'u'netal,
' < hildieii'.s da\* wa- . nliv-"ivt,i|
mi this day and the program
:t> enjoyed hy ail. Mis- I M.
Pitts i? < I in* cii'du f, r til,1 spi'ii li'l
-J.-_i_Pir.rnnv. . .. y _ " ,
At ijfv. .1: ? ! ;?? !;?' p
:i sripiat. \\.- v.if i
tn havi" at Lr<??!ly ntn.i'i c ! : vi i"l<
.Ml. .N-SS,1 l>iv*n- 1 I ' I.' > \Y< -?
w,:? visitira Mi s !; ;*.ii Pl.-yc! up.
ln - -t Tlutr.-alny. * f
.Mr. W. I Pit's v.r- it, ^ t:
m I t: inc.* >V.iu?".!.?y.
MPs l.i.iiUv 11' it!'"H'i- i
-t of. Mi--,.- P p.r, ;t v ! P. VYa"
Satin,!-.:y ;ii:ii _ S !! '.r ..
Mr. Kilmund Nan < i* MrK.n-:!y
|J!I'
! st. .1 \mi:s ami; < m p? ii
Rr\. I i a IIT Thorn".) -on," "T'a*fnV~
A-!i- .Ml!.-. N, P., TP.*,- ,,a\Itijr,'
i>?-:iuin'tir nr,,! I'i!t:: h< <_ i
this mountain , it'y ;tn,i a,.- v,
roiuluiMVc .tir i.i11 van.* w'ur- i|> a'
la rap ,.ro\v;i* a., c t. it.a" t ,*
tunitit*?'.' '!"!:> jia.-t Mai l.ati: ;
was y! M-ipu- nn,! :j pi;,,;.?> !
wasf yivt-n fc.?! tii. m,?: :.i:
tit'n! it tf ir nial 'in- piv-.-t, . ;
lu-nutifi! l!,i\,c:-. I-";?;
obspi \', ,1 !.nv at n';r , lii:: i> . a
very a|?lMopiato way. Tin
Used by (Hi nii-inl 'TY.tin-i'
Love ai il Saet idee-" W'tli i'-i.' !
_ini fcivin.y and llieV.-Ji' i \c <
UU'i'. was delivered I am '! . '
worshipper* vv>- yi' a.l jii Ration.
In i e>pn; "Vm?--.in i
tiun Mi <. Oi (n\ ia Van-a?a.' d
iml \\ a | !a? <-d ?>n "Li t- cla --.
M1^.. ItSfceT1 gtiarUi .
At I h'-~-r?v??.i>inu- Inn'ir a , :.i a. I'
crowd was 1'iwej.t.. J l"'
"?.IcddU iV and ~P..s> I-- *ijt-J'**' .\?a:our
pa?'.mis subject. . M'
Thornton m|' Miami. Ma.,
us and was placed or, Mi.-. Ivinmn
Pearson's rla-s. The re-ult > t" n
Sprint; Rally ? {V??i t w.i- v? >
cossful enabling ' ur pa i-r a'.-!
trustees to pay in Fl'l.T
mortirayc ??t?3iu:?t:? : - > :
and a *iibstartia! paynn iit nr. a
the t'hiij?and?la-i. (11 -.?1 M
piondati mis from ;.,i >
the captains and w <i ?< - - !' . ' >
outstanding achievement
COM MI NITY PORIM
( F.OSI.S HKIVK
' I
Augu.-tn. Cc.ogia. ?la; .
Monday night, May 1 I < ' -ni-'
niunitv Koruni of tin CfT > d
out their ini'al -d? ive b.-cv;i-o, ?wo4<for
providing fi\tu.v> t"<? t'a- library
h olding that city <>n i il
bas provided for the coloiid citizens
of August.').
A piT-giam wa- lu td at Tabernacle
Baptist church and Ibih.it
\V. Baumgardr.er, l'uldi. ity I'iiiofor
for tho Pilgrim Health and
Life Tnsinanoe?coitipany. t'.i- > ity
was tin principal sp? akcv. S< v ral
musical and literal y numbers
wcii' rendered liy talc: ted \ tie nutans.
' Remarks win; made by
Principal A. C. Ciiiggs, of Haines
institute, sucicss'or to the late
Miss Lucy Craft- Laney.
Miss Ruth Wallace, daughter of
i ,
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