The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 07, 1937, Image 1
State k
VOL. XII ^ NO. 2 I.
State A. M. E
To Gatliei
Meet E:
The f:inm 'of 'the Slate Su
day Scnool 'aud lanfruv
and School ol'. ??0 liiod- of t i?o
M. 'f^Timrcn v?. at All
University Aunii-t 110., l:!;h a
13th, is rei letf an.I full' for l
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U !' I'csiv. ,K s. I
I'losi?lin?r of, <1..- v.
tIn- principal.
week. at All n I'niv. Ahy.
youmj; poopl (.f the < . t-:t. 'i
Leaf;lit*. TIu-mc: "V
l.,v If. .. . I
i n1* >v iiy ??i i 4 a. . > ?
Thome Amir: ".lose* !.
Thee." The ? 1 i i -:
will pivo tx> th<- ]. >
tion th:it is ri! : ih : I r > :
them greatly in i,;. !
work in their ehur-o -. 'i > <
m; ".toes (if the S :; !.iy S hod. !
pai (.nu-nt are eupuM-o i::
and kave aitanked a- . i;
work which sln.'ihl ( uf ?i t
terest to all a: I .en-: ' a
day School \Voik<i . K.i.!'.
sidiftgEhler Di-tii.-t i
ed.
The keynctu nn.- e.'v v.rii
delivered hy 1 >r. ** I'... II.- Mi < 1:
..president of Allen PM-v.
Upper Pee Dee
Summer Seiicn
The Upper Pee I e
Similiter Si lioo'l ei-o-e-i ;
It sustained it'- I'M o" > rquality
of work a . i
Thru Prof. .1.1.. iProf.
II.C. lire ?a t-r, d
IVli'SS MldKi .Ml-- I
Mrs. L.A. ( ' a i n, i!.i- < !i >1 t
the full S'j ? < ic? 1 (: > |. ! ' i
Home awl l-'tn to l.iie 1'r<
Organization an I**?.! n- 1.1
Small Rural !:-<v. t ' ' !'
in Teaching Klchn-Vra-y >' :
in Small Rural Si Advanc.
Arithmetic, <;? tr-apli/. 'C;-v;,
Citizenship,?LL?S. . 11 i - i o i y?_u_
English.
The teacher-students matt'feed
unusual it t< c -: ' in ' h V v. >
and uif'd the liv j <:?? 1 s viv
daily for the , library .u>e qui
liberally tints in :i< o! ;:r; a <! i
to improve thonisel-. ? < an?i
prepared t?? d?; 1 ? 11f v.mi k
their respective -? ??sj 1 - i. xt tcr
Those attendi jr l!i"
school were made more comfort
ble and happy thru the n:a
coilrtesffce ?'v n? 1.-*1 tV'ui t
Town CounctK. Jt4' Chamber o
Commerce and th" It.nli'^ton (
i Teachers Association, fur wit;
tbey expressed thanks and uppt
ciation.
Very helpful ind'cd was 1
Motorcade to Hurt-villi- whore 1
. found expert- connected wiih t
, Cokor Pedifrrei d Se?-d Cornpai
and Dairy awaitinjr to kive d- iu.
Strations, explanations and im
tations to call on them for a
information alum* tin in line
any time. After visivinu" the vi
ious industrial plants and o'l
institutions, the most interesti
of which was the Narurnl (Ian!
"f the business men of Har!?vil
served thru the local cominitt
*.-< delightful refreshments.
Among tlie vi-itois during t
*;ion werb Mr. S'chi oy,
Hk ourse, Superintendent of. Etlu<
, L H
?j, j?
L Workers
* For Annual
lere Next Wee!
?- [ l'rcf. W..1.1. Shacklefonl of Nn,sl
to! villi*. will l*v tin; (iiiest Lccturi
\. i ;<??' Jlii^Sumiav Schools anil J>
i n | >. S". Mo: ri-i of N'ushvillo l'ur tli
ml l.o v'iv, Alms l.ouist. Rotors \vi
ho. !'oJ'ivv.-l Solf.'i'st. Miss Akik-s Rot
uri'WJ. n. iv, i.l. i>.
i ! !; " . ?'*>: ! I >i ->11 ii.t,' \\ ho will
I .t ;ii; ! S mhiy School r.i-:
' I It .Soloist. Ill
y S- !- iil -I- ;i - liy liii'inbci
i\ (i>i.j 1.. Smil h. 11 s >I". (
I", : ><!. Me-dutm . fura I'lac
(11 ::i ?: i IVyue e. II.-v. II.. I. I.e.no
i !'i \Y. li. Sharh't ford.. Th
.1.iwill be -on p<>
Ii -i hi :i! i"ii - will In- mad
. II v. I. S. IV:.ii. Jr.. I.. I!
. l::-!ivi, Mi ,M:s. J. J
'? !'. "i'l fl"' MM I'tilMiS Will b
m-: MMrJ I y Mi~? I.ouise Iluj^on
' . I.. K. Xilsnn. .Mr. l'hilip lit'
:. Mi-. K. Vy .\iuv4y.v, Prof. A
; !i . i and Mi-- Kin.a Tlraiilcj
M mt'if T:i<V;y li'" 'Kiev. A. I
' M'f.:. . '|\ir"n Mis. J. S. 1**1 ippc.']
F1 at ni r> ?d vs.. Carri
.. Ai Mis.v K'li'/ai'tlh Shorte
! Mi.-, il :;.y 15?-y !:i n. The I .on
: 1 " l.ivy L; V Mil pe -I il ui th
mm:.if- i f the Stale. ..
-i-Thomas (i. 1 humeri?
*1?- Passes
i' - ~
; I Mr: I'lioi a- (I. Damn-rlv, th
in !' Mi. itinl Mr-. (has. I]
' : -ly. f.-r'iy ly < !* ' (> anjjf
m; i.me tiaie a resitlen
Mi - y y.aH:iday. Jul
; a: id i tin Washir.tfto:
etl r ' v a s 1 e': i il!:.ess.
nualiked Tuesday th
MV:h ji.m., fr?.m W' sley M
?..! . .' ' iy > "M-l!i atlley .Moi
- .at . in chare e
I i ! t iithe pastor an
(!'\ <1 iif" I-I!i :i i1.- an- <il?l it ion
: : family, truly pictured hi
, j II ! ave-; his par nts. a brothe
t 1 < h i- l' .I:'., three sisters Mrs
, . Mar ll, Walker, Misses Pdossor
! '< 1? v. I laii'-c-ly and a ncphe\
, ji'M'.l \V. Walker, Jr., to whor
e\t nd our dn pest sympath
V;\ U say: '
' j; i?-\?- i:i?t for na w! o, so livet
''! P. when his ,-timm?ns cam
wnt "not like . quarry slav
> arrived to his d..nyet/n, 5m
, \ o'licd and sustained by an uti
^ bt'i ii <* 'trust", and lies down t
'. phn-'nnt duam.s.
1 *
'ion (>. I>. Kelly, Jr.. of Darling
|1(. lya Count y. Miss Henrietta CJref?
iVc.1 Sup' i visor of Darlington Count
I Mr. Seymour Carroll, Prof. Iiieh
,,v t ar > /ii. principal of trended seho<
lat Mwllins, Prof. Clemon-', of Ch
and Ilevs." liryant, Wostoi
nv i itnmpson rn?l Taylor each gav
ah enemirairinjr message,
ir- e<li able exhibits wore on dfc
1(,. plav in the rooms of groups tah
n.r I g (?? rial < olirs' s.
. p I xiof-si< n-; o-f approciatior
\vet>' given Prof. L. Cain fc
t,(, ?iis vats of efficient- and eflfectiv
service in the profession, as we
|)f> t- l is satisfactory service as D
?f .rector of the lUpper Pee Dee Dii
a- trict Summer School.
t ?
and S
tptl
col
More Units for Negroes
at U. Terrace
The 74. modern low-rent dwclling
Units provided for Neprices
W at University Terrac?, PWA's
$750,0C0 housing project here are
now being: leased and the first
tenants will move in on August lGi
Applications are still being' re*'
. eeived at the office at 1415 Blosc
>0111 Sreet Court, and any one in1]
i terestcid in "securing: a flat or house '
is invited to* come to the office |
and make application.
I The dwelling: units for N'egrocs
are- equipped with wood stove*,
electric refrigerators and kitchen '
] cabinets. They rent from $3.05" I
I to $1.85 a week, including utili
tios [(electricity, water and cither
services.) These houses, and flats
Consist of 2-room, 3-ro'om, 1-rooir
) and 5-room units.
I When a family moVo.s 'flti .University
Tor race they win live
own lives and will be- nsKeo only
| to take care of the apartment*
I and at disturb then1 neighbors.
A number of applicant s li;iv I* al
ready beei approved b\- the Negro
Mousing Committee an' have boon
notified, to conic in and sign K'u--??;
others are being approved as eon
as po-sbisle. There is still plenty ;
of room for Negro' . families -at
j the project.
j The Negro Committee is composed
of I)r. lb \V; Mance. .Pr.
I O. J. Champion, and Mr. C. A
j Johnson.
| The Negro office is .open fi'-nv. ?
12:00 noon, to 8:00 p.m., for the
purpose- of taking applications
land signing leases. i
t ^
Men and Thing's
j . I
l>y J. S. Menu. Jr.
"Home Stretch for State League
and Sunday School institute."
l*or the ! !>t four months "M- n
and Things'* eommittod itself t
thi1 task of keeping the State I.ea
yue ar?l Sunday* School 'Convention
to he In hi at Allen Cnivers'ily
The ?ljhjn to IMth, of Augusf^before
l sc *1 mime ""IniT>ttr'r" --Vs- pouti.v
as the ell'oi't may. liavbr seemed
to some, the intintion of "Men
? 'and Things" was that of keeping
the thought ami interest of all
.African Methodists centered upon
1 the State Institute,, so that there
" would he no excuse, tnilollu'" the
constituents of Methodism for not
? coming to the convention on the
< , part of information.
; "Not Only That Hut"
-Throtnrh?the l'ttcilities of A Mm
n Vniversitv ittuf m C arefully selecte
ed hou imr committee ample d<>ma
iling and comfortable situations
e have beer provided for every one
t. that may come to'Columbia the
>. week of the convention. It is mil
a <).- i:-? ' * ? ?
I'miii nun uiu uiMnn, l ?i|i | I'H'IH t
and state officers; the faculty pai
n|"iits arid teachers arid all regular "
My elected delegates from each
M church, (this means two from each
1 Sunday school ami two froni each
| League) all others will he accord
, j od all of the privilegese of "the
! convention except "voting." t h i
Tl former referred to arc expected to
; stop in the city under speHnl ar.
' rangemcnts negotiated by. the lvnisr
[ mgr committee. Special arrange.
mcnts are being made on the Tain
[pus in the two dormitories for the
latter group referred to above.
[this is done to vivo the doh-iratoj
whose. way is not being paid by
o his church an opportunity tgi come
to the convention and shahe-?in
' the good things that are to be gi
ven in religion^ education and
y School of Methods the -^veel< t I
n the Institute. The two lcg dar
.matrons of the University. \v>M
e have charge of th<_> dormitory and
^ supervise those who are inmates
so then, the cost price for lodging
to" the latter ones referred to
d will be nothing except to bring
'I or hire a sheet and a pillow-case
s and good behavior and they may
b- cat wln rc and?when - they?please.
"To the Choirs Entering the
r Content."
To the pastoiv\a?fU'ehriir-lead'i
crs of the churehefc-th&t will com
v pete in the singing coiitest Thurs
n lay evxMihig of the week of the
>' convention, please sf'e to it that
your irnun ?l 11it: I'vgin
ning of ttyi convention, giving
c the name of the pastor, name of
e the choir-leader and whether the
t senior or junior is in the contest,
i- This will help us to get every
o choir in the contest on the special
program which is to be print-,
ed for that special occasion.
"To the Members of the Ix-ague
Faculty."
g You are hereby called to meet
y at Allen University Tuesday cvi
ening Aug. 10th at 5 p.m. It
>1 will he necessary for at least the
e heads of the subjects' instructors
i, to he present the day and hour
e mentioned above for our first fac
ultv meeting and the , organizao
t ion of the* work to bo presented
: by the League department. It is
suggestive that the person head
13 ing each subject in the League
>r department as outlined by the pro
e gram committee widl assign work
U to each member of his committee
i. before coming to the faculty meet
). ing or convention, this will help
to racilitate matters when we
. S. Instil
\
UMH1A, SO IT 11 CAROLINA.
Odd Fellows ( lose
Annual, Session
Th?v District (Iraod Io f
0(1(1 I'\.']l?V.Vs" It-ll:t |-.(i!(1-i o f
Ruth met in* their ~?T*Ii
sip-n in Odd Fellow ' hiildimr. Co-. 1
lumhia, Tuesday, May :hd."
Reports made l>y I >i. ! ri<-t (irard
Master J. X .l?!m <m and 11. H
Rutler; Sec'v.-Tr.-a Hf i li .
dowmont* DkjvwI nn-n't imuv.l 111;;t
the c.viraniynUtJ.h ':< riiMt'irs
a steady jrFoXtth. - An n nlit 'of
the. hooks showed to-*' total' asset
of tlv order, to'hv with
a t<>i:iI imU hte !t\e ; .A* K-<s 11?a:i
$1."iOO.no. - I>t-1? v U'r ''.uiir . fv'i-Mfl :
almO't t'vcry s'. i t inn ij, t !.r Sinto '
nr.d in. niaiiv ii??tniM-\ svr.Vii->tJ?\y- !
ifilT ropr.vis of the i.iu Im'lr <-f ?.
the ()nl'vr in t" ;"ii"" t'
The Ilot'V ehokl of K>rh ihiO-i .
tin' "leadership < f- 1 -i. 'i i. | .'
Nnhie C >< iV'.riK'!' ,\ A." A?? (* a *" 0
showed a reniaikii! In 'int r a-a* in
love: no and nieinne.:-hisi d-pimr"
the year. .-All .? *,1 -?*r- v.i i. ieel.Vt
<!. Xo>t V' .I'*- iufi \\i I
In- he!.! in < N*f
c;; goixgs i?a;! i.s.
Keeevlhnin Secrets i y..
News In am! Around
Washington
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snoiuinn" .tip'- Ji'- s: in tko lity
tiii'l li!?- i; -w. !:. ' i
To suli-i-.ri'n p-.if.' ThI
i ;i<!-' r. ..) - i, I in
511." or .[ ;M i 41 "> T St . N.AV..I
Apt. l'?, In'" !? M"'in''j
da>% a<<>
Birthday Greetings
. I v
I Mi. ( . t .' MV\t I .i . I , i
President of the X'> th Carolina
Mutual Life In-w-a '. o ??t"J'
Durham. X. years yoiinj;.1
Auyu-t 1. I'.c'T. ' > . j?
SPKNT SIM) \N IN S M l DA.'1
Missus Kill. I an-1 iiatt !< Ruth I j
Rhbir-on spun" tin- week-end 12 '
miles b low Saluda. S. ( . 1 hey r(* ^
ported a plea-ant trip.
( (fnvfno, t. I
''District and Conference Siipts.",,
The Conference Supts. are: .
Rev's. S.IT. Dewf>. r?. H. Gray,
A. .1. Je!lk"'ti ! an i D.J. Gafl-'den I |
mid Profs. .T.K. Smith _ and P. d. j ,
I!nmnu't t. i no j -1 : h i s ri'.-i(k'nts
arc; M'ssrs.. Tlohoit T'. Ash ' !
I.. I). I trad ley. A.K. V.-oodjl nrv, I
r.J. Ilamnutt. L..JL, Farmer,. U.K. 1 !
(la.Ldotii M K. f{?>lrin-on. 1.. R<><? '.
era, S.M. Rogers, J-.A. Ilnlmtm.
I.O. ..Simmons. M. Mellvninv. I., i
(}. Ititwyiaa, .j.T.V.". ?,!hv-. 1 *i'.th ' :
Svaries, O.T.. Smith. II. I'irkin v, '
ftessie House, and K.I'.. I!ihluiur. j:
Theac all ere vitally rorneet d
wi'th the state work and jire e\- '
I ported to help -direct affairs in I
the League Dept. the week of tn <<
cpnventicn.
tnte Ant
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7,~193'
Lucas-Suber Nuptials j
Mix Alice Elizabeth Lucas. of
Columbia, daughter of Mrs. Ellen
Lucas, and Mr. Hiram S. Saber of
X? \y I'.mokland and Cohinibia Wore
mnrijrd Wednesday morning July
JSth, at ten o'clock, at the residence
of Rev. and Mrs. O.C. Dunham.
"So the strains, of the "Bridal
'"horns'* played by Miss Camile
Dunham, the bride entered and W
irai met at the improvised ultai ki
t.y the groom, where the iifipres- iv
sive rintr ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Dunham, pastor of _
:be Double Branch church. New
Brook la nd; -assisted by Rev.?W.B. n
Bouler, pastor of St. James AM ! ?
t... fijurcn. v?piumma. umy a few
?lose friend*. and relatives of the I
>oui !e witnessed the ceremony.
The bride was beautifully attir
I in a liiVidy .nioded of light blue
-ilk, with accessories to match.,
Shy carried a bouquet 'of carnations
. and roses. Attending the
? .pie were Mr. and Mi's. Moses,*
I bo-kins and Mr. and, Mrs. Willie
!5. Miles. Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs.
Miles wore hoeomini? silkiclresses _
of Moral design.
liniui diatc ly after the ceiAmuny'
Mr. and Mrs. Stiher left by niotoi
f r a -h?rt wedding trip to 0
V* aynesvill and I.ake Junaluska
\\C. The bride's traveling' it }'
was tai with harmonizing acres-.
ovies. When they it;turn, they
will make their home at
Hampton street, -CVrhimbia.
I)r. MeGill Guest
Speaker at Mt. Zion I
t haiLstoii. S. Aug. 6.?Dr. j
K. II. Mctiill. president of Allen
I'niyersity, Columbia, S.' C., wii |
!>e sliest, s]?eaker -here SJpncfiy-, ,
\ :mt -1 Slli, at Mt. Zion > A.M.E. j
ii. Lawrence, pas,-.1
' . Dr. Mctiill will speak at
loth .nouni: g and evening scr-j
The special services for |
wHl he programs by the
male members c/i' ^.It. Zion. Both
t- i ains u ill be rendered by the1
men. Bj
?
1J V lw?t?, v m
n ?. ,\rri M.\ l Ml) AS- I
SIN I \\T ( II AIM.AIN STATE 8
I'KMTKNTI ANY.
IN'.. S.K, Phillips, pastor of the. I
Ai-iiia! Ilill Presbyterian church B
'.v: - j ranted the permission by ?
doMi'l Wilson, Stipt. of the State
Penitentiary, to appoint Kov. W.
M. Downs, as his assistant chap- t?
;ti11. Hev. Dowi's has been serving
n this'capacity for two months. ol
Sews in and Around _
New York fh
tol
By .Julia Braxton Clark gn
? h i s
dentil Carolina State, Inc.. and na
Benedict Collette Clubs To Give tr<
Moonlight Sail. mi
New York City?When the S. C. at,
-'.ate and. Benedict College Clubs j,.s
.rive t-luir Moonlight Sdi1. Tue-slay
evening, August 17, a pleas- . 0
nt evening is expected. Of course
f yon would like.jo join, these two j1;1
bad ! tie)- hurry and re
-.sin?Ui-oe-. i.u;kel ^
. These clubs have ple<lged them- ,i
. Ito do everything possihlr
*oi* your comfort and entertain
o.ent. Vernon Ahdrude arid h i s'
ai !1 known orchestra have been U1
imaged to furnish the music. *co]
A< for the boat the "State ol jjDe!:iwyre"
is New York's most
opular excursion boat;. Some ot
lie' features of this boat are; pas
-cn ar canacitv HSftfl. with wKt?n.
a in . ami cafeteria service, well eve
ippointcd modern rest rooms and toi
. comfortable arm chairs, lat
special observafion bridge, ta)k-i?vi
nv piettires on boat deck under ph
Don't I'oiect the date Thursday inr
^vnii^r. August 17, 8 p.m. from cn!
Ao^kTTiind StVeet I'ier. ed
, ( olumbin University S. School sti
Summer School at most of the do
ollegcs and universities are en- mi
ling their fourth week, that pn
in an they are just about hull Ne
h rough. Your reporter had the eh
i! asurc. of visitinTeachers Col Bn
ego. Columbia University. last fir
veek.; One is reminded as-you en- cb
or that groat institution for high- ba
r learning of the richer things in (hi
i.fo that are yours, if -you cap a- tk<
ail yourself of certain opportuni- mi
ie<. Ri
The greatest benefit that may lea
>(> derived from ones training T ph
hink is to he able to live and pr<
; ( i along with the other fellow Hj
Whether your job is that of an Sl<
.\fc.uiivf ortlfct of a layman. W1
For this goal it seems that Co- Br
mibia University is seeking1. Hi
Among the student activities 'S
scheduled for last week in the R.
ftuial Kducation Department held Or
it Horace Mann Auditorium, the en
-bowing of the sound film, on soil m:
rosion. "The Plow That Broke A
Ihe Plains" was very interesting Yo
as well as enlightening, concern- Mi
Continued on page 8 - . ' a
just II,
7 ~
Rev. D. J. Jen!
Passes Aft
Commei
I>> IJev. 1'.. I'ltillip KMis
Churl, stop. S. At'.srr.st did- j!
the Ucv. 1 ):\ni? ! d?>.-.'pli J< n
ns IV)I "Ask-.ep in Jcshs" h.?
Charleston <>ti Friday nite. d' iy .
), one of th. nios* ?>ut-1aii?ii>*?r l f
I'll. !. i v i!! \ 11
i-Mil. i:t .rf Ailvji I'i.i/.'. t
thv Stat.- laiij;;.'." ;ti: ; S a: i' V
ck. Jb\ Mi (ij.!! wi:! ?!?'),v.-i t|. .
? ^
:naete'rs n't' the .\
od into lilo .'.final. (' o !* i;
mip has been made Wfal\ i i-.v
; passing. The .hnkin- Und a
tte in-titutioi f..un-Ui ; o.'-1
died by hint is ni.tr kin n a 1
ra.de. Stinting with s'l.'o in
; !>?' diet nearly a It:i! *. emu; . '
o, he built a home for mp! ;a-. '
s and fatherle-s ehildivi. of 11;
utro raff thy like of wham c-'-lt
to bo found in! the sia'c,. iim .
? solid South. Its an . v.yla-t'f
monument t<? hi- p. A din4?to
I bo i cont'd.: .
ys-ttttrl trirls pas-ed r.?
s homo either for eduV.iti- n o.i
'iiriHU! ion. And lo-da;. . a:
t making Kood ir th v,..i Jd
e daily white paper of thid
state did honor'to 1 im- us 'i,~. J,
limns. They spoke o:' bun' a- .
ho were a white man.
The Funeral
Tin- largest jitdh'wv' -we h'nv.
it seen at a funeral in ?' : '
l sired the state' f: net a! :' 1 h,v
liishop W. W. Ik Ivt. I' !',
tnessed the sad of <1
ana'no preaohev here k'.-t ,.'i
y . afternoon.?The ' r ; ???i??
; up to tin- chut eh writ- ;u a /
ly human walls.- IVople iuo\?.d
the windows of house-, o'l -t:;
vets. while. !a"."c ti'ime
vvft upon t *v pro ->i"- * <
fjt of buihlif'V'5- Th'' 1 p! :.'::I. :
L'acher was also pa t..o - f
\v Tabernacle- Four'h lk.pt
inch for a period of l.1' y a''?
t his funeral was' omdy '>
mi the Mortis Street., IkiM
inch of. which Rev. I. ('.Jinn- 1
r is pastor. Notwithsfnitdui-.
is church auditorium i- .me <
larjje-t in the city, stn'd.ji'
mi was at a premium. W'd j
v. K. C. Fi ierson,. ot. of in j
i.line officials ef the .1 skut- . <
anairc. nrosidim*. the foilowir
rttrn?ni in part wa< ..?? rs<!. ! i.'
mil -sleep in Jest: $1. !
op", announeed liv Rev. ,1. W. S
Kite; Scripture lesson' Rev. !R K :Vi
ojrdon; l'layt"\ Rev. .1 1 i
inhar; Selection. chpii : Hymn if.
orvant of God Well l>?>no". 1 ?.. j i?
S. Lawrence. Romarfc*: "Tlu t>.
pharagv Man", lkv. K. ( i
am. Solo, Mr. Kujrene Il.'nt. R
irks "Tfie Rate Rev. Jertkiiw \?
Citizen",'Rev. C. S. I edReinr. m
>cal duet, Mrs. Julia Fridie and i!
r. Louis Simmons. Remarks Uy i
representative of the (white)
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