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Page 4 f Sbr $Ialniettu ICrahrr ^ PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1310 Assembly SL, Columb'a, S. Entered at the Post Olliee at 1 lumbia, S. C., as second cli matter by an Act of Con^res SIBSCK1PTIONS Oiie Y *- a r - ? ? ? ? S?x Hioaths . 1 iuiutt Months : Sing.* Copy; lOKEIGN A1)VEltTlSJLNG AGENCY W\ .B. Z1FF CU., Dearborn ! t nicago, 111. Oilicial Advert! jnor.U at tho rate allowed taw. The Leader will publish brief i rat onal iettvrs on subjects irenurai intcicst when Lhov i actompumeu by the names i adtir*- ss Kji the authors a Ure not ot a minatory uatu Anonymous communication v not be n lived. .Rejected niai SCI \s ill not be returned. " 1{ EM 1T l'A NCES ? Checks, L*tails and Postal or t V? tits -\ioiioy . 01 d rs should inaoe payable to the order i i,e Palmetto L.rudei. UEU. ill HAMPTON _ ;?ublisl N. J. 1-Uil HE RICK .... - Edit E. PHILIP ELMS ? Field Ag* Communication intended for t current issue must be very br and. shouid reach the editor disk' not later than Tuesday each week. City news* Iooa personals, and social n'-ws Wednesday night. Business and Editorial Phone 4S Col'a., S. ('.. Saturday. August SUN \ I OR 111. \< K. SI PRFM i COl UT .ICS TICK ' I 're: .< t.: U-'-evelt d??Os -n yeuin to ' a: i ir.mlelu- home run ., I,I., ^ ii . - (*t....i* - II .I.S.1J- " A.uK't .'s yK'l'v* d 'u tice \ i lY-iurdi'v:a -tio'o of. iho' ITiiti . >11". - .? :jv< ii'r ('< at. As a la> ; : h- is js.t ? : ?!i;Vi y. i.or w ft tliat iJivat cpu w'i.au-t'l. Mis appoi nt nr v.". ; ; . !y political. As a .Tu V. i. am il'.'iiht !>ayc to pa . ' " ' .i:h . . AfiTutionalit v .of lav .. ' . lias assisted in pussin it ! !.i t take a st.or to Uiio -I \. h..t his. attitude will 1 I.-:' . 've?y mv.t-li pleased as !"' ! ;!>.? he will he pn?dispo'si ' "avol*, .it makes no diifo (' v. t!:? ' ^N'-tion may In-. C loif.i Americans will l\-el ju ns" sat :hat t ?y have just th !"y chance '.>!' being successful "ny ntr .*ti<<ns touehiru their st.^ii; if's'y 7T>- i :i 1 cit.iy.ei.ship riirlii . j'h? .y v. illjustified in their fee irty too. Th" Senator hails fro a ' state that denies them ?u< rights.1 Me is and 'as been t] hmv-Yii iaiy. of .-.ich a system ai tin- mere' donning of the rt>j>? 1 fi justje'e w/11- >...t change him. saiii- iat in the past, the Se alt r !i,..i bet n tflr ek l>v jowl wit I hut ra: i'tl and nligiotis baitit ordc- -the'Kii Kfvix Klan. Th; ord-i* woim. ovc.- and aboV(.v t! law. Anyone pi tying with it, approving its activities, certain cannot be the he-t poison, to sit judgement oV'r his fellowmon. makes :.r; tlilVcrcsico who he is in how i :gh tm i.-olitieal oU'ico I hohls.. A'abltiua Scot'.j-bono. That ?r~" enough. Th'' I'li'sitle.r.L does n seem to lie at hi- h' st in the: Intel* Hat's. : AKi: WE ( I'll/ENS?" Tii'i.'i that caption The Chic co 1h fender expresses sentinvcn 'hat really should .be given- thcugl by the pow'-p that he. It sunun lize- the disadvantages of colon citizen-"''"ar'd the "rights deni them, all of which are freely a corded, foreigners who live in th ( unfitly wlieth'r I hey think cnouf of it to become naturalized o'r w We i|tiote a thought provokir 'part of it. Say.-. th_> Dol'ende "In th C'Vin. of America's ent into a not he.- world conflict in whi< it i-.o'ibl have to rely on the p trioii'.-ni of its citizens to fig the common enemy, we wo ml what form of propaganda, it w ........ .i....... i.. ,.oin, i. y. ... ...... v., .....J .... . Lm i s ?.f th?' Race aivur.d the O >.ai and Stripes. In time of w we 1/conic one hundred perce ' A-neihans; in time of peace * a rii role prated to the 'ranks of ft go? An men " Who does not i inert' 'the slush f'd us durii the Wfodd War, and the hell gi ' ii ' . < h-'cci the war? ALL .VIIITL OR MIX LI) Jl KM At the Conference on Educ ti'onal.- and Race Relations held Biuc Ridge, X. (A, two weeks at Judge Orville A. l*+k of Mac* Ga., discussed pretty frankly t situation of the Negro in his rel tion, to the courts. As long as recited facts he was on sou groundas .for an instanct, \vh he said that "Some counties ( thcjLSouth) show Negroes eqt ' 'jwwBe with the writes, while others, a Negro against a wh man faces heavy oTlfls". Of coui he di*ln't say but it is a fact th the counties where he got equ justice' are few and far bet wet The learned Judge however is f off when' he discussed juries. 1 said that he believed the "averai Negro prefers a white jury to having Negro men on it." No\ the good Judge-is. entitled to h belief; but it is certain that i such belief is based on facts i gotten from Negives themselve The fact is Negroes look on c<5ufl not as Agencies of justice but rati C. er as of injustice. He mistrust th<.m hi.cn'1st' \'fgr<w?< my )i^t f*ule deliberately and in viola tie of the law barred from jury dut; "'J How in the world could he expei ass to recevie fairness under such procedure? As a rule when 1 rinds himself in court either as plaintiff or defendant he just put 1.00 his hand on his heat t and pray fe .25 the best?all because there is 11 .75 one of his' race to* consider h .05 case, particularly if Whites trr~an way appear therein. The belief i this Judge is .certainly at variant v,\ itli the knowledge of .this write who for 25 years has been, up r gainst such questions in tile court 5, There is nothing that could giy colored people more confidence i the courts than the inclusion * *? furors of their own race as the la* . contemplates. U1U 1 . ftVe iiVlOLJNTAIJN CITY ti ECHOES o By "CAP JiM" ;x. Well our city is still livintr ja> ^ H> to its'bloody record. Allot he youny woman made- it. across S. lay niyht by the knife route-. Kh vus stabbed and slashed in ditl'cr ?- tilt places?and died soon at'to he reached Jhe General hospital ??r -With whiskey so plentiful and eas< lor o buy ?.mt wome^vieiny with im i -nt as to which curiae the touyhest the Wonder is that more . are ' ho ? hurried oil". Under present eon j :ition 1 see no rel.ef,and not muci j - ise to worry. Not many real , lown riyht honest, hard workint ia.. lunch yoiny l'olks.- yet killed ii ,? .Greenville and no' where . else a: , for that matter. by We lie ad who le a yroiip of so to, with a doctor at- the wheel i'hey Were yoiny on a fishing trip " Reports say the car was making 0 per hour, when it smashed am IK .iiled the diivei and f?/ur others s'o'u I'll bet a watermelon ayains . i-'dope', that the yood d-.-ic.lor tool ot i drink just before! leavmy his of i*n 'ice and probably lie "bit" it ayaii ' '1 ei'ii- e i e went .to pieces- killin -in im-ejf and lY.'ur oth'rs. 1 hey sa\ ed. xDeieince is a uear school, bin 'V- .oolji attend mi 'tither. Well K ill ii'at be that, but if yo-u intend tak rt -iy a-da'v off and can't control yyui id ppetits1, and just must take iiii'n 8- our soil' into yvur stonvaci ss ;i ft w jwaiiows of "Alt. LK'\v" b Vs fore you dart. If you mean.to urn.. hon.e, and not have a wreul. lVV . f flowers hanging ?>n front dC'bj a-- oon after your ainval you ha> 'f i Utter 1 buy a ticket, and travel m ed ;;j|. Jjoi/t even n.-k a bus. Dim in r you j'J>t can't drive and dr:n'by try.it? Ibvival c.r big meeting time o at 11 up tlite side. July, August an 111 about half of September aie so! K~ apart by the Lo;d as a ,-pieia j' time to" "catch em", and believi " me some ir.ighty ellost* are pui 'j1 ai tli. Well probably its alrighi L-'1 . . iter then than never. n" id Well we read about some pecul of a?r stunts being pulled oil' thesi It lays. Hut before we say ino:? n- here is one question, that w< tli wc;uld like <onie light on and tha ig > "What- did Christ mean win( at lie commissioned the first preach e i s to go, preach, without money or >r price". Now wait u minute ly we know that we are living in 'a in -.ige that is ditFerma, an age tha it ails foi more cash, find as sonn ov -ay , "A preacher can't live oi ie in th and board rn heaven". That's true, but little as Vu'u think Poui V it, this money business is ^nillinj. ot the. cause. Now \vh(-n they de so muiul a salary in keeping with ha\ i:ig a good support wfe pass thai - op. In fact most every set of of lieors and members delight i*n lix ^ r appear dec1 nily" dressed aTon* with his family and that he maj a_ pay his bills and use diserotioi f>(| and try to save a dollar o*r so foi 0(j a "Rainy Day". Then the custon _ of paying them to put their hoi) js blessings out when it eomes tine rjj t.o shiver, snut your eyes ard wad ^ into tie* matrimonial waters, w? ^ O. K. and not ht/ld them ior ie suits. We are sorter getting ac ry customed to getting rabble ro-us t.y, or. Yes draw up a eont racfe?V ht and run "the big meeting am er bless yo.Ur swcf't soul the day i ill at hand "when one pastor tradinj n. with anothei to come and preacl ij(| is simply shooting hot air unles ar the price is fixed. As to the sou saving that's at the bottom o ,ve 'he program, if they get to- it wel and when it ov'r, the yard stiel e- by which the success is measure ng usually i's "a good collection, v_ great rnecting; a poor collection, j ?orter so, so, meeting. We rea ;n a paper lact week wh^'re som Kind of an insurance company wa going to issue a policy whereb a. Preachers would be paid a fee to .preaching funerals, Why consaii ,0 d it, where are we headed in th; Jn' church business? Why spend aiv }.(? e spent in tne cause, why .?acri dee and stint to pry salary, wh; j1(1 vbrk and sweat, for a life time t n(j build nice church buildings then ; (>n he last take out insurance in or (>r lor to get a few words' said ove nil nu"'^a' remains? Then ther ire sonif. pretty liberal folks t+ia jlp attend church regularly that migh , hink they deserve a word Or sr 1 can* conceive where a pasto j night be paid one red cent fo reach-'ng a funeral, when tho sal try is ucing fixed. Then is faniil . 'esire some one from a distant .vi,o is not the pastor, count th %e cost before y?u Ket the pastor t one invite nioi. Then pay the actua . y : Rk. "xfuk i> I t d,. i I - - ?> v, I expense c/ut of your pocket. ] Ls j a lite has been so rajf{??d, nieai 101 and low down that it does not di is j serve a few kind words in doat s. tnen have the service at the ur Jts' deVtakei's parlor amff tfet u 2i j to svrve^if a real preacher won' | kampbellgrams a ; 4. Siepnon C. Campbell a om 3 >?? ??? %?< is The K?'iky Kiver association >r now history. More than 5.0t (p peopi. attended this session! Stal is and Na'.ioi al leaders were preset! y In'ci i .-T tr.'P" at fever heat.?Th >f js t.ne of the few associations thi 'L' supports" thy 'total prpprram. The ' pay. out their money as follow: |;^wtffer expenses are paid (They ne> ; . t(v haw any, board- expenses) sue 1 as clerk. ni'uit iator and other helj V. el's., I'niop . school .-art percent; Moi lis eolleee, 10 percent; Bencdic I i percent-: State Mission, 1 pel'cer Foroijrn Mission, 1 percent; Wit -ws. .V p Tceftt ; } A trod M inister i "< percentChurch Aid. 5 percent * Student Loans, 5 percent; Minis ?ptefs Institute.- percent; Miseellr II neous. 'Lp. icent: Dynamo Canvj # i he'll is moderator. *t If you want to po to annu; $ moetimrs when- the^* are attende J thousands. visit .ahy of the* ar n:;;i 1 lncoiinii.s in Anderson count} ' r'.is is . nnioiiu the. most protfref j. ive counties in the whole state. " I at.niit.l tin- A. M. -E. S. S convention- aid I .cay tie institut " J hist week and it was well attend r ; etl. It-met at Allen university. ' J Just over at Benedict-,' the Blip * .list .BoaTdnf Keiieious Sduoatio 11 {'licit 1 its. session and mapped th ' ! Meanest [rfieraiii ever attempt? ] by any denoii.ii at'.; n. I lads we. , I nade to eniolj i vet v schtsbf, unio lit I i:il\ eiit ieu. * i* lie.- si '.to A' .1 i t.'i ovei sial tors wwv sett! ^j... cry peacefully.' Tlte board elect d KiVs.J . M. Beaty, chairman I I.. J. Starks, \iee . chairman; 'J j Towns. tel. secretary and C. 11 * I Brown. H ea-uier ljynamo Camp -H '-ell.?i 0' I . |l.ii.Im^- secretary afn I Iof Methods.- All (ieid wt?r! j lii ! 'difcted from the o IbV;'* ? t \infi'i on. \ i:h county work" s i ' very county in tile state. No as i- is!.oil correspundilij.*- 'M'-i^iiir' . j'.Wii.- named but 1 >?* I'. A. Cailaban * I of Aiken v\'il! assist'with tno work ' . I 1 1 \.ttention s'.-nda.N Schools And ' 71 ? f'jlh.l** j < \ o,.l-.SClf. llcTe is, ill l.nvdi;; ds'i (It-s A. those wlv : i 'ii:l in >" 1 . '?"> monthly to the cor <'-1;< i' 11%r m cri'UU'.v. Class 11 1 : >-> who >.;tld T'.r: Cla.-s C, ">0c ? LC 1...-. K. luc; Clas .*? ; I 'I. thus, setulinj "'.hinv'. " All, will lit* sent device in thi--*n\ancy by S"ep 4 t ember 1. when tin* new schtdul y ;oV- into effect. Your, name wil : .'appear j;i Kumpbell'.: i ams. < 'Unit s. S la'.ojs ?f Methods urn surveys nil. h. conducted all ove the s'.a'e uti'tf r tl.e. supervision o J the Dean - of Methods. The l'ul ' pvojrram vC.il he submitted to th 1 t.neral bi::'i: in. November. Vic Mory. Svcees , Achievement,* Tri : uhii h:(i ' are th" yoals for lSh'17. ^Wh'.'.'i y?. i r':n! these Grams Charl' stoi) Cotiiity will be the firs : convention to have h.'ul a count; - with- School of Methods anil a de ; nominali-mal I?:b.Ie S'hool. Deal - Campbell n..-j-t(d hy fifteen work ers'at*"'the'ones who pot this ovc-i r M1 s. I'.. .1. Camiiitell iliieeted-th 1 Bible S Intel. More than ">00 at * tended. What- are y<m rati in fr thi ' month1 ai" readi(a> Creatjv '; l.enrinrjr 1 y Conine: Head a 1 least one irot? i book, monthly. I * . ( uliforiua Hir.in<l l l(n? ini:ii?U rs and daymen hav t-iimiH? ?f ih: ii- inieiilioh of iroinjr t I."-: Anvele-. loaded by Presiden ; P, it'? !-. A>; 1 >ri 1 tirector, w L M.l'S'l' RAISE HIT. ALI.OTMKN' 'of $."00,(111 We i < i'il ?a'out $ 150.0(' "|Tak- au after eolleefion Sundl\y rT-.4 y Workers an! let-ns send the '|t<? my < iliac at oi>?v. Presiden Hut!i*?* must not eome behind othe state prsideots. 1 am askim i lotto churches for 50c. St. Paul . t Andei nir is payiiur $10.00. Th i Pocky niver association is payinj . $25.00.. Tlie State convention i . I paying $1(mi.oo. You have neve . Sallowed your presidi nt and se"re . tary tp fail. Pev. 1.. ('. .Tonkin - 1 must be able to lead out $500.0 P> from South Carolina. This is th .. : tfem.'i'at ion. T.Od," miles?f-trr? 1 p.reutest ?rin ev-r offered in thi s than $100.00. Meals .15c to 25< I Poome 75e. fume on men let u Ii ten to California ahdrjvisit all point s of interest. I shall expect you I lonation. Send it by Monday, Ann f j u>t 10. Send what you fan. T)ooi H I way is $10.00, Semi a donation a Is len t. T.ook for the roll in Th II Palmetto Leader. ? MeCoinucK ciRcrrr news. Rev. JAV. Martin. Pastor e Tin- fir-f'duv <>f August was \ high day at > Springfield A. M. F 1 f,hnreh. 1 ntr the beginning of on ' revival meeting. The services thru out t'he weejx \vere good. The pator van this meeting alone, as h was disappoint/'d in trotting helj |( It was also a home coming da ; for our people. \*.?>iting in the home of Mi Roht: FMmunds are his ehildre Mr. and Mrs. .George F.dntund I ard son, Mrs. Carrie Freeman an I two children. Miss Essie Edmond: , Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and daugV , tor all of Ohio. r Mrs. T.illian Searles of Greer ville spent the week-end with hr v mother Mi-s. f'orene E. Froemai e Messrs. Lewis \V. Jones, Jams e Sneezer and .LIT. Thnmpkins r o Detroit.,-pent 10 days in the hom J of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Searles. I * ' - "" ' T"' - *' r "~-i THE PALMETTO LEADER [f Mrs. Mary Curry of New York 1, is also visiting Mrs. Ruth Scarlet and otheis. Those on the sick lisl h Mrs. Susie E. Settles,' Mrs. Laura >- Patterson, Mrs. Angelina Booker Jasper Freeman, Mr. Eugene Patterson and wife of Detroit are - here at the bedside of his mother , All's?T.aiira Patterson. . <> Rev. W.T. Lamb of N.C. is help ' J ing Rev. Martin in his revival ? ? at Ebernezer and Shiloh. He is J J a great preacher and singer. ^ The friends of Mr.. Henry Free . man are sorry to hear, of his J* death in Detroit, Mich., in a car wreck. e Messrs. Freddie Searles and P. . ' Wells were also -hurt and in a bad jonditioh. Mrsf, Carrie Reid of New Jersey is Visiting relatives and friends. .* Mr. Richard Gilchrist and Mr. David Wright of Greenwood visited the former's wife Sunday. Farmers are busy this week t" gathering fodder and hay. it I- SOME NOTES FROM SECOND s, CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH. In our last report in these coli umns "Women's Day" was an> rtounced. These services were ,|Uite a success both spiritually and il financially. Last-Sunday Rev. W. d II. Hubert conducted our services i-l at both servipo hnni-s Uia sagos w.?re well received and very i-jprofounl ir. thought. He surprised i the her rers.. Next ' Sunday Rev. , | .ias.' Abney will conduct our ser5 i-viccs both morning and night. We S I do really have services at night. ! We take this opportunity to sug1 L'pst that several churches unite '* ' in Sunday night services, holding 11 the service at different churohes *:| from time to time. This -would j help unite the spirit of religious L' worship and would reduce expens" jes of the different churches. Several of the pastors of sister church e j es are wi Ing to ^oreach for our " hurch at convenient times. Alreadv Rev. Yo.yngblood and Dr. ' Starks have helped us. Rev. ReedM er has sent his Gospel son frenuently and still others are t o ' t;onie sunn. Listen for announce^jments of Rev. Jenkins, Rev. DuekI j ett and others. ' " v i PINE GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH II r :. I Rev. H. T. Summers, Pastor i ! A large crowd was\out to wit;j ness the revival meetings, ' Surfday Si'hoolat the usubl hour. ei At 12^30 Elder W. J. RobWn " preached a soul stirring s?rmohv "[ At 2:45 Rev. Lewis of Columbia delivered another burning I s j message. 71 Rev. Miss Garrett of Ohio is s| helping her uncle Elder Robinson1 " i conduct the revival. R^v. Garrett Lj | preached an unusual sermon an Tuesday at the c.iurch 12 o'clock. 1 Ten sinners confessed Christ, r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins ^farid family of Eastover spent Sun, day here, dinner gu^ats of Mr. . | and Mrs. "Zeb" Smith. i Mrs. Beltrn and son of Frrend; -ship motored here Monday and t spout a pleasant afternoon with vjher sister and brother Mr. and "jMrs. James Washington, j Miss Elizabeth Graham and nephew Lemuel Smith have returned , J from Chicago where they spent - three weeks with their sister and aunt, Mrs. Rosena Winbush. s Mr. and Mrs. Lathar Boyd of ^ Baltimore are here visiting relai lives and friends. Mr. hnd Mi<s. F. Spencer of Elizabeth, N. J., are hePe visite jing their parents. i)l Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd and t. wining di u wumore are aisw nere Gj visiting relatives and friends. I I Miss Maltie Iioyd spent la?t | VOORHEES N. ;i| High School ant s i X r :|: Denmark, So S ? % Fall Term Begins i -if s X \!y Courses leadin to tw< s| {; Teacher Training, Fii riF' Business Course j { Two year Agriculture '"X ' 16 Units of High Scl ' !j! Together with T ? it ; l.j. ror further information, ad . y. <i i UY mmm 'r | >f g iHBSHHR ie g .L^...... L..*..'.. / -i ' : *? i week with Mrs. V. Brannon. 3 ? Mr. John Hiller was the dinner *! guest of Mrs. Adm Nixon Sunday. ] 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper of .j ' Charlotte, N. C., spent the week *1 > end wrth their mc/ther Mrs. E. "I j en/d wrth their mc/ther Mrs. E. ] - Hylar. ???-, j Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reese of J Columbia were the dinner guests of their sister Mrs. James WashAngton. J Mr. John Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. I*jj Westjy Dreher were the dinner { guests of Mrs. Susanna Graham, A Mr. Thomas Gil^s spent Sunday A here with his motheb, Mrs: Josie $ Giles. , i ? t A BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH | v Rev. H. I<ewis, Pastor X Little Miss Pegu^e revjowed the Sunday school lesson for the little ones last Sunday. Too much X cannot be said in way of commen- ^ dation for the splehdid prepara- { tion made and manner of her deljvery. Miss Jen^tte Lyle^ re- X viewed for the adults. Miss Lyles i-s one of the teachers in Junior ?!; department and a college student " at Allen university. Her review _ j \Vn3 just excellenjtv. These two , reviews were highly enjoyed by the entire Sunday school. A IY For the morning services the ? congregation was well ropresented. The pastor selected his text X front St; Matt. 44:11, subject "The *? Unique Christ". - ? The A. C. E. League has done X good work this conference year X ,and rs destined to do more under the presidency of Mr. Henry W. ? * * T ? VVUCi . ^ * * A The night service was also well X attended. The gospel choir serv- ? es every third Sunday night. The pastor selected St. Luke !*! 29:10 a3 text." Subject "The Mis- *?* sion of the Master". *1* Mm mm & I. SCHOOL | 1 Junior College | g ?uth Carolina | it September 21, 1937 I I 'U $ C8 ' ? : ?- ? ? 3 years Junior college X x rst Grade Certificate. $ ? il Course I?j|5 lool given ' A ;s 'rades. ' X MB dresa ?! J. E. BLANTON, Principal | 1 LEEVY'S FUNERAL HOME | | ndertaking And Embalming a 8 ?SLOGAN? i 0 LOWER PRICES" l AMBULANCE SERVICE 2 | la Ne*r Ar Totfr Nearest Phone" g ? Undertaker for State Hospital 2 C hone 9276 I. S. Leevj, Mjfr. 5 3 SI TAYLOR ST, COLUMBIA 8 g * ? [ 4 .. I I|ip I||im I II II I III milP| I i III imp iHI) ^ PIWI I wmnww pppW W.^WPPWpiPHP.1 Saturday, August 21, 1937 | I " ; i STATE A. & M. COLLEGE f Orangeburg, South Carolina | FALL SESSION "T| Beginning, September 15, 1937 | Courses leading to Bachelor's Degree ^in Agricul- $ ture, Mechanic Arts, Home Economics, Teacher Train- $ Jng, Business Administration and Arts and Sciences. *?* Competent Faculty, Excellent Facilities, Reasonable X J USmarihno V J UAJ^VilQtO. .A For Further Information, Write x 1 THE PRESIDENT, - | State College, Orangeburg, S. C. { - , ' ? ' v . Claflin College | % . ; | ORANGEBURG, S. C. ? X JNext Session Begins | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th A i Special Features: y Strong Faculty New Curriculum adapted to needs of students New Departments including : ' X j? Home Economics u | Business Administration?- . v? | ^?Teacher Training jj* Dramatics *|! Fine Arts X Music t I' Library Science ' ? X ' ^ Rates Reasonable Advantages Unexcelled ^ Y For further information, write: ? J. B. RANDOLPH, President / ? .<~x-x-x-x-xkx-x~x~x~x~x-x~x-x-x~x~x~x~x*<-x~x~:~xJ. Allen University | COLUMBIA, S. C. | ^ SIXTY-SEVENTH FALL SESSION | BEGINS I Wednesday, September 15, 1937 SCHOOL OF RELIGION | COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES |; . DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER TRAINING Si _ . I For further Information Write g EUGENE H. McGILL FL0S8IE McCLAIN | -4 President Registrar :?8?ceoe??M08SC8C8C8???C8C8C8?cec8C8a^^ Morris College Sumter, S. C. | "A Monument of Negro Achievement, The Pride | M of Negro Baptists" c fl 1' ' IP' | V HIGH SCHOOL | SCHOOL OF EDUCATION g ft LIBERAL ARTS | THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL | Rates Reasonable. Catalogue SenT^Upon Request ia Next Session Begins September 15,1937 J ^ For Further Information Write I ! THE PRESIDENT