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; ' . ^ Cooking % % & ^>'7 * . i % ; 4 4 VOL. XII?NO, 40 v , ?????? Madame 1 * 1 ???????? Founder-Presid O 11 r college on : Mrs. Annie M. Malone. Founder and President of Poro College. * ?Chicago*. 111., and Col. Johtn C. . Robinson, Ethioijjin A viator , under Haile Selassie,"^vill appear at th? , idjifcy Park C. M. E. church, on ] Monday night, November 29, at ] ? '7:30 o'clock. This is th<" f.rst time j Mrs. Malone has made a visit to the State of South . Carolina, also i Col. Robinson and a great deal of 1 ? . interestr4+T~ being manifested in their arrival. ** PoroV Tleauty Collvgo in St. "j Louis, Mo-., and Chicago 111., and that of the Aviation school and < Mrs. Malone air flights wall be . shown an talking niov'fs. Mrs. Malone is anxious to* rtvee-. the citizens of Columbia an.' will deliver a short address; Col. Robinson 1 will also be present to talk to \ those interisted* in avia?*'cn* , Mrs Malone will be a guest at ^ i ? ' jfl MADAME ANNIE M. MA LONE *S * / , % V7L the A. M. E. Zion confeunce and the .^rMr-E. conference at o'ne ,y of the tneetingg Si^id^y? Leaving here ?y will Z'~> to thie Statfcs j of Ooi/gia, Florid/* ami Louisiana. i I '?t-wes^ ' ? ' ; # Charleston ?. C.. November 21 |T ?M? ?:,'. Annie M. Malone, founder and pj-esi.ent of Poro 'College, Chicago, 111., and Col. John C. Robinson of the same city made their . first visit to this city on Tuesday, me occasion Doing me graduation exercises of the local bianch of Poro of which Miss Ethlyn Smith 'I is the instructor.* The commence- 1 mcnt Exercises were helo' at the 1 *0 Morris Brown A. M. E. church of v which the Key. It. I. I/emon is pas- 1 tor. A large audicnce was present and a fine program was. ren' dered. Mrs/. Ma lone and party are mak ing a tour of the south, starting 1 here am. ending in Jackson, Miss., -about --F^ec-rrrbcr- 1th W.th them are two machanicians who have charge Of the-showing of the Poro > -'. talking^ mc-vies, exhibiting the activities iof t he contge in St. Lc/uis, Mo., Chicago, 111., and the Avia^ NEW ST. PHILIP CHURCH , Re^. C. Capers, Pastor. Charleston.?Bur vices Jit Saint Philip on last Stintiay were conduced by the pastor. Having been sent to" this station for the ensuing year, after serving the past four years, as a well beloved min -4rf iater; the membership is hoping '*' 'V* that this conference year will bo a banner one. At"ll the midst of the I freezing weather our pastor spoke from St. Luke 16:23; subject; "Is p Hell a Place?" He delivered n ? wonderful message from this sub-1 ject. . Sunday school held forth at its respective hour. The \ lesson was I very befittingly taught "by the t teachers afid reviewed by R?v. I. W. Bennett. At evening worship ouj^ .pastor delivered a challenging mess ago using as his text Gen. 2-2r8; theme ??te'aith in God" This message was " full of thought and forcefully delivered: 'At the conclusion of these services our pastor expressed his thanks and gratification for the WSrlc' and the cooperation given during the past conference year. - For all theft^" blessings we thank flte Lord Earnestly. s 'v . . r i l r I : Schoo m tA f 1 > ' u * v... Malone, I lent of Poro Southern Tour tion School, operated by Col. John 3. Robipson. ? * Mrs. Mo lone The Speaker ' Mrs. Mrtlone was the principal speaker of the evening and before presenting the graduates their diplo*ma% she urged them hot only he the best Poro beauty culturist but to maintain .the .A^als and standards -of their Altfwi Mart| that these 'standards v\jere. grape, beauty, dignity .Godliness and service. She said: "Thtu girls, women and men who atl-'nu this in. titutiun. leu! ii tr.ose dungs whi.-h prepare them equally foi self;reliance, self-respect and the consequent great accomplishment. In your two hands is the power to succeed?to become independent" ' ?yt , -t Col. Robinson T^lks Col. John C. Robinson, chief of the aviation stalf of Iiaiie Selassie, formed Emperor of Ethiopia ivas the other speaker and he told in an interesting manner the -opportunity afforded jfoung mon to learn aviation al. the John C,-Robinson Aviation School of Chicago, ic was me pia.i & v ol. Robinson to lly here in_his own pla^Tbut the weather -conditions prcvehted. lie interviewed a number of citizens who were interested in aviation. The Program Rendered -The following graduation program was rendered: Imioduction of mistress of cer.tmonies, Mrs. M. E. Fields; welcome address, Mrs.. Geneva P. Singleton; solo, Mrs. I.Iaree P. Tobin; history of Poro, Mrs. Anna Taylor; soio, W. Baxton Wilson; history of hairJressing." Mis. Ruth Collins; Coiffure Revue,- hair dressing, being done by graduates; duet, Misses Haywood and Refoer; presentation i>f Poro ^enionsti^atOr/Miss Ethyl R. Snutfci^by Miss Mable Roper; introductioiT^ol^ysitors and read og of ltltgrains7^3jrs>-jUalp;ne introduced by Din Huldah JT^Piioleair. Diplomas were awarder by Mrs. Malc/ne. i. The "Graduates Mesdames Ruth (J. Collins, Mary Frazier, Annie Blanphard, Drucilla Johnson, Sadie Rrogdon, Nellie Gib-on. M o A iiojlr-CUH-w-PrrrTKT Olivia M. Randolph, Anna Taylor and Mabel Roper. The "seniors are Mrs. M. E. Fields, Mrs. Rebecca Simmons, Mrs. Lucile Smiley. Mrs. Strena Goidon, Mus II ermine Eaters, Miss Ophelia AlstoJ), Miss Krmyntrude graham an.. Alice Foster. Juniors: Miss Mae Johnson, Miss Susana Gricc- and "Mrs. Maree Tobin. Rev. J. C James, pa?tor of the Ebenezer A M. E. church, Rt'v. R. E. Brogdon, pastor of Emmanuel A. M. E. church Dr. William Thoino and other prominent citizens were presented. 4 To Visit Other States-., ir * r _ i ? _ _ i. i < - - '<? ? mis. iuaione ana party will pe in Orangeburg- aflki Columbians. C., at an early and wiii appear on p; ograms _ and. ?now tbe talking movies cP 1'oro college. Leaving South Carolina, they will visit .the States oif*" Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi. A big program anJ commencement will be giveti in New Orleans, La. SOCIAL SECURITY" ARE ISSUED TQ_ ^Temporary Employees in Bi Are Qua Mr. W.. H. Nixon.i Jr., Announces Students, farmers and 'others who plan to tak6, temporary jobs in business and industrial estab ishments during the Christmas ho! idays should obtain a' Social Security number card immediately, il was declared today by W. H. Nixon, Jr., Acitng Manager, Columbis Field Office of the Social Security Board. - ?' "Wo arc issuing account nunr ber cards every day to persons whe are seeking jobs during the holi days," Mr. Nixon said. "It haf been reported To ~uF that manj dttiployers will not even take ar application for a position unles! the applicant has an account nun' ber. Some people believe that il they are ndt working, they <lo Aoi need an acc<mnt\ nuhpber. Howcr er, if a perswi plans to get a jol in an employment that is include< in the old-ago insurance part o the Social Steely Act, lie ?houl< P< I & She ? Pal rC(!)LUMl31A, 5 "ounder P< Allen's President To Speak At N.A.A.C.P. Meeting Sunday 4 pm. INTERESTING MUSIC/. L PROGRAM 1" AN N ED CcJUmbin,, S. C.?Pr^'dent. E. II. McGill, Allen university has been -secure*. to make -t>-e principal address at the join- meeting on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock of the X: A. A. C. P. pnd vhe Robert Klliot Foru?h a^d Prof, meeting wilt be held in Second Calvary Baptist church. j A n i 111 cresting pi;ug?5im ha3 been planned winch wi 1 include" special musical number#, under the cOf Prof. FY P. Abrrihaify >head of the Music .lepartfmijjjt, Allen university. Miss Besslo *Ki"i?rd, Allen studetil^-will render h vocal solo. President Dehnn oif the Robert' Elliot orum and Professor j llipp, Booker Washing!, n f Ifigh schotrl aX*ill make short talks. Other j business of the N. A. A. C. P. and the F >rum will trke up " a short part-of the program. 0 . The public is cordially urged to attend this important meeting. Rev. D. S. Pogue Snoaks To P. T_ A J I ? -11 Thursda\ Moveirocr 18tli was monthly m. ''ting Affp .v/r S.. Flint Street T.T.A Yice-Presid '-At, Mrs B. L. Davis announce.. 'he house in order for business, she then ask ed Miss Christine Tirana, to act as pianist. After devotions the Key. Cnerry presented tVc speaker, Rev I). S. Pogue wno used for a subject "Thg Child's I'eligious Educa'.ibn" lie made it very I plain_'.that education is ;? goqd thing.^provi *cd it is a good typo1 7l?~^?tkiciition^ but when iv minus the piineil)IeS~-of^Chr:sti?n religion, it bfc'comes a ciu:s(r~1*^the ip^ dividual and a menace to the nation. f?e sajd the main pu pose in ..^education should be to better - qualify one for service, n entally, morali-, an . spirit tally. We enJoyed Rev vJPogue's talk. The 'Rrts^jittriity chairn:.n Mrs.*; Gryris n nted^the new patrons. After singing p. Thanksgiving song, Mrs. Davis favorer ' us wit1, a Thanksgiving reading. Mrs. B.ggs spoke of bow the P. j T. A. e juld help make tK less for tiinate children happy or, Christ- j mas. A nn tion prevailed that the j mother? bring o& send .ill of their disfc'ai'dcd toys* to the next nieoting :to be worked Jovor fc.r these children. ?We regie', to report that our , ._Pl'esh_anL,-Mrs. Mario Ct-iht/un is 1 sufferng with a severe 001J. Hope she \tai-ll soon get better. I Banner class first eraie, Mrs. M. S. Johnson, tcaehei-. P.T.A I song and avljournment, N U MBE I^TCA RDS~ HOLIDAY WORKERS isiness and Industry X* tlifying for Old-Age Insurance ?? , , . i write or Call in person at the nearest Field Office of the Social j. S/curity Board. f?-^"/On the brief application form, . | known" as the f$S-5, for an account I nymber there n question . that icflflls for the name of the applit cant's present employer. If the. . applicant' is not working id an ini | cludqd employment, he should an , bwur tpqa, qunMioH. oy simpiy writ Ttig ^un?iployod.' "* f Mr. Nixon urges each "work take good care of his number card * to record his number somewhere at home where he can refo^Uto It ' number is all that any worker will ever nre^h he emphasized. 1 FORMER EDjfTOR IN THIS f STATE I Cary R. hewisf Chicago. 111. formerly mn-a'ping' editor of th> Chicago Jtefenaer, now irwhiiP relaJ tion counsellor for Pore college, I was In Charleston, S. C., and f Orangeburg this week and will be . in Columbia the latter part of the 1 wwk. m at Oj * . ? , tucttt SOUTH CAROLINA, SATUUl)', oro System Colored Fair Proved Success- ? Leading Agricultural I Spbukers Interest Group County Farm Agent Aiken _ The Ocean Grove AfTnfial Com munity Fair staged its smooth' nnd abundant exhibits to t h e largest group ever in its history Tho Ocean Grove Fair ground is situated in tho farming district nf Ailrpn rmintv with thrco lmr'ii. lating. acres of oaks, prmr trees,) and a few flowers endowed with 1 the "Richest beaut res of nature, j This ['view commands a sweeping pahorama of cotton and corn . fields with encircling woods endowed at present with a variety 1 1 of beautiful colors'.' Speakers in the main on this occasion " weije specialists in agriculture.. The ! first speaker on the occasion Mr.( A. Ward, District Extension ' I Agricultural Agent stressed six important points. He carefully re . lated, and vividly analyzed the ( significance of conserving the following things: Conserve' the forest, wild-life, community spirit, our health, our homes, and our soils. He. says: "If we do not -need most of these things at pies ent, we must not be reluctant iir conserving them, for if we do^gen crations- to- come with your fami- j lies will sulTer." Mr. Monson Mor? ; ris, who is extensively known in s in* agricultural neiu xoi ius muu errt farming practices, spoj^e on i the change this county mu^t innko j ^ to increase the standard living. ' ^ lie emphasized the fact that poul try can be successfully raised ui j i this county, and until this_ is- done I j in. a cooperative way, othejj^ moth (ods used to realize gross profit j j on the farm will be of no avail.1 Mr. Monsori Morris is so interest- ciLjn the growth of thei spirit in j 4 1 i wojJk~--anipng Negroes that hof|' offered anil nwnritrd^himself $a I ill', _ to f-the 4-11 boy who displayed-4h , best,..pig. Booker T. Burris woiiT^ ?;at Worthwhile prize; ho will en- j rge fupnn his pig project next ^ yoar...[ ^ , X Mr. H. A. Woodle, county farm n agent spoke encouraging pH' coop s oration." Mr. \V. S. Coriey, assist- A ant district Extension Agent- addressed the group with interest- n mnr vittnnvU n r^rvtnrvS?Hinir fn "make the best better." Mr. II. v E. Daniels, Negro Extension Agri v cultural Agent outlined the laxity ? of the state to wake up nnd r< a- . lii?e the advantage it has over ,, other states in the union-to grow crops the year round. The State of South Carolina can grow a wide }j variety of crops in abundance "" that the nation demands.;.--Other t noted speakers who--tfpoke on th L occasion wcge-r^Miss Rosa. tteed,|v Nogrx^-Htfrvie Demonstration ^Aeent!, ^Atfendale County; Mr. J. IT Mar- , shall, Negro County Farm Agent Bamberg Couflty; Mr. FrankHn".( IIiekson, Farmer and Agriculture c teacher, Aikjm; Mr. Amos L. Gun- ,, tor,-farmq^, Aiken and Rev. E. F Fields, -Tan^jgr, Aiken. Among < the, smooth and high grade oxhi- I bita shown at the* fair, both farm and some exhibits a variety o f modern farm, implements were on display which revegjed in arnicas ure the enormous strides made in hirpinn conveniences since the ofe- 1 merits were r.lrst harnessed. With the . continued cooperation of the. farmers and co-Wofker Miss- M.M. v ' \f V i aai/^lr VntrrA nmn Tlmv\,\n . v stration Agent, the^fair is expected to move enwaAlonto a county fair. EVA JESSY E IN SERIf US _ n AUTO ACCIDENT - , v Charleston, S. C.-r-Ev- Jessyo, e famous choir director and accom- ; panist was seriously hu-t in an p auto accident near h^rc " hen her 1 car was smashed by a heavy truck^s Her left hand and 3 r.os were p broken and 2 others are inj^rj^us 1 ( condition. T&e party was en route , t hare to fill an engagement, .-j I * . * s, y ram-.' :w, ;Ni ' ' / i'. Jtjjjfo \y~n<?v. r ." > '. T~.' i k. i L^r/y_;;vkk--?l6jje' Is AIi>S ( . * . C'; In Or-.- o i " C I CwtCir C. < ' <a . ' ; i : - . 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