The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 16, 1938, Page Page 4, Image 4

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-1. Qdjr ^atmptto^2jfa2fr~ -i PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C Entered at the -Post Oifice at~Co ?.?*.? -? lumbia. S. C., a& second cla? matter by an Act of Congress. SUBSCRIPTIONS & One Year $2:0( Six Months ... ?- I.2( ; Three Months .7( Single Copy ~_.r..7:7r_??JU FOREIGN ADVERTISING AGENCY ~ W. B. ZIFF CU., Dourbunr St. Chicago, 111. Oiliciul Advertise, nients at the rate allowed b> law. The Leader will publish brief fm<i , <? rational letters on subjects?of general ^iii.erest when they arc accompanied by the names and audi ess of the authors and are not of a demutory nature. Anonymous communication will itnl h?> noticed. Rejected manu scrips will not be returned. REMITTANCES Checks, Drafts and .'ostul or Ex Money iM'i.tirs should be made payable to the order of The PaJntettu. Leader. - GEO^H. HAMPTON .. Publisher N. J. FREDERICK Editor E. PHILIP ELLIS ..Field Agent L. G. BOWMAN Chculating Mgr Communication intended Tor the current issue must he verv brio anil should reach the editorial desk not later than Tuesday each wiiekr" "City'news, locals, personals and social,. news by Wednesday. Business r.t.d Kditoria Phonp 4523 ~ ? SAT IK DAY. APR! L 16th ? -THfr C 111' IW*11 A?NTISWNC3v? i?-- Eruni accounts fruro, Nazi land, it seems that Hitler has the idea . that the Church is a nuisance. . Anyway, he .doesn't seem to have ' u hTgh fevranl Tor. that- institution. Something of 'hat idea seems t<< have hit ^Columbia. Here, the courts art* to depute who*tier tile Tli-vli-:i church at aii\ .rate?is a nuisance. Some whi^c folks, like Hitler, says this particular church is. So it's up to tht Court to now say just how colore I profile ought pini- the Loi t. Fv erything will be regimented after awhile, it seems, or at least the tendency'is veering in that direction. THOMAS E. MILLER. At the ripe age ^of" S3 years, ____ 11<ui. Thus. 1C. .Miller .passed away at .his bona- in Cha'rleston April S. Dr..' Miller wa.-. one of the State's most prominent citizens. Ilis' ca i t er was one ^rf hniior and-usefulnoss. ITe was the product of oth Or--Hmf's-rrmhItberal TipportTinilies. Born in Beaufoit County tkirinu slavery, he. after freedom was graduated from Lincoln University, Chester.' Pa. Returning homo, b. entered politics, being at different 'times S.hool Convmis?;ont:r; Representative in the Legislature, Congressman and was. a Member of the Cohstitutional'Con ?< vt.nt.4o-??f.wimtnii?t a..?. State. Constitution. On ^tho < stahlishmcnt ,of the State Colored College in 18(J6, he was elected its first president, whi.h position Tie occupied for 1G - years. In the passing of Dr. Miller, a forceful, useful and honota We ttfe came to journey's end. SI' \ D A Y FI N HR .U.S." While?th" , more?int-elligent ele men Is of f;tixt-.'l.J 'are giving their attention and thoughts to the ways of living and tiro solving of prohleins?effecting pxintenoc,?the colored brother as. usual keeps his eyes on the dead, or the things Ji.'.^iWdaTeM liter with; the psychology of death is an ever present sprit. The latest idea herenhnnt .5 put forth by those, who, in a way, , ? are no doubt leaders, is the pass_ ing of a law by City Council pieventing colored people?mark you! COLORED PEOPLE from having funerals^ or Sundays. This amazing proposition was put forward by a prominent colored minister who. as the representative of the colored preachers of the city, besought City Council to pass such a law. St ippe.d of all other ideas, one must wonder just how a body of ministers could ho so igwr.vnnt ^ as to think any division of tVin American government can adopt a law1 dealing specifically with one race.to the exclusion of the others, Some one should have reminded - then that somcwhero in the U.is. Constitution there is a little provision dealing with just that point. Rut why not' Sunday funerals?! Cettng down to the practical, Sunday. funerals are better fop the masses of colored people in and around this vicinity and under the: conditions surrounding them In ( those days and times, it is difficult enough to earn sjffi'eient to keep the- wolf from the door even when one is fortunate enough to 1 i iiii i i i n i c. _ . .A?j, -i have a regular job. The friend ( :? snd even relative often ju*t can-jj? ?not ufford to leave the job to nt-'Afen3 the funeral. Besides, the work tf the employers maybe of *?. such ;v character that* demands.$ . and requires the workers presence. But St'.ndav?well, that's a day ?1 _1 rest from the usual activities. No industrial schedule is thrown out _ _uL_tix*n!?Ly funeral atti mianc. # After .ilLfsund-^y?fune44the?>e nut "sT so bad. But if-thoy were, educa- tir ticn and not prohibitory law would j>|( be the renledy. be * - -" ni i. . . - ^ \ I Kampbellgrams | f [ .1 _ Stephen C. Caropbey | 111 The Baptists of South Carolina ' _ vvi11 p:i 1 Vif :it Rock Hill, with thpj ' Prospect Baptist church, Tuesday,'1 ' May 3 at four. p.fn. to do one of, thi^'e-things: First. They will smth. 1 *r to make bin; speeches and go. home and sleep urit il next May. | _ -Srennrt: Or they will make plans. '' , and let them die from lack o(;_ .iinirt'itr to push them. Third; Ui I they will make plans and put ONK in charge to organize this Baptist K 1 rMob into an army and there by plans and system create a grcatci denomination and be'-?-pnrl of the} great* whole that is bringing things A to pass. Plans arc fine when push Y ed. I for "one will bo' thorg. to.i Create ax fajfe <>> is needed a now? vpe of approach to the making of J i greater denomination. I will rate with other leaders, who are anxious to see The Unified '* gram Set in Action. I saw a cartoon by Dtess.h r. It bowed a great big horse saddled. hi the sad do* was written Intel- ; '\gent Leadership. But t;>r> sad- ; ,* die was empty. Near by st'v I a g pup urging "the e'd'.( r to r 1 1< tl-r ?horse. The horse was labelled. Resources in men. , money and. ep'ipment. The men were named TV.l!i ! ...1 t * ? I i mi11it-iii .jocKoys. linptists -of I South Carolina hoar mo.. Wo have J the churches. Wo .have tlio men Wo have .the or^an ir.it ion .in Asociationsi Unions, Convent ions"- :l anil Pieachers. Wo have th.'l t oed. Wo have the ' opportunity Vv lm Will Ride The Horse of Inulligent Leadership and give - the, state ini-iwuy ('nine' ihiii" eclroi ly and systematically. In J ' 1030, Kanipl-ellerams asked ' > j euestion, WHO, when Dr. Stat';-''1' = i was leaving Morris College. ami,' i lh\ Earle was leaving the pre.-'-; fdvncy ..of.-the ~c*.r.w n ti<?Hr- ''4V*w- j- |after eight years. Kamnbellgram-j ' fare asking, Who Will Rule The i Horse of Kesom '*s in the saddle of""Intelligent""!.end-.u ship and~iiov. 1 us the nsolessnos-! m'" the iiip. ^ led methods we are now emnl yi' .in our annual convention-.. I * ' I In 1034 you placed- a oevtrw: [ man in charge <f the fiel I w- ] I, the S. S. and PYPC t..nw . t j . You are the witnesses ns t > tv" effectiveness o* f the chain.-. wrought. in the state S. S. ami P..' \T.t\ ^departments. Tin- re-uPs*" l are evident. Yet. there is lo.mi iw; j improvement. _Ihu-mrxi Italy nun; | not tro ahead of the main body. If'. , Georgia cati have the Copp>-iatT Program, FT North Cay-Iiita 1 , have the L nitied Program. y. i.y e:.-> . live Program. There is ? !;!> -i-m-' answer. Vo'.ur.taiy -lm-; t'a . . rated- with I.Uibi?>us ?Knvy. h'dd-in ?t-h?2i? hands-, of- .fcrrbrus,? e.i'rth fertilized by gross Ignoraiitu.*. You who are Board Memb- i In-ai'm 'ft associations, unions aiid*' enufem--, . and any other organization. c-m'- - ; on to the board meeting on Tu- . day 'May .3 and let us Ride 'LieHorse: of Intelligent Leadership-. "I'd : Presidents Butler. >Ciar.dy an. Tfoward have led out?rrr rrrrrp.?re- -pfcrts.. Kamplu-llgi am- vi-.e ;i,. n,?? credit for -heaping all .who ha"-. . anything*to hear., They are sate leaders. I am with nil thiv c.f .them. By your vote, you pla-ed-. 11 ynamo Qini-ph-11 - in cha; ir . of .. . the Sunday School^ B. T. U. Y7r ii -1 . tion Schools, and Rt-civatipind 'Leadership and if he lias.n-.g. .U-d'-.J opt, then gave the job to om v. ho ,, will put some thought at: : su-t'o: in - the-work.?BflWN WITH 'fMK y DYNAMO-of1 South Carolina-if lie IKM mill' ; 111 \ Iliuir I IK. U T. 11 who went before in this In- ~~ tollicrc-nt Leadership. If In- has 1; >t , < produced tTie- goods, if he" has 11 >t ' solthe Training Idea- to th-.! state,. if he js not (' cognized~a | > Icodar in this work that you v? ? . ]' .to him, then. Dt.wii \VJ;k L).v n:i.n Campbell and Canipb -lli-m On the other hand if he has given you ! : leadt't ship, tlien yotf Vote mtr' he! a* supported by ACTION'. Take him] a-, out of the pastorate sit up y.. ny General Office under th" Men C in-'w vention, and put money h- hind t'.ei-* r S. S. and B. T. U. Training Pro- V. gram, and le.t the General Sheie-{ V tary Direct all the work and let' < < us stop being Adherent? of The!' ride The Horse of Intelligent. I.en : ' ership and make a beginning to ti1: better organized convention. I-'*' Come on to Sumter Wednesday.1 ; July Iff at 2 p.m. and enroll youi , v' convention, school and union, with " ' your leaders and bask in the heal-!-: '!l1 ing rays of the Inspiration of the*!1'' Balanced-Program anfl Objectives'" of the State S. S. and B T. I'. ;i 1 = must represent SOMETHING. I ' ' jv ii.Ai\ v i r,\\ ,M'?S V * r-- J Ht-J I'nion A. M. E. CttircH Rev. E.-B. M?k. PaMnr {-cU-v S. S. boffan at t'.c usual hour ,cn with Supt. and teachers at their to post of, duty. We had a very good sermon preached by our pas i": tor. $65.00 was raised in the ral- < /!( y fcrr which we are thankful. trai / (, THE PALMETTO LEADER ' \ , V * ' * r MAYBE NOT ~f mcklcford) ?' | OUTERS mgy about suinotlting' amt~YftcTT :<> dumb and unresponsive. Some)ody may inject a hypodermic soution of good argument into them l'hi',v pei k up .for a iiemum nnA> vorlop! they are OUT again. Vhat's the trouble? Simply this: 'Somotiiney folks" live as per MAYttK SO ANF (IJy W. II. Sh IN-andT 1 ki)>?\v. some d?.1i .who \vtU _i art with aiiyiTi'r.pr,' but who will i. lish with rothiny. I know poo- I a w!'o will become charter inem- I {- ,1 1, who i n >t lerTain as members. "-Do 1 u know any of tlu;se iti-un-out \ ? ? .i The nlil |>< - !>?%? call these kind t -pemd e -"s.nm : ,'auw i'ojkv" _S<*mo?t lie tln-y arc IX. an.<L of tho-time?t en? aj t k (-it I", XIiisl U_.Ij uo jl> . * i rch, lodue. >. 'ub and society, li ic.;e "?.0!iH'limey" cha:riele'rs do t cii-'iadj to I ]> t'.yjr nana s oil e roll. Xoil-:".'* more. Yes] p v.-old is i*i111 <>r popple who, nib T * civ' er:il> at thimrs; persons a to (!o tliiir.'s : y spells. . tl Kv(;nMoll ;vvpV who were an Tl i t tin" i'Vi u. a certain pro.U-et. d u tie re.that ll-.pj.v is one per- a l that e;i;i ho -court < d upon. Ih\t s' , : a \y. : I. \ r i a nT find or. put Tl n: hands on the "ii' t' up" party."a' ^n. then name-for su.li people-is **. is in' die entire la;T>f.'' They jro * _=-=? vi<u :>i \i:> on 1 kooks | P.y >'(' M'-JiM** "J I' I'l^n- -$ nr. .?}-! ;7titw" Uuv. ? ?). *= < "l.ive ami I i n". > . \\<- )' :v j-i nii:-?1y'<! anain that o:,<' Imil ! >' ! w ;>!' t h row ins wo?, i; ;'i ih.J .w il man. 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X'h r.f ill-f'-iiK- "1 .-on*. i .j- the homo of j ?' ,v pod back niwl , : } ' 1?oral the follow: / ' 1 '< fo.-' d ;!: m and oftk n kill- n?l n:.v.' and sf.iiti- timo b#*r; somo j1"^' - !ho V if... i ho f iit'Mflo "V cf U"V had,an ! on the stv ot nb'k-i her to d< "h i '''' v '? ?'!. :r 1 i.n 1 hp rrny-irr^T /lu.w'tYm "nVl i ', lit. if !( ft behind il'_^ ui> f--- '.'h- doutrh to l)ny"[M' p1 y ' the show is J I v. M'l to rvvTi<. . f AI (",oTl*s TToTy j .T'Ti (it>h . t d p: ;i|Tv su<m- a sb"w m'" iu-k^ rfrr.rrt. ()f-T ? they then way ! \V th"> Tempi , two hours- before M r'i -t 'ihTs up. Ai'.<l to acM fir irv ': ? 'remit, of'f n up thi<s pr the ".he" part "f the family, ini npg in, and bo seated with clt 1 ' heir feelings or their emotions alogvther. Their?feelings govern heir conduct, Jf- they rnrr be kept roused by excitement and by.liiprp-hoofay Ktuff, " \T)\T may liold hem in line. Tn-and-onti dn nut net by on of any reason - or principle, 'hey are oppoitunists who take dvahtage- of advantages. When advantages become slightly old l ey seek" new "advantages. They ' n't "stay put"?Their skip, hop nd jump feelings keep them ipp'ing. honning ond jumping _ con one thing to another. They-e IX Something and then OUT f something. Know 'em? -^^pyrrgift 1938.) ad ey'ver nn-t-oM flop diUVJi_hais- _ -different shades and colors of easy'-, caps. There they sit thru ! show. There are many other i'c! ins ihat could be made. To ~ - sent day funerals, in general . d a.s to pulling tl^ ( how off .pn n :u\ we feel su e that, anyone the t*i days of the week is niore pv priate than. Sunday. It's not ' matter of. nreaehing the fur.er- 1 or going- to the fro an outing to the theatre?that's up to the (ai, Iter, he has a perfect right 1 i chose;?but where tour people < wo .a nuisance out of anything < gbt intervehe And try to ?<t con l lions ia the good old channel of i inmcn sense. As to when to f 'inch a funeral, we could fol-. w our white friends. It is a ( ijrh'.y rare occasion that when r white purson cn'es, that tfhey t 'ii't get said person-back to .1110- ^ ier dust, the following day. It las that the higher tip hi busi- "d lev jre.t i*. ..over. Not so with us <<r profession the quicker ' ) lollo-. Ml"! eve.-vt hirer-re- . -'hod >'n t<> Sunday. Why hldss 'a- sr-.ij some of the n talk like -aw?sinning against the Holy ihovt t.i bury on any day save .unlay and tW tine s out^of a 100 X'-faniily lose -af-evervbody . '. ! to tin1 plans that may have <-en made days before the death y o'hers. Often the pastor.*, of I T^VhTfrih of which the dead was ?i.'."inlicr?h?emhni nssed?he?not <-. i-g when the member would :!i< <'! out" and not thinking of body kept out so long, goes head -and plans otherwise, then ':< n bo -contacts Hie family noth *g under the sun will satisfy, "t, the show oil Sunday. Especi')v is disagieeable at times to i.e. man who pastors 2 or 3 rural !i-us where the person died early h irehes. Now wo h.ivei kntow'n !' millV iv.orninir. Eiimml Sim. :?y after.?\\"< 11 a few reasons -?t?+-?].in-i?inu 4nit. lo?K 's tin? ' "!?r?ry.?a draw irg raid and ] . il.es.:; .eiovvil sometime if for , II- ( ilu th bible, So many ped^"~, le'i! e so raggel that the crowd t In" nthcr slim tk> any, other ~ a y_ s a lUllliUa _. Tin- "funeral services of our old , ?if V.",?.leliii.'on?wtrs?held |-j iiday. 1:?m? u'eiock at Hopewell , .i'ii in Spartanburg county. ( y (l ay wa- the acting pastor of , . !]!' ',1 that large church.Sev- ' : i. ! it re said about his ?_!_ life. 1'e was; a man that ' ' ~"rl. : eh :.r. h. As a result one ^ kirg brick vanoered L have ever seen in ru-' ' .'! ? - it - L i r.ee the hill. A ni.ce ! h.'ina' is :la- e also*. The people 1 in < i ;<> ;feui Johnson's pro- ' cts. I'm- -J-.'. odj years lie was J lip', rfntehifi cf the Sunday ' : o<i! ar.d was faithful Also he J a> U'e Mrielr-nl president of the b'J eWejl- I .edge' Xo. '22, of tllO f. I!, (irand Lodge. No- one of c :e onf r was inteieste l more than 1 m its gii.wth. It has been our '" a c ''or a long nnmhpr?of--t .i ' V ' i. i1 ii i huun arriociated with?: liu- \.;e w/s a man with a vision.lt hen as. one said that day?and t ?lL_nuirin, ?have?said?it Hr ! t a* a man -that was dependable, t I'rof. S. ('. Perry, Prin. committee *of white women met 7 ith the executive board of the f I'A. The meeting was for the ? i imisu en malting plans for the ?1 autificat in'n'of the school-grounds"n > . monthly PTA meeting also n ?t Thursday evening at 4 o'clock! the schnol auditorium. The fifth 1, ado-furnished a most interest' -fi cr program for the entertainment } the members of the PTA. s, Thursday and Frhlay, the stu- f\ nts had their six weeks evami- -;V tions. We. are hopinsf that the F lldents will start this six weeks , ]r doing their'very best; because "u have success you must have a w termination to do well at the! 1< criming, u, 'IIW I horni Mlub, recently orga-- n zed', is under the direction of w iss Kdmonia Johnson. The first (> lehearsafs were held Friday a d Si adaS' evenings. The result b is v< ry encouraging. _ ' I, f>n Thursday night, Misses Inez t< ifliams, Corric Blnsingame and j< is. Loualgie Owens, teachers of st, second and third grades will a ocr.nf O -1 ml * ' C. j.i.y niiiucnrjnp Wisn-|t( 7 Gate, with the pupils of their p lS8 B' _*? % ? - Wilmington Omegas I] Heading to light, front row: E. Mac] L'. Shaw, L. Shilton, J. Larkins; K trie, A. Hooper, R. Kelson, C?. T. \'i< ivobrnsen, ^T.~T7"Daniels, L. C7 Rivers The annual Sixth District Conferen 22 and 23, withOmicron Alpha the V a>ry nf the city that a Xema~Greek The Sixth District, bf the Omega 1 r laduate chanters in Noith and Soul Registrar of Johnson C. Smith JJhh fional Association of Collegiate Roj*is iatioiy of Collegiate Registrars, a n uionni tvmtcation Association and a ; The Wilmongton Chapter, second vevship of twelve but to date the men or are Dr. S. R. Roscmopd, Basileu: ?. Cooper, Keeper of Finance, J. E. E chapter Editor. ?The Corrftn-encp?m?rompttancn wit] urogram which shall Ive of a dislinc n the city both for tRej'conference ifty delegates and friends, are expec In collaboration with the Alpha P [)nregas have planned a program-of The program includes two formal dai i siirtit seeing tour of t-lie historic Ca he district are urged to attend. All delegates are asked to register TIIE VOICE FROM THE ; MOUNTAIN Ij It. F. SIeii^it - This' week will be a live wire week for Spartanlyr.g and vicinity, 'i The Interdenominational -Ministers { Alliance is having a great coopera- ) tive service pvaip-nm. The alliance -j is condir ting soTyieb"o.TcTi piehl (i for twelve int'ld- at some chinch ' in the city'nr its "vicinity an i some Y member" of the allien-b will preach 3 each night. Th" a:m of this meet- *t in<r is'to"! rine about a closer relax .j a t urn among the members < ? the *: different churches.. The writer X thinks this is a forward step. foi. 'j h" alliance. ?? ? X On Thursday of r< xt week the { Insursyvo Underwriters Missocia- X lion of the state will hold its. an { an-il -'c^'inn in the "Huh City" X The nigh! session will he held at { Trinity A. M. E. chr eh as th" X guest of the Interdenominational Ministers Alliance. Y .i, The p.T-tm and inembeis of Tiin-?*i ity "-hurch seem to b- ready to re- X! mive this great host' of minister's .j. uid insurance men. Rev. T II. Ad ? lis ui is the out- rtaininp-wtm- A Strange as it seems but while *j' n -few rrat iorts-<rf - the?woffrE-nro ttt-" X! raged in the bloody battles of war { * rid some are limbing every lie. ^ 'essary preparation to fight, some >odv is making a greater prepara- ^ tion to study the Book of books. Sueh'is the attitude of the "Men's {' Rible class of Silver ITill M. E. X church. This class under the, di- {< B. T. Smith has nuutr--?rtrh?nmi !?"j1 progress that the members docid- X cd to build a Sunday school room *|< n order that they might have ado- *:* mate room to study God's word.- .j. tt is said that the labor is being *j* uy re cm news fit The fines A which is'.composed of sonic of the y est bricklayers and rftTpmtors in X he town. It would ho fine if other huvches would follow this- exam- X do. > The Spartanlnirjr Raptist asso"- y iation will i^dd a one day sessional it Nnv Trinity -church-of Wellfortl { ?n Friday, April' 22nd.' At which X ime each church wi'l brinif up he reipiired domway ;or-the Hal><-X ist "State coTrcrrtlnn "at Rnrfc Hill m May 1. The Moderator declar- *:* hat bis association will represent ?' .00 per cent along all lines. X F.AXC'ASTER"..NEWS The" Young V.'oman's I! >ni>- an 1 X Vrreign Missionary society of thi { dt. Zion A. M. E._ Zi.oJti ....church X act Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock { t the home of Mrs, Kverlena Cun X ingham on Phasant Hill street,. The meeting wfts callerl to order X v the President, Mrs. Mabel Rai*yt "Just As [ Am" was lud'bV" X liss Annie Phipher Faulkner; { cripture was read by Mrs. Mary X dice Adams; prayer was led { ?... A ??-?!? ? nr>. ,-\mm, .mho ,*\?trni; "wnat a -> . 'fit-nil Wo Have In .Te=Us" was rd Ivy Mis (iiissri Simpson. Min- " ' tos wore rend and adopted after 2 hii h tlio foil was called and col- 3 ction. Fnch mFirtber?responded 3 i* F> n R;).].. 'IVI-VII IT..iirt?nr? .0 iembe:? were present' Collection ft as one dollar-and fifty-five cents. *? The discussion was "How to ho ft ?True Missionary"?- Mis. Fiver1?? -na Cilflhinphaffi and Mrs. Mary ,5 . Jackson pave some very inter- ^ resting facts op the stated sub-' ft ?ct. 2 A delicious course of ice croam 5 nd cake was served by the hoa?3?ss, after which all persons re-' X orted as having enjoyed the af- g moon. . j cfiB tosts to Conference fit.h J wS?r j tae, J. Moriroe, R. D. Tynes, Dr. S. R neelmg: G. A". Gcrreund C; H. McDoris k, R.' H. White, W. J. Wheeler, W. I A. C. CavTnega and Q. W. Harris, ce-of th'c Omega Rsi Phi Fraternity \vi Wilmington Chapter as host. This will letter gathering has been held. *si PJi'i Fraternity is comprised'of the :h Carolina. The District is headed ov -ersity. Besides the Fraternity, Mr. Atj A ' ^~ uurs aim ueans of Xojjio Schools, a n loniber ex-ofTkio of the Educational Px member of the N. CJ. Teachers Assocu youngest in the group, was organized i ibership has doubled the oiiginal niimhi s R. D, Tynes, Vice Basileus W. J. W tyers, Keeper of Peace, Rev. II. B. Sh; h the program of the natiunaUxtoup i t benefit to the race-. Many celebratec and the social affairs connected with ted here. ' si Omega Chanter of the Alpha Kap] social events, lifco of which shall be aces at the new high school auditoriurr ,po Fear section and a closed affair a on Friday afternoon at Payne's Hotel, STATE A.&M. : - Orangeburg r" ANNOUNCES ' Twenty-fourth Annual June 13 to Augi i Regular (Hlopial' "' "INIK ' and' Sciences, I\ducali< Trades and' Home ; Special "courses J,'<;r Principal? and Teachers fit' Rn For further Information adtli Director of Slate Orai n^.i X"Xt,Xi *!"!' v <? *!? TVavel anywhere..an on the SOUTHEI AfareJbr every purse.../ brj One Way and Wjjm Coach Ticket >.. for each mile traveled. CTjnHQ Round Trip T W^T/JA ...tor each mile traveled . ppMfMl Good in Sleeping and Pi ImUhJ proper chargoa tor spac GTjra; RounWrip^C W ...for each mile travoled . . Go<>d "> Sleeping and Pi Wtbiiel proper charges lor space One Way Tic ol proper charges lor sf AIR-CONDITIONED I Dining Car* and Coaches on A1 rfh. Be Comfortable in tht fp^4" " TRAIN TRA1 For further information, consult you J. T. COBB, Division Passei Columbia. S. < Southern Railwj L E EVY'S FUNER AL HOME I ndcrtokln']f And Embalming ?slogan? LOWER PRICES xuiii'i """""? nrnvirK "As N<ftr As A'our Nearest- Phone" UNDERTAKER FOR STATE HOSPITAL Tft.11 Taylor St. Columbia .. jg Phone 9276 I. S. Loevy, Mfcr. K8KC80l?recrac^^ V Saturday, April 16, 1938 'ist. Meet Apr. 22-23 ' * v fc J ' ndl ^ Alj^y ' B i Rosemondy Basileus, Rev. H. ild; Rack: R> Telfair, CL MoulJuviiett, J, C\ Cooper, P. ? P. 11 convene in WUmngton, Apr. bo the fust time in the his sixticn graduate and under:r by Mr. S. Herbert Adams, iams is a member of the Nalember of the American Asso>liciesrCommission of the Naition. in January, 1937, with a mem?r. The officers .of this Chaphc eler. Keeper of Records, J. iw, Chaplain and E. MacRae, is planning an extensive civic 1 Omegans are e'xpedted to be it. Some two hundred and r>a Alpha Sorority the local unparalleled in this district*, i, a luncheon, tennis matches, t the beach. Omega men . in 417' North Gth Street. ', COLLEGE!, S. C. J I THE f Summer Session f ~ ist 3,1938 I n-Agriculture, Arts ? ? D")v, Vocational & Economics. X I s Jeanos Supervisors ? fful?Schools.?r? ??? ? ess: A. & INI. College, & igeburg, S. C. X * x^x~x-x~xk~x~>x~x~x-:y day *y | for 141 CENTS Y . PER MILE ;{; I Round Trip - ? 3 X " - J _ 'ickets ? . . return limit 1$ d?y?. X ulor Car* on payment ol i e occupied. X " . i ickets. ... . . ? ,. return limit 6 months. A trior Care on payment ol A occupied. ^ X kets f 'arlor Cert- on payment v" tace occupied. V | 'Sleeping Cart, X?7 Through Traint. ? X ; Safety of A r fEh T local nnmnt X nj{er Agent T " iv System | OQ0;C82tf^ - 3fiecic9*fl?3oeo0ceaMMieeiiEH* <->