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Business and Editoria Phonp 4523
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"SATUKDAY, A4MUL 16th~~~"^
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. tiie church a nuisance? 1
o|/vx.iiiv?il^ VVILI1 uni' jj
raco to the exclusion of the others, p
Some one shpuld have^ reminded 0
ther.i that somewhere in the U. S. c
Constitution there is a little pro- n
vision dealing with just that point.'
But why not Sunday funerals?)
Gcttng down to the practical, Sun-J
day funerals are better for the!
masses of colored people in and
around this vicinity and under the:
conditions surrounding them In ( v
these days and times, it. is diffl- p
cult enough to earn sufficient to g
keep ther waif from_the_ door .even _i<
when one is foftunaco enough toly
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A f - *1 !,> A . J. - . -
From account# from_^Nuzi land,'
it seems that Hitler has the ideal']
that the ( hutch is a nuisance.! .
Anyway, he-doesn't seem to have. ,
a high regaYal for tlisTF ihsfi'futioTf.' '
Something, of 'hat idea seems to
have hit Columbia. Ilere, the j!
?.?Courts?art# t?> decide whe'her the
: Church?n eolftl'ed church at any'~
. rate?is a nuisance. Some whi^c
folks, like Hitler, says this partic- 1 .
>^ular church is.?So it's up to th? 1
Court to now say j-ttst how colored
people ought prah the Lot J Fverythmg
will be regimented after..
awhile, it seems, or at least the
tendency is veering in that direction.
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THOMAS K. MILLER. |'i
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Atr the ripe age of 88 years. (
Hon. 'J'h os. E. Miller passed away 1
ai Itijrhoun- in Charleston April 8~1
Dr. Miller was one of the State's i
most prominent citizens, 'His at- t
leer was one of honor and useful- ?
boss.- He was the product of oth- 1
tr-times and more libe.ral lopportu- t
nities. Horn 1 in Bcaufott County 1
- -? during- s!a\.cry, he.-Jailer?.freedom v
was graduated from Lincoln Uni
w versity, ChostV^, Pa. Returning 1
homo, ht; entered politics, being at'(
dilTorcnt times School Commis- (
sinner, Representative in the Leg- '
islature, Congressman and was a
? Member of the Constitutional Con.'
vention which enacted the present s
State Constitution. i
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On the establishment of t ly e 1
State Colored College in -1 BOG, he t
was elected its ' first president, ]
which position bg. occupied for 10 t
-years. In the passing of Dr. Mil- 1
ler, a?forceful, useful and honora-?1
bio life came, to journey's end. c
Sl'NDAV Fl'NKRAI.S, i
While the more Intelligent ele- \
ments of citizens are giving their ^
attention and thoughts .to the
ways of living and the solving L
problems affecting existence, the ?
_J .colored brother as usual keeps his |
eyes on the dead, or the things- ?
associated ther1 with; thr? psychol- (
ogy of death is an over present f
put forth by those who, in a way, s
nre no doubi- leaders, is the pass-, f
ing of a law by City Council pre- (
venting colored people?mark-you! v
COLORED PEOPLE from having ?
funerals on Sundays. This antaz- ?
ing proposition was put forward j
by a prominent colored minister ^
who as the rep.res?entativc of the j
colored preachers of the city, hesought
City Council to pass such 0
a law; St ipped of all other ideas, y
one must wonder just, how a body
of ministers could be so ignorant j
as to think any division of the c
American government can adopt a v
l.OW rlnnlitirr crvA/>ifieo lis* ??>?*!*
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tave a regular job. The friend
ind even relative often just canlot
afford to leave the job to at*
end tha funeral. Besides, Uio
vork cf the employers maybe of
uch o. character that demands
nd requires the workers preVer.ee.
lut Sunday?well,?that's a day ol
est from tiie - usual activities. Mu
naustvial schedule' i< ''.n v n vnrt
T gear by fniiorel ntti in'anr
tfter all. Sunt! y funerals are not
o bad. But if they were, educaii..n
and m.t fu*>>l?il iteeo law would
e the remedy.
! Kamnhellerams f
vi 11 put. sonic Ihouoht nr. : ;; <r' ri
The work. DOWN WITH TDK
)YNAMO-of South Carolina if ho
tas not dure any lnoro than th~so
vho wont ho fore in this aye o* Inelliyont
Leadership. It' ho has not
irpdueorl the (roods, if In* lias not.
rrrti?the Training?Mia P. Kw
itato, if ho is not recognized a- a
eedar in this work that vorrvnt
o him. then Down With Dynanro
"ampbell and CaftipbTlism. On the
ithor hand if he has (riven won
aaflership, then you vote must bo
upported by ACTION". Take him
mt of tho~pa^orat(^u=,rt~Trp~"your
leneral Office (under thrt Men C ni ention,
and put money b- hind t'.o
L S. and R. T. U. Training I'rirram,
and-let the Gonoral Son eary
Direct all Lhe_.wmk ami lot
rs stop briny Adherents of The
lorse and Catriayo Days. Tu t us
ide The Horse of Intelligent Lon 1rship
and make a hotrinniny to a
crier organized convention.
Come on'to Sumter Wednesday,
uly 13 at 2 p.m. and enroll yom
onyention, school and union, with
our leaders and bask in the henlnfr-rays
of the Inspiration of the
lalahced Program 'and' Obioetiv* s
f the State S. S. find tt. T. V.
onvention. To have weight you
nist represent SOMETHING.
LAKEVIEW NEWS'
l*n u?n \ \T F
Rev. E. R. Mack. Pastor
S. S. began at~ hoor. ith
Supt.' and teachers at their
>oM of duty. We had a vmy
ood aermon preached by our pas
>r. $65.00 was raised in the ralfcrr
which we are thankful.
Stephen C. Careybeii |
The Baptists of South'Carolina
ill gather at Kock Hill, with the
rospect Baptist church, "Tuesday
lay 3 at four p.m. to do pile-ofj
ln;eo things: Firnt. They will gat.'::,
r to- make big speeches and ir< j
onje and -sleep until next May. j
econd: Or they will make plan-=;
nd let them die from lack ot <
nvreone to push them. Third: Or
ley will .make plans lyid put OXK
1 charge to organize this Baptist]
lob into an army and there by
lans and system create a yreatei i
enumimvtion and bn--a?part- of the |
rent whole that is brihsrimr thirtys
t-pass. Plans a-re?fttic- -wlton- -purbtl.'
I for one', will be there to
'rente as far nr." i>u needed1 a new
rpc'j of approach to .the making of
greater denomination. I will
e there to look, listen and coop-1
rate witlr other loaders who-are
fixious to see The Unified I'm*
ram Set in Action.
I saw a cartoon by Dressier. 1'
howef a great b'rg horse saddled,
'h the sad .le wcls wt-U-Uor. Int'dgent
Leadership. Jhtt?Urn?<rrTd.
!o was empty. Near by 1 a
oup urging the other, to ride the
orse.?The horse wus labelBukesources
in Inen. mpnevand
rruiTmimt: The -W'lT'TVoyjr- mutierl
'olitical Jockeys. Baptists of*
outh Carol hiWlu'.nt me.. We haw
he ehufolros. We liave "the men
iciations. Unions. Conventions
ind Pteaehers. We have Ihej
'ed. , We hiivo?flu* oprmrl n ' y
v'ho W ill Hide The Horse of
clligent Leadership a.d give ;
he state an army doing .Urines
flvnulvr art/I o t ..* .* ?%., r? i 11.. i
? ^ *??t ??'u o* 'u imuit.tiiy, in |
'.130, Katiiplellgrnnis asked t <
uestion, WflO, when r>r."Slnr!~'
as leaving?Morris foHrim-.?nm-r>r.
Earle was leaving the pre,:
llWjr of ?the? C+n-venth'n. To'iayfter
eight years, Hnmnlx digram^
ire asking,) Who Will 11 ?<!? Tin
lorse of Resoutees in.'thf _sn<l ^ .
is the uselossness of the ant "lined
methods we are'tiowemp! nyim.
n nnr mom-il onnvr m imv. ??
?ti?34--'-you placed a?"rrrtrTr"
nan in charge < f the lie] I wo '
! the S. S. and PYPr'ioiiv- ti n
k'ou.are the witnesses as to tin'
tToetiveness .o f the chime.
vroUghL.jll tit'- .-tat.- S. S. ; :: < i 1
f.P.U. departments. The recti's
ire evident. Vet. there is in..in .
niproveniont. The auxiliaty nut si
lot go nluaiuif llm main body. !
Georgia* can have the CoiTpeiati
?rograni, if North Carolina
mve the-thrilicr! iWagram, why e..n
lot we, have the I'niliod te a
ive Ih no laiii.?Then-?r?
inswer, Voluntary limit ia
ated~ with PulTiT.us Knvy. h. Id jn
he hands of Jealous, Prc.i'.idiei .
'el'tilized by'gross Ignorance. V<> i
vho are Board Menih. i -. head. f
issociations. unions and church..-md
any other organizat i<>n:. c in.\
>11 to the BoaTd hieeiing <m Til'
lay May 3 and let us Hide Tli
lorse of Intelligent I.ea Yi ship.
Presidents' Butler, Gaudy a:.
Flo ward have led out in many rePficts.
Kampbcllgrams give them
tredit for t hearing all who ha'-.,
inything to hear. -They arc safe
cadet s, 'I am with all * three of
hem. By your vote, y>n placed
Dynamo Qunpb. 11 in charge of
he-SunTlny School, B. T. I'. Vaatifln
Schools, and liferent ional
,?oadei - h i [. and rl hr has rnvi hrrf
nit, then jtivc ttie job to-one Who
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I MAYliE SO AND
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finish ,\vj^h ^othiiu?. I l<no\v jiuo"'i'
V. Uft -ohnvtov yicm- lilt
byr.- of ;:ny ,,;:r:i_u:zafion". Int who Til
. o u.u FoTiij.tn as on mooes. )),, hoi
you know any ut these in-nn-out VV1
ors? - -'y,
T Ik> old- .]>) ode . onH (hose kind The
of people "some! imoy folks". Some tot
time they nre IN', most nf thy iin?e the
t'wy air <H'T. This is true in 1fc
< 'itTeh, lodtfe. club' and society, lrp
l lf< .-e ".-iciie! .ei' v" ( ha'acters do the
,':s! eirate-h to I- p t'i.'eir nam; s T>n. 7
the roll. pXothV'.*? ino'O. Yes,' son
'e weiT.!-i1> frill of i'oy>plo who ni-h The
ate1 crab n tJ.it.nrs; persons- a<!\
i CO th:tiers 1-y . pi lls. the
Kvc.n , siAif" people who were ail the
' 'let upf' over a. certain, project, den
' a r.y. re to. at there is. one per- am
n t!',a*. .can l>e'counted upon. Hut ski;
to: a wi"'l. .v u can't liud-op put fio
\ >ur hands <>n tJ,,. ?,j^;rrty. an?
Another, natm- for su. h people is of
astir die tm.tbv -dusts. They j*o (
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t.: .'0.111 i ":'o i'? tlie home or ,
! wn v .--lipped hack and ;r
hi* \vi 'e and the follow: '
:l, ' < fo ; d tin m and o-ftt :i kill- I
' d him and :,io <i>ue her; some j
irime the vifr. 1,1..,.. the rut-ido (,fT
' p.'t of h'1!' It i - bun 1 on the street
' ! "i'i* i o dd. kmhf f . d" ?'h j (1,'t
u i ! l'i 'I. 1 1 on. I' i inkcs nh- h<^
- id"t(lv !!,i '!r,V-how ttif end '
I ..'lit. if Mitk.-o ! ft' behind n'z
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I' v*5 ' >' "-rn ifh to luiy [
lit. ! !' th" show .is J tv.*<
I ' 'itL'i t.-i ' " no 'f at r,<k''s Holy.jftn'
T'-mtii-' r't 'l ti "TIIv s'lr ' a sIioav ?*a
| '"riw.i ;\n o-.-. j- crj roity ctowd. f >f_ (
t-?*n +tu^y witt'limr thojf- wov
to the Tr'mpl- , tv.') hours hrforo Mr
t'T :pi"t"u;.' ffTT op. At'I to n<trj fir?
; -itv ult", of f ii up llii,s pn
si'lo the. "he" nnit of the: family, ing
trumps in, and bo seated - with cla
HE PALMETTO LEADER
MAYBE NOT f
rklcford) , $
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T KKS ?:? ^ rzy
about something and then
aumb and unresponsive. Somety
may inject a hypodermic soiorKof
good-argument into thum?
ey pthdt up for a season and?
lop! . they are OUT as?airu
art's the trouble-? Simply this:
mietimey folks'' live as per
ir feelings or their emotions alether.
Their feelings govern
ir conduct. If they caiKbe kept
aised by excitement and by hipi-hoorny
stuff, you may hold
m in line. x,
mand-outcrs do not act by rea
i*of any -reason or principle.
v iui- vjiponunisis wno take
aiftflge of advantages. When II
advantages become slightly old j|
y seek hew advantages. They I
i't "stay- put". Their slcip, ^o|v I
1 jump feelings keep them I
pping, hopping and jumping
m one thing to another. They Q
I-\ something, and then OTjT ~
something. Know 'em? Re
Copyright 1938.) 15.
d e?/ver On?oi l flop down hats
'liferent shades and eolofs of
a~y"*caps, There they sit thru
shew. There a'e mnnv other 7"
.ieisins that could be made." To I ,
sent daV fupuals, in general
I as to pulling the show oil,on n'
1 ay-r-we feel sir'e that anyone !f
tin- if day* of the*week is more .
n p'viato than "Sunday. It's not (.1!l
11- 11 r (if nfea' hing tile fur.ev- *,n,
or going to the fro an outing t
in<_- nik.-iiirc uiais up 10 tIK* F> 1
ai-her, lie l as a perfect right
chose?but where our people X.
c a nuisance~but. of anything Ch
I see it. preacher or somebody
M intervene and try to get con pr<
i ns in th_e good old channel of in
rich a ""Tunoral.- -we could' fol- ' j
our white friends. It is a On
rh'V rare occasion .that, wh-.n Tin
whjte. pui'son dies, that tfhey a <
,'t get said person back to mo- ?}1(
r dust the following day. It
ins that the higher up in busi
T eet r over. Not so with us
is or prof-, ssioir the quicker
ored folks: Mn<t everything is
hod- n to- Sunday. Why bless
;r Jjc.uj some. of. the n talk like ,V(
\\-afi sinning against the Holy -p|
i >-t to bury cm any day save *i
inlay and HI) tines out of a 100 J;,
-la-ntily lose siwbt?of- ever-vbody
! to the plans that nnty-'havo^ p()
u made days the death
- h is. Often tin- pastor of ^
i,-.ember is embarassed he not .'
.. jr \yhen the member would .
.??out" and?not thinking erf -jt
' body kept- out so long, goes
cad ami plans otherwise, then
u n he Ooiitticts the family notli
y ufrier the'sun will ' satisfy, .
t the show ifn Sunday? Espec- }
!y is disagreeable at times to "
man who pastors 2 or d rural 'Y:
->s win-re the perst/n died early
reins. .Now wo have* kntown
inlay?:i."! mug. Euir. i al?Slth- Yfj
v-Vifter. Wel("a few reasons"
r i 'is h?.( ping out so long is;the
-'or is ieH- a 'drawing card and -pp;
Ikes a crowd sometime if for <t<!
it ! . r th?. I'.il'ie, So lining peu
!! e so raggel that the crowd"
-o,d bo CiU-ii.-u?tdiiQ p.. :diy other
y >ave Sunday?
rise fiinera l" striices" of our old 7l(!
?tr?Wr?d-rdm-mn?ra?held ~
iday. I urn o'clock Jit Hopewell
j.H In' opartunhurg county. A
y (i. av .wa--the acting-pastor of c
; I'd' -d that large church.Sc-v- p
t.gs were., said about his
. ! 1 iJV was a man that
i i.i: ehi.ivh. As a result one ?
t!:e I.e.-1 .Uinj* brick .vaiieomi
I have ever seen in ru- ' ;
! ? ! - . rave the hill. A nice
i. i::. ;.- the e also*. The people
in * i in Cr.em Johnson's pro- ',l
is: 1m.t J! <.d 1* years he was
ipc rinlendi i cl* the Sunday {ri
' <">1 ifriT wa< faithful Also he ^
n t!v elfieleiit president of the V
>j v v.. i 1 I..iiliie Xo. 22. of the 'J)
.... iL_GraiuLLo4g-e. No ornr rrf 3
onl r was intoiesterl more than '
_ih its Ktnwvln?ft^has been our
a-.re for a lonj; numbpr of ci:
ais </ have been associated with at
ii---l;e was a .man With a vision; j-or
"ii as mi., said that dav?and lib
IT ir.ijjht lie have said it?lle'th
is a man that was dependable, tif
~ on
KKKI) ST. IIICH SCHOOL th
I'rof. S. ('. Perry, Prin.
A'.dosi.ii ? Last week Thufstfay,
eowmttttare-nf white worn en met
?h the executive -board of the p,
A. The mcetinr* woo fr.i- --
- n ?n> Avt vwv;
rpDr-o of making plans for the 1VH
unification of the school grounds at
w-nthly PTA meeting- also nji
t Thursday evening at 4 o'clock)
the school auditorium. The fifth hy
k!c tu"niched a moat interest-"lg"\
' pioyram for the entertainment Mi
the members of the PTA. sci
Thursday and Friday, tire stu- AI
its Ttad their six weeks exami- Mi
ions. We arc hoping that the Fr
idents will start this six weeks led
doing then* very best; because'uti
have success you must have a wh
ermination to do well at the lee
riming. ' r~ ~ wi
The Choral Club, recently orgn- nie
e'd, is undec_ the direction of wn
ss. Kdmonia Johnson. The first* '
<) rehearsals were ..held Friday a
1 Sindav evenings. The result lei
s v< ry 'encouraging.' T?
"in Thursday night, Misses Inez tci
Warns, Corrie Blasingamo ami jec
s. I/Oualgie Owens, teachers of
;f. second and third grades will an
sent a play entitled The Wish- te.?
_ Gate, with the pupils of theix po
sscs.
Wilmington Omegas H
? -
tiding to light, front row: E. Mai?R
Shaw, L. SiultQii, J. Lsrkins-i Ki
Oj>A. Hooper, R. Nelson, G. T. Vic
binson, J. T. Daniels, L. C. Rivers,
rhe annual Sixth District Conferciic
and 23, with Oniicron Alpha the W
y of the city that a Negro Greek
I'he Sixth District of the Omega I1
i\duate chiptet s 4n Noith and Sout
gistrar of Johnson C. South Univ
nal Association of Collegiate Regist
tion of Collegiate Registrars, a 111
nal Education Association and a )i
l lie \\ ilmungtnn Chapter, second >
I'ship of twelve.but to date the mem
are Dr. S. R. Roseriiond, Bnsilcus
Cooper, Keeper of Finance, J. E. B
aptcr Editor.
The Conference in compliance with
rnrrnni which shall !., of -i .lii-tinpf
the city both for the conft r'ence. i
^ Uetoitrales an+b-frtemts are 'expec*
In col la born t ion with the Alpha
e program includes two formal dan
dght seeing ton;- nf the historic Ca
district- are vrge.dTo attend.
All delegates are asked to register <
THE VOICE FROM THE /
MOUNTAIN * If
11. F. Stewart )'/.
This week will be a live wire y
?ek for Snartanbp1 2 and vicihity. X
ie IiUci dcfbrniinaTTdhal Ministers {
lliance is having'a great cftopera- X
e service program. The alliance ?f
eondu tine, service eaeli night-X
r Ovelve nights at softie chirch ' *.
tli<- city nv it< vici.nitv an i some X
rtuhn- nf -t-he -all'mn-e avtII' preach ?
ch night.. Th'1 aim of this meet- *j|
g is t<> 1 rine about a i.losep..relax
inn among th. mom)< :' th,
fTerent churches. Tie write! X
links this is a forward step foi {
alliance. X
On Thursday of in \t week the {
sovaive Underwriters jissocia- X
tin of the state will hold its an {
< :] <<><sioiv in., the "Ht h City" X
Ik; nigh' session will be held at {
riiiity A. M. E. eh;: ch as th" X
? iJ T.. . I I- 1 *
tt-t-t?n -mi- inii'i denominational >
misters Alliance. V
1 x
The }>aslor_a?ul members of Trin
it church seem to h' ready to roiye
this it rent host of mini-teis
id insurance men.lie v. T II. A<1 X
son is the entertaining paster.- .J.
-St range. _as?M?seem-s- lnit wMlo_t?
(few nations of the wqild are en- X
igcd*tn the hlood.v battles of war {
id some are making cvovy no.
ssar.v preparation to fnrht. some'
dy is making a greater prcpara">n
to study, the Bpok of hooks.
ich is the attitude of the Men's {
i 1)1 o class of Silver Hill M. E. X
iliroh. This class .under the di- {
etion of Dr T. K. Cogg and Mr. X
T. Smith -has ntade such rani !' ?j?
ogress that the menihers deoid- X
I to build a Sunday school l/pomorder
that they might hove ad"- X
tate room to study God's word. .j.
is said that the labor is being V
von by members of the ola?s $
hieh is- compose 1 of some of the V
st bricklavers and-cavm-ntors in X
e town. Tt would be fine if other {
mchc-R would--follow this examThe
Spartanburg Baptist asso- {
atjon will l^old a one day session X
New Trinity church of Wellford
r Friday, April 22nd. At which X
?eat h?church?wt-l?bring?trp-y
e required doo: way lor th.e Bap.- X
<t State convention at Rock Hill -jr
May 1. The Moderator declar- X
at his association will represent -|?
>0 per cent along all lines, X
? - ? .
LANCASTER -NEWS ?
The Young Woman's Homo an' 1 X
reign Missionary society of the (
t. Zion- A. M E. Zion church X
t Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock {
the home of Mrs. Everlena Cun X
igham on Pkasant Hill street. {
The nnjgting wgs cgHed to order X
the President, Sirs. Mahcl R:p- ?|?
;. "Just /\s I Am", was led by |?*
ss Annie Phipher Fatdkmr;
ipture was real by Mrs. Mary *:*
ice Adams; prayer was led by .*
s. Anna Mao Asgill; "What ar^
ie.nd We Have Tn Jesus" was
I by Mrs (iussa Simpson. Min-'wj
s were rend and adopted after j?
iich the roll was called and col- *
ti??n. Fneh Snomber rosnnridod 3
th a Riblo 'verse. Fourteen x
mibeis were present. Collection <S
is one dollar and fif.ty-five gents. 2
The discussion was "How to bo 5
True Missionary". Mis. Ever- 5
>a Cunningtram rfmp-Mrs. Mary 5
Jackson gave some very inter- ^
esting facts on the stated sub-' S
A drlirinus cfiursp of ice" cream 3
d cake was served by the hos- 3
^s, after which nil persons re- g
!iOOt\. j Cf>
jsts to Conference 6tl
ae, J. Monroe, R. D. Tynes, Dr. 5
leeljng: G. A! Gore and C. H. Mc
k, R. H. White, W. J. Wheeler, >
A. C. Caviness and O. W. Harris
o of the Omega Psi Phi Fraterhit;
ilnrinyton Chapter as host. This
etter gathering has been held,
si Phi Fraternity is comprised of
h Carolina. The District is headec
?rsity. Besides the Fraternity; Mi
lars and Deans of Negio Schools,
ember ex-officio of tlu- Education!
nonibcr of the NT. CV Teachers As
orrgest in the group, was organi
Worship has'doubhd the otiginal n
r> n T " *-* - ?
, IV. u. lyues, \ IOC Hasilcus W. .
yen*, Keeper of Peace, Rev. H. B
the program of the national ere
?benefit to the race. ~TT any celeb
111(1 the SOoial nfTni.-c
ted. hoie. : :i
Otnega Chanter of the Alphasocial
events, HUo of which shal
cos at the new hitrh school anditr
pe Fear section and a closed _afTa
>n Friday aftei j10o.n at Payne's II
STATE A.&P
Orangebi
AN NOlTX
Twenty-fourth Armi
hine 13 to A
Rn.ml.... ?~ll~.-:~4
..vftUKU (.WIICKUUL' (."Oil IS
and Sciences, Kiln
Trades and .Ho
Special courses far Princ
and-Teachers ol
?For further information
Director
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travel anywhere.
on the SOUTH
AfareJbr every purse
rj One Way
Pjajl Coach Ti(
BS32J ri.forwlrsn
binra Round Tr
IWw^WH Good in Sleeping
VaiiliMaiP proper charges I
CTJTO Round Tr
p (or each milo tie
ema
C71 One Way
..Good in Sleepie
Ol proper char,,
tiir - c oTiorrnss
Dining Cars and Coache
Be Comfortable i
"" TRAIN T
For further information, const
"I, T, f'QBU^ Division 1
Columbia,
SOUTHERN RAJ
wwoo"6oooao*o'0"oo}Cfao;wc8^
I, E E V Y ' S
FUNERAL HOME
Undertaking And Embalm in
?sio(;AN?
LOWER PRICES
AMIUTUANOE SERVICE
"As Near As Your Nparest l'honf
CNBKRTAfrER FOR STATE
HOSPITAL
1K31 Taylor St. Columbl
1'honp 9276 I. S. lA?evy. Mg
BCfiCWOJOfOOCfiCK^^aseefi^^
Saturday, April 16, 1938
i Dist Meet Apr. 22-23
t ' i y ? r
" * ?>-?' v *
B&^fl
5. R. Rosemond, Basileus, Rev. H.
Donald; Back: R. Telfair, C, Moul,V.
Burnett, J. C. Cooper, F. P.
will convcnei hAVTlmngton, Apr.
.will bo the first time in the his
the sixtien. graduate and underI
ov:r by Mr. ST.' Herbert Adams, *
. Adams is n momlirr r.f tVu> Vq
a member of the American Asao- *
il Policies Commission of the NaTtfTciatirm.
'/.o<l in January, 1937, with a memuniber.
The officers of this ChapI.
\Vh< elei\ Keeper of Records, J.
Shaw, Chaplain and E. MacRae,
nip is planning an extensive civic
rated. Omegans are expected to be \ w
.vith it,?Some?two hundred?
Kappa Alpha?Sorority the?local
h bo unparalleled in tnis district,
irium, a luncheon, tennis matches? .
ir at the beach. Omega men in
otel, 417 North Gth Sti'eet. '
A. COLLEGE I
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CES THE + v
ua1 Summer Session |
ngust 3,1938-?? -i?i
ios in Agriculture, Arts -X
rent ioil Vnentinnnl *
me Economics. . X
ipnls, Jeanes Supervisors .
Rural Schools. y <w. ~
lid dress: ?~r-_ *= 7 ! i
of the Summer Session, a
ate A. & M. College, .X
Orangehurg, S.^ C. .|j *
.any day O i
ERN^ * I
cents ;!;
\..l PER MILE ?
|
and Round Trip ijl
:kets *?.? *. < J
reTeC 1 ' ' A
- ? : X
ip Tickets. r.. .. v
iveted .v. return limit IS d?yif ? A
I and Pailor Cart on payment Ol jjC ?
for ipace occupied. X
ip Tickets...... ?
voted . . . return limit 6 month*. A ""
j and Parlor Car* on payment o^ .j. ill
ipid occupied. ' ~ A
Tickets f
ig and Parlor Car* on payment y
it lor (pace occupied. Y
[ED Sleeping Cart, X
a on All Through Trains. A
n the Safety of
RAVEL
ilt your lacal agent, or write ' ??
'a^senger TVgent
S. C. ^ - -2 r?
lway System
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