The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 16, 1940, Image 1
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Important _
Announcement
*ear County Committeemen:
ATr. Eddie Tolan, Internationa)
Lnrector of the 76 Years of Negro
Progress Exposition which will
take place in Detroit May, 1940
wants to know how mucli space
must be reserved for South Carolina
exhibits. We ~OYily have heard
from a few counties. .
While?ftuXUlUhiDia next jweelT
~ please pfin+qot i^n_AK^)na? . inf.iv.
mation with the Circulation Manager
of The Palmetto Leader,
whose office will be in Allen University,
adjoining room to President
Higgins' office.
\^uiuc prepareu aiso xo (lepOBil
what you can on your county financial
allotment. Both of these,
-above-item! are very important
and necessary.
Before leaving Columbia leave
me with some understanding as
to thg finance and exhibits of youi
county. ""
W. K. BOWMAN.
Secretary, S. C. Exposition
PI FIAfl ANT Y1FW SPHOOT.?
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By Emma Lee Finley
i
Tty Pleasant View basketball
team played a very interesting
game with the Rocky Creek school
Friday, March 1st. The players
weivj Babb, Hymes, Finley, Johnson,
Clinckscalos, Milam, Clinkscaies.
After the game both teams
. went inside for a social and was
royally entertained _hv?the?Rocky
Creek school. The visiting guesl
from the Williams school were
Rev. X B. Butler, Sr.; Mrs. Mary
E. Butler, Miss Louise Wilson and
Miss Louise Shorter.
The Pleasant View school enjoyed
a very pleasant trip, to the
annual field's day program Thurs
day, March 7th. The patrons who
carried the students were Mr. j
Frank Goodmon, Sr.; Mr. Jack H ,
Milam, and Mr. Henry' Frank I
Hopkins. The girls and boys of;
the Pleasant View school rejoiced
when it was announced that they
. would receive a prize on the exhibits
that they carried.
Pi . ? * r i ? *?? T 1
BLnqay- maii'ii a, we auenuea
the Rocky Mount church where
- Rev. T. D. DutlCr, Jr^deli y^aed~~SH
===== sermon ful T^'Tnf o r mat ion. The
choir rendered.-music uw4w 4he di
Taction of Miss Mettie Butler. The
service was .enjoyed by all. After
service we took dinner with Mr
and Mrs. General Haywood, of
Greenville.
The Pleasant View school will
have a magician show Friday nite
March lf>th. The public is invitod.
?
Sunday, March 17 Rev. T. B.
Butler Jr., will preach at the
New Pleasant Grove church and
the Pleasant View school choir
will render music also New Pleas)
ant Grove Junior choir under the]
direction of Miss Mettie Butler. |
DR. J. E. THOMAS, A.M., D.D.
LL. B.
Presiding Elder^ of Mt. Pleasant
District
. - Presiding Elder 18 years. Pastored
Trinity, Atlanta and Conyers
irv Georgia; Camden, Florence,
Greenville, Emanuel Charleston.
Secretary of the. Trustee
and Executive Boards Allen
University for 16 years. State
Chairman for State Delegation
1940 General Conference. A member
of the Board of Education
and Secretary" Presiding Elders'
Council. An ardent supporter for
- the return of Bishop J. S. Flipper
to South Carolina and for the
elevation of Dr. T. J. Miles for
the Bishopric. A graduate o f
Allei^ University and Morris
Brown University. Principal of
TTicrh Schools in Conway, Marion,
Newberry and Savannah Grove.
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! Burgess Put Forward
! Palmetto State Teach<
TohlTT. 3urgess for 12 years
executive secretary of the Pal
motto State Teachers' Association
is being urged by groups of
teachers in. every section of the
State for Presidenly of the Palmetto
State Teachers' Association.
Mr. Burgess has stated
that he cannot serve loijgpr *
-EweLUtivc?Secretary, but in an
interview with groups of teach'
crs he expressed a willingness to
accept the presidency of the As'
sociation, if it is the wish of the
teachers of the state. He had it
understood however that he is
not of the office seeking type;
that he is making no personal solicitation
for- vnfoa
?Teachers, John P. Burgess, Is
the man for President of The
Palmetto State Teachers' Association,
and one who knows our
needs.
W. J. GILLIAM ,
' C. W. MADDEN
Morris College ?
Instructor-Receives"Degree
From Temple
James T. McCain, Instructor in
Education at Morris Colleee. has
completed the requirements for
and has received his master's d?-l
gree in Education at Temple University,
Philadelphfa, Pa. Mr. McCain
is a native of Sumter, S. C.,
1 a former student of Morris Col-'
I from which he graduated in
High School and College, the foro"
in 1925 and the latter in '29
After finishing his college course
ho taught at Finley High Sehool,
Chester, S. C. At the beginning of
the administration of Dr. I. D.
Pinson. Mr M^^pin cn-me M"tris
College as instructor and athletic
director. L .
During his college career he
was an exceptton&r~athTete, excelling
in baseball and football. His
coaege career exempliea the truth
of the maxim, a sound body and
a so md mind. In athletics ho io
rated as one of the beot college!
athletes of all times. His educi?-{
tional acheivements show a simi J
lar pace. Mr. McCain ie_noe_hiaad-of
the department of education I
and chairman of the Athletic'
board. His many friends in Sumter
and throughout the State as
' well as his co-workers, have exl
pressed in diverse wayye, and are
still expressing their keen satis,
faction in seeing this progrcssivt
spirit on nis port, because such a
spirit is an index to the true Moi
lis College ideal of pressing forever
forward.
ST. MATTHEW BAPT. CHURCH
Bvthune, S. C.?Sunday was a
beautiful day (for church goers
and many of our members were
present S. S. was opened at the '
usual hour and the lesson was
well taught by Bro. Tom Hall
and Dea. Copeland. Regular services
were preceded by a highly
spiritual prayer meeting conducted
by Dea. S. W. Dow and W.M.
yopeland. Theme: Prayer will
Change Things. The Jolly Work-urs
m'JBented thp chnrch with'TFnew
pulpit. Miss Bertha Long is
president of this club. Deacon
Long is director. Other extensive
plans for improvements are being
made. We had many visitors.
The financial reports were good.
KUNERAL RITES4fBfcB-FOR
W. EUGENE SIMPKIN8
I Edflrefield. C?Fiinnrnl
vires for Mr. Eugene Simpkins
"ho Hied February 18, at his home
in North Edgefield, were held on
Wednesday at Moores A. M. E
church, with the Pastor, Rev. A
J, Holman officiating.
Mr. Simpkins was a devoted
member and one of the leading officers
for more than 40 years, and
was much loved and respected by
all who knew him. He is survival
by his widow, Mrs. Bettie Simpkins;
two sons, Mr. Robert Simpkins
of Charlottet, N. C.; and Mr
Eddie Simpkins of Edgefield; one
daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Oliphant
of Philla; one brother, Mr. C. H
Simpkins of Edgefield; one sister
Mrs. Bessie Jennings and 6 grand
I ?ii.tren.
MISS "CO
Palmett
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COLUMBIA,
for Presidency of
ers' Association ?
A.M.E. Delegates
Called To Meet
All delegates to the ensuing
General Conference in Detroit,
Mich., yrhn vill nlliiil llii'Trrirh
era Association in Columbia, will
ple4se_meet me in Allen University,
Thursday, March 21st, 12
o'clock to hear report from Transportation
Committee and to decide
on suitable route.
J. E. THOMAS.
State Chairman
CandidateTor
Addresses Georgetown
Ministers
Dr. Thoa. J. Miles. pr*""'tinpr ^
-elder~~of the Georgetown district,
of the A. M. E. church and one
of the leading pnnrllHntrw ' -fny"
^prtseopal Tionors at the forthcoming
General conference was
the guest of honor at the Monday's
meeting of the Interdenominational
Ministerial Alliance of _
Georgetown county, March 4th.
Out of respect for this distin-'
guished churchman the rules ofr
business were suspended to hear
him. He thriller! the minioteval
present in his inimitable way'
with a most masterly address.
God bless Dr. Thos. J. Miles. May
he live to riiatinfpiinh?the
Christian church ih the world. I
Georgetown Church
Celebrates Seventyfifth
Anniversary
The members of Bethesda Baptist
church, Dr. G. Goings Daniels,
pastor, Georgetown, S. C..
will celebrate the seventy-fifth an
niversary of their church March
iO-17.
This chureh was organized in
1865 through the efforts of the
Rev. Edward G. Rhue, the first- pastor,
by the Rev. C. H. Corey,
a representative of the American
Paptiat Homo Mliiniun TTimi <i oT |
Philadelphia in the lecture room
o -f--the First "BaptisF cTvurcn
white.
The anniversary sermon will
be preached by Dr. W. Ravenel,
moderator of the Charleston Coun
ty Baptist association and a i
member of the Executive Board '
of tTre> National Baptist Convention,
Inc. During__lha week?mons.
will be preached by the
Revs. J. H. Bryant, Theodore MeClain,
C. T. Everett, M. B. Gathers
and Dr. R. S. Lawrence
Friday night the pastor of the
First Baptist church (white)?JDr
H. H. Wells, Jr., will deliver the
sermon and ^addresses will be I
.uade by Deacons of his church.
The history of the chtrrchrwiTl "Be
given by Mrs. M. E. Smith and
the week'B program will close
with a drama depicting the or- ganization
of the church seventy- ,
fivo years ago written by the pas-,
tor.
Miss Hilda V. Grayson
To Conduct Negro t
Life Seminar |,
Miss Hilda V. Grayson, of Morris
Brown College, Atlanta, Georgia,
will again direct the Social
Science Group at the forthcoming Pnlmpftn
StatA WIW ~
tion. It will be remembered- by-all--who"
were" in attendance upon
the 1939 sessions of the association
how revealing were the exhibits
of Negro life and history
Misa Grayson had on display ir
the Chappelle Administration
building at Allen'university: 1
Miss Grayson has invited about ?
fifty schools to participate in her |
Negro life and history display this
year, and welcomes as many more 1
which she has not had the time to
contact.
Miss Grayson hopes to have for
her display at least twenty-five
different projects from' different
schools showing how our teachere
may teach some stories of Negro
life to our youth. Miss Grayson's :
contribution to the success of th? ,
1930 meeting is readily and en- "j
thusiastically admitted by the executives
of the association, and
they were determined to have her (
with our teachers again this year.
The Social Science Group, pre- i
sided over by Miss M. A. Broad- j
nax, will meet at Allen University <
Lecture hall, third floor, Chappelle
Administration building, Thurs- 1
day morning, March 21, at 9:30. 1
MMON :
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SOUTH CAROLINA, SATU$
PALMETTO STATE!
DRAW RECORD CR(
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10,000 TEACHERS AND VI
COME TO COLUMBIA NEXr
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M. F. WHITTAKER
Guest Speaker
Thursday Night
Alabama State President Guest |
Speaker Friday" Evening :? C
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(By Seymour Carroll)
i
Soi'th Carolinians from all parts
of the State will come tq To'inn
U ? *
ma r*?xi wecK tor the annual con
vention of_ the. Palmetto State
Teachers' Association, March 20. i
21, 22. The convention of teach- ,
ers will bring ten thousand teachers
and visitors to the Capital (
City, according to John P. Bur- I
gpss, of Orangeburg, the executive
secietary of the Association.
Continuing, Mr. Burgess said:
"We have arranged a constructive
program this year for study and
training for economic security."
With almoa? 5,500 teachers registered,
it is expected that the
convention will draw an ftdrii^n?1 4,000
visitors. While teachers
will get down to hp yd work 'n the several
group meetings for lectures,
papers and talks by ed ?'atorv?Columb
i a- -rrve rch jIBIs r^Wav^
erly, the popular residential sec-, _
tion--ef'--Golumbta," the "tlfrve ninv"
ing picture houses, restaurants
hotels and local boarding houses,
along with hundreds of private
homes are all ready to recieve the
delegates in open arms.'.
The meeting of the_hou?ii_uf
egates in "tTuT assembly room oT
thiLJih^ry-4wHtHTnr-aT Benedict
College at 7:30 will officially open
the convention. J. E. Blanton of
Denmark, vice-president of the
The Rev. George A. Sir
The Christian Recorde
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rne fcditor of thp rhi-ixtiajx.Recorder?prnntl^cl
thru Columbia
last week enroute to Philadelphia
after having visited Detroit. At
lanta, Jacksonville,_ Miami,- Tarnoa,
Charleston, Sumter an<l Flor- ,
once in interest of the Christian ,
Recorder. He addressed the stu- (
dents of Edward Waters, Morris
BYown, and Lincoln High in Sum- ,
ter.
Editor Singleton is a native of ]
South Carolina, an Allenite and
former professor in the Universi- j
ty. He is a product of Boston,
Harvard and the University o f
Chicago. Since his election four
years ago he greatly improved
and popularized the paper. His 3
re-election, at. Detroit coneeded-^hecause
nf hia^ brilliant ictuid.
library Bd. Appoints
Advisory Committee
For Waverly Branch
Supesrrsior C. A. Johnson
Chairman
Professor W. Clark Brocknian, |
principal of McMaster and A. C
Moore schools, of the Columbia
Public School system, and chair- !
man of the Board of Directors of j
the Richland County Public Libra'
ry, told the Palmetto leader last,^
Tuesday morning that the Rich- i,
land County Board had for quits?
some time felt gravely concerned ,
about library facilities for the
colored people of Richland coun- 1
ty, and that they felt that something
tangible should be done ns (
quickly as possible. With this ]
end in mind the board thought ,
that the very best method of find ,
Ing out what best might bo done ,
was to seek the advice of those .
for whose benefit the Waverly
Branch exists; so the chairman o'
the board invited a number
'.LAY" W
Teachei
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Nft
DA?, MARCH l/'>, 1'j }ij~
lEACHERS 7
)WD
SITORS
T WEEK "
J I. C'.OtJNCILL TRENMOL.M
(incut Speaker
Friday Night
Association. and tlm pr?t-f-jihe
house of delegates v. iH i re- J
side at this meeting. The tepnrtsi
of the .Secretary. Mr. Burgess am
the Treasurer. Mrs. M. Alice I.a |
Saine of Char! -stem wid< !y 1,n- I
ilub woman tt'ffl Tie re- d. Th. |
horse of delegates will then name'
two-ctmdTdat^T"Tor "etmTi >:lice iTT
the Association. Friday fr m !'
a.m. to 1 p.m. the delegates at
the convention will have an op
portunity to name their choice
for president, vice-president a->l
treasurer. The S.-cretarv is elect'im\?Kv
-fKo nxriSrt"i+ h.X ? : 4 * ?
.?%T vi.i. v Avwuin v <>!!! III! I ll'L*.
Thursday ni2ht in tlm City Auditorium,
President Mi]jcr F.
Whittaker of the State Agricultural
and Mechanical College at
Orangeburg, distinguished educator
will be the guest speaker '
Others?fce?speak?Th ill'J day night
are: Dr. J. H. Hope. StnV;s S'iperintendont
of IMiaal ;??M. TTr T7"^
W. Long, President (V. Iter Acad- J
emv, Dr. J. B__F-clt.-n, Su-a-t?Srtf- 1
'-rv4sfrr- of Colored Schools;' and '
the assist,put, Dr.
of Orangeburg. CI. A. A/.ders'Oi. | ;
the lvtiiing president if ti.e As-M
sociation will preside. M
Friday night, l it sider.t II. i 1
Councill Trenholm. ef the \:n!-?
ma State Teach rs Cnlleg. . .Moot- (
ifafHery. Alabama?v ii! 1T~ i
Ht*?Witt IT i . I:!.. ! I
by Frank'A. DCostii. the ]j inciiai !
of the Avery .Institute. <'harh-s- ' '
ten. The full program will l.x '
found elsewhere in this paper.
igleton Editor of
r Visits City i
DR. G.-XiaiX^S-tM-XTT-nT^^
r..\l>oRSLI> I "J 11 i 1'!: J ::?I' N < v
Po Whom It M:*y C. > ? v
'I'ti'.-: i that v/v, ,
dersigned, wish to y-- <>n -: ! as'
endorsing Dr. . (?. Genu's 1 ?:,r-;els
of Georgetown, S. .
I'l oio. 'H V ?>,' M >)T1S I olit'V '-. We \
are fully satisfied with -his .j. i!;'yatio
< in < \i , y v ay .win,: <
known him for many . > *.yar<.. \\\ - r
> v !(>v:tl'a: a fbl. sup- ;
port to his -administration. j
Signed:
Rev. ,S. W. Green, pasted First. ;
African Baptist chuivlr, Charles .
E. Washington, At^y.-ut-Law; - Claude
iVF -A"mp, -T~~"z
FredcHe ''Jattks"nnr_j?>eiv..a]iLr-.l>avi<' -t
Jackson., merchant; Mao Dickson
teacher; C. F. Jacksor; Rev. Tony .
Everhart, R. Wine, Krntstim
Green, tea;-her; Anna L. Brown. ,
Delia Saunders, tea:her; M. I' ?
Kennedy, M. D.; C. S. Simpson |,
M. D.; Pheobo Mitchel, t< achcr. I
Louis Mplvin, Rev G, W Baini T
more, pastor; Robert aBrnes. Ai j,
fues E. Douglass, .Mary Harris
Jackson Joyce, Julia F r a nc<
Dortch, A. F. Woodherry, Rep. N ,
C. Mutual Life Ins. Co.; Gwendolyn
Jackson, teacher? L. P. Alien
merchant. Beaufort,
S. G.
representative colored citi;n ns tr
form an advisory .commit"? o to
mtfk<'? a 'study of condition.-- prevailing
at the liran h. ami?. to ?
make such recommendations to
the board as will tend t > in ;ke of' ?
the branch library as nearly what ' s
it should be as possibly might be I
done. Mr. BYockhiati expressed 1
bimaelf as being elated o^er-thc t
willingness and enthusiasm with a
which the personnel of the advi?orv
committee ac:opted this op
portunity to serve the edui ?tio.n- v
ii an.i cult. val intcivsts ol' t-h.nr
(Toiu ini!'.! I'aj.o til (j
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Don't Miss "Common
March 20, at Allen Ur
PROF. H. C. BREWER ?OF
HAKTK\ 1I.I.E ENDORSKI)
t li< t M. M A N V COrNTIES
I FKoSi M AN V SEC 1 IONS F< )H
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE.
J'AhMhl'lU lEUHEl^ A SS'N
To the T'-a.hers ot -S th (nr.
I:na: Withinret-enfuccks, i uany
?ui?-?sti?iric have been made re
gaidinjc the j?ci?-*>n who will succeed
President Ad lensun. Several
good men have .been nicntinnd
Many lui e-iutc:jested that the cup
.torn of the past. that of ad vanclntr
the V.vi.?X rm ident?t-o?rtirI*:?
p'dency. la .followed.
The next olltce - where interest
" ill run hiuh is that of filling
the ?? st of Vive President." Thro"Tr?~tho
state for the p; s-t few
\\'( eks the name of one well]
known t-< the, tiaile-rs of S <uth
t aiolj .l hTTTs been well and fav- |
*'rI lv n'.c-nt hi'if '* 'hn' r f Pi f TT 1
-n?n *. - . - . i
?... r>i ewer, r.ow I'rosiflent ot the
Vocational Group c? the Palme-tP
State Teachers Associate n. Prcrf
Iftpwcr is wt'll fitted for the pla-'f
as he has served long ar i faithfully
as h< ad nf the Agricultural
Grn-p and lu- b.-on active arid a
krt in the Association as a
whole. _
He has had the needed training
and experience to fit him for the
post. He has never sought office
*. fh - rural Ass ciatiun hut ha?
'yen loval ill np^'iliiui'-r r-nio-.
" '! v pp rt'rjr those who. have
been placed at the head. I'nasn.
suniur-riy. Tie has performed e.v :y
ti'sk assigm d to him and h.as |
Jone that task- well. He has ser- .
v:ed Ids eounty-ns"'Pfesfdehl of the
County Association at difh J nt'
'mos. and is, at present President
nf. tile 1 Utrlingtop County?Association.
"He has served et!i..ej.tl\ t
for many years as Instructor in i
the Upper Pee Dee- -Summet.
School and has served as' Director
of said Summer School for th<_
east two years, and Sn this capacity
he has made an enviable record.
Ho. recently represented - the
Vocational Group of the stare at .
rhelf Nntiomn ."Vleetinsr held in St
Louis, ;Mn? and has served many I
rears as assistant principal of I
Rhrler 1 Mi'Jfh School, Hartsviiio, 1
tf?-h.a* tioi'ii'-trrtwrrT' Tntcr thei
ace for Vice President by friends I
rrom all over the state and has
own endorsed by the Darlington]
' unity Ass datirm. The Sixth i
District Convention arid the Tri"our.ty
association?as- ito ievent |
" Q1'1";'?at?Ix'e.?\ illi; J juier and
Ov er South Carolina teachers j
,a\v offered their support. It is;
date will n initiate him rod ddd
.oped that the 1L use. of Dele-;
fates will nominate him am! thn* j
:he teachers of the state will ft-i ve J
:iu> their support.
The Pee lire Section nominates;
Prof. H. C. Hrower <>f !!: ,
lor Vice Pit.-ideiH arid asks tiiat
suptHrrt him.
I!. H. Butler, llartsville, S. C
9 ^ ?*
nipnBTT.v> x otic I-::
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?s I'ri.v. ;> :;a! m.eet-j
! -v-e So :t . Carolina Confer
::ve. Methodist ch'. rch will eon\re
at 1 1 :<)() a.m.. Wednesday
! d> HMD at Trinity church
I t:rIr. S. ('.
1 he nine delegates from each ?>. i
' " nine districts arc- urged t-. ! .
>resent on time. Resides a short
;tem.? of busim ss will, he trans.
utcd:
Fltr-i ii.iDi?o-t?t4rrrr---jh''lcl'H:C~T~
II the Pl\.V?sir.?.^l Tlil-iaoi. "^.,neetinsr1.
Juno io at St. I.ouis. M.o
'J. The nominate n of one woi
an for p< *?,:>!<. membership or
Central J urisdietionnl Heart
n Missions and fhurcfi Extendon.
nt-rt i\>r possible meaffcership on i
3. Tr.e nomination of three wo- !
lie National Hoard o? Missions |
n i Church Extension-.
4.. Explanation of the new sotp
of women's work" of the Moth-"
alist church will be given.
Respectfully, '
(Mrs.) T. M. CIRRES. 1
Conference Chr
M l. MOKIAI1 I?.\PT. ( HI RCH
n .. ,- _ .
-n. i arvin, I'asior I
Spayta-nh'.irg, S.?C.:r"~ST ST Be^
ran at the usual hour with n ]
plondid group present. At 11:30
lev. Carvin delivered a wonder 1
ul sermon which was w( 11 enjoy.
d l>trrrrrtr the* afternoon sever- *
1 silver teas were eiven.
At 8 o'clock the Rev. C. C. ]
Johnson of Chester came forth |
^ ith a (treat message taken from i'
Matthew, >uhject Selling Jesus. |
V v.-;it <? -m of tlwOll m mi r-llaS.t'"
uring the day.
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Library Group
Gets Speaker
-4
??t..'!.m;-? i-r <.'* the
Palme'to Statv Teachers' association
v.* 1*1 h* ] } i?v? regular spring.
meeting it: 'he Benedict C- liege - ?;
Library f.v.yj a.?, t 12-"0
p.m.. on r^inv. Mar V '.'2. 1040
All I.iv rariar1 and T< aoher-lihrariar.s
who arc members of the
assorirai.' n are. expected to be
present. ?'
A sneeial appeal is hoir.tr made
ThT' sM'-cial iih-f'Qy^ i - r ~i mil
.'aculpy r;w . r t-i s?:Au?d ?
WcofTr"i? The grorr. ' ropes to
encourage thv c-'ahl'shment- of
> .. a'j-rj ( ?* t r libraries.
The pro:*rani tie- meeting
may be. fo-w.d in. t: P.dlotin of
th P?t?r otto State Tearhors' w a?i.t
i u. . t-t'-etei'i jt ?te??-?
tho f:icT that the group has bo-en
? '* i in curing as guest
-P- aia r. "Miss Margaret I.. veil,
l>itvtr 1 1-traction,
at North < "ar 1'a State College
for Negroes.
Please m t- that the place of
meeting has cot. changed from
\\avt-:iyt Hrr.r. e, Library a? statr
-I1 . ?
Mrs. <' ! . ?'!:? :* : !, eb.u rn>an
Mrs. M. ,W. Mu'.tr, secretary.
i\ MTMORIAM
f>r K. H. MrGill
Tn memory of our dear lnisband
r. 1 fhfh. v. 'k -< ?v Howr.v.i Me' ii.
w w ii?'" nrted this lii"March
13th, 1939.
We've dwelt in ve>-r!^'f: far. *
far nrarit
[n the last twelve months
' gone past
But still in
our hearts
R.as hound us.. .
ever fast.
We miss you v yes. more
every , day. ?? .
rime does not ease the .
pain,
ft only makes us kneel
to say.
'Lord, let us meet again.."
(Mrs.) Carrie and Billie, v
Wife and daughter
AILEN"
N1VERSITY
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