The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 25, 1940, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAfm TWO llalmrttu IGraiipr PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C fcutorud at ihe Post Office at Ca. Jumbiu, S. C., as second .claw matter by, an Act of Corurreaa ill liSCUU'T1UNS Uuc Y?ar s 3m Month* ? 1M iluw? MuaUu# 77: i^T;??11 SmgiM lopy JN KUKLiGN ADVEUTIS1NG ?V. ii. tU., li08"~Sr~?te*t-WfH St., Chicago, ill. Uilicitti Auvki UacmciiUs ul the jute allowed b; Law. AGENCY ' l hw Leader will publish briaf an Mumuu. luttvin on aubject* u genet ai luieieul whuu mey ar a*cump*niaU by the uurum* <u? uUdieaaea ! the auuit/ra an' in a u?l of ^ deiainatoiy Q(itur? Anuiiy'inouM communication* wil Mot bo noticed. Rejected ui.inu ecnpui will not be idurutiL GEO. li. HAMPTON Publish? E. PHILIP ELLIS .... Field Agee L. O. BOWilAN, CiiculsuuH .U?r KEMllTANtKS iiucKs, Oral us and Postal or Espies* Money Oiders ahou.b tx : uiaoe payaOie to uie order u< i tie Palmetto Leader. r ~ niiiiuiiivalioiia intended for the .ixiit i.>suv inuel be very brief ii., -iinuiu freacb tlie -editorial 0?' >a net iutfei than Tuesday of earn weak. Oily riewe, lucala Wednesday. 5 i Telephcnie 4523 Saturday. May 25, 1940 HI:KI: AND II11:KI; ' t i>M : but y lk a country Tow u 111 u, i-vi Co < i'n\\"Oil oMimy -mm ty 41m UK- state house 111 ___ iuniuia. A ' 'country town" is a um n wall 11 "in 1 wit to loin?Mor* . s, i'i;o >111 11. about two ii 'ion uwi'iifiig-, .1 post im.-tivss aid a population ot loss titan bOO citizi'.s w inn l.'O ivr.tiiu'S "i' tin' un>111 "i p.-iatoii innits. >l.cIi a town " ..tiltj a: on o; b r^quaix Utiles - i"?alou vn Uiv. apjH x ot lilt inn." ot what was muv old A a belli.. lOi.my. At ii i tain points you .an see tao ti ains passing at . . "U^l S. 1 m-s. a:\ i-ato tin All .can ..o ... a,si 1.jmopal church n.uny . ,.,-i -i-ntuvtitsH it. It is 'aval 1 '.1." p.a .at.oil w fa-re tr.o fatttel Am. . !J. uanvpfon.- louiuie . o> .1.0 1 .1.. .otto ' 1 1 inn 1 iivi il lot \.... . : ..1 11 inits I ii'O.k, .... .. i. ... j ..u'i . ; ,u ;.n Jacob ;..v . is ...a .. who built ...... I.:. ..1 ii.u trade Hon. ilnt v - \ , v i..,m i..oughts we ..it i-hi ri. 11 v r.i j'orcii oi U 1 .'.Wi.. a .1 in tat .1 1 ian ... . ....?.? 1 i.. o.... s a^inuiiurs.,-. .1 ...I.; . .... inss the way wT M o~T7n~ t. ps TT ~all ?trce^?on ...o la;;1.', ot i.-.C. l.v A. Aii.ilUs. . % I'V i!'. i'.cic ?U*ii . 4 1 VA'I .^..tv \tv 1 UHi . v. . 1 1>V.> " . I 1a >.\.A s i ?'?. . >ci> w'V. './a e ' lill" ..:so... ga\i ti.e A. M. L .....vii a >vc.i Kh-.c. *..or . ..?? sups at.ii.si of ar.y ot .. ^ . ."u..is.-. ;u si.n: pow of. No ?. tiele~ 11-ti. Pi. lie .ui;tin> lies. t.?i i...unot letum i 1 * in o.t'C i. >s<>i)ui> w itjhoui stopping m iiiniUM'Hil. lletv Sergeant Ed, i'oi riji of World War lame u doaip, a Dishing busuuss with his "Vji ill". 'Hi' is a master in prepant.g and servility "hog" ohi'.fcrlings" and "'liog feet". His mom is tiie tajik , of '.lie tow n. TRim ri!; ro i hi: nv\ \ni those Wild made ir rossi HI. E FOR ME" Mrs. K< id and Staff. Hran"on In stitiitr I r. Scho'M. t hester, S. ( It is a ploasntv to express *tny -t-.iw-mhi 111 a. very, eomnpip way When (nHi has given to tin world the people of the Kind yot are, 1 tint sitio He wants nmri than mo to know about you un< the good w'oik von ate doing aw are still doing, so for that r? isoi I'm going to let everyone Konv you hy saying this: When anyone has taken t.n o o gtven up -win?-ul his or hoi ?pleasures, lo try to give to tlvosi who were less fortunate than tin girls and boys who had a chanei to go to school and college aw obtain some of Thesu' very nnpfU't ant things they will* need m fm t< make something of themselves': fleel sure that the whole work need to know about them. May take time to name them in per son: Miss Rebecca Reid. N. Y. A Supervisor of the N. Y. A..camps -?-N for jrirls and hoys of both raeos Miss Matred MeKissick, Supervi ~ Mtr ul' ,'iiXA-_ i:iiii>|] ;' t f Miss,.I. (i. Ha/.el, Supervisor o' N'VA 'Resi<'?i& Center all ov<v the state of South Carolina; Miss II. L. M'enafee, Secretary and vSu ? pervisor of the Business Coursi and Shorthand at Chester; Mis; M. L. Means, NYA Nurse tun " >sistant with the beautician o ,i ; r at Chester; Miss S. I.. Shears . Kducalional Director at Chester I rs, S. I\. Collins, ass't. of Kdu ' .ition; Miss V. I'oinpey, Cenestry . Miss W. CI. llall, Dietitian; Mis: I A. I . .lOtUlsOtl, >11 |H'!'V ISOI" 1)1 .Alt: ami (.'rafts; Miss IV I'. IViulor j| :ra s. S porvisor of Mi-do; Mi t I. A Fioo.i;ait. Mailearrior, whI >> sis. willi many othor tilings l A .1- TF ?AsJuaiadt lir.il 1)1 li-rlor; Mr. A. I. Matvniivr. Wood \oi.U I >irwtor: Mr. H. K. Sa.toi Atf. Asst.; Pr. A. it. .Johnson,, ou 1 am suro I havo put hol.or am ; aw honor when- honhr is duo. "May. lil'o ho as a flowor." ,,?V- ^ A Ml. OI.IVK A. M. K. ( Iiruri Uov. II. Andrews, I'astor - Myrtle Poaoh. S. S. S. a * die usual hour with Supt.. Mr? nTTTTtottaTrn- rnd tutu-hoi- at tln-i ^ post of duty. 11 :.'?0 a.m. sorvu raJl> )) 111 i 11 oil "" p in. the "Al l '* l.oan" o opened \\ u-h thu o\ I'rosi I iottf. We-. 1". II I lemnuny w a; * p: osi.|:>ty. The 'loss.*ii was (hot ' j;'h!y ' .~lT$rt:?serf- hy- momlu-rs am . isitoi s. v v U.w, il Tev.v.y stev. ;f . i lid ii i'V V.'s; .I'ud {>?VJWi'.Ot * . s.i -o--. 'iFm St 1 !V\V \ Pot: r,-, 'fa-. ; ! v 1'on .il' a: t an .tenirr:- au x .,\y- at tii.- wilting . V - .1. tv Owens MCa . Puir-day due to ta'i i jv, i d. a til. of r aunt.'. : . i rpi ,-lion<p and Mr... .S o-1 i i t'.uir.i'ia. -'Ails. l\. \ t. . f I itt'.r Una r. Ki an!* '.a.- a!' lint tsvillo aii herr1 li li..' summer. Ails- ralmnnr Williams of '< i a;. wa> a \.-;toi heiv .Won.lay. air-- ? M. ssa ileixad.p. and ?\1 iss . ..oivii\o i . wis lull tor Inaai'ii .'Ut.. N l" . for an mdetmitu -.at,. all . I . .'.I \ aiai.'t -pont la-t v.cck . ;ai :n*( liarlotto. N. l\ all. t'tiailio l''u/pi'ialil one 01 r popular Im-iius- nun is lia.lk ...'ill AloneUs -Cornet to open Ills ,i.n?kh?tiw- s .tumor. Alls. Natlian Nelson pi' lleorgi >v. ti \vns a Week end \ISItor I.e'lV It VtfNWlv'l I NKWS ._ L rot. I . K. "lUinioIsf holton. S.t . . f ivpit to visit 'htjt sis'tor' in ?tunai K. stoppod a t'own-hours at -dm Lij _s_ohool Satin day iiii i v- * aim atis. S. "Xdon. Ui.v. K. I?. t'arti i ot Lynlnirst mt.iT, passod away at t harlnttc, > i .. and was tuiioralizod at his i.: iumi.v liuiivh May -t 7th. Ha is ..?,i\i\od i>\ oito snn. Ktltlfo t'av~r:r;rrTtvnmf:rnptTtor:' 1 t'<4a--liay na riotto; Minnie' H'untol. .lupitot . '.a,; tnroo sistoFs and thiiv nroI J>. ' i ish annual ~ soi im<n hold at tin Sooond. Haivtis't i-fuiroh tor tin v .ass ol liotulohom 11 i i.ool .-..inlay I p.m. was doliv . . o?t >. hov. A. I'.. Port or. i oxi .1.1. tola, us,tin "'Si'iviu' 1 lilt ?liaonitiits:,'. as subjoVt. of his ,.s?out so. t |.o soiioo! lias oioot d a hiautilul toimis ooarl uitl . nttnu" taointus <?h tho \ati pus .i.ii t'iniios ran K> playotl at al .into*. _ ..as- Audio. .M. l>i\son is hoim t : a sttooisslid soh'o'ol toir.i a .'un iaiii Inn whotv sho has oooi Miss Martha Wiight is rooi'p rat .tie aitoi umio.rjroi.n^ an op - -ritin-n?at?i ho mod S;iiii:ir.nni a n\i i !\ hospital. * ? t\ i :i!o -1 Kill to Sl'O 5TVs. I.OtllSI .\Uis a^am aitri a nrrnt ill ."ass. j Y, t'art.r ol' Sa.anr.ah. ti; .- r.c somrtnm- with :ola : Mis. iioio.t l ot ivi-n a.-, and yoyata- datttfntor ;ot- Sa :-..r.a:.. tin . -piiuanu sain *" ' 1 -'?a .: n?iv :>* a . s aim txipl".. s. . 1 i.o IniiU'i and Sotr.oi j ron a> .ah. at tho Hut tor tit ? n; o i ...-: i >u.?\ ? Vvtimp- ?v;U? o'.locl \ i i I'j'ii' and thoir o .los \ i-tl :i Io\ dly i % oninj:. 1 i i.o i1"Hut'.i i iv.?: -v ! rotnmr'd? H>?th*or?vai 10... aft* v :l imp srttovt to; ill. Mi>. U<>sa Adams of Now Yori i it\ ;s s?i ? uiiinp sonntiino witl Mr. ami Mis Willio KcImsoi; A,:.iiv.s- t> a nativo of r.arn 1 vvoll. Mi-. Susai. K. Hniloy spoilt .th 'ii'i'K i till at. hoj ._! '>n*.o. Hook H-ui i'in many fj ion.Is >>f Mrs. A Srown a?v sorry to loam of ho ' .iln.os*. ami wish for hor a $poo.l; iooowiy. 6 AIUtKVII.M-: N VAN'S ,1 Mis. Poujrlas \V. (.ireem1 wa i]t I it- ho .so yuest nf tlu* Mis. Alio j M; Wilson and Mis. K. F. Holm > for two weeks. .Mr. Dotigla W. (iivnic spoilt tho wook oiul a ?or his return front T? sko^oo ir ~tii. to. I u.-koeoo, Ala. A part; .. \<ns K'iven in 'heir honor at tii li?mo-of Mr and Mrs. Alleu .Y , Wilson. May IS. .Prdgressivi ,, rhlp' \v,i!i tho outstanding t'oaa I turo. Chinese checkers and dan . in r winding up tho party. A dc , iieau.s com so of ico cream an j wore won by Mr. Henry ^Aslu I -hiirh seoro. Miss Jessie Fair, booh I prize. A yift was j?i\on to .juost . of ho'flor Mr. and Mrs. Poufdn W. Givenc. Thoy loft Sunda . niyrht for Saluda where Mr * Greene is CCC camp advisor. - T1 rL MAYKK SO A? 5 I r (?y W. H. J TACTFt f I>oi?*^r the proper thimr in th pi'oper way at thv proper tim ; is a pretty reasonable del'initioi * tor TACT. Few people <lo taetfu actitip:. A thing may not be wronp s but it is nbt tactfully usuable. * thine n-.av b<>. i-iel-.t l.nt I. " done at the wrong time. It was Sunday afternoon. ' J } nan emerged from his house. . small boy "wandered up the street the man ' q1I''?1" "t'onve hae iiere!" The litl'le boy started baek ' l?Ut when he saw a long big slie! .11 the man's hand, he -tiirnoi nuiekly on his heels let oat aw i\ 1 si|iiawki's and tied. The man with the big stiek eon ?ijiued t < rail, "eotne baek lu re!' Slowly, the erying urehin dra^ge. his way half way baek. "You'iu 1 gonna hit me w id dhit big stiek lie rried. The- man said nothing ait the hoy was saying something t very definite. The man stood si .11 , Mr. and Mrs. Walter I'-'Mie! ^ iu'.J.. little dmiehtei Margin, ! An: . from (Jreenville. spent Mninl.n - w nil Ml . and Mi Allen . M W.d s. n and family** M.ssis Andrew and, i.lint Cat lie. n report a plea-ant j wet k en>" r: St.itv Withe. S'.f.V the 'past wee', :iid visiting t'u-ir bum lost sisle. <9 M UltKUm \ IA> S Praxti'ii St r?vt iiiuh School ,f'.;* \ ^rrnrv' v\-;s kooi in ;'v.r I r11 i nioiiiato Sv it' nl j i I } n ' ???;U n ith tin- l't o??l<h t;t. VI rI : \ 1 !;v < |'t'? shim. A t.o> t !>v-it vi o a mat -an: .{ . on t hr tu'w .J?uil<linjL? with the Mailman Town pint:; loailitur. 'I ho- t ofaii i moim-tit will ! ? |>T?f ? nt'i! I'm- follow i>: * latos i f.spia tivol-y;. Spiaikin^ ? ? n us? ami Fashion' show. May 2lth: li'ai'ittla. roato scrnii'ii, Ma> 2Afh; ...?iIia.ita*n." fxyivSyvs. May 2'.'. To all of those cWft ist s t?J7~ !>al. faculty anil pupils extend tj* yoti a most. cordial welcome. val\ar\ IVcshv torian t'him It Ilex. A. 11. Koasntter. I'a?t >; .The I'lMc,..i.lass was in Urn ! iy taucht hy .Mi s. A lit jams \\"t iT1 aosilav a ft i'i "'.'Hi I-'i iday atlernoon Miss Aii;:? !iin ai'.mau Was a row nod Miss'Now. J.drry in tin- May Qun'ii iVsiaal ..it Iiaytun street hijilt sola tola The olTicors an i monthlies e: t'ontUitniily nun am! Iii 1 1 <!frs< . aim all <>t' tin- parents. teacher* ait irons (w hite. anil colored) t'oi their cooperation.- . We?wcii' delighted t<> wt'knnu one new ntoiriber in Sunday sell ?> littl" Miss .lai nita Johnson. The pastor's sermon was consolation t<> all .during, the mencra - -fetrr?wo it+'o- hardened \vilit.. H i; theme was 'Vure and l'Var". Thy pastor otlieors and mem .mi's enjoyed a vary pleasant tinn at tin- ('(V camp S; ndav^al ler noun. " Pi ol. \\ . I'm her -s i crtainh Mviny the younm men eseellen' ; training. Fijont the, ohscrvat ioi '" ".it the proj-rts -trml ouum > J_Lia - are heina. tauylit the yoiina mri will l>e jiood TTfTiaTj~ A larpe crowd attended' i'u V Forth : Stone l.ayunr at Slimh.'; ' Rural sehool Sunday afternoon Prof. Hendrix tha eounty snperit teinlent and ' other d-stinauishei i mosts uete presents The " stom as laid hy Mr. S. W. Allen. Sr. with the Grand Master ol' M ism Mr. 11. 1?. Puller presidium. Tin principal. Mrs. I.illian l>ean an. - at 1 otis have a very hca.lii.ful am mmli'in Tniildinjr therm M is a was t\.rnished ly Pine IJ move" am - Park ( 11 o\ i elioi ?'< an.I tl .1 " per Allen sisters. Also a e< ' i . s >lo by Mr. S. \V. Al!? n. Sr. Wl!l I'M I HI" \IWS l*i v< 1". Robe! t K. and i., 'aeulty ii.i: < : # Mr>. Mar; 7 "ST Mi'.'V; ?i.. r.i 1?U-,?W ; u . tVrr.e' i. i . eb .- ! V ?1KV? S ?.l; S.Y.' >'! t> . ;tt t Whitmir. set..'<7 ;.a -l A !a:pe irwn ti.ii.: t:.<- : k- ton.::vi i- i-: v : r.t. M;?:;.y t _ town ) is " t\: M}> Wrifi-.t . Ihli".:.: IV C S. . i Luscious 1 l..y i : r rr. N- v : c W -ci.l:v._ !' tr.e T . j suited by the. p: ur.ait.a -- !:.? ~ flrhol L. Wrwht anrr-M^. S. Moore in chaiye. T'r..v yri ant was"applauded \>rv r.., r..;. I.and of Dream's (' me "i r wasApresented by Miss Cn.i, Iao Harper.. This prop ram . e vealed yreat ambition in the. ten !u-r of the yftanp : o? and eiil.Nobodv's Darlin ' l v It n ? . . . ? nonert v.. .Moore. 1 his pio-rai '* indicated a new zeal of work i the -mind* of the students, I proved inspirational as weli a aspirational. On Monday nijht. May Jf* th c .'oninu'ikcnitMit. exenis'es wer ,'i nducted.?Aft* r -a-.v?ry .apprr f. priate propram the cert ideate l" were presented hy Mr. \V,. \Y .-I.e1 1 is. Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Caldwe and dauphfor. I.a ra l ee. atu-n ' cd th.' funera lof Mr<. Katie W.i V lianis in Helena Sunday." j Prof. Robert E. Moore and hi * . faculty-, Mr. and Mrs. Raiforr yj Mr. Samuel Fant were pleasftn puests at the home of Sir. nni Mrs. Jim Law the past week. . i El 6 pAI.MBTTO LEADBE " Aijrta1, '** ,4 1 > 4? ^ 4D TVIAYBE NOT J Shackleford) $ L ACTING c_ The boy stood very still, e Finally^ a daily" came to- the u door and asked the boy to. come ) into the house. There was some mm: about the attitude and in ^ the voice of the woman which rei moved fear of the big stick. The hoy parsed right l>y the man, ^ stick- and atl; and went into the V house. I do not hlaine that hoy from k running from, a big stick. Any fa.iTT w it h tact Would?not?i+a-vet ei.opto.ved a pole?big -enough to ' helahor an elephant to frighten a - small hoy. Without a stick that a a might?h.ivi got hot tor re suits. Iliji stick methods are aluotaetfiil. especially when practI .ed a.-aint those who are helpless. 1 ask this question (you answer t): How many groWn-ups really know how to deal with children r ! : to proper-way ? I Rights Reserved)^ ! I(t Ml R III ('Ml SCHOOL PRINCIPALS OL_SOl Til C'ARO. t-J-x: " . f.ann - .tuppi "i im .iuty Culture wishes t.v extend to you : j.| ivi iutixii for the kind'ami i prompt action taken in. the interr^t of 1 ho saimv The answers 'haw'been prompt. eonrteous~'nnd pleasing and the announcements ! made to the yfaduates have been ! i nit !'iil. . Thanking all Very nnt-h. Kfi-e'ajids School of Meanly Culture 4- -Madam .Itilia K. I'.iveland. IVes. 12 1-2 !'.ionjihton St.. ' . Oianjjehurjr. S. (' j UKTILEI; \. M. K. (TUTU II j . " " j St. (Jeorjre Mm nine services! .! very good having opened at | J'lu usual honi. The text was tak j I i ii from Sanuiel .1 : I. After the' j scrvi,-es. Mrs. Annie .Mays oft _]_< harleston and president of the! ^\T. IT."iiiiir Iv~Mt vnrirty"-was?pre?j ( seated and who in her usual mantier sang her favorite song The fie loaded l)-,v M AT.,..- ! . some",timely comments on the sub jeet fronr whieh tH. pastor pivach 'closing her timely reniat ks with I Wtl^n 1 Conn- to the Kin! of my i Luuney. I lb v. \V. Simpson preached a leery.line set inoii "froiii the subject .'in Looking for a Home". Rev. 1 .1. I). McAdams is conducting a u-\ival moetin: for the pastor. Mrs. llurst of. (.Jraniteville is : Hie guest of hor sist-crlind broths' er-in-law , Rev. and Mrs.. B. J Hutchinson also their nephew lit j t ie Hobby. I Mr. ami Mrs. \V. M. Toonter ol '.St. i.eoige anntst nee the marring. I of their daaghl. r, Kvelyn to .dr. S S. !/. l.ewis of (Mangehurg. May 'j l.">th. Mi . l.ewis is a native o! - J St. tiooiant! a teaelter in Horill?-lor t'oiiiity." Mr. l.ewis is a H i'ltivreu -oh I ti'inui'luirv. XLe?I,, p. for I he in happiness and long: life I Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis atv at lionn 1'i.a.iw.l! street. Orangeburg. |: .>u it i olina. ( MH.IS1.K MANS t . _ Mi. Nathaniel Shi!'.on was tuk" eh. v., i "i;.-ly~~ftt""thrs?rrtortttttr?a-bout o . lock." *\ Re\. -l M. Daw kins returned I Tuesday fiom tin AMK livr.i rn; ' . . i- ami it a : ieasant I 1 trip. \ 5,ii- aHtei.i": >: . . on :.,vv I?:. - < i si*n > Mm K::a Lu1 i. lit Miss- l.\-. ,?t- M I % ,i i,( Si-a;: 1 ihlV. ' " I ..r . , 37777 F.~ 77 W'.TSiUr ' T . mi?T u.a >:>' \.f Mr. ... : <> 1 ?av? kl:.> M ?:. .,.v;b Will plil-aini a..-.; I i1..';. . nvt ii it to thf hijthi-ft. tin i :. -im' - ?? i in k ('ity ami in- ?I-'ilie t'iiif. Shv will! !.. ii -i a U \\ wn-kf. . Mi \\ ti 1:v llu-ilu-s anil J'a ni!\ ; .ii S unlay uflot n% or. g;.? -?rr;?Ma? Mm. lUnrv t'oliita-. ' 1":. V. 11. ami K. M. >"?.-iv'7 <>; t ham-1 .\.M 1'./. eh .tv'r. : .. it,'.mi- vf .Mrs. I 11 v". >' mhiy ai't a ni on. TN THK I iTT : I Chariest oi CHARLES r n k 21 i "Approved In th? State Coder the Supervi>?i County Hoard ( T-es !<?r Kural T' noiiers 1 | : T't' Si hoti|. M (It r .-;r?->KA IVnl-.lv/J-; AI For Hulletin and other infi ; Charle: WWvK(i WILLIAM II. fi I 1 Commencement j Speaker Robert j Smalls High School j \ v J: ' 4 I \\ ..-fagg <? I * * I '* DR. J. A. C. JACKSON ? Principal \V_. Kent Alston of the Y Robert Smalls high school of & Beaufort, S. C., announces the closing exercises and invites the % public to be present. ? Class Day, Friday, May 2M. S:.'10 p.m., school auditorium llaicalaureate-^-Sunday, May 2(5, fj 4:.'!(> p.m.. Tabernacle Kantist S church I j- i """ . ' "T Commencement Monday, .May 27 A S:3o p. nr.. school auditorium ^ The speaker < for the Baccalau- X ivate exercises, which is held y jointly with the Mather school X for girls, Is the Kev. Mr. Harold { Roland, a graduate of S. State X college and Howard ' university. Mrr Roland is principal of the X Macedonia high school of Blackvilli-. S, C. He is a member ot *j* the Omeea Phi I'si fraternitv. X Dr. .1. A. (\ Jackson. M.l>.\ the \ commencement speaker, is a gratis, X uatp of I.incoln . (Pa.) and How- y ard universities* a member of the X Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, and is a - practicing physician of the 1X City of Charleston, S. C. JA Principal Alston entertained . Y the faculty and senior class with a tea party on Friday, May 17, 't' from ;V to 7 P. M>-at- tho school's ; A library. y IjlpSHA A. M. E. ( lU UCTT ^ Kev. .1. ! !. Dixon, Pastor | C? . .1- ...? ... kiimwii.x >11100] opened 111 in: I.' with Stipl. Mf. A. \Y. Lonjrshor. and his eo-\vorkers at tlnir post '' of "duty 7" ?The pastor pt'esr-trHM-'j' I Dr. 0." C. Dunham the presiding X I older to the school. W e enjoyed *j' his talk and the remarks hy Mrs. X Mary .Jell'ei son. ' j? Dray or service was led fTy Dro: X Ware .IptU's anil Dro. S. L. Lour- .j. 'shore. 1 iev. Dixon read the scrip X tare fpont twentieth chapter of Acts l-l-V. Kltler t>. ('. Dunham $ preached a sdul >tii ritm serin, n X f: UiVt t .le. vheme li'.lt None ol *|* Phese Thines Shall Move ^le. Sun X da ywiis our third ij.iarterly .on '. tence ma! seemingly was enjoy X 1>\ all and ail left tided witl, the spirit. We-had a splendid audi-_ X ettie with, several" visitors. Ou! 1 h,. i't h.?rH~I?stand* a; as?flii??i* NAl.TIMOKK. M D. NKWS A - ,|j |{j 1 >1 r>:) Louise <>. D<>ut:la?s X <>!-. s i > I!-* . ; ; ; . ;_o' ."i1 .1 M-?, ?t- 41.M; D..i. . D-. . t. *" * .:? !?< ; S4-: N. . Ilvl-jy' . ; J Tht"V. r.. 'A.v:-. Vy A I ' Thv S. - V:..* ' - s. w ; v. S-iu:u'..y .Ml', ii!. : !_?. jvIif.iOJ. iil'c ' t:.v I.' - ! j'.i: :>a: v bov.t Mi-ai.v J.icvn ii.i ... i:..v ..... . ' 'ut .J" \\\ i ui; ska;- | i Summer I ncol 1 TON. S. < . o .) r L Y 2 7 I Depart ment of education on of the Charleston of education I atal Teach, rs of the (trades I n l.ihrary. Strong Faculty I .1. THK SIMMER? arm at ion. write ston Summer School I IN 1)1'STRIAI. - SCHOOL Ji CHARLESTON. S. C. RAYSON. JR .. DIRECTOR i I Sidle A. & 1 Ofcangebui '-' k \ ?ANNOUI : t The 26tljfAimual S June 10 to Ju Regular <x>llegiate cour Arts and Sciences, Ed Trades and Horn S PEC1 AL COURSES FO R PR INC AND TEACHERS OF FIRST, SEC MODERN LIBRARY, DORMITOl .Eor further ini or matron and Directoi SU , i i ?HV!ORRIS?( Sumter, SUMMER SESSION June 3?Jul Standard Courses leading Certificates and Ba Midwives Session ] i For Additional Infc GARRICK, Acting President. j I -? w^XK^X^X**********4********^*****!*4^1 w 4?Cf ?X' ^ Benedict-All< Scho COLUMBIA BEGINS JIJN STRONG, IMPRO EXPBN! tuition for all students?Six Wee Tuition tor all students?Nine We Hoard, Six Weeks Session ___ ? Laboratory Fee : library Fee . i.i ijUiit'iiii ur lurthcr infori i #* . " "7 ? ? BEI ALL T * * _ *" - ANNOUNCE ti:.\< iifr? attending stati sesskin Can get meals am at claflin colle* CAFETERIA OPEI i'honk 385-j wire or wr1 mrs. Piedmont IJiitr Scho Rock Hill, Sout JUNE 10- JUL UNDER SUPERVISION OF OF EDUCATION AND COI DENTS OF ED ' rive Weeks Session of 5 EMMETT SCOTT H l'WO f. A MORATORY SCHOOLS REGISTRATION IS FIVE I STRONG FA< Further information, write S. I? FINE! Box 1 '?'T' - ** ' Saturday, May 25, 1940 M. College??.? g, s. c. | VCES? ?[ Summer Session ;[ ly 31, 1940 , | ? J ses in Agriculture, ucation, Vocational e Economics. | IPALS, RURAL TEACHERS J :OND AND THIRD GRADES ? RIES AND DINING HALL ' { bulletin, write: A of the Session, t te A. & M. X^llege ~ Orangeburg^ S. C. I COLLEGE I ,S. C. I . FOR TEACHERS I V ft# y 6. 1940 | . I to Advance Teachers' chelor's Degree X Begins July 8th :j: L? rmatioiv. Write !{! E. M. BOOKER, JT ^ Director 5 m Summer I ioi f-l, s. c. i 13 10, 1940 1 VED FACULTY ? " A IBS $ Its' Session $10.00 y * eks' Session 15.00 j ? 18.75 j; i.-iO jX ' .50 * _ X mation, write: ^ * edict college t' or | ' | .en university | xxkkkk~XXX~X~X~X**X~X~X . . > lteaoIers| :ment I | I COLLEGE 1940 SUMMER I ' 1 0 REFRESHMENTS DAILY I I GE CAFETERIA ^ EVENINGS !TE . Jj N. E. LITTLEJOHN fi CLAFLtIN COLLEGE V ORANGEBURG, S. C.^ 1 - * ict Summer j ol J :h Carolina - ft Y 13, 1940 | STATE D.EP&RTMENT tJNTY SUPERINTEN- I UCATION y dx days to the week IGH SCHOOL Jl ? ?? ACTIVITY TEACHING ff rr/tiljAKa riiK IE/KM HULTY 21 EY, Director Chester, South Carolina v