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Communications intended for the current iaaue mast he Tory brie end should reach the editorial desk not later than Tuesday of each week. City news, locals Wednesday, Telephone 1626 Saturday, Jum? 22, 1940 APPROACHING THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Several hundred teachers of the public schools in South Carolina are here atendinK the Allen-Bene ? diet summer session. Many ol them are here for personaI~Tm^ provement in order that the teaching they expect to do in the classrooms next session may be even better and of a higher grade than it has been in the past. That is a sign of rrogreas. " The central thought buck ui ti. whole scheme is that Allen ana Benedict are gradually approaching the university system whereby wintjtr students as well as summer?teachers-coming?hereto -study may enjoy gTeater opportunities because of the facilities and con., bined advantages available in the two institutions. Ten years front now w^e will have, in fact as well as in name, the Allen-Benedict Untvei sity without an absorbtion oof either denomination's dogmas or reducing any of the positions now carried in the two organizations. The younger leaders of the Negro race at present don't care about denominational lines and boundaries. They want information. STOP HITLER Hitler is in France and is try-1 ing to reach England. If Hitler seizes Frarice and England, there will be another '^"Talc of Two Cities" but not told in the same language used by. Charles Dickens. Stop Hitler now before he thinks he can concur Americas! When he attempts that it will be too bad. America will show the iron ruler where to stop. We have thousands of Negro ?--hoo-dook doctors just waiting to blow "goofer" dust in old Hitler's face.j If they get close to spill the ? dust or can be able to bury "roots' under his steps he will never see ? n firrmnn army march to victory against this side- of the infernal region.^ If Uncle Bam is unable to piv large .^numbers of Negro youth varied-'nlititary training, he might turn loose~the "cunjure" men and N?gro "hoo-doo". idoctors. They'll fix Mr. Hitler right nojv. 'The OM Gray" Ht iut. k. pmh? fdu 'A Terrible Age As I see it, we are living at a time when we can hardly tell what is false, and what is true. In other words, we are living in an \ age when we scarcely know who! is our friends. Our enemies are j better known to us than our true j ' when they say I'm with you they ' c?-;^rids. It is so nov that that I friends. It is so now t h a t( mean I am forever and enternalty ' you now to your face, it moans, just the opposite, behind yourj i THE GENERAL ALl OF ALLEN Fellow Alumni and Friends: The meeting of the Gener nual session in Columbia Ma\ adopted the following plans 1 V 1 'I'L L5i 1 1 I i>uiuutr \jiiv?ini? niuumi i We urge the creation of a a part of the DOLLAR MON fees to wit: That each meftil 0 NTTTJOTXATTAN X I'ALI. Y the said local chapter and thi pay into the general Ureasun capita-member for the said ^ Number Two?Membership 1 The General Association i friend of Allen to pay annual as membership fee. Of the send 50 cpnts to the gonel-al the local treasury for exj ens* It is tile hope that everv Allc will rini k m !l v nnOltuiVo five members. Set- Const iCu .\unjber Three?1 he til il'k tJ We are asking thai every ; at least 5b bricks fur the 1 ib? who live in rural areas will known as Allen I'nivorsity's produced hy~this hen wili be tJTe~income reported u? the < NOTICE!?All perons intel write J. T. W. .Minis. Clinton Street. Columbia. S. C. Our new dri\'e come- to a to make this tlix- greatest ral versitv. Mi.fi. i t- sj til j oa c k. bad to believe, .that lucre arc ver\ few people* w i no hi|v'e anything good to say about another when out ol' their presence In fact, all tiiiiu- is .spent magntiymg tauits of. .individuals w-ith no thought whatever of a single.irtue on then part. When they -ay you are a great man, as soon iS you get gone, they say you art nobody and wi.cn they pledgjc to sUrril wuth you they *meai? to w ithstand you. This is an awful age. to whilhei we are drifting. Liod alone can tell. Jesus' answer to that ecitain .awyor as to who is my neighbor (Luke 10:2U) would not altogether ~strow~ tfresnTrre to - -be my friend ii this (.lay. For many who will lid you in distress today, will destroy you otherwise. This is an age.in which you can scarcely deem between truth and falsehood. You cannot tell the real from .the shams.- Ministers, wh censure and abuse you all through life, will til-eiw'h tvv.. h'.,ni-< ot good things about you when you ut?> lde#id. What hvpoenbUs, we mortals are. runt's why the world is turned ttp?stihe- -< I o w u . __ Why He Kinbarrassed IT does seeiu that. .('litOivit shotrtr ,1'uw whe'ie 1" ri te ioi busses alltl wlf-a to change "positions e.hen ?"ov i!?white?people?get im. I \as riding a street ear in Nash. die, Tenneescc: and when a lai'-t linnher of white' peojile came in a Negro man was sitting three seatfrom the rear.- As there wire uw \ hired people behind him. th'e in<torinan askii.1 him V i>ely t?> please go further hack and In t. hi ornly refused. At that linn -t-fU?opiVatur?VLuIil LO 1 C'. ^ out 111(1 got his era" k and stood ovei im and drove 11itil hack, then lit anie bark where I was, after tin attention of every passengei'* was entered upon him. Coining into Charleston on tin Greyhound bus a few months ago a Negro wanted to get off at ti street section. The bus driver toh: him that he could. not stop on tin streets and that he would have ti go to the bus station. Instead ol oming back where 1 was; he at einnted to raise a row with thi ms driver, who stopjieif^iT liiinutT un! ordered ,him back and alsr dared hum to open his mouth Hi then came back like a little pup log as polite as lie could. Just a few days aeo T was iij iuini".a. ^?ciihn ed?ool?teas her got on the bus, and in putting her money in the box, bn? ent fell on the floor. The operator saicT'Conie, and put this money in the box." She *aid''Its -right by you, pick it up yourself.' dli then sto|>ped the bus, and said: 'Well, I will get the police." Shi then went up. took the money ofl the floor and dropped the same n the box. b-ast week in my city, a well dressed lady got on the city bus and took the third seat as others were crowded with colored people. Pretty soon all of them goT off but me. When the car hail one another )block, a deal of \\vhit< women got on. Common sens< should have told this Negro woman that she should have moved hack but she stayed there until the bus driver said, "Will you please move back?" It was then she came back looking humiliated Now it does seem to me.fruni colored people ought know wher seats behind them get vacant or ~a""bus7 OVStrcct car. they should , move back. Hut the limit happen ?d this week when a man "was two 1 V TMNI ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY Til AIimTnr Assoclaiictii,"in tttr 31 and June 1, agreed to anc or our LIBRARY FUND: ,oan Fund STUDENT LOAN Fund fron KY paid in annual monibershi] l et* pay intta the local chaptei and hv-fettti+MHi-To: i'. from this, fund each chaptei : a .small sum of 25 cents pen J'Jl'DENT; LOAN FUND. )rive .irges every local AllenrUe* ?in< dues of ONE DOLLAR know) fees paid each clulil is as'ked t< t reasured and hold 50 centf iil e< and the Student Loan1 Fund mite will work for a large clul c' of both Active and Non-Ac lion. hm I'umiius in urban sections giv? ...ny"""at Allen. Those A lien it e: have a hen and its piOducL hen. All eggs and chicken: <iisposettoi ny mi* owner an< I eneral Alunvni next April, sled in"fhese plans will pleas* or I. M. A. Myers, 1809 I'Iju . lost- April 1941. BeKin nov y in (he history of Allen I'ni oily yours, .J. '1. W. AfiiiiSj* I'resufcont - 1. M. A. Myers, Ibxec. Sec y seats from trie rear when whit< tutm-ii and men were standing up When tin' bus driver asked him. U go back, he replied, " I paid ful this seat."' Few silly women o ny race said "That's right, stuj there."-At that time several whiti men came to the rescue of thi bus driver with no request on hi: piin, anu maue me great big .Negro come back with his ladj . riends. They inuttVred an sai< they were going to sue the bu: operator, but I saw no accoun of it in the daily papers. My-onlj reason for citing Negroes' con duct on the street cars and busses in sarious states and cities is ti show that there are some crazj ' "Negi ues?x-veryvi hero -yem?pp* We Just Well Consider There is nothing to writ these bus Operators when fhe> order the .passengers to take cer am places. They im?-carrying uu he company's instructions. Wi just as well consider that the bus os. street cars and trains belonj to the white people, and we wit Mate to abide by their rules am regulations, or walk to out ilesti ? nation.?J'.uL?die thing that stir aie is why these offenders wil wait until an excitement gets -u| before they will dp what the ope.r ' :ors request thetii to du. This lia been true in every ease cited a 1 bove. They just well consider tha if they go to court, a wlnte man J. 1 nvolved, a white jury to deeidi ' J i white lawyer to prosecute air 1 j all ..this is done before a whit magistrate or judge. Now wha '? -sn-they expect hut the cost of th court? I have never understoo vhat Negroes have against th back seat in a bus. When they g to church. its a job to get ther .. up?front,?T h:ivc ti-cp evil.'1 gelist plead for thirty minutes, wTOTou ' success,, to get one sinner to th front pew; I have been at churcl vhet'e* a truck could he drv?-n he two on the minister and his con grogation, and not hurt either. Ye Negroes stem to have an abhoi i ranee to tfc hack seats in hussc I and street ears. Well there is on thing certain: they will gou^yc 1 or tramp the streets, and puhli ' highways, and that doesn't mea maybe. The lOion ' On" lasT"Mr>nd:ty. despite a do v. > nour of rain, a large number o ministers attended the irrtetrch^ ominational union of C'harlestor , and vicinity at its session las ^ Monday. President R. K. 'BrogdoL pi csiilecl?with?ease?ami?dignit-v. Rev.. 0. ('. Curry of Centenary spoke on the gospel Of St. Joh and his address was a mnstei >iece to say the least. "The stan .the church should Hake lin thi resent crisis," was ably discus? d by Rev. J. E. Beard in a way a .only be can. It was simply fun Persons speaking complinwnte ' both addresses. They were Rev; 'V (). Mills, .1. E. Henderson, R. > wnson, wnnam ueveaux, k Lemon, with closing remarks b ;dert Bnardon. St. Luke ' Hi r ' ? h is not only holdin ts own but ffoinir forward wit 1e*?!?s. and bounds. Our sevent; i-iivs are lining up for a sma financial effort on the second pur day in July. The Free and Accept < <! M asor.s will celebrate St. Joh .j..y ;.t our church Sunday nijrhi ' he Sons and daughters of Pil rim will be our euests the fourt Sunday night in July. The Bette Boys' Club will be set apart Fri lav night before the fifth Sun day in July. This group will con i titute two ncJi Oluhs. So yo IB PALMETTO r I I MAYBE SO AN < r(By W. H. TLI nCMtAMK . ^ Do you lecall the times when a little yellow envelope with the word "Telegram? on it -canted chills to run all over your body? Do you remember when a telegram meant nobhing else but trouble of * the worst sort ? Special delivery ) letters meant almost. tiie same [ things Nobody welcomed a tele j.! gram. Everybody with trembling _ j fingers " signed for "specials." ' In this changing wrld, the use '* of telegrams and "Specials" have I ome to mean something besides evil omens sickness, deaths arid !fu ^ ral.s. Messages of goodwill, joy. happiness and congradulation may be now found sealed in telel grams amT "Specials." They may , mean: ''Let not' your heart be troubled, all is well." J Many people, however, still fear 1 the telegram and the "Special.'1 3 see we are going on. Let us advance on our knees. Silver's Store Adds, ~ New Drug Dep't. A modern drug department was operied for business last week at < Silver's store" at 1546 Main St. < O. S. Hillmah, store manager, j; termed the new department a "complete drug store." Air extensive and complete line 3 of standard medicines, cosmetics, a photographic supplies and other hug store items is carried. The drug department occupies 1 85 feet of the north aisle of the - store, and the prescription booth is gfassed and open to public view at the rear. The installation of the drug department represented an exnen. diture of several thousands"-"'of dollars, IVfr. Hillman said. Six . persons are now employed at the counter and more may be added. SPECIAL APPEAL TO ALL J WORKERS WHO ARE INTER' ESTEI) IN THE YOUNG PEO. I'LE OF THE STATE 1 Dear Fellow-Laborers: a As you may know that continued growth and development oy ' our Convention is a cause that * rests heavily upon my heart and * it is my highest ambition and 1 fondest hope that the Spiritual. Intellectual. Financial and Nu' merical expansion of our Con* yention will surpass each year all } suceeding years. Our sessions are ' so full of wholesome, instructive. ' Thrilling' and " inspiring infonnationthat is of untold benefit to the individual, his church, Sunday' | School and B. Y. P. lLjhat_jonce. he attends on^--^f---ttTX?Se~^essions ci.y inn.-ii-.il ni ill! ill tne program or religious education. L he. "will jnake special preparation " to attend others. As a rule oui - ybi ng people take* a delight in at tending conventions but most 01 1 them are financially unprepared to do su. So I am urging the pas'1 Schools, presidents of the unions P to be alert to this great need and a plan special rallies,, church pros' grains and soliciting cards to help them raise,the necessary amount t to represent. If you will be so kind?as to?write Rev "Dynamo" \ Campbell, Box 51, Anderson. S. d C. for soliciting cards, life mem bership cards, and all informalt ion about monthly donations, yot < w41l find that he iis in a position i to surprise you by the amount <> c help he can giive you in your fin0 ancial di.ive for the Convention. 1 Don't fail to wi0 him for the sos liciting cards if you need them. C Pity" for tlu-m"after" you flnlslr tho e drive. 1 am sending for a numbei h of tin in today. I am perfectly satisfied with every phase of our work but the l numerical and financial side of it. Moin-y lias been and will always s be a pan of every program of re !i.:i.'iis education. It would be fool k isn to teach the youth everything > about religion except its financial 11 support. I am asking all district presidents, district missionaries, and all general workers to report n- at this--session of the convention f at least five ($5) dollars as a ? special donation aside from doori, way fee and other special collectit ions for missions and education n Let us rally as never before to the call of tlie Corresponding Secretrt ary, Dean of Methods, and Drive n Director of 301)0 delegates.. Life members and visitors with doord way. d< nation, and life members Bhi|i fees, also anni al dollars for i. the 30,(11,) ijuaiters drive for misv slons and education. There seems , to he a very fine spirit in some , of the district conventions,jn. getn. ting it number of schools to unite I- and charter a large bus or a num[ ber of them so thuf the young peo v pie might spend at least Thurs-] (lay or one day at the convention. I ami told that the parent, |'A-< cross t he Years," 500 voices, Ang tisdel Stadium, Wednesday nite, h will be the last word in social diBv tinction and greatness. We are II exporting lo meet in Columbia at i- Benedict t'ollege, three thousand Christian workers from every n section of the state, t. lfoard and lodging ono the cam|. pus, only $2.50 for the session, h No where else in the' world can r you stay that long for' the samo i- kind of treatment usless it is i- Morris College. All roads lead to |T Benedilet College, July 17-20. U Chas. F. Candy, President 6 D MAYBE NOT Shackleford) > <> ? ' I ivn *tPK?-l.vi.vt Not as many as in other years. Day liters, night messages are .common sorrespondence used by fiends an members of families nowadays. Telegrams do not mean anerals as they invariable used co mean. A "Special" no lomrei moans that somebody is in trouble.* Still still, all of us feel just I a bit funny- when the litttle old 1 yellow telegram comes. Still there j is hope that the mesago is not a ! luirbilker of trouble. (Don't, get j weak in the knees, down in the i dumps when you see a messed- ' ger boy at your door; he may bring yu something to make you laugh rather than to cause tears of sorrow. The use of everything is changing, even telegrams. (Rights Reserved) I JONESVILLE NEWS i , i | Miss Sara Thompson and Mrs. 1 Maude Stewart attended the 4th Annual Christian Conference foi Colored?Women Last week in Greenville at the Phyllis Wheat- , ley Center. This meeting was con- J d cted under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Churches of Greenville The main purpose of this meeting was to promote Christiannity and Health. This meeting lasted from Tuesday through FridayMany helpful hints or notes along the line of health were given by Dr. Dreidrodt. The Bible was (liscussed each evening beautifully by Miss Virginia Neville. A deni-"1 onstration was given as how to bathe a sick person without soiling the beddings. On Friday nite the members of the Confert expressions, l hen, a success 1 ful conference was closed asking. God to bless all tha had been done' in Hiis Name. Mrs. Clara Gilmorc is back, at , her home after spending several months in the Northern vStatcs ! with her children and brothers. | Rev. Gaflfney of Atlanta will j oreach for us on the fifth Runday at both general services. Rev. I Gaffney is one of the home bpys. The second Sunday was Children's Day. Foster Chapel Suuhuy , School came and worshipped with u^Aand we had a grand occasion. Thfc program continued through ; Sunday night. ! Mir. Charles Dogan is here to spenm the summer with his father and jfriends. I Prof. J. R. Ezell is attendnic summer school in Columbia. | Mr. Joe Foster was funeralii/.ed ' Uast week at Bebhamv?-wns it>.. | son of Mr. Goode Foster. He wasp l walking across the floor ^ at ^h js | called him home. Mr. Wilson Reatty was a visi-'l tor here last Sunday with rein- ' tives and friends. , Mrs. Mtarion Gilniore is lu re visiting her mother and father-in-' 'aw also her friends. We are glad to have little .Timmie Norri^ home again. Miss Sophia Thompson was the Sunday afternyon gtTesf of Miss " Rosa T.ee Thompson. The Calendar Wedding held on Friday night was a sucoessr KKKXKZKK A. M. K. CHl'RCH Kev. (i. M. White, Fusior Mullins, S. C.?S :pt. Foxworth , pened the S. S. at the usual hour i Derinc the Children's Hour the \ Junior choir sang a selection he i*...... .....I - - * . .... ann LIU- pasVUf'S l:leSsar'f which was a story abo. t th * Peach Tree. This being Children's ' M 1- minister gave an appropriate sermon for the samel "Five'") jnfants were baptized. The tea > chers and .students who are home ' I for the summer were allowed an < opportunity to make expressions ' The League is moving alone . nicely under President Davis. At 8 o'clock the Children's Daprogram was rendered by the Sun ' day school which was very yood ! The pastor and Supt. compliment- ? d the committee for ttheir ex el 1 | lertt] servies. The committee c on- < sisted of Mesdames Sophona Reav \ lis, Maggie Jackson. Marb'.a White also Misses Hattie Grissett and ' (). Davis. " ? Messrs Alex Williams and Geo. | Gosset recently united with the ? church. Dr. Wells gave us a very ] able sermon Jufie 2 at the morning service. We had a very "sue; ecssfi l quarter. Messrs Esau and Jacob Williams (twins of identity) were licensed to preach. Th y have juBt finished high school and expect to enter Allen this fall. ' t Pro. II. Johnson was exhorters license. Rev. and Mrs. White, Profs. C. Richardson, T. Dozier and hrot'ier Retheu attended Allen's c^pi me nee. ment. They reported that President Higgins has things well jn hand at Allen. I We are planning to open a Dai- j ly Vacation Bible school. Brother W. L. Foxworth is chair man of the Fathers' Day program which is to be Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. E. Davis and Mr. \. Hayes made an auto trip to Jacksonville, Fla recently. The 4th Sunday night Mrs. fonella Foxworth is sponsoring an Auto Race rally. The Mobile 4 will sine. I Mrs. Martha White attended the Bible conference at Benedict college. I' W".- ..... . WWm ViW. W a ; i WARK SHOALS NEWS The following: exercises climax-| ed the closin.tr of the Emma Mad- j dux Junior high school: Sunday, May -6, 4 p.m. annual sermon by Rev. J. Seldon Maddux Jr. ?Twwdnyv May ifW. 8 p.m. Orw ; torical contest?(Speakers: Glen .Mitchell, Rosa Lee Butler, Evelyn C. Anderson, Wyalt HampMm, Jr., Nannie Mae Jenkins. 1st ria<> u!iu vv,?n I... ir?"" 11 A ? .?( m tv?u Iiuinptun I Jr., second prize. Nannie Mae i' nk ins. Graduation exercises were held T ursday, May 30, 8 P. M. 'alutatory, Marjorie Washington; a Vdictory, Samuel Anderson. . v. J. t;. Maddox, Jr., introduced ie guest speaker, Mr. W. I Peek Anderson, S. C. The class song ninth grade?was composed by nnie Belle Pace. The certificates . ere presented by Prof. Marion M-.tmack, Supt. of schools. !'<>r in our community. On last onday the Daily Vacation Bible school opened in full bloom .the allowing are leaders: Misses Hin n. Petti 11! .'gins and othei white friends airri Missionary workers fmm the different' churches also. Mrs. Maddox, Supt.; Mrs. Hampton teacher and Mrs. Lowery, pi: nist; Mrs. Nelson teacher. The school has ten days. We hope ! .miml 1 meiit will reach over one : undred. Schools being closed we are g-iaa xa) welcome nome the iuiI>wing students: Misses +!dmtRobinson, Ernestine Ware and Delia Rebecca Williams from Voor hecs Colteae, Denmark; we are , also glad to have Miss. Maggie Walker, teacher in the city sys*. leni of Greenville, who later plans vO spend the summer in Atlantic l ily, N. J. .rt-.s E i ma W. Maddox along 'it!. In r grand sons Adrian Moul:'in and Wyatt Aiken Hamilton | LEEVY'S FUNERAL HOMI !|! Undertaking And Embalmi {? ?SLOGAN? I LOWER PRICES | AMBULANCE SEKV1CJ "As Near As Your Nearest I'ho X & ?|* Ratesburg and Ridgeway, S. X 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUM1 X PHONE 92 ib j^?X~X~X"X~X~X~X~X~X~X**?X | IN THE CITY ! Charleston Sch CHAR LEST JUNE 2 4 t< Appro\ed by thy State 1 X Under the Supervisio y < Countv Hoard I ' , ? t'oui'-ses lor Rural I cue hers X Laboratory School. Modern ^ SEA BREEZE AL |?T Eon Bulletin and otTierCTTu '? Charles i , BURKE I I . " "' ;{ WILLIAM H. G1 "YOUTH'S TRAINIf | r>n??inpss CoNpctp Sur | BEGINNING JUNK 10? ? _ EFFICIENT IT ? Craduste Courses in Business F ? Business Sp*-llintr; Business P' ?. Business Ethics; Bookkeeping, I y Qualifications: High School Stu< ft ates. Six anct nine weeks. Cours< { at half price in advance. Out < ft vate homes. j? Terms: Including Registration ! ? location of School: ? T7.? 1-2 North Church Street, T y Principal: Mrs. C. N. Hamilton ft 100 South Liberty Stfe CiRAMJATION EXE <J! .1 INTO IN ROCK HI AN ACCREDITED CO-EDIT Graduates eligible for adn of four year st; WHOLESOME KNVIR01 H EALTHFlTL Fall Session Begins For further information ad< Ti. H. E. Wi e* - ? 1 "l"f .Saturday, June 22. 1.940 Jr., arc planning within the next? few days to leave Tor Kansas City? -? Mo., where they will be the house guests of Rev. and Mrs. R- Wesley Watson. & Mr. and Mrs Wyatt Hamotoh had as their dinner g<#sts the ' faculty of the school, also Mrs."" Jennie Vauss of I)ue_Wo8t and Mrs. (Jatewood of Chicago, 111. ~ The following teachers have returned to their respective homes: Mrs. Amelia Williams " Friday. (Columbia; Mr. James D. GoudW-k * Jr., Newberry. The rev"ivar meeting of Big Bethel AME cfiuivh will begin * Monduv nicht. Rev Holeman will be the revivalist. A stork shower was given the pastor's wile, Mrs. Mamie Coker May 31 sponsored by a group of ladies of the Little River Baptist church. 'lne following persons dined at the home of Mrs. Fannie Bel! Gibbs Sunday: Rev. and Mrs. Williams," Mr. and?Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Lowery, Miss Walker and others. All express- * ed themselves as having enjoyed it. ' ' * NEW BETHEL BAI'T. CHURCH Rev. A. 1). Duncan, Jr., Pastor ?w q Mrrm tine For church the pastor brought us two great mes sages, both beir\g enjoyed. Collection was $23.33. tu? r'luK ti,u home of Mrs.' Ellzu . Thompson, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. B. T Thompson. After the business was over a delicious repast of ice cream and cake was served. Mr. G. Hill of Spartanburg..worshiped at New Bethel at both 'Stl- ?vices. The sick: Mr. Horace 'IhomjV son. Mrs. Ellen Farmer and Mrs. Mary Freen. I. S. I ? ?? v."""Manager X RY THE SEA ? i Summer | ool ~ I roN, s,.c. ? X > J IT Tj V 2 7- i X )epartment of Education {. n of the Charleston of Education ? X J X I and Teachers of the Grades i Library. Strong Faculty jL THE SUMMER? ? i irntaTion, write _ { ;ton Summer School :j: INLli.JTRIAL SCHOOL ? CHARLESTON, S. C. $ iAYSON, jr., director j ? v '***1 JG OPPORTUNITY" j rimer School Classes :f THRU AUGUST 2, 1910 J sstiuctors . ;i; ntrUsh: Typewriting; Shorthand .j. enmanship; Commercial Law; y Wing. X dents and High School Gradu- y i?s. All Summer School Courses *?* ?f town students Rooms in pri- ?|? J $6.00 and $8.00. .j. ? hird Floor, Spartanburg, S. C. ^ et, Spartanburg, S. C, *i* RCISE AUGUST 2 X COU.RGR I LL, S. C. CATIONAL JR. COLLEGE | aission to the junior year andard colleges 1 j VMKNT, LOW RATES LOCATION Seotember 5, 1940 | Iress: t, Johnson, Registrar irner Brice, President