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Saturday, October 5, 1940 NYA PROMOTES HEALTH PROGRAM . V ; I i *>, i .1; {?' |>;0 mote the health ami improve the physjcnl of n,t' r-s;*h?*o! N'ouiif | i ?>j>>? i'lt.pn yen ity tin' .\a tional Yin t!i Administration is l-i in p'T'. Pi i?|> a i n i .mud:: U ly. it was announced today b\ NYA Adminisl i ator AuLuy \Yil lAm?. As a* proved Ly Paul V. Mc .Nutt, Administrator of the |*Yd ti) i.l .^iCi'ii; ily?\ ?i n y up ii?is qui ii.(-Dilation of AIiv-WJ lii.iit'i and ?* ? d (ictni:-.! Thomas I'arran . id' the l". S. l't.bli. Health Ser\ ice and l-.cal health officers and physicians. "One of the major contributions which the National Youth Administtaiion I'hay make in the piesent ( nierjfency is to promote thi health n'd in plow the physicn' . ploy men t on i t's oat-ot-schuo: ?"We ktu?\v oin- young "people slvotrtd - hi* touyhened physically." The extent to which the NYA cun rout.rinmc ?to oeiier neimn tin the Gallon's .yoviiH' men am) yoiiif"' women is limited by the amount of money uvnilaUe for t). - !' .! > use. No special funds foi inip . vi* the physical fitness ol yo'ui pe-pie were carried in the it; lar N'YA appropriation which became available on July 1 e health program will be limited tt? s: eh scope as is prac thai v il'aiii I'm e\ist:n*r finmein limitations of the National Youth Administration and will be adapted to the needs and facilities ol the various communities." Wi1 liams saiil. ! Kvei:y youtlr assigned to thu "NYA ijUit-of-s<*hool wink program will be given a cnmpletc and tech . nicnily competent-'physical examination, as soon as it can he arranged. Health and medical fa. cilitic> provided dirc.tly bv the National Y o n t li Administration will be- used to rehabilitate young -people employed on NYA resident projectsFollow-up services for youth i? need of rare who are employed on c-~* non-resident projects will be made available by utilization of- local health facilities in cooperation with local medical officers. The health and physical fitness of all NYA youth will be imp r o v e d. by physical training health education and environmental sanitation. To facilitate the operation of the new program, Dr. C. If. Iticc of the U. S. Public Health Service, has been loaned to the NYA to have general supervision over its health activities. He will he atta.hed to the Washington N'YA staff. It is propose!) to appoint a full or part-time physician op the stafl of each State Youth Administra ? lion Id gTve" tcchnical supervisioi to all N'YA health activities ii tlwrt "State. A state-wide health project wi'i be operated for the remainder ol the fiscal year in each state tc provide competent physical exam inations of all N'YA youth. This project will also assist in the technical supervision of all N'YA health services and will proniob vtrking relationships w ith ex isting health agencies. I h- statewide project will also provide foi health education and foi training young people in services related U health. The Sai aeon General of the lT S. Public Health Service has ex tended to the National Youth Ad ministration an offer of the facil ities of the service in eonnectioi with the developmental phases o1 the" State programs. Kxperience< oersonnel -i?t til thn i-r.oinnn offices of the Public Health Ser vice will be available as consul tants to the NY A. v-?_ "While the National Youth Ad ministration has already made im portant contributions to the healtl and physical fitness of younf people, and to better health ser vices in countless communities more needs to be done. As go'oi health and physical fitness ^arc basic necessities in enabling youni men and young women to derive full benefit from work experience and to secure continuing employ ment, it is the responsibility o the S'ational Youth Administra tion to insure these by ever; means at Its command, "William said. Subscribe For*The Palmetto I^eadei I WOMEN'S MITE MISSIONARY ' ! SOCIETY HOLDS GRAND SESSION \ I- ' - I Bethel A. M. E. Church Host j Two Itishops in Attendance , . I . ?0 I til IV V ttfihunn ; Easton. ?daryland?The: annual * ' of t o -Women's .Mite Missionary society of the Baltimore annual conference held its three day session in the histtvic >!H- l.iim'i'ed : nd twenty year old Bethel A. M. E. Church, South St, >>f which the Rev. M. B. Simpson is the pastor and the Rev. .1. M. Boston is the presidio ief.? >. rjot vested ehoii " " l -six voices was ably assist ed in rendering music for the occasion by its sister church, Asbury odisi church this city, which U' v. .1. S. Coulbpn is the pas>' an l Rev, E.-A. Barker is the district Supt. More than one hundred delegates attended the ee iiav >eSsi??n. Ti e (hnrcli which owns almost : an entire blockTias just been beau ifnll.v renovated, p? rsonage and d4 tiv -Iwukp-u, lncHuilni? t'lt'iaric " JllK. w??>iing was presn'ed over by its President, Mrs. Mannie McEaddy, assisted by Mesdames K BeAhu*"Hurst, Boston, Hemming- j . wuv and the President of the Phil H adelphia Conference Branch, Mrs M. IIt- Davis was the leader and all followed her leadership. Bishop *M. H. Davis the presiding bis top cave an interesting uddress during the meeting and presented Bishop A. J.I Allen who spoke. At ' the conclusion of Bishop Allen's address an offering of fifty dollars and forty six cents was taken fo-r his Mission works. ? The welcome address was given i 'i 'thi- convention by Mrs. Carrie D. Howard of Bethel. The? reus was ? veil by* Mrs. Bertl\a ' K. Hurst. The Rood ladies ol 1 Bethel lead by Mrs. Simpson the wife of the pastor spared no 'pains in giving to all a tine entertain The pulpit was tilled Sunday at 1 '1 a.m. and * p.m. by the Pastni Rev. M. B. Simpson. The com bined senior and junior choirs, ren <1 the rnusi.\ The Suhday school was led at 1 p.m. by Mr. J Chester Nash assisted by the tea- ! 1 ? 'Quite i few attended the 1 Sunday evening: Union Class a'; ! 8 pan. At 6 p.m. the Allen C. E. League had a lively session. Mr 'vnder isi the president.' The junior church was well attended Wednesday evening led by Mrs Fields from six to seven o'clock T$ie Earnest Workers met with i their President. Mrs. Mae Lent, men. Biggins St. The Presiding Elder's club met at the home ot 1 Mrs. Mary I. Johnson, Arora St. [ The Junior Steward board met at 1 the home of ,Mrs. Lilly Dobson Hanson St. The Senior and Jun i ?r Usher hot rds met with the President, Miss Downs. Steward- ! ess board met with Mrs. Sarah 1 Webb Johnson, Webbtown. The Missionary society met at the pur- ' on-'.'e aid the Junior and Senior choirs met at the church during . the week. Kev. M. B. Simpson ' preached at Asbury Methodist church Sunday at 3 p. m. The ' Senior choir of Bethel sang. ! 1 i>nni?. MeClellan the nephew of _ Rev. Simpson who was vaci tion- " ing here during the summer has re turned to South Carolina where he will teach school. Celeste She' rard and little Mack B. Simpson. ' !r.. have entered the Maryland State Teachers' college. Dorothy ] Poole has entered the Deleware State, and Clifton Copper has 1 entered Princess Anne Act demy Ann Sullivan, Hampton institute i Quite a few have entered Howard and Morgan State college. Miss Jones has entered Hunters college ' it Manhattan, NT. Y. Moton High chool here has added quite a few ? new teachers. .Mr. Brashears if . the principal. Quite a few went >n the excursion to New York during the week. I m m* THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND A. C. E. LEAGUE CONVENTION The 18th session of the Wateive District S. "S. and A. C. E. L. Convention met with ltaynes Chtpel A. M. E. Church, Septembei 10-22 in Lonestnr, S. C. Devotion conducted by the Revs. G. C. Johnson, C. L. Barr and J. C. Coaxum. Then Dr. Johnson in well hooscn words which is characteri istic of him presented Dr. B. F. I iiildbrand the P. E. of the district, j After a miscellaneous talk tpuch1 :ng every ])hase of the work, the convention was organized. Misses M. L. Caldwell and Edna Eves were''"-elected _ secretaries respectvely.?Mary Jackson, Mat "* A4e~Gregij; and Eugene Glovei were elected ushers.. The P. E " appointed a'IP'standing committees t The following amount was raised j during the session: $053.10. The nnual sermon was preached by Rev. D. E. Smith, pastor of Sandy ' Run Circuit. Special sermons were ^ preached by Revs. Paul Carmic! heal ind'J. C. Coaxum. The Edj (rational sermon was preached by Rev. G. C. Johnson, pastor of Lewisville Circuit. The convention e ended in a religious fervor. It wnv said by many of those present f that it was the . best convention . that's ever been held in the DisM-ict . and Dr. B. F. Hilderbranc is held in high esteem bv the millrt vwl "M ..rt A T I inirirt c 111 \ i IIIV uiut'i /A. i, Hilderbrand rendered Hercules services..An after collection of $5.00 wis taken for Rev. Frank Mc' Fadden. a supernnuate nunistei I ef tho Central Conference. M. L Caldwell. Reports +r vl In ki'epinii with tin* Military T ian Cunsi'i'v ation Cm ps at (Jetty* tnunVer a:*?their settlor?lriuier !*?t lit' .trained in orderliness, t'k'urili HELENA NEWS ~ Sunday cvcninp .a* .!>:(Ml o'cloc! the Rev. B. W. Williams prcachct a sermon for club number 2. 11 i: subject was "Whatsoever He sa.\ Do, Do It" taken l'rom the 2nc chapter and 5th verse of St. Mat thew. On <he second Sunday in Dct 9 bet; the Rev. J. P. Gibson wil preach for club number 1, so pleas* ome "ui ami hear him preach.. Mrs. Nannie Christie and duuph ter. Miss Myrtle Christie of New berry. S. c. was the afternoon truest.- of Mr. . and Mrs') C. K Green ami Mrs. Carrie. Jackson o Helena, S. C. . Mb- Catherine Abrams-of New berry -.>as the afternoon p;uest ol Iter brother and sister-in-law. Mr tnd Mrs. Thomas llniwn of Hel< na. S. C. Miss Bern ice Bobb was tin. [iftcrrtoou puest of. Misses MyrtU Whitener and Mappie Ruthford ??l Newberry, S. C PEN 1)1. ETON N FAV-S King Chapel A. M. E. churcl and Sunday school continue t< move along nicely under the lead ers'nip of our pastor Rev. J. R Smith. Sunday was observed as mis sionary day at our church, aiu Rev. Smith defivered a missionary sermon to our appreciable ointrrelation: The fourth Sunday in September Was known as com fort nip Sun lay in Pendleton. The missionary ladies were divided i n t o two groups*- with- Mrs. R. J. .Clark am Mrs. C. V. Reid as proup leaders Each urn up taking a ?tif fei-eiit route, went into the homes of sick blind and a^ed people of the coin muniiy to comfort them with pray el*, simes and jc-i-ititr.ro rojidine-s The result was-v**ry satisfactory. Mr Martimore White left las week for Pickens whyyo-In- wil teach in the high school. Mesdames Mamyt: Towns, ('. T Re'id and R.G. Reese spoilt tlx Sunday afternoon \VtTjT~Mr. Cuinv Brown who is indispose*!. .Miss iolu I., droves reports ; very interesting trip. She return ed from a visit to New Vorl whore she attended the World': Fair. She was the house truest o Mr. and Mrs. James 10. Brown better known as "Tall" forineiT of S. C. The senior hiuh school class > the Anderson County trainini school sponsored a silver-, tea a ihe home of Prof, ami Mrs. L. I Lasted Sunday after noon, i splendid program was onioyed b til.-.* r + The Gospel Charms of Silve Spring Baptist church was guest at the WAIM Broadcasting statin Sunday afternoon at 0:30. All wh listened to the program enjoyed it See Carnelies Smith for volt Leader. BATKSIH'RG NEWS Elder J. A. Jowers and Rev. li L. Brown have returned from th Second Convocation of the C. M E. church, which was held i Miles-Memorial ('. M. E. Chuivl Washington, 1). C. They reportei that more than $-17,000 was raisei at the convocation for t)ie ex pun sion and rehabilitation of the C M. E._ churchy The Batesburg high school wil open Thursday. October lt'-lt The Principal Prof. N. L. Bitsh i expecfln,g i large enrolment ?? students at the opening session. Mrs. Amanda. Arthur who ha been ill is able to be up again. WEST ABBEVILLE NEWS G.race Chapel A. M. E. Church Rev. J. K. Spearman. Pastor Sunday school opened at tie usual hour with the various, let chcrs on duty. After the disou; sion ol' the lesson, the pastor guv some very inspiring remarks. At 12 o'clock the pastor delivei ed n wonderful sermon to a faitl ful few. Miss Eula Massey ha? returne ~ THE PALMETTO LEADE I -PW i i\y. InBr?? * l\#* 1'^ ?# illininu Act just signed by President iburg National Park, Point'. attired in httle* the Amortctttt-tin-.:?:rl retreat. v1 ness in-appearance and obedience to J from an extensive trip to Atlantic I t'itv and New York. While in New J 51 . York she visited the World's Kali .Miss Massey is a teacher in Edgefield Academy, Edgefield, S. C. a ' She left Saturday t'oi Edgefield h where she will open school Monday Soptei.nl or 23rd. !' i f Mm. Orrie Hobinson spent a few ^ I days in Atlanta, (la. hist week h } with her sons Mossers (ieorge and David ivol/insph, j The revival! meeting being car- ? ^ lied mi at the Holiness, church by I 1 lev. Tatimore is quite a srecess, I I both spiritually and financially. | F or a Palmetto leader .please V see "the little Rodhes boy." ( vi\:;<Tlt.FK DISTKKT i < ONVKN TION ]_ ^ ^ The Kingstroe District convention of the Sunday School and Allen I'. K. League wasr-l?eld last week at llyulah eliureh on the I7tb Hid 1 Stp of September with the raptor. Rev. .). K. Davis and Pre ^ - i?li11w Khler I.. Benbow. Miss c ' -Kvclvn Smith was the secretary |j !' the convention. Mrs. Ruth tt I tinkiiis director of music and Mrs M. B. Benbow, chorus: , The sor p j vice was conducted by Dr. J. L c Benbow. .Singuny, ''('ume Thou \ln?i >i.t.v King": prayer by Rev. ('. II. Williams; remarks by Dr. .1. I... Benbow; sermon by Rev." J. t I.. B rough l< >nscripture, text 1st u SuiiUlel and tin* 17th verse. The ^ presiding eldei titen conduvted the tl I business session. After the collection, Bible study was conduct . ed by delejiiitte front K ingst I've - Utd was tliscussrtl by Rev. Chap - pelle?Me I.a i y , Remarks by lii: Spent s?ul?S.;. :i-r Principal vents were dis? ussed by Rev. K. Washing-ton. Before - Christ canto ^ f r to the W'orbl wis tliscush.etl by v I Rev. K. P. Butler. Remarks by c Dr. AY. i?. t appelle, state prosi- y lent of A. < !.. league. Yout'n-|J A and its MoTal was discussed by | ? hi' "ate.- i'lHiii Moncks Co rite i i 1 and J' tlesville Youth mid itf Be- j lie ion was discussed by Rev Thottt- v as. Rev. Biowii. Rev. Wagoner k Prof. Smith discussed Smoking i v ( and Drinking. <!irls werellisciiss- jv I ,-d by Dr. .1. I I'.enbow and Mrs ^ i;t m i mr?k11?~. k At night tie yuuriR people's pro ' gram was cut.dueled By Mrs. M j 1>. Behbow ai.>1 Mrs. Ruth Din- ' ^ kins. A wonderful program wis * ( rendered. Many solos arul recittt tions wi-ri' presented. Singing]' t period was eiinducted by Mrs. M. ( y B. Ben bow and Mrs. Ruth Din- , ] kins. Blackb. ard demonstration j , j Paper. "Grading of the Sunday s | Sehoul".,^ by Mr. K. B. Lawrence.)' it Discussion, Model Sunday School j o' bv Prof. Bradley. Remarks by U-.Dr-.Coe: rein: rks. Dr. Mills; n i marks. Dr. J. I. Benbow; remarks, j Rev. Giles; remarks. Dr. L. A Wells of tin- Dillon district; ie ; marks. Dr. A\P. Spears, of the , r Marion district.\ Welcome address , by .Mrs. Elizabe\ly Mouzon; re! sponse by Mrs. utvii Reeder and . John P. Reeder. ?. The convention was largely at- j tended and enjoyed. The next r t| convention will be at" St.'Junto- ( -I A. M. E. church, Kingstree district Oonrdino circuit. rastor. ucv. v S. J.. Molletle; INesiding Elder I ?i ^ J. I,. Renbow , - v ) Jesse Mat* Henry, reporter. S EIGHTY THREE PER CENT f OP ( I.ASS IN COLLEGE , i Mather Academy's graduating , class of last spring can boast that | < 'thtv-tluee per cent of its mem- , bors are now in college. The largest number is t<> be found at South Carolina State Col- ( lege. They are as follows: Mattic and Joseph Hravard, Maggie- Car e. los, Minnie and Roberta Dannelly i Thomas Calhoun, Johnnie Hill 4 Hannah Hunter, Etta. Johnson u,??,i ?g,,t 1 ton. Bennett Tdllege for Women ot r- Greensboro, North Carolina- received Eleanor Simmons the highest ranking member of the class of '40; also Beulah Caldwell' and; l(' Thomasina Wright. , \ R * ' : * 1 SwjH |h I Bill 111 MM ERmMlllifiSlHH v* . ji Roosevelt. members <>f the. <'iv their new green wintei n11i c i iiw and order. Klestine McColluni ami Christi tiul Whitner Jones- are at Hen lift ol' Columbia, "S. ('. Kddie MeGirt and* William Ha y, two of Mather's bes^ athleu re at Johnson ('. Smith of t'ha >tte, N. C. *Henry Maxwell and J. l./Was tgton are at Morehouse of Alia a. Lindell Portee and Geneva Ht on are attending Knoxville e< >f*e of Knoxville, Tennessee. Other stud nets not aecomparu y any of their classmates ar erome Raymond. North Caroli] sUite College. Ele^Fbr - B'elto ^isk University; Nancy . Aldric lorber-Seotia of Concord. N, ( )ora Aiken. Morris College hunter. S. C.;i Mary Benjamir Coulter -tif?Oheraw. S. ?R< J nick, Howard University. Pa icia Collinsi Sargedht College loston University. Ruby Chave < taking a business course in N\ r ork. M \THFR FAUCES TO 1M.A7 MOHT CAMK Mather Academy's first hor ante this fall will be played wi Sims high of Union, South Car ina, Wednesday niprht, October t Zemp Field. The (fame will ailed at 8.o'clock. It promises e one of the "Blue Eagles"' mo xciting games of the .season as' .'ill be played with one- of Ma it's bitterest rivals.' The admission to the Fair wenty-five cents and the san mount is required to the gan ,'hich will be. to the students, tl lost exciting part of tin: Fair. DISTRICT Sl'NDAY SCHOOI CONVENTION UK LI) Tit* District Sunday School Co ctition of the A. M hi. chun uts held at ""St,. John A. M.l hutch, Pawlcy's Island, S. September lfi-17. I'.'40 with Re \ .1 _AI iU-s WLJX--Ri:i-.sidiju; .Fiji 1 f the Georgetown distrlrt presi ng Kvery one who attended th oiiVetitioii found it very inspirit) s'eW thoughts. and brighter ide, cere gained under the supervish f our strong and efficient lead iev Miles. Dunne this convention thr ierv sermons were delivered, fir )y Rev. .1. C. Williams, castor St. Paul. His text was found he Iti dDisyon of Psalm. 11 \ei: 'Thou Wilt Show .Mr- the Path Life; in Thy Presence is f. line if J>?y: At Thy Right Haial flu are Ploasures Forever M or< Tuesday morning. second serm by Rev. J. *C. Quarlys, pastor Bethel Station. His text was tak from <32 chapter of Isiah, 4 vei 'Thou Shalt No More be Term Forsaken; Neither Shall Thy la any Mtue be Termed?Dt-sula jut Thou Shalt be Called Heph boh. and Thy Land Beulah; F The Lord Delighteth in Tln-e a Thy Land shall ^ by Marrici Theme: Fellowship- Keith God. Thin! sermon -jhy Rev. T,. da m bio. pastor of St. Stepli Station. His text was taken fr< [si all t32-10. "Go Through. < Through the Gates. Prepare he Way of the People;'Cast i "List un the Highway; Gather < :Ih- Stones; T.ift up a Sftandn for the people." Their.e: Lift- t Standard. Each eharge made favorable i ports. We are no.w looking ft v: nl t? ooiii next big rally doll money. We wish that e\\ ry d ens able to attend this conventi and enjoy the swe?-t ,bveez< fr< the great Atlantic Ocean and, t arood 'food which was prepared the entertaining pastor Rev. Washington and his good peO| es-peetallv the sea funds. Our visitors, Mrs. Essi. (iiec Andrews, S. Dr. l\ ti. Tei (ieorgetown and his uncle ii Prof, .f B. Heek. pt in Opal of i . . .i. i: . ..e ?i_, i-> ' .. .. I'UUIK M IIUUH, VlrUrfr.lHin .1. Our convention closed w itj^ i meat spirit "to live that whop i summons come, we may join innumerable caravan which nw to that mysterious realm above Wilhclmina S. Winepl; SecretaiV and Reporter of Convention \ J) I ?'' * See'v. I ekes Argues T. I .or I nfyersal a #. Kriucation ' N v. v,. I- II;... 111 ' Seci it it IV" of t l,t- IntonoT an?! "iT'-' oT ? H " ' trouble shooter.*." hits .-?. been a staunch champion ; vei *al e?lt>cation. Time iiuu > again he 'has forcefully poijiteil out i that, intue aiiij more v.> j:, peiyl on our p. hlie -il.oo . <. tain aiel il?.*v -loji Tiu; o. w ily of living. Ihaiu.Vi a.: . oiivincinuJy he mi> (> ; ' 1 hat?rrtn u <' I I' 1 ! ! I i t I.! TTH r" eial U!.<l .'u.*I aii"! m-Cui.- . pi. .pot lion to t he | .! ? a'.o ' ; people In a i ecei.t -pei i i., . . - broadcast. !ur >iiai "The progress tiiioui-', .mi. , . tiofl of pill . Negl O po;i'..i.P i'C i. i: i < - 11 > 11 ; \ [ 11 i 111 i lit.- ^ y I ' , proof tliiit fill: In i .t- . Viillli- ?il -lilll'illlrtt t. ;i I.;.!.. N'/i -ijiiiti- \- it--.J'rcul inii*. ! A:i. r,' * * . I'm-}' U t-i i ? 111?ifiiliU i . j I.> iiiy tin- t.-.fl.l- .. r : ?... "1 .J' ?? LLU L. _jrf .'i:i ;f . . . " - ,!. . ? -| l I iloriirilt: \ rll'u-l- )' I It..; a. : -| \\OlUll . M.ppnrt it- :j:?ii - -ti-firi?fttfir};t w":n.riTrr?r llltv.- rui?t-?i will \ cy ; w If-Jliti. 1; 11 ; jj fro in ;u, t-iiltiii t il iiliS-.-:.t-. ^r pOMtlu! All.:T .-..ultii'- Utiis itf uyj111 u, | i,i i : i, ; _l tl< I"1' ^I T,i.? a'l At,!- ' .! ill-.; I : j by " IllC'llllifl - i.| tin- Nil IV art i',j ( tl.i- I'jiilni Mali:- i llali. ify t .'* admiration ?>f tl.<- v,t.ilij y . ! t ^ Pf.l'pll' i ?-\ i-i lll.iii- vn'i, .: j | broad iiiui nuii'k ?ulvjui-. t- u Un. 1 I b- sapi.t sj)j|i-(. ?f t,||,i-. 1 Hi: J lic-i-n ?inri?-? I- Tfr- -II,i i il l-.- ? obstavU-.-. iV'iit ii-;i!!y l.a'i.lii-a,.,'. 'I llu- \i-yi ii, ii* Irti.Vo t!,i- ail ai;ta.-1-. i,j" i .iui;. a ['1' tiwnal l'aviiitii->- fui ni.-la il \.;.. a hililn-M Whin tin n-i-i J mi' greati'st th.- M-booi- .an a 11 St. Many wj' i.-m Sjali- ;>a\ , . sUK-ia: lv Ie>- lur Ihi ( iav;.j u N'l-Vl chili! that. a M K.vt v :il, Ven.ai-::a !. ".ui ,r.a:1 iv. |}(npjh- h.- n!i?iar'fy ny prn:i , :r3 poverty 'ain! 7nrT7Hrtn.aif.-r?. t! " .V vi" a- a in J.a.- in'ev. t1 s5.-a?!?* iTy for\sar?i under the ert-o'.r a^v 1 h lia-'it : iVl inspiroiti' n ?>f ttit. - flit. courageous and fat visi"ped ? leaders-trf their nwr rare. ~Na ! ? ir ran anyone rea?on:thJ\ the " educahilit v oi N'in.V'..rs a- a i lace. T'hi;j <|iialit-i" > of 11i: :ar. ' heart tha4?ha v.- !( ?... ; aj_ tin- short ' -pan of from where thov wei< w!.. ll.t" tho'v arc. arc -itch a1- ' ? '". : , admiration and tespect." ' Mr. Icko. n yrcat rha-f.'ph< ; j the unfoi Innate- ha- ' '> i-staimeb 11' r>? iti i of. *K a!:tv ' j Opportunity:* f\p ;?!l. a 1 ! well a.-' white. He has ivli !\ . j soon t > it that the Xciir . va denied 11imeasure f > hi / . suj.e;-vis?>r.\ and w !?.t? o '.ia: ? iobs thai meant ?i:vr it\ an-! >' j tine as'Well as he 11 I **"T ' J*' STe^ro. * 1 Appreciat imr t?.e fa r " a' \. | croos wort-"laekitiii1 in trawiim 1 t ht';SO fiv-his. he ha<! mIiko! .it--. I tuteil in \Vas\iini.,-len. |? v' when" the ? <>! ?! ? ?! man am! ' iin! 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Seventeen of tin -tat-or . . , . . ^ maintain sepanite schools a...-, t>. j ?. N'etrroes have received evpta! sitle atiel; JV the 51; a'eat:pj funils. Maiftvi .! i<antam.--s students have heen art'or.je.; --a: tlie construVtion '! au?;it<>: . r> njiis. mna-iuais. n-i n n'. , lie , . .. otns. ii"i iii11 ! an.) t . : li i-rn features ami ?ut m^HX"X* X-:* h? | PIN< KM;YS I I lv V IN Dl'.K I \ K KK \\|i i ! 11 i Ol SOI I II t \i;m !> u r Y I . ?ho t WASHINGTON SI ft. Page, Thre* * i1 ^ V-C' new ot: remodel-r-4?: "f., , V jtj; >ht) flttSS* lO" * : !: til-*1 tliiUi . ( . <. t ffft?rrr; SPHINX MWS V . ? i '. >! .';.w x - ! (;? P?UI>mi Ir.i >iliy 1II-1 '1c :il T?;7) "VJ \\~sTT . S - ! ! 111.! 1 , . , ' ' , v\ . .,r . 11? i.. Si,.?~t~ T~~ xjT 77"! I . 4 4 . '. f . . % i v. !* :? i 1'ii.1' ^ t:?i/ OPWEY STAGNATION i 1$ WOBSE THAW - Iv - VVvililb I II ft VI I CONSTIPATION! BecaoM We Treat Constipation at "The Onset, While We Neglect \ Our Kidneys Indefinately organ hi y uur U3; W (I Oae hapurtanco than your kid >em. r or * iwr kidneys thart art' nine million baa which must work das and night to Dtar the fiukl* arid keep u.s system traa Mm waatas, add*. poisons which. If per. fttad to remain, may causa at: loua kidney Bd hi ddriae trouble*. Ska wonder than that Nature fttot aalU lor halt* to clean out the Muvk Bo?If?yon ar. troubled with Mllua Pp-Nlght*. leg Pains, Backache, la rout Haadacha. Dlzdnsa or T ?oat of joergy. do* to functional kidney disorders, rr KIDANS. tha famous kldnry remedy, rnioh aids Nature to flush out tha kid* am, to filter ail wastes, to present kidsay tagnatlon. kloANS k Salt and HtSsbla TTwo. and* report entire satisfaction. Taken cording to directions, KIDANS will aire plmdld results. Try kjuATS'S, BOy It as ~ or 8pacta! Prloa Offer on two bcrxa*. Uaa bh VwY* Tf nrrf s*m f 4 aciusm?nnrsnen nd ea aad (Str" YOUb' "ioNn "BACK. H A MEASURE OF ^ M RESPQIISIBIUTY | fl Ti.fc i.r.r?r:s di:-T i^-.s a q<riir.i(2_ r^sp'.j.ti.Liljty to ' ?jg In this ft^ah'.ishrr.er.t a jS0| | |t ^ .J (> H N S () N FCNERAL HOME l-l(iI r.irU St. I'hoRe S1 :i7 -fflllkjgm? Watch Repairing E. W. ISOM (ihKVAlS STREET COLUMBIA, S. ( . MAD V.M PETEirS II \l!i (iK'iW KK I'm I >i -?a-cit Scalp Life wul I'.. ;?ut> HF.ST LliOWk'R-\j)j !' i!,'< .1 Mii k I'riiv 35c. 1 "ii 11'. 111 <! r:. m v ..lunihia, S.(". I iiunK linn; M ashington S(. Ilioiii.iv i'::iv Stoic. Tu) lot an I Harden Street Poro Beauty School locate,' ;> t JIM M if! wood At*. BK.M i\ iCLlURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES shaiupuoing. l'res??ing, Marcelling. Croquirtolliirg. Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing. Meaching. Man* icuring. Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy and . Electricity. l'HONE 5687 M iliirhtiii'a (\ i'ope. Instructor \n11i?. M Dope. T. Malone, Pr?sa. V'.'V VVVV'VV \-( k \l. HOMK ? I NSl.l, !.M \|.M.|-;|i ? \ .. \ v l? t. 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