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Saturday, October 5, 19 40 REV. DR. J. C. C OLCLOIGH NOTED C. M. E. CHURCH i i: \DTvR tki.i.s ok work Hy (lowland (,. \li?n t New \ "; l<i N. \ - Sept. Ifsth Rev. Dr. J. Clarence C'ulcfmnrh. noted V. M. E. church l"M<rcr anr ' pastor oT StTtTTcj* l'ark~C. 'M~-Kr--> church it) Columbia, . S. and Mrs. Colclouftl) pus.scd several days in New York onroute front t'e second convocation of the Nintii Episcopal district, which t marked the celebration of the secciitieh anniversary of the C. ,M _ K !'in-e'.-i in?\inericHi?Dr. Col?r eloMfith said that the convoci tion . was one of the most noted gath- r fling of rh '" It I'si'l'M.- nssmv <1 -bled in America representing the t 0. M. E. church, and marked a > forward step in the life of the connection.. Tnc convocation was e j called by Bishop (V 1,. Russell whi \ presides over "the Ninth. Kpiscopa' I district which embraces twelve i states. nr. v iiiciuii.'n sum umi there Wert- 250 dclcurt tcs in at" i tendance wii() rcpri sen led ilu- nut I standing ministers, laymen and ! church workers in thcconncction J . rill- iH11 ^ 1.11111) 11j; t < ;> 1 nil- nl .Uu- H convocation sa id Dr. t'oleluugl. 1 was a historic, pageant ; de))ictintt > ? ? the progress of the church since i t its organization seventy years a go. The 'life of " the twelve do- ' ceased bishops were portrayed b> * leading ministers of the ninth Kpis ' copr.l df"4v'"f. y-'th art address hv 1 l)r. Colchju:,..:...i.iu- tire contribution t which T-it h ot i.. II. Ilolsey mad" to the M. K. chinch. BisliPl-' Ilolsey wl n was the founder of the Paine college in Augusta. Ga. sail! Dr>-('olclough was the orga iti'/er ot Ljxc Ill'st Woman's M iss _ ionary convention, wrote the first* hymn book, and the--writer of tin. only manual used in the church For four decades fuid Dr. C'oiclough, His op - Ilolsey wrote tin messages Of the College of Bishops, ami .for twenty years secretary of the College of Bishops. He S?.id of the live colleges, of tic. junnec-.tioit' bogymjng w.iih Paim 1 college, which was the Jirst aeeret. ited A class school of the cmtiief tion, the most touching address "represent iirg the foul- ofhe'r On! ieges Wits niifde !v Dr. ClmnuJilU- H. Tobias, national o'lraDUTiM' ikli.l" " senior secretary of the Colored . Dt , ' pactinent of the Y.M.C.A. of North America. "Another outstanding address si id Dr. (lolclough Wll> made by Mrs. Mary Lane, Docfoi of Literature, and wife of Prosi , i <lent Lane of Lane college, wit | spoke oil the indebtedness of tin. f C. JL E. church to Africa. He saio that Mrs. Lane was one-of the most gifted ofators of the com.'tr.v regardless of race." Mrs. ( . L. Russell he said with the assistance of Li dy Knima Conway directed the pageant tlramati/.ing the 70th anniversary oT ~ the church indicative of maritime < and modern settings. He praised ? the foresight of Hishop Kussel! (whom he said was responsible I'm the far reaching historical accumulation and setting featuring the t "Ot'n anniversary of the church ' Dr. Col-loui:h was elected to odd I ami publish the .essays ami intro duce the new features ami givi pictures ol the celebrities. Dr ("oli'lough has 1?myc been regardee one of the foremost leaders in tinC. M. F. churcti.~!!e is much in " ? doniftnd as n Hpuulior at. .religion'1 and educational gi therin'gs. I While 1 in Washin.'if,on he preached at the Metropolitan A. M.'K. Church During bis visit here Dr. C'olclough was the guest preacher at < the Williams Institutional C. ,M K. church which is the leadiny rhurc jif the connection here. ?-- ifiv- uiul. -Mivn- Pole lough Visited, i the World's Fair and many othei places of interest during theii <t:iv here. While here they were the guests of Mr. i ml Mrs. Wil liatn Murray of 'i'.m W. IdSth St DKOItCKTOWN NKWS I5\ K. J. Ford ' lt^ heeli ipiite chile in tile past 1 few days, looks like old man Jack Frost is hot rat in the distance He will sure catch a mynhor'of us: napping ami y>> ts truly waif -udu ..' : < the tut : her of nap|leis. ' You now v. Ik t else is just atodml tliv eorm-i , The Palmetto Annua) conference .and the A. M F. ministers hearts are till adulter For., what? Dollar Money. But j come oil folUs. ht's keep up utlr loyalty and safe the preachers iSrom heart trouble. We have v done it and can still do it, ;yul that's not i 11. we arc going to do i<. *"^th w; o witnessed the Santei River Singers (?!' Sumter, S. C. at Delhi 1 AMK i luiivh " Wednesday Viwning, September 2oth seemed k to have eii.inyed the entertainment ^ I hoy were under direction of Eva r lessye. lie v. and ,.Mrs. J. E. Hell- ( .JT*' bow and dau.liter ami Rev. A."!' s /J S.|tears presiding elder of the Ma- * fr lion disti'i't accompanied them. 1 .Mrs. Benjamin Green and grand ' sons of Charleston spent the week with Mrs. Bessie King. Mrs. King j! In s been one of our regular customers for 1'oui years and pays every week". She savs she is at jy a lost without the "l.eadef". Use * to live itr Columbia you know. ^ Oh! by the way, did you know v Mr. B. H, James is now driving a , "'brand new OldsmobileWell sure 'nuf, he is, and you don't have to v worry about being picked up b\ _ "Fat Boy" Ben, for he is loyal And you know he runs a pressing J( (I club too. Let's Rive, him our pa- j troni go, and if his work don't a please you just' tell him about it * |i;? I Will. f/ijf Card of Thanks 1 5 We wish those who have shown <* their kindness during 'our recent bereavement in passing of our A h'ar mother, and fur lovely florals SH nal use of crN's. CH "Mi sdanies: Minnie Rogers, Anno Willi} mst Rosa Seott, E. B ^ ir.eone and the "grandchildren. v?c' At MIRK KI.KY TKAIMNfi HKill anc iCWMH, NEWS I - He! Bui .M (l k's Corner?The enrollment r'"! if our- student body has exceeds We h.it of last, year by a large mar- be in ami is still increasing. in The athletic club, under the di- Evi ectiotl Of coaches E. Gadsden and ?\o: 1. Mi Ivor has started out for a inu lice woik out. Under these able san lireetors the club hope to make a via letter showing than in "previous he? ears. wei Our first chapel exercise was fro oiiducted by Rev. W. F. Wagnei via* gave an inspiring message |.-tlj o the students, lie stressed the Yoi m portance of self control in re- j ation to education. \yj A pleasnnt. mirpriso_ca_niii?ta_USust week through the visit of lev. ;>nd Mrs. Jennings. Rev. Jenlings_sjiok.c_.uii-the subject "Buil4* iiJi JJ-U W-kVM INI [?UI t III UI1U -? iUutiMHs the importance of build ng for themselves a good name, ? hanuter and life. ? . 'Watch for notices of various ,,^j 'onus of amusements given by the .. school. The first of these will be . c ;iven Wednesday night, October J. by the primary department for he benefit pf? the ?same. " | A. M. Wilds va pre L.W'RKNS, S. V. the St. Paul.Raptist Church J Rev. I., it. Moon. Raster Sunday school opened at the bjj usual hour. 'Teachers and- Supt. W8 were at their post of duty. The ]VI( pastor came before, us aj 11:110 19, ?'clock with a wonderful message "Lay 1 p for your selves treasures' pr, in Heaven." After .serv ice the pas si<: tor had dinner with Mr. and Mrs tin S. \V. Sullivan. During the after thi noon the pastor went to his other vt> ' TTufih in Greenville. S. C?Pil- sat vim Rest, to preach there that an night. iTev. Johnson preached here ajr S inlay nivht for two clubs, Pas- coi r's Aid Club and the Pulpit Su Aid. M v.ns a wonderful sermon. a M's David Sch'.mpe rf has "with of <-r Mrs. Kstella Collins from scl Little Rock, Arkansas. She came trc ieie i) in her husband. Mrs an Calthrain Gamble is also here ke: from Little Rock, Arkansas to Ve join ?hi !: lr.:sl?ati(l. They are with Po Mis. Slope Mills. |] M is. Franees. Sullivan "from Ilal anl inion s:?ent the, week end with yei her lather and mother Mr. ami , Mrs. S. \V. Sullivan. She left Mon day for Baltimore. ? Mi-'s Rosa I.e.e Foggie left here Saturday night for Washington, ; 1). G. where she is going- to college ]jf, Mrs Fannie M. Mieker left foi peJ N. V. Saturday night after spend- vai ti j t wo weeks with her mother- -pm Mrs. Jessie Chambling. an Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Crane and ehi Mrs. Anlie Hunter, Miss Steven- boi on and the Whitmore Quartet ela was in Newberry,. S. ('.. Sunday Aii light. be ;ii tin- A M F. ohnrrh where the Gospel Tornado was rendering a j*r; program The Whitmore Quartet th< vas on program. ' fr; The Whitmore Quartet will rem th< iler a program Tuesday night .out ]")j of town. "" 5tl l4*p m mm> " toi MRS. WHEELER TO COND.l CTJ |rt, REVIVAL MEETING AT ' . RIDGEWOOI) j Aeco/ding to announcement ovei Columbia, Rev. Mrs. E. -E. Wheel- an r. of Philadelphia will conduct one y4\. week revival meeting at Ridgewood Methodist church. Mrs. ,,f Wheeler .conducted ten nights nt meeting at Colonial Height several ?f weeks ago and her preaching attraitt-d hundreds of visitors. Scores of Columbians who have ?,| Heard al out this wonderful preach- , c-r will doubtless find time to go ej,j ,, Ridgowotnl and hear this daugh- a(j er iif thunder. ?e, 'l'h?- pastor, Rev. W. R. Bowman with his officials need to be com joN mended for securing such able pre '] late to conduct their revival. 1^1 Mrs. Wheeler is enroute to Sa m'0 /fcttnuh. Ca. to conduct a ten days meeting. y{r \ LSTON HIGH ^SCHOOL NEWS Lil , as Sunimerville?Alston high school ] jjjened for it's fnllj session on j0j Sontonihor Oth. 1040. We recretted ^oi /cry much that our principal. Mr \je fields, was unable to be with us I10? luc t<> illness. We pray for his the ipeedy recovery for we miss him the rreatly. However, the school work pit s moving along nicely under the six tCting .principal Mi1. McQueen, to We are happy to greet the old Tlx numbers of the faculty who h? ve Hoi cturned, and to welcome the two j lew members, who have joined us. ;tg< vho are In the persons of Miss \ir ilabel Dent from Walterboro, S. C. nio ind Mr. Henry Simmons from I )ranpeburg, S. C. We hope they his vi 11 enjoy beine with us as much 0v s we enjoy having them. See The enrollment for the first to 1 reek was very good. We $re ex- ber ectlng more to conic in. . yea Our arid nrosnects are hricrht Od we are looking forward to see- He ng some wondcrfjuh action this o|< 01 son. The whole team Is prac- J ically new for graduation took Chi iut our boRt players. Howevdr, tori he coaches, Mr. Mclva and Mr p.m limmons, are getting the team in as ood shape, , Nei the Ruth K Ittrell niwi ILOH I'RFSHYTFR! \N U'RCll Vi' t re having our ??. rival sere. The- Sunday school opened the ustal hour with Mrs. C. W. ly inst riii-t in.ir the ~5tm1or~eTgss~ 1 Utker Davis* the juniors, lev. Tally took his text from brew 11:11, subject The Mastei ilder. lie brought a soul stirg sermon. Collection $16.45 were glad to have Mrs. LilBailey with us, she preached the afternoon. Subject What 1 has Christ Done. she ^ iderful speaker and is preach? God's worth Black Jack choii g for us at the afternoon ser? ?. Mr. Tom Moore was at his it. . Colv'ftion $5.92. Visitors e Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Young ni Shady Grote Methodist irch and Mr. 1*. Sander*^rom -evkiw .Methodist ehurob. Mr jng- made encouraging remarks lev. \V. W. McCullough from nnsboroi prei ched for us SunF night. He took his text~from Epistle of Paul 1:16: The (Hoed Gospel of Christ. He wan his best and brought the true <pel to t he audience, Visitors re Miss Elizabeth Itussel, Miss ith, one ef the Fairfield Trainschool teachers and Miss ,Mcllough. We were glad to have m. Wc arc always glnd to re visitors in our niuisi. uouecir $3;6Er?Mr. Charlie Hoi th ed the collection, lev. L. G. McRae from Ridgey Presbyterian church isv to aoh for us ami y9P are invited htar him. Total colection for , day $25.tiK. Utkcr Do vis. reporter JOHNSTON NEWS The opening exercises of the gefield County Training school is held in the school auditorium inday morning, September 30, 10. Devotional services were con cted by the P. T. A. with the esident. Mrs. S. L. Pope, preling. Remarks were made b.v p natroils. Patrolman Brice of e local highway service ^ave ry helpful remarks on titles fo^ Fety of pedestrians Mr. Dasher d t h,c. county demonstration errt gave helpful information ice riling the "free mattresses.' perintendent S. N. Loit gave very valuable talk on the rules school and fees for the coming lool year. Mr. Smith then in iduced the new teachers. They s as follows: Miss A. W. AVal r, home economics; Miss E ale, fourth grade, and Miss M terson, seventh grade. Professor Smith and tile faculty Licipates a very successful school in- for 11)40-41. , El. I SUA A. M. E. CHl'RCH Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor Mrs. Don. Devault departed this t* Sept. 23. She was sick tor a riod of three years, j,. Mrs. Dealt will be missed in her houro .1 i....nmiu.ll.. II n community us wen. one was outstanding christian. She was Liirinan of No. 2 stewardess urd also u S. S. teacher of No..'! ss and president of the Ladies d Society, No. IP. Her place will ahsent in tiui. church and?scity. She was faithful to the end e leaves a husband, one son. uin and son, two sisters, three _b.ro?rjr, a host of relatives and ends to mourn her loss. After r? funeral program Rev. J. E. xon took his text from 2nd Cm i chapter 8th verse, subject, 'he eye at home with God." In nment was in Elisha Cemetery side her mother. CARLISLE NEWS Services were good at St*. Luke d ' Williams Chnpel A. rM ~ ~E. -n churches Sundi v ajyJ Sunday iirht. Rev. AfVs. Roxle Alston Curtilage, N. C.. was to preach both churches but on account her illness, she did not get here, v. "F. L. Wilkes of Carlisle and v. Elder Arthur of* Chester fill her places with two soul, stirg messages. \\t St. Luke five Idi en were Baptized and fiil'v? ults? Sunday night after the nu>n Miss Sallie Hill sang the autiful songs which were en'ed by all. Ki ijh y night, Mrs. Frances Eng i gave a reception in honor of v. and Mrs. F. L,. Wilkes which s enjoyed by "all. Rev. and s, J..M. Dawkins and others re the invited guests. Mrs; lie Stewart, her daughter acted matron. !tev. and Mrs. F. L. Wilkes en ed a delicious dinner at the ne of Mrs. Dora Hawkins in \\V>erry conuty Sunday ttfter>11. they also wish to express >ir appreciation ?nd thanks to people of Carlisle for the hosality shown them doing, theii years stay. They are planning move away sometime this week L-ir address wil be Union, S. O. ute ;>. iliss Flora Jeter left two weeks > for Harbison institute and I . George St-vage and Miss AnRuth >?avnge left last week, irother John ,Morgan died at home Sunday afternoon 2:00 J lock., Hte was a member of kwell Baptist church. He lived be 8*2 years old and was a tffemof Seekwejl church for forty rs. He is survived by a wife children and 12 grandchildren was lovea Dy uoin wnne um ired. diss Sallie Hall will- sin# in irlotte, N. C. at the City Audiium "Sunday, October 6th at 4 i. The group is widely known the Community Crusaders, a (fro organization dedicated to reduction of crime in our comnity with our inter-racial good THE PALMETTO LEAUEI I _ v : S C. ST; "V_ 2*&h8??H < V JBnraK^r * ' f . t MONDAY, C ?0:00 A.M.?Exhibit- Bu? I 10:00 A.M.?Begin placin 6:00 P.M.?Midway open TUESDAY, ( 9:00 A.M.?Placing: Exhi 1:0ft P.M.?Meeting of 1 6:00 P.M.?Placing Exhil 7:00 P.M.?Judging Exhi 6:00 P.M.?Midway open WEDNESDAY. FARMERS, CHFRC 0:00 A.M.?(Jates open 11:00 A.M.?Band Concert 12:00 Noon?Farmers Coi and Junior County Age .'1:00 P.M.?Horse Racing 1:00 P.M.?Midway open: 6:00 P.M.?Jubilee Choir 8:00 P M.?Fire Works 1 A. J. COLLINS, Presiden will. Weekly broadcasts* over W I |> T L\... ?k, !?.? I>. i. rui tut* |ii uuiwiiuii t?i ut-i ii tor living among tin.' youth. Sin | invites all wro can r?? please ibt Ii present. , ? The Twelve Tribes'of Israel, will be presented at St. I.like A h M. K. /.ion church Sunday night j d October <3 at s oVIn.k. Conn* and a . .?> t-?t e drill. j? I'lOKKN'li: MOWS Miss Carrie Hell of Take Cilv. S. C. spent the week end at honte with relatives and friends. ltev. George Williams, a sneioi x at Gammon Theological semi . .Jiary. tyas.seeu-.ui iLe-.clty on Sab lurday. i Miss Dorothey Dixon and Miss " I.eola McClease are teaching in the ? pulic school system in Mullins this winter. F Miss Ni'i>rsene Jeties has re-.turned to Mullins. .S; C. to stari . another year teaching in the publie school. ? .mid. 1 ' 11 iiwua, o i. ? ua ailed to Camden, S. 0. on account . of death in the family. . Wilson high school football Sched ule for 1940: Oct. .1, Matthew" of Camden aT home Oct. 11, Burke of Charleston at Charleston Oct. 18, Coulter of Cheraw at Cheraw ' 1 Oct. 25,Mayo of , Darlington at <' home Nov. 1. Rennottsville'at Bennetts 11 villi.- . 1 Nov. 8, Avery of Charleston S (Home Coming) Nov. 15,, Lancaster at Lanciistei Nov. 21, Jackson of Camden at home C Nov. 28, open Admission 25c, Fair Grounds on v Darlington Highway. i Mr. Robert Daws.on left, last | <1 week for Nashville. Tenii. to entei v Meharry Medical College. This is his second year. I Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Baker and v family spent the week end, in Co d lumbia, 3. C. with relatives and friends. B V' CHERAW SOCIETY EVENTS ti Mr. William Reid returned to si NeWi York after a visit to his mo- v ther.i . > Mr. Clarkson of CoUapibin visit ft ed Miss Gladyco Robinson last S Sunday. ' Y The Helping Hand Club gave a social at the home of Mr. and If Mrs. Willie Powe Thursday night ti Miss Helen White left for John-I son C. Snityh University Wed lies M diy. * ' in Mr. Primas Bowers of Orange New Jersey visited Miss White M last week end. M Mr. S. Ervin is in Charlotte spending the week end with Mrs. M Ervin. % <5} Miss Emma SaunderR left foi ft ' VTECOU /" N /usayoo) 4TTH? t P R CLG R )CTOBER 28th c ding open g. Exhibits 1 < 1 ts, Kaus Untied Shows )CTOBER 29th bits continued Joard bits end ibits begin s. Kaus United Shows ? ?j OCTOBER 30th 1 ? \ H AND LODGE DAY r tference?Lecture to Senior ! Farmers by J. E. Dickson. nt, and other officials ! II Kaus I'nited Shows 1 s competing )isplav I t 1?>ainb?)'tf where slit* holds a teach* I e* iK position. di --Mrs. Estell ' ('hapinan visited <U ier "?Tuufthter at South Carolina ' .!i Itatej College last week end. Mf^s Geneva Howe is home. ]j aving spent the sliimner in Phila' ^,-clphia. Miss Howe is a teaehefT" t llniou Rural school. Mes.?Hry?Hemphill?entertained lie Missionary Society "ji_ the 'iesbyterian church on h'riduy. ^ Mij?&_Theliuu. Gotten is a. littlu (|( 1 at her home on Second street .urs. uia r.^y <>t Hamlet ! ( ", isitina* in th?? city. p Mrs. Charlie Havnesworth is ' isitinu in Washington, D. C.~ . Miss Mary Grady returned to Yashinirtnn after spend ill u' the n, tamper here with irrand parents lany parties were jriven in honoi . . f Miss Oradv. "J Dr. Gathinvs was the week "end ruest of Mrs. M. B. Roinson at .j icr home on Church street. Mr. Norman Paine is ill at his ? mme on Hoaan street. Mrs. Mapeie Thomas came home rotn New York Monday to attend he frneral of - her father Mr ~>ave McCrav. Mr1 McCray has teen ill for a nunil er of years. CflESTF.RFIERI) NEWS S Rev.' and Mrs. P. Smith and in ?Iesdanii > M. Afero. ih anty* Fotin- v< ain atid I,. ('. Watson spent Sun- jr lay afternoon in Cheraw, S* (,\ Mesdames P. C. Hiddleston, An (,j tie Edwards, Lindy Coe? Christint f little and Hattie Saunders spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C. visit y n(r relatives and friends. t i> * 111 .'113. V nilll'l nil* Diliauill 111 V III' aw wasf the Sundav truest of Mr \ M. Gill. ' V - lo Mrs Mary ' Harrell spent the reek end in C'heraw. Miss Roberta Rollins left Sunav for Moraveit, N. C. where she .ill attend school this winter. j, .Messrs. Wilbert Jenkins, King .' lipL's and Ray N'ivens were the ' 1 uests of Columbus Gill on Sun- . av. M 'I1 Sir. T. ('. Ha rre 11 and Mr. Willie Pl lennett spoke at the evening ser nt ices, at Mt. Tabor Mr K. church 4 n Sunday niglit. ^ Mr. William Johnson has re y lined to the city after having Y pent a month in Philadelphia X isiting his, children. ? Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers spent a X w days last week in Patreland y the truest of her sister X frs. H,aiira Rranver. X The S, S. Convention convened Y ist week nt the New Zion Rap, X st church. ir Dr. .T H. Tontlev and daughter. !X [iss Rosa Toatley visited friends y Cheraw hist Wednesday. ' X Mr. Ed. Ford passed away on y ronday at the home of his sister, rrs. Delia Teal. A> Miss Sara Wadsworth left on [onday for Cherhw, S. C. whore 5* io entered Coulter Academy. (Uj The Chesterfield County Teach DRED FA] OCTOBER 286 Big Days--6 a vi i s i : mi: Kaus Unite a m m e Tlir T>CM V V tu "Vi < ou KGK i>.' 0:00 AJM.?Gates open 0:00 A.M.?Midway opens._.K:ju 0:3ft \.M.?Rand ConcejU. 2:0ft P.M.?-Football (lame?Ker bin. S. ('.. VS Kd Jacksonville. Fla. 1:00 P.M.?Horse Racing 8:00 P.M.?Fire Works Display FRIDAY. NOMA HK.H KCHOOI. AND N 0:00 A.M.?Gates open [):(!() A.M.?Midway opens. Knus 1:00 A.M.?"NYA" Program 1 :ftft P.M.-rr-Football Game?R<x lumbia VS Mather '{:'0ft P.M.?Horse Racing >:00 P.M.?Fire Works Display SATl'RDA V, NOYR !):'I0 A.M-.?Gates open ):00 A.M.?Exhibits- released 1:00 A.M?Payment ot Premiu 1:00 P.M?Meeting of Hoard of i:00 P.M.?Midway opens I). R. \s (institute will In. held >!i Km th< iv at tlu- Cliesieidiehi -s !: ! ! :.u- . N r the supervision of 'Mrs M !. ]ui.> i! US. HI.- .leant .- tea. hel . ' . w'hv "XlTii <ar kti'dk.n r 1.1:aitie WIK FKKSIIMIA \| S I vi l. , (>i anfcehui ir. S. ('; t'hie. hum ' 'ed freshman ami ether m'u -tu lit* Wei ( Welcomed l?\ leaders student or!*aiiizat.i"ns at South SlJ irolina State A ami M. c .. Ii rida.v afternoon, Septi mher J7. rtti President MiHrr- Ft* WhiTTaKTT ill the close of exercise officially esented the t'reshm. i; and oth'.-r w students and tlVe thiVe new . embers of the faculty to tin her -students and menders of le .faculty assenshle.l. Knrollents for the fiist three teuistru- on days reached .-i.-ht 'tindmd J) ic lartre t in *.I . hi-t >\ ..f ?!lv hool. ? New students'arriving late an ' inif turned awa\ lath of ae- ^ , miodatujfi. ..r. <W At tH* special' exercise. helu riday" afternoon wel ouu-s wa-rt ||otended hy student leaders foi th.1 avium- e n rn p n-^r -nnratTTzTiTiontudent !.-ader? or rproarrai.. e-fn iclialed: Ro| ert K. "^llownrd. Ma-ie: 1 erenionics: Sv. itz.m W'iirfal:. In- ^ !l.2?ina? it... .1. .^..r vr^ui Y^UiV.I\. I'tpIrM tr tlit* chesses. Thi- t . Q-F1 I'1 1 '* 't. represent inn tin- ; .>ft-? - : uhs; Miss ?Inxit- JYarfon. t?;< m-hellenic coum-il: '* Mis.- Julia |} ;ae t'havers, the V,. \V i A?rtr-i - . . M. t'. A.. Herman t'^.p tin of tholfMO footba!! s<t n,h n? , Instrumental nnd voitr! -eiot't- 1(j"1 ns were rendered "by some ,?*' i!, ' j usual talent of \ hi- voile** e , host- rendering imisieal seiei t <>()'n lis were: l'hillip liear. trumpet Jo. aecohipained b\ John Mot lev, >?. i.-s Evelyn fJos>. piano. solo; Kr owe!I Rose. bnVs' S'oluu Mai'ioti Jinson, tenor solo. T The master of eeceuionn-. a! Ilea' e close of the piouiain preseiile J Mari t'Sldelil M I*' UI..I...L i rv?J ? tni'ii ~~prcst'iiint' flu- "T11'sliinan *ss aini uthfi 11> v\ ^t-Clflt*111< ?% *? ?|??|??|??|? /? ?*, 1, K K V Y ' S HTNKltW. 1IO.M ! :. I'ndertakiny And Kmf?alniin?.r ?SI .<><; \ N ? LOWKR I*KICKS AMHI I.AM K SKH\ l( r; "Ah Near Your Veart1*!" I'tioiie" ItHtoshurK ami Ririgt'^av. S. ('. 1821 T V Yl.OR ST. COM M HI A I'HONi: 9276 - r * I ? P?ge Fiv? [R 194ft J -NOV. 2ND Big Nights N T I! Y d Shows ":;r )! '! :5!s) v v .... .. I'nited "Shyws rer?;<t Cnlleues (olumward Waters .Collet;*. tt'KU 1st ; V A. DAY J-.? ?ker Washington. C-<?Acndemy. Camden M-BKR 2nd Directors STAKKS. SecQiLiry He.w members </!' ttic faculty. it-tt members of the faculty , s IileiT SV'el'e Allss l.eotlea Hull, ' ?'''.lilV.L^ ;l professrur lli the He Department and Miss Marj te* u It. .A?:ue?i a.- manager ot cnTefer.'a 'and Mi . Cleorge Ed <!> w!i>' !'u..Kki-t|JtT Hi ll|?. I'lM.!-!. 1' AliCllici,' Hf[n>itfi rr?n s i mio > <>t i n ricain i'?.s.*rif)t? I or -v tv Palrr?j oader * v r>o/u:LWM/kv 4 i i I v\ ' i lioniv r.> \|, CARDS R. I!. H. COOPER DKNTIST ii;il Attention (Ihen to l?i?efi*e? of the (tunis ItL Crown and Bridge Woi k ' 1 \ Specialty 1'hoiie 6429 Ke* S2ti| i W ashington St.. tola.. S. f i. e 1! ?ur<: " Telephones; i \.M. to T:0(| P.M. Office 603:'. Residence 8??3 Or. I). K. Jenkins l>E\T1ST nt*. 1'! ite>. prowns, Bridge*. rVne*thesia a Specialty R. .). W. S IT ART ' > e. Kmi. \ o>e. are! t-lllout illasses hTTl.'d Accurately e Honrs Telephone# \ \1. to 2 P..M Res. 4692 ~'~ ^ M to 6 I'M Office 3796 Office Residence i Tayloi St t:: 17 Pine St :V. J. H. JOHNSON Sol \m- pi bi.k trtice .2029 Marion Street er in^Real Put at.- unrfnim. : ^ I "uitfe t ercinontes, writes \N ill* Is. Mortgage*. i laims. etc. . < all to See Htm e Phone ftM'7 Kei*. tiJHH I S. I.cevy, Manager