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MT. C ARM EL A M. K. ( HU? H ^
Rev. I). Brown, Pastor
Ow/ngs, S. ('.?Sunday being a j
fine day quite a number was out
for Sunday school with Supt. For- | '
guson presiding-. The 4e^so?__ifasJ_i
beautifully discussed and all pres-t1
ent enjoyed the lesson. j1
..Master Uanes Miller is suffering I *
a broken arm. \Ve~Ttppe he will c
-- ?soon feel lino agtC"n rtrv; and AtrTrfp
G. W. Dorran, Mr. John Williams}1
Mr. and Mrs^.T.. fL Ferruson. Mrs j >
Ferguson motored up to see him 1
and found him resting fine. 1
Miss Lillie Mae Saxon Is home ^
from A and M. college wTicre she I'
has been attending school. We j(
hope that she will have a fine va- '
cation. I *
Sunday is the .first Sunday in '
-yJune which is-ore of our regular 1
preaching days and wc are expect ^
ing a large crowd. *
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FIGHTS I'OLL TAX c
Continued from Page l
of lawbooks where those steeped .
in the knowledge of -the law have '
differed over what is constitution- 1
al or what is not constitutionals t
I will leave that matter to the ^
Supreme Court to decide. J want
to talk to you about the human ^
feido?of?tins Uwngy?
A democracy is that g<>\ < in- I
metiL-ihaL exists .. by Ike cju^enL ,
of the governed, and that is the
thing we are trying to do here
today?to give citizens the right '
to say Who will -govern them. As '
1 look over this body I believe
that after this law will have b en
passed the same men who are
here now will return here, berause
I believe they will face that
situation and with the milk of hn- man
kindness in their hearts andt
understanding in their minds will*
gain the confidence of their voters
wherever they may be. In
the cause u?i the- lU,UUl),t;u(l patriotic
and loyal Negro citizens,
I beseech the passage ol" this
hill.
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(j.XI'WAV CIRCUIT NEWS
Well the Gap'way people have
lone it sixain. Last Sunday being
he r?th Sabbath in May we met
it St. Jolir. Tiro in another \vor.en's
meeting. The Pastoir " Rev.
* L. Hart* had arranged a very ineresting
program. All literary,
onsisting of fmir Tnain "addresses
me from each rtfSrctntliuiiLf with =
recitations front each and the
oung people of St. James with
ilrs. Scott at the piano furnished;
.lie music and to say'they sang is
Hitting i*k mildly. And I think all i
vho heard them will agree that
hey did. The" ivfiihT addresses were
lelivered by Rev. Hezekiah Smith
>f St. Philip on the Negro anil the
jospel. Mr. E. \V. Lawrence of
5t. Mary on. Tile Negro in Rcligo.
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vn, ui. <J nw w ar> 1 V |M A'SCI ILIMI
>y Mr. P. L. Bennett on The Metro
in Kratcrral Orders- and Jolovah
by M Margaret Blakcly
>11'The Negro Women in Business,
diss Ncrcssa Smith a junior colore
student of Allen university
ust home for thL> summer, read a
ine paper. Subject we do not reAll
but I think all who heard her
fill agree that Allen is stdl doing
i good, work. ?
?To add fuel to lire tire pastor.-[lev.
('. I. Mart* and the yoyng laItes
furnished?refrofcUmeuts-?("041- _
he gathering frer. Pray' for us
that wP might gather strength as
Ae go forward.
Collection $81.00.
I". B. Lawrence, reporter
CLIVIOX M-WS?
Friendship A. M. F. Church
KcVj. Jl. \N. Walker. Pastor
1
Sunday school al the usual I
hour. The lesson was well ?lis-!
cussed and the review was given
l>y Prof. J. T .~ W. Minis. After
'Sunday school the choir mcnihers
took their places. The pastor
preached an uplifting sermon
from the theme The Result o f
Secret Prayer^ Text found Jon&h
After the sermon the choir
sang very touchingly Secret Pray
er. Mr. Marion Taylor soloist. >
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock
Rev, T. V. Clardy preached from
the subject: The Same Judge.
Text found Matt. 7:1. Mrs. Rebecca
Burrage and Miss Mattie
M. Young have charge of the
Children's Day program. Collection
for the dav SRI -tn
IV THE CfTY
Rev. E. W. Bonner of Gaffney
was guest of Miss R. M. Johnson
Sunday and Mon<lav.
Students home from the various
colleges are Mr. Bernard Reader
M isses Rubye ('. Ferguson, Blon-1
dell Walker, Mattie B Hill, Bernice
White. Mjas WJrilo--griwRnrted
frorrr the college department
of Allen University. Mr. Henry
Walker, Jr., Dorothy Uopeland,
State College; M i#K Helen I! tin-1
ter, Claflin. I
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nht arc: Miss his Gwendolyn. Boll
Elizabeth Wilson of Ashcvillo. N.
succeeding eight editions of this
hrcc selected each week will . he
n<l prize, $".00 and .'!rd prize. Si!.00
>to Service, Inc. Girls. flip and
Mioto (juccn Contest Editor," G201
CAFFNKY MOWS
Sltrmrd Chapel CM 10 Church
Rev. W. IS. Wilson, I'astor
Sunday was observed as Annual
Woman's Day- and the ladies
took charge in an excellent
way. The WlJiiisiii s Da.v sermon was
delivered bv the Rev. Mrs.
Kate ('iafTney. which all enjoyed.
The morning program being in
charge of Miss Mamie Roberts
had things well arranged. I hose
who paid one dollar were: Mrs.
jjei^^^yers. Miss Mamie Roberts
^B^PLissic Poole, Mrs. Fannie
Alexander. Mrs. Ada Ratehford.
and Miss Cathlene Ratchfonl. Total
for morning $11.00.
The evening program was i n
the hands of Mrs. Sarah L. Campbell,
which was also carried out
in a very fine way. Those who
paid one dollar a re: Mrs. Sarah
Campbell, Mrs. W. E. "Wilson, :
Mrs. Lenonia McKinney, Mrs. A- ,
manda Smith. Mrs. Martha Pow- i
? t u
ell, Mrs. Carrie Littlejohn, Mrs.
Donie Morris. Mrs. Ella M. Jdhm--'
son. Mr. H. P. Jcft'e,:.es, Mr. R. ^
11. Foster and Mrs. Sallic Harrison
50e. Total for tfuT evening i
ytM-.^e.-trmnd total- tt.'tJ.ro.
pastor and members take this j
medium to thank all who helped i
to make- this jl.ay a . success,. *
Mr. and ^Tf, R Ratchfi7rdF 1
spent the week cn<^ with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ratehford. . 1
Rev. W. E. Wilson spent Wednesday
in Fairforest at Forest r
Chapel church to help arrange j.
the program for the District Con- ;.
ferencc that is to he held in Hod- s
ges in July. *
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DR. JENKINS RECEIVES
MERITORIOUS AWARD J
Continued from Page 1
In audition to his regular pro- t
fessional activities. Dr. Jenkins
lias served on the trustee board f
of liis alma mater, Benedict College,
Vrcc-prcsidcnt of the
harry Alumni Association, chair- i
man. of the local nursery school '
committee, treasurer of the Ben- !
edict College Alumni Association,
' ?- ? ? ^
superintendent of Zion Raptist i
Church Sunday School, and mem- c
her of social, civic, and interrncial
groups of the city and state. (
Dr. Jenkins has also been active t
in several fraternal organizations
including the Klks .and the Omega
l'si Phi fraternity. ,
Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins will leave 1
for Nashville Saturday for the j
presentation of the award on !
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Brogdon Delivers
\1 Am r* 1 - -
atjlwiivi icii i/cty
Address - Georgetown,
S. C., May .">0?Dr.
U. K. Rrogdou. pastor of Emmanuel
A. M. E. church, and a candi(iate
for brshon at the genral con- _
teventc to bo held in Philadelphia
fn 10-4-1. thrilled a good crowd a'
Bethel A "ME church here, in one
of those Memorial Day address.
Dr. Brogdon touched the four
fronts of life. Even the fronts of
this world conflict. His address
will be long; remembered by the
itizons of Georgetown, We also
had the?pleasure of a group? of
soldiers from the Black River
Bombing range. This grolup was f
under the leadership of Sergeant
Greene Prof. C. S. Browne was
jji charge of the program.,, He real
1> knows how to handle that job.
The music by choir was fine. The
o|os by Prof? Holiday and J. Loyd
Smith was good. The reading of
lar.ie Hemingway and the remarks
by Rev. Jackson and Mr.
' G. S. Porchcr who in turn pre[
?ented the speaker were the highlights
of the nrocram Prof n-./t
, .i: his n\ i'll-rh;,.-c-n wnnls i)f appie _
j I >f. Thompson i n his chosen
woviJs of wei.ome was good. TIwl
Lciatum to- the siren We r was good.
instrumental duet by Mis, Thompson
ami Miss Thompson was fine
The short talks by i.Mtr. Gadson,
i Mrs. Rrofrdon, nrd another visitor
| were very goo.! ad Kgt Green
I who then presented the men in his
igroup. ?-? ?
THE PALMETTO
ALIEN 1'NTVERSTTY AM.M.M
AND TRUSTEE BOARD M.\DE
AND APPRQV-KI1 RESOLE- ' *
j'lOX'S ASKING FOR THE KK-.
TURN*OF BISHOP ,1: S. FLtPPER
TO SOC'IH CAROLINA AT
THE I I'll GENERAL CONF.
Continued from Page 1
have control "f Allen university
ill .1 tliL. .-hm-.-hrx in Smith Carolina
Jtmd the same preachment caused |
us to have as . titular head of A1- j
Ion one of her stalwart ami upstanding
sons.
??( re-shaped our thinking: a n d j
caused us to follow his direction
in placing on Allen camt?us the.i
iiucsi Jihrary building in the con
n.ect>.?n which hears the narile--flfT
Bishop Joseph Simeon Flipper Li- I
brary building of Allen university !
and the same is a thing of heauty I
and is colorful ami outstanding i
and lills a tilli<pie*place in the jit'e
ot the student body, faculty, Columhia,
and vi< inity. And Where- I
as in it time like those of ration- 1
ing gas ami food his economic pro j
grunt is short ami sweet ard fair
and impartial.
Ami Whereas the seventy -Episcopal
district has reached a new
ligh along a" lines during his adminis!
ration.
j. He It Resolved, that we, the
Members of the Trustee ami Exeeu
live boards of Allen university he-|
eluding the six conferences of the j '
scM'iith Ejilsn.pal dlsirtvt?g<>-nn'
record as pledging anew ?ur eon- | 1
fidcnce and approval of his "very
line adm.'vistration and fuVther re-,:
quest the ensuing: General confer-J '
cnce to return him to South Caro- I
fw?another quudrennium. }
Resolved that a cony of these rest
olutions he sent to the secularj 1
pi'oss tfr.d church periodicals. i '
&. E.-WOMAS, ___
See. Trustee board
Resolutions From the Alumni ;i
Of Allen University j
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Whereas Bishop Flipper as JJish- 1
op ol' the seventh Episcopal dis- j j
trict lias made possible the vast v
improvements made in both thejj
.hurch and Allen university- o II
South Carolina and has given. I
supported and approved all of the j 11
worthy undertaking of our state jc
cadyrs.jtnd because of liis leader-1 i
-Kip and influence in former Gen- (j
ral conferences the affairs of -thv
African e I hodist Ep/.scopal |
hurch. * j
Be 1C Resolved. Thai it is the j s<
marifinous desire of t|ie ATuturi <Tf t|.
Mien oiiivi'i'.^ity. thai because of j *,
lis godly judgment, Christian j "
eadership and peaceable adminisration
here in South Carolina that | 01
u' request tile South Caroling del ; tt
gation to the 1044 Gpncr:il-Cr?ti---+ n,
ereiRc to pray and petition his j
eturn to the Seventh Episcopal '
JistrjcC ^ ..Ja
Whereas, under President Hig- ] P
rin's administration, new heights p,
n education have been reached [<
icre at Allen university, facilities
mproved, and thp valuation of the ?,
ichool's property raised; a n d n
V'ltnrO'jC fnn f P'"..* * ' * 1
listory of Allen university, stu- | li
lents, now enjoy the much need - ! j
>d library facilities, because of J
he "recent construction of the very
undent Joseph Simeon Flipper li- ?
aary now standing: o7i the historic tl
ampus of Allen university, and fl
Whereas: President lliggms has r
riven full cooperation to the alum- .
i and students of Allen univcr
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Whereas, the influence of the 1 d
inivcrsity is. reaching more people j fi
? South Caiohna than ever iie ore","lhibugli
the woi'K being done -jr
n extensions and evening classes. ?
Be It Hesolved: That we. tlie _
Vlumni of Allen universrty extend
>ur loyal support- to, and a vote of
confidence in the administration of j
President S, R lliggins in lira at- :
enipt to launch further steps in ;
he Hccrrditnient of Allen univer- i
>ity. |
Signed:
Executive Committee. A. Maeco t f
Anderson, H. B. Butler, Jr.?J, T.
W. CVltiins, president; Miss Janic R. j
Smith, vice-president; I. M. A. .
Myers, executive secretary; Miss
Thcrcssa Kennedy, recording sec- 0
retary. ~~ " " s
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mnnbcin from Round 0 Baptist
church who had been invited to P
preach in favor of the above ral- ^
ftr?Rev tiluior > -preached-^?nobic i
sermon. The contestants for Hit 4
rally were: Mr. Arthur A1 ford aiidj'
Miss Mildred Ellison versus Mr Ip
Herman Felix and Miss Francis '
Alston. It was indeed a hard fight
for the king and queenship how- I
ever, some must lose i*n order for 1
oth ers to trtrr, he ne e when the-tt- I
nal count was made we found that $
Mr. Fe.'X and Miss Francis Alston i
had on the table $23.87 while Mr. I
Alford and M;ss Ellison had $25. t
40. Total for King and Queen ral r
ly $48.77. < Other collection^ dur- ;
ing the <lay $0.48. Total $58.20. r
For which we thank the contos-~~\
tarrts ami evervone who in any- ?
way helped lo ?'.ake the occasion a J
success. ! 1
So be it known t.ow that Mfc-. Alford
and Miss Ellison are on the,\
throne and WtTt remain until some 1
other come up and out do what 1
Ims been done. (
? We wish to thank our good sis- f
ters fof the iife^ dinner served j
the pnstoi. his tnm:lv and our in- .
vitetkcuesUk _ , J
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LEADER
Life and Time Edit
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^ Pii-tiir 'I hoi". le ft 1i? rieht, ;>r
pid \V. \V. H. Hlnnchot. ?Ichu of
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[no joliition) Fort Valley busi fu's:
hh! improved with Iht- work ol' ll
mildjng. which they arc shown le
v Lawrence A. June:-, formerly
1rm v.?lANT* Photo.)
Jnion Baptist Church
-lo!chr?acirt?Hv
Sible Classes
Tht. varum, auxiliaries7 of Union j
Ji?ptist church aiy making it pos- J
ible to cr.ndut! a daily v;uution|
tible ?chool this summer. 'fho
pet ing dalle will b,< announced.
,s soon as~tTic program is arrang(I.
'Jlr, I., ('. Jenkins, pastor of
iii'vin is deeply in teres Veil in both
ie spiritual and etluealie.nal wcltre
of 111* pavishotiors. lie is dcirous
of having all of tliem antvor
in the uJtii'mat.'ve when the
urrv"L'lHlti'stantlest wit at t
pad out'?" if, put In Hum.
Last Saturuay nigyt ;i group of
ur eluitiren gave ?l splendid aeunit
nf ihi'DM-'vi'v - i i?1 rave line
pihonstratron n?? the kind-of traitv
tg they ate rece.ving at Union
t the Union of Churches at the
idgtv.ooil rRTpfTst "ehurelT; OTiT
astor reviewed lht. .Sunday school
sson. and brought . the morning
lessage at this meeting Sunday
lorning.
At our chmch. wc had a very
re Sunday school lesson. l)renkins
delivered a very line inotorial
tlay message. .Matty patritttr*Soiigs
wore "Well rendered by
io musical choir. Mis. Elbert
card, director of the Harden St.
ISO center was one of our disnfjuislicd
visitors The program
MulcreQ hy |h' inIiim.s bnuril S;mav
afternoon was vcrv sueeessjl.
Among the graduates o f * 1:?
foni 1'iiKMi are Misrr Ejniv.iT 1,'T
Iillcr, .Jrnkiiv-, and Pearl Scot'.
IX B. Williams, repoTTc'f
LKMNflTO.v CI1UT1T NEWS
Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor
We had a fine time here on last
Sunday. Rev. W. (I. Owens pasor
of tin- Hni.-ni Pmw l in ni'. -h ivercd
a soul stirrnii* sermon at |
lethol. Rev. E. 1). Wise preach*
d the afternoon sermon for the
ilrtring convention at Spring Hill
md Rev. L. T. Moss preached for j
's at Bethel church on Sunday
ujiiji, .\u oi iih'su were uuio'd
iresit sermon*. We bid our ntinI)r.
W. B. I,. Clarke was the
:uest preached for the contest bewceii
Bethel a ml St. Paul o n
Jonday night s-hd reallv ht. preach
(1 as._n.QVov before snul Itov. S. S.
foungBTodcT preached the closing
icrnion on Tuesday night at St.
^aul Baptist church.
The following returns were had
>y St. Paul church. Public col-.,
ccion $11.00 by rally $248.52 by
bethel church, public collection
U8.31; by rally $260.03. Pastors
3ailey and Simmons were very
lappy over the returns and ex'-j
end their many thanks to the1
members and friends" for their lov
ilty to them. Three prizes-..wip e
iwarded; $->0') was the 1st prize,
vhich went to Miss Lula Robinson
>3.00 was second prize, t? David
Tones, Sr.; $2.00, third, to Mr. JT
A\ Black. .Jr.
At St. Paid one prj/p of $5.up
yau awarded to Mrs. Byrd Leaplart.
Miss 1 ula Sober was the week
>n<l guest of her many relatives
>ere. She is now making her home
n Philadelphia, Pa.
... Re wise, rear, the Leader each
vcekr ? 1
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jr Visits Fort Valley
?ijj^B jS
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U Br
Bt ;. . - ^
e Dr. fTmaec Mann Bond, president
Fort Valley State college, Georgia,
nd Time magazine. and A. 1.. Lux,
r man.
essed hime I f as greatly into rested
ic college. In the Home Economies
aving, Ik* saw and praised a mural
of the College faculty. now-iif th.
I 10 GRADUATE FROM
js. C. STATE COLLEGE
I :?Golilii.nod from?Page?I 1
I -lied Gwendolyn Mf'nue. Teresa Ue
iccea Mnimfttm. Doris Tcressa Myers.
Emma Jackson Pendarvis.
James Hone Oliver, Marguerite
Josephine Pir.ckney, Mabel Gertrude
rogue, Mary- Ruthe Pi essIt
v. F.verett Rav. Marv Louise
' Reeder. Mablo Hesse) Reid. Ev[rrttte
t'amille Roberts. Mamie El|
ni! v-ScLbo. Janey Sherman, Geneviev(.
\\ illieimina Sing leton.
Vnelma Snail:.-. Georgia Anna
Stewart. Florence Claiissa Sulton
II nr.- 1 Fhniiso Thomas. Luei'le Petmina
Watson. Lula Ethel Weir.
Lively Morean White. Blanche
G( rtrtide Williams. Frances Helen
Williams and Lena WMliam.sn.i
- Bachelor nf.-SeU.uicg .ir Business
Administration: Gertrude Dang1
eriield Brvant: Daphne Evelyn
Coleman. Marv Elizabeth Fordham.
Will v (;gorge Gaston. Roland?GelgiT.
Everett SpiUnain.
and'"'Pan] Lawrence Williams^
Bachelor of Scicrve in ^Agriculture:'
James Francis Tippyrone
Maaey.- Robert Ellison Cooper, F,
Eugene Barnwell. Fred Leven. Jr.
Allison .McCoi'ry. Joseph Joomiah
Mitchell. Richard NTance. James
Oscar Smith Robert LeflvAVil Hants.
Bachelor of Scicma^Mt Home
Economies: Mary. > Ell'.'.a Barnett,
Margaret Ellen Elizabeth Boolchiar.
Thelma Biown, Evangeline
C lrveland. Emma Dave Cooper,
Sara), Amanda Davis. Mattie T>inir!o.
.Alease Dolores Gardner. Yelma
Rose Garner. Rachael Soars
Geiger. Annie Eliza Gibson. Hallie
Herthonia Hampton. Ethel Mao
Harper. Vii rrinir. -j^ktrie Jennirirs,
Sarah Elizabeth .lohnson, Florence
I.Utile Jones. I.illie Mae Matthew,
lUrholl, .-Pauline.
Voulanda Mori 'niid, Lillie Hcatric?
Rodger s. Xaoir i Veronica Shuler.
Fran es ETi/.aboth STmkms. Constance?A
1 mi ni,. Simmons. Mahel
1,noise Soring:'. Mildred Louise
Stewart. Vivian Ada Taylor. Bcula),
LoiiTpe William-. f'Tossiv\ Ruth
Williams, Haitfi Elizabeth Zoigler.
Jhu helor of Silence in Kng/neerit
1U": Earlie Clifton Bethea, Grahj
am A r drew Blue. Robert Alc:;an
tier DuRantp. Benjamin Louis Hall
Jr., Isaac- -John Jones, James WilkI
inson Lindsay. John Evans MeCall
| Doctor Cleveland M.IhifTic. Ratidoljih
Hei'i'v, Lawrence Keid P i t: c k ney.
Otis Redonhurg, Albert John
I on Rime. William Pereell Wil.
liams, and Chailcs R. Young.
.Benedict-A tten
I ?2. C?,.l 1
OUIIIIIItM OCI1UU1 *
Opens Monday
school will open its doors t0 the
teachers of nSouth Carolina and
adjoining states next Monday
mnrnlrrg -Turrc ' seventh. "-Based
upon?the?mpnber -of?applications
already in hand the administration
foresees a large enrollment.
The summer school has arrang
cd a number of special courses
this summer which hare not been
previously offered. Many of those
courses wil be especially helpful
t? t. arbor's in their relatiomfOij*
and work with the present emergency
program. Among the
courses offered will be those in
Consumer Problems, Community
Hygiene, Foods and Nutrition,
and Conflicting Theories of Government.
All of these courses
will bo conducted by new teachers
which have been added to the sum
mor school faculty. Special emphasis
is being placed on courses
f<u> high school teachers and prin
.cipAls of elementary, and high
sclfools. Supervisor C. A. Johnson,
of ii\.e Columbia Public School
system win conduct courses in sec
dinUu y Kdui a:ion tend?Admini*.
tvation of Klomentary aiut TTigh
schools.
The boarding departments of
both institutions will be open this
si.miiHT. Those who elect t o
stay on the Allen university-, unmpus
will live in Coppin hall and
who live on the Benedict college
_uunpus will ltv?: in Colby hall and
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v .' + 4* -v '
(oi?t in the Benedict dining room. I
. | Mnnil:iv June seventh will be giv[en
to registration. Classes will beI
gin promptly*- a t seven-thirty,
a.m. i uesday morning.
Benedict College
" Cele blister 73rd
Commencement 3
The se' enty-tliii d?animal?win- mencement
exercises were celcbrat
ed by Beneolet cot lege Tuesday
morning in the Ahtisdel chapel.
_ An inspirational and masterful
ered t0 a capacity audience of parents
of the graduates and friends
am! patrons of the, institution by
house college, Atlanta. Georgia.
Baccalaureate degrees were conI
for red upon Go graduates of the
I-college, including t\v0 Bachelor of
i Divinity degrees conferred upon
graduates of the Theological Department
of the institution. Pkcs-ident
J. Starks reported?the,
school vcar ills! closed as the
banner year in the history of the I
institution. Besides having: met
all current expenses the institution ~
raised move tnan >50.U00.00 toward
an endowment fund for the
school. Other high points on the j
com me cement program were as
follow : The annual musicale under
ti direction of Mrs. Lillian
0'I)ar !. the annual drama under
'- the i'i iction of T^roL, William FL
TFube: and ITie.iomt InTeealaure- "
; and .'.-lien university with the
haecalaureate sermon being preach
c'd by Dr. W. ir.~T.ong of Darlings
toil. 8. C.
NINETY-SIX NEWS
Continued from l'age 7
alt. Pleasant, $<>.(>?; Bethlehem,
"TT75U7 Total The? next I
meeting will be at Bethlehem in
August. Let us make' special efforts
to help oej- churches.
The Go'dcn Bell Quintet pro
gram sponsored by I'ev. J. S. Dial
and Bethfehem Missionary society
was a real success Sunday night.
The church was crowded long befor
night. These young men can
really sing. We had a $1'58.05
hotifb and nearly as many couldn't
gel in the church. After the pro
gram Rev. and Mrs. Dial, Mrs.
I /can and Parker served a do lieion
supper for the quintet and ~
Pi of. \V. T. Bogga. k
MADAM CECIL
First Time in State, County
j . or-C'.ity I
I will tell you just
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the one you most desire; control
or influence the actiehs of uttyonei-cven
though miles away. Guarantee
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MADAM CECIL
All Business Confidential
Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Permanently" located in 2rnF~PutL- ~
man Trailer on left side of High- *
way No. 1 coming out of Columbia
ncxl to Mrs. Roland's Croc. Store ~
Open Sundajs W. Columbia, S. ('.
50c Special Readings for a short
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For Appointments Phone 22970
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For Complete
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Brown's Lunch Room
1014 LADY STREET
Good Home Cooking A
Specialty
Prompt and Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices i
Open Each Day Until Midnight.
M rs. W. L. Brown, Proprietress
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Superior Equipment
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r No Drservtiig I'oor Refused
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Poro Beauty School
Located at 2481 Millwood Ave.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ,
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Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinollinp, Finger Waving, ^ _
llair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy ant1
Electricity. (
PnONE 5687 ^
Annie M. Pope T. Malone, I'rcn.
Wilhclmina C. Pope, Instructor
?COLUMBIA'S NEWEST ~*H ~ ~
AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB^
THE SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
W1NNSHORO ROAD
2['i Miles from the City Limita
if I-au Claire. The Savoy Club
was formerly known as the Pal* |*i
metto 1> r i 11. )
Sea Fortdfi, Chicken and Steaka
.. A speciality
We cater to private parties
~ and Cluba v Mrs.
Lula E. Niles, Proprietress
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Mollie's Cafe and
Beauty Shop
nn cinn?*hln Ta All
nctiniMHUMv * vr _
3p?n every Day unt^\ Midnight.
Appointments Wiled
Phone 2-7895
1916 BLANDING ST.
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