The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 21, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, March 21, 1925. ececooooooosoa^^ * t. . j^qVmslory ^ i( ' II PeacE ON Earth ^ 3 it * lAOyT and Mercy to jj^jj * V(^\Ever^ l,v,nq JJ J] " * ~Jr~"- BE KINP-TO-^ _j I Help Make the APRIL 13-l .r HUM 8 This is the tim< PEOPLE to tallr it ^ 8 . PRESS to publish it 3 TEACHERS to teach it j_ In I ftt%Tir<rtiT^r>ri i , "n? MINISTERS t%preach it Koesss s 53 3sc8 sss : FOR LOVE'"OF BEASTS. I have observed that before men " Can be gentle and broad-minded with _ each othSr, they are always gentle arid broad-minded about beasts. These : plain ones in their different. ways, and so touching in their dumhriggST do draw us to magnanimity, and help our hearts to _grow. No; I don't think I exaggerate. Most surely I don't want to; for there is no disservice .one can do to "all these helpless things so great as to ride past the .st fyounda, to fly so far in front, nf pnbj^. lie feeling as to cause nausea and 7* reaction. But I feel that most of us, deep down, really love these, furred and feathered creatures, that cannot , save themselves from us that "are". like our -own children, because they are so helpless; that are in a way sacred, because in them we watch, and. through them we understand, those greatest blessings of the earth Beauty and Freedom. They give us so much; they ask nothing from us. What can we. do in return but spare them all the suffering we can? ' " GALSWORTHY. IDEAS WANTED MONEY WAITING: Cash Prizes for Best "Be Kind fo --- ^ ftmroais" Letters of 150 ~ " - Words- or^Less, further and give publicity to the-Be-Kind to Animals idea, both for the special Week (April 13 to 18 and Humane Sunday, April 19) and through out the year, the American Humane Education Society offers a first prize H__ of__$15 cash and a second prize -of $10 cash. A year's subscription to .Our- Dumb Animals wilt be given for "each ot the seven letters judged the next best. \ -1 " " ^Everybody not in the employ of the American Humane Education Society or of the~MassaclTuseftsS. P.-X.~X7" is eligible to enter the contest. The letters should be typewritten on one side of a sheet letter size (aSout H 1-2x11 inches), and positively may not exceed 150 words in length the shorter the better-None of the letters will be returned, so TO THE GRAbUATE8, - EX-3TODENTS ANU miLND8 ^OF^STATE COLLEGE. State College, an effort on- tho par* of : Professors Whlttaker, Staley and the Class of '25, ably supported by members of the faculty and the student body, Is being put lorth to publish a College Annual. Being the first attempt of this kind ,in commemoration of the great honor won in -his profession, the respect, admiEatioif and affection established In the hearts of the students, the first volume of this -> College Annual, will be dedicated to Robert Shaw Wilkinson, President of the College. This annual pub llcation of the Senior Class will hear the title "The Wllklnsonl&n." Under the beautifully designed cover will be enclosed 150 pages, "c6ht&inr. lag views ofthe old., campus, pictures ~~ of the members of thfe faculty, classes, organizations, clubs, alumni and athletic teams, accompanied by short write-ups of each view or j>lcture. In order _ that this undertaking might become a success, tboao who arp leading in .tills effort need your suppSff. An evident manifestation may be demonstrated by sending to the Business Manager or to Professors Staley and Whittaker a money order for $4.00. This amount will en title you to one Book, WfficTi will be 4 sent you not later than May 30, 1925. Are you loyal to yuuk college? uo YOU have interest in the welfare of YOUR Alrrm-Mnter? Oo OU- catch.. the vision? "Do YOU see Thin* joTiT! Will you let ease or discouragement - or selfishness keep you from doing your part for yonr Colleger Cen yon . - ' , r -TV -~v ; ~ I * r " * * *_i merican Humane j Education Review ; State Press Bureau^ Liberty Building * j r Greenville, S. C. "V 5 tNIMAt^WEF.K I Week a SUCCESS | ANE SUNDAY APRIL 19. i|| i especially for the |. Tcindness to i Animals ^W%0 ^WWV%J 0iv ^WN0 0 ^WWWWWWWWWWWWW contestants are asked to keep a copy of what they write. All -tetters should be mailed, withname and full address of the writer typed in the. upper left corner of the mate- Editor,'* 180 Long wuod Avenue, ' Boston/ Mass., not later than April 20, 1925. _It is understood that the judgment of the editors of Our Dumb Animals shall be final in all matters pertaining., to the contest. The results of the contest, with the two prize-winning letter*,' ypM he published in Our Dumb Animals for June, 1925. ... Information write" Seymour Carroll, Field Secretary, Greenville, S. C., or Dr. FranciB H. Rowley. Prea.. 180 Longwood Ave., Boston. FOR TEACHERS' USE IN SCHOOLS New Folder with Helpful Suggestions, for Humane Day, April 17 To aid teachers who will cOhdtfct spceial exercises in connection with the annual Humane Day in Schools, Friday, April 17, 1925, the Massachusetts S P P A ..:n - . *. , r*.| nm yuuiiPII a j special folder, containing brief'- articles, .stories, and suggestions, also suitable illustrations. Copies will be sent free id teachers in grammar grades in-aH^therschoots of South Carolina. " Societies or" individuals in other states,-wishing to use this folder ni their schools, or elsewhere, may purchase them at cost. $15 per 1,000 copies, by sending in their orders early.. -The Greenville. County Teachers' Association heard an address at their March meeting in the mane education by Mr. Carroll. Prof. L. B. Moore, the presidentr-who~~~pfe^' sided gave his endorsement to "be kind to_animals week." Mr. Lewith of Charleston one. of the leading business men of^that city spent the-"week-end ih .Colombia last week in the interest pf the "Humane Education" bill that-ha is sponsoring before the-State law-makers of South Carolina. ^ ^4 oo counted on-to stand by your College T ' * " ' bo, send at once $4.00. Let your money speak" for you: IMS; i ' 1 W. _W.. Humphrey, Editor-in-Chief. W. p. Chavis, Business Manager. I. M:; White. Aflflt Edltor-itt-ebtef: M. c: Waterman, Art Editor. C. A. Tata, Humor Editor. ~ ~~* C*J. Ford, Personnel Editor. Susan. D. Faber, Social* Editor. F. Marcellus Staley, Faculty Advisor. Joeie Q; Heard, Recording Secy. ..Mabel C. James, Alumni Editor. Frank Smoak, Asst. Business Mgr. J. E. Belton, Athletic Editor. John Lee Price, Asst. Personnel Editor. Georgia Tally, Literary Editor. M. F. Whlttaker, Faculty Advisor. Lotrtee Robinson, Cor. Secretary J. NEWBERRY NEW8. Sunday, March 15, 1925, the Bethle Jiam Baptist Church Sunday School ~opened at 10:15 by the superintendent; The lesson was wonderfully tanght for 30 minutes. The morning service opened at. 11:30. Rev. Baten read James 11:13-27, after which Brother rmrmuD iutv nueu me rosirura lor prayer. Rev. Baten preachetT a oulstlr^lng sermon. It was a real pentlcostal shower with him and his congregation. He used for a subject, aFalgflJ&oMgion." He uaed for a text 1 The Young Men's Forum opened 4:00 p. m. its regular session. At 6:30 th* B. Y. P U. opened with Vlce-Preel THE PALMETTO I - STRAY LE A Department of Cu J By WILLIAM D. H x (All contributions to this Departm< * poetry," accompanie^ by stamped an< *: column. AIlworthy<< manuscripts'will 5 name. Amateurs and poet-aspirants, t S tha^ talent, if you have it.) * ^ The Editor of this Department off Z x siring poems^ on any subject for any o :* moriams, expressions of friendship, o . kinda. . _ 7- THE THREE ADV : By William D. B Thrice in the narrow circl . Wetake a-voyage to a Attended at each station 1 To bid us welcome | . When Life first calls us fi L,--- Where, restless, roving/ We feel- the touch of Na "Assume identity and cl Adventure lies before v .;' Some mother's living joy, s The babe is king, -his least . What air adventure lies b< Aa he embarks upun 1 ; ; - r ; ' ^ " 1 Swift thru the fancy fields c Soon thru the pleasant mei ' . Where Love/the great magi /_ Enchants the heart of yoi And stops the voyage _^_At Hymen's flowery altar Uur second great adventu A journey fraught with mar And many pangs and tear; Yet arm in arm,-,^.oui luru jjicaaant seas, sunsmm And blue birds fluttering i Tliru sudden gloom and gales Sighs and tears and pangs Thru doubts and hop taught faith. Like rocks that hide their te *r Beneath the ^welling wave The strange dark angel, flitl : Arreota the storm-driv'n And anchors them wi' . Tho gloomy-Port-of Death 1 Arrive at last, no matter The unknowjThaven of-all vo; Upon the sea we mortal 1 f And There among th* Treed oTTts" shattered shell," Stands-ojLtthe threshold-o The greatest adventure of tl ..What is the haven of the Who knows ? Who- cai (lent S. Walker presiding. 1 The topic *. "for tne B. Y. P. U. was discussed. Sub- Kam< Ject, "My Chiych and My Denomtriia-j tlon." after which a nruRioAi waa reiu | scv < dered by Mrs. Patterson, S. W. Allen,! The evening service was opened at: ^ 7:30. Rev. Weslev Tearman preached t|' j a wonderful sermon. Subject, "The;' Storms of T.|fo," He used for a text . Matt. 14:22, after which the missjoja-j ar^ Sry Trorn"tke Orphan Home ot-Columbia was introduced to the audience.j gtee -She erav Won<Urf i * V.93, MU j Harr iimilw plain her mission.. 7^ _Mr,.Rttlidi: W-lllimuB- euent the wuek-j ^ end at home with his parents, Mr.1 and Mrs.'JfTB. Williams. " Miss Carrie . Morgan is still on 1., the sick. llsL We - hope for her a| speedy recovery. - ^ 1 Mlaa Mar'-Wl1"""' 1 n ii1 liiTnTnr^ at her post of duty. She ha* boon ill ^ ' , for several days. We hope for her a ,UK , " - with speedy recovery. r . , doub Bro. Rufus James has been sick for .. . a - th ( jeveral days, but we: hope he will th^, soon be up and about again. the Mrs. Cannon hafc been ill for some third time, but we hope she-will soon be Th opt again.' - - 6rro, Rev. MaVes Wear "was ill last week prod also. ",P J. W. White, Haln Reporter. Bone Ba ALLEN UNIV. 15, HAINES 6. 3: " -fcJ-mp "' Columbia, S. C., March 13. Allen wins her opening game against Haines through her all around good playing and the loose playing of the visitors. Tr Haintur made- & "hits off of three blacl* Allen pitchers, these 8 hits including n'n^ two home runs and two doubles, turn totalecT 16 basesT" more bases them than Aild?n *I^/hits gave. But Hainea' selve errors were co4rfTy>. score ^ R. H. E to A Hainwr .000 Q01 400- 5 *S .5 stub! Allen Unlv 202 214 040^-12 12 TtaictT Batteries: Riley, Mosbey, Haywood third and Peay; miliary and Harris. Um- one Y ptrer Madden. Th m fcg HARBISON 10, HAINES 9. The Irmo, 8. C., March 14. at B< Halnea llttleee playing causes her the I 7 ^ 1 LEADER ^ ~ ' AVES L: irrept Poetry DBINSON. I ;[* ;nt must be typewritten, "real x 1 i addressed return envelope, 5' a, S. C., to the-Editor^ -of-thia *|-fbe printed "under your own * his is your chance to develop isrtj era his services to anyuiie*'"de- c ] eegstonrsueh as epitaphs/ me- S~ r topics for programs of all * 8 C8C8C8 W C8 3^^ ENTURES. : '.obinson. " ^ - L-U ^ T^-' 4-j ii ... J.- . ' " i I le of our being, " , .vj1 land unknown, v J ike a-prinee; I ones, glad or sad or., to say farewell. *om the dark unborn, in our narrow qells, aim a being: -tus, Life unknown. all human hearts-,- : desire a law: ifore hia eyes, - life's strange voyage! _ ~ )f infancy; cian with his charms, nth with Life's delights"; r, lost in Love's maze. Ave begin ire, more biza&r, ty pleasant joys, 4-1 -i. i 1 a, uiru storm ana calm: th dauntlessly embarks. - ~ rand bright blue skies, in happiness: i and roaring storms,. 4 of joy and sorrow, .t, es and fears and Christ ' _ ' i_ ' ieth in treachery," ."T 2 ssoLtrolibled seas, ~ j tering thru the gloom, voyagers at last, : thin the port of Death. ' to which all barks ^ what their course ; '3 yagers-7-^-- ~~~H Deihgs call.Life: . . ; } shifting sgnds of ruin; ; f-the^vast unknown, j le three. ! ? death-free soul? res, except the death-free j } -L". . : l-i ==a': . >se' out in the. ninth, after the! > was apparently won. - . tering the ninth Inning witli the ; 5 i 9 to-4 In her favor, Haines >t_the-game long enough to allow j * >teon-t o-seor e s ix runs. i e playing and hitting of left jj rr Sflckney for the Visitors n.-no r leature uf the-thty: : R''H:TT5 es ^.100,110 204 -11- 5 I I ilsoF * 101 000 116 10 10 2 j tterles: Hope, HaHH, Sterling--, le. , Moore; Cunningham and, ^ * r'5 BENEDICT 14, MAINE* O. . \ Columbia, S. C., March 12. ' nedict put a nice: cpat nfjffjMr-] nonTTalnes^ ' :j! the opening game of theseason c lea of Benedict let Halnea. down | * t ur a Kito a /v '-t- A1.a. l f r -..v, ...vo, yjno tii tug i.niftL a a le by Stickney and the other In 2 eighth, a single by McNatt. With j r team playing Jam u# behind hinvi hlgji school boys dldin't pass'i. i , II ie Haines boya were guilty of 12 If s, which were Just to help 12j"hlta!|S uce 14 runs. !j! R. H. E; 68 000 000 000 0 2 12';? (diet 230 402 030 14 12 2 pi tteries: Hughes and McFarlan; , j Tingham andTTarrla and Lamar.' 5 lire, BauniKardiier. 1 " t*s MARCH 16 > *[* , !auble clouds loomed thick end T over the head of Allen after the; c i inning. Thev were unable to S hits into run?, or even bunch | "i "so they would make runs themq Rpno^i/ f A 11^- l 1 ' ..V .vv UV1VOV5M illim uy a j c ( of 5 to 3. Richardson yielded 5 Hen 8 hits While- Heyward was ' >orn apd gave only 3 to Bene ATTen had 8 men 4o irnsa the ^ Stride, while Benedict made it'i " >etter. . | is was the ffrfct^of three games . played between the -Vm wohssls. r-\ other two games will 'be played J snedict's Park, one April 24 and. ast May IS. ' ' H i 1 - y Because uf the cuulness of the weather the g&me had a lot of erroring, but that did not detract any interest whatsoever. Richardson delivered his last ball with snrh spppd thiit it-mad^, lightening look as if it were chained. Scores by_Inings: * ' RHE AT He n 0 1 O 1 001 00 3 0 8 Benedict 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 x 5 3 7 j CntptreS: Pension and-Campbeii. j Benedict will play~Claflin on Mar. I 27. This is one of the attractions I for the Teachers' Association. "-TTtrf jlin has a strong and a Very Tast team,: and a very good game i*s assured. . ] 4 T.it. Skin end Scalp Soap, Face Powders;Deodorant, Vanishing Cream, Cold \ o4= <nn,-4aleum Pmvdyrsy -Toiletr WaU 7 err Bouquet Perfume. !, SCALP and HAIR TREATMENT Mme. Edith Holmes No. 9 THOMPSON ROW NEW BROOKLAND, S. C. /} . , , Alonzo P.44 ' INCQRPQ 3[-~^ . 77: O S UNDERTAKERS a Funeral Supplies ; j ^^ . : o 1012 Washnigton St., PHOI - ~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~j joseph ree 1014 Gervais Street, , .. - Special Attention given to ; - ' 1 Ahb WORK GL >*XK"X"X**X <X X *X* X~X~X~X~X~! <~x~x~x~xx~x~x^x~x^~x~:~xf~:~x - Office Phone 6026 f~l; n. j.fre] Atfnrney-at Law ar r- I - Practice-in a!r~Courts ! 1119 Washington Street, j ; " U>^~X^X~x^X~xk~X-X~X~X-:~X-X X"X~X~X~X*<~X~XXX~X~X~X"X~X ^ ^ - j. h. rob TAIL' - Cleaning* Pressint - . IMe^tly Done. Suit WorhrCalled IFor^ " TELJEDHO lilS'/i Washington Strreet, >{ *X <! ^ X**X*,i**X~X~X~X**X~J**X~X~2'* t<S6i 5e83g8 gg8Ct^^ i reese's dr MRS. FT R. R1 A.. ull Line of Paten -Cigarettes OTitT Tobacdt Madam C. J. Walker's PHONE i*22^Assembly Street, P. A. SI Cleaning, Press and Dyeing. A1 anteed. ~TQ17 Washington St., v % \ L_ WHEN IN CD1AJMI | BROADWAY I ; EVERYTHING SAN1TA] r FISII and , IN SE^ | . 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WKKK^f^XHW*'H*#M**WK4*X*4X*4XMr'c UG STORE =.. .1: SESErProp. \ t Medicines. Cigars, ter^~A Full Line Of Preparations at all \ ^ Columbia, S. 0. |~ r' ^ MITH - - | ing, Altering I 11 WorkGuar! Colonibi^ B. C. | ^22 . ; 5 tIA. EATAT THEL - ^t. MIRY CAFE J: ElY AND UP-TO-DATE I GAME .son. .. : : 1 Columbia, S. C ; _ 1 ^4a > > < MOOOtO' r