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I flahnrttiriCraiipr B PUBLISHED WEEKLY I JIO Assembly SU Columbia, S. C L : _ Intel edat~the Post Oflice at Colr umbia, S. C.. an second class Hxl mnttor hvr an Ant af ('nnr^rasu ft-"* ? S L BSCRIPT10N 3 Hlne' Year u- __ 12.00 Hjilx Months 1.26 Three Month* .76 Jinjfle Copy ? .06 FOREIGN ADVERTISING AGENCY. I v\. B. Z1F1' CO., Dearborn SC. clucugv, 111. Oifical AdversiteI;' . menu, at the rate allowed by law. in-, i ..a.ifi1- u'lli" imhlish lirii'f nrwi I] rational letters on subjects ol ?gwawt ;.i in ii rii?whim Liiey ajre avu .mpumeU by the4 names a[Ui sdiltesses uf the authors and are nut of a dematury nature. Anonymous communications will ' noi ue noticed. Rejeected manuscripts will not be returned. REMITTANCES Clucks, Drai'ts ami Postal or Express Money Orders should bfc made payable to the order ol The Palmetto Leader. ceo. 11. Hampton ..'pubiishei N. J. FREDERICK .. .. _ Editoi E. PHIUP ELLIS .... Field Agent ALFERD T. BUTLER, Adv. Mgr Communication?intended lor the current issue musr be very briet and should reach the edttOTin desk not later than Tuesday ot each week. -^City news, locals, personal* and social newt by I Wednesday night. Business and Editorial Phone 462c1 Saturday. December.11, 1935 In his address to the-legisla, ture called for a special session b> him, Governor Johnson lambasted the Highway Commission, the Chief Commissioner, Mr) Ben Sawyer in par.tieul r. Among the things he . excoriated Mr. Sawyei "for, and "which he seems to think makes him unfit for tha{ position ?was the fact that Mr. Sawy.i thought former President Hoovei an excellent President and predieted hie re-election in 1UJ2. The best that the Associated Press writ'rs in making up thmythical All-American . Footbaf Team would do for Oze Simmon? the Iowr. flash. was to giv,. him a place on the First Alternate team Just keep it up, Oy.e; maybe1 next year there'll lie no first alternate for you.? White people are great all l'ight and can do almost anything alone tho line of human endeavor. But L--one thing they" are a flop in is tju sinking of Nef&o Spirituals as they: should be sung. It's- all but a pain to hear their attempt. The Now Deal is fighting foi ! its life. 'Monday last was fi; 1(1 (lav for it in the IY S. Suprcnp Court. How it will emerge, tin one at this time knows. Fxcellent as some of its features arr', yet the general tendency is to plan the Federal (Joveinnient snout ir too map.y things touching the ev. ery day life and activity of tin individual citizen. Congressman Hamilton Fish ol New York is n?y doubt a fine character. He believes in fairness tc all citiz* ns and mkh-c iliaimnri'. hi has championed some cause of tin Negro whom he knows pretty well During the World War he was s captain in the old New York lotl Regiment made up of colored men He has been spokeu of as a presidential candidate.' He gets oil however op the wrong?foot wlr r he says of Senator Borah, "hi comes nearer representing the pol icies of Theodore Roosevelt ant Abraham Lincoln than any mar in the country." Neither of thos< great men believed in_ Iynchiiu however ' THE SOl'TH AND 'LYNCHINC, -The .r.re' nwni.il Ind'W-Jnnrna states the South's position on lyn ching as follows* "Get this straight: Lynching ii without excuse. The South know: lynching is without excuse. Th( South j^peV not undertake to de fend lynching. The South want: ! law and order nhd protection fci [ the humblest citizen regardless ol \ - , his color. But when the state-ii asked to give up its authority ovei its citizens to the' federal govern ment In all cases wliw SO man; as three men make an attack or : v another, then the South or aitj . other section as for that mattei would better call a halt. If th< Wagrver-'Oostligan bill become? law, states might as well give uj their statehood. Their end ha? There- is no doubt that the besi elements of the South recognize? i the devastating effect of this fornr cf barbarity on its otherwise fine j? life. This element too is hecom ing articulate. Not too many jp--^-years ago, there were not thref newspapers in this state?and very ' few in the deep South?that would r~ have" had the nerve ttr give such an expression on lynching as the Index-Journal has done. Now, in < thin state, there could hardly be 3 foind three that would say other- 4 wise. That's progress. But pro- i gross, however is a slow thing, and 5 for that reason^ peVhayis, '^t eould not be expected that the Index- *' Journal would' commit itself tc the adoption of a Federal law to stamp ,<> out or mhk?4ess-frequent,this form h - uf.sa\ugury. is The papers argur *'A<at. such g a law would destroy statehood is v not impressive?certainly it is not ] logical. Tlie states are mighty j: glad for the Fedtral laws which u give the G-Men authority to run , down bank robbers and kidnapers ; ?and other crimes that are local j in their nature. Why draw the i v iiie in protecting life and due pro- t c ess of law ? Is not'the Federal government pledged to that? The j Index-Journal knows' or ought to j know that in the last 48 years over j five thousand men. worn* 11' and t children-?mostly Negroes ? h&ve N been done to death by fire, -shot * pud and rope^-without the sem- t olauce of a trial. An the states t have dor.e nothing about it. If not t a Federal law scch as the Costi- ( gaii.Wagner anti-lynch bill, what ] would the Journal suggest, giving ( - full or' donco to its abhorrence of -j lynching and its ^sincere desire to , see such wiped out? Anyway, ( desperate ills demand desperate , remedies. , - . . < I POINTED POINTS I.!. D _ r>._ A n j? i?j u^urgr n. singictoo ' ? -. . . . . . i The weekly- text: You only iavc 'I known, of all the families i ?f the earth: Therefore 1 will i perish you for all your wrong-doing. . . * " , Isaiah 3-'2 The weekly Thot: "Be the Master of thine own, _ . ej?U?gv.Avalking, -or-shine,- -.-storm or calm or love or hate, P Liain UieJe.s^un, line by line; 1 There's r.o other force of hate? , Seek the cause-.within thine own." ' Mmgair " ~ In moving from one field to an -r>t her-oite ha>- -occasion to-re-thumb J id books ) nil _ papers. Some ' ' !)Se A alue with the Hie,lit bf time,]' titers., increase in value. Few ' 11 mules ago we putted down from J he .stacks an . old seiUp book pi persons", compiled in the I'illip- ' ' pine Islands y-ettrs ago and foun. ' -r newspaper . nn'ouneenient of the loath of Bishop II. M. 'turner. The afticlco is wvll written and is >f historic value. Here was e a u.ble Sol.th Carolinian, the first Bi tnze". Chaplain in the LT. vs.. Ar; my, and Coin missioned by Pres. Abraham Lincoln. At this writing the situation in j Ethiopia lias all th potentialities ?of a - Avorld?conflagration. 1 tali 1 mnccincr" fl<*. 1 i?? tl>.? M,..l I ' iterrahcan as a checkmate to- Kng- | and: The Ethiopians are gif<lng ttumsejvt^ tor a decisive bat- ; 1 tie. May the Go i aid theni. Got- , many is tattling her sword. J pan i s pushing into "China. France is' t a iir?' with England. Wherevet r-hihn Bi ll is. vott will I'm j l.'n- ^ le Sam in .spite of "neutrality' ^solutions. Russia is watching her opportunity. Your folk in A- \ ncrica -he 'sinking: "M.einu to-, ight in drcnm-hrnd." t our country is olT the dole. Millions of dollars tv.re. spent." .vw for. .the- l'W.V. Regardless >f .the system of ialiof a way will a found to get the better of you | I liul bring you out of the little pd of he hoi it. The President | ( -poke tin other day in Atl.nta in.i said a few things. Already < r.e stage is being set for another , | Demeralie Victory. To date the | , Republicans have not found a mar. i . .vho en beat us. < A pleasure to sea again Bishop | ind-Mrs. Revirdy G. RanSotu? just . roin South Caiolina. _ The Bis-_J ..idp reports having a sple: diu . .inie." The I'iedmont was the last , t aonfi renee tli. t he held at the, elos V ing of Llli: liiii qua ircnnh.nn _ - v\ 11 iIt* ih Abbeville he was the" . house guest of Mrs, Pinkie Teal, . i whose daugh ter, Myrtle T. is Dean i .1' women at Wflbci force. This column pi ays, with' other sympathizers that the excellent f Bishop of South Carolina will be i -peetlily icsUirwl - to . health i_nd ? .c ani ? to (lisc.'.urgc th. duties of - his office. I .Mrs. J. S. Benn, J.B. Jennings, , ) I. Q. Quark's, and Johnson are the , i lf-iratcs fro in this writer's . old , r uiifoiI'n.'C, th. Piedmont. This is , _ also th c, r.I'i-iviicr from which.. Dr. D. H. -Sims, was elected to the pLcopacy. Congratulations, del ,-:it. s! . Now for the Primary,- Drs. E. . II. McGill, T. J. Miles, E. -A. Adams an ! .1, E. Beard.?One of tins e.rotp of fine gentlemen, and . Afroan Methodist Leaders will 1 1)0.voted the"choice of the Seventh j > for the episcopacy. They are loy * al, upstanding, successful < } iivep.,;?AMhocver wins will receive i . ; his*'writer's suppoit. Likewise p i he progr in of Bishop Williams < , an<l the State?^I>r. Spears and" all r other candidates. The Piimary date has been set r, for the?1.7, .and the writer's for Jjhe lk, at Nashville. Tenn. Perrj In the o\?-nt that lie is absent that ?j will he the reason. However his ; ( h<.art will he at Allen when the l i gong sounds the order -of the day. ; ___ B VTESfU RG NEWS! J Ridge Branch Baptist Church j , Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor !l 'I The resignation of the pastqr [ will take its effect Sunday, Dec. "15, 1935. i I At 12 o'clock .Carp, Rev. A. P. Porter will preach his final ser-- [ I mon as pastor ~ T 1 j The public i? c^rdlfUy invited, i ?p - ? I - L_ "** "" H* Kampbellgrams -{j Stephen C. Campbell 3 When you read these Kampbel [lams, Rev. T. 11. Bro.dus anc lis groups will be .history. Sonu ,i'e asking?w+ro?started?thosi :roup meetings and why thej re re not held long before now The writers of the constitutioi ut in each convention's rules bu' intil now there was not r>no win vas willing to undertake the idea sTo\v they are working, give th< >resent leadership of all the con entions credit. I c.m orjy one o he believers that it can be done According to plans, the follow ng groups will big 'held in Janua'r; Honday, January ^3, Mt. Pilgrin baptist church, Sallters, George own and Willianisburg coimtiei vill .bring up all their baptists Puesday, Jan. 14, Cherry Hill Ba| -ist church, Conway,..! lorry coun y baptists will meet. Wednesda; lan. 15, Mt. Pisgah, Marion. "A1 he Baptists of Marion, Dillion an Florence counties will meet. Thur l. y, Jan. 16, Shik>tr-Ba~ptist Vlitiicl Hennett-'viHu and all tKi baptist >f Darlington an.l Marlboro conn ?ies will meet. Friday,. Jan. 11 he. baptists of Sumter, Lee an Clarendon counties will meet a Ebernezer baptist church, MUnn ing. Rev. J. \V. Easly will be di rector and . Dynamo Campbell wii record the history of what is dom Tuesday, Jan. 21, the followin isnv/ciaiiuii^, c'liunn^s, union ; i II conventions with Sunday school and missionary* soeii ties and II. '1 U. will pioet at First Estill Ha]i List church, Estill, S. G. Mt. Cai i'u-1, Old Ashley, New Zion, Xaza rene and Rocky Spring. Wednesday, Jan. 22, the Be the I chirm, Mt. Calvary, Macedonia Four Mile and New Hope organi zatjpns and churches will meet a Bethlehem baptist chnrrehi HA.ru will. S. C. " Thursday, Jan. 23, the Orange Jung Colore^ Baptist, the Regula Baptists, the Lovely Hill, the t'al ioun County, and St. Matthew as iociation will meet at. St. Paul, O xngebui g, *S. C. The . Icadcl'K 0 .he slate will be present at all o these meetings to represent th lenominational objectives. Ro\ J. A. Zeighler will preside > am Dynamo Campbell will recon what goes on. Groups for Charleston, an JerkLy counties' aie to be arranj d. Also groups for Edgcticld, Sa uda, Aiken are to be arranged. Yes, this is hard v;prk for th ecording secietary, I admit bu .ou must recaij that "If it can bi Ktnc, Dynamo Campbell will d< t." ... l'he Haptist Assembly July 1 .">-1H ?The?Unw?wanted Haptist. A_s seinbly and School of Method V.-.ve been organized and the pfo nam has been mapped. Teiiehe;: ire being selected and lecturer: il*e being named. _Couises wil rover every phase of Leadi rshij raining. The pastor's school,^sifj linUndent arris .-lid teacher: iehuol. the B. T. U.sAool am Missionary Workers School an* he Stale S. S. and B. T. U. Con .entio.ii, all at the saun time am Mace Wiil.i'iing together tlie grea st g- tfiering of baptists eve *een in the state. Dynamo Campbell Accredited Dean. The International Council of Re iKious Education thru- one of it \uxili:j y hoards has -accreditee Dyn mo Campbell as De n, will ruth rity to issue Certificates o Credits until the Standard Cours ;s have been completed ami thei hey will issue a Standard Diplo ua. Only accredited te chcr ivill be used in the School df M,t Ivods. _ N'o tuition fee will be chargei art all who take these course vvill jrive a free will olFoting. Cer ficatos will be paid for on Th Sh .re-The Expins*s-IManJ of th nte nation 1 Conn i 1. On it Sumter, July 15, for the' liaptis Assembly. mt. c:tv echoes 1 - Th (J.rern ill.' Countv T.-a hei Association met Saturdi v (Pth) a ' 0 o'clock, nearly 200 weic pre <ent. The main b usiness of thi meeting was to perfect the or'a i?'i tion for year?In a qui't air pleasant way all officers anel cor antU es were retained- as long - a >oa< o ami. tcmia n sen a a pre vail. \I'i-h croo:! *?ughf come ft'om th meetings. We believe Prof. G A. Andcison has the work- t heart end as President will cair; it forward??\t V? ast we ti ns ^ *?* ?: :?: The sensation of the hour wa Peg Peg Bat's, an ! Ids dnnein' it the Textile IP 11 Wecincsr'a; rid Thursday eveuir~i. hi arld^Cveenv+B" hov- has won fern ?n.b'jth sides of the water. Th Rotary Club (white) takes a don of interest in colored children, es oneiallv during ChrisPr's t?ov>It is through thl t club that Bate ante, down and' donated his st vice to the cause of choAdng ih nor of his race and home town For which P.H a re happy?Lnn; nav such y m" vhjf~ m n a" * otary nienibers. live, to sprea< Ihe gospel of "Peace on earth good will toward.. men." ?TUonkngiviTip-Day h e p..?n spart as Hospital' Day at _ th Working Benevolent TT.,spiia1 'Yimds art Y-- ?l?i >. >n -; small item towards h lpin; t , h ntv rajinn*?--iq.*)4 respons was real good. Many from <lif fcrentferent parts of the Piedmon section brought o- ?,rn? * ' appreciation for the great worl dona at the . Institution. Thanks giving Day 1935 went over th THE PALMETTO LEADER and all concerned give thanks. It is surprising- to know ,"how \ few leading Negroes- what ever ^ that may mean?read a Negto j paper?Why you st.p and ti-ink j L about?what. litil.' intormalion i-given out, concerning the doings , 1 of our folks, .and this "hit" reach-' 1 ing such a few is it-any wonder J ti t we are supping?1 he Negro | r ol' America is not so far ahead of j r our brothers over the Ocean wave . ?When it conies to being* in touch 1 with each other. j Well, well, how did it1 happen that out of thb.t large bunch of Li preachers and laymen that met at i . Orangeburg in the M. E. Confer-' f once a few days ago?that not a single person present had interest _ enough in the ctiuse to write up the doings?and send to the'Lea1 dor. We note that thc>. appointments were published in the Baltis more American ami may be in a . while daily?But the paper that l> should be our pride, hrrd not the first line?The M. E.s nv y feci y that they are "It" in the state? 1 but let me throw this to them? ;1 "It pays to advertise." s The New Year Program foi h 193G will be interesting as usual, Thov'0 in charge?;uaa?pi.-innin..; Big EnV.'fTcipation celebration? . Oreenville has not failed to hond or the Day in years?But you se t it's Greenville. Do ypii un'dcr stand? The. repealing of the IStrh aII mettdment may have advanced the eailao of Temperance? But yo.. K 4un't have to ha>e on t ye glasses <1 io see a drunk brother, you see s .hem going along taking up both ale- -of tbi* side walk''?. ? un-y a"' >n\.tty often. Now a days--!* think it is dawning up on all - folks now adays?That Old Man V-tronir Drink is coming back into his own. in no ijmeriain way * Truly,'the tight is on lot syber' it'y and decency. I t The ditferenl cpiigtygatinns ot ^ tho city and near the-city all sc.m? nieir?pastor?Weil?that's nice? i.rl tell you its hell on a people to have to know that for twelve ~~long months?they have to be fed .f go-pel iood front 'hands xvnic'b ^--uiey consider ui.v. m.t i.i.v _ f - Time Culo'ied nun left for Jury e duty?Tuesday iuorhine;?The. Fed * eral. Court opens at Spartanburg 1 that day?Its a lon'.vjyn< t'^ 1 tween drinks?but agjain we are . to note colored, men ;6n Juries? " Musscrs F.- A. Austin.. and tiiobs * ! Fisher on the iMiX* imod i? ? " {"Greenville, ,S. C. "t ap -Inn" 1 j KCIIOES FROM MV CORN KR By Rov..J. I*. Washinjjtcn i. I trust you \vill? indulge us in - ' thi|S issiic b>- allnwir-j- ns to I'v sTi.a-e a few "Kl'llOKS" from oui -|.e??nui down here on* the ?Mdisto s inc. scries of coili crehc s ;u v how s j over. Kvery. man has enured !iis 1 ! Hew lie Id ol: labor by 11 i i - time. ? '.Some of us . > j.pointed a' ! '*r] s, in ,;.u? .tii.-afi|<oiiit, .i. ' All tr.es.' s tilings arc in '.lie i\ unie of line. I an 1 still we- * 'rail see "Or-cat. i 5 v infrs th n t:u-sf' as tin..- imls - oil; We Jia \ e attend, d all of ill i A. M K. I'lif i..-r? I? t >'i' ! ~ t- the M. K. whieh convened liere in i' our city) an i- have' enjoy.:! lie sessions ' nio t triaei*. asly. Th s cr. atest_ s. :wt. ion. in "ai'l of l.ic j conference's thi^ .yxai was v't r.?. T-r . ' Letion f d legates to th-.- . f<".i l'. . 4..eo'niiiif? Genera! corrft-rcmt*:?'firs | 1 ; was.'done in a jr ? t spirit of i i- j t1 valry ami yrt I -feel that every i f mail le.ls .*u\..'. t.u- eo.'i _ . v.a n | . mdi'r: the fairest til l was i\v.. ? H il in the itatl- in many years. . We djd Hot eet election, in t he-) s cause we w. i e not worthy, but our . .iri- n .s (V) v.ere im: tree to n';. I We say-to our bretiueii w h . are ! tj feast (General Con left r.("c). 1 i s ; tlnxs-foi t.unai.. "Iin on - o -t<> t i*-| . ; ST" nojLj yet (a> 'a-d. 1 eat. )' f. r my j p Iw'irr has net comb." We "o no' j .. j feel that, we w: ro. d f at d. t.'i y ! were -sinvdy ?) i d. W >'m| | - COTnc~OTr~a"tittlL' lal'T.?Through J_l.?U prov.il' II I' fit III M.I We ;.Uv j Pbfon reappointed t ? th.- pastoral, of William Chapel. Wo earn, j acre la.-t;. y. ar a si ? : t r and j | were confronted witli many ptob- j 1 cm lis anil obstacles sonic of which s I seemed imsiinnountabjo, hi t o jl I H"c.f them all (we tiime pat with ml- ! " ors rtyinjrl.tho Lord l^ath brought' " us by his love. " So jriatifyinp; was * out- work hire the i> st year, nine i r' j tc nth of the membership welvonu' !l|-our return- most. cnth.-uutically. a i One -wi itr m -ivys- there , will be some wee U every flower i;aiu 0!den. Show tpc a place ' where" ' | w< ed .Will "hi Pfiow, and I will 1 show you a place where nothing V else wot jrio'w. t- We are now re:"."Ver. tiirr front the. gieat sTTTn thjoutfh which s We fptisscd in'entertaining the ic* ! cent session on the Central (<>nr| fere roe. ^JferzawF sp r n?!in.*. mac'l ^ time in solitude and concentration *" ; for it is here we comC in contact l" with Divine Wisdom which is an I absolute necessity to cur sire s< " |.'?i puttini; o'v r this - h r.uU; n task. As forementionod, the peos 1". not cxnlv of Willi on Chntu-1 - ; but of Orartfsoburjc art' elated owi; | William Cliffy* 1 now have a rhnl 'T -f j to work. -Tlx cluuxdv schu.l 'very much ativo nfi'Ify tli .uper-j [' j inten leney of Mr. S. M??h n. The! > | V. C. K. League is tint only ho! % inj? its own under the leadership ^ f of tiredlur 1!' mini Pin T<ii y, it 6 taking on new life and vie or fP Sister Smalls hinds stewardess j Board N;o. 1 and si<ter liouyenia | ' Fisher leads the loyal members of Board No. 2. The Morttra/ru Pom- j e mittoe is howled by Mis. C. C. - j Homminprway. This yroun of ladt jps has r^nlprer) invaluable kit- , vice to the" thljrch last year, and i k is deternTin?<j ,1jo. do grenter work j - this fiscal ycar.'The W. H. & P.M. I e Society is headed by Mrs. Fannie 1 -> PMh, this fromUcs to be a glor ' V a voice rit(\M thi: fores By B. L. Feldor and J. C. Moot A won law. S. C.,* CCC Co? 511 S. C. E-1 under the commend' c L.'ther l"l. llln.MM, Inf.. loca1 ul between t!> i*it v. ^ ut' Chailei -ton.- -S. (h -n+><l-^(?ei>i:~eti>\vn. S. < (mi hi^liwa^ 701, near the Soul Snntco Hivei1. Kind So m-nnt. I.a .nence E. Mo ve,' s niov bade This Co. was organized oil Au C>. 10:15, Since th"t time mai educational pfo<r rains were ore; ui/.i-u !!_> cn i im i-iii instances, sin as Siyncay School Class^ by ('. W light, Matthew Sawyer and C. Moore. Wo enjoyed a strong scrim proarhr :i hy"lb:\\ W. T. Murn pastor of Frien Iship A. .M. Church at Mount Pleasant, S. . The Ft). M oil-light Quartet sai a few sol get ion-. Members follower Willie Da lis, Lucius .S truijk, Woodrow Bethune and Es ll. si lit! sc. _k, ,. .. Wo. are triad to have ail oduc '.tonal 'supervisor with lis, to bi tor our- educational ; conditio Since he has been li.iv many eu optional clubs were organtzi r arh and everybody are enjoyii -t-hf?lifj?of?Aw. inkiu?t,'anvn?a hoping that it shall increase d i?y day, and better our conditio) A few d ys ago a basket b: team was organized by a gr<*>p t s: H':... i> t-i M:, U ux'jij. ti 17. n IV. 1" . H. T. Folder. H. Jenkins, Lori AVil!iai)is,-and also another strai r vvliom we .'idn't p.t his nan We arc proud hc.:i' of'.the wo .dorfiil re pot-Is from the Centi CoiilVrcju*o, which was hiUl at 0 anijebuig; S. a feu wteks as vitiv Rev. Noah W. Williams, M.. I>. 1 presiding Bishop. V pray -that-the spirit of God w Co with'him to the Gcnehal Co eivne- mi send him back to t'V ami 'make, out state a trie state. BR AIM! HI) INST. NEWS llv Mrs.?Ruth?h. Huwyll Han The. hotr r roll system has he instrumental in bringing tip t scholarship standard in B.aiiU' Inst, For. lie mo'iUh of Nov.'mb eWi nty-thi p.- pel son; were elort nate to'have their names -plac ii: the bull. tin. Tit ir averag were from S* rpw. i s. Wv-tri: di l moie of our students w ,'md it worth wh I to apply thei .el\ es nio:v. . .Monday evening, . 1 KrPmber .Mr. and. .Mis. !v \s rendered a in pie program in '.he Marl a T'.ye t'hapel tj an appreciative aut ence. Mrs. Keys; w;:o w s pi _iite*d a-_.. Paulino, the Woiul vliVl. ikxhihit .! ini. su'til. .talent lis ;a. toonist.- Wo : iv always glad iiavi sacii persons in our mills for it shows the?[ower oi' the h inin.i. Wednesday moinin Deer in her 1. whirli was the hi Activity Day Xsut the: month Ih f.'iubi r, seemed to have been jjyeeial?4h.\" ill flu iruMiin 4 liraiiierd students ;.s they selec I Vavioi's leathers to lead t emi-monthly Home,-room Disci sinus. We tulst sued' cxe, eis wiM'be heiviiei. !_in developing o young; lead. rs. " Wednesday .evening, at eig j'elovk, members' of tlitr Djamai 1 'I1.1) i p ;.i ill I la?dram i, "O l'i .\'S-or,-'0 ' he school chapel. Ha I > showe : ..a*, ir iiupiwome in hLs expression, poise, and di Tin rt'~ in "rrn?frv.. o?i'.-e. pin s al; ? p . nt' d tin*, play at t 'Anllnihv . r.'.c. ; !.( phh . i; i. \VJi . ;T; v, S. (k T'ri'.!n\ * r:kiu.\\ H i-iinkcr (>. t .\igr.> 1.is.ory tiiib entertain teachers, patrons and friends, tlie li.sUtute -Dining" ih if. w.tii timely" program. To is Club, Ti tlie itssisiipnce of tin ir- ibsoun. i'ul sponsor, Mrs. M. A. Adair, h d-.no -much vu.'.uprfe .wuriw n U I 111. Sun 3-y rvdnii.c. 1K c> 'nibcr '.lit Debating < n'avi' a 'leu Lho home of ti..*:t' sponsor; He .11.*-l .Mi'.-. .1. M. . aiit.'iu y. !?e i ,v .i a \? ' i". Mis; ? ?j'.i aji:a :p?1 !'.?r . nfafcv- el lit,, ir.o,I'iiiiT sei\ie u i<,l at tlit- (. arm'cl' 1') esbyt.eri Cli.it !. h at 11. v.-ii tiVl 'Ck.. T. c p: . tor. li-.'v. .J. W. :la-inn. y -olive d a Vi-i y educnt ional diseoui fiuin the* text, "Searoll the Scri turer," and the- .subject, "Soi 'dim; that the I??;.1 c fi do !' us." lie showed his roidience tli .aiiv cannot paise the-Iloly BP: two much; for in it are found.all <>!!) tie. ds. ( , Father .service' tor the ^jiifiti -a n i . *nleufX of ui'.i' y uuir p.o; were ho i d in the In.'itut.'?Din'. 11 aTl from four to six o'clock Su v ftit moon. The study of t Sabbath sehoot bsrnn v.-as con. i i with til." ii'<!' ol itihie \cises which was found tin .word, kno kr.owiV, "or' kno w led ; e. f Ue-ar tlie artist, Ktta Moten, w was jjupst aitUt at the W'hi House sinking for President" a: .Mrs. Franklin D. RoosovtR, at / len University, .December J6th. ions year for the' ruissi nary woi .Mrs. (.'oriie .Moss, heads the W 1 mur Workers' Club and says t club will ii".or yo down unle uv... . .1 ii.. Tiw. I a: >iK' u" _ ii n?-m? i iIV (iu'.l deli is 'Ufirjv the T> 'sF~r cyani/ation to bo found in a chur Hiywll-H". T. 'iTiT Uan~TTt t'lililjiMi ol ;e u i u|> \ii' tal. tit-, d ladies a is I d on by .Mi . 1' an 8iiiv,ikii "The yojtnt; . f.adioS Church ,\ C'liib Vvas oikTnizwf l>y .M rsr Wrr intfton and is <toir<{ a common alii.- work- ;nth,r h r supervise These I* re \i.u-t a few things to 1 you know that everythng is uoo ' si:ape "h'vi e, and t verybody loir'yr somrtiiinyr in the vineya of t he masti c. We feel" wider many ot>lipratio to our loyaj numbers and Tricn who were so unstinted, in their c votion* in helping us to make t previous conference year a si T HARBISON NEWS IN RETROSPECT. e Irmo?Things certainly happen V in the strangest manner, As your >f writer s.its pondfering over the I would be surprised at the nuniber of things that pop into his h mind?That Awful Aunt, -Where's Grandma? Mr. John Reese's Kvr. ening Classes in Agriculture; the g. en Is basket ball team; Dean Boul iy ware's trip to MeKeesville, Ga.; a- Miss Hall's Home Ecoliomies class eh- the coming Christmas Cantata, B. and the wise cracks and funny J. sayings which happen in our classes. Now the - question arises: i?n Where shall we begin? v. ; Dr. and Mrs'. J.Gv -Porter atH. t< nded the Home Coming service C. ff the Presbyterian Church at ng Matthews, N. C. On the second as Sunday in November, the Homo is- Coming- sermon was preached by ir- Dr. Porter, while Rev. A. H. Reasoner had charge of the services a- here in the absence of Dr. Porter. A- The football team journeyed to n. Bettis Academy on Friday Nov. u- 15 and engaged in a strenuous j. n run run ciasn. nai'Discn won 0 Hjr tO 0. Tin* .High?School department, ay under the direction of Miss Doris is. D. Bell, presented a very entet,i 1; aining-play, Monday evening Nov <>; L'5, entitled, "Where's Grandma?" 11, The east displayed unusual taloy eat and reflected superior trainnn inir. Favorably comment indicates i * that this play will' probably be ren pealed soon. This marks the aca, tqal beginning of our annual school ii"i drive. * tr,,. On Wednesday evening Nov. 27 A. the initial Church Rally and Men's Ve program was held in connection il. with the pre-Thanksgivng 'service, in- Over $:t0.00 wag raised at this S. time. T ~ at The*usual Thanksgiving turkey dinner was .served in the dining* hall. " As is customary, the tur.key? for this occasion were raised ~ -on Ahe school farm. qs : 1 on EDGEFIELD CO. TEACHERS' ho ; * P ASSOCIATION . . rd ioi Edgetield- County Teaches s', AsTT" o: laiion JieTd ;its .annual Institute ed Friday and Saturday at Edgefield os Academy. The meeting was well ist" attet.rlo l edcli (5 y. Througho. t ill 'o county teachers cl- sod schools n- Thursday afternoon in order to at I U'tul Mxv?institute, p Each day the teachers listened li- \ery attentively to speakers who > : are outstanding' in their p rticuli lar field. These speakers were: Honorable J. B. Felton, State er agent 'for Negro schools, .Honor-"a l>le W. A. Sehifffoy, Assistant t*r 'tat? -a?fent for Negro schools, Mr. rU 41. AI. Her! eng. county superintenu lent, Mr. T. M. Nelson, E<lgelield ift. City superintendent, Miss Nerissa sl .Manee, toucher in Columbia City 01 school, Miss .1 antes L. Dibble, a jcan.s Supervisor of Kershaw 1,1 County." ? - . t- The county teachers thank Mrs. he .vj- m. Murray, Jean teacher of ls" E igclicU county who was instru.rental in making the programme ur n interesting one. "tY.o leae.urs were soCinueh bene h.1 it.(I that they feel, that they can ,, hack to their respective schools XV! rrd?n iidei?nettei" '.'civiee. 8 cn M.rv-S. Washn-'ton, reporter i*1 V |> \ 1-1 * 11 1;.1 'III' III 'II h. ; . . It, " Kcv. H. A. Young, Pastor I, The various services at St. Paul were well attended last Sunday jn nrui the congregations listened to ;; soul stirring sermon preached tl_ -Uy^ .the pastor at o'clock.. Text 0. Hebrew 10:11, subject: "lie Looked as or a City"! TTiTsTtTeinp the"second Sunday the Holy Communion wasjulministered to a very large x crowd. ^ Oirr teachers, reported a very ,v 'deatant trip to Orangeburg on Thanksgiving. Jllhe following students spent Thanksgiving holidays at their reductive homes: AH\ Ch ET Hills. Mr. V. Counts, Miss Marion Counts 11 Miss Annie Mae Stewart all of 'Crayton High School. Miss Naomi. Koon. a student of *e Hook" r Washington is very ill at his writing. We hope for her a lie -peedy recovery. There will be a fish fry at Hope , School house, December 14. COKESBl'RY NEWS ul ? de In spite of the rain St. Paul A. w-4- M. IT Chinch frdk were out Sunday n- t(? hear their new Pastor, Rev. Guiho den. Come each Sunday help to a make this a wonderful year in i: our church. Collection $6,43. We \v, thank the conference. He's expected to Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Moore arrived on ho Friday from Philadelphia, Pa. ite IP v. Guidcn was the Saturday nd night guest of Mr. Dixon, tl- Mrs. Eleanor G. Robinson, teach r at I lodges attended the country ? 'V'eting Wednesday in Greenwood k. ? Mary E. Cumminirs Mrs. i'1 ITillia Forr.o he We are very proud that Miss ss ",t'a Nash is improved at this l s. l.itii g. j 1. IIETY r S 1 I FUNERAL HOM Undertaking- And Embali Tt I ?SLOGAN? is I LOWER PRICE! ' | "T AMBULANCE SERVK "As Near As Your Nearest P H 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLU1 ic- | Flinne 9276 17 S. Leevy, (. 0 , Saturday, December 14, 1935 CO I. LKTON CO TEACHERS MEET (By I.. Clayton Rixers, Jr.) At ten o\ loch Saturday m rn- . ] ing? December 7, the Colored Uayhers of Colleton County nut st t-lu Ili^h School buildinjr. Water i) i i'-olnliun?itDD>.)11.1?liv Mr.. Hair mitt was discussed. It was " *. ? r.... - : " . ^ ^i LiLvuti ^uiiMiu'! auon, . however, it was a very worthy | one. The President annnutk-id the Distiict meeting to be held in Charleston, Saturday, Dee. 14. The Assoei Don plans to send a number of rcpvcs'. hi ativt s to be pre-VTTlraT flic ,n'ey.t inji i f the first Comri essional District. The president offered bis icsijrn ation and alter' much discussion v.-"s ace pled. The- Viet1 Presi- * dent was imnicdiatjly ushered in 1 as President. Prof. K. H. T rns' is now. our President, lie- is ano'h.r ambitious yOiinifc man of stiong ability an.l " leadeiPhip. Here's hoping him a'.l, possible success. After this, pail of the meetinir was over our supervisor had quite ^ a n;!!iilK'f'of " 'A *.: hhn :,ul' hintwhich yvill prove, helpful to us. < Sh--. anno: n ed cur n.xl meeting Dec. 21, I 1 he teach s -.i doing, their-' part with the Christmas Si al sales. . I-S-m-v 1.-.:..-. ' ........ iii'ii i ii;.;- M.iUip ?(' NEWRERRY NEWS. Calvary Presbyterian Church Sunday School service was conducted by Prof. C, \Y. Jonas at flu same .hour with irroat enthusiasm on thl> pact.of the teacher? and pupils. A11 who wore juccscat - were ? morally and spiritually benefitted by.the lesson. $ Messrs Xathan-iel Thoinoson Ee my Hawkins. Madame Mable Carter her daughter, 'Ada -Smith and Miss Hist motored to Newberry from Spartanburg, S. C. Wednes. -day?nighC to visit Mr. Carter and family and Mrs. Mamie" Cromeiv Mr. .T. H. Carter accompanied them back to Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. S. M. Fuller spent Thanksgiving season at home with wife, family and friends. Mr. Henry MoitfirOmoryf has tlrC~ hemes on Coats St. looking beautifully n.cw since lie trimnird the hedges. The children of the Primarv Dp nnrtment of Drayton Street Hieh School are enjoying hot lunches daily. * The H. D. and 4-II Clubs of Seekwell met in joint session Dec. 2, 1035 and an enjoyable meeting was held. The clubs had seriously agreed to have what is known as "Unknown Christmas Tree." This free has presents for peVs' h-- unknon to themselves from whom the presscnts came. Each person receiving o gift had contributed a gift to the tree. was present at the meeting and \ Med pv ch to it by: her advice and suggestion?as to what similar " meeting of this kind might add to community, life.' The Presid'nt. Mrs. Amanda Clark in speakimf-of .the w.urk paid ihnte v?i the off rt of Mrs, Mar~Ttn carrying forward and planning the activities for".canning program and other domestic work among the people of the county. The 4-11 Club showed interest in the meeting by having prepar a a snionuKi program consisting; of Christmas soups ami recita- ~ rrrrr^: 1 At the comslusion of the nie?t~ fnp .a splendid renast of pood eats WT5TP served In^the clubs. ? V^r _. Bethlehem Baptist Church Rev. E. E. (iaulden, 1'astor The Sundae. S-h" d was called to order at the usual hour by Bro. " Morgan.?After a brief--period of? devotion the classes went, to their respective places for the discussion of the lesson which was taken from the prophet Nehemiah. The classes reassemble ] for review, which was conducted by Bro. Morirnn, the actinp superintendent. He pave us a^vcry impressive talk-? on the lessen. At 11 o'clock the morninp service was opened with Mrs. Annie . M. Fuller at the piano assisted by Mr. Bak'r with his violin. The pastor afterJa few _minutes of - gonyrg :md movers cahie before us. using as bis_snb.ject these words, "The World into Which Christ:??:. r? ? ^ >> Ti,n ir^.1,. r-v,?t-f I v. ainc. ji iic immj utivnv *j found its , way into the church u eminglg as never before. Rev. I (iaulden preached?a sermon?that ?_ i will not be forpr'otten soon. I At '6:30 p. m. the R. Y. P. U. had its regular service w'ith a crowd of young folk out to witness the "program. The night service began at the usual hour, 7 p. m. The po?tor came l?efore us with allot ho- burning message, be used ] as his subject these words, "Stand I Still and See the Salvation "f the | Lord." Exodus J4:20. This mes! sage was enjoyed by all. ntn? I " Mgr;