The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 07, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3
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_ Great interest centers An the j
bill before the General Assem!?i
bly of South Carolina in the in- ~
threat of humane education as
a part of the standard courses
of the public schools of the
folate. The bill lias had a read? ing
and every indicatioiTpoints
to its passage at this session. It
has the endorsement1 and the
i Konl/'inflr nf +Vin fewtamn?? ?
'Me \JUIU1 llUiy WIC J
r/ State Superinlfindentof Education,
the Richland County Hu- '
mane Education Society and
nthprw During the past week i
lithe Hon. William E. Gonzales,""
editor of The State, :
follows:' ;
. FOR HUMANE EDUCATION.
- - I."
"Before the legislature is
a bill providing that 15
minutes a week be devoted
~ to humane education in the
^^?"ipnbltc schools of the Stater^ =
I It is not a new thing;. 23 1
states nave already adopted ~~ ~l
it. Neither is it 'the noj
are sentimentalizing "x>ver I
. . 'animals arid man's inhu?a
wave?of anti-cruelty
I sweeping the country and; itl_- 1
sprang from _the fundamental
truth that cruelty to
I- fhp~wpnk nnrl hplnlpss is
^ . -grading to the person yvho
practices it; that, further
-?-morerthe adulf lsjiiot^nearqhilfi
t.oTnfluence in that re- ?
spect, This brief period of
? ?dttcattmr- is therefore pri
marily for the benefit of the
child?for his own soul's '
'?sake,?That?the domes lie :
^ ' ?"animals and the "birds "5nd "r
ft beasts of field and forest
ti shall profit is, however, art
gument enough in itself for
the nassacre of The bill on
=?? dor consideration." -
?^ From .the Greenville office of
the humane society, many .of
l?t,firflt,trre?hnve been sent
to members of the house
and senate committees on education
and to the members of
the State Board of Educational
[ . -which i? sponsoring'thp-hilL-fit. the
State Capital at Columbia.
A statement was given out in
" Columbia last week that Prof.
? I. M, A. Myers, principal of.
-the Howard High school of that
tion at the State Convention of
the South Carolina State Teachers'
Association, March the
t 7 "~27th flnri t
bia, calling on the tea?hers-of
. the State to introduce humane
"subjects in their schools; Mrr"
Myers is the executive secret
tary of the convention .and ie
one of the most outstanding ed:
" Ucators in the South.
All of the public schools of
a" Spartanburg have organized
I ?Bands ofJ&orcy societteffv and
iwill function as a part of the
regular school program. At the
Highland Gradect school, of
- which Mr. William Nell is the
principal, a prjze is bejm&-offered
to the student in - his
\\\ school who writes.ft paper on
51 humane^ eoucation. Principal
J C. C. Woodson of the Carrie
| 4 Street school, Principal Bruton
k of the Cedar Grove school were
- ^ very enthusiastic in receiving
$ the flejd worker from national
headquarters. At the Dean
& Street High School, Prof. R. M.
Alexander, -the principal, re^
5l ports an active humane society
nn| SmongfTiTs ~s t u dent s
At Gaffney, Sunday, March
the 15th, at 4 p. m., Field SecKm
i ini i 1 HI in i in mil ni iin
pAmerican Humane Education
,
66S6)Kesme?S3K?^KaK?@63?8a
merican Humane^
Education Review
State Press Bureau
Liberty Building
quarters at Greenville, Sou
Carolina^ will deliver an a
[fcESS fircolored and whitepf
pie at Bethel baptist church
West Meadow street. Rufus
Fr>afpri pynminont lnnnl hn
ncss man and undertaker, ud
the co-operation of E. Ril
and. N. B. Brown, arm. tlie ape
sors for the mammoth huma
mass meetfng in Gaffney.
?At- Rock Hill during1 the pr
week Mr. Carroll haa^islted t
Emmett Jay -Scott High scho
of which Prof. Frank H. Neil
principal; Clinton uoiiege, t
Rev. R. W. Boulware, preside]
and Friendship-College, D r.
M. Murray, president. At eve
school he delivered an addrt
in the interest of humane ed
cation. The pubiitL srhflolfl this
city as well as the two ?
leges are planning a joint me<
ing for^NMieHal^Humane Su
day," April the 19th, when th
are to have a programme.
At Lancaster, Prof. John
wi iRoh, fnrmprly^profiBssorEnglislrof
Benedict college. n<
the principal of the Lancast
HighSchdaf, irf his mtroduetiof
the tiefd secretary pledged t
support of his facuity aml^sl
dent b.ody in the interesf of 1
- i i? ..nc- tit:l-^
mane education, ivir. vviisun
taking personal charge of t
humane \yeek program _at 1
schooL- -?*?
At Camden, both the Brow
ing Instituto, of which?fit
Rachel Ervin is the princip
and the Jackson High scho
where Principal Dodonnal is t
principal, is another city whe
Interest centers in Humane ec
cation.?filany?ef?the?ru:
^schools ~werevisited. -Prin
pal Lincoln Carolina Jenkins
Kershaw and_ftfehers arejendi
their co-operation in support
humane education.
Soorotary- Carroll is visiti
every school in the Sfatef Di
ing the week He-Teff" for Scl
field at Aiken. Brewer Institi
at Greenwood and Seneca ]
stitute at Seneca. Mond
night he has accepted an in
vwth-Jr-^r-Garrrr^tlTtor of T
Enterprise, - and Stanley ft
Dowell, during the visit of C
Roscoe Conklin Simmons, mi
ager?of "the Collidge, Clu
among colored citizens duri
the j*ecent campaign for pre
dent:
Dr. James S. Earle, preside
of the South Carolina _Bapt
State Convention, has issued
proclamation calling on the m:
isttf^ rof his church and t
large'?numbers?of Bapt
schools to observe "national 1
mane Sunday,'' AtsriT'tfiirTB
The ministers and teachers i
asked to devote the morning
evening service to a huma
sermon or program by the Si
day School.
One of the outstanding 1
mane workers of Smith. Ca
lina is Dr. I. M. Macon
Rock Hill, a well known phy
cian arid surgeon. Thirty yei
ago Dr. Macon, just from me
cal college, purchased a ho:
that is still living and is tod
a boarder at his house. 1
horse became too old to wo
and so Dr. Macon is going
care for bis dear old friepd a
pal until she dies. The horse
now about 37 years old anal
not worked in five years. A p
ture is being made showing ]
Macon and his ho_rse for 1
newspapers"'of this State v
open their columns to the Am
ican Humane Society news.
. .For any information Telat
to humane education work wr
to Seymour CarfOll. field sec
-?" HrefrAt
biwhpw??BM uag
:an jggaoaseoeoeoeaQoeeeeeees^^^-ft'^'a'Heoeggoj
"I": - : V :-: STRA
1/ A Departme.n
, ?y- By WILLIE
* (All contributions to this
g poetry," accompanied- by stai
y and/bent to ISOlVfe Taylor St^
-1 ?coj^mnr AllWortKy-marruscrlj
|j nami. Amateurs and poet-asj
i tha' talent, if you have it.)
y^i'he Editor of this Depart
i siring poems on any subject f
:* ?moriams,- expressipns of "frier
j kinds.
38E S
th ,
, All young poets have had the
. abyss of youthful dove, and also 1
>q_- The following lines escaped from t
on sing thru the latter stages of his
H. ?- ? DISA
The l.ove light kindle
? - tike soft dawn stt
! - - --Ba^-now-that love lig
?LU?i-ddyv fast linj
,n" - But that that answe
ne Still brightly burns
Seeking its own With
t" Only to find a stin
131 -7 '
u Here in my soul, the
The loftier dreams ;
ol, J The purer longings tl
js Lie crushedand hur
rf: ? One thing Bupporl&-m<
he 'But nails me closei
- Within my soul, wher
g' - I feel, but believe i
ry - But Hope, that smilii
l_"1 -'Horn of-our tove,a(
Lies in my ^rpnst^jrr]
[u- , And Faith sits wee]
Sohie soon forget in ]
The bitter sting of
ol- And find in lustful w<
More joy than in L
gfo Pleasurc bids me I
gy With breath wine-s
.jL;?ii fiha weloomoo me to
Rousing Passion, w
R. . Sure rue I shall, but
c ... .The flame of., love 1
?- ; Thru bitterness and c
)W It will not let my s
?i Its purity shallkeephg
Whatr if wi|h her pi
~ astftrp ^paroa ?v.q "fa
Tf- So _hright was she wh
jul- - My path thru dark
"I shall not let my soi
18 j. But on Faith's wirij
"Hence, Disappointmen
Thou shalt not cagi
? ?" My-barkr^eat--out ac
X- Br'ings-^ck my bn
Hope feels the pulse c
_i "* _ I am not crushed: m>
?^ ? To meet me un the
Ol, .
^TJONT MISS IT.?-BIG COMI
ING AND PEWsRALLY
fa- 4T. m. March 15
ratj =57- ? :?"~
- ~ An^Entert^lntrtg Irrogram~"wfl]
at Violin Selection
n?y 3. Remarks?-Master of Ceremoi
"*| 4r - MusftT ? u-V-i
-'011 - 5. Address 1:
6. Quartette ;
7. Collection .
-Solo?"Save Me Oh God," __
jyr-1?&?Five minuto* speeches by Ltl
Booker Washington High School;. I
j trial School for Delinquent Colon
U^^meritan-IIospitaU-JteirW. II. Ht
rnJ] Bowling, The Mercantile Side.
I 10. Remarks by The.Pastor
ayl_ 11^ BenedicimiK
c" ?
he programme 6f the gethse:
fc-' " contention. to be h
ol. church, prosperl
m_ DAY AND SUN!
u " rev, 1.. c.
^ ? ?~ - 3" frij
^8 7'QH P M ProTon nrvv?
>UW * . A. 1UIOV UVi V 1VVO \,UII
si- Schumphert.
8:Q0 P. M.?Intrgductory^SgrMo
? 'Reed. ' ___x
;nt Music?Enoree Baptist Church c
_+ Adjournment.
r"1 " V s RATiiRn
r~ai 1U:UU A. M.?Devotionals led by
n_ I 10:30 A. M.i?rEnrollmTt d? defe
u 12:00 M.?Introduction of New
;Jie 12:30 P. M.?Business. *
ist t:30 P. M.?Topics: (a) "Jes1
(b) "Fellowship with the True Vir
(c) " A Woman's Plafce in Churcl
(3hu Recesfc-Dinneri
3:00 P. M.?Devotions led by De
ire 3:30. P. M.?Lectutje^Eife_joT C]
or i Calvary, Columbia, or Rev. H. M.
np Announcements. Adjournment.
:Z8:00 EL M.?Devotionals by appt
in- 8:30 P. M.?Sermon Rev. E. T? I
P. Peterson.-' Music?Mt. Zion Ch
Collection. Announcements. Adjc
1U-. ..." - r 4 ' SUNDA
9:30 A. M.?Sunday School Cone
lu" hart.
of 10:00 A^-M.?Topics:?(a) s"The
qi_ Bynum. <b) "The B. Y. P. U., th<
Miss Josie Belle White. Solo?Re
*rs 11:15 A. M.?Missionary Sermoi
dj_ Music, Antioch Choir. Collectio
3:00 P. M.?^Devotionals led by !
rse Greatest Obstacle in World-wide E
ay 3:30 P. M.?Closing Sermon, Rev.
,, Music Helena Baptist Church cl
Adjournment,
rk, Rev. J. C. WHITE, President,
j_0 Rev. J. M. MYERS, Treasurer,
nd _tary, No_3-Ann Street, Gre<
1 ville, S. C., or Dr. ^Francis
ias Rowley, president, An]eric
Flfrtfttne Educational Socie
^r- 180 Longwood Avenue; Bosti
JAagS. .. ..... v
er- Rev. J. B. Taylor, D. I
^ Stmdfty"e
angeburg, S. C.. the new Dist:
re- Superintendent of th6 Orangebi
"i - : V ?J" ' ' ' _ -
,MOTTO TiEADBif
? pi ? ?i
Y LEAVES :-;
t of Current Poetry
I'M D. ROBINSON. ?
Department must be typewritteni "real?
liped and addressed' return Envelope,
JColunihin, S; to?the Editor-of "tlus
sts will be printed under your own
pirants, this is your chance to develop
ment offers ~KIs services to anyone de- '
or any occasion, such as epitaphs, me*
idship,-or topics for programs of all
sweet experience of falling into the swee
Lasted the bitter fruits of disappointmen
he^-heart of the Author when he was pas
youthful career: 4
PPOINTED.
d in vour eves,
aline to the ^kies^
ht fading, dies.
*ering in the skies,
red in my heart,
and plays its part.
m your hoart,
ging dart ?
ideals sought,
your love-hope brought,
hat yon taught,?= : =t
a?td brought to nought ?
>in my loss, " "
1 to my cross,? ~Z. ?
e, torn, I toss,
lot my loss. ^
M& unafraid, ???
ireaming, played,
ping at his KgacT " ?
Pleasure's'grove
untrue love,
imen's arms,
ove's purer charms.
,uu forget; < ---? -- " .
WPPt". "flnrl line
burning* breast, ?= ~
'hisperingr rest.? - r "
not_facget.
Hinis purer yet, - i . 1
leep ,regret,
loul forget; "~_r " - " . ?jr
me pure. II "" I
p me sure. "
ere alone? - ?" - .
ien bright she shown,
ness blazes on:
ll descend;
gs Instill ascend.
t! I arrr free.
h thy shrnnd nn wM "
ross life's sea, '* " ?
aver self to me.
>f purer life. - ? ?
ck to the strife.
r own shall come ?
"shores of Home. ; tfUNITY
GET-TOGETHER MEETATI
ltjriDT l?ir i? /-in.tt.....
ni n e/d iitj i ivi . ll.
3fi?_ <The Third Sunday.)
L be rendered as fellows: i ??~
>y thp rhoir. z? . - "
. Miss C. B. Singleton
lies 2 ^rrrl Mr. I. S. Leevy
? Benedict College Glee Club
? 1 Judge C. J. Kimball
? Allen University
Singing By choii
Mrs. V. M. Holloway
e following:' Prof. C. A. Johnson, Prin
Mrs. C. IX Saxon, Trea^. Fairwold Indusid
girls; Mrs. L. J. Rhodes, Prop.. Good
wrvey, -hiGuraneo-and Banking;-Mr. P. M.
?1_ Rev. H. N. Smith
MANE UNION AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
ELD WITH ANTIOCH BAPTIST
TY, S. C., FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
MAR. 27-29, 1925.
CKAFION, Paotor.? t ?:
DAY NIGHT. ' 1 j:
ducted by Bros. M. S. Stevens and J. B.
nr^-Rev. AttenTr Dixon or Lie. Wm: K
'^7 ** * ' ~
:hoir._ Collection. Announcements.
AY StRRVfCEgl ? '
Deapons Henry Owens and L. C. Cook. u
tgatOT. Reeepliun and leading letters. Ministers.
ds,?the"Trrre^ Vine," Mrs. L. C. Ciafton
le," Mrs. Odelle Speeder
a Activities,"-Mrs. BdsSfe Moorman.
aeons W. L. Lyles and J. H. Wajters.
Srist, Rev. H. W. Long, Pastor of First
-Moore.
liniments. ^ ?
fampton, Pastor Fifth Baptist or Rev. W
ibir7 Chapin.
rurnment.
Y SERVICES:
:ert Bros. E. E. Cornwell and W. S. Book
i TrainingSCamp toY^"he^ptistXhur^/
v. J. C. White.
n, Rev. J. M. Myers or Rev. J. C. White
n. Recess. Dinner.
Supt. I. T. Russell. Topic: "The Church's
Ivangelism," Bro. Thos. Williams.
H. M. Taylor or Rev. L..C. Crafton.
hoir. Collection. Reports of committees
Rev. W. P. PETERSON, V.-Pres.
E. E. CORNWELL, Clerk
l District of the South Carolina M. E
H. Church will preach at'Wesley M. E
,an ?hurch. Gervais and Barnwell Sts.
,? Sunday "morning atr 11:30 ~ o'clock
This is the first visit of Dr. Tayloi
since -his appaointment to this jj>is
trict. He wilt hoid-4r? first quarter!}
conference at Wesley Church Mondaj
)t) night at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. ,Tay?or i:
one of the n^t prominent
^ of his church in the state and wel
riot educated. He is refuted to be i
preacher of mueh eloquence.
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