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BENEDICX^QLIJElCUELi^
HUMANE SOCIETY 1
Plan Proqranr-for Humane Sunday ?
Miuli Inl^mst. in Local O?saniaation.r J
During tne past \yeek a'pprmnnpnf J
?r?-organization of lhe~ Junior Humane 1
? ? ?-Education Society was organized at "*
'Benedict College in thtS" city." At thtf *
organization short-talks on humane
welfare and activities were made hy. ^
the president of the college, the Rev. j
Clarence J3. Antisdel, D. -D., LL. D.,
Dean Frederick C. Rodfern^-formerly I *
of the University of RobheSterr New 1
York, now 'at Benedict, -Miw A
? * Nelson, R. N.r siiporintnmlArit of the
college hospital and Mr. Seymour Car?rol,
field secretary of the American .
_ Humane Education- -society of Bos- 1
! tOB-|?MjlSS. ' ' ' ' r
The history of the society founded ^
_ by iGeorgc T. Apgcll of Boston-wa? ^
rc\iewe(h_by the speaker. . Miss Nel-!
- son is the fuculty director for the fu-!
ft???-ture humane activities at the~CoiregeT~
and the following are the officers:
President, William F. v Poe; vice
^ president, ftliss Myrtle Bass; execu-,-t
r. tiye secretary, Miss Jemmy.elIYerdell.J{
Williams; recording secretary, Miss i
Marion Beatrice AVise:-treasurer Rnv ] l
Phillip Cunningham and chaplin, OwerrTt
Ritter one of the ministerial students. >1
National humane Sunday will be A
observed at the college with exercises U
college :ieSftpcl, Sunday April 1<
l-?he lilth-to which the-public is invited.
The speaker will - bo- announced, spec- f
ial music, is being arranged for the \
x>-? exercises. The new officers were in-n
stalled by President Antisdel of the M
_ college. :? 1 1
Special attention is directed to the 1
many prizes for humane education byjj
Tety at 180?Longw6od-"~Ave, -Boston, |1
Mass. From time, to time announce-if
ments of the .prizes that are- offered |j.
will be-published in this column.-*. In- |
~?1 ?-? formation- relative to~ humane" week i'
?? or the prizes to be had may be-pro- M
cured if- you write the field secretary, |1
American Humane Education Society,!1
j??V mj?9 Ann. Sli't'l't, Greenville, or the ,nh-jf
-ttonal society headquarters"; Boston^
Z : Mass. -1-? ~ ' 1'
^ ~ Mt\ 21. M. Mathews, president of |
the Junior Humane Society at-Mor- 1
ris College, class ,'27, was a week-end ! *
- - visitor in Columbia attending. the \
- State Convention of Teacher^.
Anions those who pave their en-1
7 . durj&menETo''"humane education <iuring
the^State Convention of Teachers j
of South Carolina were: Dr. Robert i
Shaw Wilkinson, president State A. lt
and M. College; Dr. John J. Starks, 1 j
pre>idiuitof AlorrisX'oireffe; l)ri David i
i H. Sims, president'of Allen Univer- 'l
sity; Dr. Clarence B. Antisdel, pres- i
ident of Benedict College; Prof. C. A. t
r.nw.?r>n nrn <1 ft en t of Pnlmoftii Stnto s
-Teachers' Association, and others.
>; - The Slogan-by Thanksgiving Day, fc
_ ^ "A JUNIOR HUMANE SOCIETY or 0
Band of Mercy" iu every school and|*
cullcge in-South CuroHfta. Th6 tftagbHl
ers -are teaching it, the preachers are '
preaching it, the press is publishing i
it." Prot. Uhas. A. Lawson, presi-O
dent of the " State Convention of it
teachers, "South Carolina and the;
. member* of the Palmetto State-Teach-'t
ers Association should have a Band U
of Morcy in every school." . I
Dr. James S. Eafle, president of 1
South Carolina Baptist-State Conven tion
has issued a proclamation calling
on the ministers of the Stntn tn proorh
specjal_ humane sermons on National *
Humane Sunday.
_ s !
-Hendersonville, N.- C., is holding 1
its first mass?meeting in the interest r
of-htmrane education, Sunday after- '
noon. April the 5th tho fifh A?anna _
High Schol auditorium, the ftev. J. A. P
Brannan, D. D:t pastor of the First v
Baptist church is sponsoring the
movement. . -??
Everyone must rejoice at every re- I
lief given the horse by the automobile f
truck. If, however, anyone -thinks I*
the timiTfias come when this faithfulj*
I servant needs no longer the protect*!
ing care of the humane society, it is *
^ because he does hot know the facts. Is
Tfpre i* what Major EHhu Church, transportation
engineer of the port of :
:? Ne\v York, said the other day:
^ "The use of the motor truck has t
grown faster than the facilities with
which to use it efficiently: In most *
cities there is so much street congestion
that motor" trucks aro being *
m? T lluuttleil uut uf- ?
"The cost of trucking is measured
I by the time taken^-rathey thAn Hia.
I tance. It costs six cents s minute c
. * -T*^ ?*" 1
rf?
nerican Humane 11
lucation Society ? jj
News Review
mane News Service Bureau g: g
9 Ann Street
ireenville, South Carolina
IONAL HUMANE WEEK ? i
pi*iLl3th, to 19th,~192& c
t t k ntroot, ^
ind half that much to maintain a j -
dorse truck there. ? -. [,*
"Street delays and time consumedL
n loading and- unloading trucks are 1
50 groat that the nroifiT often
io opportunity tor justify itself. "Con- ,
icquontly the horse ts-aettraly coming v
mck. ?- L; J.
. "But apart from business there has i
vever been so much need of the horse j
n our national life as in the present, j
rhe horso can help the moral and y- .
physical development of our people
is nofhnig else can.
-"No~boy grows un properjy unless,!
le associates with horses and dogs, i
Coo many young people have automo- {
files and" too Tewhave horses^ The J
ncrcasing -slrain of. city life makes it: .
lecessary for the business man to
;eep fit, and no exercise fequals horseinck
riding/' . ,
EXECUTING YOUR OWN WILL.
An Annuity Elan* ? ? rr:
The Masjachusetts S. P. C. A. and;he^Amorican
Humane Education So-j
(iety will roCeive-gifts, large or small, j
entering into a written obligation j
fintliilg tfTe, Duuicty snfuly lu .lin uiU'
ife. a vcasonaWfe' rate of interest, or
m. annuity fprnn amount agreed
tpom. "*"i iiv raif ui miiTi'si or amuuni u ?
>f annuity will necessarily depend
iporr the ajre~ of the donor. ?|?r
The wide financial experience and !
liprh standing:-of the tfUstecrs^Char-jes
G. Bancroft, vice-president of the \
First -National Bnak of Boston, Char.!?es
E. Roperson, president of the Bos-'
on-Safe Deposit and Trust Company,
ind John R. Macomber, president of,
riarris, Forbes and Company, to >
vhom are entrusted the rare and nian- j
igement of our invested funds, are a
guaranty of the security of such' an\
nvfestment. ___ \
Persons of comparatively small. _
neans may by "this "arrangement oh-7*j
aip a rbetter income for life than 'p
ould be had with equal safety by the1'
isual method of investment, while j ^
ivouling the risks and waste of a
vill" contest, and ultimately promot- at
ng the cause of the dumb animals. ! no
The Societies solicit correspondence^,fj
ipon this subject, and will be glad anc
o furnish all further details. Write jv
'or ."Life 'Annuities," a pamphlet no
vhich will-be. senLfr.ee. ^,
9 <
fWO~MEDALS FOR SAVING DOGS.1 ciSJ
r' v. 'act
The medal of Massachusetts Socie- , the
y for the Prevention of Cruelty to js
\nimals inscribed, "Awarded for H'1- rirc
nantiy," has been given to "Master! an<
Florido Scanzillo, of Last Boston, Thr
ind to Mr. Peter J. White, of Water-< "
own, for heroic acts of merty to jng
I" "1" :?:
Scanzillo, who is twelve years old,jCa?
>n December 30" jumped" into the har- <
jor amidst cakes of floating ice to jnt,
;ave a little mongrel pup that was: Gf
tvith hrrrr and sttpped- into the
icean. Several persons saw the boy, an(
tnd dog struggling in the water^hur- not
ied to them in a boat and pulled * ?
hem aboard. |
White,-a painter, saw a dog break
LrotTgh~thtrrice ori the Charles River,yp|n
fanuary 5; By means" of one of his cje
adders laid on. the ice ho -eueeeeded i
n rescuing the dog, though with great' fbhmger
of breaking through himself:7the
CRUELTY-WITH A PURPOSE
The Associated Press gives us this
'rom Dallas, Texas:/ _ZZZH~t-sen
A Negro teamster * was " arrested we
lere yesterday and fined $10 for beat-lgr^
ng' his team with a leather strap j par
nodeled after the "bat" using for||iav
logging prisoners on state farms.!
[he strap was given to -the?Negro j
>y T. TC. Irwin, Dallas legislator,] "
vith instruction to use It on his team.]--;
"I just wanted to show that Dallas !
von't let an animal be. treated, like,
he Texas prisoners are," Irwin said, i (j
The legislator is waging an active j
ight to have th'd '"bat" abolished De
rom the state penitentiary. He paid Fr<
he Negro's bill. j p^,
Probably the horse would have suf-*
ered Willingly had he known the rea- Eh
his pumsl.M.ckkl. - -Aii
For cruelty to a dog, Judge O. H. | jyj
3ryan, ofjioustorv Texas, ordered at
hirtecn-year-old boy to write out (Y<
'Senator Vest's Eulogy on the Dog" Goi
Ive hundred tiroes. We doubt U any
ad having done that will ever want -yy"
o harm a dog again. An
PERR&Rming wild animal
- rf acts given up
There will be no performing wild An
inimals with the Ringling Brothers- Ah
mil i nfciiii
THE PALM I.
STRAY LE
? < A Department of C
By WILLIAM D. (All
contributions to this Departn
poetry," accompanied by .stamped at
and sent. :to- 150X^4- Tay 1 or
column. Allworthy manuscripts \vill
nam<t Amateurs and poet-aspirants,
tha ;alent, if you have it.)
rhe Editor of this Department of
- ^irin^-poems-OTT any subject For any <
_jnuiianis, expressions of friendship, <
kinds. After
seeincr tHe recent nicture
was so deeply impressed that I wro
THE ETERNA
Wp nffpn lnnjrh fin,
- The story of creation ar
We scoff to hear of heavei
. ? Or-tho--Lovo-Ghriat^whc
To purge our souls of sin,Of
Death and banish sorro
Laugh who will,?the ham
- In characters of blood ar
-A^eodethatlike a muunU
Still stands unchanged, 1
Experience, the mother of
"Has taught man that that
- __The-God who -gave the t
The Pharoahs, Greeks and
- But Go(T"still lives and" s
And as the war-torn centi
The Law grows brighter ir
Who tries to pass this Law
Never, escapes the dreac
lie shall ^ lirnlfPn Winy
That Truth thru His spi]
r ree.it we will to let th' et
Obeyed, purge us of sin, ai
Upon the fleshy tables of r
Th' eternal law of Love'
As in each human heart,?
T shall obey"; though my
? Tor-jays The Hook I love;
_ And Life is love, and all v
The silent ruins of Egypt
Swept by the winds of aj
- -TJie holy peace beneath e;
U-Are witness^that His la\
4 . p
And in my soul, I know ai
That o'-er the hills of Sina
r-num -and Bailey Combined Shows An'
:t season. The decision of the She
Kingllng brothers ta sell^jr^
se animals (the sale was concluded]
ihe end of the 1924 season), has. ' Dey
doubt," frCCh the caustTof much won-! An'
and comment among circus folks, i An
1 for their benefit The Billboard
es the reasons, which come from1 i sa
less -an authority-t* ^ ^-Xhorlea
igimg lilftrSett:: ~ | Whf
tL Thcie ha., beTO^rTo'u eft ^critkL,
rr> by the public of wild-animal j gpa]
s to warrant us in with drawing j Joe
m, as a quite common impression Wif
prevalent that tigers, lions, etc.; er
i taught Ul! very rough methods. ; fn
1 that it isj cruel*"to force them:"\y,
ough their stunts.
'2. -Many parents object to bring-SDor<
' young children--lu?a show;?in Hell
hich men and women enter the T^f;
Is TV
jes with ferocious beasts.? s- - - - j
*3. The delay in hauling animals An*
o and outof^he^eireus teijl._iuiil! Ajl'
"transferring the animals?from Liza
,-v.? ->? ?
.ji ouiiuiiK uuns mm inp rnnmin j
d back, is very objectionable and
^-altogether without danger. pQ<
'4. The public seems to prefer an- Allu
ll acts in Which the animals them- Says
ves seem.to?take- an inteyested'anJ"
.yful part, akdodoga.^cnts, torses, |
phants,* etc." i
IVe Helieve that the..cruelty ao apt She
prevail in The Training?ef?these?
public will some day recognize. Xftf
:hisnvill be good news to all mem- j Wf
s ul'' Hie Jack London-Club. It is An'
ne evidence ot the growth of public ~WKf
Tfrrient relative to such acts, and As"J
heartily congratulate The Ringling
?thers and Barnum and Bailey Com- ^n?
ly upon the decision to which they. An'
te come. [An'
m , ^ " j Yes
VHEN LIZA " iAn-'
RECITATES." 01
She
- "By Robert "Paris TTdwardF?. - I All'
'or The Associated Negro Press.) An'
- *- fhhat
great big hall was crowded w'9'
im de ceilin, to <ie-iio' y1 f1
' de late ones was pushin' *tP,
to git inside de d"' ??- efas
de berry swelles' concert
er Din in Jersey state -, She
- jes^tliink^my oniyffirlegf f -35m?
ia was ter recitate. An'
- - < ' An'
Ljza she's a talker, Did
Ps jes lak her p<T' ol' ma'. ' An1
ds, she's layin' neaLdewillers, Jes
rie, lef Liza wif her pa;L_ ' .AnJ^
t it?y Liza she's ma comfort;
I no mo' has heaht aches, ' Tain
;n Ise sittin' in a concert All ;
'-mv Liza rpeitfltaa -D?+
y ' P"' '
Liza in dig .concertT You
'se day axed her ter talc' paht. You
h L brot her rite dere wif me, But
was proud, yes from mah heaht. Lak
LIVES :-: : '", i
urrent Poetry * ?
ftOIMNSON. 5
i3nt must be typew.rittcnr"real??
id uddressed return envelope, g
>ia,~ 3. C., Lo-TtlXTtxirCor'bt this t
be printed under your own g
this is:your chance to develop ?
fer&JHS?services to anyone de- J
jr topics for pro^Hims^f "all'
, "The Ten Commandments,"
te theifoltowing TTnes L
LAW. J
Etobinson. ? - _
a HflbrowA toll. ?
id the flood;? .
i-*o of hell.TT^?
r-g-ave His Iroly blOod""
-remove the curse?
w from the wofld.
3 of God hag Written,
id purging fires, !iin,
thuhcler^sniilten, ^ ~
though even Time expires.
mighty code still: rules.
ions vvhu defied \ '*
:eir-fokl law-of Ioye*2L II __
Romans all have died>?
till abides His Love! v-r
iries exp.ire,??
IJ/ ;. ' ^ '^7 I 1 .
7 " :: ?
unheeded by, ? '
Iful, just decree;?
did Jesus die?
It blood, might make us free:
"?-?>
ernal code,
id banish Deathr
ny soul, ' --- s
deeply written,?
-in Nature_'g-soulr
tunrf I10 tfnu'tfnn^ 'irOl '
, Jffe
?T'
Great God is_ Lover-,
yho live must love! ?
and of Rome,, i..L, ~
jes that forget;?
ach cross-capped djome,
v is standing yet.
adJovft t.lie code _ :. j
i Godly rule.
I 'nowed (dey's no use talkial)
. tt'nuld. get along fust rate,???
dde-felks- dey alius laks ter .
h my Liza -recitate.
called oh-Martdy JackSOnT ' '
she sung a song so sweet,'
ter heah 3Iiss Lizzie Foster
her valeen was -a-Jtreak ;
de ,aujxmce dey jes hollered
ys to inah.-'cf, "Yo' wiater" v- .
Trr'ttrt?^ rrnn''' '-errc'i ?
it my Liza recitates.
Msaac Johnson's darter
<e a tol'able pretty piece
Seott, he played de pianer
Bill Thom's little niece
> dey called on Jinirnift lUn^rm
tell bout de-Sailor's Fate>
ys to myself quite sotly
en does Liza recitate-?}
came a siifkHnn Pfl'rpnogg) - r
de man saitTload and clear,
.1111 -.1 - i ^ ? i ?
ii .nu picuseu ter nean a s iection
I Us...Lh&?J-eitk ins heah4-J~ ~ ?
my Liza rose up sofly, _]
walked un dcre io-s as -mught,
i ^it_iLera whisperin' sofly,,
lujenco seed -her en mitt1?-tlcj^
hollered and" dey yelled,
dey heahed dat Liza Jenkins
svspoke her pieces well.
5 ue man wnat reads ae program
alt jtrs~stop-ycr ycllin* " "
Miss Jenkins recitates? _
den grrbx! out do "suBjeF,
de GuHud-Boys in Blue,
she spoke bout eullud so'ders
> to dis old flag was true. *
L? in de lrLe_fer-freedom, ?
it makes ma of heahf nrhe i
n I gits ter thinkin' bout it
wy Liza"recitates.- ?
* . ft.
tol' 'em 'bout Ft. Wagner,
'bout ol' Kernel Shaw,
she tol' 'cm bout Ft. Pillar,
dey "odefer deeds in war.
_sh<t_5aid dey_sftait 4e-rebels
?n tol' de days and dates),
de folks dey sits dere speechless
i dey heahed her recitate.
made de motions to it,
she clinched he rlil fis'
she showed dem how de sojers
r dere-grrmr-an' COTTTctrf'f miss. .
she showed 'em Kow dey acted
n dey entered Buzzet's gate,
de aujence_dey was spollboun'
tl dev heer^d hpr reritntn^ m
fipished nil her tallnn'
bIu maJu a pretty bow, ~
d,c crowd dcy yelled and hollered
a smile lit Liza's brow,
dey clap dere hands ? my goodness
T~tell yer it was great
ter sit dare in de aujence,
heah Li2a recitate*
it no use er sayin'
you folks what's sittin' heah- >
y?.USB JiBBl'l'lf tf6t'>d as Liza ~
yo' didn't, does yo' heahj ''
can trabbel all dis country,
can go frum state ter state r-.y
Y' all won't heah,jio speakin'
my Lisa recitates. |
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