The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 03, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR. p , Sfag fahn - u; we 1310 Assembly S Business and Ei j?? Entered at the Post Office nt Colum F - Act of Congress. ' . l 1? "si'usr ^ . j One Year - $2.0 P' * .* Six Months f ./ . . , . ? ? ?. Official Advertisements at the rate i The 1 .eatler will piil.lUh" : n. 'interest when tlje'y are.accoii the auLhurr- and ayu yi_; - miinicatieni^Atill not 'iTe nvti t, - returned. . - ' ;V .V.- i ' KE.il i Checks, Drafts and Postal or Exprej . .to the order of n7j. tKEDEKIck^i - EE ' J. B. LEWIE _ J W. FRANK WIlllIAMS HENRY D. PEARSON GEO. H.,HAMPTON ___ . t. . CojnmunK'ations inunacu' tor tnu ? should reach tite editorial tie k" oi i' day of each week. City news, locals day night. ? -eOLUMIilA, 3:C., *A'i l: A Chinaman in Mis^s. ii phc Iorce his ciuici to go lo coaled the whites. The United stales that Mississippi had-trie right to the colored schools, lacing co.i ?^^Jiere," says C hier J u 4fi03 T511 nese citizerTtrr the pjuiect Siau laws-when he is elas>cii hUnon; iacil\ties lor cauyuhen equal ; r~ brown, yellow 'or hlagv," Aaii - Mississippi or any ptlierTrautn education equal to that cTi'dv* 1 upon which' separaioj^clioolj tin ' dation is hased. 7 : "He was white io the.cdl'o."' through," is the way sonic-o Flowers, Who recently died. N "US hone thtttrTlTey i.;,u i* term and not any- ;iiea -4*^ iac< ? luivp?f-n?rrrrHrfrrr rri?1 : . . character that he. is Tepuicd'to The Crisis for December set; " colored public school-conditio** least, it is not a very pie.tAng i it is that, instead ofAvnuUibn'? by, they have comparatively , . answer to why the. State lost past few year:., v.hiic North. C for Negro public Aho,?b,.<;ui; v. V v" ? 'The Inter-State Commerce t the railroads give colored pais for first class fares, since it c -Along tho^e lilies. Wo jusi-v.. P . on some of, the lilies tiia^ we ii circumstances. Day by. day -i to believe.in the lairiu.-s of o( MARCUS CAi . ? . After serving more'of his sc . . convicts. Maycus Garvcy, t ii. been paroled. The s\wol, now - - /U. . auuii inc. j cui&uistjj . . ported to the Bvit;sh l.-ie irOi: will miss Harliinv the scene hi ever, he fcas'Wone to blame bi try and grospeyedt biit heiho'it shipu"that he spurnoti thd. itU*a [ . through naturalization. V/ liiimean as much to- colored Aniei' '" it has i-&?-?idYantr.goj.. (iertau for had. lie naturali/.ed' hcjconki - 7- be as an undesirable alien.?Ffn ?r- America; to Uoh.-tV." after a few j*ear.s ought be oil tret. If tHe'r think- mi mi) ah < ZTTT^Cfiffif, TtWThVi U Vj; '11 YfTH-fr?tTTlowed to ^o iourn here/ OT tc | going, tu let uut'yctfwiitv' ntT? > because Tic is colored. But ho ported after being;convictc(1 of white too. There are thousani today, who are; thinking i ; _ , indeed are they if they do .no plight. Better naturalize or yc old home for keeps. ' ' ~ -NOT SEX A The Chicago Tribune has invSenator Borah of Idaho to do'1: the Federal Government shouh . f5th Amendments to the U. Si it uses to carry out.the 18th'A] ' of .those Senators will acre t t about the-fitnots of Bonnier C3 the subject. His recent. outhui entirely moral, fair, just and-1 spurn and nullify the 1 lib and highest for-m of* disk-vail y fo F"^ proves that. To perform a fca t fears neither facts, logic nor ( ?tart temper: 'Besides ho holm reason than because he said i' the affirmative side of the ou required; one who believe- Hie f.' ' not simply in himself?and ha.; Such a person is not Senator. K the 14th and 15th Amendment \ ?from the section which; nn'liftsuch a man ple#d for (hat wi jfr intelligently debate that with I . Borah has the reputation of h<>thflt number are not human r I American citizens. If .the Chic.a<ro Tribune rea1! I instructive and wort hwh'ile. Idt in such nullification and some < * * ;; i. . - . citn Craittr :kkly . 77 ~ . Vi. trqet, Columbia. S. C. iiforla.tfPhon^ 4a?|bidr*St. ^;^'a8;icCond ciaija matter by an, .*r - k'. t. ??,' t-/. ..??r?*- * * **. r *- ?" ?* *?'. i?ii?rin\^ " 0 Three Mcmth.s ... - ' ? -7 ft .06 uiowed by tu\?\v " . . ; v . 1 rai ii.-u.,} 1-. Ii'i *"> '.iv 1 it til' i^JfCrtrL j;a:;ied by. The Tian'.ua sutfi* :uhiv^Ss>c"s* tii t dvi,aM';'n -Vy ..lmtqre. ' A.iionyu::u^ Cod,. Ky..i',U:i limtlUiSVI ?.! .WUl IWl-W; ITANCLS . a. Money UitloVa. alnuld bo ir.ajHv payahbtj the Palmetto. l. c .iiwr - r~ , Kr.it.t.cu.Vi C.Vr.\,:l>o>nk\iUe .. v._- ...a ' ---- CvVre-^Umt-lKO.' ? ----- -. ...Atauam r. -curivai .c oc w-vy t? .oivaiiu iv i ..i..:-Tr7_:"b...a Y .1 r uVtua i'Utt>r , iitisi:.a;5 Had A06iai: ivevavyhy WedneLv yt ~ r-"-- - - I ? I > \ \ 1?4-: i.~ > 1 iJ i.f i: XW^L/^-V i x-^?xxji.>i*. u, J v~ r. X;i,it.'.'lc it 111 t \ i;.j!">k OT Llie T5TTTtP to 4>uuiic_schgOi^ iiis.tcji.il oi thoiC ior oupi.xJiio cp*.L'i icv.1. iil,y xu voui'tvt; lo compel xi.o iilcic. tiiijic^o io go"-' jiCvt.aircl hoc \\ ailo. j.ao quo lion *jy Vi*? pi?Uiio&> *''f5 v.-lioiiicT a Cli.K? :s is, oviia'vI c'qoai 'prutoctroa oi ltic ? UiO"coa.l\c( l;:x'x:.y Q t i.UI i ?t<>, *> 11'. i livT Wipfc1.^ iil'c ;ioi?C. I .cL'.'C W.lil'Ji -ha.vra sluur "imlii-. iu.-a lacjlrtic.-t i'oi i ip au." hsj.a i 1 liti i.s ih0 ".i>:'r *~ '; : i 1'1 j-ii'' i'v-1 . ?' ' ' v. ' *: /?. . . ' * * "l!i> \vas:nv!':Hlsc all i^u wa-;.' 1 tluv-fil-VH* ov-oivi'- ti-l i/'Oil 'I ivtvi ,i 1 ,i\v- J.;.- I v. ,?'. !. Ifa-V tn.-ali V j A~vf a 11>>- -.-.x X 1'.^if 1:.'a>!lc"-C?t Ittt -s -j-i i'..ye' ; ' . ;... n \vc v i- :-ias-:." v.?s lim ,i;icj i?. . * - i UU. V * . * ;/oVit -;ii I'e'.a'rl i/.o *u?\\ y ivatb ui.j. s5 in I-oi.lii iliitb'/tivi,' tin \ pifc'Unv. Ar.;i - ll a . c..i tiling aoou .! ; tiVi.vL-.r c.: ijt^ryxjart; V;< j' [ji tr.vii -\\or:vj. " j-itt; ory ' t ii.'.t'.s ~rt.i i i O ]'v-i> fii1 Oi . a i . 1 1 ,1 I liv. fa !J::U /ihnl.,1". a iy .... cnJ... li'.oa.;. | i- in iii'c ^an^o iK iuC'Ci l oi' voutv j" \ ":/ "* t 'wnVnnt-.yio'n fcy of; t'iw ophiirm irhat| UliKciv In-.-t-.i'I::--:. ifojiiK4 loyn lioi i\:iaivo ina.vv oonn>!a:iits; ' , i ; . , i >jyi we co'.i;u n;:.:..-.- uiv?;v i.n:i run \ :iyo likUlvii >?;i Uic Aim..-' ai-4;vtu y: \" ;r., .karuo' (. rire peoj)io.' 'rr*^ L..0 IVE Y L'AUQ]..Ivl?. Iltcli-.O tiiiijl ii l! fci.iil V.'iUv i' fvici'it oyer aiu.JuitKuV iiuiianV ii:i. i i.vci' y.nn, ati.icr, u?p-. a UVUl?i_lUUl L-.C "l.UiUik UL' I,-' TO l-H'. 111'.! ti ,\y?i('?K;c'he;came, Ay o.euhl h?, ' hi.-. .I ri itjyi j !i r A.iji'.d i a; in he. - -l.i.ov. it lie. c-y.nu io ihi,s-v;vun.i She.1:0. ?ii Lv;?j? h-T-i-i.-ii thbtm-' -t*T l./OcUMi ji k VAtTK viA.iii; -.t iti/vi- Li - vRi'ic :.-'i Vil II.-11J1 floes l'.ei " * - * . . . kail-- i.:- ll/ (.<ks -to ? ryj^U'.hL^rV.;>" iyai'fefygfc&. ov\ ' i hyl ' c tn"]rnrt c h . : ;: ~is ."1 l.".A.''. . I'liu-A < '1' '"."like. Ir^fl !ii' 1: ~ ivory ar'vffiTt ' herhy hi .y ur?i-ii,:y. or i . .the- ( n ? v fiv _ .j V i ii<-f | Mve I <>: :!!>: !'.- :vh ; ifivicv i-Oiiik- 0'." Tliy" I"/;if !i iihiiiy _$i?f '* liar 1 -v }kiyy ; ,'e ujjh.lil. : is not- the: iik- t th;i )i:r>- ho'ii jUj. fi crir.ie or ei^r;:-> -.aikhlhey \y<T\ :1s of ''<<rri;v>i .Wr-.: v , In"j^inc?Ter j Mr. Chirvry. I'rriyht1. I'm t yy: -:;n idi j._ ;( bu y ; )U may. fi;y trio ; ack to ~ " * ........ _ *# _ I TORBDUAII. ' . . ' ' ,, ^"1 itcd Saratov Gin:-- ...of ^Vir<rinia audi lie l;y radio the; ivnosUon v,:heihor; 1 aUembt. to .or/rave the.1 Hlr-anil' CCmsl ihit ion w it!;c > ?: mc- ofToi'.i I rhomkrienLV,V hoh<: that, .licit 1w Jlie -it.* ! 1 a! .ion. i'lv-rf? is no doubt a"s ley fry!wM tho v.-y^a4 Wo." iclo jjf * >1- jr. Iy.-. effort lo.srioiv. lhivt.il i-i toy/U'io tho lb TTTi"Ai'ffivian -try,. l-">th." An'dr.clnio:;^ v.-hi lev it is tlir j diyii&pajjcl -xmhrahriPnt \ t like that, takes a rent 'oman wheu ;onsi.-;tt*nc:y aml-i* lio^esscd of a! vp- >vhat hr if i'nr Tin nt.hr;;; t. On the other hand, to" iiiihold;. effion. a man f.r: ad of vision i i.i.. ?a -- i - !UU'.;iliV IM prHVipjftS-.-: a passion for-fob' and jnstiro; rjtfT Of 1 ivjav I'i. y nd ov' T orah. TTc Fyon hn.r.v ihaf ts avtf hiring. violated; .it lonit h'o | ia ?Y:i < born ooiwprb'fl-b-V n ftcnfltor p*?the- Avnc'nrl?r.r?nth.?TTmv cmmI;'1 !.h which ho ha* ro 'fmpnthv f>rj v/hjcb lio_.i r'nlgnfwv?n*4--^-Sftr atnr | fn<? jijffHiant in Kbrffe thhitftfdVut in v rlo'bw a debate that won hi bo tt'invito anV Senator who believesme of the brilliant victims of the .. , . ^ j . .. ' . . " c - - THfe fc\kMET ? . ' nullified 1 Ith^ncl 15th' Arn^n^m is the.one to tell whether tlic I tfi pi;iv <ho hvpoeiito in the cr not "thir fellow who looks at it rhri.it?iYoni afar off. .'At any fhrriv*ho inc.imsist?n4r^foy-Borak 1 Pointed Points J ?By George A-Singleton | ; :.ch vvCvyvvC^vvo.K-S . , , ' " - *V? PlWflli. C:n'nlin:> N?-irrt> ('urn miin Schools." In tl>? neecnrb.er 1 Crisis rroforstn \V;. I'. 15, I)viHoi,s makes public "The fciyrih bf the Ciurlatid Fund Studios/, which cxhNuts the status of Nop:re c'lu- ?i<n In fly I'almcttd State. It Viuyhi be. road and .studied tunefully by every racy. teacher and instructor in tire. Stale.. Th0 report reveals the intellectual inertia' !.md backwardness _yf_jjpc s qt e in ediigpti'in. In jUncy c.-'i: i'y f t' wh'lir 'Xev'tv -r* i--t, :vi'.:5;4.ac p. i-' eai)l'ra-eoq>. nded ;' r every white e'ndi! is while "he "A ' ; u eh Id receives $5.82;.' the ?ft' j: (. 1. r.'-i.li lii (iay.i <>? thj school drein .fcjr whites is 123, and for Nes . e!s 5"?. Th? T<"r?cayh for white .Iiihhva through.>t!t the state is $4i. t>; o: >'exri> children the derrioera^ i:tj ! I'.i.i.'isiLiii .sayr of >.1.1. 1 Ins tire, -fa <V of equal asH's-MiUpt for ta;.y'*; '" : *. 5 t.v: . tVir.'O .t'i.it condition is .better r an in 1 -1; for in "the tall of that :?- I V:C ii",. p , -n i.'tvf VI h(ny" all siTiqoIs Tor<- Negroes. i-i;.t in ( !?ii k j t 2i l?aniel Alexander ?;a\ uc_J:ad ennglit the vi ion fvim the -' i I* t:r r*i4 M :r: I loi :t'i t S-rii'V? ! i'-jr. .!l'ivt :i North ho carried a- >'ii :L)' . and ui.ui Virfcr*' ii .v >\i! Ms.-.;;11/>n. iui\, fall in;." 4..j wui-uui- in Ob in iouniiiu.'j \Kjlbt. rwiivi.' 'n:vurhU# Lr;.<r.. .1 i? ; itf JriU 'i knu'd " .] ? .-i: Diii'liiia thai, the oaiy i h i i in i-Tout-h C .lolina Vduia; i n is rbci' ttork' of the lio.enwa'.J h-nds. or eotir--.^ ..ho hay in, mi mi . a.iiii(ili3..:i'iiiiii'()t'li<l by the.ta'.S > !' '"hi. .-i c , 1Ooii bn.Avs what won id cc'ojiio of us were i.t: not:for .Uyno'i i.-t. 1 .... f . iiliji -1.1111 ^Ii>vn3.* Ji i.hbws that Kegigjojk in liioam Caro-. linn ar0 iklermimd, lintUn* God, co . ilia-. to, i.hJr cKiiiJVtn -rcyanll-. , ami . y :;ie uoia&.-lt. Slaf<5. College- is Ufy.UX ? i ll'.ltliij U ifk but. OUght it;iri;v i"ni-e-tl^ aivnaint. Some day ho state \vii 1 awake ami realize thai L;h>,aa e k the cUrso of "God" to a. If and whito-'aHho. * ' ' " . ...a-- J* Old-Vi'iuc in. New* -Buttles. It;.was -c.ur ji'ooil \de/fr-iuy to hcr.r I .roii; or Alain, hi eke of Howard U tire the Liberal Club of the.I'nivcr ivy u'i (.-uieago. JI.c is on? o( the . '-l 1,;t. 1-.1 ."jViOji .of tile World; f.'ii:S;*- it Th. 1). iVoin Harvard and 14'. "iP7 Ttvuf Oaful'ir. liiO irUriH'd^i.tfofos'jsor has a pas run l\>r"What he ternis <\iLii>d .Se!f: .?ii a- live \U\y' v'M- ill solv. . :~,xirfl>~ c vy'v -pri vent" rare ""TTix.blcni'. pX t ];.iiiLj~. thai tin ToiUrh;..'i r? i.'.fi.it ai:'d 'V -agitators lucrative their program. i!e?.i:a.:. iawl) > passion far- art ii-iic '.vp: u- a ii' ytfiei'u V> iii lint hurt ! 1:3 "a. i**.'jrl' Ui.'i1 In power I EEjcpioitly SeTovvyRoai ihut wir-eh t H-.ij {^cjicaiic aM paiiikaL 'Hr. i-' a --jieO. llool.t.r' AV.a.shingtoniiuv only in "the artistic ;fccnse. l'l-vi'csyor Lack? -floes not bring' us avi'h:ii"..'luav al nil.?U+S- is old-Wiuo. r.r.v. k-y. Ills gusiiel was cm !.,i! years ago by Kevordy X. T.s iii .In fois "Tviith' Anioi'icfth" and i,iwii. a', the New Shinai'.'" Du i . . . I--. \ :tv. unpopular in'certain dries; seme Negroes do not under. ..and him, but unborn generations wii-i p.oint to him as one of the great. .st men of th'o age. The thing that i in:t,y.u.r I.Cic'V:^ !.-; pre.-;.lug now was dramatized a ft'vv. years ag0 in- the Krigwa Contest. The Negro group v\" ill not entto; tlm Promised Land sdleiy via trhe 'o-t roatk -iL iiiiLiind ihai ihe economic, and political- highways R o bvul f7PTh? longed-1or country. ?Ve liuist travel. Ircatqst Woman of South Carolina 'J 'Want to nominate a woman, who ' y shear pluck, grit, faith in C?od, and scrsirvl ranee, has worked her way Tom the lowest runr* of tin. balder m?ehildi'on, and?facul?poverty in its most real form. Struggling she >e;. ?n with one dollar and a half, and J.i.i 'pn1,all's OU-11 Mtt lnstHlUtlf>n Of learning woitfh a over a million dol !nys; From the backwardness and fy,vance of Mayesville she has -come 'forth to b(, entertained by KipgS'and Qn'oen of Europe ?ind the Pope in the Vatican. She ts'i.ho President of Colored-Federation of Women's Clubs, and will speak at the next session in __ 1 i. M - ?' tO I.F^AHKK ents. A man who 1 eels the thing T. S. Gpvernment should cpntiiuiq ^forcing of . its fundam'onfal laws. in the- rfii-niner of Petcg following rate, invite some pther Senator t " \s , | Ci'y. I heard her sjrtak at a nlons. ter meeting recently,- and when she :d tin.shed 1 rushed to her and said: "Mary McLeud Dethune, Harriet Tubf man and Sojourner Truth still live. May their immortal shades hover over : n i," I nominate jWai'y McLqod Be,' *thunc. . ? " \' .... James W'oldon Johnson catalogued. He. lives three lives, in one; pud uf the first1 tank, dipluma t tist and stutesiqa^and controvgrsra ' list. Every school boy and girl know i him ! y the the "X'cgro National-tin them." It is always a pleasure to hear him,- whether in the' Public til hiary and Tremont Temple in Boston; i i- Indianuixd-hv u*-Chicago. He pvc_ ; st,H-(r-v.-t'uo Negro Problem in a way that gets beneath tiff skin, llig re_ , w ii'I -- i;n ;or -Vi,-i'n lyiien ny enui-eil' r i'.' c m> f'l'.iiin *my. .-eat. This A_ , meikun paslinlc is ''Ly^hint? black i . i . . 1 _ Jf s a v.n s nomes an-: -.wnuc. men s souis. i . 1 i-v ly.Ti-.hnd. Mr. Johnson is IV moving spirit of "the .N. A. A. C? I'. ilut it m.-sad.lo voll.oct Upon the fcw Hi-inhL-ro. of tile (Asssoc'iation. An of . UMl.'.nt >m fi'.C mypr -for - y.6u?T agai'rsL i'cs..den(iul segregation,.tHe white pr<. aJrr.v.i ti: ei injii.?4-W'iiL-o? every lol*m. ' Decry- No.",ro and every^upstamWmv 1.1 ei tjM- and justiee-lovyig \vlutL. man tli(i ration bllOUld join. Wo must iou...\vh:u.. v.e.^et -Avidi lia.ll.oA.. ho?. tail III'-'. AW spend enough -for iUenvrnjr gain,;1' sihokos, snuff "IFTKi "iiativ s to kill ovpry. discriminatory :a\\r f n-tl.iv Ihuitobooli^ \YWn \va.tc* !>. e. ud .r hliCll. Ji!\. behind Oi'O.-i ..a', !. .hey mi..a' laugh at voa - -U.1 IDA D i I. ittN Mni'ki i Silver Spring* Missionary Society . uj its moiv.My meeting on / V, e~?fovt.'jnWv -urd at the uu.ud_juL' :*?rs. Nancy- Way-moml. Afiurt;.-ev oi' members an-1 'l'rie.ui--. , \vtav i?vscniv Aiu-r tnj? ln:s'h. .-s^y.as r, the lu .'.ess toi-evcd delicious re. . : ' On VTcdn- ..!:$ iri;-h: Kov. Zi miner i-i.'rtl']' V 'i e,>V-'MQff ; ;or tluv ran-. i'ciun v ia-.rt<5?.'.whTcTTAva i-J".1? ? r?v ail. Th. Tuis'sionary Ho. . eu-ty. lu-'d a contusi . v.'h'nhi \v.?s. in do a Vjuittto.. th0 i>vivon. hoidin:, alio 'lucky number.. ? . Thy ? Sun ay . Svhbol' iwisj i<nuu-.-? l'r. rtcht tokens l'oiv-t-he Lag .par j -..-ias" on- 'il;.ai?ksy.'i<iivi;,:.-aIriV.-X?.au"\ ! FojUr; Mrs. Marthas Kfchjjrdsoji, Mr.*. ' i'lav. avci .Sanders, Mrs. "Martha VaiiyC, ?..*rs.a.J;.nc Brown, Mrs. v ' -w. Mi y. .j.- iy. liuntolS Air*, Tub; G oil-let. 1 v. i.uld b.tve -mim'fiuned' th-.' .r i... rnii. sidnaey;. fcciety ' and its do.. i.. V; -S en 'J l.l;niv^jii'v.'liy. . LiU ! '< IH- Ui ! ihot.yht ?? l'<..itli>nj? a iv .puit-of their niei'liiig. [ . Lcfa Biov.ri, a, :aill.i't.l ntpin J lit'i* -.'if K'ii,r Chapel A. M. 11. Chuivh .Wii.-t laid Iu rt'sl yi. the A.M.K: < erne it;iff last Circiay. Ret'fW. ! -Cor. . p'nrirlTcd .t :ie- fyrferal sfcrnmjt. U:i ilan;'.: : i; hvr__m(aaiinK the to) tavsunjf n^ti T;0tf W "Union TiTTu s'fhool at Ik'lloi) to aUemltlu; Thunkssjvinjr . satsricc aiul to witness the fc'itand' . 1111 ;i M,r, 7.1 ,1 Cr - Ii.'.l Mi- IT- v -"Vt.JM Hill?Alih?AU'rul -Caint,?Mak, TT-TBainei-a .Mr. WUIiiua SVylls >01.1 . Mary MeRyc.. Mi's, M. .1 Crav lord, Mis'- Ben'!i:ii it ill, all-. Alfred (lantt, "Mrs. v^Uoway . Hams, \V. M. \'.~ell-ami. May -.-IhV larrrtvM mmiher in '.the history .vr.;> ravi-c:;l on thlit day. They should, continue to lO'ahv'God front whom all blessings flow. Trof.. Alexander'"-is -High. ' . 0i | M'S. Villa ShovaVd and daughter of; Anderson motor,oil to Keiulo.lltown ?yesterday, aUu. .Mr. and?Mrs. 41?IL_ Asbury.. i Mrs. R'.nn J. (Mark principal of ?the l^ndlcion school tnts njrfmwt from OrooTTWood last" Sunday. T . Mrs. A; TT, Frior^n .is haetr~aTrer f?pmdmfr Thanksgiving holiday in Idi.ivT.mKnvA. rU/> 1.., ... ^1"'" mate? arflrl friends. . Miss Paulino and- Miss Noll R. " Ri'kara have' returned to Pendleton. after spending, the holidays with rel_ a'ives a"<1 friends. . . ,? James E. Gnntt, the news reporter < f Pendleton in most all of the No i pro ncwsjVipers is leaving ^tmflfiy tor?Charlotte whefo he?will spend the rest of the school term attending Second Ward hy'ti t"'"1, n;* <<nt for-him last Monday. The two dauphterk of Mrs. Kake .JXLttl-h- of Ashovilk', -Nr-CU-ia .visiting [their father Mr. Clarence'Webb df Pendleton. .? Mrs. Conyers Coaxum retumdp fropi Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. last week - to her ?ld home-, town Pendleton to , visip her friertils and relatives: .. t * . BAMBERG. NEWS oj Mrs. Lixaip llicks. has returned Flushing, New York, whore she { been'; living l'or,. the last year ..or so. . Ifttv' Abraluuh- Sm<5ak~ of" AV: Chu j St., w;n cfi the sick li TTfqy sevi St., who was on thc sic^ Jist'.for s Oral weeks,. is sonic hotter at' 1 | \vritins| | .. " The Maids' Convention given M-. Hamul M. K.. Church Fri< night last by the....nietnbers of I.oc I,tuti'in?ami, Mtv Cmnii'l ' Molina I Churches - was' fiijoyed hy a la " number ..of people..* * ~ ~ Ilev.. llyrll,"^;vstqiu-Of the Lodge C c'.iit aiifl? Rem-.-Bvownf-pastor ?f Rntlin charge, were both- present ; .J imulu Very?iiitiMostiiig?rcmat'h'n .the close of the program. The funeral (>?_ Mrs. Gertrude ? i)ullk\ recently of Jacksonville, F ..a" held at*the S.t John Bap Church Sunday afujrnoon at 15:JO c! el; bpfcVe >i large number of re i\V&-and friends. Rev. \V. W. Civ pelle, pastor of Gethsoipanc Bap i b r. Iv, culogixecT I ho ^-emaina *Ti l-vcry titling way. , c~tf* MI s'r Jfozelle B :vxtyi\ <yf M id II o ; ;vl M- mlay-night, November 2i ' i' heart failure.-. The 1'uneinl \ b. announced later." ??? ?. ^ . n. ? (jaiTo a lively Crowd wan t" y v.':---the -cntertammcrrt ivivon- m Pr ilstel* . huditorium in "flier- f<jfm > cU'l^ilc: "Dotis Marr'n/ve Inert* ;i(. ;i lpyin'..cg Kit.' jiulvts <li cuty.ui| in favor o ft ho firmutivo l>y a margin ; "lflit " iivfte' folks say lh y- sl>ill lfiivo r. or. ?r l'iov. B. C. Jackson, pastor of f C:f. moi M. K.lftnnvh Jsfhst clos \\X hi 3 Tfftirij-onr o? sorviee?h*.11 1 <he m embers will give a banq :?Y his hoiior yj(.n<lay- nirhi,- Decent h. 1} v flood pars^rr loaves ~ftr ? y for "Charleston. S. C., the & ' f Lin- > qui'' i. n . - " ? .Mr.. 1 'limiio! J' tiii. c:i?h 'mi; iur. iri'-'t " li.;iny.".'C'- n tThcil to Pel "Tor ;f \vc' Mi,-s 2-1. Banilielil of YiuishiaseOj < >f lhauhcrer bounty's pop'uh'.r teai or , spent hfst wet k end ?:'l ho ' Th l/f ivfcit Ives. ~ ; Wo are st.ll having ideal-fall woai C-horo.-r. ; vokin teer cub or fir si - . i _ < -_u calvary . ? 'i hu VulanKri'i'. t:nrtrits-n. ;;!ar meeting Thursday aiierrrsou .he-home. oll Mi's. . Eliza Rudimp ivi-n.tialT!T\vu at P. M. The me p.};- ivayuRiiicvJ by the president-, M A. It. BlUclby. The minutes of ?1 t \ '.< ds meeting were read un(I : . Vd uYfd jj[i loll, callbd with ci person repeating a Bible vrese. "T I ro hk'nt' ilu-n'. a Meed for: a . rop i front the sick committee. Mvs..E;k th.Jbuk Vu; rci'ertv;] shk and M :u'iia \\ ih-i'h v ?!;.-* reported ds bei i K'Ul.a. da.ii-posed, .<?The prcsiil ked all to go and se^ them. .Next the president read' the nan >i': pr'rsans giving _friut and donat frfr the 'Palmetto Tuberculosis (Jo and spokfc On how-gVid they' were . ;< i eiv eaiie fruitasTno other'cHib 1 been out. ' The president carried t large ba*4it* -ti 1 L*1 xmb- l'-ruifc l'ruin"&t iuLerathe club-' agul , frien ! o ,'nutk^ some- one happy. Next v ; ht? thanksgiving program! which v j IS. fullowsT ' ' ' F l'i" i'.atiun ?Mrs. Richmond. I Recitation - iSTt-V?Bun tideiC"."* I Mr.-', I.i ivn "Rnli' and daui ] -ifv. MhuRo/.t B. Huff. r Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond^ !.. Urn-ita! ion--Mrs. Puntzler. : So in Miss I'.liza Buulware. i? Qvmrtc t.tc~-:U;;rion -na'd Elizaht | ijlchnii'l, and Eliza Boulware. j* The meet intr 'uos closed with ! short talk by the president, The me bora -wnvc ! hen invited jnto the din! roihn; where chicken salad on 1 Tuc'e, with crackers, hot. cocoa, fr ! salad and cake were served by M I F. 1y,>i Hiclili'iidV,!. a.o.is;cd by Mrs. L y.'0 Boulware. .. jUKKS^'H.I.Ii NEWS, v ' - V . . * *?" ~ A Donkey party \Tas (riven M' H+TTy night. Oct-. l-ftth at-the Httrirfr Hi school. Mi:. P. Cooper .won (.prize. . " . Thursday being Thanksgiving; an <>H?tVvy,?A?prn)- r;>,m ^ J rendered tlint nijrht' under thc ni .pices of Miss M?'Kinzy. The lit j mips acted theirparts well. 11 1 Gilinm nihil e \ho address on Thanl "rivlrr;. . Prof. -d. T. W. Minis sp. t.he wccli >.nil jn Columbia on busin ! Tho*'ATt Spin'tfc Rave a dinner S unlay ovt nim," Kuy. 'j7th ill lire T " tnevilp. fVli'iu'o rnnm for the f.u til Mvs7" Major Bart1 pave a dim Kin/.y spent, thc week eiuiin Colum for ?the facility Tjjpnksp^ivinpr <1 Mrsv~A"mil6^I.Iow?yi .ind Miss IV visiting relatives and friends. Miss G. Rutherford passed throu en route to her school in Edgefh ! She is'Tokiog the*~pctuire of heal ' ? ? . . ( ^ ~~ ; ' . . ' | _JL . v?. 1 Saturday, December 3't 1927. | * ', KINGV1LLB' NEWS.; , _ ^ to!. Oil give thanks unto-.the Lon^for - ' has' he f.; K-ooJ for. his metrics endureth ' . 'I forcvi.,V> We all feci thankful for J". "* rc^ th0 Thanksgiving season just jiast. !:>1' We oil joyed a thankful 'day Thursduv ,C!V ' ' * ? ~ at I'leusant- Grpve church. We were tillS *"~~w t ; ... # " , 11 ill, fo llave with us Misses Li/. t zie and* Amanda Finch who were on _ route tv, their annual lluine Economics -J ^ C.-n'ei erce spent the , day at home % ,*V wjth their sister and brothers, Miss ? iTiulle and Messrs. .Sliurley .and Tho rcrc , '* -v. ).illaA Finth^./llK'y were piftud th haw , their- sisters s.ti?pl by. They"reported ~ a very. SiieCe.^iWil meeting in Oi?ingc. ' (j).j bur.'T and stated that .-special'credit * .it ^-'ptild be given Miss Ilogginan State jc Prof. C. O. Mcintosh of Johnston . la. ?n?t .or epvrodiotiiKg d.andjtrodmmm / (;?,< moored over to Kingville>4hursday. 0? He tvaS the guest of Miss Lizzie -ia | Finch. . > ' tl.P f'.'inri#* lliicvlinv: <?f Wil vtiin<y+ t\*\ tist x. C., v.a.s al-o with us oOl Jj>it day. > a Hi stalt-s.- that . her vrsit to King'.. e ??; -vrHe- wtt??aftr--UTt'st- plWUdllll since. ^ -l.o left \T:l.iii'a: t'>n. . Slip lias* been A 1 !b n South 4":.vt>l:na Sev "more- than a |1 [ Vvoek."' Shi .v.:a. ?i special guest while Kin-n'iitc~nf~ th0; Finch children'-. B 111 . W""jili \vc;\A glad ?to have ljcr. , j| [Ave are thankful fur the pleasant . . ' / , 0 c.eathe-ct pi tint*!Itu? our^ grain. - ??ape i ' . . . ' [?..|. * S, \V. FINCH. . the ' - llJvVKI.ANI). CIIlO NliWS. % ' ^' \ 'h < hi lli'ii' day Nnv. ?M,. l'.<^7, Thanks?' ~A Mi.J i i;. i::.r. day. "it very delightful:time A iirg was pf^enl in a Whist parly ut'the re; ii"ii;0 >n'. .'d V; (hirer 1/. Wait8, 21(16' ?M Ue! M. iLftllh street. "* I ' The x i'e' 'Messrs. Albert . 1 HiiVi y It.i hardson,. James ' ^ H i ...a\ v r, Vfilhr Misi hel, Mr. .QiL ' . ? :ui t R;n, _ XH??i?.U tie'.?>?( . .. iTuiih'I: uinl Kltth? | .unison v pit tl^e . pri:ic. ef honor and ?'11' | . lea. vs. .VI -einl and Calbi eth were .. -g 'h-v.i\\ai ded :!:e booby prize. ._X]ii?.party '* 'W i >i liien We're all CHevcltt?tiers and pv? * f :o" e: nine: t. enipleyei si A)1 (fnjoyecT" \ fh. lirhiielvs immensely. Tlu-y were re i '.resiied with cigars and cigarettes, |?ii:ter - Whk'h iluy v.a re rerveil with f '. iiK'lloW drink and a dessert. >i? >..VI'bllN \ll.i.li?st-Htjoij \ntyi^? -i '/ I ~ . .. rt,l , t ;?< ih?iu*s .ini ji- ii|(>rc:l \ uughnvillc ^ -. hoi.! jiu t Wednesday. " November > . l!!-T .an.'i < ru\iiii/.l'cl :i club which ? . ^ tlVoj NVfc?Vn\n .?? fHb \ u.iiy iiiK i lie School re. 1 Com infinity ? Woi'iw i s. ? ich There v.Ua a very nice attendance; .'he fhu eU^cei'a^iii'e aJloITvyvs: Chairman ort- .ui?C?i".an--;?icrev ary. Mrs.. la-Hie i.. Hill; 1 i'imsiu'Ov, -Mrs. Julia ' !r*. . V. .lot.il.- i luy are [ Tinning' u?%-hav$" injr.J-.liiri. meetiKg Jti^le'aiu,'t?icy a month'. ent ,ii.. i.-.t-r.i Ui' iv.iT in/ money ?' eip ta.- ..eii'ibl. Their tir.-t meeting AOS . .Vi.l, by 11.(.* ii?v;t' ul Uev.ember. '"'I1 Vv'e iX->'o hu^e organised a Willing llllf j t.iilke.s i'cimy Clu()Thfcorig-the stii_- ~*' l" ins. 'ihoy hi'e getlivik along nice. Jim . y their second levin's work. * wo ; ; ; L. t:.: s; -:r. tls. - tm ?? ^ IN -MLMOKlA.>I, i?S ; ' ; ' l-o llie sacred memory .of*my dear ' = .auUm Ann 1 via l.i'.J', Ulin departed .... . 11* e l'.ii'Q. Altho. it has . ' 77 eon 2 years-this day since you left ~ 7 " -?ne, it seems just one day. More and - .? injure, c?.;ch diiyj I miss you; Butf uiend\ all think that wound healed. _ 1 he-y do ln.t know-.the .sorrow that - ? ?-as . ill my heart concealed. Shining 1 ..tars soli and bright over a lonely grave sj;reads, the one I love so dear a iy lies thefe'whom I piuyed so hard ni but could nut save. It's. (lod's will IM. tiiat niu^l he done. ' C Mariana M. Miller, Daughter, V ,V GrUliilville, S. C., Nov. 28, -11>27. . SIIXJLWOOD CHAPEL CHURCH _ - . .Vrr t . ;.V ?4 y Strftilay \<as'quite a pleasant day,. m ds the church guere turned i out inlarge numbers. VVt* had a very good the l ?u^u4y* Sehool| conducted hy Miss. TP. < Harper. We tvere ashed by our pas. ' ; .nr, Hev.?T. E.R oj^inson, to be put at as ' ~ 00 "I'" 'n order to organize the A. C. E. League. . : ' ' lje ; The following ofliceys we're.elected: ^ c,^ .Miss T. Harper, president; Mr. Roily ? "I . ^ KS | ?ivworoiny Harper, p'nt Cvn''try.^md Car tell Coleman. treS '..... ess surc'1'' -y . . _ ' at Al'Ur '"'fuminMi n nf the A. )o_! UE." League Lev. T. ,E. Itobirtson f'v.' mounted the rostrum full uf the Holy * lor - Spit*; uVrmg ns ;fi text the lTRtb UialL^alnV-'X) <;ivr tharrte unto the LonT " 1 ny. for Ife is good." Ie- Wq .arc asking all to come out tA ? our A. C. E. League program next - a igh Sunday. Mr. J. \V, Sawyer, a student V Id. nt Allon University, will 'badrcsa the ^?-?1 th. j League. . j. ' y I iiiiiii 11 r i * ':