The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 25, 1930, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Pipage fouk Sfjfr Palms PUBLISH El v 1310 Assembly Str GEO. H. HASH3 m I .11 " I III... * I, I ... r I I % t| Entered at the Post Orti.ce at. Columbi ^ Act of Congress. Sl'BSCR - - -r- One Year - ? Six Months -jj...? 1.2b " - .?: . FOREIGN APVE1 W. B. Z1FF CO.. 60S Dear! Official Advertisements at the rate al ihe Leader will publish brief and rai . terest <w hen they afe'accompanied thors and are not of a defamator Wtlt wot be not iced. ^Rejected Timi i . : . - ; remit' Checks, Q rafts' and 'Postal or Express T- ' to the order o: tf;c'Palmetto Leadi N". J. -FREDERICK ----- - w-_ ^ . ..m.Y**. >' li. \Y. BAl .MVj AKl'.N t K Communications intended for the curve reach the ed^orial. desk of the Pi f each week. City newsLliocal*^ day night. -T- . _ Business and Edi 1 OLl tlBIA. s. r.; SATI F STATEC J3 " ' & ' . A fine tribubte of ivspeet was ' College by The' Sla'.e-news . the issue of January. 1 5. . The tioh of the school's Work that it. \ : amhropists. to tlte o'nlv State pn stitution forfts notvwh11 o reside ~"3t~ ^Vhfle, vto think?t nat* t no wovk is deserving of speeihi conthio-TK the position rhat so long. .a^'our domic laws by attempting"!o eari she will be: com pel led to foot the . jfk pviny V.^.rtM , iri-.M-c >.. u .i ports oiie school for their odtiei ? the State is concerned must com* throughout, the State: and yet : propriating money for its mainU For white<tfcc > ato nintain: with like schoMs ;kr o;gh nil th technical plant as is to o found i The. University ha< hiir'v : chapter "of Phi Pot a' Kappas is-':* o; a plant as . Radch/:V. SnMedical Uollepo. a: Chariest ?k a schools represe'iu millions of*: v.i . the State. Yet ha';' the eit-i;:ons " izinjr these ^facilities because eT* University should tion of its N c vT?v * rj f ? Xopnvs need, ,*..r?. *t. y i . they need farmers. . With the Jjrr.ited Vesc.;;re? > a: the State Institution .'are doiv.e ' Thirty-Third Annual 'Renort of dum . addressed to the Uem rJU ; Board of Trustees sard, ant- r.p-u>: of the institution art in .c do ct cordance with a.systent dvvelop . . ' .stitutions by the" St a4 T.%. annually by a'revreh- : ":.t /; . : this sLatement Vo:ni:'7?:rr n: t:u . that whatever funds t.h* ;. i -sanely and ;udh:-v.:>';.' ? "PrestdUnt ^r-?a v,c z j ah account- of the cert.lit': r f the The enrollment incr; .? -? '* ?ncadil leaves of . .-ah Si nce t. v,r'h.er among ..r.vr :?nY~.v 'i.scholarship thah yc'" ' :". :r-;7 y on hand : r y cy- : a- .- 77 . ' ,t.\veeh $i'\ ar-: *'y "} at ion :\y c:v<. hhr *7F~ ;V>7;tyt:p&i\Vvv < ""** "7Nsugcostt o. T r.tHs v a* - -\Vi!k->on> r-r- r< V -a . - of h;< yeydo. W h'*V7^ So!or< to. *hv Vro.dha^Fr oyh*.v a' more at; rd.::y > * a:c, y ' -A NFiiRO 1 < Thii FY; r.o.r.: : ? 7 x \ .7 rio<;'ah ar7.7; "7 7."; " Xmernav Ty- : ' - a-*:. The av.th " - - Yv 7 > >7: FarenvToaoh<?: : A> : 2:1 ,, ' op-F'-'v . ' V. - - . . V ;Marv n;Vi,::va- > --a \ o:(K xl r.>; r .. . ir.ar.y , Ur v er.t a: rhc v:,..fv hrfp* tvr*---v-- ' - -- - ' .. Ute :t.Bnk*:h&r fcr > V^rv - ? iC?i0 Jv'-lS IT, ' "* ' tltTAt .'.V'r Tt C.vVVCi' .f' "I. J r*. ? ' "W.ha: if ul-'i-.wfV " - " U r.f : ^ ^uyro'dndir.g Ca-.:;r> -ar*' w.'l ?".if fia. ,r " ~"?~,T that will nz&K* hinv r.ii general -'? ' v . 1^r 'ir,: haV-irs ?~v- ? r ituntedl i'^rr 77$ ' *, anil pcvrorr* > ? \\':" w&ir?ir . ? jwiu u1 v.f ' Marcus Garvey * Or w* :'.* .a N'v out- Of the dvier^ma :\ack h.rs: o: : the I^r.d of the -Fr< " ' -1^ 11 "Th"e :A/ramerica- Is tvrst an. theFrench"?secTo/v. a .Ihtc^hrm??i?and-jhe EncasivJwe. ^y"'fro to Africa th$h the Americans ha< nothinfr in common w:t rt 'Yh and the recent war .demonstrate ------^-similar skimt^gmenti? not stron their other differences, gga "Will the Negro sohro hi* ttm! Nordic population? . Beeau<e rtf problem .<inoe.he first entered ?s ' tto ffirahir D WEEKL/Y eel,. Columbia, S. C. TON, Publisher. __ ia, S. C.,,as second \las9 matter by ai ?*?.- . * iptions Single Copy .0 {T IS INC. AGJLNCY wrn St.. Chicago, III. lowed by law. tional letters on subjeta-of general in by the names and addresses of the au y nature. Anonymous communication i'a'nces Money Orders should be made pavabl e*. -*4?'? Edito Acting Edito n; issue must be very brief, andshoui ilmetto Leao.or not later than Tueftda personals and social news.- by Wednes torial Phone 4.>23 tDAY. JANUARY 25. 1930 OLLEGE i. . ' paid the administration of Stab Papdb in the editdriaibblunihiCp ilitorial expresses s.uch appro.ba vouid direct the attention of phil irt iallfr suppoi'Tgd~~edircationaf in nts. ' . . . , .? being,done at.Oran geburg schoo lation we are compelled to tak? commonwealth violates all eco ry on a dual system of ediicatior bill. With a population of apou ear beloved Mate partially sup a'j'ionc FivnrThat schoolPas a? 1 all the teachers of Negro youtl south Carolina is r.'iggiird in ap uiahce.. > srhooh^ rhat compare ftyvorablj e land. Clemson-has as tine : ni.KT T-r at f t si .-\t" To.'lmnli'w standards of scholarship that qmii there." Winthrop has as fin? VasSAr. The Citadel: and Th< re creditable Institution^ Thes* ;ir's furnished by all t ht^flfcopW o' are denied the 'priyile^Wf . t? il their color. We believe that ? the scyf^cated idealls .to prevail . v.-. ofrolais h:>: u> W.ell a: their disposal the authorities, a1 rerr.arka*": !y. according to "tht The-ProS'i^ont?' ' In a men.orai;AsserttJ-'iy.' the secretary of tht her things: "The Ik/.sihess affair: rdi-r. The Ivoks are'kept in ac e: for South Carolina public ir.; atrlhers. othcet They, are aiiditec he S.tat\ Bar.k Exantineh " Frorr v. secretary :: the Board \v set : r a t i r v, c ht e s i r. pes session. : a n <:?. :ol ..rpntitted to his keevir.c y. Teachers 'r^ veuAt-er. grants pre:' arc t her?selves.. . ?fjteienei r.ts ' erring tn.e're interested it k h v 1 .reeds dibrarv. f20.50ih0( -n. -:w >'iw. start: To"cA>t he Trade' School heeds reVercaniz -.1 . vv.w.,> * .vA > r ji oc.i -r < . A >eh"\ 'of Ehcir.eerin-i or v ;v: i r. > . o Ve d ',fr ont' Pro-? i Li * r. ::r. * : keenly a'.iv'e to the .need: ay receive tr<i cooperation o- oui U; *?" ivr. $eut,h Care'.ir.a r.ra-y be ^? ?? ? ^KF?HF A IT" '?? \r rh;-.p. Mer: :ry magazine. oar * > A . N e or " I.e-*k> A Lea d." ! er. who appeared at Allen t'r.i der -he auspice? of the Waverl'ej t ' r >p .en. aid aadit-r.oe whivi *':V* ;o- VhiTr.v-V.-,* : , ? y, > r ? ' v -r c cor - f.y"" *, v '? , *??> > .r.nay, ar.d to the end. t.ha in a' ...vty to have been pre* ; : ; at tit-ade '.ve are gfvirij 'thterv ar. i e'griitTcar.t article over fbarf"ar.v. paraphrasing t t\ v \ re.t Pother in Anterl ' . ?. 1 .V .1 i.T-. t, * I T- TT-T 'n ? V h ce lpreserve what td ' ' .r a ^ jr ur co:r.:my fr*. - - : ? i i * v' m- -..via* narikh lik-? the It. - - ;> ;?c ::: f 'ui i-.rravei:a victim of poliutkj F O ?the s'^uFFie. t>*j!I up s*s<e "7* in *he- wake ?orr.e futur -vic's. <3esr airing- of any other wa* "T *. r. t'O a territory of his cvr.~?i matfno^jihe white but still ii L?: .Xjjmoit an.-American. -ru-t-he-"^' fv?H -h Negro a Smr.iao ' jwaw. ii(> h** 'i ry>? rf Jew* have to go -to .Palestine. H African blacks save his coloi 3 conclusively that the cement o F enough to cause group- to far Mem- hy amalgamating with tb his color he has been a ^ocii God's country, manacled bj th /' r . . v- Hr . s, - 1 ' * : L ' *" '! 'f . .. . *. **1 ' THE PALME! Founding Father?. Were then miscegnation. he would have lo did the Negroes in Portugal, Sp; . of rope, faggotl ^ar bucket and considerably since '.his nineteen in 1619. Melville Flerskovit?. i - that : 'Instead of 80 or 85 per < a ing wholly of African descent, _ unmixed, while almost 80 per, ( American Indian..'"'.Between _6 f27.3 i^er cent tobtTexaet) have _.i "As furtherevidence of lacl . | races, it is interesting to note the Negroes' racial.-integrity a? Says E. B. Router, in "The Ann - ' 'Miscegenation of the Negro a 1. from the first appearance of the 9 >tv of the law nor thn im ,0^.^ _j nave much effect on the miscei veitted intermarriage rather thi Mr. Schuyler?discusses In . li ^jmany phases.of the race questio r in our limited^ space to give in c give adequate stimulus to our n -^departing with fifty cents to proe d icnn Mercury, for the article in q >' than that. Mr. Schuyler is tru His conclusion* is that; "By 201 Negro may be rare enough to gi - turv from now our .American so< tUrally as th'ev are hnw strivin.. % v VA ** ill? I . .. ' NEGROES AND NAT e The Negroes of Seuth Carolin jfyoL-'lhe. I ommonvvealtlf^in disse . natural resources of the State, a - South Carolina hasr a 'Xejrro poi =_?o^AiWth?-The -Lt-" protect, which is attested l?y-its i I on .theL-jComwission appointed An. * The .Commission among?-Xegi^ ? ards. endorsed by thi} Natural Rt an adequate appropriation fron ] session. Anticipating appropria ;to bo perfu'ime! llic chairman < * Carroll. has/, organized lvi> conijni: mittees and- Bureaux >uc.h as -Sp< 1 fee. Good Will Tours Oohynjtte and Executive Buroifh^SSrakjuar lit a -letter t-o the- eArnnrssfci Georgia State College.stated tha white"-man shisll e>u.and -hall hoi ve> as hotel, .hef. din in if ear ohel .. vate families, and 1 uyer< ai.pr ;* Negroes nVay 'have great e'tikac* \v;>res to the nationi Te The slogan V-f this votr mi>sioi and this message-is being Vreat particularly, is to be-carried thro 1 the peop'.e-o: en;. State may rel our soil, and that we have pCt ye : V,: : > r. W ; :V ; . --rl I-IV promises to yield the, richest of.l POINTED , P 0 I X T SBy GEORGE A. SINGLETON J T r. r " Wt.tKiV .text!' ' Ar.o. God 5SW > ; - "** ana. tv.hold, it wa? very tfeod.?Genesis 1:3X stor.es ir. .the ;'d HebrwJ coin* .^por.y Th7 wr:;(-r * ; ? v.: ;" ereatior." -ays at tr.e.'v'::a . : i-ach* . i the ?ix > '-'* . "A-n'd God sa*,\?i. chat '. - ' " Af:*r the ...b :? nip'vtelTh,. 'God saw everything that h; V - r'.. ie. ar.d .hehe!4. tt. Was very 1 jTV .*;\I * K * " - '; . T- 4 "very cood" Wyrld > '-v ' *" ; * apparent ir.*pVrfecT: :>.# ^ : It - the hest kind which r ; ' " rr.ade for thV .tvre ! t" '- x'.r.z \\'r.. -.. "it it. It is a y'.ice i wrvere cr.ar;>'.tt-: - developed and. r nter. a:e i.-iit'. . '~r. Fran;, tne o^ys : ; aye rr. an with i"- -.i? ?;? man has ~fo"c '"'"e" '1" .' 'i. >. " ill 1 f or d" : .:t "e ever vief.red t? in*-:".' -. it; v . .r.sa.ar i" 1-aa-vs.,.: :i * " .M.gV.s -\r v hi > ..." ; * ' ,|<i " ?' *?"A?r;.ir.'? r : his xn. he-user... 14.". sre'aust .1-. i r.-. <: teiilr iivj ^ Art- :h--?* -hrjf .?. vv.es if. the " *s:-;K'heh he^hrvuths. .in the f. t *. jj.srhieh he. eu?ts. 'if -^hv^raur .which v >: SrtEter: yea*. V.th:r. fif*. rwnT**bd?. . .tse'.f. f ' ? * -Listen' t >-s:rre physician as he ta'.k.s a"-? a: r.-.ur;bes". hacterra ar.d - t-r. ' < '. it ry . ; n-.tr-::6" -' a- rravtice is bvl.T-yus: her-; >orr.e u :f these '-a.teria. ntf-cr *-??'. r.r<?i eemts are devtdiy and ~ar has r. -? ve: c.n1 ? - ^ ; : The . its: enemy t. *i?. /: n.vue.rca is r?'.eaih ar.i death. crre* a? a r*suit ? _ . rr.aie . hy the?* deau'.y er.ey~;is :i nsr"s',S us-v:id..' War. must v then fon.^trer eerrr.s. The rriiiii rns- sriv ? en hyn John P. R .vVerfei'-er ' aid ir.a* ter.&Ly in 'h:s -a-rrk. ; _ h . jlv Tv' "very "jr.c^d" ia Genesis Vs ?y;er:..a.. It ,y?s r.-t a.-tua' O-e ha* , "ut tc reai the hist rrv cf the Jf*ish *- y> . u.t i+e va'.'.J'.'.y 3 '.A.r.'i.rii.. ,.,r , x r-_* % rr -A^-A v. .^ye: War strife. 5-:<iai injustice. tr.d * i: ?**? . V Ev-" si; rarr.p'&rt and reefv'^v" ? ;." - , ; . y It .i nvar.'< f jprerr-^ :A#k to make r;< hose# tw-aatifu'. tK\*r. thrAuph ^ r* il died:-yet the work (Toy? on. Million? ?ti*V V.nf Km and dse now bat ibe isix CV. >,!.,. i. . ' * ' ' : '. *. ? W TO LEADER e no social taboos in the path^of I ng ago vanished as completely "HAlin, Italy and Peru. Even in spite social ostracism he has lightened ancest orgy landed at Jamestowp , n 'The American Negro' tells us :ent -of the American Negroes be- ' only a little, over 20 per cent are. ent show mixture with white or omi-third and one-fourth of. them 1 American Indiati ancestry^ v ot4 antipathy between .the two that whites proceeded tcvattack ? soon as they got within reach. Tioan Race Problem." nd white people in America dates Netrroes. . . . Xejthcr thn never ^ of public sentiment seemed to ghat ion of the races. They pre-: in race mixture.'"' ,, is adroit and inimitable mSanner n which we of course, are unable to'to. we simply iXttempt here to ?aders that they may respond by ure a copy of the February Anier uvomm i> worm many times more ilv a mentally emancipated man. 30 A: D. a fullblooded American [>t a job in a museum, and a cem rial leaders may be as tanned nato become artificially." o??-? I RAK RESOURCES ;> bf-yn in pnwt.mihfttinjr information about the nd this is as it should be because 111 la tj oil quite equal to hoi' white ^ heartiest dndoi'.'omcnt t.o ~fhre publisher liavinjr accepted a place Governor Richards. . es was created by Governor Rich?sources Commission, and expects 1 the General Assembly ifoxv in ti.Mm I'i'tfinifiir urn'r I 1 lie , I ib'lV if the "commission. Mr. Seymour ;j s'sion and divided it into sub-cornrakers Bureau. Farmers Commite.^-Better Gardening Committee, 1 ters. i Pres. tJenjamin F. IInl>e*rtof , t the Nejrro often say's. what the ; t eat. as he to a great extent ser- ; \ steamship chef, steward in priivate institution's: showing that itv'''advertising South Carolina's , ..n a? ' - * i i> ot-ueve m.Jsouth Carolina." least throughout the worjd. It. 'u?hout the State to the end thal_. wmze the agricuhunahvalue of ? t become sufficiently in In-trinli" "" ts lo the-r?eg!ect; of the .oil that larvests. . - ?1 work -must be ' done. Father 1 work? until no w ar.d I work right _ ;S .. The werkmeri' -f;ui but' the tort.nl- 1 stands. While these. time? are being j written thousand? are dyinc. Before . y#u rr.ish reading this column many j etytr. children \vi!J he borne to their . torn;?kanvld tears and laid away w;th . tgr.cier "hands and loving hear:*.'. "Hundreds -:* year's nc.:> men t'- uohi ? rieir w"' '?- es-7 s'r.fu! wrs' it' t.ra; Agrestic philosc- < n:-.rs. said the Creator could come in > tjuch. wit'-.- it, c r.l-y thru* iy.term.vddi- i at vs- r Ar.celf. Today .you' feel .t'-n presence of the Father at a!! times: ' . The spirit of G.-d within men en- a;lVrs-. them t sally forth on m.iss'iats \-f conquest like plumed knights, rot cor. rues: of each other but conqt? f the c. mm. r f?-v?Disease.. - , I.v| r.:?y. ?n;a.;. P. x..- Tyrhers. DirtWi:a? Tu:-rr^!oi>, Career, and oth-' ; ct> two, nUnterous to : name are "no t respecter. .o*,; persons." * Microbes! * g~"" ' ? ??^?'<> -" * ' ",-A?*.' ? ?etv??5 i ray??iiir?*rf- _V.r hlne. M . .,< .*?. .if.nn.i i! :irP?iT^c are_ dcir.sr much : *.^;l.or" gr '. " <?? of: race. : prejudice; The same ?toxf n that ypjli cause :rt. death -f a white titan Will a r. r-' h:^ : : v" :: fu u -.t-V to the Mortician. ?- ' ;??- n After a while, when iesislutors have' -e' sense. t hey wi]! <ee t hat r.ext * ; ^ase perms that hr.aih kill the ?"? -' :ha: tt:" "t'~dt.uh.y h'v.d dantr.-' ": - ?: v?ignorance. Tht-y -a::: sec ' "r-^.^up tarhot be raised as - Cheating the whites ar.d > - r rr-whites "poor pig . or * , 4-'" once. vice, Taping. crime..' or--Kernes*. -ressior.:. social rnjus- * *R - ; .'ties of ,a!! k i xfd s a re : ' sifr.OTCipca. . editions of society. 1 v- ~"rr.r." the social foody .is ' >.c>. arc r.eecs t r.e s vial experts or j^c:a: erc.p.eer ? ? I" #* ,/ , , 1 ' - -e sr. ws clearly . tr-av t*;rry-creat naticn cf antiquity r-V~V ..* h" '. > n !? <. !' ; . lymess arc oec. r^t arc; peri-hed because ' :-diseased. War. human ! *.- y.,caste system, or; res-si. r.-w*r? ' ;var..:* ^r.::ne r. th? wali :u: ~ ^t-Tr. crur.ke.r w.th the wire- .-f reiver '' | ' ;v . ? ! Our :<.< . ? America i# jure to. fa'l. . f J*v?S .? ??: To dV-ii-J h axe a., history divine and pro- | fare an unholy Ii^n- Hundred# of ye:-T- :nm n- V ur.:vw;.:i#? r:v^ ' jvru.-if rur>e? r. "The fall of Air.er- . - . m nier.t* art'; rarsafK llhra "Ties vrith a* rruoh ?e?t?a? today they ^ _AVU'jy, jth^L "Fall of Rotuew ? , Put the w.c;:d is^'Very p vxi, .". Thar tie idea'.. I: t? u? to nt.-r.it4f real- , ize it., What are you doine ifnhfclp ;n *'~e meat w;rk of the aires? ZQk may it all my power# engage T? iLi .Mil! Wn Hum; n ?M = "Let none .stand hy idly saying: T There is nothing I can do. .'. 'j .'' ' ' . ' ... V PERIP ATELTIC M USIN G S By I. WALKER ROLND Having; spent some little time w one of' America's most caustic crit ing his penchant for getting at t root of things; and "moreover kno ing that his chief studies have be made in the realm of human re tions I thought it quite in place to f Some insight into his impressions CoIqmbia's-7i<&rker population. Known f.sr TXZ- r i.lti the. truth at all hazards he was a reluctant about making his imprei ions articulate; but being assur that no offch.u- wuuld be taken Ut 1 most drastic observations he procet etf with some few suggestions th mayhap prove beneficial, to our co munity.: ? * ? ? All that he . said might be summ up in the words: '-Columbia, like i most every Xegro community gi\ evidence of being the home of bac ward, shiftless, thoughtless/satisfi people." - This conclusion was based upon v i.tiOb quite a few pf our business i situation. and gazing upon some f< of our- public carriers. On seeing conveyance* he would ask "Is that dilapidated run-down battered pub Xegro's piece of rolling stock?" ( being as.'uud tl.nt It mis. he tvol reply: *1 ken wit." When asked wl the lipiilv -was, that XegToes doi 'hinlfi^hat their peopie. hSve a rig fprdemand -iip=tu-~dSTe service and"! comodatTons " of- them: Re conten that, basically the psychology of t Xegho and the white man is identic! for neither believes that the Xeg deserves to be. treated as though is a human being. ' My ffiend. would se? up gar standard lor a Negro business as f a white business, but observes th tho Xegro's failure to provide -,f his own as he provides for whit when he caters to them is "a logic result of segregation because if the were -n-.ore competition those who i nto business"would of necessity ha :o endeavor to'matce their places mo attractive than those of their cor H'titor-. He detests slovenly-, ill ke li'riforous eating places for Net;to recardlt ss wW riliU them!' It wi b^erved that some restaurants, e pose their cooked viands to flies. n robes arid anything ,^.*lse that hasr \s yet heen^named, and yet Negro pass" up decent editing places to pa 'iate theft hunger at these plac that 1- ^k a? though they wore d i'.cned f< r feeding swir.'o. . Of cour rht>e .at r places are places operati v foreigners' for the -exploitation i irullihle Negroes. It was oV served that there seen to be r.-> concert c-d endeavor on ti art of the Negroes to procure civ betterment' such as Negro patrol me SJejrro flrenter., paved streets and be ler drahtneo fh Negro sections. r< 'ief of. cfowded conditions in schoo "or Negres. a nvrv equitable arpr> .nation of school funds, separation < Tigh and Grammar school's, better r< ttunerafio.n f-r Neero "teachers, b tor.te-nds that since the city ir.sis :poh segregation that segregation-1 lad or. ar. erual ha-is. If there- ai ei-ntany?Neeror-ehi'.dren in Columb is there are white there' should be tl time school facilities for Neero* ittd teacher? in these schools shou' e required to show the same deer* f preparation.as. the whites, and- r< ?ive the same salaries. These are 'e-w suggestions given by Bcoreo : whuyler. who- is carrying -the eosp >f the emancipated mind. - PEN Dl.ETON N fewS ? ' f * * . Silver Sprinp Bautist Church Sunday- wa# a hiph day at Sily? :prir..p . from the Sunday Seho; hro uphout the day. Our pastor. Re ?*. L. Z ntnrerrr.an preached ii wonde u'.fa'. -ern'-.v ilr.-iv. i'st Chronicle# 4' ia : ? t,- ;yc , l,1(-, mtu o #. y "did hot our heavt? uurn whi re ?v.&r. of God talked by the wav." \Vr were p'ud to have wovidv'.o wit ;# Surdc.y. -Sir, arid Mr#. \T l'Td t AKit,!'Si:r. Mr. Peek pave a vet r.eourapirtp va^e-en the- trainirrtr?t he Voutfp people! future i^turc Fr.ey were the din'nerNcuests'of M vr.d Mr#. H. V. Thompson. - The 1 \. S? met ir. the a f fern bout: tho off erv arul- ;r.v;*.tKr.? were iW lighted 1 ritve?eW?president)?Mr. ' Peek>?a+ v:;e < wi?V,uJiV We hope they wi oir.e apain ar.d V-rirrp other# to wo hip with u#. You are we'ux-fr.e. Prof:?F. A. Curtwripht 'ar.d &o ilonp w ith Mis# Ar.trie Pele Owon ir.d brother, were with us Sunda; r*rOf. Curturripht sreke in behalf < he VhtoijHich. He' pave a bri< ustOYy of jyhy r.e cared or loved Pei lletir.?All uhlch '.vaj. or;oyod ! til. He closed by asking for h\ Tens - that w^re too lary to lay. H 'aid. if the hens that were driven" d -or W',^r wV ;. ? w., 13 return ih.tr Mrs. Hatt:e Hamrletor. was atyooit :-d to get these her.# and ser.d the o Prof. Curtwripht. r-Mrs. Pr-sv-. the ^ 1 'V t* Rev. Brov ^astor of A. M. E. Chtlrvh was wit is Sunday, afternoon. Come a.era Irs. Brown. Puljpit. Aid number J. Mrs. E.1 ~?ar,'tt. chairman, will meet at Mr Westonj? "Wednesday p. m< at 3:5 o'clock." The missionary society meets t! .sal Thursday in this mor.t'n. .We a< hoping to have one of our Stai worker J with us." Mrs. .Ella Smith t itir.rd tM> r;y.i:',n little 'folk from tl Sunday school. Mrs. Smith had pla "od this feature for Christmas, hi Clod intervened. Miss Annie M. Cra ton sponsored the propraxn for tl little folk which was enjoyed by all, Then they were niched V> the hi and candy. I.ook out for the wido' she believes in putting a thing. ov< This is not-the first time Mrs. Sml1 ' * Saturday, January 25, ? ? Bennettsville News * ? We havc hact simre beauttfut WefiJ ther for the month of January; The sad news took its flight over the State that two of, Qur reliable ? friends passed away to the Great Beyond.. Mr. .Hegry Brown, a faithful |th mt.mher and steward of Dipe Hill A. Jcs M E: Zion Church. Tffe funeral ser- : ^ vice took platfe Tuesday P. M. Dr. r* ?* A. C. Cook. P. E., Rev. A. H. Hat-' w" wood, Rev Mrs. Alston and Sisters,.: 'etl many other pastors of varfous church la- es were present and took part in the eulogistic' service. * He also was a member of several lodges. The Odd I Fellows with R f itrwU.HttW.r, "k took charge of the body. Mr#?. Annie bit Jane. Mrs. Alice Williams, Mr. Brown, ,s* i daughters arrived home Mnndnv n ,,i 'ed j y> View.'the last of their father. Ho ib leaves to mourn^ a wife, four datight- / >d- j er.<? five listers, one brother and a iat' host.of relatives and friends, m- Mrs. Bettie Stubbs. a faithful mem' ber of Macedonia Baptist Church is edjna more. She was laid to rest in the al- Macedonia Cemetery Thursday p. m., es Rev. J. R. Prince preached the fundi eral. Macedonia has lost a true, ed faithful and loving1 member., Still .1 ~ wbelft-ve she is heaven's gai/i. is- Misses Carrenter and Cenrenter J" n- Sanders, sisters of the" reporter, after ?w spending a merry Christmas and ?a ^ few days of the happy new year in a (Washington. D, C.. from which place lie they, returned Wednesday morning, 3n ' aecontpiiojed' t'v Mr tT r Cm-infteM,? ' : 11(1 Mr. Willie Covihgt.in. Mr. W. H. >>' Hatchet and n few others. They were * I high!y_ enlortaLned by relative* arid ht friends thrniighout._Lhn-co:inl.y nnd ml ,- ? joining. cities,?-Mr. Cunnie Stuart ..and children, on he HiuiiAx . ... ... - ? * ? - the death of mother and wife. ro Sorry to report that two of our;-' he friends homes wer desTroved by fire last week. M'-, pn^ V1, iini)> ? 941. IVest Bennettsville,VMr* and Mrs. .7. or D. Drake on Hudson Street; nothinp jAvaa saved ' or j The teaehers are all working hard tin every .respect to "*|>n't the write your.. . a' | name Onmphipn over. As our counre tv Sunt.. Miss .Jenny B. McRae and bliss-Ik?Hr^Green our County Super- r vt'j visOr of.: our .. colored schools wyro .. ro | present in our teachers nyetinp Sat n" | urelay ljiorninc and spoke on their 1*|trip to Columbia to arranpe matters f ak'?htf the line of the adult school fur "Si two months. ' x.* May (bul. bless them in every .ye"* <pecb.''! Dr.. W. S. Ilanna was called-t'o b Charlotte.. N. Thursday to deliver , 0> an address to the Doctor's Associab-tion. He \tas accompanied by Mrs. r~ Carrie I>. Steyongow.??? ? ; ??Rev-.?F-.. P. I'eterkin mis in 11 io citY^T''. Saturday p?in. from Hamlet. X. C. il_ 'y ROv. Mr*. R, ,>:ie Alston,*>vtll conduct . a to days me.etintr for* Rev. Peterkin ' I'in Hamlet. .N. C. , Services as usual were pood at all jc* of -the churches Sunday. Rev. A. J". ' p Wrijrh: was surprised Sunday Ayhen ."!Mr. S. S. Shieldi-chairman bf the Sur-; ,. tHisinsr comrnitte^' paye him a che'ck for $10.27" to purchase pas-to visit the j.i sick. A lai-pe number of other mem* c hers and friends assisted Mr. Shield.. . * V'l 4 ' ' f.T y?rignt v? out spain .to the [0 dolipht of her .many, friend*. 5 s Mr'si Hettie Pinjrle has made many new-friends while residing in the eityre with Mr. arid Mrs. I.. M. McCullum on : te^mier. \ " ' - a' ?s Cheraw Hiph ? School*-won a hard !d foupht. basketball' pame "ir. the Grad- * ? ed school Friday r.ipht, T:;10.' jhe ji.'.horsie "girls ."played . \4eil. The P. L." a will discontinue to all old subscribers js. wK . have rs: paitf.'up their'last year's . el:dues in full after this week. . '* * j . ST. george news . The. ehutvhvs'.bf t<wto are at their ' . best- at! present. ?.' <. ' '. ^ Good Hope Baptist 'Church News' v; This church is doing-nicely at pres!v' of.t with its pastor. Rev. J. M. Mar. shall. Rev. L. J. Jehkir.s preached , ; ,.<..!iduy ttv-rvim1. Jan.. .dh.' Ho pK^eh 1 ed Rev. \V. O. Canv.ieh. el's Memorial serifton. Rev. Marshall, would hav .preached' tlj^se-iwon b(H -health -wr?ufo? not peuiiii.' Sflnda.v mpnt. J;rn~. oth. * Rev. Calvin Daniels preacheJL- He * . preached .a soul stirring sermonT Sun r day morning. the election of the Su ': r . . nonntwruient ami other officers of tfce \[ ? Satulay Sduvd was held. Thy floe,i t.i'!; resulted as fellows: Mr. S \V ? u, w.ndh.arr. Sa'perintrtukmt: Miss' Sa3TJ I.. .V. k e n. Secretary: Mi>s Victory ' Hut-son. treasurer. All tdackers were ' :?i'.ect*d. Sunday morning. Jam 12th 'ho now Superintendent was m time 7 and conducted tho sch-><! with elo7 e,nonce. Sunday night tho pulpit was graced " 5 ,/ with tho following ministers: ..Revs. , J. M. Marshall. E. 0. *gf-^t>nrd and ? ,v 0 Bi.Willi. Kev. Marshall presented ,9- Rev; Bryant, who used for la text: l(. "Oh give thanks to the Lord." He preached a \yonderful sermon. M r.uav rich; there wiii Ki a pen .vn hy me Julu'.oe ouuvutte of Salem . ^ Baptist Church. Our R. Y, P. U, is well organized for 1930. J. H. Hutis president Mj** P^nr) R.mnmn 1? ,j, v:ce?pre>ident. Miss Mabel GrtflSn sec :r rotary and Queen Esther Hutson pro. cram committee chairman. You are TT 'a ' ways invited-to Our church. n i ? ? ? ?' m-iriei >1. .(.'hurch j This vfiutvh -is .data?' lino under its ^ r'??V. O:?Anderson;?Rev. .* Andersen -.> always at hifl r^** ^ duty. _ . . ' The 'Snr.dav School is doing fine J r under; tts loader. Rev. VT. H, JQnck=_ ; "J* i'? \. Mr. i'lnckney Ts~ a wonderful " loader. Rev. Anderson' preached a ^ soul stirrinp sermon Sunday morning * * and nipht.J .. . ie . |||i* in>^iW^littl^ tender hearts w. Mrs. Flsie Wttiston is on the sick h*l Wf -hop,, for her a speedy rein covery. ... V [ J ' A .>* 0: . V i?r- :."V