The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 06, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, December 6, 1930.
GREENWOOD NEWS on
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Tin; many friends" ol Mrs. MamitT"
Sims, were very glad to see her in <ia
town?u? lout?Monday.?H?rs?hupt'H
that vs!u* will continue to' be uble to SM
come out. ' . .
Mr. and airs. Ihomas of .Brewer,
anil Misses Willie Boyd, Bern ice Sims su
? spent Thanksgiving in Laurens with ~^
Miss Boyd's parents. *
?:Miss Lela M. Johnson who is teach- a,cl
ing in Saluda Graded School spent
Thanksgiving with her parents.
/ Mr. James L Douglass, principal of ,et
the Lamar tirade?!. Schpol .spent the
week-end with his parents. Mrs.
Douglass and baby accompanied him
back home. ^ . u
Air. James K. Hunt is still indis
posed hope to see Irmr out soon. ~~Z7 ^
Mr. an Mrs, W. K. llarner. speni. >c'
Thanksgiving in Orangeburg visiting
relatives and friends.' _
Mr, Frank Wlliams motored to
Chester* last Wednesday and his
daughter Miss Agnes Williams ac \v<
companied him back home to spend tii
? Thanksgiving.- Miss?WttltafiTs is iT on
teacher at Finley Hi.
Miss Lee a teacher at Bwerer H: a
School spent last week-end in Char- ff
lotte, N.JC. visiting friends. at
not. Kuwler a teacher at Brew- $2
. er spent Thanksgiving at his home se
in Florence. * pt
Mrs. Eva C. Spellman spent last Di
week-end visiting parents and friends of
Prof, and Mrs. Armwood aivT
daughter, Ida spent Thanksgiving in sc
Tampa, Fla., visiting relatives. vy
Morris?Fhapel Baptist Church ?
~ * ' Last Sunday, Nov. 30th the Bible jf,
School was called to order at thj ^
J' usual hour by the Supt. Mr. James ^3
; Robinson. All officers and teachtook
charge of their classs for 30 ou
minutes with manifested interest.
Attendance and collection were good. lt
Choir processional 11:30 A. M., Holy
Holy, Holy was sweetly sung by out s|j
great choir, accompanied by Mrs, Mel th
rose P. Fuller at the piano. After
. going through o-uy regular order of gj
service, * da
Our pastor presented Dr. B. Ar- fje
nette Dykes-'pastor of Shady Grove 3*
and~Sr. Peter A. M. E. Churches of
Abbeville," "St C. who delivered "a"
strong sermon from the subject, "The aj
Antiquity of Christ." The sermon gr
was a master "iece." Dr. Lykes is"
one of the strongest preachers of his OI1
-? conference. ?? ? rrr
Sunshine Band met at 8:00 P. M.,
Mrs. Clara Watson directess; quite a
number were present and a splendid
program was rendered, and enjoyed. .
??B, Y, P,U, met at usual hour wrttr ?
the president Mr. C. S. Stevens pre- jj,
v siding. A short but spicy program
was rendered and an intreStlMg topir- ?
enjoyed' the program as well as the
discussion of the topic, ' >
Evening service began at 7:.'Hy~""at* (
this hour it was raining but a numbre ?
?. ? ?of?the?oM?regulars?were present. ^
The pastor preached using a subject .
Pauls' charge to Timothy. The ser- J
*" mon was full of thought and infdrmatiion.
The present pastor has been
a .Moses "to us- for "nearly3 three
years many auxiliaries have been organized
and more has been added to a
the church. A corner stone has been J?
laid and new furniture has been in?stalled
in the parsonage and paid for "
under his administration;:.Other than
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SOUie current expenses our cnurcn is
cleared of debt. We thank God for
sending us this leader. christian gen
tleman and strong gospel preacner.
He is pious, unassuming and easily
approHehed??--He^ -in -loved by most of -"1
the members, to know him is to love sc
.-hini. ?:'v "" . ^
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He can not be excelled as a safe Qj
leader and good pastor. And as a ^
pulpiteer his equal is hard -to find. ?
Our church is "rejoicing in the fact
that we have such .a wonderful man
?*- as -our pastor.?f ie got around- over ^
. the city this week .visiting the age:!
land suffering fannies, got ther nam ,
?oiml rvldr"-isetf and turned them
over to Hie-Captain of the Salvation ;
.Army and through h is infiuencu a
a $5.00 Xnias basket of groceries will
be given to more than twenty famil
ies who are being under nourished for
lack of food. Dr. Johnson, is a
great misionary pastor. His is al .j,
ways on a go doing city and mission
ary work. Hardly- a Sunday pas.; p
that he doesn't"caiF^jr* a'collection |
for some needy person. The auxiliaries
of the church are always doing
charity work. Our pastor is no- F
only a blessing to our church but to
the city, lie is willing and ready to
assist any one. . . .
Thursday vening a ^arge at- ,r
tendance witnessed the -Thanksgiving
program and sermon delivered by th*
pastor. Pastor sang beautifully ?(
'splendid paper was read on the "Or- J
igin of Thanksgiving" by Mrs. Mel
rose Pearl Fuller. Mr. J. L. Douglas
sang a solo. Visit our wide-awake
;Srrmlay School and 6. Y. P. U. and
morning and evening services. Hear
our "Teat choir and our wonderfu
pastor, preac'h Jesus and his pclpla. "
cified. 1? r ? ? -? r"Eyes
of Love," Comedy Drama J'
In Three Acts by Lillian Mortimer...
This Play will be Presented by
Fourth Year, Class, In Brewer's Audi- "
torium, Friday Night, December TT," s<
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-BEAUFORT CO.?TRAINING fa
SCHOOL NEWS. s
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Thanksgiving day was a great day
at Beaufort Co. Training school. About
2:30 o'clock games of all kind ^
were had on the campus by the children
under the supervision of Mi9s ?
Frazer and Mrs. Riley. The games ,
v 'Win an IMlUWIS. Llioaun i'Me, pula- ?
to race, peanut race and foot race, p
After which .everybody present turn- ?
ed their .Attention to the great Barbe- j
i cue which wtps "had. All seemed to'2
have enjoyed it to the highest.
At 8:Oo o'clock the faculty pre. ;t
sented in chapel, a comedy in two I
acts: "The Winning Widow^' Every
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e seemed to have enjoyed it, by j
eir?applause,??rtd?a?number- has ^
ked tor us to repeat i_t. ? >
't he Yr M. C. A. and fr. w. C. A. 1
u a joint meeting today, .which was J
lead very interesting?arid?tmpi e.s
e. Their discussion was: The Va- v
t I an) hoping to derive from the
M. ahd i. ? . C. A. This discus- >.
in was led by Hoseu (iteape. 1
M? Friday morning' Mr3. ,J. B. I
anklin of Beaufort Co. (Training [l
uool, Mrs. Helen Scheper of Uobert i
nails, of Beaufort ami- M iss trice '
-Penn Industrial school accompan- \
1 them Miss Marion Grayson of i
autort, Fdcli Bhuiiklih arid one of
e -students Clarence Eady motored
Orangeburg to attend?rn'n AnTriul
Conference. -
They reported having a wonderful
ip and.-the meetings "we're indeed !
ry interesting also instructive.
- HjENNETTSVlLLE NEWS. 8
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We had-som ere.al winter days this
;ek. And oh! the hogs had a Jtough I
ne as many, of our friends, killed-s
i the cold snap. , I
Thanksgiving services were held at!
large number of our churches. The 1
lanksgiving dinner Berved for the i
w church of Shiloh was good. Over^f
2.00 was cleaned. . The dinner was s
rved at the home of Mr. and Mrs.!
iter Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J. sJ't
ckson-of Soeiety Hill were the out-U
-town visitors at the dinner. ?ji
The week.'s bazaar at the High1 J
hool.was largely attended^nd-'plend;
of fun was had^aytngBirigo. i$
eCollum, Mrs. Rose McCoilum andjr
iss Anna McCdnnell are taking the |
ctension course at the Laurinburgls
stitute. [T
Mrs. E. Cook,- of McColl made ale
isiness trip to_fhe Reporter Satur-g
,y afternoon. Also Dr. A. C. Cook.|
ley will leave for their annual cpn-|l
rence Tuesday. <pr. Cook is the pre-, I
iing elder in this district. We trust J
em a- splendid TneetTTig." p
Mrs. Hines died this week.? The It
rls from the north arrived Satui-!s
,y afternoon. Funeral service was S
Id Sunday afternoon at Saw Mjli
iptistrchurch.-?hi
Mrs~r J. Pi Picltenar the wife uf- Mr. "t
ihn Pickens is no more. The funer-j ;
services were held, at the Level- s
een M. E. church Monday. |l
Mr*, und Mrs. B. D. Dixon's home
l the Blenheim road was destroyed I
' fire last week. :t
Mrs. Rose Cohen..has joined-the ba- t
ina contest. She was able to grow J
/o dozen of nice sized bananas this t
Mrs. Karinie Duncan is on the sick I
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Many of our high school, teachers c
ok a special Thanksgiving""rest as" i
any of them ate breakfast at 10:Q0 f
m. ^
The two Unions in the county were
joa. l ne fee L>ee union at Mil-'
r's Branch, Rov. Reedr-pastiM*-,?Rev. ]
. J. Wright, moderator. The Marl- \
>ro Union~~Vva^-KeJd at Ebernezer s
aptist church, Rev. W. R. Reese,
jstor. They reported a> splendid ses 1
on. . . <
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Williams gave i
special dinner Thanksgiving and
-er 25 friends' made a pop visit to i
leir home. t
Prof.- Robinson arrived in the city
i take up Prof. Ginyard's school in
lr higli"scKool. Trust he will" make!
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The sick and old friends were made t
fppy to receive a number of good
lings to eat Thanksgiving given by
le teachers and students of the high,
ih.ool. This is an annual affair, n
The old year is near its close and 1
e must settle* up in full with our
d subscribers to THE PALMETTO
EADER. Please old customers i
in 3 .your Xmas gift to the Reporter
to the office at once, in order to.
?t your Xmas gift from the P A L-j
ETTO LEADER Editor.
1SS MARGUERITE A. FRASER
ATTENDING "OWI/S" ?' FALL
DANCE.
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Charleston, Dec. 2.?One of the
iost .unique affairs of the season was:
le dinner party given by Miss Mar- ;
aerite A. Fraser at her home on
annon ISt., /Thanksgiving morning
t 3:30 o'clock following the "Owl's"!
all Dance in honor of out-of-town
nests who attended the dance given
y the Owls.
At three-thirty the guests were i
d into the beautifully decorated dinig
room where they found their re-'
lective places by unique place cards.,
ach guest found at his place a tiny
>uvenir horn (each a different color)
hese the guests did not fail to use
tiring the dinner. / .
-Miss Fraser had as her guests Mis-j
?s Rosamond Alston of State Colge,
Amelia Atkinson of Georgetown
orothy Bail and Naomi Grant, Mesames
James W. Fraser, Jr., Pinckey
Efcekiel, Helen Brown O'Brien,
rofessors Freeman, Bonds, Brooks,
ewell of State College, Peek .of Jack
mville, Fla., JamesN. Fraser, Jr.,
inckney Ezekiefr^Pref. Whittaker of
.very Institute, Drs. J. A. C. Jackim
and Purvis.
A most tempting menu of vegetale
salad; sliced cold meat garnishee
uth parsley, macaroni with chefese,
orn pie, white potatoes with cheese,
weet potatoes witlujraisins^ nuts and
narshTnallows, green peas, celery,
ickles, olives and hot rolls; ambroisa,
ut and raisin cake: huts, assorted,
hocolates, candies, raisins, figs and
atea. '. " v : r?
Misses Rosamond Alston of State
!ollege, Amelia Atkinson of Georger>W",
PrAfoaanra Pnndg, Bmnla,
Van ancl Jewell of State fiollegp,"Wt;
'eek of Jacksonville, Fla. were in the
ity as guests of the Owls at their
^all Dance Wednesday night, Nov.
6th. / -
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'he Misses Natilee and Ruth Levin
Entertain.
On Tuesday night, Nov. 25, the
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ilis8csT Natileo and Ruth Levin on-1
ertatned "at their home the Misses i
/irginia and Ellen Croft of Pitts- 1
>urg, Pa^who-1wer^-TTousF~guests?oT~
dr. and Mrs. Herbert Decosto. * 1
A table most beautifully decorated
ras set for fourteen.
Tin- M U*MK?I.mv>H Imd heii?
quests the Misses Helen Harvey,"'
Ielen and Mary Eraser-, Marie Smith,
Sdith Grayson, Messrs. Wendell Cox
i&leigh Laroche, Lester Smith, Philj?
Grayson and Ernest Murray.
The menu consisted of crab salad,
vith sliced tomatoes, saltines, cocoa,
ce cream, cake and-eandies.
:?WINNSIHH^O NEWS; ?
The hum of the wheel and the llap
>f belt- indicate that something is dong
in the Fairfield Co. Training
ichool. Both teachers and students
ire hard at work putting the program
, over. Most of teachers spent
Thanksgiving at their different homes
Misses Nellie Gordon, Sarah Brown
allian T. Smoot and Mary K. Hieklom-Gelumbiar
Miss-Cecil Mr Jordan~
tock Hill. I
Rev. W. A. Robinson, Prof, of the
rlistory Dept. of Benedict College
>reached the Thanksgiving sermon
orpine saints at St. Haul. His mesage
was both -logical and forceful. I
St. Paul Sunday school is in full
doom now. It is remarkable how the
idult classes grow in numj)ex_-iu?l-tekh-tm
irrattcnilane^riuptfMmTTgault
called on thd school
o rally last Sunday and as a result
113.72 was raised. The banner went
<F^Mrsr Kddie Davis' class which
aised &G.1Q the highest amount.
Rev. P. A. Callahan of New York
itopped over in our town and spent
Thanksgiving with his niece Miss Lafr
ie Smith; who is teaching iji The"
;t!aded school.
He was enroufcc to Aiken where he
:as accepted the pastorate of the 1st
Baptist churCh. ? .
Mr.l and Mrs. David Banks of?
^paiTanburg spent the week end' in
lie city us Uii' gpesf br~Mr. Bank's
isters Mesdames Mattie Gunter and
lavilla Davis.
At'ler a brief illness wc are glad toee
MrsCHattie Russell. Master Paul
Bealty, Mr. ueo. Halter and "others
;p and out a,gain. Those still on the
ick list are Mrs. Mariah Johnscnnr
if ^ n 1 ! mi -- ?
nil. v^nariip inompson, Mr. " Sam
rVade and many students.
Prof, and Mrs. S. I. Fhdey atopp"'1.
ivrr a iew hours in th^ city on Wedicstnj'.
Rev. Frank Gunter has accepted
he pastorate of Zion Pilgrim, the sec*
)eing away four years. Since his rc
dection a church aid ekth has been
u-ganized with the nfflrm.:
ind are really putting xver the program:
Pres. Mrs. Mattic Gunter,- Sec.Mrs.
Lula Boatw right, Tiaas. Mrs.
tanre Dinkins. *"
~ Rev.' W. G. Gunter of Columbia is .
tfying~trts trade' here and is stopping
vith Rev. Frank Gunter on Crawford
treet. .
Mr R. JC. Thompson and wifo c.f
^ew YO)k are here at the k'dicLi_
:f Mr. C. R.. Thompson the -latt-ar's"ather.
Mrs. Sarah Brown, of Philadelphia
s also here at the bedside of her faher
Mr. C. R. Thompson.
JAlRKKSi^ft !
Slinrtsi v ' as . .1 -
..^>v UCUIUIHH utk-y milT
the severe cold spell and Bethel again
witnessed a larvi- r.mfrn.giit inn?ThuUnion
heim* held ?lL Rocky Spring-8
Baptist Church a large number of
St. Paul members worshipped with us
Rev. White "reached a soul stirring
sermon, from the subject, "Enter into
His courts with piiaise." We are
surly pleased to have hint back and
we are striving?to maktrttr n ~ s t i ITt> eTter
year. -
~~On SurvdTfW"M r: And Mrs. W7 M.
"Moore entertained at a- beautiful
dinner party in their "al'atable and.
spacious .home,?-T-ke?Hvig and dining
rooms being thrown ensuite. The
dinner consisted of B.oiTp, crackers,
turkey, rice, gravy, macaroni, cream
]>otatoes, dressing, cranberry jelly,
steamed sweet potatoes, cream peas,
biscuits chitings congealed fruit salad,
hot coffee,TfalafT piudding with
vanilla sauce and after dinner mints
those partaking oil ."dr. and Mrs.
Moore's hospitality ' are as follows;
Rev. G. H. White,. Mr. and Mrs. Stobe
Parks, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blackstotk
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Owens, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Garli nerton. Mr. nntl Mrs
Fred Hudgeris, Mr. and Mrs. John
GrilTin, Mrs. -Audrey Wnpzer an !
Miss Sallie L. Dendy. The tables
were decorated beautifully wi|K-,pot
flowers and ctuny lace covers pink
shaded lights, also added much in- currying
out the color scheme. Every-:
one enjoyed the bountiful dinner and
went away wishing to be called, back
a?ain soon.
Miss Willie Boyd, accompanied by
Miss Bradley of Greenwood, spent
the holidays in the city with her
parents, ,
The ladies that attended the dinner
party were becomingly attired in
the following costumes: hostess receiving
in a flowered silk crepe of
lofnen m n/lnl \f **e P a rl/J u nuvv hill.)
georgette with beige trimmings; Mrs,
Garlington, blue satin with gold trimmings;
Mrs. Griffin, blue turquoise
georgette with?draped?model; Mrs.
Hudgens, a navy blue satin cream
lace trimmings; Mrs. Blackstock, blue
and white polka dotted silk; Mrs.
Earle OWerts, navy blue silk crepe",'
with beige; Mrs. Wanzer, a~ red geor
gette with draped model and Miss
Dendy a brown flat crepe with bolero'
jacket trimmings of champagne, henna
and brown velvet.This being the
-PWttUesJL&llMU- of the seasgiL__ _.
Rev. and Mrs. *. jf. IMuly, wistrfsDo
Most Of Your
Trading: With Our Advertisers.
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TO LEADER
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wjjo Wits recently appointed (11*
Aid Society of South Carolina
SlIiuoI ai, blvthewood and is v
Carolina.
RADIO ADDRESS
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. Contin
ca"e jxessimistic oymptoms. Th
m unity service in th,.. people of
rthp past year and it will. I an
need. South Carolina will rally
emergency. Its people have ge
Tties to outsiders. -They will ta
Business men shTTUld rebuild 1
become a hoarding State afraid
tThe Utile town and the ihdivi
the army'.of dyfense against th
possible, and help where it Is i
As householders and liunu- n\
make the repairs that are need
about so long?fix up thv-<>dd-cn
parts that halt the smooih run
Let us do the same thing in c
dreds. By establishing eonitft 1
'be given some in clearing w< odl
suitable sizes for distribution. ;
ir selling it to those able to buj
By establishing centers whci
the like mav be sent and repaii
By the establishment of em
of the community may he mac
ami?impressing the inipui ta'uee
done "hv the neat?future.?hrrhn
shouhi?be approached. ?
By urging and helping numb
towns from rural sections and n
for charity to go back to the f
produefrefm
In this state wide movement
ditions, colored men and woim
appointed for the purpose. Net
twenty or more counties are i
relief. In the remainng eountii
agencies supported by- social?p
reasonable to expect a sharp u
families ?
County agents have been req
December fourth and set up pt
havf. been asked to make Sum:
| churches of- c? U i+vg t*>^t he[
needs that surround us, and urj
! ing them. Representatives of
these-special services.
Information leads us to belie
Neproes is serious enough tadt
tl-al CbthmiUee "and"Its auencie:
cient to accomplish complete 1<
wage-earner is a Negro and a
own 'welfare and for the rest or:
ment. Where Negroes receive
power is lowered and the, comi
jkms of their patronage, ilerei
ership.
. _ The Negro has faith_iii_lh?_
Caroline, and-to-that end-he?n
agencies for his uplift which v
believe that both white and co
ciate and thereby help race the
Carolina as. a whole will be wi
zen-f regardless of race or crec<
The Negro is -not a menace
worthy'of confidence. He has
and in 4.he years that are to cor
of influence. He needs only tl
way, and he he given a chance
other citizens. He seeks no sp
poptunity toj>eeome the best 1
Le us therefore emphasize tli
hear', a steady.,hand;* a good w
J|n- the sale of Christmas sgals
we "might have life and might
citizens move forward with re
"fillment of the's:cred adnvonitoi
In conclusion may..'I take tk
Honorable John CI. Richards, (
consideration of the interests
His appointment of thi; 'Coloret
uratron Wltll Uip wmir vrmmr
economic dstross facing our C
and spirit of liberality to all i
adjust itself to a program that
look expectingly to . our higher
industry for help, life and pro!
chance to help find a cure for
in facing this crisis with undai
able, influence to improve our i
of citizenship, a higher sense
law and order. """"
to thank Mr. and Sirs. C. IT.
ett for tho" lovely basket sent
on Thanksgiv'ivir.:
- The pulpit A in ('hit; nl' utilcl
Thomas Golden is President, i
the home of Mrs. Kmma Mi
Thursday afternoon with . a
crowd of members and friei
atendance. A very unique pi
was rendered during the social
after the social hour thg hostt
sisted by others served a del:
three course lmwlwon..
enjoyed it and went -away u
Tor TTrsi Mills to tmtar.tain
Mrs. Hattie Hunter was at In
the Womans' Aid Club on Th
afternoon with a large cro'
friends. During the social hou
lightful repast was served.
Dr. L. W. Thompson ac'com
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'. H. HOWMAX. B. S, /
and Secretary of the Christian Hume Burial
.Mi-. Bii\vman_ is- /uincHnil uf the'Graded
ery influential anwrtig the teachers in South,
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in' MO 1> O A\*11 L ivenv -i
i# i i/n. ?? iiiiiiii ouii
tied from I'age One.
ie sense of voluntary organization and com- [
South Carolina has not vanished. The spirit
strong enough to cope, .with the .problem for^ i
i confident, continue in full measure of the 1
with courage a"rid confidence to a recognized
nerally refused to relegate their responsibil- j
kc care of their own.
business, the workers are ready to make sac-_!
I fare organizations appeal confidently to the j
't it he known that South Carolina has not
of its'own future,
dual can follow such leadership and complete
e -public enemy. They can give work where j
?eeded and thereby .take care of their own.
ripyrs_wj.._c;w).._lx.eli? to rpruce up our homco '
ed -'-do. that little job of painting we thought
i niu s of the yard?replace wo'rnout or broken J
liinu- uL.the household 1 L
>ur communities. We can give work to hun- I
nity wpodyards through which work might. ,
amis, hauling to the center, cutting wood into '
and in delivering it to those in need of fuel
re ch thing, bedding, furniture, utensils and j
red when "necessary.
ploy'nient agencies where a definite canvass
le. soliciting work from all who can give it
<u" doing m>w all work that will have ttTTjiTj'
> iuuul.\ i'ui |niruiHiiis cnu an o.tner organiza- j
'iTs of nu'n, who have drifted into cities and
lie rh>\v (dependent upon welfare organizations
arms, begin again, and engage in diversified
for relief of ,fhe present unemployment con- j
. a serving on sub-committees and agencies i
*ro farm and hom0 demonstration agents inq.
organizing their communities for immediate j
s Negro leaders are organizing relief-giving
hilanthrnpy. Through this cooperation i9 it
pwtMtl trend in volume of relief given Negro
uesad to call mass meetings at county seats
ograms for relief of employment. Ministers
lay December fourteenth an occasion in all
jing. their fullest active cooperation in relievlocal
agencies are requested also to speak at:.
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ve' that'the problem of unemployment among
tnnnd their Special attention.?What the Cens
are Uoiiig or caUslng "lO'Wdorie Is not suffl>cal
relief.' Normally one out of every eight
,s such this race should receive, both for its
itron of business, its normal share of employa
small share of the work, their purchasing
iminities dependent upon _Ngro_lrade feel the
inJies'.a .challenge to Negro community-tea^-future,
and confidence in his destiny in South
nwt try to mobilize,. organize and support all
rill insure the perpetuity of his progress. We
lofed"people are beginning to see and apprefuture
without fear. We believe that South
lling in-ever increasing-numbers to join with
ssure the development or salvation of all citiI.
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ti> South Carolina. He has proved himself
been Juiid may continue to be A blessing. Now
lie he heeds the help of those who have voices
lat unnecessary barriers he moved out of his
to demonstrate that he can play a man's part,
auce ' to rdevA'h-p, _unf oldr possess and live
ec-ial consideration .but is content with an ople
is capable of-.
e importance of cooperation and, with a clear
ill, anu i.aitntui work, bring on better times,
now pendtmrHet us do?our full duty so that
have it moi^ almndapt Iy." May we as loyal
newed vigor and courage to a complete ful1?"It
is 1110re blossedj_n_give Uuin-to receiveA1lis
opportunity to thank His Excellency, the
Iovernor of South Carolina, for his gracious
of Negroes during this perod of depression.
I Central Committee to the privilege of coop
Committee mh efping to meet conditions -pf
onmionweftlth, demonstrates his fine attitude
classes' of citizens. As a race struggling to
squares with advancing civilization, we must
civiv authorities as well as to. managers of
lection.' \\ e t-hank (Iovernor Richards for the
unemployment, and wish to assure him that
mted courage, we shallstrive with his favor conpmic"
life and aspire to a higher standard
of thrift and economy, a higher respect for
Duck- , by Mrs. Nannie.Golphin spent Thanks '
them j giving in Aslioville with home folk. j
! We are sorry torepo't Miss Mat.tio
li Mrs. 1 inulcett being confine.! to her room,
net atw We wish for. her a speedy recovery,
lis. on Rom to Mr. and Mrs .A. B. Greene
a. 1 it Its? daughter a few days ago.
ln . Mother and daughter are daring fine.
i^hoiu-1 ' *^'SS ^ulabelle Foggy WSferlOo,
as,- nice Washington,
ightfu. ... . . .. .
r'.botlv " W e are sorry trr report iUrn T,nm?* ivhing
Owens on the sick list.
lignln , Iirvarrt; aagomwiiwieg
' by?Mrs-.-^Sarah?motored to
???- t-WatCjrlort" Wednesday afternoon and
ante to wt,-e guests 0f ReV. and Mrs. Pitts,
ursday _,?^?^^^^?^?->!
a de-1 Say You Saw it in
,u^| "THE LEADER"
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