The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 17, 1931, Page Page 4, Image 4

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p Page 4 I She Hahnrttu flkaftgr1 * I'lBLlSllKD WEEKLY ^ 1310 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. .. | Entered at the Post Oflice at Columbia, ,S.. C., as 1 second class matter by an Act oi Congress.' ' ? SUBSCRIPTIONS ? ^ One Year. . . $2.00 Three. Month $ - .76 Six Months 1.25 Single. Copy -.05 v. . FOREIGN ADVERTISING AGENCY | W. B. Z1FF CO., W)8 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. < Ollicial Advertisements at'the rate allowed by law. L The Leader will publish brief ifnd rational letters r on subjects. oX general interest when the-y are ac- i eompanicd by the names and addresses of the au- ' thors and are not of. a defamatory nature. Anony- \ mous communications will not be noticed. Re-. . jectcd manuscripts will not be returned. REMITTANCES < < Checks, Drafts and Postal or Express Money Orders 1 should be made payable to the order of The Palmetto Leader. CilCO. II. HAMPTON : Publi'sher N. J. FREDERICK -I - Editor 11. W. IIAUMGAEDNER ____ Acting Editor JAS. S. OR A NT f--. - -- Manager LEE A. l-OtiAN . Advertising Manager C'oniinunicatlons^iTiCciuied -for tin* current issue must .licx'iy brief alul ?>In?nl<l reach the editorial desk of the l'-iliiifttn I i-:nli i- not later than Tuesday of .e;.eh week. Cit\ news, local: . personals and social news, by Wednesday night. . ' ^ ... + . . S rort mima. s. c. >.\ 11 "i;t. \ v. hit?i"i'.'-.i. -* : NEOKO'Olf AI>r \TE SCHOOLS 1 1 With the increased demands being maiTe on teach- * cr> of subjects beyond the gr4: miliar grades, that tlU-y 'have* advanced, degrees there are arising ade- .v quale. graduate schools y |.< \ :Uc facilities for the ? procurement, of-lliys*'. degrees in our own schools- - 1 .at least i?) schools that arc nui.iuU\ined for Negro students'. If we are not. mistaken. IloWard, Fist j an.;]/ Atlanta University arc dofiig gadtiate Work. ( It is" only .-a question of "time before tlui\ will be * many more schools that will provide facilities for ^ research and invest igniiun beyond- ,thv ordinary j college. years. H < have been t Id that there are lie re than one t hundred graduate su.d;,s cafuiled at. Atlanta Unir . vctsTty this year. It i- . ui pivun tj.iii that it will nut b|. iidiK before there wbi.be a - many as dot) to , nie'vo students - at Atlanta Monie; graduate work. 1' ruin .ill appeai in. - ;: e..gib 'man trn> been select - l ed lo Idl ihe pi'e-itlei:- ^ of ::'at ditiol do insTfre its beuliiTflTg uii.i't it FeT "?"U JtlfT JJT~tV~' ' day. au-o i; was- anm-un: -fTTa; an iTmiam'ed *tton"oT~~ . had given one million -i lint'.-. i , Atlanta Univefsity .. with itu strings ntlaelnd, and thai . lite, ipuncy is 1 available*-1 or immediate use. No burger ffiay a ! -?: . Uimer.-ity. fontprise Mark the ileitis nrj i iTt* end of a t log and a student not the other. -Mark'.himself ji would he' an anachronism in our day. Our ednca- < li nai .-.i a ca.U i'?- a.';; a:, i niore..jm>tH*y; eft- .1 :Sii luTfTiSfi'rr'airtTO^^vv-^WTddnT'noT^n.frnTa-r-; |L. made a spletnfi 1 Isegihlting in v..lap" tin se.de-itler.i-' dL- ta for' .Vtiaiita Univir .-it v.. t Negro gra/htnfe srtn?tf?- tt-rrrf A i 11?1i ifvssiiu. 11?IJ . ' Schools m it.', t he h. d ;" se*., - an . pi'ufes. it?jtal heeds- , if the segregated Aa-<< rn an bun uiplvi* which We , IIW is tn eolitnum; and ii will ? ? ; i : f 111? I??I" alotiy tilllf. ll> COIMC. Z- ' A UKl KKATION \'l. I'|{()(i!f \ M I < >K COLl MIMA Last S m i d a y~ uT tvr n onT,- a"'" Ti e Mi <~. n r for tlu- meeting of tin.* Columbia I'oi'iir.i |'->r Social :iri?l Kthical ( Progress ; n 'address \vas' intale l?y Mr. (iworge "5.. .Johnson, director nf the CoIqm'M dr. i-ion oi tin 2. National Recreational' and Pktv groitn : Organiza-. . / . 1 - * ' ' ... . "" lion. Last Tune. Mr. n oann-'^rTTTlTlTntTTTrTrrr ~ invitation from Miss Adelc' .Minnehaii. director of : play groundand i c? ional .an ivi.tics. for the ' Municipality, and met \vi;h several Negro Coluin- <' bians, when it was decided thai an invitation wouid. be extended* to tht- National RiA ryation.iT lind Play4 | ground Organization to send a worker to our com- ' ?? nninit y- t o educate nit of ;<p(j Hkick- ? as to 1 ? t-wrr- ; ? > ; ...v .H in-in ! I1>.' entire community will icct3\!? Irom y entering upon the pros'! i-11f i < 1 of. such a community i recreational program as outlined l?y Mr.".- Johnson. I In .his speech last ram ay, .Mr. Johnsoir -niad,' it ' known .-that his log work i'rt the recreat ional pro-. gram is the ptoiuptn>ti of musiy as' recreation i throughout the tl*!iit?J_ _St:>J? ;. .Not or.Jy does^Tbh rbmutlitrrtirh program- hTrlrrde um.-i", litit |r iiieltnte? - ? --?AtleiruiiLr I Jgr-n 1mi. . n.os?a-n4 j-a*4rit-H?f- dramatic ^ . training a.-' t\ creut ! >:-. vis.-,- hnmlr.sts and pcrhapthousands limy have a chance ;it dramatic expres- ] sion through pageants, p.vsion plays and the like; and bodily development .through calisthenics,' swiui mm,"', ' * ai'' i s i i',i. ! in .?, . 11.?o.ei. ir.v. u leilllis, etc. -J Among the cj.iet items oil'linedj.hy .Mr,-Johnson is' the pr'o\ i .jug of ,i sw i-nuTnTTg' |1. lujs-said of , ir~ i Mr, Johnson thai nearly if hot always, he is sue- 1 cessiul in creating the necissary amount of interest to -hcljre what lie sets out Jo. .-e,-are f r a ( ontinuni --t-y where lie i,^ iiii. uiul Of course he must have tlio eoopt ral iom of l ivi?t-rn?who- e henelit?hT" works. Mr, Johnson is- to Vp-iid i TTr' t a.nth of November, in C'olumhia. His hili-iv-i lies. in. 4.lie endeavor to picvldr- pporlunity lor -the proper enjoyment of leisure moment - I?y Negro oieo and woiaen, hoys and gill.;, t.'oyiyjipa. h ; made a . ph-ailid start in cooperating with Mi - ,\lir>;it-ictti and Mr, Johnson. s Let's l.eep it I'pr itrrjiI . iiu'l riir; i?Trrvon.plislied.. STATIC F A.I It I.OOMS LAIitiK t It ii; encourajlitttr to. hem* peonjc in various parts ; of che South talking about the South Carolina State . " "Colored Fair jut! sij4"nTTyinjr tficir iVitention to at tend this year. The writer was in Atlanta last a .week and was told by several prominent men who I are not South CaroTTmgns that their interest has 3 been aroused in the Fair because of the unusually * , . . " t ^ k V* .Uavorable. and quantity of publicity the event has q received in tho National Press. ,c I Since our last writing about the Fair, it b-.i - v i .1 rr ) .our attention that ????y m.n-. ?-vi..hi. - cry liitfiramier ha v^?signified Un it 11iT> i.l 1771" "fTTZ^t bowing their'work in the line arts sw. h r " ng. sculpture, musical compositions. pneir-y ami oi'th. It seems that the Fair-this yt-tH1- k-a >u R}~ a window through -whiclt one rtu v 'vv : !'? ."> ? ery lives of the coloed people of-Sotuh Cn; o.C.u -r.i.i jl cc there the better side 'of our rr.ro; nWe are glad to nate'that a special tiirr hr- b" . .. . designated fot. the holding of a Ministers' Confer nee. It should oe well if every minister ni : ."i Carolina, were to attend this conference, lot it " inlly is among the ministers that o :i; \rr j j.i irvoimnts1 have "been initiated: .inst to?It !- ' 1 ? unong them that retrogression lias taken plact. ! l'he ministers still exert a powerful inlluetu-i- upon the people for weal of for woe. We h<'p<\ t bur" i k: . mportant"class of our citizens will l..ive a .;oi.i- , structive 'session, for that is what thy Fair". A>. ?- i nation desires. The. Kair has pros | root.? _i :is j v >f .eclipsing, by far any previous effort. ' ???- . . i BETWEEN TH1TLIN ES BY. GORDON B. HANCOCK SANHE'dKIN Olt.'*yOMK-IIKKItf.V ' ?h?h:,s- been si'Vi i-nl yi..ii^- -s.im .. K ' . ' ; I, imposed a Sanhedrin. At lIn- time. (.be } !-? {??- ' net with, little or no encouragement. and ? <>' t..- o ViaTU-r rested. Perhaps il is tinid 1111-m i e ?-r hould he received. The Negroes ceitainTy nee-; j .. oine-way to "head up" its leadership. W V h e.. iien and womnn; we have considerable machinery.; conomic and social; we have tin mnv.M' a.el >.. ^ atisl'action which must og?e>arily umhilie- an. ' a ifurts" j\t constructive iniprovenTt. nl; ve j.a'-. -r-?rt requisite, handicaps and hardships .<<? pr.e'val.eir. i:.; i. he struggles of peoples for better htings; wo lja?e" in' excess of criticisijf of the* destructive* k.n'd a... ritics who have gained notoriety t'niough t-rVu . ism' alone; we have a highly uc v\ lopV.r e:.t . r. ism alone; we have a multiplicity of t V*. n. . ectod toward racial uplift and atlvnr. o.nvir.j vr. ;r iaye a highly developed religious life t-rii-.r*..._u ur great social and financial outlay i >r oh':;. uhling. There is a woeful lack of coordiiia'.it:';.: r.ia: onelating forces throughout the w!?ili;. _>!' the Negroes' social, political and C'i/Uivliaj 1 if* . i : . *. j j It" some way could be devised whereby \ni. Jcnominations and fraternal orgaiii/.n ;<Hr--?? >u coordinated and correlated, we hake progress. The difference between vhe t lb . -n :y of the Negro branch of the Uapti>t n lion aiul the A. M. E..Church is the <ii.V i. . .. : it.^ ? ...... ...... I" is Financially. Negro Mat h.Hto"'? d.* n-h ! ' triples* the Negro Baptist conununi-ani a . . Flu .r is no way. to explain this -;S i.: < ' k'ruundiilLa.. superior' organization aih.mg t .. ; rs >T Alt thud ism. The Negro Bistrnpsrc __ ' itiitc and well-wrought' program. ;in<l .!: > any it forward. The relative condition schocild suppoYtod ~bj?N'cgro- -Be pli". i _ supported by- Negro Methodists ris f-k*.| a?? r rr rnohy to thi- advantage that lies win. en:.n;';.." : /oordinatjion and correlation. 'Ind. p. n<i. a> i ! 1 herty art*", hpe, but there myst be lite . pent of capacity, if the largest tde'-.-inp:- rrrr- rrr-'?r icrue. Whether much liberty is Wine - i-r v.; h i.-. lepends largely upon capacity. .Just I..?\\ -1 j. * Wo BaptistChurch"liiis rcaily survived i \ ' id reel .to thinking men. What this'ft a W ii .estilntism Jta's accomplished Til ,-pite t ? trubound to the credit of'the "Negro. Bapu , * i . . ,vlto had no Klder nor Bishop tc? .'V I'.riii,' lis tangfoswiur-had-todisnlav a michl' in1-*.:: o bilng the denomination to Wluie it i . V : d halt deal)-, is obvious! This same i n1: lie Negro race! The race is sufivk.-l w : _'.i. . .ill a. kind: hut ek ven-tenths of these at cross purposes. Too often ^if.:t .- j i' a..'.,i.w in ... iti. -.i ^, i... . /.ill lit'YCM' ht- ,| VOlSYlJlUflity ,of elide.I.'. " : . _ where there is a diversity of U-aiTT-T-id,-.- V i . siioften- said, tIn* matter of >ur\.i\.u-h we want, wish or "rather," it, i? a nni t?a ? we must ' do! The .Negroes niuM I- .. ! mate. with one another, or he e\'W."n.mu < : ' is- no better .way to l'ju-Hitate thi.? i:.::a-'.; ...i 4 ripe vat ion?thuti?by?sm+u-?nu-.uu . pi? . I/- b :n11 eship" of tin raev iJ:>-?w .; i _ itied bn white supremacy-; 'the. Negro i?-'.un.r.. ! nothing!' A press .policy lur ihi'-N'ir ) iceomplish Wonters, but such policy . t?t: f: ?n the details of a program f?? adv..n.-oi.nuT: is highly possible to have some l a-.w. mental* agreements. Is i inadvisable ! " N. day "scab" in strikcTsiUvaton?-??l.?- it ...i.oi*4h. -ant economically advantageous for "our X. i .. , io "nlav- up" white-black intei 1 ^ i>oiated cas'-s of inter-raci..I " : _Li: ;ht....Xegfu church destroy id m.d . improved? Shall race consciousiu .? '' ' 1 Led as a matteV of self defense-,015 [4 Diluted : Mian the Negro { ' he whites' who are inimical to the \o.t stress the points of construct i ve coot a." i .1 "* vise for the Negroes to generali.. - i; . j dioul.l they be encouryged to ".-tay.oi: < shall- we formulate _ a. , in-w i'?V.q/i: 111? 1 technical training for Negro \ont "* a V . ~j 7 .T.l iQllv ?iir?p.-,T l.||ii,|-hi:,:. I . , . -L_ .vhich there will .be a iliiiiinishing~ih it.:.;. future? Is the "Double-Duty Dolla: ' or: sountl or wise? Shall the Negro pi . < ( .{ radical , or conservative lines _ in his <!.i\ j ^.enshio status in this country? I' ; >f the questions on which there should i> approaching unanimous agreement. \V nether _ leaders get, behind Kelly Miller and call' I liin o not, the Negro "race needs a Soma. r;n . "Sonvc-hedrin" to consider how to e<e- r<. iuefforts and enterprise of <thc Negro race, a:...' Kellv Miller's dream yet come true! j . i i P?????? ??I?? ??* * ? III'. ' POINTED POINTS I i BY (JEORGK A. SINGI.l.Tt >V The Weekly Text: For the Sun of man came eelc and to save that which was lost..--I.ukr IP: In. .The Weekly Thot: "The child is humanity ic to its lowest terms."? Rauschenlm.vh. .ie weekly text always causes this writer to tiink of I. W. Wilborn, who preach't it hefi ie the oluinbia Conference in 1919. Some impre uoh i-c (ieep and~Tvtost lasting. -This has?been a great?year of truvch f>n- -y+~H-r .riter. Great meetings have -b'een attended; The' ^ljective is used without pressing it up< n all lours. I1 Ipg.in with the "Go-to-High School, Go-to-Colh\uv ' foverneTit of the Alpha Phi Alphas hot<l~m~STRToT 'oilege. Then the Commencement - of Allen?I'm-' i ersity. Sandwich in between the Palmetto State* umchers Association. Hjie Commencement exer- j 1 ises of West Kentucky College, PadUcuh, Ky., is ttifc palmetto leader " TiivTcr. "A'PKl. ttn? (t'nkinii'ueummjl?at W4iW*-; i .o I'ni\ersil> . The .Council ui Bishops- which . ai AurUilk,. \ ng.nii a. i'Ue-AV?-hb-^?Fi?Mr iSLiuioii \\Tiich~hict at "Colun'iliia.* S. I'.. The Chi-' Annual. l.'iinli'rcni'e, Chica^i", 111. i\?>w it is 1.-"'I r ? .\|T.--s:onary Meeting at St. Louis, Jlo. .\iu'f in all his life has.-this writer really en-j P'i a gathering more than this St. Louis moot, i ; wni like a reunion. There were friends from I ten. -Providence. ^.Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Clcve- 1 . m. f'-'i-lv- Citrrmgo, Botrior?Tg^tfrs--Mi^rf^ipni, i i all over thy church. This scribe' chatted with Bishops \V. 11. Heard, V-. T. \ ernon, S. Ls Green and M. 11. Davis. BishPai l., Gregg. and Hansom had just left when " iiihumble servant arrived. He regrets not has-j lg seen Bishop RahSom. Yet he talkt with him ; _> n;v distance lu.it Sunday niuhC. j, 'Bishop Ransom is suOh a very unique character, i Y.j'y. he is IX. prohpet.. lie lives yuan* ami - yuan* I u ad pfohis church and race., ...lust like him to rdvr the "Financial Secretary of the church to de- j i ( ::,-c his salary by one thousand dollars. - Stu i.iv whom this scribe attempted, to instruct last car will recall some thiners bandied .about in the. iTTTo-m;?Talking .about- retrench meat. . Abolish "shoestring" presiding elder districts," .:ik<* .the pastoral charges larger.-thereby making ; -s heavy the^"assessment load" upon the' church-j RKTlthrXr.HMEN'T will- imam nothintr jvli&liJ ill not M0ltCTl tho load of the ~f>e 'do. Fni'mg tt> i k? i l>ishops, will not;accomplish the < !- -!! .-.i.. ?'e led end. Biotht'r Preacher will still have ty> come p above la^t year with his 1XK.I \f? MONKY, or l-e. ' ' ' '. ' ' ' " - v .V new system of auditing accounts may l>c in i der. Seine - worthy brother has so moved. Anothi. horHred. . Martha Keve> id' Kent in k\ made a.i oiioii the ether day in 5>t. Louis to have the In-j rr adje'.ti H?Sunday?uigiii instead of mi Tuesday ,ei ui?iir. They Uotnpt utilised byvoting to adjourn i Mojiduv ni_gh_t. _Jf_ the church docs not listvii reason, and common sense, in the-e trying times 'ncYi casli is scarce as hens' teeth, the people are ojng te rise, to a privileged question... A mouther f?t?ie:"th'!iei al Conference may he - howled' down ill the peopje- will and must he heard. ,c In tiuM of your meetings too much useless, onmtalk .is indulged in. Much can he ac'complisht hen'you gel" down tqjtruss tacks. - ? :** i ;r about the fhuV^h.. Thcte are ton many hevs" and too many conferences." If y"tt are not <,ihe t> do this business of retrenching jight it i~ ii.-C TbTiTtlr^rtiout it.1 ? 1 ? Pnl-li-d ing interests also cbme in for a Word, By. ! Ir shall they he "known. If your right e'loiVinb. n'liu'k it out. If the butter upload is i tnitr. either itterease the quantity, of hut for of 0.-rcase the size of the bread. That is easy. Pubsiting concerns ought bring revenue to tho~o.hurch _r_tl:c benefit. <if Conference claimants. (iiii- uy iTp .greatest and most eKin'g needs' of 1.- A. M. I*. Chltreh i-? a Vital, vibrant press that I! chi mi ivi 11 'th.e needs of the. church, and tii- viss ? c i1 .u .no "I' uniVor^.a 1?euiievaiu.. C u Ac tuin-. .. ;? i >.tei nis pre-s, a righteous ptess. a h-va! it -L.ni d- always -keep the nietid ci ' and Iff "v 11 \lie.'' t?? keep up witli :v?!v:i.i! <! id-and h"l:-'. ,pi iTl nillll I.. ITT - --T^ f "t* V " ,i |,. ,<.UI. This wiite: 11 c v e r eon!.I >' < >,-.ii ; carry injf the a?hlri ss "I' a i> -1' nmnt h t, r v,(. : rir-:nl. ' )!' untices ul' .in?Annual ( 'infoi >_ , ,.'1... . afU-f.il h: I - heell held. lie is; f< i e.j l'i ! : il h_ ; alice. ?' wives ;>ti ,-eiit in St. I ,"iri-;: Me-dames' ?? f-?rr*-;?hr;?rh?( " 11)111 i.?t?b-H?t lie?> 11111 h .?Xi-:?l-r ?.?,. K.. Ihatha 'Hurst-. Minnii? Haiuiai, M:f>-y .1, A. trie^u'. 1 >r I-"..- II. <'"ii and A S. I ... %n wl1': o present AA. -I. W i.l, n a n-. 1 * . h. J y...'iijh.t. dr.. represented the Avivthe (-en\\ . .. .the :.vt'itef left the stain?set . :~a: contest between your "V.n Mi-, I.Vvf:.ly ( . i : ml* < 'hi isiine 'Smilh_ for the- .-pto.-i-h u y. . > i .snco h' tha.l _it. is a'sutn "f pm-t-ivs ? . reh *'io all'oiil t.wo- sueh o. t.-lan liii.' at'1. l ,.pi , al a.-pi rant s wete .(here srh'o: -I. I . A ?'an^-rrf?Tc\a'-t?^?S,?Almai-. 'f.J. ;. .? m-TI." Iiuid.cn,- Amlei'son and lite host ,\o:-.i. ....-,..;.d.tUiii AAhevJiouu?Ac:i tin'A?lei'' ill Lei?. 1 ;.tit hern IIw.i a tier. The name. _ el many. \. i ! e- i lei;. i - i t !p;i r " >: eit e, aeh tie 1 t". \\ i lev" and Tookes. H..war-1 'wa.;. Very' III: 'Ml-.; lluuhesi.amnij.uae.1 io: . M i; T'eiaVV She Wants to ? e.-tafdish a iron-dei;'. >> ? il! see aho.ut it. ?1 , j,;t? enliii- for i lefl.-ioll nil 1" A -1 i .li l'i i n (. May the re-t ir.eii w,|i. I.v> iy en n't hte elected, ami you?may la. to. mat. T, 1 mi ! ; W'-B-'-H?K-Rwa^?Xm LiiaX? "Mar liramt products winch sue man--'.u ivvd by h lady of. yout: group.' \kiyW!RRjs< . . die-sing.- and sandwich sprehd. i"' ?. hours ;^'i) the Athletics ho wed hefoir the i... i>, ( nrdinals in the World Series of ba-i 11 til iv* lit' your people?were lUtiURst the Thila ljdiia team because Herbert .Hoover is for it. ' v.: t I ,oiiU^lc.m^b<-i. :i"- e - ' '."1'iu.xd- land ticket-- 't <?u should ?.voi V" ,- : ,-v vuu have hall players who ate just"as '.food ' > Cardinals. Vet it was a great series; * 4 c, \K!>i:n hints T di > , > your iar/ii Twit J, sheep Miaiie.ve weTT n a" !. Remove al|,-tiositrhtK': dea I t"7? s "j a ' \ ; tin- travel about this trrH. !e t :'e il \v. ?ivit h?111Hid?t-We?lin in. in.??s??rrr?v? t-nto y?i: 4- yanjyu t; ia- i '! n t 'm.) "< '. tnnlj'iit some- ln:H? t'V? - for * . 1 TL. p* ( ' ! >) . lie-1. a :-.l or iii "?1st* plantim: ..t"' <lr?':iatre is essential. . <?iv?- v ;ii .-! . nus mir i i ui'.iiir f-jii-iai!. the letfiisi nuns', "'liar's jrold in thein.leaves," a- far-a t lie* ( 'aii- s ii- rimri'i ne<|7.. 1 >ti U'-t I'lii n tin in I'm1 tlioy ;ni- v< i \ nluabk'. ,?They a t as an excel!*i-t soil iniw }.< n pr< |u rly jnc or| ornt * *1 into tin- soil.. a'.c .aisii a I'm- | lanf food. When leaves de. . ti \ i alio ! loaf mold wlii- h Is a hiirli jo : < ilan* food on tla* market. I Ma* t? tie la. t th-a'. la- i.t-.-o >ie" o.i y .-.'art -.it has . .. ii| act-ally in 'in ion. It lias i.e. a t i 1. 11 i t ?*!. " that. leave inala life In- 1 sd.-Ulule.i T.?ji?l i aide to llov erinr: perennial . .. i 'and Coniferous cvi-i'tfi'i'cns' in tin fall. Wat-it t lantlta; toy-' ill tin- Calf.' *p} <TJii e tiro | 11 i in > , u ,: 1 V. 1' I to'.t lla* plant TT6wl?t? "Ho ri.,.v;,L^. fionv thn uilil of winter .? >' vT TTfv?"with -tenves -a?traw^-_ w 111 t <>l* 'I !'l'~ u'^' vo-ilu-y...af.u U.o :'i, J_!_U? ies, Larkspur, SwootpoUs, Lupins ami other doei I annuals and perennials. * T7 jtlftT1 taj pot.your-wild or- u. Av^uii__LhiL. , , tv.-? wt'eh s.-for? hLvt mlV't. nu_i|njy?_ vleiWi:^- f??v Korminat f;nf "fp.re fO\v ? PF.TF-h. C\ T ANK. ' , ' * ' " -s* " 'I'VV sfimtH. l\\KKVIV. 11 ? jit.H ASMM I VI'ION' ' ' ' ' -?-*4.e ' it i? .ti*t: ? As -tui.it urn of Lwvy "School fn til iIr< iirst lot' ihe' i!'.;l .*j-. teii.: fral.ty ni^lit, ;eor Two win',;. a;rn the o\i . a: i V 1 bo; hi I rat;H?it rev\ oilier members met 'rl ihj-lu'int' of'Mrs. Karl Uixon an"! Iain's t'o?*'the various committees weu .-electee!. 1 hey are as follows: Mem In rsliip: .Mi-. llemieira Hazel; Hospitality. Mrs., Kcorge Kutimcr; l*i rram, Mrs. lf.ii/a Ril'hmoial; l'ubiicity. .Mrs. .;uel lljiir.ian; 1'ablicatioii, i S :i: 1 .nance. airs. Mayinc WHIi.niii. new mi. unit tecs wi-vc created. One it : <. win>r circle. The object of this circle is to .make j^arun afs for and bv.ip in oilier ways 'the needy cliildri n of lite school. Quite often . . ii.i u .n wi libra w lYoin ,-cliool for economic reasons. This cinte will book out for laid Tielp~ slTuh childrcnT Mrs. I la ft lM\on" is chairman of the 7\*Tn;.itr < ?:i..:tillee of three. -with Mr. '1 "i: hot alt ehnimum was appointed to confer with the sup. rViV o: ba^ffY; c definite work to be done. by t'ae association. 1: wa.-. >u^;es ted that li^ht rtti'res niie. '.its hi served, at each month* 1 \ eii et-inj'.. . . ? The; captains with their mcnijiors' will serve as follows: ait 1 lolhuui.?rXrAt.Mriher;?Mi fv\ i-uu... i'ec> tube4 ; M.-. I.atiiuer. Jan>;Xv. ; lia/cl, Februay; Mis-Williiinny M h; Mi s. 1 lichniond, A|uil; s i. .. . 1 >1 M il, . .'day. I ;a above i.eport \\ts made to the b'o iy tuitl was received and adopted!-] T'r-- futa.tn lai . n port of lite, association for tin- past .year' wttw ?ls.> read, received ynTT" adopted. ' Thy jneOvi; . then was" opened in ,i V.l iY>r ,\p:vs - ions atid remarks from- put runs and friends. helpful talks were -made by Rev. llolman, Mrs." Roseboro, Mrs. r*. .Jr. I'i i . y and. the last by. \ijss lJciU- liliii'onl wllO I'oV V; .'II A :.n 71 ! r i. iJr I.Tl't'l'Iilmr- Jll.SO vw.:s iiA.-i r<>i* ?iiif Women, also was preceptress for two yea is si. '1 hIUmItTS.. ColiPii'ii. ? .A ("pur^y o! ka' eieaiw \v;i" servcir i whi. ii the meetitij.-,. ailjourneil X*> ou-. t 11.v : . < ';i '! 1-ri ;uy nin'hl in Nov. Mr. VV. A. Thompson,' IVes. Mr-., i". it', i.tomni, iSi'f'Uo. ! ioi:! 1-A11, lii'iMii U'l' A u IIHV-N-BWS" i v. . tlt.lsl- t'l'r-i i\'l 11 - pi'illMUVil - ? t'v ?S?LilI) _i\a.i>.atuiu.'_iL. o ... A .Tor.'.;' 'he -irrrrrTVTTTker? < .M --f. I taiie" I )om IK", Kva l>a.. 1'. 'amine, -A'rs. .Marie <). ;!~ ' '* 1"~' ".t ami "Mi. Wnnieli 1- 'tTii; oraer hnuiLbers" assist-. * t:H. lieiess ry IhfnKS. ' 'a- i- i c-i V.".. n-' iai.o-ely attend i o.i .yniornniyr. Tile paslor -i? ' ' ao-rt-'t a .,1.:'*i..r s-riuoj. U-aiy . - oosoi by ,M?rs. .. riei t oi* the Kru.'! * i.was. ipiUe " . r V-.j.-.TTTTT'' nV.T-ti'P:> lictiT it Mt. I'h tr.; :t 11->; ! j?i lMit:ivh was i." ir? iy o'' i1 t !. Ib'iuh. i' W-a-nleMNij'iiHis i.'.r.i !jr'; Ills-' i i:iu!i* ; . .n': ore:- i low '.o heat i 1 !' aeh ;'iioii i in* Silbjpeei i -i ,1,,.. O, i..,t ,, . t,..n - : . .'i* IV? r* ?-r? i'uily di . ' ?i. "-TMT'l V < .1;?Hi" ; ! t.mrr rl:i"i: I: : :> p'' : ;i ! i?t < ? niiflii- b;m 1 . _' ;, 1' xl ' ' * I i.~ l.il.ti.:"', "M .. ,?i' : ii t-1:11 > l>f M>a i"' . \ :> ! '!; km I - ,1 ,.!?> i U :>i i ,!> :, lor? : <! -'lay .night. --li? . i- V- I V-' > a :ill 1 ; . . "?! ?. 1.V Pr.Tr. ; . .?I. 'it- |ll l?* the Sl'Mlini a. .. .4li I party . : >i; ' I .liol Mw. u- ' '"! '?V> > ?. <;ay ? \V".i ... i>': ?' I ; V. '..7 Fo:;> V t: y . .. . > .1. n- 1 it.n .r-.Vl I I I II li ? Ijir.l.I v.'i ;Vr i ;,1 v*.y.'uli -lu-i *: .'.I v h% i ; .-.lii-xi'ti .r :: v '\v v. t. on... ? i.i \' ; V\?> (?;?:<: nkw->-t:. U:j ' 1 .1.','" is I'iuitv!') an-! .-Iiiiihj-, !1 1- n1111 r . | rin!in" ,niK" ... . . t?y...;,:,tl a4T-n 74r.- am I .Mis, lana- Sav'T^an a'; (?J^uiia-y Ayo. . [. !.tiiv f'.ci.'- a ui* Ni'\v Vo-!. .('sty I W : \Y'i:i;< .a' W'ilnsiitjr.V. ( u ri- t ho at li'. Uiw-ni ciirsV - ..Vv-i ' -iI.... i ,% , x -T? , . . r?,UIH .> I * ' I I i? I 11 Ull Thill.-cii; v.. Yvrnnij?. A'i s. L\(1 a (lihhs of . Sprin^liel j, j S. (has lVttiuual -homo on las-1 -loialay niter vp rhlnitf two months .. .to unci iv the rare f>! the ilortor, with h> loall.'n very, jmich .improved "Atf. "Clinton Stroniaii onlo'rramtYl TIT **J" 11"i..i, vl,i?A lplm?I'po'a?<'1114* "i /.ion Dill ltnpti; t Church la-t Friday yvoaiiiir. Oct. 'J, Air. Stromal! the viv.e* president- pr sided at tla Inisi ai-s 1'ioo'twhich Was hell just IHi'o the- ptosis urri\id. | After playinu' di lie no I ptunr . a*el jilatu ill}?, a delicious repast of 'ire i i rail!, it; k.' afil pfniolv AVrfe serve*!. Mr. Clitiirh has returned to the city |*i?>m Jackson. Term., where hp vi-,."i. I I .. n ...: -1 i i r i i I ?? \ I I v 11/ 11 VI * I Ml lilt I uili I ? I I III 111.-) ^ laiul inni lu i'. Mi'. him-atf, William lias returned Inn.u* 4.tI'W-; ?pi'ndii.iff three week' in t':i Ii: i r ai ? I 1 ah.?U yamiuK ami (.'ol; oVaclri; 1urivp<>Tts it very rrfjnjraHe 11l ip. < -?. Ji-'anv rrrrr.s af-nrnmit: Mich., \v:i.? iin' a 'to ;::?.'?*? truest of Miss i-VIhi helle Strnmjtn' an last Sunday evvlf's ,\d;.r M.-ts?n ami little Tcny "~.M s.'in'arc rent 't isittheir mintand kjuii I matin r. Mrs. Jalvnson at Birmingham, Ala. I ' - -,< Saturday, ttototrer /17, 1931. I \jf)TES FJtOM OCONEE COUNTY I TttAtvixfi srnofti. |?-?:? ? ; ?r 1 . Seneca, Sr C.?The Oconee County TinliiiiK School is still hit reus in? in iis oluottmcnt and a-n average attendance. Everyone both teachers and ^1 siinvn'.s mv!1) to jib about his work wrfh pIM-me.?There m?urenter s| int Vi' conpeation from all souces thai* ever he fore in the historv of the s' iu.ul. it is encuraumg to "see that^ .-incii we coded Hie eleventh grade students are coming front Ih-lton, We>- . minister and other nearby towns tTiat t! might vim.plete their Hi school : our'se.- i'lveryboily was . glad ; last week to . hear Prof. 'Stewart say that VT^cit v Supt. had promised to ptit in ?-? . x:lit o hool lahor-atoey' at- once.-?Our Seniors and .Juniors are all in smiles ..nxm::--. to peforin thiir first expei"fiu nt. * Wo plan to have a wldt euip-' |..e.(I lale.fltory for Hi school. We were . pioud to have Ml". Felton stop in last spi'.l speyd a l'ew hours with us. "He -spotce?very- hi""h -of 'thc ?hiss" ~of ~ work being in -the school. We were also gl?ul to have Mi's. Sim.pkins 01 Columbia who has.charge of Xmas seals to help- fight tuberculosis for , this county and several others to visit us. We assured Mrs.- Simpkin that our st iiool of 52<r) students would go on-record one hundred percent in cooperating in the fight. Tho cornmuni v fai'will be held at- our school Nov. 110-21 and every effort is being put forth to make it a great Pu.cess. This ?m. i-U??Uw?lii st?fair of any?Lnui >" In* hold by our' people in this county - ? mi tc? Mil f.l-U ( h u'ki. m:ws ? ?? i Xewh- i-ry S. C. Dishop It. CViTan! "oin in - .New In rry is still the talk of I the i ily an i county. That matchless | address ho delivered will live long in | tlie minds ^nd hearts'of those people - " j. who claims that a man of his worth should never die. They feel that the good bishop is worthy of more than they arc able to make, pleasant and profitable, preachers and people alike, t.'b.iu again bishop. ' Sunday last was a high dtvvr?The j S. S. was nearly one hundred per cent and at. 11:30 Dr. McClellan an- * ' nounced as a ..imject "Xlie Voice of j Autumn." Tliis was a burning mes- . --! sage that stivroJ th(. church as one f fa..lily, at t hoclo/e of^tfie-sermon one I poison united with the church. At. the League Miss Pearson was there and tiTtr we liing services the president of I conducted a very spirited meeting at'-s .-it-or v.-Inch the pii'tor taught- the les-? >un- \iwa. instructively.. At S:00 the pastor announced as . his biih.ii'ct:- "A Living Love."' "At* ... this time there seimcd do have lieen - H?spir-v,an 1 teast*i?At- tin* close -ot the, 'sc I'vlei" a haiitlsinne sum was laid, on the t.thl^ for the conference., Mrs. II at lie Alexander, will teach -near here this winter. ? FLORENCE DISTRICT SCNPAY ^ SCHOOL AM) LEAH E ; ' ' " CONVENTION The Florence District Sunday School and League convention held a Very successful session at Centerviilo A. M. Iv. C lunch wiTlv.. lie v. D. M. Drown pastor. The people itt this section entertained the members of Hie convention; in high1 class' style; the way the food was spreaded on the table- each day didn't show any igns if deprtls<i(3n. The pastor of lite various churches brought splendid reports, not a pastor on the district *. tt*?s - a wlachvtv_ and League Institute work was commendable. quite a neat sum was roaJi a-d through theso two departments. T'lvnty >d- :etit+;usiasin was manifested? ? throughout the -meeting. Several asiors from the M. lv Church visited i lie convention al-o Rev. Puekett pf The Marion district,' Kev. Janerette ' i siii?i itfv.-v\ aiKt?r ot (lis!4i u-t alut EldOT '.Spaars, --presiding ??-- elder (>r the?'.Suiiilt'i? district. -Di'i Spears delivered a 'splendid address, which was inspirational??s well aspii at"ional. The Florence District endorsed whole heartedly the candidacy of Hitler Spears as secretary-. treasurer of the League. Near $!'()0' in cash was reported. ^ U nder of this-' district and 11; xho pas tors and members will foljow his leadership this district will know no failure and continue to grvwaby leaps nid hounds. ^ sonIvl'Y H-fferh Nfews Mrs. Maria , Johnson^ of Gaylord, ~Yav; "iT-r"vtdrtn{r hror >aotr and daughter1 .Uii?UtW__MjL_aniL^lxs^. Henry .lolnison. | Mr. aiulalrs^d. S. fTTrkspnT ^!^ spent the week-end in Columbia, attending the Richland County Farmers Conference', and while there were "I..1 '- i.ests of .Mi. .1. K. Dickson their brother and Mrs. Harbor their sister and brother-in-law.. * . . . . .. . .. I Uo\v .McCoy tilled his rojfula.-appoint iuent*. Sunday ,at Bethesda, he preached a wonderful sermon and a targe' ci owd was out to hear him. Sundaj at .1:30 o'clock . he choirs frrnrr-("!i'crrr Hill and Centerrrry, and inn . | ; . i-i. .t t ^ fi-i m Hartsville were I m sent at I'nion Baptist Church, tor the purpose of furnishing music for it he evening. The Church was packed .1 :u ?aicicit> .and all who came seemed llo have enjoyed the singing, rv hich ; was" good from beginning to' erd. 'i Prof. VV. 1-. Dunbar is president of Darlington Singing Convention arid .is the right .man in the right place Mrs. Laura McKay, departed this i li fe Saturday, September 26. She i was :* devoted woman, a good ehrisjtian, and loved by all who knew heFT" ! Sh e is sU'vvived by one sister, Mrs..j N'iUWy Martin nnrt opp brother Ml'. .fosse Brock, and a host of near relatives, and friends. Funeral was 'at Mt. Bona Bsyptist Church, conducI ted by S. B. "Thompson, assisted by i Itcv. Ilowatykof-JJarlirigton. -She was la member of the Household of Ruth. . I The pall hearers were, Messers Willie I Coleman, Henry Johnson, Willie [Coleman, Jr.j Henry Brown and Yournan Saskin. I