The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1932, Image 1
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VOL. VIII.?NO. 5.
. ATTENTION * %?T
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SCHOOLS Ol- Vs
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IBy direction of the Executive C'oni
mittee of the Palmetto State Teachers'
Association, a questionnaire has
been prepared and is being sent to
sent to the county in which you teach
to supply you with one. . The officials
of the- -State Association must be-inpossession
of certain facts in order
to ipresent the cause of the Negro'
teachers to the school officials. You
do not have to be a member of the.
State Association to get one of these
questionnaires.
The blanks are being sent, so far
" aa I kriow^ -to thp pi-psddcpt, "f" the
County, Teachers' Association. If
you, dear teacher, do not attend the
Caunty Teacher*^ meetings, or if
latta News .
The play "Not a iuur in the hous
which was conducted by Mrs.-Fordid ?
v last Monday night was very .art.
Something over J$ 10.00 was realized
Dr. C. H. Garrett was in town "oir
' business a few days ago. '
Rev. Boyd, pastufof St. Matthews
Circuit,. Rev. Newman, pastorof the
M. E. Church, here and Mrs. Annie
G. Harvin >vei*ewelcome'visitors ti>
the playTfast Monday night.
? nrfv nur-TT-SnH^hmv. N. C-.wos'
a visitor of Rev. and Mrs,. For ham
during the weCk. Rev. Gist is.
evangel st and is conducting a meet ing
in Dillon." ? Th^jsday
night, the church' v..; s
fiilled with white and colored to ft <1
Rev. Ford ham preach "Dry Bd.i ."
He took an unq.-ual course and i. ale
points that had not been hcdrd be
fmv hv most of Fl1""" P"? " 1 t.ie
crowd was disappointed but satisfied
With th i tm-iinin :mil p v . ' y.. .11 ...prilled
benefited.
Sunday Rev. Fordhatn preached to
a very appreciative audience from ill
Psalm and 8th vbrse. Aftetwafds
Mis. E. L. Alston, wile oi Rrv.?I. ll.
Alston made_u very interesting talk
to the M issionaryy 1 tulies. We are
always glad to have Mrs. Alston with
ua. \juiiit' ayum.
Sunday afternoon- R v. Phnyd'n
preached an inspiring sermon. toiui.c
Missionary ladies ...and friends.
?t^v?*?Those?'on *ick .1' it " ili ""Tl1
Robert MeDougald, Mrs. Ros.mna
Fiadger, Mrs. Rebecca Page and Mrs.
...r- Brari?***W'e hopevfor them a* spin./
recovery. _,???
Miss Renibert, a teacher in "he
Dillon County Training School I'.v gone
home to be present at tile wedding
of her mother, Mrs. C. li. Ruh
bert and Bishop Flipper.
Mr. ?arl Belin, of Latta and Mr.->.
Mabel Williams of Beaufort ?\ci.e
quietly married at the home ol the
^BrTtle Monday niglvf7 Mr, Brlin has |
? been working in-New -York Tor. 401110.,
time. Miss, Williams is Grand Reg--,
ister of Deeds for the Court of Ca- 1
u, lanthe in South Carolina.
Rev. Mrs. Miles, Mrs." Victoria Lrvin :
Mi
. - ..o*!**..?3-LUM Hi t; . UI i?lav111ti L1111?UiUJ?vau_
,m.otored from Charleston .Thursday ,
and were the dinner guests of Mr. anu
livered a soul stirring sermon at St.
John Baptist Church Sunday evening
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Misses A. A. Champy and M. I..
? Brooks were the week-end guests of
Mr. Charlie Piatt and family.
Mr. Joseph B. Palmer of Brooklyn.
New York is spending some tim<
with his uncle-and aunt Prof, ami
Mrs. James "A. Hclman.
?educational itinery columBIA
DISTRICT (JETS OFF AM II
5^(J001) START.
Dr. J. J. Sta'rks, ITincipal Speaker
at. Bethel A. M. K." Church Sunday
A great educational meeting was
staged .at ELthel Church Sunday'
1 in the interest of Allen University
and the mdmbers of the church and
~ cdininunlly, nugnu nU..i?by thu P. K.
and ministers of the district. Dr.
11. S. Lawrence, the pastor with the
members of ihe Chll'Ml had piepaied
an appetizing dinrtei lor the visitors
and after serving all who desired
, to be l'ed, repaired, to the n\ain audi
been arranged for. Dr. J. C. McCleilan,
the P. K. "was master of ceremonies
who after, the devotional exercises
conducted by the pastor, p-es.htcif
Dr. Sims, president of Allen University,
who in Hunt introduced Dr.
J. J. Starks,-president of Benedict
College who delivered a very timely
~ address. " . V w ---?
The offering was splendid and was
left with the pastor and members of
church to be applied to the amount
they have committed themselves to
raise for the Maintenance,of our Allen.
Many responded to the call and
paid opc dollar. Dr. Sims, Dr, McClellan
and the pastor were loud in
their praise of DP. Starks who lendered
unvaluable assistance in this
effor?.
Among ihe ministets present were
Revar I. O. Simmons, ti. J. Bryant,
W. G. Owens, A. B.; Dis. I. J. Pruitt
Lee A"?Logan.?-uext mecLing
will be held Sunday afternoon at
t'lappelle Station -?i' Pint Street.
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ERS IN THE PUBLIC
. H CAROLINA
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there- *~?;? live Association in j
your y write me a card* and :
I shall .be .ad to send you the name
of the teacher in yoAr county to
whom the blanks have'boon rent.?Lfyou
have not been paid reaularlv or
_at a[! this year, or if you have been
-pTTTTt?nil thttt-is due voir, fill out the
blank. , ? ?i?:?
We.need to know every thing we
have isskbd. .The Palmetto ' iSthte
Teachers' Association assumes the
responsibility of speaking for the
Negro teachers of South -Carolina.
.Give us the facts?-opinions do not
emirtf
JOHN P. BURGESS,
Executive Secretary. ''
mtg ?oosi:vh.i/r kaNsom?ft?
nfkalizki) at ebeux ezeil
. cih rch. m i'm,ins.
Jill?
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j mil rooseyki.t hansom
BIOGRAPHY-:
I Ml*. II: uh'U'H Rah-ioni. .-the old t
son ??f Rev. -ajul Mrs. R.% W"; . Ransom
was ki'i) August and died
Jan. 18, l',).">2. lie was barn i 11
Bucksvillo; S. C. He joined the
church alfout-. fourteen years. age and
was* ^diverted in Mullins where. he
rejoined the church under the administration
of the Rev. J. \Y. L. iHivk^TTt
and wmrir-4t^a4- immYhec of- tholilv
1 nezer Ai "M. E. Church until his
death.
i He attended school at the graded
School in Bisck'sville, S. ('., the" V-ig-h
school at Conway, S. C., then he came
t< 1 Mullins u hoi o. he finished the high
school in 11)28.- After finishing high
sc'ool at Mullins he entered Tuskegee
Institute, Ala., where he lacked-only
~our months . of graduating" in electrical
engineering", from that institution.
The lollowing persons sent telegrams
and vietkey,s wlrich?wefe avad_
liy Dr. \Y . l\i. K lc himtsUTT!~~
Diy and Mrs. G. Lake Imes, Tuskege6"~/nstitiito,
Ala.;' Rev. and Mrs.'.
man class and high''school, Senior
Mi.*." -Nevmitri.
c a'd. Rock Hill; Dr. ami Mrs. It.
K. Gordon.'Dillon; Mrsr-'Beukui 'lkr
! -U-H+ok-yn, -X. Y.; Rev. and
Mrs. 11. II. Wilson Conway.; Rev.
and Mrs11 II. Alston, No\vl>orry;'
Institute, Ala.; Rev. and .Mrs. .1/ F.
Stanley Conway; Miss Jeanette Ben>'yaI
ny and Mabei Coe, Allen University;
Ft- f. and Mts. J. Sv Roberts,
and high school faculty, Holly Hill;
Alt v: Cud/*- Lewis, , Mullins;; Mr.
Nathan Grant Allen A nn ersllV AH'S.
TJeW Reaves, Mr. and?M1?Huoori
Baker, Mr. J, 'lb Piatt and son .V *\
J?X?1111111. i* Mr and Mrs, (.em e
Reaves, Jr., Wilton* Morgan Slat o
Island N, V.; Lawyer F. A. Thompson';
Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Thomas
Mr. and Mrs John Perah, Mrs. liana r
am! family;. Lawyer W. 1). darnel;
?.E. A. Uurnhanr. and Mr. Mack 'l'hq,;ou
son. (white)?Mullins. 1
He wasa funeralized at tvb'e-rnoze;*
A. M. E. Church Wednesday January
20, 1032, at FfiJO a. m. Dr. J.
W. Murph presiding elder ct" Di. on
di.it t'ii't niiOitgi: of ceremonies. *.t
hymn was announced by Dr. I). CT
Deas P. E., of Marion district. .. Rev.
~1 M Jaeks'nn?ulYoicd?prayer. o+rdhynin
announced by Rev. G. M.
Spain. Rev.; J. S. Coe read Scripiure
lesson UOih Psalm. Letters of
r onJolence were read by 2nd and 10th
grades. Mrs. E. D. TTuckett in well
chosen words as related U> the deceased's
life represented the faculty.
.1 lie ft Rowing: named persons spoke
in high terms of his life: Rev. 1). G.
Deas, Rev. J. M. Jackson, Rev. A S.
Newman Rev. J. S Coe
The eulogy was given by the Rev.
T \U T. T\nnlr*\ff mnetnr Mnvian
Station. Theme: "The Fin&l Reward
of the Righteous." Music rendered
by choir was of the highest type ^ among
the marry numbers rendered
was the selection "Silent Night," 'h!s
favorite song.
Never in the history of MuHiiis
have we witnessed si^ch an enormous
1 p'V d of p?npin flay jt?eir last tributo
of respect ,to ' a young man.
His life is one that is Worthy .of ail
young men emulating. Hundreds of
people were there with bowed heads
in sorrow. His remains were depdfc-UaH
{p Norton cemetery. We aVl
loved him, but (iod lpvgd~ him tvafcH
Peace be to his ashes.
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COLUMBIA. S. C., SATUKJ><
rSOUTHC A ROLl NA MA
GET Fl
Professor T. I.. Duckett, Honodiit
College \?as elected Illustrious - Potentate
of Cairo Temple, the first
shrine .temple for-Nog. yes- in !??
up in South Carolina at a mooting of
leading. Masons hold here last week.
the meeting. * -
Plans foi?? a ..shrine Ttyijwlo
or thu A. r:; 'A.-'ar'T. .u.\sti>- ste=
nevs were" a~ccoir.pJisftod through* 'the efforts
of J. S.! Stnril"ack E. C. " of
the Grand" Ccmniahdery and.W. N...
Ivos'iiorough. omrnander tn Kief'*""01"
the* Consistory in South Cu?div
Efforts'* to .ml the temple in C>
liunl.ia~WT'.o bei.iiui in Smith Garvl+mt?
j'1'f1'.1 the?I' Si- e i,.-.,., .;VI,, i'i.piLoved,
a favorable decision last year
for' Masons in Texas: It,-, was found
t.hitn? tnat. a hramh of the tinier was
.- 'ir.-i.- -able Tn SiJuTTi aiolina. ^
Ia<-!? Alexander, Charlotte. N. C..
Illustrious Potentate, thirty-third de|.."ee
Alas n' and -Defstuy for Northand
Svvuth Carolina ass:> > >i ry. C. < .
t.Ii.oyer Illustrious- Potentate 'ol: PuL-'
p.?. ; Tt"i.ple No.' hi, otluers of- ?tht*
PfUCSIpiiTTT !). IT. SIMJ
CANDIDATE Ft
Pri'sViip l>_!l Sim-. >!_A'!> m 1 *ni j
v-.-i--.-Dy ;tinl p-onrr.eri .-andh'.JTi- fir ,
the' !.:sh(,in the A. A|. If. f'hut.-* Isi'o.i
ed a?;:.!ii' before V. *'i:>r-^e iratlp'T- j
:i e; of 'eaditii-'. . eil i/.'-pv. who hen;:! |
C) car llel-'riesl" I'nil'd- - S;at< - ('ono
' -. <n'.4"> , l r>>ii? Illiltoi ' in - '? ! :?;lhr:i J
hi-.L V.eefc? Pivs'hh Pt Si.pv' mat-files*
eleipien. e and . fuavh ss utter- |
ane< s, in hit-i-tulueliipsthe rt alu'"i won' !
; !'.? him scores of u?-v su; portet s J
.wo, VI: 11 : 1 ie c.e; en-!; t'-mi\ j
( 'e inA'ay to-ee tint he p; -ele.'.eM.
! tii' ~ ' I I . 1 :1. hi1 ! , " ! Ill I'M.
bis tu-vjisiswi is jusi ore . <>f the j
'many calls he iias_Jy.l in rereiYt I
; ioi ihs V' speak .!' i' Scab s lioa. :
tThPpm ?*i vi iiw Ion v m-gy) y.?Slav.? "Inn??plated
an iunmVinnt pflrt. His
e'i oi t.s "in..l.?ehair of t!*.< . (' nnr.nnlt y
i 'horns . directed^ i?y Mi' CI?.* >I'irc* T..
'in sun had milL'ii to do with ?tho
stvooss. sf this venture. Impvnve.mont
s at A Hon under his a hu'.iiist ration
hav'o loon Y.otejyuihhy nn.H am.,
known throiitfhout- A i'rfcdyj .Me''ndistyt.
As a oliiileafier v.ho. and' ' :
inlTds the TKTtts eT Ha mCatevtyNtpro
organization Or. Sims, a'-nordiiv'."
t(t onrriMit loports in thurih popi dioals.
stands oat promin-ntly.
His rot or t endorsement for l?i.?:hnp
1 iv the Piedmont (.'o.it'otvn o' and h
a. xy a;d:o to ~ a candidate al -ll
roiju'est o.f. his many 1'riein'l.s now ^
pi'os S'outli t'arolina Methodists a
str??nv i undulate.
President Sims' stand on prominent
issues that now I'aee the ehiiroh
<- o .noi tod to lie made ruMy. in the
near future. ; ^ ? r_-?a ,
WEllT KNOWN ("iTI/.liN.
I Kt k-ANi) NN KI.I'AHK WOKM.K
Sl'HlOl SLY 11 1- "
- .^A-Vt ^u. Him lit
,,r 1 h?? VrosuTont of" S.ta'tO ti.1i.---.
Oranut'burjr, has . be'on sonou-ly ijl
"r?.the. past two weeks. I :i';v'fo
of the lainily physician she vi.s?
taken' to Now Yov'.x \Vedueduy t'.>,
yj e i'r. .-Ay.u ?' V-''?
!! >' I nunt'less :? lends' thr-Mia'hi'i'iT" T"he
Mute will 'a> interested "in the?
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t.-'luT tdUepV (hilt-'
llUS -UK >:t H1*-*-4 ' ot -he!" ' !" 'I' \ "1v
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ti :.rd >ni-purl <>l 1' ait v. i.f
J lev 'chief M>ioct,ive. \Yh.-iy>? 1 !?>
. n.i 'd'ort?' ;
needed'throdyh. ut South ' ar. lir <
r jt .t-u< < ' and" iniluen -owo'ild -nr- a- 1 ?*
I ' ' iv i'vpc'li'.!. fl is hoi \ I; - I
will l.'U'sst'd willi speed. '
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'Hit.' Adult >:ipM Scln.iv. b;>r
iSliuviu vvii'-j a qdendid a?l. u- ??1
njvvi.tly. , t
' -TlH' CfluOt-v?Teach.,e . ?-?V-a I i ;
liiot in itM tliiI'll mooti'ia S..ti . da^
' ;i' > v.". i laruo n-nnd-'v }?
\( (Ji'ii-, ;?*:?ih * Rapti-a i -V
Sunday afternoon, Roy. I.. '
kins, pastor, with his ti-.a - " -
several 'visitin*' deaeotis. joined n; ,
_Mi- 'inim ceremony of or lan jS-;
. (\vo n< ' lis.- i'rioi- to 1 Us' cu'dina p i i?Rev.
Jenkins invtirhcd ;i. Vn :-. 1.
to the point sertiii>n. using as
je'ct "Activitios." and eiiiph:,i-i/.i,i}; 1
the duties of a veal deacon. R w" j
r Rally i)ay, and- -The- mo. >)*^i sh.p responded
Willingly. and laid rn n the
ranio M i i.no. 1 asior tiiMiKin. i> "i?ing
a'jrroat work" at GetVrh- 1 . >
i< lovo.l t>v the entlfe" ftioinhere-h'p.
Mrs. Jenkins with two pt' the ' ,
ron t n.h"l tho sovvk-e*r~ Tlvo>' mo (
tovcrd to Kepphay ttftw5 the
tion, where Rev. Jonkins, p
nt the t'hureh there, It w?* a pri.eai
day at Gethseiuane. ^ v
Mrs. R^.sa Strndford entertained
few .tVio'TTTs <?n Ah n !v. !'I'tVi ii"1 -v. at?
o, surprivc dinner in honor ot
Mary TIio,nuisk~7 At riurht in tmrmr
of Miss Marfcaret White several
younjr people were -entertained- by
her. Mrs.v Bettie Gordon, of Civvy
?hrHe-.?a in>f'L .eiitl pnesl p,.ir. p;
at both parties.
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report.- President
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*nee<h and-also made similar riiliivu. p
lis that of Tiev. Sanders. Any Indue f
which failed to report in Chester. t
1-tu.st .nav ;i'l back assessment first, f
he went a little farther than Brdfher v
i,t. saw t.i H that tnnnev he?L
put in- the .State Treasure for the
Grand Presidcnl to tisc as she see? r<
fl. He ah o ruled flint-ton per cent h
of all miance collected, should t?o- t
also in the- State Treasure for ex I
I"""'"-: of Hp- State, with the excou- 1 '1
Hon of death mOney. Some on the v
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sissie CiitTin. Ruth. Scott. Mamie- y
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ore served ice ofc ry.-tak" and candy
JOHNSTON Nl'WS .9
There will he-' s?v*?? wanders at
ethel C. M 1-. 1 h-nyh Sunday 9
iirht the public* U cordially invited. -]9
Prof, and Mrs. F.. O. N^Tnto?h. Mis- -<^9
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nd M.dv.ell Wise attend-d the joint ' 9
iid'i'i's a sui-*i ;n< ?t*??Het tic,?Acad
my Saturday. Jan. 23. . . "
The following officers of the Fp~ x.
orth T.e_apruc wore elected for '
ear 11*32: Mis- >s Hat-tie' Mylea, -..^9
resident: Viola Davis," secretary; Lu .' -9
ih?- Valentine, treft'jurer?
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