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LOGAN * ~ Advertising Manager Communications intended for the current issue must be 'very brief and should reach the editorial desk of the Palmetto Leader not later than Tuesday <of each week. City news, locals, personals and ' social news, bv Wednesday night. --^Business and Editorial Phone 4523 " < <>1.1 A1B1A. S. C.." SATURDAY, FEB. 27. 1935 . CHI RCH SENSE. - It seems to us that the combined.'forces of the A. M. E. Church in South Carolina used, unusually good sense when they elected J. E. Beard and D. _i.1L Sims their State'Leader and Choice for Bishop at the State Primaries held-last week. I?.r. Beard is an uiV.i?ual character. In the first r If T< 1 ri til "4 ' V ?1 V.?v. U'Uot tin!,,!. of view: if he thinks ihts~ view-Hs right, he will stick to it though "the heavens fall." 'Dr. Beard has been the center of mam storms in South Carolina. His most formidable stortn i'eihans vi ;i- 'hntjn'11! > ?B e Hie 1~ Oui it h in lOj_ . lumbia.. Jt .was when Pr. Beard- was sent away . . 'from Bethel to-'scrve Abbeville?a much smaller stati n: that African Methodism suffered the setl a k that has deterred her for many years. It iyas a happy, incident, the election of Dr. Beard to Lire leadership., of the State Delegation to Gcner-aJ?Conference in the Church- from which ?he had. been sent supposedly.a "dead bird." V' - i - ja,. T.d'i - SOCTH -CAROLINA CHOOSES. A As a paper we are not particularly interested in denominations gu 1 itical parties.?schisms a-ted the- like; but we think that, the action,taken by the P""d brethren of the - A.'"31. E. Chuivh in South Carolina last week & deserving of at least a spe ? rial Wui'd. " " ~? The A. M. E. Church in South Carolina helt what is railed a primary last week. At this primary it'~vas supposed- to be determined who tht Sjate should suppoit for the bishopric at the forth comiij.g General Conference The choice was mad*. and we rhinl- n hupp _. Pr:?I >aviil?IIenr\?Siniv. P;esi;jentof?Adk'n l'?vr versity was decided upon as.,oeing the one to.beai South Carolina's colors. Dr. Sims is or.e in whiel has reposed, the trust of South Carolinians ft?i many years regardless. of their denominational af filiations. It is needless here to recount -the manj capacities' in which he has served. He has proyot ~ kim-ek' w'?! ti-iy1 .111"?(it'll.muling South Carolina!r sutfrae-e for any national attair.mepL that he sVuh " wish. This is pur belief. ; THE BI-CENTRNNIAL. Attorney. Walter Mazyck, of Washington," D. Cftp.dke at Allen- University last Tuesday evening or. the subject of. his recent illuminating boo! "George Washington and the Negro." As was tc be expected Mr. Mazyck delivered a'masterly lecture. As was also to.be expected, there were but ft-A" ' oluniPlans out to hear him.. This in spite of the attempt made at heralding Mr. Mazyck's coming. portrayed the life that George. Washington Jived in a rn st vivid manner, and' gave .human reasons wh?-Gc.irg- Was'Tllig'|>h 'ac'.ed and reacted; as he .d:d to".'.he yaii^us -rimuli <>f the Revolutionary pert ' iod. . . . ' "It was fortunate 'that our small Lawn?una nbl? . : .y to. a:tract cuch a 1 at;etc pf-r-^n to -its fBi-Centennial Celebration; for one who. has fabricated stfch a work.as has'M'Azyck is really a- large person. We are happy tha.t he has heen amnn? us; . 1 1 * " ? ' BETWEEN THE LINES BY GORDON B. HANCOCK Magnifying Funerals Humans have1 an inveterate propensity for clinging to the outworn and the useless-. Notice; for example, the buttons on the back of the Prince Albert amti F.nglvsh .walking coats. Buttons .were originally put there in order to keep the belt from slipping down; and belt was worn to hold a sword or dagger. We have put the belts away.' and have thrown^away the dagger and sword, but we keep the buttons. Our social life is just filled with such relics which are harmless and human but perfectly useless. There are some of these" hold-overshowever, which are not so harmless, and. one of these is the "magnified funeral". The- Negro?race may be called a race of "funeral magnifiers." The ? custom of having a "btg funeral" which today prevails so generally among NegToes, dates back to the time when the funeral not only meant a holiday for the hard-working Negroes, but it meant a soeial event that enabled him to f. < 1 .' ' a- soeiutionu of the mcasiun em il?- ?-? to satisfy a social appetite- i ' .... . .. . appease it m the ordinary -mi; >< ?.?v . HTZ funerals belong to the early pla'm: i:.\ Negro! Although?ho ha*' oir.y ;-i ".ur??-? : ; 1 of resorting to funerals to sa;i vat ion, Negroes still believe in ' their Mis ;ur.*cfa:s For instance it is aQ estabVm i .0 . *.' .1; in ; "certain city", the president and ov. :.er of a knu. manufacturing concern diet recer-.tiy.i the fa * tory and offices were closed at x\\ nf. - that?the-' yuhordinatc*?nrr}?? !, , r ' tend the funeral. " By-three the' fact?r . v. - asrrnt open for business and cri-\ a.L. k, IV-klkc an hour_a great business nmjk ami mil 1 Vu: V ' been appropriately iuixri|;i./e>i a-. 1 . ' . . sumed! Shortly thereafter the N\ ami his fur.e:?r.l appointcil \<>r ^and the Negro eTnpIoyccs w^:.- i'. the occasion. The funeral In-dc i u'is.;. work' was not resumed until ti e ' . T. President's funeral took one P funeral. took, the whole aft.ct sj humorous, side of this ir.cmh.:.;. serious in sttch practice. The . ?v?>r neoi-le'cannot a:IV..d : a , ? in 'funerals. ^Jobs-. do "not wait ;.t dants as in times past. Business . . t - a whole afornoon to bury a jnr.it v.'.'. .. . ident an<j pwr.er eun gv; ; , " ' " ' are three very timely c.rkiyisms.. .. " on the average Negro funs?: at a.. . in great and genuine . s;. mjta'.y spent at funerals. -I-n evt-^y :"\ l i . .' i.- .- en!' tffavor?atrfcicaiey--'aKj.-savin-ii '- Y.b_V / ' . -- -Y..1?YTime is mongy and he who is time is wasting, m uiey. ? . i-aniniiu Negroes uphold the. t antl hours.?Beside* aiYlii'.iv.g:?tY.:, : tttt??ft harrowir.g their fee.lir.gs. ?,. m.: is lost. It mhy hi*. th'iT ?, : _____ _ parted dead we want to ta. .*y or. However mu h \\e v..?u!d Y': spect by consuming time, we <a;i:. V ' ; . an afternoon burying' a jjjui.it.t v.- ..-.b leintr buried in an houi! M-n vo; . . .' ".hiy advantage the white mhttv'tvrs Nvu-m mourners is permanent. Xvgi . v... . gain such advantage. In ti e u . v." only spend too much time.-iuVt. v. the way of eulogies.' There ire.:: a. i : life and. labors for community Y ; ? and yet?vie spend hetir> af.ri i."*- . .; _ telling what everybody .. L .. Too often the muuh sj eak.:.u "t ] ' to the?vast ob?We de >'U vi seY ? 1-? against certain reproaches which a':... s ; * "r has forgotten or never i^c\^ I: :.. . these protracted tuneral> KaTIu:'- ' ' I'b'sbT whei e- some "family -keiet hi .much talk about anythir.Y. : be inapprcpriate^?untrue. It" Jeave unsaid many opr n-priat. .-.v.one inappfopriate Word i'.vef. . uJi*: j w. ? uwnwu utrau. ?> v u.u-; . erals and invariably t.?. mar.;. . * \' . is 5<-?mctbinir about tar?; -.-si. that inspire us to spc-ak Watr !:* memory. . But it is hardy a:-.;- . ? . lu_????? spend -too much en our deadr- 'd~: we read that s?>me Neiriu t . -a Rolls-Roy.f. p his it:- .a'.-.- k es are able' to have ; . v: , spend too" ntueh' time. -ay : . much. For v.ur 1 r z -he-art- v intr the time is pa*:. : - "" the lime -has r.ot e?.nu-! ' L HI : > : 1? : "t; POINTED POiX'.J. . J IiV (lEOBBK A. ?1Ni.I.-!:! HjoX . . r The Weekly Text:Keep, my s<u. : :a . '. . And reject no', y? ..: .. " " hasten them : i?e-..c-.. :. ; ^ ~~ ^ ll;i::'j ' . t... ' ; .. -. B.y K ' 1 . . ' The Weekly Th< HTne yreat h'.oy.':.. The stroma- beam The wise man r???- . ^ ' ; ^ Thv.s t'u'.iy?i "i..j?.?r-r? ???r - 7? j 'great" Cor.iu -iu.s -r .-se - ! : n.-.. with his 'hands clasj?t ? i-~ww?- - l- ~ I One car.net proper... inby. ? ' I i today ' unless, he beo - :. .1: v.. | jrreatest leader. - Hi- v. a - the ' . r . times while >tand:ng in ; - civilisation which is i , \ set t<> the- tempo j>f' iV.; hi'.;. ' " one' could .gav.'o backward - ... > ! 'Veil t.r.e j.tjea.i . ot peace a*. : Thy wi'rl(l nyiitk-j "i; th?r: it v 1 sbolild. the cKiltlrtr. -of mv:. y ;.r ' tnr<l RTM one another I*. > - ' : But they do,""and. in the r.an>-- . world itsej: is in danav: - . In the >ame feasor,. m> :. atheir little world wha'ftiuv v. 1 I are shuttles, of jnisuia:.. ; ?y.a? . : ; ah 'inordinate j.-a-.-i !i for y _ thc-ir vi? ion d.'eeoikf- iii11.~r^.t.. .. . sages. At this1 writing the* iav. ; : li',. .. . . . i . tauma. Lay TsU. and Mono hi* - * of an nnvd' ui.-.j,.?Ag-rtrl nan?rr?t-?*? mar.h in battle array.' (>r.ce "ITfrets and the League XlvtT-"-!value thdh scrajts "of japer. Japan i> moving straight ah-, a-: . . ' . ligation of her heaven' decreed <'< -.1 y. ' that.is. . .She may be the r.'a .. (> "TTiTTFTe other nai.-i it? western rations are riding f ? a .1. thru the mosiac of human hi-'ty:;.* of gold is an eternal priml} le y. ? steadily ar.il h'radually : ; waid larger. -trectiom and fyhcs?on. ... :i ? :' ^ the classes. This movement' is " ion. Men must work cdhperafin . . ; for it. And what about your people?. Th, pie. "Every doj? has his day." , The world is fiod's {Tiont . i;\? U".: philosophers would Call it Ills y:;;: . . Then some hard-headed theologian v- ..<i rai-e ; point that God is all wiw. ali \ ..la - ' not" have to practice on wonJs. i a< *. tions. The philosopher would !Kni.' t-1.? < ; finite, yet able to out-think. ai.<| .:?*.fin. ? men- Your writer ha- h.? with?-p.,?. ulators. What you need to do is to think 'h: i a -7-'vj of philosophy for your group.' Not ti ri a pom; | view of race primarily, tiiif. a sy u m that, will ' meet the needs of your people. - Some day .this is j-ffoinsr to he done. ' I While waiting on time the process of miscegenfP THE PALMETTO LEADER ii d amalgamation- goes on quite-a^aee. Thi* v.rl he. I lit'1 filiul sblutYon for all racial problems, so _- a*--*5?temoon of skin. is^-COnec? nod. Xnvv?< mmmuc to, watoh?events in the far East. J A!s.. watch your Congress, and do,nhi forget vour -1 UIv.-u, Were The Democrats to put forward J a lUi i in man you could manage to vote for him. . j i vu'.l not' be any worse for you than it has been, ii l>id you-iead Colonel Roscoe Simmons' reply to i It .->or Uodd. of the University of Chicago, in -] the Dv.'onder of last week? Interesting because ;t,i- writer km ws the Colonel. then hp wm n <tn. - j m under the Chicago professor for several years, ; i e IX Ton, el 'makes out a good cake. The profes-com tegWify the ancien tregtffie. - j-- 'Smith Carolina has spoken. Words of apprecia '.'o.t are in order for the delegation which saw lit e: a r^e this, scribe for the editorship" of the * - art; Recorder. Thatfks. bfeihien and sisters. . X- . that t.hc primary is over this writer will -.'Xir.d siiiiarelv behind tV?? nivurvoni . - r?v6.?m yjx .aiaic. i\.i. it seems to- be Sims for the Episcopacy. -T I'...,-.. i-ipiosentative, brilliant, scholarly, with a vdid icvord. - News coirles that Dr. J._ E>. Beard sen as fhnirmnn nf thn .InlnnntirtM Tin i-'-iii.-?.-rvinfr of any honor in the grift of the church, ;.:td will stand in this capacity,' for the interests ur.itIon- at the hands of this forthcoming Gen"i. -.hi Cwitieience. NYws (.-.lines that Dr. Coit has also been en' dors*.. and Di\ Spears, for the A. C. E. Xeague. ... ^n ogrtyiT Vi" far aV ifig aspirants?aw . "niii.ii'i.ul. This writer hopes to meet-them all ?-rr?X i. .pa ami lie ?n position to speak with nlore ' iii" < liiyenco. ' - aDRAMA GRAMS 1 By Grace Vera Postles. | . 1 I ' A DOLL'S HOUSE. i ' J_?1^, a a*i . ?a- failure ? This is-TKe question -1??n. "A DuH'Jv Houm'."?lie gives us an ' ' ' Psychology of?marriage, ?1?a-m , -.'lovv not- seen this..play .on 0e legitimate I have read into it certain iio.-i-ni^t^. ' " ? ^ " < '" "orok-iing wlrat Eva Te r;nHir,oo,v., ..*. '-ther fine, actor's interpretation would tjev ' 'V ; !'! ?: * Ibsen puts individualism and #reei acksround. .,The hypocrisy of marr 1 1 ought imo the center of light. Ibsen a j rent advb ate of woman's rights. a oung lawyer comes before our eyes. ~ y- rtsi.ctted as a Tran of culture and -?tne mciii-1 of his community. He I!1 h;s commercial honor that he will he should die before being-a'ole- to debt. To his young wife Xora. he Xora must be his toy, his utter ... . - ;u;!y ;for him. think only what he thinks what he believes. She does not even i ' v !' .v.-c'.f. We find Xora not attempting ... m-.ai lite. She is but a doll. She think.' a 1 ' a-.- She' is content to be .{reated as ; ~~1 : individuality-, withers for Tack-of use ?I ' ' >r uur. Uxaf given task of this work ; ; p:ayth;ng. lor anyone. We must asset* 1 1 .-.at to he a human soul. t I i * ' ' ' i *" a .'.as tlie most serene confidence in hc-r wor ns- uii.f and is -convinced that he would pro -yj. icj utation with his life.- All goes we! y '-Usblind as long- as" she adores him,.ad d' d; . .tr.is;."- l.im imnliri-lv X,,i.n hn ? instinct for self sacrifice. This ha .. .... . uiio nor head as -a womanly idea : .\r>ra l'eing suddenly calle-d upon to giv "'.al judgment. .She has nonjfc. j^o-jfive. Sh <? -vi.' saeiiY.ce should be her heroic aim. Th < - her husband dominates all. else. ?1? L pb.-^-f-'ian orders"for her husband ^ chang ? :'? a^. --His-hife depends" o'rT ITTTHelrtar ha ; 'be. n uiey. Knowing" he- h'ifhanrl??r [ ' w the nijiiu-y, N' o-i a borrows it from y Jep.fier who insists on her father's signa .1 father is dying. She writes, his nam a! -he can easily redeem the bond.. She sac j . , ' herself. ' i?- j-?r-c-.< a: mg ot the forgery, her husband doe r. y ! <.t think of shielding her, but burst , ; r:She now finds that self sacrifice i .. v; " praiseworthy. She cannot believe tha ?I ? " ! to alone is a crime. Her awalrcrftng i j. *r rudt by his remain that dishonest; '. always comes from dishonest mothers. A -/I 's.-.-t- sees that, all her tender delight in he ? >??? ?i-?e^-4?td- fit?her for- motherhood ! ?be .[U-rY 'ipdignar.t rethaik, "Xo man sacrifice: even for one he loves,"' she makes t&< ???' i oiTTj-'T^Iillions of w"uinen iiat e done- so.' ;;Vs i.| op her that her home has been but i ' She sees that shp mnsi-<dt he>' sur : : he-, self, her jndivduality. her identity, oi ?nius? win it back. *>. j a Xd' v.- the ho'me to^go out and find hersell ' ' ?t ome an entity before she is fit to brinp .. r . fciklron?fit to'take her proper plahe it -4?>4.1. >t\ o wondop whefefrei' ."he e*'tr come." . Ib-en does not answer the question. I -en the independence of the individual i? _ .. .. i i ini'v ;i^ uvll a* in friend? hip.?N'firr 't>. t .. fact that lie"?" most peered duty ,i? ' p-e*r' anti. not'to her husband and children. ' i* & social critic. w SEND IN ; YOUR ? SUBSCRIPTION TO :ir THE "LEADER." ' - ' . t * ' f ^ ^ ' ' . ' ?-. . * ( - ' lg?yjffi i ^ - , , . :;v JU ' -- Saturday, Feb. 27, 19^ ^ GRKIiXW<>o I >j. Vi -A I i i u M;\VS. ?_ m " Mr. f. tr. T i?oh. "IX-uJ. " -? ' ' ~ ' " ~ T !Ti!r * tn h?n u 'f^ttvtkge -~G|oVfif~ " i ? A beautiful V'ult ill iiic |':i. : '?v.- : ???-? ?r-fr?>rrr?n- \N anhirj^'tOn^ ! '" ^ tj!c' h?n>(? ?* il.igon tiJ'i i"'si;1".. ' ' 'i j-. ''{. i'?te nruerann ~ yK1" St?,cvi, . i I:. / . ; TTVTTTay nUvoUun hour, oclock.: Fe-Iis sir: i?. ' . in .1 .v.o jTivsented a huge JUtl* Mt?i Haifn iij** . ;,r,v.'j' : 'vw?.-ningl<\ui i,ythe city. , Jn-its aiKi on. the !,:;v ; 1,. euU;s ?Uii<:nvi:t' was af, j""**4* were liul 1 <.i I,-,.. ?, , ~jT.s.J?.i .*.,? iU.'dow.-. CiHb on Wed: i 1<J ^ov<' ^'.an n. 1.0. i.a. i-cLi. i f hv Ajr, jn^) ^rlallK*'<j lor 0IOi-'i ; .... V : '...llll.lin 'a*-'vaL^foii a I'd . . - rMTmr?-r :. . .v.u,r the Usual "busi- r assisted the lio-t. . - , :. . . .. . .. iim Uuo was fa- ; _ ^A.lf-r card - : -rr-rr . ; . avii Ly-ltev^ A. R. " ,,a Smith ahVT-Mi- ; I. .- ' ' <, J.-.* . .... Murbght quai'tette ' and. M:ss K.ur.-.a \ . . ..V. i... ^. . . ' -Oa-cnoiis. Tht.^ ^ passed napkin* v.i<i? h*-. -. , menu was st'ived. . . V - to iiio nihrr-si.'hMj'H-?. r v ;; v,[, -party: was i Salad Cj,l||.<e .. I a. -u. l tb.'ig by ; of chick'.jv salad. p..?*- ,j . : , ia./.ai xr?e residence of with Queen .?!iyw. ,., .. ..... (>, clears on Couiu chips, tinted pern-. )?;< !;!.., . .. ; . .. i.cnciii Of Mount- v fee cream wii.li nk Those i,l c - ;;t V ' ' ' M..UP. \ailOUS me Ma: j-'i \ j - .. : ' '[ ?oil eshnientj - Itui!. t it; rT~ 7 : " ; * ion. Huhy Qnhn|,. c, ..>.v. . ?v -nc passing .- . of. c"V ''i' 'i K!,,v ' '' - 1 ' . ' . ..-..'U.'i.s reached the _ colli! rl. fr.thvl . S). I-;, ;. T7? ?? r- ? r 7?- ?? ? _ An.hv w.?, ^ -i'?tr-rr? ???-? ?-^u-ng heb, 20. .CUS. William S. 1> i . ':.: a v here from Ramsey and ( a'. li ' * . ,-;u;iuay morning - y 5':?ni 1- . . T ice hold v aim sperm tn.. v.-( \~ . . .,. . \ -..mother/. Ms1*.m i . - . Mpn- ? . - Street., ~?j- '' . /... c'Hja&L-.The fu- . J.awt'';i -. . . > o ' . . ;:' .y a.iended by friends lib.:'dsi( i -nb I he hi . - . ... :"... .. -. 0. town anu thef*? _ all* I > Sp. II:>||T | - - r?. : - - -i -- - I'-ennm fif./ii> . ' -M 1 1 ' ' " trirst that "she \v;i! j... ... . ; ' '' tea hbbs from ..! ' stay in lirt-erwri,,-;. 1. . . . , '.i... >. un;icr County?-?? Urewer Rodents to IV - *. ; : "y V at Mayesvllle onv i., A specially selecty.; U- J . \ r * " ' * will present the iiiastf;;i.b . . , 1 ** ' . . . drama, "The Pi-ah I i \ ' " " j! .-A:.a Jenkins of Man i tvrut n, 1:1. iirc'vtt.p A 1 * . ... . . .../ in the city, day evening. Mai-rh 3; : iC . u?;^'.ur.d.-Miss'ElizaThis play, is onflowjpjr wi ; V; n . 1 .I- . . : . - . avmuay m Co. comdd>sparkling v. ... . . time is intensely dra I J, ? . u *' it all is- an appealing ntfi \ - 1 - ' - ' ' Jali-oh of Columsl'''' -v- ' ' . - , V l Lci."-t:ilil_guest..of - 11 , prill.'li",n Y I' ' : : 1 - .K, donor ' : dire-red 1.. I . " I . ' . ,. of thg Dei'art re. :.i 1. ' ''a> 1 d a Bi- 'wer ai -i c npv.?: -: .I ' ' .; T? ' milliard and - fam-J;./ stiUutio*)). (.t "tro ?! I* . t s 14 '"'v ' : . . u:,i I. \V. Jan-* -. ismg us an evening !-. v ?-.-J - ? be red. A cVdiaL hv i. : _r ' P.1 Meson, on Montend* d'to the pu'diy. J.V - *.' ; ! WATCH TffijS CC-J i. 5H AND NOTE iiJ.i iy -jiiav/S T5 OXE 1H I-.*). 'j ??tt ?-. )LS: School . .County Bell Street High ... - -t.-..,.- . Laurens 1 . V G tailed *.V\; !. - ' . . ? Greenville Merling High ? -I. . . .. . ? Greenville Street Mis. A'.' > P t. . : ?: ? ??! - : 77: t.reenville 5 if-7"- ? - '?: i. i . 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