The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Paye - ? ? BENNE'i'TSV1LLK NKWS We were blessed in our section la. t week with 'plenty of Spring showers. The gardens are1 looking nicely hv many?respect. The funeral service of .Mr. Frank ?Mon 1 yn was^ly^! Tuesday alternoon at Evans Chapel A. M. E. Z. Ciuirch Rev. Cox. Pastor. Mrs. Essie Monlyn his wife. Mr. S. : Croni, Mrs. Janie l?avis, I "rot. .tosepn .. JMonlyn and Mr^_lLc-EHube arrivtaL home from N. Y. City, Pennsylvania ..and Washington to attend th.? last ' rites of Mr. Monlyn. A large number of relatives and fj tends at.ended the f-'Oeral of Mr. Frank Reverent, Drake Jackson, Washington and lluntet as" ** * sistjcd with the service. Solo by Prof. J\ II. W. .Morris,-Mrs. M. Wright at the organ. Solo by Mis.' Lucile McLeod, Miss Dariha Keesy at the organ. The Masonic lodge No. 16 took charge of the body. J. 11. AY. Morris,. Undertaker. Mrs. Gladys Shields left Saturday * o f'f f ai? ^? I /111 ?i t t . , ct M > lit were held oaeh night -at Bruce Tabernacle A. II, K. /ion Tj'Jturch during the past week. The services \vei\. conducted by Rev. .1. *R. Slake \vh< gave us a wonderful gospeh" mos-ji*. each night;?Hi- sei 11n.i'i- Uc)v hot!. instructive- and uplifting and tin church was beneliud ,-pii itU7dly ";~i. I ~;_financially. Sunday School was well aiVink-d "" " V-rtfim?fyr- I,,...... by the S.upt. .Mr. "J. ('. Byrd. lie stresse 1 the importance of obeying atnl having faith in find. Immediately after Sunday School Row Blake- again" amended-t+te rn!^trum and in his usual way pleached the crowning sermon of the meeting. Many souls Were made to rejoice. h. A donation was given Rev. Make by the members and friends. The donation was presented bv .Mr. R..K. Wallace. . ? :_Mrs. I a iT GTc nM - W i g g i 11< who was visiting her sister .Mrs. Christine Glenn-Wallace ha- gone to ri-ii m.. parents -.Mr and Mrs. J. U, Glenn a* SedaTia before rcturnine" to hoc at Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs.-J. C. Byrd an 1 fynliiy Were overjoyed at having their son and brother "Mr. Otis Wallace of I.OUKHAUT NKWS ^ I 1 have noticed for sinetime that tlit' clored pe6ple of Union county arc ^ismi? .colored undertakers, antf tha' is as it should be. It has been .several years since I, saw a white undertaker with a colored body. What is the use to.go to the expense, time and j trouble to prepare our sons and daughters to serve us and then not 1 thorn ?How nmg.li hotter it would |be ful' us it' we wuuld learn tu spend Tfrii' money-WltThv li would coihe back to us and'make jobs for our people and by so doing help ourselves. I would be glad to see the day when our group will not only know it is their duty, but actually give proper support to our lawyers, doctors, dentists, merchants, insurance companies newspapers, and all other lines of business. Then 'we will be a group in the right sense. Not that I love the other man less, but I love my group' more. Prof, and Mrs. W'v^M. Bogan re. met very much that tthev could ,r.ni uteopi- t.hu kind invitatioi* of Air, and Mis. Nathan Giles to a birthday dinner, in honor of their children, Frari es and Nathan, Jr.. and thank them so much for sending a nice lunch, rid withstan ing. they could not be present. Mrs. Giles is a good cook, nice house-keeper, and knows how to make ' it jdeavant for any one 7 Mr. John Scott, an old and rejected citizen of this place,, after a long illne-s died Sunday, lie was a. : l'ard working man and had striven hard to educate ad of his children, fle said that'hnrhad made peace witlr Go! and was just waiting to be called home, lie leaves a wife, three daughters and five sons. Mr. I. p.. McKissick and Son of Union are the indertakers and the funeral sermon preached by Rev. \V, ft. Xorflette. The Bible Clas.? of the Lockhart Baptist church is a live wire in the church, 'with Mrs. Hattie B. Kelley, president, Mrs. Carrimie Thompson, .ice pres., Mrs.- Ella Goforth, sec.: Miss /.cipher Thompson assistant sec. md Mr. Richard^ Kelley, treasurer. Mrs. Kelley presides with ease and - iirnitv- while- Miss?Go forth takes a Ime minute. Mr.'And Mrs. Fred Blackwell, Mr. I.ornie William* ji?d Mr?Farr of- Union motored down and spent Sun- ? "iTTy aTternoonjvith Mrs. Lillian J.. Bogan. who was delighted to have ihem and hope they enjoyed it wel. permit. . Mrs. Pauline Glenn aiid Miss Elizabeth Scott, formerly of this place, but now'of New York City are here on ; lie account of the death ol . : her J Mm Scott. They "lire" the pic 141 v 1M IIVill4.ll UIIU IIK'II 111 il 11 \ Ult'UU^ in"' glad to sec them, yet sorry they were called home an such sad; occa ioti. ' " ' Miss Kti'ie Hughes delights to corny down and read the "Leader." We .wonder why she. like many others here, does not subscribe for -t+rr ."Leader." .Miss Hughes is an intelligent young lady and we hope she will sd;>|i give, tis her subscription foi ihe "Leader," and also tind a good "hubby." The. liapt ist <d' South Carolina will' assemble" soon in Hartsville, a great gathering of men for religious purposes. Hpt I fear the work will be .hindered koine by some who will be - 't here?to t-eek?t-he ^TTtt'ice.'urnd-TTT elr vate-themselves. This should not. be ctethren. Let .the -.office seek the = man?ami all?^will uamk?together for . i hi' glory of God-. ? 1 lilvAl FORT COl'NTY TRAINING SCHOOL Prof. J( p. Binges and Prof.Wilk is el t Iw.'State Cullege made u-busi? :es t l ip here on Thursday last. BotlC "Then were satisfactorily?impressed with t'lie'' work carried "oh by Mr, Shanklin. ?" * ? Mrs. Kiley along witha few of out tudc-hts attended the Woman's l)a\ olebralion ,hel(l at the Jerusalem MeFluid ist Chun-h. JTeabrodk.-ST CL, our hoys and girls.. rendered three seleeinrrs; We also listened t(r an inter-"" stit.tr sermon preached by the Rev. U, W,. Mel.umore. On Sunday afternoon the principal and members .of the faculty and a few students motored to Beaufort o witness the" exhibition Parachute -utmpmg-at - ttu* Aviation field. Mr. Shank!in, little Foch an 1 Miss Su<ie- Wr.ijrht._a student here had o -ur^.in the plane. -Mr. Nelson the T^s:.ehufo Juniper is a cousfn "to Miss 'A eight. ?? The Training School Base Ball earn1 has been- reorganized and they are hooking forward to. some success in games .in the near future. The principal and Mr. Shanklin nade a business trip to Garntlf, S. nil .Monday afternoon. Thev re- . port a pleasant stay. Our, bb.\;s and girls are entering heartily into the spirit of "Be Kind to \ninials" week. We note* a decided illffeence in the treatment of the ni alee and cows. ;? ?- NOTICE All ox-service, men of the World War who desire a full cash payment of the Pullman Bonus Bill will plpase sign petition at the following named places: Dr. Ruff's Drug Store, Mrs. Matilda Griffin's home and John W. Matthews Shoe Repair Shop on South Mam St.. This is sponsored by the M. ,M. 0. S. J'ost ~\o. 4. James Woodbury, Commander; J. W. Matthews, Post ! Adjutant. ?Fm*-good wholesome news read Tin f Palmetto Leader. ( For Sanitary and healthful meals I j .- -HHt?Smith's and Sartor's cafes. I r ' THE VALMET . . _ ... -TC AN OPEN LETTER TO THE 1 IIXI n n .Alii?lUmm.K-" Perhaps yotyhave noticed tlmt Ventions ^'Hl soon bo in session. Perhaps you -have heard of many aspiring -to lead the conventions, if so toyou I appeal and send this, letter. I have bitterly opposed tije type of leaders that charge of the men eonvolition in tlu? ?\oof W?v*l i .. ... ?..v uut i Ulll COllvinced that they art1 doing their best and peed merjL.syinputhy than critteispi,'Mnor^ 'cooperannfi than voiced disapproval. I want you to study the program which has been arranged for the Bennettsville .session: then ^ludy^ the- program arranged for llil7 Charleston session and make your own conclussion. Since 1(J20, I have been t'.oirg as Lincoln said, "i will prepare myself and then my time will come." The state is divided into several groups, each will have its. inning on election day and it is my hope a lid appeal to you that w" .. as \y?done when a. president was to lie elected for Morris College, giya all who .are in the race a chance "to he voted on and-then all abide by the results. If a man is elected from the ranks ml can do the work, let him be the. leader. In all the conventions this year, I will be an observer, doing my bit to give to the state a different?typo of program to what the past gave. Whatever may be the issue in the l*hrent body (tho* S01U0 Parents nin ' old and-impotent and must depend 55 their..children)- let us as young peofde?rtr^tlie Sunday .School- and B. V. P. 15. department think in t?rms ol Tiges an not local settings. The time j has come when there must be a com-' oleto separation of methods and angles of approach. President Gandy. the big hoarte.', broad sou led, -vis?I ioliaiy an.L thotfui Ts open for suggestions and will hear your side aiul-. will give all a chance to try out their ideas, once be feels that they are' the best. He is no lighter and has been in Greenville for years and is there not because - he -ris jx tighter with u pugnacious ego, hostile supeiy net and porcupinish personality, but because he is a man who hive* and 1 treats enemies'with respect. He uses thbse who can do the work, tho- they opposed him for the office. We?have set as our goal only $5,000 ( lor this year. Willi every part of the whole working as they are now "about to do" this will b_c. easy. I am asking that every'chairman in every county appoint under you '20 secretaries and ask each one Mo re-, t>bV( lo you ohe dollar on the drive, every school and union give what they can on the drive from $2750 to $25.00 we will more than raise our $25,000 a< a. whole and upper South Carolina will more than raise her share. We have the machinery and the men to put over this drive and we will do it. I am appealing to you to send a large delegation to J^harleston Mn July and send a large donation. AH ! cards and dates .for meetings are being mailed from the Publicity Sec-re i taryolf ice this week and we want 'you to-place all your cards at once. I All workers will lie announter as far as possible by May first, but all plans are being mailed this week. The Office trLPeek l am n.rr^ircaniliilatc- for any office ill any of the conventions, except to be one .of those who will give to the -tate, a safe and sane?progrcdve program. I am preparing for any place my fitness may commend me to tlie thotful Baptist of the state. 1 seek no honors, and shirk no responsibility. I am out to make the thing I represent the best that goes or',-1 quit. . I.hope to be and am .preparing(6 be South Carolina's Dynamo of Information; inspiration and perspira | nominate on- for the assistant see - ' t'ctn nwyportttun - irrtho -mrri - rriniTTitimtt: 1 say. f am not ready for the question. At Charleston I shall offer, a plan i fort"- (he--work of the corresponding secretary?-office;- which if voted?by the convention,, will carry I'm ward tin* work. President Taj Timber At BcnnettsviUe, there will lie some ... :..u, i / . . ... i t iiiik'ii.v guou wees cnicir; id select ^ .'rum. My list includes the following names: Dr. J. W. Boykins; ripe in i expedience, in scholarship, preeminent in leadership, a peer, a seer, democratic tactful, congenial, a Moses in and if .loshtia in^t-mirage, | a Sampson in character, an Isaiah in vision, a Raul in sull'oi irig, a John in love and a Samuel in fathcrliness. There is Dr. II. II. Butler, the Napoleon in -generalship, the Koch m strategy* a lion in boldness a deer in -wil'tness, .an air brake in emergen ies, a lamp in the night of conflj- 1 sion, a?-, tender as love as kind as light"! and as reliable as steel. Remembe" the hand that guided us in the hecti lays of IPSO. lie is a man of affairs >f responsibility, a master in the pro-.! fessional world. fie will" make 'a | nighty good prop for I)r. Pinson and | hie r?W?orvniii oi \f/i.???ne r'/.lhu#/. K,. too has the cars of the state u,s at. Educator. There is Dr. (1. (i. Daniels, who lilye the Maid .of Orleans, standing with a program of operation already worked out and ready for the convention. He is John on the Isle of Patmos with a Revelation, a Paul who has seen the man calling for help, a John Buyan coning forth with men picked for "every phase of the work, a doctor with a remedy for all the conventions' ills. A man with will power, who not only ; makes plans, but has the personality to work the plana. He is peace- ( 'ill yet nggre^ive, quite accurate in , :haraeter analysis, quiet yet power: 'ul. ft? Knows the state and lias 1 irst hand facts for the convention ' le is a Guilder, an executive, an adninistrator, a financier, an organizer 1 . - . i IX) LEADER and a n^ster of men.' There is I); "J":?S; Karle, who has heen president for several years, a man" who dares. attempts, who wills, -who plans; who * speaks his convictions: he has th ska 11 of a Robert E. Lee, the acumen 1 Thomas "umtei',' the traits of a s Cm i'iro \7n?l.- ...iv...: I ? ? itoiiin^ vu: i, sua U III IK 1 servant", always found in the thick- P est f>art of the battle stand- l; ing like a Stonewall Jackson, a trreai pastor, 6 powerful preacher, a won- 1 tier! uL-exeeuLivo, a buoineas man, a ' man of means and ability, prepared 1 in mind, in heart and soul for the. place. A Saul in learning, a Dan- 5 iel in suffering, a Stephen in martyr- . dom, a Hahhalxas in liberality and a'j David in lighting. One - of these 'is j our choice. I STEPHEN C. CAMPBELL! CARD OF THANKS j1 1 L We wish to thank the manv friend* 1 iiviu uic uaniK'1. XMclIinillg 10 Will < again; A very intyyosi nig urogram was rendered. ' ~ ^ Dr. Daniel preached a soul si if- i ring sermon "at Mt. Zion in Salisbury ' Sunday.?Ha*. was accompanied by i his Junior choir, Junior Usher hoard.I and. congregation. - Lf ,] B. Y.'P. U. met atr itft r> o'clock.?The IntorriTodtaTe 1p. Y: P. j U. had charge of the program. They presented a Missionary ])lay-drama ] Lest We Forget, directed by the i group leader Mis. J. S. Daniel. Til" B V P V ''. <? Daniel as the director. There are i now .the Juniur *B. Y? IV U.; inter- < mediate B. Y. Pr-U. and Senior B. Y. P. U.; the B. A. U. of older peTiple i from 30 years lip. They are getting 1 along fine a group of 20. - Also the 1 Children's Story. Hour. Group.. Mrs. Daniel is using the star method to i build up the Union. The meetings 1 are interesting. ( Mrs. Pearl Coleman continues, ill 1 at her home. ; .Mrs. Leila Durham is somewhat im proved after being critically ill. < Mrs. Rachel Bishop is now resting i ,j uiiiisdtt preacnea a wonuerj ul sermon, which everybody enjoyed. Prof. ( Blocker from Columbia .worshipped with Rtfv. Johnson at Bethel Sunday morning also at Spring Hill in the afternron. The A, C. K. League met at six o'clock; after whUh Rev. ~ Johnson - preached another great , sermon. Rev. Johnson attended the , District Conference at Arthurtown last \v?k. Mrs. Saya Ponds, Mrs. Bell Rawls and "Mrs. Lula Suber who have been sick are able to be up again; also Mrs. Jeniiie Sligh who has been con I fined to her bed for some time is I improving. - I Mr. Willie II. Corley. is home from | the hospital and doing" fine. " Mr. H. Leaphart of North Carolina e spent the week-end with his sister c Miss Ilessie Ia?aphart. Rev. and Mrs, Brown from King- ? stree vjsiU'd her sister Saturday .Mis. i J. SttpT^ J Mrs. Lydia Williams from Bates- K burp spent the week-end with her 5 dster Mrs. J. Sliph. . - C Mrs. Emily Clark-^from Columbia 5 i teacher of Cedar Branch school 2 Aras a visitor in I^exington Monday; , lllM.KNA NKNVS. J Mrs.. Polly Kayo has rohilmod from .'harluUt', N'. ? ~ Kov. K. A. A'??n loft Monday norjiiiijj to ho at tho hedsitlo id' his iistor in Union. Tho finU'ral of Mr. Sim Brooks vas had at Bothlohoin .Monday at 1:00' o'olotk. Slinilni- uolv.w.1 ...I ..'ill, C...O md discussed by tiic Supt. and i lass's taught by tedchers. SiibjbcL (Soil in t-Ymtioii.. .The 1> sse:i wa-r-rovii wa d iy ouv beloved . pusiur, llov. .1. A. r?wntip> H<? -made --ft?plain ..'".Hull jvcryone could undeistand;-At 1 !!:::?> A.M. Kef. ,!. A. .('.amhlo *>>? ponded to h's?prrrpio. hi 5:' s'ltll IT"^ civing gosjel froni Romans :">:< ; For a-hen we we re yet 'withoutst lynutli. 11- due .time Christ died for the unjbdly. The pastor was. at his lit st. He preached $ s'oul st b ring seamen. It caused many to give expression of iltffr assuiunce Tn tlie Kesifrre tuui. Truly, onr pastor is a Clod sent nieslengoi:. Sunday was' our tegular 'omiuunion, * " The A. C. K, Lean lie was held -:it die usual liour under the leadership ?f Mr. 11. P. Iledmon, ils president. \ lovidy 7^1 up -iff~y7.1:ie. l~Tr, Ts~u i re jiesent. ?Miss s?(I irleiia? ( lai k and N'ortt suh'.'r. students of Hooker T. W'a'slvngton spent the. week end home. ' The- many friepds of Mrs. Delia Iviehardson are glad to knew that she jciionie' fi qui tlu hospital and doing liceU. .Mrs. .Julia' Rawls was called to ho lied side of her -.-irk (lane lit er. Mis. Irene Smith, Colunihia, S.- ('. IV i hope Iver a speedy recovery. Mi^n A nnii Ilipp i 'lii'Miu and d"k tig nicely after an operation at the Tuod Samaritan 1 iiTspitai. 1 "* At noon Wednesday. March at i *nc know Church Miss Prudence I'aris, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Paris named to Mr. William P. Paukins if Columbia, S. - C. Miss Paris was il'i'l t V i? ;v wliitu i'iuIii.iiii "VI ! e .,,v' '',v l" I early a take. Diu's up a .<1 ranker I >j ul as hiibby who'is r.ol ii.atrh foy , Maiyavlrn JfC'TS" t he i n both in inn \va- ' tor; a maid, \vlu> it a stream; a nnul , uml sentimenial jailbird oiiricho- llu ' i.ci'iH'; At< t: ':! * ih h-Tftr. She continues her schemes until hub by is taken- to jail by a noliro. \vl;i. is a master. The cast is as follows-:" Harvey, 1'. .Marshall .Mny's po,iv.atneiu hu-'bahd. Miss Built Thompson. Hr. (Set ah! -\ lies, (.lorry? Ma-' ry's nlhi r husband. -Mis - K.-sic Trap,' I.itupy I/atitiij;:-11, an cx-Yor.vic!-, Mi.-(iert rnilc?Ford.?I'l l ice.?M t. t b,, r. ? Ford. Mai y- Marshal!,- Mi.. Koui e C'raw lord. Sylvia Alien, .Mrs. I.bui e C. Binjr. Miss Kn?iLy l-'ai.-.ley, Mrs. Sadve W. Itice, Florenc Ainsloe, Miss yv iiiic ivieivi r. Stella, tin- . inai ' j Miss Donilh'v KuhuiiTTTiift , 1 A large an appreciative audience ivitnesse i the "play" and from tin t many applauses and explosions tiu ' performance" tv'a.s far superior 11? the ! X MESSAGE 01 i- When ieath invades your famil; J sanation comes to you from the f i - ANl>' BKNEVOI KN'T ASSOC1A ] protected by insurance !a>vs, to i policy which you* forethought pi nucn. ' The Mutual belief & L i T. R YOI NHRIA I PTTONE 7TR6 BBCBCBQBQdC806Cf?6CB3RC83R0t?(C8Ce3?R}CR06CfCeCftQRC . . * 9 . ' * . Saturday, April 23, 1932. 11 AIM'SV 113.K MOWS * Tho sail inlollrgTiiee of the death -trf? Brm?dtrme?;?Hi own was convoyed to the members of Alt. Calvary A. M. I*'. Church Tuesday evening April 12, hi the passing of tiiis dear ycumr a an we realize that the community lias in-', a loyal ciuvsvn ana Alt. t al-. \lry has lost another link from its rh-iTli: ?haW lost ~ " ' "lul Llic 1-hiiifti a loval mom.,. her. . - > On Knniiijt' to llaflsville he connected himsell with the members ol' "Alt. Calvary ,\. AI.-K. Church.. and 'worked very ..faithful as lonjc as hewas . able." Later he was added tc? the Junior Trustee Hoard and- the {ruinday ?Sehuol. We do now offer., the following resolutions: Whereas it has pleased the almighty to eall fidm Alt. Calvary Bro/ Jajnes Brown and whereas death has taken from labor to reward Bro. James Brown *r and whereas the church and commu- . nity lost a l'aithlul servant and the lei.-t aud l/rdiiier a oevoted brother and the wife a devoted husband and .mi. n imams who is a k'auiiaio 01 'A 1 It'n ami Mort1Vou.se Cui|eae. -Mr. \\ i.li.mm is h.-a.l ..f i la- Onim v linn - - ' iujr Co., quality printer in t levelantl, 4i-mV<?tmtry~Aft*. 11efts prepared u> do .all?hig^_tiass_;prinUnif?il')at t.ie? " it-It;."'att*s and Vis-itprs may 'need, ai t.lu; CitMieia! Conference wliile m Cleveland. (;ki:at iwli, m:\VS The .Juvenile Club was charmingly entertained at the home-uf-?Mr. and Mrs. ,Kr.nest Thompson, Thursday ai tirnoon,-March--17, at l o'tdoe'.. Tiie .'.President .Miss Connie C. Meilwain presiding. The meeting was opened., with. siiitfinK aim prayer. The clubwas laVoro,' with a solo by little . . . Henry I.ewis Clinton and sev. ral seleet ions by?tlie?Tuv-ettHe?tpsn'rUt te-. Several sanies and beaatiiul music added life to the nucting. .* dainty : repast was served by tin . ' lurstes.,?a's-isted by?M rs.?Xel.on iimi ..Miss A'lbvrta Clinton. This jolly' bnneh of children returned to then homes vi ry. happy. The V. \V. Meetiny met at the home of .Miss Aliiia liolnies. The meeliiio was well attended and very- in- ten..-tine. ,A_line program was ren- ? dei ed. A delitlous repast was served. After the meeting ^adjourned til . 1 "lie.!ulieI s visii.ed The siek. it"" ...s.i'uhij h'-" i'' k,? .Miss Minnie (railher, Misses. \Y . .Mat* and Alberta Clinton wore Liu guests at dinner of Mcsthunes Anna ami Odc-sa (Junlhorpe and Miss Em-' . a (InntTYorpe.- A delicious dinner was served and the afternoon was pleasantJy spent. It is with regret we report the illness of Mr. \V. 1C Carter. Altho' l.e is improving he is still confined to h:'s room. 11 > ? many -friends are praying lor hiij speetly recovery. faciijty's e^pectatioii. who wishes to thank 'all til' the friends for thV . help a 11 d'7)VFc s e n c 0. ~ The 1'arent Teacher Association ' Inn;, wiili?all?t'l i nils of the school ?. presentnd a Fashion Show during: "* ""~^77 tin- I-;' I work. ,'One ifelt that old initii depression had ^topped aside ? w-uii tin- indies appeared giving the latest stylos of the season. T.he folio vii.g groups wore presented (a) II m- (iros-ots; (11) Street dressers; (-1) .Mi'sses and (frown. lips evening dresses; ( :) Kiddies frock's and school girl (ire.-ses (e) Afternoon dress. A heat siiiit was. received from this effort which goes toward the improve 01 lit o>f t 1 II l-t'hooil ? ?!? Mrs. Eilru l>ing, formally of Allen.dele new re-iding in Springfield, Mass is the guest of Mrs. Erwin and Mrs. tiariH*a<