The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1932, Image 1
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South Carolina's
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attract or repel, votes. History repents
itself. The niiti-slnvei v. st.ruVafv
and '..Vie prohibition fiyht n.i i *
parallel and email fours. The til.."
. While Party tried to side-sit p. dojLu
and evade shivery a>~ a : oral i.-su< '
As a i esulI it was rem a r "I i-* ;ViiT
lost with out-frrr^e. In th so day.-*
there, arose Uto ITpublican Part:
instinct witli ri'iflit.enus pu-pu e an
moral energy. It I inn My fa.-od th;
institution of shivery as the morm ~
iniquity c'f the nation and p'edy,v; i
itself to its undoing.?The?advoi . i
ries bom those in, espoused the untoward
side of slavery and thoM
who temporized with ii - were s\vv)., away
by the aroused eonseienee i 1
the nation. Will 'now (he Gran ! i
Old Party imitate its Whin prototype
and invite a. like falcT--.W-ould.-1
Abraham Lincoln have a.eepted a
nomination on a platform! which
?equivocaled ou liny- question yrfc slavery
??('< - it rast t he Kepiib+it-an Upoveution.
al f'li . If " " 1 s:''i i nd I *. *i;
How has ihe mifldyi lien f,. n
m ai l1. The Ko|)ulilionn_ UimliThiliiiLr
plan is intended id 1>C all thi'i^s t' i
all rtien in order t hat it mi^ht catcii i
the* hesitant volyr. To the wets i'
may be inteipretahle as dry. It is .
f neither hot nor col : but lirtle warm
- Secretary Mills and IVst-masier General
Brown were the chief agents i
and mouth i.rjiea.- of the adniinistr.
tion in fabricating' the tfivilt .onui
drum; Under severe 'ffaiadirprirrn b.
SenaR+r Borah, they are both new
disclaiming that the plat form advocates
repeal of the Kiiihteenrti. A
niendm,ent; If they did m?t men
repeal, then what' under hrtrven-ili - -
they moan? In 1DUS. Senator li in,
and President Ni -Indus .\7ni-vy 1'iitlc
espoused the- c;uhk of-wet and r. . a
. before the-UoHvcnt jon. X'o^ singi ?
? . delegate, no American citizen obu\" a
t-he?grade- of tl.e Moron ini-unde) i
stmil ihi? poMUoii of either-bf Hi: .- ?
_ ^l-eal rhninuiut Tin ,> hi, :1)?Lu
deep-seated moral convictijms. The 1
used language to reveal, and not (< i
conceal their nua-ning. Plain prin- ;
tuples call . for pi a .in . speaking. Me
straight f. rward siuxv-h In cause thei- i
deeds are evM. Tlrak ( ' m\sin.vl> _
standing Abraham IJneoln on tlv .?
slavery Question. Put liei-anc o;' t1 _r
sinister purpose hid .'en between liu n
words it wUl take most of the tim< >
of Republican spellbinders to explain ?
just what the prohibition plunk d'<
or.does nut- mean. i
The Democratic plar.k will prob i
bly be clear and unmistakable. P
will declare for repeal, of ti e High. *
teent-h Amendment ' in* language. s< a
plain and simple that a way farimr .
fool heed not be e nfi^ed Thereby!
" - Unless some other issue is iiijeetin I
in t ho <aoipiign l.r?gidc tiu.k limb i _>
bition, the Demo: rats " will' prolulm
win. The plain unsophist it ated vot< r 1
prefers plainness to indjccisi n and >
"Confusion. The strategy of K -paliii
can''leaders from now mi will be- < '
hiv! some other subverting i lie.- 5
either in our domestic atl'airs or f v t
eign relations ;pul thus -beguile, tl.i '
voter into forget fulness of the blupder
of the moral straddle, at Cnicago. |
Let it be taken for granted -Lh.-t,
in the present state of the publi
mind the wets will probably triumph
at the election. Will that mean . the.
repeal of?the?fiightoont.h - 4-niow?- ?
ment? By no manner of mean .
There is no humuil likelihood, th u
they win carry two thirds <:f bo n
branches of Congress, a condition
precedent to the proposal of a constitutional
Amendment fur repeal. I'sq
even shcyld they sweep the.ounlry
by such unprecedented majority, it
still requires a majority' of 'the 'legislatures
of three fourth- of the \
states, by concurrence of both branch- |,
es in the severed states to ratify ^
the proposed amendment. 1 d. not j,
? believe that there con be?found?
sanity who believes that such a ic^j,
suit is possible.
Then what?is?to ho the result- -of ..
First Annual E
? SC.
TW 1
iKiimii i?. i uiii, niiiu1 .^iiih'I'visoi
>f Negro Homo- Itemonstratinn Work
They shall rise up and t-n!1~!tc*t~^?
?hi MI IioujililIul
ol future joy, uiul health
secures ilit* goodness of nature a'
ierl>o-t, and cans against I lie b.iivn
sainciu'ss of tJio winter months.
iVell d. os she look u>. ilie*' ways "rio?'.
household.
Tl.o housekeeper ol' to ay *4Pas. a>
ggrr. responsibility than her pic"
Iccessor of a geiiors|tit>n .or two ago. 1
pi n luT~shbtdd<?rs rests tlie_liU'den 1
if ki epinjj her family in g od liouitn
Itfutigh the -right choice ami prepu- 1
ation of food. In pa*?t years she '
ras coiiteni to furnish quantities oi *
lisle s of doligiuful flavor and to sec
lev I'a.iiilv cat their-till. If?illnrs.
:>nw -S.il.. .Mill 11 >i' It)" din-J^r -mil ill.I _1
ier part by denoted nursing,
-fod+ee-.?t+nr- +iTJtr-i<u iIV. hlusl mail"~
ain not only the roputat oil'of bo'ng
i good cook, but she must also rake j
ii\' i osponsi'bility i.f selecting i'oo
D'icli will nrovide . nioper m Hcrial or
the growth of the children and
uo.iiote the health of each niellihei
t her d'am'ily. Doctors and health
peciaiists tell us ihat the tired feejig,-tile
so-called "spring fever" a
;TTr end ol winter, is of I eh d up" l < '
hp laek til' fruits and vegetables iii
lie w'ntor, is often due to the lack
f fruits and vegetables in the win- ?,
er diet. Our new knowledge, of ,nurU'ondias
caused us to realize nioie i
1,early the body's need for iron
hosph rus, lime, eellulo.-e and vita
lines. " Thvise essential substances'
re probably more generally islri
uied iij fruits and vegetables tbarr
i any other class of food.
hoTiie canning Ts the best iiu air ?pi'i
i v id big a rulf it'ient?euppiy?rH
l* localities where fruit and vegvtlile
markets are n-t easiiy acces'1)1.
or il'y pi-.i-.? pf fii'sn?firodiUU "*?
? piolftb+tive to thv family income.
lie summer vegetable garden' can
dsjly .be. transformed ijito a "winter ?
arden" by planting for a surplus -v
cyctables to be canned for tin' __
lonths when the garden does not
) 'du.e. For those who do not havt
ardciis"" an i.. orchards thy farmer:'
oad-s'de 1 stands and home markets j
fVord exec lit r.c* oppoi ti.nit y to ini. v
rcsli fruit and vegetables, in season
t surpi'i ingly low cost.- Canning
in season" savesmoney, labor, time
t'd energy "out '?f season." ^
Better health, better work, belief
leep, better play can vesu,u only (
iota having wholesome, sinipie, well
vmv nn^iiv po III.-MIIUU! HI i\H\\ |
nrk City the South Carolina Tn-| ci
creulosis Cooini 'tee will coin I net a i
Teat health conference for teachers I j
11 'attendance at State College.!
'eachev.< and Soulh ( arohna teach- ' <i
r* large. July t-!>, at Stare Ool- ' I
.'Ktv . ... ... .J...
For the first time sucli a project )
?-hemjt earriecF-mitv ? ? I -Health?Kdu?r
ation ivcognifced 5h(t~5c'cVeditetl bv :
lie State Board (if Education are
tfing offered at Suite. College by t
(Mrs. M. Montioth Simkins, field 1
orker. State Tuberculosis Connniipe.
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An extension ? health library. ,
ml exhibits from Now York
ill be features of the conference. f
An "invitation 's extended to all ,
.ichers and others interested in s
ealtli Education Instruction. ~ j
This service is made possible thru s
he sale of Christmas seals. ,j<
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Jathing Beauty
Monday,^Jtrfy A
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ftutiti
('OLl'AI 111 A, S. (SATI 'RIM
BISHOP ^
Calls Trustee 1
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A ll I rn. fr i :- of .Vtljrn t'r,1\t ) .-if v n; <
at inn ( |i?;| i ! \ |' t|,c. I 'liviM,-ity 11
At tl.i - nn t iin- a fat-illfor iht- Cull
il ' rt-sim'l?l. A jitCliusinc.ss. orollul>v
vo'nsfili'j'tal.
I i i r- h <1
- i. i-:. tiiomas,
- ' Sreretuiv- of^-Tnott O' Hoard.
CMI!-:STI:1{ iv\i{ \oi:AI'HS
Mrs ('. jJsuini has i.etnn\?'(t"
h ni',' after - p' liditio- a week in ('am
'*'? .wi^u hi t SiMi'i- '.M.ss* Mattio
Hoovy.
Mi-. A. . Adair was hostess at
!i*'r home on HiHoy St pool on Woil;u\s?!
ty voiiinji'. \i oni|iiiiiH'iTlai\v to
-J?I hi i . ?M-i?-I i i>l'j >5: -1 c lies a l.i I
ride. who were married. .in Inno
hi. ni<?i 11*11'r ami to her ifieeh Miss!
U'yo!r,v .lo.t.'s uii i- marriage to~
AH. (Jolty Ih-hi'oi-k n Xoveiiih.'i
to* lilsu annonm-cd: ilolh cmipK''s
i iy i\ * d : a;.v 'kraut'fid?and?rrsrftTt-"
preAetns. ,M?. and MrsL .Jones ..will. .
H VP-.ill this cily. Mr. .J ones is (Ji itera!
Missionary ti the* Hrc-hyterian
I'luir. h. His work rovers many of
tla* states in tlif Knstern h vlt' of
i!rd I". S. Mrs. J lies -is a successftiA
leather. Mr Habeoek is the ener
!v!u; nnvni (if ih,. N. ('. Mutual In- j
ura lie? Co.. ia -Lancaster where h '
Hill lib will', will l-v^y- Mrs--Bah- ?
'Orli IllUJi'lU?ill*1- pllSt* Veil |-?in the
syV't'iu. - ' , :
Mi'.vim 1 m ai I -nml 1am.ii t an.Il?aek~ "
I 'M- ret in a (I I i'iiin .loiitison ('. Smith
ind I.A'i11'^>i nil- Ciilleye, respectivcy.
where .they won- students.
Mi s lii'i niee Allen left Sainr'a\ _
:or \\ a>;i no-ton. I). <*., t7I visii
Viends. Sli". will attend Colundiia
t-iiiv?*rsity Bum..ier Sell ol. New York
'ity. , ..
Mr. W alker AH.ni lefj ' Salui'd.iv
M'ss Maria Alexander lias return-m|
to the city after a stay of eiuy'
lays with rila i\'e- in' Philadelphia
lYashinjvion. and l.yhehbui-jf.
Mrs.. Ma^'vie Coleman and Mi...
daty.ew !iiIiiimi:i Were married
y r.irht a1 ht-r yon.- u>\ /'olvirijoa
Chest;'i fraoi is-wiil rejoice to know* v
nude 'Veril A!tii:vJ*iail I~f ' the t'.i.'t!.
'reciniM?ha?11 i Ind"' min. Mr. -Jack- ,
on wlii' rr^ torniec Cnesler e.lk.'.ei:,
S -dse [O'e |<TV '''Wo; t he I )oU'a i:l
leinei in! .bjospital in IMi-da elphhf. .
Mr. S. fr^iis Kir.ley, .Jr.,.left Tinus
iay t^veiiin^' for New York City, to _
user .1 ull'.ard . ( pus u vatoi y id Mn- ~
it- w.. ? ??it-. v. til- ^ udy.
Mi.-s Finals- is MeAlilv spin* las.
... !; ir. M true. * *
* Ii.). C. (!d in v preadied in
A ; ..a So '..in Sainlay. M
fsT IlrrrTeTT I.esteli. a pionOcr
iii/.en die I at her home on (hak St,
Phurujlw.v aft .u .several years, of
hilinjr health, _ Funeral . Serviees
vert held Sunday afternoon at ("alary
Bpptist Church. Rev, Douylass
the pAMon?t|sf?3a'. lied the sermon. v
Mir. luih's a d'iu;*!s;t r. .Mrs. Martha
A'riji'iit; a son. Mr. Lucius I.eaeii.
i "mimher of in uids and trroat-jjraiui
hildivn and in uy other relatives ...
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~-Kfv. W*. M. P;u roll rot timed' t< '
ho i*iiv Snndav 1*1:rr spending iw.,
\ ,ek> in X.ewa i;f<, X.
.Mi. I in-: N\'S\1 4 in . aeooinpanto '
lex. T. TT7 \ \'' i - tu t i' ;?nn,.|litn'or^T7r
'n.Isi\ and -pent the May ' '
Rev. ('. \V. MoXeal. * neroiiypanio'~
?y A! ,'M1- James ,M. jyin nd ( liTt Htack
'>n worn to Spartanburg last Jyeek
where Rev. MoXeal ooiuluetod
t I l'V< ,-rtly Mr.
Janu's Satterwhite. after tourniihr
Friday nto.rnihtr from Ports- ,
noiith.- Va.. will leave in a low days *
4Jivbaiaa.
Chi Id t on V I lay was.: observed Sunlay
.owninir ;it Calvary Haptist an"
dotropoliian A. M. K. /ion ('huroho-.
Mr. William M Chirki'n,"ATrs. Ala- 4
!e Hou.lwaro, Mr. I.awren.ee Mills are 1
I it ovi rj; a: the Pryor llo pital.
Mrs. Polloooa Havis litis returned }
rout Athrfila whore' she visited her *
lil-tlll.S. ?; ("4
The I'u' titioMi Snmnirr Si-icmh j\
ipetied in K<ick Hill, Monday ni i n- L
lijLi- with Jttt enrollment Of" 174 1 J
H'lSops.
Mi"-. ('. M. Kinley spent last M n-j t
l;iy in (Vhnnhia and Tut rdayin j .
mrr.-mvi11n o. K. S'. ' ! I
The 1'uhlie I.ihrarv is being well ,
nitron'zed.. Adults and children ate j |
wdintr it -pU.-a.sanl--to read the hooks .
in : tvlnra zincs I'Yioh w^ck - J
On tlv/ sii'k lisl ill.'.?MVs. M;IV ji
ha lOj rott, Mrs. Heulah Cunning- J
nun. J
Miss 'oanna Hlaekwo't is able >e
up and ahoi?t to the delight of her
natty- friends. ?:
Mfs, M-m y \el on lias come home
Yoni Miami. Kla., and has added a
tew room to her cottage. Last week
he s}>eti I in Xew York City and <
Philadelphia visiting hersons, Mes-1 j
is Alfred, Macus and Hughes Wil- <
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Contest, Rivers
Lth-Story On Pa
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Y. J.t'l.Y
VILUAMS
Board Meeting
1 :?.ml I . jm'i t III 1 A ' '
I o'clock- r.te-nav mornin , 1 .V, ."it-is.
Ofi! will In llci'Vt w itli ihr
r nature f.t :4aiiiinj.r to tfii*" \. !.
N<>.\. 'A II I 1 t M
('K: ii ii'ian o.r 'I'ci.' t -< I; ' f"V
1 i i i.-mrj,* v> aim . iiiiii.**.
sr.- JAMES A. \l. i:. ( III lv(. m
lie-hop' Sinis, A.. 1' ...l'v. 1> t'
a ill preach at SiT .la e- m \i S-.iiTTiiT.
I lily ;l?-d at 11:13 A, Al.\ TLl. ; u:a..L
i> ootiiially inv'ii-.l to near v - a:
K'i'o (if-today.
This will l>e his second m-iiuoh hi
'olumhia since having heeit''"elected
[lishop at-the last (iciu ra! ( onfe: em e.
-.Hisir p .Sean?VV-i-fiiriT . A.-~~7L^_:i-r- I'.',
i>iTT recently a.-- y:i-? h'-j
sout.h Carolina, who lui- proven hi'm
t 1' 11 I i V: r -I-'1 i I ,??U II
less man; will p'reavh at St. .lame- A.
11. ly ( hnreh. Ah.li'. Tth. 1,n?t~h? a.
, We are aski-ny t he - t,?i" iy.etm of.
'olumhia to conic out ,wt iri'eat iniyi-.
?eVs - to hear the ?iirst niessauv. ;m
lo.llht of ou-r 'niost esteemed f?i<ht p.
Kv-\% \V;.(?'. Owens, l'a>tor..
?s
\ tion \i. associ vrioN or
ml niM. h v.cihwii ^ \ii. i.* i w
.IN MON K.OMlin I
Mr. ('. A. Johnson, c."?>1111 >i;t. < i;>'
schools. who is chai-rinnrr-cxecut iw
ommittce Palmetto State Te;n lu i-' '
Association will leave ear|\ tioviL
vt'vk for Montgomery. Ala. < ;ft iein.il
lit- annual meeting of tlx- National]
\<soriat ion of Tca> lier> lit > oloi vd I
schools. All*. >)ohnsO|^ has heen in.-.'
11 ed to speak tin ..ProtA ^-i.onal I ? -ad- j
tsliip through Xeero Sapt-rvisnrs. i
'rof. J. S. Shunklin. iPeaufofi Coinilv
framing School, aiso a .meinhcr" of
ho eXfKlltivO i Iinimil 1 .'< . 11 I i I. v.N I : l. ?i
Association and Prof. .1,. P. Hnrjjcss,.
b.xecativo So'.'*rotary an- expected To
it tone! the Mofitginnery mcetinc' arepresentatives
of the Palmetto Association.
Bish'op. Noah Williams
At Chappelle Station
1 Sunday. ?^? 1
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Bis,hop Noah AV. William- wip
worship with >k "^aod iv. ".lolv did
i'f 1 1 :f''l . A. M. The paN'r . orrliallv
-invited.' : A '
Rev. Harrison Rrvnnt', Minister.
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ide Beach Park
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Mr. Monroe Lindsay Laid
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Mr."i'u?d Hipp: oiu- aunt, r?Iat?.,
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!' inn. Wilt H*a\v '
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T'j. 1-KAhKR * an r:SrV.
i vi^' wn-k-V i< u-. wh.-Ve f""i \\ ill (
FfTTTl" il\s"iioMi; 1
:m M r?. Balinid
n. a o. M fS ii rili Ruv after-,<
>l>r.ni ti>r t\\ci-'AVfi'ks. txMv v-i-itinu
i fa* ivi . ? and fraixlr*. Vcun ncd to )
their limvo in Newark, N. .T., Friday.^
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.At Charleston,
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