The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 09, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6

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< Pa^e ? NKWHKIJin m:\vs ytinrlay_^;u>.Iuu->l.t\ >'??r -H? ? vices, Ami fi i-.ii ai'iKMiniiiv lrtv various ciiu relies wurv pivily wvl. attended. At Milicr'^ ( luqit I ih";c were quite a Iu\V. A nve is on for u larger S. S. The .qtousors arc lU'ti and liiui', .winch will Ii.y t.? out win eaeli ether. I he ri'.il Is t>\(i hundred members. Visitors are v.el ?* conic o.l?h4h?htm?: Ho;.?h?1f. ~ \ I?~ ton mid his c\\ i to a iv. a .ho,.a- in XiwUcirV IIWV.Y In the ,1, I.II'I.I the congregation. W'm-n " a jM-'.or and taiuily locates on the ?n'rk imc h , . and 111 re. vood inn be dt lie. Kev. and. .Mrs. J. S. Marldi Uev. and , .M rs. II. Iltirst, Mr. and X. KjUKcnc .Met/. ..rid little K'fandda.t^o; or were?lutrhl; e-mertai-iie . at .a d". net-. Tlu i c \\ ore >4 cabbages. i?. a;,.; lice, roast beef, .;li;-\'t. tried chicken, lunch, meat. i 1 i^.11 ?. |?o.tatoe . Aatnd, cheese ejiijis. clmcoia'lc cake, !ced.l?a., 3 , * ' soft drinks, e^n-oaiitit ;<a . Ttavotvd cantaloupe, ii.c, cream 11 du't t? ? ' . nuteh to he remoniheivd.- Mi<. It-It .Harrett and _.Mrs. I. li>d Abet r.athy .were tile "fttt(TTilinvi'? a'.i.t ITTS frrt)? t of Key. .J-. S. Martin's C'nrrrii. Tivti. 1 l.v A. .M. E.Thure'h. li\s pe.^l really Jove f.nd n spi rt lotn. .V1:. the: miimsters have. t'.e d > 1-. .p reach Nut lh.( hi i linn, Smith Carolina,tioor,.a tatl rlit;r a p;.; i n ipa'in what | v\ a ? :-aiit c'? -hi* tin picatist oratort-j ; ! h.itfl-- vvi-i' .lifai.i in this Slate. lit Id '-*? tin- iar-.-est. Jin?-.?i an.i i.-r spacious foMi-jv auditorium in tin- South I'm' use of. Ne^rois, 1 nj* j t ii;.- t * . > ln-foiy the routest v. as to if n. a stireiiijr mass of. . i i t ' ' i i !i..n.an't;. c; wan liic n i idols-clani : . .e tii ,:i ia.;ssi??n, to tin- only! el. of t\hiii ipic ..in. he ln-iil I <? j < "*.xi 1 i11i ? i;:>. ' T1' aa; 1 "\ io. it the ma - ; ty-.-'r i tain, was 1:1 j~<-ilt thy litrltlsj riT.ojil Tut,. :i:ul t :u/n' Y liteied the ioUi . h".'! ytiviii-.cil xi^n^'. oi atm-s h i hy ift ,v I l>ifivtoi- of the Ihstiii,, 7 t T"~tiT t \ ; ' ] rur:-. h1.:. I If; J. ' -U. i.'. I.evi lJrysi;}eiu of t IV-' Cola ay. dv.ud the vast aud i nee' to rise, and .-tu t. Lift Kwry \ ?.>:eo' Jtuil -iitijr.:" .ifu r tlu' invocation was sait-l bv I he !'t. ?' P. A I'll n. .1 >r. Un- in ee words ,i -_i 11 i: n i MM lie of In. -rt- y *l in ' the Or.:or had d r.V. . .' > - tto- av.Uird vf t duration a. io t'j -.hi- -t.-.c-dti?r.-iiK ami then in.- ' .. i j i '1 . . ,\ . l 1': . lid.. .i :.? ^A ;j . V: ' " : '' : "l 7 ' ' , , i k . | ' " 1 : ^ - ^x1 :'U: "" 'r\l!!;; ? ' , | _ :'1; . V-.:.,. *rji: 11 iitt" c Mill ! :; !,|< ^ ? ?r-?r--'-r ; _ ,t; . ?/* I .11 '?r I.,,.. ! I ' 1 : K 'V ' t it? ij? r r''?-lf; j * ,|jr. \ 1'.\ V: ' "i'.tr.l to . ' - *' : ' i! t i \ IH i:- i. | ; iij-.i jo j ' ' ; ?; " ' 1 :?: I. ,jj .. ' . ' ' ' ^ 1 '? ' ' ' LM*^V. . t-1r i ., i ?-- T , . I J .. -f, " 1 a' aun l>? .-.a,.!.' .1, a,?; \ iV_uj't''" ;i - o '''.-v. : . i v,:.;.. :7 '; - ,J: .? ? : ar ..f ii?. . -V f,' ; J ' ' v. v- < ; ?| A ' ' ' I !' I'.ll. VI ' _ THE PAIvMETT 1 II I V-TIIKJiLL. I'IT 1 ICS RKPKESKXTKI> ?i:X KDICT.ALI.KN T~sr\i Mlilt SCIJOOL . I In* lit'iu'ilirt - A lkn Sammer Svhoui is. in is. iourtk wt?fk of work. ' An t. .stitl.?u.s K'i'ifP of U'uchi'rs an* in ait ;iT an o i< liu- i.ulnln-r of lv. o I'ir'.i' * i* ; a?ri \-four and . ruprulii.v i |r --Corty-ilino in ill \\n in Ni'rlii C'hiidiiia.'oiu in oneoiv Florida, and i i.i 1' nn;-v lv:min?Tlu?- o '(I./ihrt Mw?(^ifrni'lia " . ; *' i: "., .Mi-. ??.. !!. C'iM . ?! :'< ( ? . i .0. (>1'{: t it.i:.- snpyrI-.'i l.v- .M r ; Iiii> G:>ir?-s was i. Vtitil'iiliy aiTiiii^. il, with whfcte airci W llifh ' VSUs led- " ! i > ij U h.illy l?y tltf. young pi- plo_ .. an ?*i t ji.y:i)ih- one. I ml the.rnUoci"ii \>. a-. l_ r.. .h' I.. i;ont!.-it It-ft I- = t Thurs-.' ? v ii.V JM-iladidphin. i',i. i'. ' ! :i . I .('? ;im-s, .Jr., who is -? i! '!>>; in' I Jim-aster, S. C. spent I w 1 ii i i'i-i i rn i.. in.in. ??:? M s I- :i:r 1> til Gaines, M. J.ump itr-. and .Mr. I,. S. and (Y~. S I.nnipkins i- -! to ('in -t>:r. S. last Sati i.'y. There was a.)' hit;"esting eiuor -. upn-nt j>tv? n at the school.- audi- - . oriii , .S Mtn day night in interest of - S i :e an<i,.Maviie-.X.'urtC)- and : So lay Sch'inl, conducted hy A.-h-e jIoliMi-s. . . . j M . 1, Gaines anil Mi-s Wil-i ! I Mill* ' ( II I III! will ln!IV < I.M' -S-W?- I Ira in ifamous Kurk- House (.'."'i i try Club, the first colored band .to play in the country club in - f\ ur years pnd went over big and this country band also played in the gynasini at V. P. F. IrVfitute in Blackburg.' Va.. also LLi id lti ist.1. Mail will reach them in .Hanforth, Maine, are Victor E. Iloltx. Personal of the band as follows* Reed section: Pepper A. Ma; t in John Rainey, Ben Harper. Brass. Thadd<us Seabrc.cks, Jas. llarraington, Leroy Hardison. 3 BRILLIANT LAWYERS JOIN X. A. A. C. P. NAT'I,. LKCAL COMMITTEE Jesse S llesiip, X. J. Frederick and Louis Redding Accept Membership Vow Vni'lf, Inly 1 TIllCC UUtKUMld ing young Negro leaders.of the bar nave accepter appointment to National Legal Committee of tlfc Nacir.-nal Association for the Advance ment of Colored People. They are Jesse S. lleslip of Toledo, Prevalent of the National Bar Association; N. I. l-'red i f ('olnmlii i V.nnil. r na and Louis Redding of W'iljviington, Delaware. h(> N. A". A.^t'.^^V'legal'l<>reeX1 are' outstanding am. ng the younger mein hers of the bar in this country and a.h-of them brings added strength to the Association. Air. lleslip as head ?f the Naio -al Har Assdeiaiic.ii ha ]>eei.i niiliant in defense of the rights of the ' L- 1 " 1 A mi rn-i I I n o n . I. it4^~ er in the .movement to procure employment for colore- worker on the -Hoover Dam?Jrrrriecr at Las 'VcgasT ill has. eoiis.s.c".'Jy tried to hriug about cooperatiin 'for the. welfare >f the Negro belwien the A. A. P. and- the X itij. i.nl 15.:F As.-ociaipi.li lie is* a graduate of Howard '. "nivers'ty and of tin' llarvaul L:u ' hot ! where lie nade a hviliiant .... .... .i ....?^?i i .i.i. Mi M !\ 1'Yede.rick is c?l' the lead up MorM attoincv = <>l tl i Siju.ii r\t" ^Tc rl k ot llTs~irT' lii? pad N il a i'>~- ] is.il ITT>7| n \v triTT fnr~lh" I.i w- ! -uanx who later wvre-Iy-n rhed?art- A rk J n. S. ('., 9ft * i-??3iTi". !"'i\ I'i' i'li 1 ui. I .:i iic?<l acquittal for . one of tin in. I Perhaps li i s must speetac. In | hievoinent was the liheint'on f , i rl Hess, a colored farmer w!u> \f;ts er\ iiifj a lon*_r scutum-'.' iiii'. I it w -* 1 lii'wu that he Ii.kI been conyim" ! j i white woman's perjured I si'nmiy. I Mr. Frederick is how* fi*xhlinjr a white primary. rase. baviny ind il auv colored people ""in his -talc t - j cpisier tor- the vote, AH oi' tli' ascs be lias I'oiipht fur the N. A. \. C. P. . Mr. Hedlimr is .the' fi' st N't" rp !"X" I veb in Delaware ami nehVyed ti.i 'is! inH'un?h\ 'spl'te of 111 ' must d.i. lieult obstacles. He was graduate _ from Hr. wn University in Provider _e II. I.? .and from the -Harvard I.aw '^choo!, bc:n.ur admi.te.i to .the' D 1awaiX'-har, in, 1 iri'.i, * ()|{ ANt.'KHl lit, ^NHW S X Mr. and Mrs." Henry vParTer >\\'i re made very happy last 'Week- by llu* HUuiL. uJ' Lnmn H limn. iinil lli'ii' wives: Mr. Henry Parlor, 3r., and his \vit\v Mrs. Maude Owens-Parlm-; \I.- 'Nil., wlni-i. ?ml l>i< Wife \f.< Hester Jamison-Pnrler an \?Mi". Ma1 eolm Rouler < f New York City._Ihesu yuuiifc people- -motored d'.wn from Now York. City la-I Monday. Their stay in Orantfehurjr was iXpressed by their?noiiy friends amf rclat ives. as beiii'g: too short. . , * They - left Friday for New York and we'wish them a safe and happy trip. PHIU.IS WHEATLKY BltANTH Of THECOM MMIA IM IU.IC 1.1HRARY, 112!) PARK ST. ' \ Report for the Month of June Adult circulation: Fiction 51)8, NonPiCtion 112, Toted 711. . Juvenile circulation: Fh-tion 288; N'on-Fijti,on 1U7, Total 485. Entire circulation: l,l!K5 books, 22 magazines, 15 pictures. New. borrowers: Adult 11, Juvenile 17, total 58. *" Prdsent enrollment, 1,515. Several books and. magazines <|onale i by f riends. We wi re pleased Lo have several Summer School teachers visit the library, enroll and borrow books. Some borrowers .who had * topped readin.gr have return#d for more books^ and were pleased to see :he shelves filled. More Space, is needed at once. The month of July ..mi ^l l l. _ r 11. i! i hi;i i:na m:ws - j" Rev. and Mrs. .Jenninp's and dnttphj and relatives, Mr.-. <'orrie Lett last I Saturday for \\ shinurte,, and New UTS. spent the -11IT \\ itit their yiothei' York.- We hope l.or her a pleasant stay, Sunday Srhool opened at 'he usual hour tne Supt. being absent, (Mr. J. S. Sanders. ael ed. A very livej ly lesson w:ys Had. t At II n. in. ~*t In'' JL?LL,?Iv.?Ilonene opened with the president.* A very interesting nieetin^ was hat'. At S:.'!o Key. U.?A? Young delivered a hiirnin^ message. Wo were happy 11> I.UV . U V . . li'.H'l f;,s. ,.Vi r. ..Ill Alio. Jui''-'- W !'.. ? i??C<- !c?again. -A., Ani^in I'm-ly \\;iv frii <M| l.y Itio nusslnn. ry ladies at tin- home of Mrs. t.lllu . N ;r.o I1 j.iay <?i;_?i. I. A .sum o! Jj?G.(ll was realized. A party was had at. the sehool house given by the boosters dob. . ' . CIIKKAW M AM9 iSunday evening Julyd the student* \vho alter,ded the Bible sehool of Coulter Alemorinl--A ademy- rendered a ploaram at thy second 1 'rysbyteriau Chureh u hicJi_vvas eiiy -yed by all. blisses Willie Klloree, Sarah Ford " and Ate-Seis Lewis Thomas and Willie ford motored to Darlington, IS. ^Alomhvi?July -1 rh: A^tv Andrew Daniel Collins of Darlingtoli, S. CHs visiting, his cousin,, . us, A. Ai. iia.kew Dickens. We' wish for him a pleasant stay while in the .city. Mi -. A.'W W-jlson -spent the weekend in" W asliiugton, .D. C. visiting re-'1 ?'- - ,""1 ^' ? .Mrs. I.ula Johnson llenderse^ a,nd daughter, .I'.ueille have returned to u,e.r,4:o;iuv in Defiiwmv alter spyad. i ? ' e". i' 1?iv !. re wjili liu-'r siek mother and grandmother, .Mrs, \ ietoi ia Johnson. Air. and .Mrs. I .other Deis au.'l Alessers- Fh mining and Steve Drinee have returned home after- spend in)? -several days in New York City. -Mr. .'oliii l'air.ev <>]* Florence. S. C. was-the pleasant visitor of-Air. and M'-- t ' - W d Call nil 'I'll II i 'il.l I L'tTTTT-rrr-T. ?T~t ^ r . The" Happy .Seven Hoys Club gaye -jL-fcOcial al the I'oherl Sm; II -Auditoriui'n ^ioiio.a ,- ev ening w hieh .was eninvod l.y a 1. Alisses ? ai-ion Johnson -and I.imAIin Abmlv n niolored in Afoven, X, C. Monday e.em sit friends.. I here was vt ry .enter'esl ilig pro'-'iain.ii -.iirisj 111.. | *e,. Die Daptisl i ' 1 : '' ' l \ i- I i.y I ' i ! | women-and m<-u nf.jhe IJ. y. |?, D. I v 11u_u w a i ni'iy"<l l.y all. Ali'se*I _A!p .oJu.e -~\\"rttamTv-T iMrtrhiryj AT: I . Hi-. ' 'at'I. i'.. -:i i. -?5> O _ soi.i riip.s <>c com)oi,i;nci> j Whereas .1 has plea e | Almi.'Jity M'.'d it. take ;i. ni 'our i-aidsf our es.t(i !iu?! ITio la i and i'rii-nd. Dr. J. F. v. ami , ' ' ?h I .?~' ~ ~ I ? >t (h i ? :. 1,1, iiu' tit tin eoniiiuur fy has lu i-ii.. a !.i vodirlu ? , and worthy , oT entuialr 11. arid J '"W.hoieas liis i?in to his (iod am! to- !;is Mast aoil to ilu1 tasks a siviitvS him won; tamest ami .trur, |. . 'I iio. Ot O! !- ill' ,1 I OSO\ ed r'u -' ' ka"! o ? 1" "??humble sab--~ -mission and ohdd en;e to Ilim Who hii'th alt *thiiiys wall. ' L?^-mtd- .iuit ;>- a hoiiy ot' ThrFisiia'n v.diri'ii do hai't" with'our lieloved . President pur sympathy' and our .oarnest prayers, in t ho lass f?t> lidi*. c^oar hushand." tiiat (ko<i in Ilis tender im?Vo.ios will sustai,, and keep hoi-always. Third, that wo jjird np n1"' loins that when tho..siiniiuom < onto. wo tod shall ho ah]o to wrap tho drapery o|" our eoiirhos about us and rio_xluwlL ^ lo pleasant .dreams'.. ,' . . fourth, that a- ropy, of theso rosr onion; ho sent t??'iho i'lynily, oho 1 ".placed i.n the roVovd of the :M iaistor's-.. \\ i\ os .Ml,aiuc. and one sent ' to t he r7\r.:.ir: i io I.I:AIH:JI. ' I!y order td' tho OiaiiMchurtf Mill? ' Isleiv \Viyos Alliance at tho regular meet uiLVwiiiyh look plaee at the home ' of Uov. ? !iv. M. I., ilaynos. Wotlnos uay t-rrrmTg, .May 'Jo, IS'.'tJ. . ^ q Mrs.., M. I.. I litv lies; Mi . S. M. Met '? ) I it in Mrs. \\\ Fridie, . . 1 Mi v. 1J LI,?-Martin, Sei n lary. yoiik n i:\vs The House Hold of Ruth met in the Odd Fellows. Castle Hall Friday June 2f>, noon in their annual County Convention. ^ The Clover, Hock 1 Li 11, Chester, (lutlpiysvjllo and York Lodges representin.tr over half hundfed members \verc> ]iresellt. There was one, luiii.- path- ?Tiii<er, 1 >i"? ' !i i . Met 'loan anionjr thi- irmwp of lod.tro women. Tlrr-meet injr opened with- a solemn ; memorial service led hy Miss. lies- \ sie Wright (he York I.odtre J'd7 etliei- * ent Treasurer for the followimr worthy t transported members namely: Sisters 1 Hattie Russell, Lilian McCaw. Cb.aVhdje Adams, of York. Lodge No. 'AcJl ? and Sister Julia (lusthery of <?uth- t liesville. During this period whieh i t he members cherish as most, sacred i and religious, spirituals and hymns I pp'opi iwt :or' til -ioil Welt* -I'trr, and nuv h rt i on>l'ori:nt? eu-" u-'oo.. 4 1- ' * Saturday, July 9th, 1932 JJIL J. (i. K'lllAUT W-STUD-Y AT ? . fuki-i?m\n:? hospitai spettae1z!nt; in eye, ear, nose and throat. l)r. .J. (?. StuaiA local physician will U'iiv.c for Washington, Sunday where he will specialise .in eye, ear, nose and throat i t Freedmans Hospital. After ruin | h i 11ik?h.x con no ut l'Toedmans, Dr. Stuart plans to visit the New York iPu.?.l CinduaU'" School. : Immediately upon his - arrival at Krtcm: hs Hospital, Sunday afternoon I)r. Stuart will tie given a quizz in Die field i?" which he is Jo spe.ijdize. Monday nu ruing at nine o'eloek his -opmt'ttoh work begins. ' Thereafter beginning at seven o'clock every morning and lie will perform all are operations during his two months stay under tliq supervision of the special staff for eye, ear, nose and throat" surgery. ?Uptm?tiis return" to Columbia in SepTeniber be plans to beginrhis prac- % tice as a specialist. His general practice will .in- gradually dropped to give place for office practice, in his new tiefd. J Jr. Stuart i s a graduate of I:< w: rd Medical School and was ranking stuflcntr-of -Hie~Class"~of i;?12. lie lias done post-graduate work at . . > asion-h ? ? =--:il- ? NOTICE r The pastor and co-operators of Suiters Memorial Church request the presence, of you to attend all of their services. Sunday School 4:30; preach ing Sunday night S:.'l(): Braver iripnf. mg Wednesday night 8::U). Rev. Mary M. Williams, Pastor. (icorge Stover Secretary. .. , UN MKMORIAM ~ , +t lb;own?1? loving moniofy of' our devoted fivLfier, William A. Brown who died duly fltli, 1 SK52. ? ^ ou are not forgotten lather dear, \< r ever shall' \n,, f.ro ?I T??? . ... . .inn 1,1 u I 1 C._IXaUU-UXe4'-S ? .M i. .limit1.-! 11 ill Jr., son. ' ?*' ^ IN -MK.MOHIAM - ? ? vln loVing remembrance of Hoy? Iiindsay* who departed this life July 1st, Ui:l2. 7 Gone to heaven but not forgotten,.W i i?.. t i liet \\ el Ihul Jesus loves' thee host. Sleep on ami take thy rest; Until in heaven we meet again.' Mrs. I i at tie B. Fant. in mkmomiam I?. memory of-ou.r deaiPhusbanct and lather, John Bovian, who departed I his Life July ('?, I'J.'ll. 1 tear one vou left us ere the night, Twas as yeslAM-day you took your _JiUdvt,W\> miss you Oh! Words cannot tell. - . Hut you've'gone* to land where all is well. ^ Sleep <m dearrnnc and take* your rest, *? Wt loved yoM much hut God loved you best, , So lie took- you there among the blest. T We too in that land with yon shall ? dwell, " .. - ? Some sweet day though we cannot . tell. " , * < M - % f Mrs. Rebecca Bovian, wife Mrs. Kllen IB.' Mcintosh Mrs. Annie Jenkins Miss Kstelle Bovian " . 'Miss Bcrdia Bovian M T n ,.i !. >?. I.UIIIM' uoviajY? Miss "Rosa Lee-Rovian - daughters. Mr. Ernest. Rovian Mr. David Bovinn *11*: Willie Buvian ^ ,kons. :isor, Mrs. Emma James presided lessions of -the County Lodges while ho 'lialented Mrs. Julia Adams the_, fork Lodge Ndble worker assisted. "" Tho business deliberations "find legal roclety matter being finally transaet d and settled, the convention nomilated and elected Clover as their next neeting place for the fiVst Friday in Jay. Before adjournment they (invited Vork Lodge .oh'ir.it iop do a?moot imi|iUnHI." and delicious dinner that _r lie coiucntioii-lms ever experienced ind < nj<yil, , Every visitor and lodge represenive present expressed gratitude and hanks and the meeting adjourned eeling that it has accomplished its nd and satisfied all of its purposes. Mrs. P. M. Gibbes and daughter ire attending the W. H". M. S. at lamburg. From there they will visit elatives in Charleston. i