The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
<aps. Alunjr with the r i : t i t - wh.ii-1
are becoming .common to , Fro-duhen
They attracted the atten'imv of a]
. uho saw thorn.
ftlv.WFOItT COT NT Y TRAIN.
in(i school m:\v:
The ,,1'a rent-Teacher.- Associai im
. held- i's. meting Friday d'ternoon
Oct. 14, a! the home of A1 rs.'T'aul M
Kee. I?ue to the death of Air. Unite
of that community the nieeting wa
not largely attended.,
I'rof. '.J. S. Shanklin .|i .. has h?ei
confined to his bed suncc ,\Yodne.-dav
under 'lie care of Or; 'Simpson. Wc
\tish for him n snrmi;
The Industrial. Art Club held it
. retful'ir meeting Thursday niglii. w
are planning to put over a prog-ran
, . which will enclude making-gubmrttt
for the needy school children of ; h
couiimunity.
It is a pleasure to see how we]
Loon .Simmons' and Foch Shanklin
are keeping fhe audtiorium and.class
rooms cleaned, the pupils of the slur
school have pit-deed themselves
penny per'week "towards paying th<
janitors, just as 'his lias been don<
we feel that other additional projectmay
bo put over toward getting othei
re all things that the school may need
The Beaufort. County - Trainint
School and Robert S.malls High join)
football team. under tlirlr ' vert ;
. cient roach, Mr. Sh'&nklin Jr., playr-i
its firs' game of the season w-ftf
Bc'ach Hi of Savannah, da. FridaJ
Or'. 11. The scores were 12-0 ir
Bc.ich High's favor. They reporter
a very delightful trip.
The Public Ik-^ltH nurse#., Legur
tljjfcy iWmwiiiiatlTfn Friday among th?
scMPol children, they succeeded in
completing 7th, 8th and SMh grades
and the Beginners, The other grades
will be taken caro of later. ,
mai, . JL. .-cat
IiKN*i:i)KT It VTTI.KS
5 j- - - AIOK KilOVSiC TO TIK
. i - ON ANTISDKL KIKI.I)
i
It?ith Teams Threaten
3 Foot hall Feature ol
Comiuit I 'ay, "'"7^.
Ity .!. 1>. Medline.
i> Itonodiet shipped the niiirhty mi.
lo.dw.- *o die ,Mavium TiiraVs ul' AluroT
v house College !hiv in their annual.
fTenieeoiniu.tr oil ..Aiitesdel lii* 111 vv'sU'
1 (V;y and threatened i? Vruss the \vTfTte~
,, liuo.liy th'-ir powerful ropier thrusts,'
,4 ..-Morehouse iwiee in the .-vcuml halt
/ad !o hold on its In yard lino whi'.t
* Boiiedt-t af The T lo.-o. of the tiisl -lutl|X
.Vaiv|> warded oil' a .Mori-house passo
rtnr atuuk. The came' ended in a
o deadlock, .Moroh'?ii.-o O. tltonediet 0.
f+fc:?-loin"-; M'",ml?'ieoi y_?I'm k
|] throw a scare into Ttoiiedv' with hyu
o loiitr rails front, Mnnhouso's :IO,yatd<
lii;o in (ho' third oaartor. lallirl ,l.on.o>
! li d Snii'ii. ol her?h--u
v"jrood grains while .loVm Yotihjr was
',r iiniiv r?n the reeeivinir from Kol'.v.
ft?Nla.itoiii' and Fry. aiklos, did tho tin*'
y- in, dw_JjUik ~
l !' ev 'u a.- -i h me ! mo - Tip- IV"
d * Curtail and Big- .(''eon, worn
c u'u.piT training naefcs ' Toi: /severjf] ti -t4?lLuwjis,
* Iionbart.'.at ij.ua nor ptade
o* . l tiiiiMr. bringing up punts. - I Van.
liifht oiid. was a triple throat mh at
tl k! kimti*, rrcoivinir and pa>?sdliir. In
j jit", lino Hoy Hill, taokIn, Suliiv.n and
. *01 Siinkin's did fine defensive
work. '
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1 TH15 P3CLM
I'l.(>K 11 > \ TKII'S CI. \ II.IN 20-0 !
Hank Jones y
Cl.tllin 1'niversiiy panther**? having
,-utAt a*. U Jwi- 'hob- SiKLk- - sttlEci'.wl ;
> tyWut So r-v'sdttTaf Vu;' .feluv' liiinths
Florida allegalors. The gantjj. being
played ;;r the Crhiri-l Fail"grounds,
l"ne beginning of th-e cranio found
ClatVlin nerving a penalty 'or kueI
noss ' uf -coining on the held putting
thf. l?all on the yard line. ClatVlin [.
heli! tor downs. in tat' 1-t live minutes
\,f play tJilfson. ClatVlin'. fuiF
hat k a' l enrol to l>hk was Jdnrktil
"Hip hall felling behind the gurl an i ,
?vvas reeonied by.-, Florida. The ex- \
4.1 a pi'.nt King iiiaill1*5^ a-pass from !
N?dat>fl to Kasley, the -quarter ended
I 'ief ida T. ClatVlin . 0. The L'nd and
!rd quarters wire scoreless, l.o'h
quarter bdgan with both lighting
hard I'm; iaho'.it lour minutes then
the Fh'chljn" Maim?opened up?a?pa*s
at ;urk. aim a pass frotp Noland, "
.FloridaV 'tie.sli^- halt". to-Taylor fot'
yards and- a tun of yards ayieih
the., hall_t.'M''i for Fh>rit!a's second
t otu-hdown, the try' tor exult" pent
a> hlueUed. Florida reeii \ i'd by e>'U.t
ir.aal ip'assinii- drove the ball <o flat1
in's i l! yard line, and when i>nhmgr
jug the line 1 nuR'lvt no train". Florida
again resorted to passing which, nette11
a noCterzJrmvhdown, TTie e\t vkTpoint'
was blocked, Floi ida relieved
;md by (on'.inual passing drove the
ball to Clallin's 12 yard line and when I
by plunging the line, brought no train.
Kiai itla again. resorted to passing
which netted another 'touchdown, the-,
extra point lie nig made, score Florida .'
-jo. t iatiitr o. ?Both 'earns were even-'
ly matched.
't'or l''aan> Xoland,. Ka.-lev and
Simpson ran well wlfitl? Dawson Sholtmi
atn.1 \V. iirlit did well for Claflin
with .the aid' of their team mates.
( la! iin'mi-et < Alien College in Cnlti.m- '
._d>ia. JU-t. J'J. - ._nt.?
Officials:. "Williams, * Moorelihirse, |
referee;' SipiSh. Uowartl. .umpire;!.
Crawford. S. C. State, head linesman.
Clinton, Sports
. Ire "Itamilling Wild Cats" of ( litn 1
. < P' \\ Street 11 i > played tin; r J.id
- of the '.von with Finley High.;
f . < 'lie.-'.er' on' Hell Street Field, on
' y> "' hlol.er 11th. Both U-:i ris j(
*?wiirlit j*?J .'for the Victory. "Tin;
"i' ' Wil.l Cats" will |iT:iv v i-o.
" rmu' with.- Chester Frit lay of i
wfoli ami arc ill'hopes of lainy
i-oitic tho .victory. Wo thank aU'whoi
ml. .i t hi cam1', thurohy helping!
: to l.c a j-ihr'c-s. i,
si MMi:h\ ii.lk n r:\vs ;
^ 1 i ; ; tnanicv ot' M i s.
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v, f w 'Mil."':! cnilH'ls i'* it
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- mother'.- l.'i; thin some |
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?>.:vr,:n' of U,;v. A, I' 1'.. llovrv,
Yv.'i'i'el'liorr. Vet e: Ilevs,, .1, W. i (
,1-T'j ?.t i liicriu S.< : ... 1. Green- J
Sunlit ( n?! i?; ;i. A: t hi.- meet- 1
' .? !'>1! v in.. .?> v.-im'c elect- ' .
Mr. a. T Tv. M' . fresHenl: : t
Mr,. ff. h.?Wv Vi.--e-fre.si.Tent: :
Mr. I'. I', r.'afv; .Miss (
S. .1. Taylor. I: p. . i. , : M:? K.' T.J
i K' T.'ti-om. ("rii.i.e; Ml s AY, B. Aher-1
e J'l?" 1 ?i '!") (' -HI e| - 9
The srhfv.Is from-. !>*< I'ie 'mont
>i (ti<-n wcie represeiitt .1 hy the f<?l- r
-leuii.tr T
I'.reu/T Junior ("-.!!? tre.' Creonwoo.!
| S. C, .M.i.-s S;'illye -I. Taylor, Mr, \
K/f-l:ie1 t-hajipelle. * t o
( limw'mgs Sti'Tlitrb yt. eel of Spar I
t a v.liu i tr MrM"^. |f i),nko',- .M iss I
l.'/.M. WiTvoth O'.' f;. Foster? <
St.* Alhaiis of Simp-onvllle: -Afiss -j'
V. R. Al.ereioni'-ie, ,\I . .1 T. Cur- ''
ry. ? - , ; T
Bell St. of Clinton: -Mrs J. T
W. Minis. Mr. .1. T. \V. Mim's, Miss-I1
Taekson. .Miss Garrett. I ^
S.t' r'i'iir T'itrh /u l,e;.l . of.> Green-} ^
vilje: At r, R. T.. Hiehson, At iss K. i..
f. JJphiiison. Miss R\' M. Ross, Mr
P. K Stuart. I a
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Sunday was a had day for chinch
truer* ' The rain poured all day. hut
inspite of the rain there were setae
hiave soldiers who went to church.
.Sun 'ay Srliool (opened at t "n u- ual
hour with a few present,'
'! he : d o'cloc k s-oi vice \\:;s jv! -<>
l.-.hVd du*. Rev. l\ing was P. leus
a niersatio of "Dry Rents in 'lie
Vnih-v/;. V. . ,
VieroTwas quite a few .to .vi'itess
th ?' even in}? service. . Rev. Kir g~
prerehed a wortde.rful seriv- n. i 1?
litis he'n. doing a great. help in and
around Morris Chapel, the pa:-;
Surely the Holy Ghost, has \i:i't '<
th e phiee. Quite, a- nyinhor 'of sails
h.-ivt hectn added to tire' t'h'uvh.
Rev. King wnt home S-'Mudiv
rfr-?i--?' "Mr'' vpnnlr: " hut ' lip 'Tf:t
on the Jr-en?*?.11 hik^^Tfnrlii- "a!'*' )>
V.o.-ll. '
The M:ss?onarv Soeivttes aro_ ali
irtt'irg "'along w 11. .
We are glad to repent- M ir .Mr.
Charlie Stevens Vs up ari'l at hi
po-l oT Inly pgajn.
We regret very luie h that .Mr. How
gid -Mar'iiv. president of tl'e R' V.
I'V-C. is still sic 1;.
>!i liy Deaeon -I. \V, Howlinu- for 'h
> 1 Hi', of. ill - I'eedy Fork Ilup! i>t
C'urteh has elosed. Th? In aiitiff.:
>vi i-t \va'< lies were won liy M?ss.
lolianna Ilur'un and Nellie M . <!. !.!
-"fith.
Mrs. M. Wra'doji of .MeCoYnv.l;
H. ami Miss Majtha -C'nrrv of (p
( (.I. S. ('.. are spending Hie .week' |
vita *lli: it* Profiler and allele, Pr.sf "!
1\ F. . Curry.
The friends of Mr. Yerdv C. 1
rs ic.irri-t very nufeh thai she X
omew.1ia.t.. ill at present.We wi h :
or h. r a sn'fti-v' Yee'owr. ,
Mr. .1, 11. iltfl l-hTTaTt FiMav fi..
Vdundda where h't. will e.ntcu Be':e;
ColK ge as a student. \V"<." \\; h
i !- V.i.i* vcrv s ceossfur tor: i.
The Reedy River Sehii-A nhu. 1
-'inirinK Convent ion lhat' was ' i:. hiivRh
the Hopewell .Ilaptist Sine''- :
'lass en last first S^tuwlay,and,with
he lie <ly h'oek Baptist Chtm h'{jrel"
singing Class on Sunday was on... '
a su<*e(' - >. Ann an1 raised during
!a sess ?m S2l.:;o.
Beacon P.. R. Young, presi*' ;t
Mr. if. H'. CloTiisnuth. vi e-pi esident;.
Mi-s W II',, Mae Hill, s.eoceiary: M
f, lit lie Bowling, treasurer,
Mr.' Artist (Jarrett of l!i<*l,ni ^
Ma., is at hom'e^vjsiting hi- pa' eh1,:
Mr, ..ni Mrs. 'Walter tuirryt'."
M s-= |. Belle Bowling was all in'!
?- to .see Mr. Ar'ist- (jarr. i; a
I.,..' m. ?%.ii
VIr, (lari'-'tl ? >
Mr. .Jn-hn H. T-hmnns' nt'-I M-r- K s
i'minjr were all smiles to set* Mi
es I.illi" M. and Willi,. M. lihok a'
er the raitv Monday cycling.
Th" Misses I'.inr-k are the si-t<- *
.f Miss I Helle I'nwiing.
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Sl'MTEK NEWS.
During the past week soul stirring
evival' setvices were held 'at the
'irst Raptist church.
The One More Effort Club- nu t <>n
Vedncsda.v Oct. 1*2 at the residt-nce
if Mrs. A. G. Spears. Rev. and Mis.
lent and Mrs. Walkrt* were the visrrrs
present.?Mrs. Dent .iormvf - ' he'lub.
After a very enthusiastic lais-ness.mewling
Rev. Dent made a ive.-t,.
aspiring -faldres > ?A?1 rf-vslijn:- i...
iast was served.
/The Hi rent-Teachers meeting . of
he Savage-Glover school was In Id
n i niusfjpy evening, uc'. J.;, tins
^as jlhe first mooting of the school
oar Amf. w'aS largely attended.
An Wednesday afternoon Oct. 1:?
t 5 o'clock the Rlehientary Tea hers
f the Lincoln Hi and Savage-GIo
=T=?=r._ i. ?? ??:?. .'ftrrr*
NO* . cluii | lii? I ;il (lie l|Ol]H> o| I'l'of.
K. K. didie A .fTi~mi-miir group.
Tin' ollii its i'lri'11 <I Prof. Jones,,
Chrmn.; Mrs.'M. N*. (Hover, viee-Chr.
Tn'nm-*?n. ^Soc'y.; and
3dnnA-ssk r>>v*?*y. -Theothtr
mi moors of"'ho" group arc the
Misses Ifunico Wil <>n, Isabel M-oftey,
Alii i' Johnson, Isnol Perry and Martha
If vans. At I host* meetings the
nion hV. wiiil;. i planned and methods'
arc discu il for solving oil issropm
problems. Tin -meet nig* will he ludd
inoiit lily.' 1 ' .
Mr. -soldi Pi' h ivd-on l'o.vally- ent<'i
lajn?#l a . few friends at a s'ag at
It's homo oil .Monday evening, Oct. 1.
After several p p.gressioi>s of C'ontraol
InkJet-. |P\ If. (', .Jones y\ as'*pro,
Ann | m k i ii" tore high ; s ore
prize. , Mr, W-Hiiam l??P?o\ receiveda
li'ox of hiuiiilforvhiolis 'for second
prize: An appetizing ' tepust \va?
served. i? "V,?- - '
\li : .. .loM'p^ Ivivhtndson*wJnS a most
| l.as iir- hostess to the .lust Us Bridge
<' ii'> on -Wi dii'-.- day afternoon, Oet.
:Ii'. A:' : Im .roiu'Tn-ion i f the games
of (IP :.:a i bridge, Mrs. S. (!. Aiken
.received high .score 'prize. Delicious
rel'rcrlinvfnt c iOe 'I'lvorl-? ?
'Hi* T. A. C. me: w.:!i Mrs. If C.
.lotion-"-t-fh?-'Ctu eti- tf-moll Oft. 11.
AI or seve'.al pi oC n-signs <f ConI
raeT 11i,rii!'* *? -1 - ^ 11 ! IJ d.mu?. n-,. .
and' V?" ay.- the smaller set was!
t-i-;' (! in...i ihi* dinning room wh.eie
ii;.-- ? n.'oyed delicious coUrsc- cf
. ..amber, xake aiul icecivam. j
J.i: !c ("na; i'< ? . . T nrrrrj- ninny valuable
? t. i > h vi-i'y g/nleful j
X>'. ?i:\:v lit.-U fyielldsL^
.a;. <><.?. 1 h was a high (lay.
'1 . :. \, v wi:h lho farmers of this
Tit is i.ay narked the I'd h
A., .i! I'arr.j.-i Confeton c of cont;
r.nnit-;- fair held at thi< place.- This
Heat ( .in: was made., possible
.'V,: .' -( !"< rts- < :' Mr. .lames- K.
I : . . i <#;mly a - -n' . Ik Ihunwell
"Petn-hi :: of V'xatioid Agricul'tire,
Mr I'.- a e M.'Th anas, Home Agent
Tb7 i:k h'inn: ('utiiMv. Th,e Farmers
' : fa Mil |.i'- ducts' to show
:i;r- of the- ."Five At Home"*
i rir-.-ii' by ,.'):e Tdaelu-r of
.?.! \- riciTlliire ami County
A-.m. ,
" aj borough and I>. P.
' 4. . i. .cat elected members
la" u- avi r<-- sneakers
1 - - .' i-ty- the speakers of our
/-I'l.-r. \\\ \Y.' Wilk ins.
- ?" " ;!'t' A ..-or of Vocat
-' Ia Colored- Schools
i i'-f. Wilkiiis brought
i? h - undeniable, in
pruel icahle. The
i ini .helped i'.v the
v . . -trong loaders. *.\:ii
-: ' the o.:t.-ef-eounty guests'
\ :> fIV .1. Kedd'isM and Kirkland
('only; Mrs. Wade
I *:.. i h - ai o of Kershaw f'oimt
y.
i >-'(iv<r Junior. High School
-j ?. ! Monday no ruing with ait enr
I'll eii' of ov? r 'JtM),
i l.iilmvii.o- is the fl.iculty and
i -j . adi s which' each teacher shall
teach daring . pre- nit term; First
t . Alice Dowdy. >lu Keir/ie 1
;in<i Mr.-. r va U. ('hrtv^horough; Sei
Grade, .Mi Katie - Scott;
Tliii.il and Fninl-h Grades. Miss Ethel
WeM.er; FiPtJi.and Sixth Grades/1
Mrs. Cnrrine . Nickpciy; Seventh,
Kip'hth and Nineth Grades, Miss Gillie
M. Tyler and Prof, E. Barnwell.
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Saturday, October 22, 1932
>1 It. JESSE O. THOMAS LECTURES
I AT STATE COLLEGE - J|
(By Paul R. Webber, Jr.)
.-ev:QcWi8--Op-v JB,
Friday evening, October 14, Mr. Jes
so (). Thomas, distinguished Secretary
of the UrHUn league lectured to
the students faculty and friends of
State College. Mr. Thomas chosed
as his subject The Negro Faces a
Worjd of Paradoxies."
| After very pleasing complimentary
remarks 'concerning President Whittake
r<{> $s jmc who lias retained his ,
poise since his elevation to the head *
?of the, college and not sufTered from
"< lWcial indigestion-,'' Mr, Thomas began
a lull and comprehensive treat-inmt?ajLhis
subject. ?.
In the trvathient of his subject
the speaker said that America is full
uiL-Contradictory phenomena, .giving .
as, outstanding examples the following:
America as a nation las more . .
money than ever before, yetf there is
mure suite ring and .unempKoyment
'turn ever before; America has more
food than she haa^had in the history
of Inn- development, yet there is more
hunger within her borders-than at
-my period of her history: we in
Ajnt'i u< i know more about banking
iPliny than anytime previously, yet , _...
ill .-the last thirty-six months ther?
"have been more hank failures thrffy
any other twelve year period. " fn
the course of his address Mr. Thomas
explained the relationship of mass
production by machinery to the present
depression which has" caused such
widespread unemployment. He exi
Ijrfned just how the butcher, the
baker and the merchant were directaliVfted
by. this tunemiployment.
he: Negro being an American woik"er
just like other workers faced this
world of paradoxies."
i roes must take their money and *'
influence and use them in creating
"jobs for other Negroes; Negroesmust
visualize the possibilities of
interracial cooperation' an business;.
Negroes must not be bound by party
ties hut must vote according to his - ?
convictions retrnrdless of nart.v =?- =
't " lie ciosoil by saving that the. Nejrro
must muke his contribution in i
politics as lit jn Usic, art and poetry,
liis motto must be Justice, Equity,
and Fair Pealnig for all regardless
01 posi' ion. . _ - . '
' YORK NEWS '
Nobody attended services Oct. 16
at any church in York town on acscount
of the continuous heavy rain.
i The { jabbath was- a dreary one for
the Baptist, Presbyterian, A. M. E.
, /ion. M. E. and Holyness ministers
over the. country. 'Their hope and
' prayer is that Sunday Oct. 23 will be
clear, and balomy so as to Rive them
access to their churches, and flock,
that they m|iy Rather in their claim? ' |
.... iin.ir^u|)proacnin(? tjonlorence and
Conventions.
The. revival at Wesley .VI. E. Church
, was xylite effective and ample. It was
of opo. week's duration. The church
was happily hastened, ahd the conversions
numbered 12. These recently,-? "*
.iveil were minimally young p?npla ^
land the entire group joined the church
I here. . * >
The members 6f Wesb*y M. E.
Church have, launched a rally to
conic off on the fourth Sunday in this
month. The men force is headed up
by Miss Bessie "Wright, and the women
group is led by brother Jeff Williams.
Each male member is asked to
contribute $.*>.00 and each female is
Tbgod to give $2.00. The r^'ly is for
al purposes. Pastor John C. Gibbes
i< very solicitious.that this effort will
yield ahundautlv fm- l<n --
_t, .<v uctun tu re~
'" vt -a great deal yet to satisfy his
(' t;?iuis. _ ... ' ~
Many of the M. E. pastors will attend
riaflin College next week Oct. ^ *
!2 to thelW. S. rally and "Atlanta
Area Council. These are annual
meetings and these bodies migrate *
a. h year. The object of both -is to
nl'oun on lines of Kingdom building, !
urge cooperation in W. S. Christian
Brotherhood. and educational endeavors.
The W. S. will have to do with
'i- S. C. Anifual Conference members
while the Area Council-will embrace
ministerial and laymen from
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, !
outli Carolina States. |
i The parents of Miss Lydia A.*
ildies, at Browning Hime and iMiss
A. Wright at schooF Winston-Salem,
X..C. were (flighted to tcarn that
I -aeh one is making good and well
[ pleased with "\heir clasification, and J
th'i ir school iyah;J.
| The Annual Conference of the A I
\|, K. Zion donSmirvation will hold
heir session a' New Zion here Nov.
RevrTt. P. Young is the entertaining
pastor. j <
The York County Colored Fiar Asocial
ion will "open the Fair Oct. 25*
P. 1932. Mr. W. G. McKnight, Sei
rotary, Mr. C. B. Jones, President
ind Mr. Jell' Williams. Treasurer,
'his Fair Iris been opperating.in York '
own every year with excellent ad untage.
This year the exhibits, con"ssions,
carnival, Art work, poultry,
*tid animals are supposed to^ be the
t on displjay.
BLACKVILLE SCHOOL NEWS.
Macedonia High school opened Oct.
:>id for the 1932-33 semester under
'he careful supervision of our new