The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 29, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
' .spiritual " Alu't iiuuiK lrr'' repjsiei? ? 1
very .hipli. Sptiial music l?y tinSenior
choir was ronden >1. Tin- la i
.sermon. of 'lie Hay v\a presented |<>
us l?y Hie-pa.s.'ui' who unlold"d'-a love
ly sermon which caused many to ir*^
join*. . ,
[ ?? -?Htm ay Jtl'ltd liomi, al., I lie opening
ul t1i(. Shiclay Srliool session a larpe
nilrnher of sHiolarx wrr ' present.
I tilling _ l lie period lliis ihiiiiIm-| increased
in one Imndred and ti/ty.-live.
" T qiTTrr a .different From I lint-'.' ol' the
V previous Sunday when only yeven?
t-cii were pre 'i|l including 'earlier
which numbered yjx. The u: iial work
- W44,s.taken up and a very inl? re tiny
time was . spent .
?. d>uiin^ the inoniinlr :-iniee-, v. r
Well- pleas* d to note t he follow ilij;
-"vrxitrn-vr _ S. J., Union on, St,
Alark I'. I-,. Church;. '.Mrs. Jennie
Ma,I t'vnyll'iinv. ollial Hie ryus < nulii
liavr wished lor. ('.ill its ap/ain soon
Air. W'liil lift.
'I'lu' I'lvery Kt-atly t'luh liinl a -vi^ry
KiitTossl'iil online off--Tuesday niyrhl
with a trip around i lie w ??i I?I. The
loyal yili/.eiis I'm njslu d I lie chili with
ulioiit N {lis. 'I'lic t;rowil started
from *1 lit* school lidii- i> anil-.s'toptniitv
ill various points i* \iirnod a' llio
"school lioiis,. whore llio I rip was co.uplolfil.
* '
Prof. (('. (turrett anil Mr. I'errin
ff of (.'oliiliiltia, S. wi'iv pleasant
? . jN^ilors in the city ; Saturday.
Kveryho .y lil.j to read SI. Mai
thews Ni:w*s hi hi,. "l.cader." I\ver,\
frfsii fish i
^VV,TT^
"ir it swnis.
- CAIMTOL I IS11
. I'hone 1 >2U \Vp Dfliver
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.1 Sunday : rhool np?*ru*?l si' the usual (
hour* and found the Supt. and teach- si
I ,
(tis at their post ol'du'y. A lance \
tfijoup of \ouiitf peoph wiH'e present I
und li teneil with much inforest '6
the beautiful lesson. | i
At II o'clock <aur pastor mounted a
the rostrum 'o deliver anothr-r of Mis <
w ondorful sermons and as usual old* <
hearts wei.e made to feel plad aftei* s
I mOpp i his?fu..pirinfc sermon;? His
i' \t was found in 1 John "And
J I'll is the victory of them 'hat oyer I
nine the World." . ' j f
I * I | wort.}i l.eauue met tit the." usi.Sil I
?hour with Miss I'i 1 i aabeth ( epfer-^in?l
< liaise. '
! Sunday nijch' at X o'clock wo were
Messed wi'h another soul stirring s?'r \
' nion I rom. the pastor. IJ is text he
inrc found Isaiah ?"? :,1.- Theme: "Ilo, .
VVeryone I hat IhirstHh**VoiTre ye 'o '
_' |
the Wal'Cr nnd he I hat hath Mo mo- ;
m y conn- ye huy taiid "e7rt-7**l>itv?wine I
yiul milk vyilluiii' money and with- i
out price." ' . ~ .
I He v. II. lIL-i'orter ^mhlishint; am^'d J
"I t'.AI.i;. < hutch, .lackson, lenn., 1
... \v i11 preai'h lor us Sundav morfiiny. <
The church has outlined its. plans
iter the fall rally. On Sunday 'he j
jimslor will irivc mil cnx elopes for -.
.the general funds.
' i
so i iii t \imh.ina \\m \l.
< om kltknt k to iioi.i) | '
i iiiu i v-si:coM) skssion 1 '
?. 11?l< <I hy an i.mmi-iiso a\rmvil of stuli'dt(eaehers
an ' eil i/ens.
Ivt v. .1. \V. Sliaw. Palls, luis
i'usl i l<d <1 :i - r l ii! mot-tiny; at j
Met I 1?l?' I i 1: 111 \ M I'* 7. f ' 11VI It'll. j
riir Suiiifay jii'li iiim<!i- inciting; was J
nlcii'sSiim- ami holpl'-ifL
I'). W. I >. .fiitics is- in Mm i
ily 'liis wi-i'k I. >'iK)iiy . aflrr rlnireh
ivork <>l ill is diiii'i'Si*. >On
| |i< sii k Ii sl_jr .Mi s. Tdlift (Ten-haw,
Alt-. Perry Moldyy, Mr. (iiarlii'IJii's?
fll. Air. t 'liarli, KHiscrr.
S. KANT STMKBT: SCHOOL
, Anderson, S. ('.
'My Mrs fiinal"i:t W. A. Owotm).
The .syrond meeting of" (lie P. T. A.
ias liefit Thursday Oil. '20th, The
resilient. Mrs. O. K. Johnson, ' wife j
T Dr. Kdmond Johnson opened the
iiootiny, rtfter whieh Ilev. " S.
'ainpl>el I, tlie pastor ol' St. Paul
taptist cliureh spoke. He used for
. subject: Mpabii's." The rare and
iro11'l iinii n.L.iJn.?. i-iiild was iH^ntrfol
y broach' out. Kvory parent was
lis Dl red I'l 1 ? Ma i mr 1 j | i-ni-.l?to tile 1
iianv trill Irs. ox-ntlairied lie 1 ho t'oreo
ripiirements that to make up an ,
A" class l'.T.A. We were able tc?
that 'be Association is really on!
ho .job. ? , T ?I
Tlir l'.T.A. is lookinp; forward to
day.her part in th'e County -Fair.
I'be president set forth some pVuts
r a booth. It will be veinembet ed
lial This Associat ion -won Urst- -priveast
year. Airs. F.mily Covington has
>een nanus! general chairman and.
tlrs. Mcta S. dolutson am! her comnitte'e
for decora'ions of ti\e l'.T.A.
moth. Fvery pafent*rand teacher is .
'xpee'ed to help niako the plan a?
Many additional new members-were
WW-ttt tfrr?meet im-.-rmd "pTTCr: f
Ha ts are thai' the organization will I
rave a splendid- year. The Grade '
"ontest was Very intevestinpr. Tho |
ixt^r (trade won, Yiavinp twelve par- i
tits present. Mrs. Ola Adtrev, tench l
>r ^.r- - : r? '
Mis. Meta S. Johnson introduced (
|Ml visitors and new members. Mrs.'
3. C. Campbell, an instructor in the (
EADKK v """ j
durational field was present to ex s
tier well wishes.
The next meeting will be held
;o\v 1-7. rIhe second grade and tea- <j<
her Miss Jolmrtye M. ..Adger served 'ni
efreshmerits. .. |p
We are glad 'o have Miss Gwen- 1 ai
olyn Anderson, theTst. Advanced !g<
-Mtdo tf?<h"i' back Ml school. She has 1
een out several days due to illness, 'fi
The did grade will render a niusi- |T
al program first Sunday afternoon '
t?N'-'w Harmony M.E. church. The ei
roceeds will go for the. Qu^n^Es- h;
her Circle of that church. Mrs. L. 'ni
C. A. Owens, , sponsor, t , r
_The school will render a program! |
t Thompson Centennial M.E. church hi
uring the 21st Anniversary to be
eld ^beginning Oct. '10 and continurig
tnrough Nov. 6th. |
Th<> .'Ird grade will give an en'er- g
ainment in the school auditorium %v
'huisday afternoon beginning at 4 0
I'clock. All of the school children
cho enjoy having real Halloween fun p
ue invited. Admis^i^n ?*? 0.
- Or. K;C. Mt-Cvjints, the-City Superntendent
of0 Education visited .the
hows that his interest for our school
^ TU? ?ui-i
?*v II ui.-, uiv iivuuwi ^
o have him look upon us. t)
IH.ACKVILLK SCHOOL NEWS. '
The faculty and patrons^ of Mace- s
Ionia High School held a meeting p
Vk*ml?> evening at 8 o clock. The a
impose of*, the meeting was to en durage
a different attitude toward
he school for its general welfare*
P
md future progress. "A
The principal, Prof. J.A. Debaine
*pe.nod-t-ho meting with a .brief talk .
[minting put ' 'he most immediate .
leeds of the schools
__ ,e
The principal speakers were ProfsT
W. \V. Wilkins/and J. P. Burgess^ -of
State A. and M. Collegt, Orangeburg.
The. speakers expluined very q
fully how. the problems spoken of by "
Prof.' pcl.aine can lx> easily "Stflved
with- just- a little cooperation.
Tln're were 40 patrons out, ail of '
the in gave subscriptions, some for
money and others for labor botlh( skilI
I kind unskilled.- . ' t
Acting on my own responsibility
ils spokesman for the group I will
- tiv we enjoyed the wonderful lec- ^
S ate- (College.
Yours for service,
(}. W. Kearse. *
.HHI.NS'ION NKWSi. )
Sunday was a beautiful day in our
city. 'Many church goers found their v
way to the various churches.. Rev. 5
Stallings of Peosvillo filled the pul- t
pit for Roy. Rice at t)l\e A.- M. E. *
church Sundliy evening. Quitp a 1
few attended these services.
Misses Alice Ballard, N. J. Gary, -v
fired Chin ftnd Prof. Xl.O. .Mcintosh 1
accompanied. Altss .Janie Pinkins to t
Simpsonvillc. " The- latter is. an in- *
stuatui in the fit.?Alhan Training
School, "Thoy report a successful \
trip, . c
Miss MaUie I'eguese, H. ..Erltiner- t
ant Teacher Trainer visited our c
school on last Wednesday. She was 1
very much impressed'with the work *s
We hope dhe will come again, V
Tlie New Farmers Club gnvo an t
entertainment On last Wednesday 1
night ami it wag.quite a success. 1
?U??Ikw4?Sntu.Hhn?Misses?Fannie i
Itamey Alice Hallard, Almeta Mack, 1
N. .1. Gutty and Prof. C.O. Mcintosh t
witnessed the circus in Aiken.
The following -boys have been e- t
leeted to- attend the State Conve?u""i
tion of New Farmers fit State Col- a
lege this week: Fred Chin, George Kittles.
. 1
ljuite a few visitors were seen in f
our town" during the week. 3'rof. ?
,1. Freeman and Jtev. Gamble o f c
!'.?l>rotKM<l, i rot. Milnvan oi nates- [
Ihivk, Prof. Nicholson, Raymon Nori
is and ProL_ Ashley of Bettis Academy,
Trent on.
Special Notice.
Tlio Rev. K. Philip Kills," who has
representeii Thy Palmetto Leader |
Company at all of tl>e Annual Con- |
I'erenees and (iruml Ixulges of 'his |
Slide for six years, has done a most,
eToilitahlo work for us. Therefore ho
is authorized 1^- our company to so- ,
lieit subscribers nt nil Conferences (
and other meetings. Persons desir- (
hief character ot the theme. > , v
Ttu>- baptism service at 3 o'clock t
vas well attended. Tfi^> candidates v
verea beaut iful group as they were
r; gowned in white standing on the
hurch porch and steps, while the |
ihotogitapher snapped them. There '
vas a large number of the members ^
r-the group-too,--wiand y,
lis wife in the center. . I
At 8 o'clock the new members
vere fellowshipped in tlh*' church,* ^
ind the pastor read the covenant to w
hem. - After which Rev.Smith preach
d the baptismal sermon from Maik 0
'ill: "And there came a voice from ^
Heaven, saying, thou art my beloved v
ion, in >Ml\om I am well pleased. A v
argo number was there tp witness 1
hat strong sermon. The day's re- ^
:eipts amounted $33.20. (
Jjn Friday?pite our revival whicTr^
vas conducted by Rev. E. 13. King 11
* -if ^
dosed with thirty-two persons added f
0 the church,. This revival marked
>ne among the best in Morris OliapgJ 1
We are thanking-God Jfor sych a ^
ipjenuui success, ino meniDers are ,
PMtpful to the pastor for having se^' t
ured this Godly man to conduct our t
'oviv.nl, Rev, King preaches aii un-1
ompromtsingl gospel. His works t
vill live lung nftCl' hllU,?TTTs ser- t
nons were enjoyed by all who!heard
hem, botjty white (and colored.
We' thank all the friends and visi- t
ous for helping us to make the re- t
t'val a success. It- seems as if we *
tre "catofiing up" with better times, j,
U least we- are giving it a tight race,
rhe total receipts during the revival
amounted to $111.5().-? So we can say.,'
spiritualty the meeting was a site ess
and financially it was a success.
The Missionary societies are all
retting along, well. Mrs. Melrose I'.
duller was hostess for the Silver Tea '
Sunday Afternoon. All reported an"',
njoyablo evening.
The Auxiliaries of'the church gave
in Informal Banquet at the home of
Friday nigh1 Oct. 21 ^ in >lyinor o f j
heir honored guest Rev. King of
\shovil|e, N. C.; who,has been con-'
lucting a ten nights' meeting in our :
Triifstr Tbp rooms were beautifully (
lecorated by Mrs, J.M.G. Henderson
ind Mrs. Minnie Edwj.mls', with frajrant
fall flowers^ while the lights
vero hooded in Halloween colons,
ivhich afforded a lovely scene. The
,-oomn were also dooorptod with Hnl ?
o^een 'drnpersV? I
I'rof. H. A. - Peterson being master
>f ceremonies, carried a lot of merrinent
in introducing the ministers of J
ho city. Kaeh gavfi very interesting e
entfirks. Prof, Peterson next pre- t
vns purchased by the Young Ladles I
\uxilfary. whtetr tronbr was given to .]
ts young president Miss Bertha^Pos- j
cy. r
A delicious course of ice cream and (
$ ? ?
i
Saturday, October 29,LJ9.f2
NOTK :\C . ^
To all friends and well wi?hrs,
!>o it herewith known that
'r. Tracy M. Walton . ha*? l>ur.- , J
hased the entire slock of l)r!
A- Kverett and Dr. J. (* Sturt,
in Thomas* Dru# Store, coror
Harden and Taylor streets, ^
t which-place you will lind him ? :
ereafter. We are ankii)K?our
riends, old and new for their
[>ntinued, whole-hearted suport.
Conic out and see us any
ay.
IIKOI (ill CAR SCHKIH'I.KS ' '
IMI'KOVKlJ BY HOITIIKKN.. *
AManta, (la., October 21?Through '
aNM'iic.ei?ti afii?rrrrd sleeping?TOT "
rvice between a number of Jmporuit
points^ on the fiotfthern Railway
ys'eni was improved as'the result
f new schedules toady c4Tective -on
unday, O tobt*r 23l'(l.
Train Xo. 130 now leaves Atlanta
rtf> P. M. f('T) inst'-ad oL 5:.'5() P. t.
and handles' 5lw|iinp cars for p.
reensboro, X. C., and Columbia, S.
arriving* Greensboro 0:25 (KT)
rrd f*nhrmbfr^jTr?tr~A. M. Tiain No;" ?
K leaves Greensboro G: 10 A. M., ari-ving
Durham 8:20 A. M., Raleigh
:0.j M? hd Golds bore 11:00 A.
L Convenient connection is made
t Greensboro for Whiston-Salem
ith -arrival -at 7;?0 A. AJ* No. 13
av'es Charlot'e G:JJo^b M. iand arives
Columbia 9:4?5 I. *M . .
The imprqved service between Attn
t a and Columbia was made possi- jfle
through new schedules for tiains
^os-. 17 and 1.8. running between Coimbia
and Seneca via Bolton and An
erson, in connection with Nos. 135
lid 136' as follows:
I,cave Atlanta 7:45 P. *M., Seneca
2:1,5 A. M.. Anderson 1:15 A. M. ar
ive Columbia 0:30 A. -M.; leave C'ujnibia
10.GO P. M.; . Anderson 2:55
i. M., Seneca 4:30 .A. M., birrive At- "
inta_7:05 A. M.
Tbe New York:Ra!eigh sleeping
ar is now handled on a new schedule
saving New York 5:35 P. M.; Wash- . -?
ngton, 10:40 on No. -39, arriving in . 1
Jreensboro G:l0 A. Ar., Durham 8:30
t. AI., and Raieigh 0:05 A. M.
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L\CE DISTINCTION'" AND POLIMI'
\i ArTinv
(Continued from Page_ .1).
i. Parker after Serf Mors had eonince'd
mm of its * pending defeat ehich
would redound to lhe credit of
he'--. Democratic Party. Hisc credit
rill tipr~t>alanee his debit account. ' A
Mr.' Roosevelt's relation is brief
aid?quickly-- told.? -He-hail*- frow~a?
ta'e of the greatest lacial and reigious
complexity and yet there is
lot one line on-its statute books nor
;ct a public practice thai makes the V
lightest distinction or discrimination
'II dV^'U lit III I CKK. \S1 \_VJIVl Ul [
n this respect New York- may be
otnpared with Klinsas, the home of*
'ice-President Curtics, only New
fork goes Kansas . one -bettSiuJ The
hi-nf lower slate authorize schools.
Mr. Roosevelt as under secretary
if the Navy wrptc the constitution v
>f Ilayti and 'it" Is said, issued the
irder of segregation of colored and
vhite employees in the toilets-land
vashrooms of the State, War and
v'avy Departments. In both instants
he was not necessarily ex prosing
his own views, but carrying out
he policy of his superiors sanetionTl
by^'tlTe- iiatidYi. President Hoover
Did his Republican precedc-ssors have
ipciiated under both of the provisions ^
or "twelve- years.
' On the credit side Governor
toosavell sign??u&he, bid wTncTTmade
lossihle two Negro judges for New
fork. lie also approved of the ajoint
nent pf p Negro as Presidential elec
or on the Democratic ticket for
he great state of New York, The v
Negro's choice is limited to the two.
The pie eaters, the stand patters,
ho conservatives, the moss backs and
Tie backward looking and the over-'
autious will adopt the Shakespearn
admonls ,and think of the Ills
hey have rather than fly to those
ho progressive, the forward looking,
he venturesome will bo guided by the
pint of the spirit of the old gospel
lymn:
"I dvn but perish if I go,
1 am resolved to try.
For if I stay away I knw J
shall forever die." .
KELLY MILLER *
GREAT FALLS NEWS.
Pai.-ftl ise High school is progress- _
ng Atprdly ? under the pdincipalship
f Rev. .I.W. Shaw. Two delegates
vill attend the Boys' Vocational Con7
ference in session \at Orangeburg^ :?
ilso the Colored State Fair, Colum- .
>ia.
Rev. J..\y Shaw conducted a revial
meetinir at Metropolian church.
Chester for Dr. Kills. On Sunday afernoon
he was. accompanied by the
ncmbers of Paradise school quartette
o Chester, \vheiTe they rendered two
lumbers to a very appreciative aulience.
,
Services were conducted at Phr.i
lise church_Sunday__hv the pastor in ?
charjre. Tfbe pastor and' conprefra-rrm?were?favored
by the presence
l'eesiding Dlihu "I77?1ftlowe ' al
he evening service.
ako >vas served. The quests' list indudc!
Rev. J.F, Marshall, Rev Lonff,
toy. Fox, Rev. \\*. I,.' Wilson W.
f. R. Jolinson, Jr., Rev. E. H. Her- ^
>ert, Mr. Jas Roberson, Mr. Bud Reyiolds?
Mr. McKissick of Asheville, N.
2., and the ladies of the Auxiliaries
. -.*.r