The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1932, Image 1

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for what she is and for which b) stands. The efficiently and appea ance represents?gncd m&nagernei coupled with good economic practice You are fortunate in Wiving as yo< President a man who hem with, ti institution and understands it? pol cies and the policies of fhe group whom he is responsible." Governor 'Blackwood further state that the way to gain respect of 01 N. F. S. C. Holds ; ~ Successful Meeting ' (By Paul R. Webber, Jr.) .. ' Orangebu^:, S- C. ? Beginnix Tuesday, Qctober 25, the New Fair ?ere of South Carolina, an organiz tion sponsored by the Smith Hk?gih men m*1 Having for its aim the trai ing of boys in scientific failing hi the application thereof, met on tl campus and had the most successf meeting in tihe history of the orgar MlblWHt The oftciar opening meeting w serried ?tt before^ the student" body chapel when a program in which th< endeavored to portray the signi gance tlw various officers was ii prearively presented. They were ve ?- fortunate to have sudfy distinguishi awn apeak to them as Mr. Verd F terson, State Supervisor of Sntit Hughes work; Mr. J. B. Felton^ Sta Agent for Negno Schocfls; Mr. Wt * ter B. Hill, Field Assistant, Gener Education Board; and President ] F. Whittaker of the State College. The outstanding event was the pr ^ sentation of the loving cup, won 1 the Soufih, Carolina Judging Teai to President (Wttiittiaker who is to a as custodian by Mr^Restyne Wilke son who was liiiiuclf Che high oaon This was well done in its entirety. (Ml*. Burgess and the host of Smi Hughes workers are to be congrat iatad "upon the splendid behavior these boys uffeyile in session.? Th? lopawwhig hftvs were chosen delegates to the National Conventi Which nveets In VSrginia next Augu: .? SylvesteiL Byrd of Hfrrtsville and P fred Yeargen of Gray Court, b o t , bright young chaps. The boys left Friday morning ha ing gained an abundance of ' kno ledge and a wealth of experience. KNOXVILLE COLLEGE MUS MAKERS ' AT LADSON- PRE CHURCH FRIDAY. A Violin and Piano Recital at La son Presbyterian Church on Nov. at 7:30, P. M. by the Knoxville M sic Makers from Knoxville, Tennessi These artists, Mr. Hethington a Mr. Saunders, have given similar cc certs in Artyinsas, Alaba'ma and G lohoma and are now touring tfl\e P 1 antic states. The general adm sion is 16 cents; 7 A rare musical treat is in store i Special NotlceT i . The M c g pQ8t Nq 4 ^ have its regular meeting Tuesd night, Nov. 8th (at 8 o'clock, inste , of Monday night, Nov. 7th. All mi ~ ~ b*m are requested to bo preaenoj fuse of vital buslneas to be tri sactad. XTTEx-SerVice men who-1 not members of our Post nro reque ed to come out and take a paTt w . ^ otrr Memorial Exorcises, _Ni 11 lat Union Baptist Church the night of Nov. 11th at 7:30 o'cl< The public is cordially invited to tend. . V." . James Woodbury, Commande \ V. ' * v I ' ' * ' -^v v ?""* ' < . rt i- ed Friday Nov. 4tl\ on the Tallaha to see schools gridiron. The .Florida eleven subdued Clafl id here some weeks ago beating the le 20-0 on the locjd Negro Fair Grounc Bishop Williams Continues Conference The Palmetto A. M. E~ Gonferen lg over which Bishop Noah W. Willian n- D. D-, will preside will .convene a- Ebernezer A. M". E. Church, Ghare es ton, on next Wednesday morning. n- This is one of the. largest Confe id ences in the Connection, and has t he 'best Presiding Elder districts in t uj State save the South CJarolina Co jj. ference. This Conference general | leads the State in financial repor ?r. tnuiiy reviewed by the Pastor, Re Matthews. ^ The morning worship began Ttr Rev. Matthews delivered an impre svive sermon from Luke 9:25. Su iect "Ashamed of Jequs." There were quite a few who w ?* nessed the evening services, al conducted by Rev. Matthews. 11 as message w?s forcefully impaired us touching" upon the prdination . deacons. Th^ text was found Ac 6:4, subject "Looking for a Mar tl- The deacons ordained were: Mr. He Ht" Ty^AniultTand Mi.?Wallace Sholti ' These are two"""splendid charaete and always dutiful in church woi lV* We hope that they -will mainta w- this standafd. Appreciative- audiences were pr( ent at these services including qui a few visitors, whom we are gl LC to weTcome. ;g# The Missionary Society No; 2 sp sored a Silver Tea Sunday afteyno at the home- ot Mr. and Mrs. Est' Madison on N. View Street. A Ho , tiful program was rendered and 1 " large crowd present. , 4 Mrs. Maggie Sexton was hostess "u- a delightful dinner Sunday dtonorh ee. *he pastor and* deacons of Mt. M n<j riah Baptist Curch. ) Beautiful fall flowers decorated t table. The- following guests1 were prese Lt_ Rev. A. M. .Matthews. Deacons jg. Mrfrtin, Greene Nichols, Shephe I Richards, J. G. Pruitt, Wra. Samiu t an(| Hampton?and MUssds Qthel ;or Gray and Marguerite Moore. The departing guests express theniselves as having enjoyed ??elaborate dinner, Mr. and Mr^T C. W. Lewis ai Mrs. Belle Rodgers of Greenville we ... the guests of Mrs. Annie Jenkins Young Street, Sunday. They repoi ed a pleasant stay. o/t After snonHinir fivo mrmtVic Uri jm mother and sisters on Young St., M Bettie M. Benjamin and Master A? returned to their hoi in- in Detroit. Mich., Monday. TR ^ reoorfefl alovcly visit. , Mr. William Samuels^made a bn ' ness trip to Columbia Saturday, ith ' Miss Katharine., Scott spent tl py. we^k-end in Greenwood, SI CT., a "renSVt^d~~tr-ptegsant trip. ^ on J'Mrs. Isolene Wynn has return >ck to the city after having funeraliz at- her husband. Mr. Frank Wynn, jl%, 'Brooklyn, NT^f; Mr. and Mrs. George Finley i ,r* companied by. mother and twp s K kj *' ?^ COLUMBIA, S. C-, SATURDA o To the Sister men's Bapl vention 11- - . ne a- Dear Sisters: ? ?-?. ,'h THe recent"IIome-u'oing of our : _ mer President, Mrs. C. N. Jones ' Florence on Sept. 2'.* was indee V shock. Her passing leaves a vaga in the; front rank of our State W<: ers. awl-today wt. stand with hi h0 ed he ails and saddened hearts m m ble submission to Hod our Mak prny'brr- tn labor on. until We,meet the 'Gl'OUt bi'yon'1:?*r~"al Our efficient Vice-President, M. K. llowar.i now acting presitl ordered ati tocecutive boaiTl meet ___of our Women's Haptist State C vention. eleven o'clock last Fnc; Oct. 28." in Columbia at Zion Hap Church, Rev. J. P. Reeder, pasi Our president jiwd co-workers ijw he ed to carry out our* late preside! plans as far as possible. with ar J" i a..., ...:n i t... tt'- IV-ll U'-is-hiiK-^nn I'MVI'olt. 's, Corrvspondin}* Sec't he. j--1 -------j?- ? === leys, motored from Abbeville, S ? day.;.to spend a fo\y hours with tl se sister and brother, Mrs. Lottie Lf vn and Mr,' Elijah Kinley on Clem Street. .. We Are j?lad to see that MT<s~l h: Smith has recovered. Miss l^orothv Jackson is repot nsjioinir ill :d this writing also M Lola, Thomas and Mrs. Carethal "W man. u", M'ss Glndvs Coleman returned t-'-, Benedict Collejje last week. IS_ Rev. J. W Coleman, pastor of I ll* iority Baptist Church- has been v v. ill for the past few days. We w for h I ill?^ spe -'ly recovery. W Rev. A M 1'i'l f '"'' "IftTI" 's" C., is conducting h soul stirring vival at. Majority Baptist Clun The public is invited to hoar-'him. .Anyone wishing to subscribe so on" buv n Palmetto T.oadcr may (Miss) Marguerite F-. Moore, Young Stieet. o oTl? h _ y, ESTATE ACCUMULATED 1 n- WASHING, IRONING A> %T 'COOKING SUPPLIES SCHC * ARSIIIU FUND FOR BE in NETT COLLEGE STUDEN ?S- ' [t C * ' . About fgrty-five years a^o Na? jFoulkes matriculated at> IBennett < on .lege in CJreenslyoro, N. C., with 'aim of completing her college edi tion. In spite of intense efforts e her part and on the lfnrt of coll au officials,was never able to c a plete her work. Meager as were ( own funds at the 'Wnib, Nannie Foi 0 es conceived the idea of establish | a source of aid for poor stude Eventually she dropped out of svl , >nd nothing, more was heard of 0 for a long time.' She had become* . ^ another student \\Ah,o failed to k ^ the itttTD. But to some of the pei r(j who knew her best, she still ex ?js plitied the type of persistent, de ljo mined personality intent- on help others'-"to?achieve whal. was dei e(j her. And so it was UiM after an decades of hard work with a Gre< horo white family, by the name ^|~"~StapIesY~ who later moved . No Mnnnift TTmilWnc nncsctria 1 nwnvr If on small estate reckoned at $1 . to Bennett '' College. The Board ' " Education of the Methodist Epi , pal Church made a wise inVestn of til is sum, and today the into ' on this investment is the means which four Bennett pirls'are rec y.v '"ff training. Nannie Fon has been dead lonpr time. Her n . 7\ot's 1101 appeal' on the list of gtf R1" ates of"Benriett"ColIrpre, hut her , sipht and spirit of self-sacrifice jiiake possible educational advan n es denieiT the 'students rrfher attorn : ?_ 10 ^ Unlike "Uncle Joe" who was ;(y* moralized at tihe College which er in e(| its first building by .means r vortgntro fer which "Uncle Joe" s ac" as .collateral, Nannie Foulkes is- conscious of her ficnefaction. cfta g * ' ? [ . Y, NOVEMBER 5, 1932 hood of the Wo tist State Conand Friends South Carolina f?of Quartettes In Contes J- a ' - wy ' >rk- ? Collies And Schools AIII^ NOVEMBER 11 ^111 * Vi Irs. What promises to be one of thi lent most unique events ever .*staged ii injr K^uflh Uarolina'Avtll bo "the-Grand Con an-, test of College ami High Sehoo ^Quartettes at Allen University Fri tor ('ay evening- November 11, Armistici L.ut- uay. . t - ; . n''sj CoITeggs lhal ceill enter quartette jcli- Allen, $ta?,e, CJafliu and MoPjis 1 ' " Voorhees^Normal and Brewer Norma ival are st'hools bolow College rank lui end notice for the excellence of :thei J. quartettes. This Content is beinj . staged in order to lend encourage iVaj tnent to the various schools in thei to endeavor to heighten the/, cultura D. level among the people of South Caro Tor ;na ' T o"^ It is-eft'peeted tlj.it llu1,public uil jiat turn out in large?numbers to wit nek! gs: this contest, because it is said to b< nu- unprecedented in South Carolina; a?< t>n^ the "richness of voice possessed ..1 \ Negro singers is too well 'known t< lav dwell upon that aspect. The_Conte is being staged under the auspi. es o rth rim M11.it' IWn it merit of Allen fni the ,ry "rsity ai'l'j " LA NO A ST nit NEWS. i in The dreary evening of Oct. .'51st tsfet just suited the witches and goblin: Mt. around Lancas'ei*. In spile of thi ^ * rain, a number of thein met in tin auditorium of the linnoastev Train intf schSotT "ttfTtHr'wn?~ThTtn-rrtirrl -?p ~ propiiately for a Halloween C arnival On- entering the door one could no un- . , i -ii loj ofrain from pfettin^r thrills and chill >ne followed by fun because of the wein on! faces of owls, witches, gOblins an< ^ ^ friadie cats that were then' to giee them. led WO ave not able to express oui liss appreciation to the ''Three Melod; ?Ol- ?v??i XV in v/uv. yi uiv i*_ > the schools in the State operating a bu K'a" for'tihe transportation of high sehoo pupils out of the district. It trans om- fers twenty-eight pupils from 'he "Mf her Carmel and Cedar Creek districts. The. high school students met- re iintr ^ cently and reorganized their studen iooi council. Their aim is to have a big her ger and better council, cooperatini just with the student bod^. .and faculty. ;eeP The Parent-Teachers Ass'ociatio c also met recently and reorganize em- ? ter- w''h- more tHan 150 parents present ling The following officers were elected lied Dr. .T. J. Clinton, president; Mrs. Eth two el Boykin, vtce -presrtlent;?Mrs I tie ems- Wj-jpkt, secretary; Mrs. TSllmar irth. treasurer, Mrs. W. O. Short, corre? savr ponding secretary. The last meetin ,000 of the Association was enjoyed by al New committees were appointed. The football team is makinf t'had lent - ----- -? rest for (a hard scrimmage with the tcai by from York, Monday, Nov. 7th on th eiv- Kiwanis Field in Lancaster. Don ^t>s miss this game, it prornisos to he th t^4,t l(roat of the season, fore now Mt# Zion A.M.E. Zion Church, ~ Rev/ A. U. Hatwood, Pastor. Sunday" was ~ir boarrtifuT tfiy fa mo- church ~ worshipper# and -the? ect- were filled with an appreciative a\ too*! f'?ence during services. At th hmif'tbin ninlionoe hnhvd.n sol stirring sermon on the subject: "Th j will ho given Sunday morning. Rev. Boh \Villiliins-visito4 the morn rt l, . ing sot;vires and those .present enjoy- dip od the spirited remarks that he'.made. 'l(! A special rally was "conducted Sunj. day at .">:.">0 p.m.. in an effort to raise u-h ; benevolent money. ? Rev. -ftfhn Boy? kin delivered t ljt? sermoir and* --mem- 'i' hers of t.he Washington B|iptfst n church tendered the jnysic. Tim tally J?t' (| was a'-great-, success ' .. Dr. ( <>v . 1 Washington Baptist Church - ** ' i > - Ipe i- Altlyji Stutday was the fift-biSunday pt, x and frm regular sarvi.ee day. the 1st p,., i, \\\).ihingtO|i Biiptist chin eh had a sui---wi prising attendance. The morning sO'r | g mutt was Very elooucntlv preached by ^ 1. Rev. J. A. Boy kin.. ! The Sunday school ha's-on a $50.00 S!U y <^t?ivc, giving $2.50 in gold to the one alt n raising tire highest amount. -in .e . ' ' , X t St. Paul A.M.K. Church. ' it p< ic Sunday being very beautiful, every Fwwle eAlilfllt t-tm?sni'l il fin?n ?hiii hrrgehr aMe-ndedr jiupL.?tuu] ^ teachers at their posts of duty, very i it?hfau+rfully discussed- the lesson. i- n soul 'stirring sermon, which was i<y=*aijoyod hy all present, il Sunday afternoon, the HJ issiohfctr y Se e women rendered a wonderful program 0j, ^ . k F; . - . < " " " * " !^ ? * S: FIVE CENTS PER COPY. Recital \uditorium " November 18 institution, both manual.ami cultur for men; women and -children. 'Anitelnio" is to he its name, a dea ion l?y Uoland Hayes to his moth* his dearest and most reverential ' rostrum. bust hymn lined by v. .lames; Prayer. Iiev. T. W. nwn; second liymn by Dr. Bon -turn hit rodneed the hishon The hop hold the audience spell hound about thirty minutes and any- * ? ly nnyulu'iy tlmt has heard the h?y> speak know that I could not m o r e than that which has ead.v bycn sai i about, his forceful alfinpr. lie is-now at the seat of K. S. (". Annual Conference at-- nwity. S. C. Asking God's blessing in him ond the 7th District that will prosper under his leadership. ;'lC 'u t.enl'^OlOWh tb-Kt. StfpluMi M. Iv Chprch again. . 7 " .IT .i 111. XTi.Trt 7 lidlld HOYS ISot'. I Inland .1. (Julie, A. "TTT^TinTTr p of Allen College has been elected mcipal of the'Spring Hill Graded hool at Floydale. S. C., School ' , cn. Ocfohcr . ^ ; " >, * _y