The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 10, 1932, Image 1
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VOL, VIII.?NO- 50. _
Asheviile Phys
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Asheviile, N. C.,. Dec. K.?Away i
in the mountains of North Carolin
after five years of hard studyiug ai
careful, Compounding of difforei
drugs, Dr. L. O. Miller, PKysicjl
and Surgeon, .of not?,. of Aaheyill
J ?has completed- Die discovery of one 1
" the greatest medicines* known' t<Tth
or other communities for many .year
He has always been known for h
outstanding generosity, churitah
treatments and donations. ,
His attention was directed to th
field because of the suffering of mar
people, young and old, from hardonir
of arteries land other complicatioi
of the heart. -The treatment is not
blood purifier but a treatment for tl
irregularities in the blood stream ar
the palpitation of the htiirt. ^ .Tl
treatment for the reduction of hip
. . blood pressure is broiyrht about grai
ually and permanently by the use <
r,this medicine.- ' . ? .
Man| . [lmmwif-nt. local ^itir.eil
Negro. He has beori practicing fi
teen years in this city; eight of whii
he served as Chief Surgeon of tl
hospital he founded: The IBlue Ridi
Hospital.
' Some time ago he was elected
the presidency of Uhe North Carolii
State Medical Society, a great hone
and is a member of the State, Loc
and Nhtional Society of Medicine ai
mariv ouier organizations of nation
fame.
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Funeral of Mrs. Bayloi
^ After a short illness Mrs. R. A
Baylor, wife of the late Rev. R. ^
Baylor died Saturday morning. S
was funedalized at Zion Bapti
church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 I
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A very touching condolence w
read by Mrs. Hazel Bookman from.t
Daughters of the Mut'uals.-.
4. IMrs. lElaylor is survived by the f<
? - lowing children W. L. Baylor, Ml
_ ~ - Essie McDonald of Pittsburgh, Pi
L. E. ^Baylor, Mrs: Ihattie Avei
Wttsburp^h, Pa., Dr. E. M. Bayh
Evahsville, Ind., Mrs. Bertie Weat
era, twelve _grand-ehildrejv_and_ o
grdfat grand and a-host of friends,
Mrs. L. Ij. McDonald, (Mrs. J.
?Avent of. Pittsburgh and Dr. E.
Baylor of Evansville. Ind., arriv
in the city Saturday morning to i
tehd the funeral of their moth1
They were accompanied on the ti
by Edvdard M,, Jr., and Gwendol
Baylor, children of Dr. E. M. Bayl
and Mr. Julian Grimes of Evansvil
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
Rev. Bethea, the most honored p
fcer-of Bethel A. M. E. Church (s j
tending the South Carolina Conf<
* -?- ewec this wvek.
We are under many obligations
. * the bishop for sending Rev. N.
n Bethea back to us for we love him
Prof. J. A. Ford is still on the si
We hope him a speedy .rec<
IL' erv'
Rev. David Mitchell and Mr. W
ter Rrqwh "motored to Columbia,
C., on business Monday.
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it Kenyon L. Butterfiel
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^ Orangeburg, S. C., Dec. (3?M
a Kenyan If Butteffield, ex-preside
le of Rho.ie Island University, Mass
'd /husetts State College and Michigi
^ State Agricultural and Mechanici
College respectively, spoke before tl
of student convocation and< Facul
Forum Wednesday, Nov. ,'tp tr|"'
"i" "of Sta'e Co!legc._
Says, Mr, BuUerfield, "Thej> a
itwo billion people in this world. <
iitwo billir-1 over?half?are ?-*t
engaged, in the field of agriculture
j a means of gaining a livelihood.
"The condition of the farm situ
fori." cord inucd the speaker, "
ea/ly a challenge' to "modern agi
culture,"?Farm machinery is n'<
something t? deny the so-callod u
privileged clashes the opportunity
I-work. Two things figure in the pi
ture: First the facilities fqr macha
?| l/.ing?ftrnn TiTe are concentrated
centei.s where the standar i of livii
is in agreement with other fields
vocational progress;'. secondly, t'
_ jack__uf intelligent- leadership mov
-bowaVd these centres. With mo
and better trained men in the fie
? sacrificing nine* and -money in the
undeveloped fields, the" picture w
acquire a dilfeieiit hue.'
1'^ "The strength of a nation, t'
,? very .essence oT^its existence depen
ut upon its hunger being satisfi^d.'V X
rs Butterfield made .reference to- Chii
t>ll 'it.h its Totii- hundred and fifty teei
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lvg millions, ""China,".?says .?1
?-?*- ivnrOspnlft fhr? nl Tvwf ' nivitivnf i/m .
lie record. She has seen the ancient n
'ions of chronological.significance ri
IHj and fall. Still she maintains hi
norm; always being- in evidence ai
a a factor in world affairs. She mai
>y. tains intact her agricultural poli
~ of conserving and replacing her a
~ ricultural resource."
m "How much stronger India won
e with the trnety percent of t
1,1 ndcr privileged country peop
" rained to -think in terms of diver:
. \cd agriculture. There .. would
'oss uni;t'st and simmerings,.of\cha<
t'h lut the problem is not localize*!,
be s %vo-rl i wide 'encompassing tl
pro *
>;reat commonwealth of ours. It th
tn behooves the civilized world to co
na -eiiVate and cooperate in meetii
)i*, .he situation instead of stressing t
aJ limitation of armament and other 1*
?mputMillll issues.
Mr. Butterfield, since, his incu
benc.v as president of "State Cc
|* legews both in the cast and mid-we
has travelle t extejisively under grai
issued by the Carnegie founda-th
iV. beginning his travel in IvJineteen he
N- died and .thirteen and having ma
ty?, several trips since. At present
i is makinir his first studv of the
Oy ~ .
gyo land grant college having tout
as ed Virginia" State and A. and T, c
he leges. lie was summarily impress
with the agricultural-set-up at SU
College.
^ . Father Driscoll Vespej Speaker
nt,' In accord with the State Colle
^>r, policy of securing the local paste
of various denominations to addfi
ne "The 4>tudeht group Oh Sunday" ev(
P ings, Father Driscoll of the St. Mar;
ed religious committee Sunday evenii
Jt" December 4.
.'' Speaking impressively on "The F
istence of Go i," lie particularly refi
lor od the all too prevalent Afheis
le. practice. Says he, "It is a dang'
ohs sign when nations forget th
God- It is an indication ol-interi
weakened, which has hut one
as suit':?ruin. In the fin ah analys
it- atheism is a fantasy. People rea
>r-' dbiv't believe there is, no living j
? pre-natural "be^rg. They have en
to ited the product of man's genius :
A. the material progress of the wo
forgetting that behind it all is 1
ick undeveloped material of the ea;
>v- shaped by a God-inspired min
"Who made man's mind?" asked
al- "Did it spring spontaneously fr<
S. nothing?" The answers to the qu
tions are inevitable."
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COLUMBIA, S- ('., SATl'R
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Free and Acce;
y Meet JThe
65th Annual ' Comanunieatjor
of the Grand bodge*of Free and AcI
cepted Masons will convene in Colum1^
j bia next Tuesday morning at 10. o'clock.
The sessions will, be held ir
Lhe Mason ir?Temple oij.. Washingtor
street, between Main and Assembly
.awl..will l>e presided over by Hon. J
I. Washington, of Bealifort, Grartd
5X Master.
This session will be one of the
jinost interesting ones held in tihe his
iiory oj uio uranu L.o(!ge. i nfre will
be grave measures to com^ before
that body for final adjustment. The
r> position of*~T)eputy GWind Master,
n. held by the late Dr. Rr"Kha\v Wilkinson-is
to be filled at this Grand
a" Ixidge and also tliat of Qrand
in Treasurer. Dr. I. I)., Davis held the
tie
ty .
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on HEALTH EDUCATION IXSTITI'TK
a" IIELI) IN AIKEN COlNTY
se . 1 \ :.?M
MORE THAN ONE III'NHKKI) A !'n
TEND MOST ENTHISIAS11J
TIC MEE'LLNO '
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One of Services Made Possible Thru
Christmas Seal Sales
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Through thy 'cooperation of Ua
r'e Aiken County Health Unit, the Aiksi
en County Welfare Society, and the
he Aiken County Teachers' 'Association!
3^ a two-day health education institute
H j for colored tii u-hers was held at the
. Aiken Graded School, December 2 and
118 ,3. More than DO teachers attended
en these sessions. TV' Senior class of
,n_ Schofield Institute attended part
ttinie..r Although Aiken county is
. very large and most of the UUchers
- had no pay the attendance was over
'ss xn povf-nu :ni.l inlerpht, was?krm
'daring the entire session. Many pnm
trons attended the sessions also.
)1_ 4 Instructors were Miss . Jennie McMaster
of the South Carolina Tuberculosis
Association \Mlyi disepss1
s ed signs of health in the child; ordi)n?
nary physical defects of school child
in- ten; how to .detect these defects;
de symptoms,"'""prevention, tand control
of communicable diseases; and Mrs
T i M. Mofiteith Simkitis, fjel<fe>workev of
the South Caroliiuu-Tuberculosis Com
mittee wfio stressed methods in health
ol- education. In the latter session the
ed topics were; A survey of th(> school
health situation^ followed by lectures
bnd demonstrations of how to pre'sent
units^ Oil how to protect the body
| from disease; How sfoyp and rest
(are important to health; the problem
>rs of clotthjng; and a final lecture on
>SR I tuberculosis and the relation of tui
irav/iulin- oct in<??
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DAY. PKCTTO. 1<K>>2...
pted Masons lere
Next Week
i latter office. All Hi to rest of the
-'G.hind Stand officers will no doubt an*
swer the roll call.
; ! The local -lodges- here*"are" laokinjj
l forward 'iji the eeming i f IlliU body,
i and have everything in readiness to
' entertain the- delegates. Nearly tall
. of the Subordinate Lodges in this juI
risdictipn are expected to be repreI
sonted here next
! The first day's session will c.onsis'
"of. the. appointment of committees,
1 the-Grand Master's address and reb*ports
frojn all Grand Lodge officers.
1 There-will be a-Lodge of Sorrow held
1 -Tuesday evening in honor of all de'
ceas'-d Masons. At. tfiis meeting I)r.
H. 11 flintier,' Grand Chaplain .will
preach.
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<(?TO\, (in iml blaster
a k()iM) <; i:or<; mown
.Missis K.:il: Parker and I.illy Rai-1ey
s'jiCiti Thanksgiving' in Parkersvillc.
n tm s'.iuK Sunday.
, Mr. .J' tujc .iTaser \vbo is?attending
Si-hoc! ai Wilhert'crc.e llnivi," Ohio
is in 'hi' city" on business.
Kev. Won. Party* passed rhroiiKn |
the city Mnrrrhry mraiiti- t?i his home.
Salt its. S. ('.
Kev. (]. (joints Daniels bus stalled
a series of sermon's on "The Church".
'v i , i ; u: .
t Ml jasj rMiuiiiiv hum inilK "i* nuuj.cn
a-as C'huivh of C'hr>st." Sun.
lav , 1 i?-1 will hi- "The Church?Its
Organization."
Tlu? Siipi.. teachers and pupils of
Be'hoi A. M. T). Sunday School unite
1 with Bethosda Baptist Sunday
. Sch lol air Sunday and had an exr
'cilvc,'?.ii i!t?si I'Vifc.
A h?>crc* number was present and
an excellent collection raised. Bethosda
welcomes you.
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The (Jeorgetown .< ounty Teachers
. Assu.iat.ion meeus Saturday noon*
I Dei*?"* at Howard' Hi School^ Audii
torium.
The '"Cosmo" Club
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tk. ? . te.io.t inn- ?* ' t Vw?
i in* i i*>; u 14? i iij.iv uhs - - '
hi" C!iil? was lid : .1! 'he homo * of
Mi. Edward I'. Joseph, with Messrs
los.ph and Ma?\in entertaining, ou.
?- Tuculay evening of laM- week. The
t\4ee'.in_- w.'s tailed 'o order by the
1 pros!dent. Minutes of the previous
' meeting was road and a'opted. _
h. A-'tho^vtdl was railed, each mem,
i hoi- responded with dues' and a cur:
| rent even'. After o'lu'r business
transactions, the program of the ev!
ening was had. "The Origin of1
Thiu'^sgiving" was vividly discussed
after which 'he. critic made his repot'.
A delicious course was served
by the nests.
"Humfc-o-ivl'-ir?wvi e.??were?heht'
tipgly carried out at Beth?sda Rap4'tis'
Church; beginning Wednesday,
- evening, "November'23 at eight o'clock
1 The 'services began with regular der
voVional exercises, .and -the follow*T
ing program: .Music, choir; Reading,
I of Thanksgiving Proclamation, Mrs.
j Ola Patterson; Mu,sic. choir; Read
ing. Kx'racis on Thanksgiving from
* sermon of Rev.'Wm. Way, Miss 0
jef)a Parker; Music, choir. The
I Thanksgiving sermon was preached
. ' by Rev. R. A.'Kishburne.
- I On Thursdav (Thanksgiving) mor
tcz&t
^kYCK
,$5,233.96 Repoi
Benedicl
m cash was'reported -at
'he close of the Kail Rally.'-for li'me- 1;
dcit College, .Friday, J k'ecihhef-tj- a*- a
cording in =i1111hiimrim-n'?by?fivi- IT
dent J. J.-S'taiks, first Negro head of j
the College. Kvery mail continues
to bring in addition.il anntim's. a
Mudh .enthusiasm existed on tin- tl
camplis among students und facul'y
after the Rally. T^b-. administration p
statc-d tl'it the results were very 1 n- a
couraging and that 'he woiJ< oii_^ 'lie .
new $50,0(1(1. chap.i-1 which is rapifll.. (-]
nearing .completion woulil con firm*--. (.f
The respftns'' to the' 'appejjJs fro'n\
Che B. ('. clubs were very pi -a-mg} ?
Club No. 40,of Washington, M, re-. !
putting th<c-largest amount., *
?*?' I Jp I
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1 ralAaBA^mSiM .
"kkv. \v. .r.
; "The (Jospel
I Pastor.:of Fountain UlipLisi and Mt-. Oji
Rev. -Davis is back in In* .s'aU* eohdti-.
this week and will he at St. I'ail I>
week. People cannot ye' .s'andin;.>; roov
int; tlu'ii- way iu ilu- Bctliesda Church
vvht'ic serviced hej'an a' II o'clock j
The devot ienaU w. i e Yonihu te 5 by k.
Revs. F. 1?. Lance. 1>. (?.. Cibhs. and .
.'dex. Taker. A ft r a* real lively 1
piayer im-eiiiar. Rev. F" P. Lance h
preached a-suil sthr.nj; scinioti. n
For a while he had as it Avcre "Is- 111
rack's 1? amp mi I*:?*< :" Ivverybpdy v'
seemed o> ..have enjoyed i he sermon, ji
Tinlely remarks were also- m.ale li
Ay Rev. M B. ('fathers:- " * 7 . 'H
The pasto'r invite i. everyhody to 11
;o aerpss.Jiie street and iret dinner.>
*" "* ! *? $ ^
1 A competent commutec had arrant;- Vl
oil evd'ythinp palatable for a re d !
Thanksgiving dinner. ,s!
The menu consisted of roas' pork, 'l]
slew beef with white (potatoes and (
I V a
tomatoes, rue. red 'ami* white, col- n
lards, |H*as. corn ht'ead. white bread
candied s\vrc%~|ioiatat'ufd ;.<vrlu?r. ."'U
hundred oven. women and cluldlvn ./
wej'e fed.
After dihner everybody ""returned j
to the church and outraged in singing
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spirituals for about ha'jf an hour.
" after Which o..ch -person was g.vcll a
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package of grocery, which consisted
of rice, grit.*, flour', and meal. )V
TV have heaid t lie expressions of. h
gratitude from those people for the f
f . i:
fool given them .a>- they returned to
"*(
- their variolic. hpnjos?would 1 almost?rj
bring tears to the eyef. v
^ Rev. (? doings Paniels, l'as'oy of d
Bethesda 'Baptist Church makes his
annual tour of the city. each yo^tr.
solicitin|f from the -frieinj-, of the r
poor and needy, so as to make them* a
happy on Thanksgiving Day. In do- '
ing this. h(> is broad-hoaxed, and ^
knows no ienominatio'n; everybody }
who conies is served. 11
We take tilts method to thank ^
those who so liberally pave to make
glad'the hearts of nearly two hun- ^
| dred grateful people on Thanksgiv- '
jing Day/ J
... u. i-n v;i VOI'Kmeil
re f?.,;sy '?1.;f?. : t > '?Y<.?>'. J\?r the
M ic: ' -itiiiVi that ... jii jjrrac.f. ill1-'
i4ram<\* tin-- tV""''',:.ir.- will 'be
au i ivo:-;- . iiiterioi*'
[''t y1 V?"-* v. i-l-l?^I >'eil;ca- ~~ "~
?*i of . t he li-M t i.ii!>'i jjyieikjled *
?r Cm itileiiien-ot:' . ?
I ;
Ek. Jm '
ii-rous friends.
Many hoautif.;l tii}mt\vT-r5*itl
> his Itmjr 1;l*f ??f st ryico in 'ho cotyu
r.tn-ity and thr ehniyh; ir^'.Mrny-' ?
it and hi* lifo ions; n it' .is. Pe.aeo
. his ashos.
I. VDSON IMtKSin TKItl.W
-cm lien?:? - ' ?"It
y'o Inn! known "n-o. yo should
avo known ir.y FalTn-i nlf.>:<- and
roth. lit-n. ot'of th. > ? know linn and
avo soon Him." .Toll); 1 1:1 Ti Tho
oroji'oiiur was tin- to\i usoti hy Rev.
'ow e Sunday moniihtr TrohY w hah ho
host- as his ihoiin ; "Kuowinir Clod."
'h?' .pastor . s?. i<l in pari hat it' wo
could know C.od hottor wv must stu- ?r
v His word eonsistomly; pri\o out
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ves entirejv: rentier service unseisiiu.
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Funeral services for the Ipte Mis,
'ht>?B?tirk?wt re "held immeditely
af<er church services with Rev.
'owe oflirtSTTnpr.
Mrs. Fdrn Reesp entertained the
lissionnry** Society at her * homo on
feidt St., Tuesday afternoon. The
neetinpr was presided over by Mrs.
Jelle Vincent, vice-president of the
ociety.
Rider. F. K Ridler continues ill at
lis home on Wayne St .We . arc praynpr
that F.lder Rutler will sooh re ovor.
He . is living greatly missed * "
>y members .and fiiendx.of >T,a<Json.