The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 17, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6
>C. F.. Rcntley. bo'h of the Anieric
Church Institute for Negroes.
Them were many addresses lux
- at the program in tihe afternoon,
of which were .enjoyed, -Com mi
w*as made orr-the fact that Yoorhi
was aideto dedicate buildings at
time . like this.
St. .Tames- has three large roo
^ .for trirls' trades on' the first fh
and a suite, of rooms for visitors
Uho second floor. The girls' don
tory will accommodate . 78 girls wi
our crowding.?and loo hy crowdii
Principal J. F. Rlnnton extended
Verv tordial invitation to- visitors
inspect the school a' all timfs.
On Tuesday night there was a p
formance of rhotoricals composed
trade demons' rations, poetry i'
songs, etc. by Hie student body.
FIN I.K VIII CI.OSES (iRIl) SKASt
By Timothy .pihns-on
Ch*4?r. S. ('.?The FiiUey Hi R
-?: Jackets played 'heir last '-gamy
foot hall. December 2nd. when t
Sterling Hi Tiger* 'of "Greenville
< . .1 IV... tl?.
mm
O.CONFfi (jOl'NTY TRAININ(
SCHOOL
Seneca, S. C.?Prom the appe
ance of all rooms decorated w
Christmas- bells, trees and Sa
Clans, one cannot help but exeh
> while he walks in this atmosph
"that Christmas is near."
The Seniors entertained quite
'number at a Barn Social in the a
itorium Tuesday evening. The
ening was well spent in prancing
round, playing games, marching i
asking Santa Claus questions.
" very imirresstve^ ylemonstrfttion *
presented by the ln?ginn??? in He
l_ Economics during .the chapel hi
Wednesday morning. A IFghl Tfre
'not-- -TVio demonstration was a s
he A. play, Tlu1 Slabtown Convention
lee vvas Riven, in the College Chapel, Fri
day niRht, Dec. <?, by a group of ladies
from Chester. "It was very
,os jnuch enjoyed l>y all 'hat witnessed
0f .1, especially?the?scrmtm hy -T. . .J,
ert Johnson. -
an ^c> a,tJ tthnl to have Miss Mary
[U|. D. "Lockhai t- of (lalfney to join our
t,w student body.
A "Cotton Dross' banquet will bo
nts Riven by the Junior Hi School class
in the College Chapel, Friday night,
0j*. the HUH.
j,.' Dr. Nr. A. Brunson, pastor St. John
gv H. Church (i>outh) will deliver
hi, a sermon to the V. C. K. Society in
p.. it he College Chapel Sunday, 18th at
u", 3:00 "IV M. f; V"'
Visitors on the" campus Sunday
t,(] were .Mrs. Cilliard! Miss Taylor and
__ Mr (Hover., of Sulnter. . ,
ft Miss- Ruth Moore ja former -student
nf ot the college, dU'd .Mlilldil 1. Ik*. o, ;s.
and was huriod fiom Na/.aree Bapls.
that church. Thursday the 7th.
j' I'rof. C. T. Hinton, our* principal
,h. together with the presidents ol' the
.](] several organizations, have launched
ill a Book Campaign for 'lie College- I.i-. A
'o. brary. Whosoever will let lilpi send
ja book, magazine or daily paper sub- :|
iS-! s. riptioti to the Clinton College I.ifi-*
hraryr Rock Hill, S. Gv? ?
a- 1 The president is niqving into his |
iww quarter?, which is snugly equip- .
[r. pod*in the Boys Dormitory.
)](! Tlu* Crockett Litorafy Society is f
'us a live wire in-Clinton College Taiuk-is ^
?n- working for its advancement, and
;os progress*.
"B. I The 20lh of December it will put
C., on a Christinas Tableau entitled "U
>Ir. was on Christmas-Morning."- It pionian
ises to be the best of i's type that
Rock Mill has ever witnessed*. Kvide
erv act will D. nertaillinif to Christ- 1
all mas. The current, that flows thru
nt this, society, seonis 'o light up the i
>es the way so that others can see how 1
a to travel -1Tic Intellectual Road with <
more ease. It will make i's great - <
ms est display on. December 20th with 1
or Mr. D. R. Reeves as'president. i
(11h'] | BROOK I.YNj. MOW YORK MOWS
. a ! . r
to (Pound ef Truth. II. 1*1 (i. of T.
i (luai-d ,->f Truth. II. I'.-O. of T.
uiai imy say. i n i^v juia^
wjn. ,Nyvt' wrrHr""t~~Tn will toll the
.10 s.t or ^ " * ; p
s, ' School I'oefic Corner
Somebody said that it couldn't be
'foiic. but ho?with a chuckle replied:
"maybe it can't but I'll Vie one who
won't s.ay so until T tvy," "So t he
ar- buckled right in with a. tract'?of a"
ith grin on his face.. If.he worVie'd he
nta hid it. He started to sing", lis * he
linv 'ackbal the thing that couldn't be
ere* done and he did it.
I There, are thousands to tell you i'
a can't ho don?>, theiT are thousands to
ud- prophesy failure, there are t housn-mVs
ev- to point out to you one by one 'he
a- dangers that waits to assail you.
and Rut just buckle in with a hint of a
A grin. Then take off your coat and
vas go to i< ; just start in to sing as von
tme IflChlc tho IHIhff th,\t e.Mi I In dnm
our and you'll do it."
&k-??Composed hy . ?
_ . i . ? orrciirt at i r nv a vtirn
' ' r " THE PXtM!
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Santa Clai
Letters
? ,<&. . ~
St. Matthews, S. i
December 11;. 1SK-J2 .
Dear Santa:
I nni a little girl, eight years oli
uid I am. in the third grade and
.vant you to bring me a doll, a stove
lots and pans, dishes and fruit am
andy* and firewood and my 1 it11
dster, Margaret want the sani?
lungs.
From i y<ntr?little fi i'11nI.
Edith. Odom.
P*1 '
Columbia. S. (
122-1 Degree St
nai aim a 4irp.<s and s.rn;w and a to
set to put on the table, I am a ymo
My little .playmate Barbara iS'owp I
?one off and I have no one to Tda
with so please briny 4110 the thine
I ask you for please.
Dear Santa hero is sonl?'thin<j I'e
you please read i'.
v ? 1
Who has seen the wind
Neither you nor I.
But wlum 'he- loavbs hmiu T rem'din
The wind, is passing through. ,
Who has seen the wijid?
XeiCher ychwnor I, .
But when the trees how down thei
heads.
Tile wind is passing by." f,
Yours,
Mary Mack.
- CHEER I l? THE HOME FOB
CHRISTMAS
By. Clifton Nance
Christmas is almost h .re and peo
pie, i t & is said, are so busy go ft in
ready for it that they take no t-im
to- think of decorating the home i
days?. Just one or two , days wor
can put your home in tioo'l shape fo
the Christmas.
Why not solve your Christina
jrit't problem this year with a pros
ent.that the entire family, indudin
yourself can thoroughly cnjov. ?
? The youngsters- are prowinn nj
They like to hrinpr other yonnu' folk
home with them and they like to h
proud of that home. Mothcr~iiK0
to1/rifipr in her friends'and-..so do yot
Both of you should take pride in th
home.
Why not redecorate a room or tw
andcall i'l the fjamily Christina
v-ii- ? .. .
Km.. iwu would .enjoy it lu'ltei
perhaps, than any other sort of gif
Such a gift will mean a great dor
in the future of fch??home. ; There i
IhrLkaiit?lliiil Ill ii.i|n>mo5
in The home than rooms decorated i
Suit the ideaS 'and .personalities o
your hoys and/girls. The bom
should be made to live in, as that i
where we spend the most of our im<
It's surroundings shoultl .be mad
plcasapt b$ the means of proper eolo
sehemes, decorations and soforth.
During the holidays the kitchen an
dining room will he working ove
time. 'Holidays are hard rrn the wr
men folks. They spend the ontir
morning and perhaps the epjiro, da
preparing meals for the test of th
'-1
, t " * o ""
" to give you any suggestions or the1
, ihstriK-tor or any other student of
^ this department will be glad tu show
^you samples of the v^ry latestmeth^ods
of decoration. There will .be nc
I]) jeblignt io.n on your part. , ^
; IN ION NEWS.
J ,The John Wallace Hospital for.-colI
' ored people' is now open for business
I I.ast .Sunday was designated for the
formal opening, "but the steady dowi
I pour- of rain the meeting was post'
'po'ned until next Sunday.. This meet
ing will l/e held'at Clinton Chapel A
?M. I\. Zibp church, at J P?'hL Spe
R c-ial tubsic will be rendered and ul
^ the local physicians and Dr. I.. ()
a Miller. ?a noted surgeon of Asheville
II N. C.\ will appear on p'rograni.
a | This institution has been establish
in tiie city to meet the genera
nctc-Jt. of 1 lie OTifored~CTtip*ns of Unicrr
ls and I'nion County at large;
v | I.ast Sunday atternoon att t h c
**: ministers of the city were invitee
lo' a birthday dinner a' the home oi
1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred iMackwell on Hani!
i, i I.,......' ?r \t, Ri..>.btiVnil
| I*. V k 1' , 111 IIV/IIVI V'I A?* I . I7IUV. nuvii,
| The- menu cons is' ed of chicken
;>ork roast, rice,* O'.possum, potatoes
'salad. cake and Jello. Those'that en"
j.ioA Od the repast were: Revs. L. G
'Bowman, J*. C. Collier, I). K. Thoinpjson,
J. C. Tobin', A. -Eaten, 'C. I.
II. Freeman and Messrs. I. G Mj,.
Kis's'ick and Freddie Wremvricks.
j Rev. Bowman spoke words of eon'
gralula'ions and each, -wished Mr
kBlackwelF many more happy birthdays.
'
! ' Last Saturday Ryv. Bowman accom
?nanicd by Mr.. J. T. Kennedy. .and
Mrs. JFmma Young, of Bethel and
Mr. G. W. Young of An'ioch, attended
the Call Mooting at White Hall
This meeting was called'by the P. .E,
Dr. K. P. Rllis. Presiding Klder of
- the .Spai*tanhurg .district, ^'
ir 'PL,, / 1111\ mot nt t.hr
c home <?t' Miss Janie Hughes ^ last
it Thursday night. After the meeting
i- (lie .hostess scrvrd' hut' trAf and1 cake,
h Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young wish tc
r announ e 'lie .marriage1? of then"
daughter, Ilattip to Mr. Russell Ct>l*
man. August 2'J,
>- Miss Corrie Glenn who has beor
tt indisposed for several weeks, at hej
home on. Coluinhus Ave., is .able tc
V he~up agairt.
s Sirs. Icit> Foster of Jonesville is
e doing niccjy after a Successful ops
eiation. She was taken ea+e of at
'* the home of her Aunt and Uncle,
v Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith on Cohen
street. .
? Sunday, the steady down pour of
s rain handicapped inang_fi?.,tihe church
r< gOcrs, hut in the midst of the rain
' a few found their way to* their place
''_of worshij>. ^
f Sunday night at. Bethel, new ofli'
cei-J l.??the A?T: 1'^ League Wi'lt'
n elected. Mr. Morgan Gibson was
'* t'h't tr'd pi'^ideftt-ot the League and
'' Mr, Daniel Windham, vice-president.
e Next Sunday morning election of
a ' 1l' 1 f ~ ~ r.
Prof. W. R. Bowman He
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????PROF vm
Prof. W... R. Bowman, p^i.u'ipal of
the graded school at Blyth ??\vood was
- elected IH'PI i'|ii ( 4 the rural teachers'
association of Richland county at
moot ing Saturday at AlUin l.Ini.
verity. Other, officers elected were
Prof. Eugene. Barnwell, .principal of
the- graded school at Eastover, first
vice president ; Prof., Zhck Clarkson,
principal \ of ?t.ho gtaded s:ho,ol at
Gadsden, second vice president j M'ss
Ja nie Walker, of Columbia, seev-etary
Miss Brown, treasurer; IVof. E. IL,
Trezevant, principal of the graded
school at Althurtown, reporter and
Rev. J.E. Barbei;. of Hopkins, chairman
of the program committee, along
with him .are Mrs. I.. F. Vance, of
Taylor Chapel School and Miss Robinson
of Irmo. Other "Vacancies will
._hg~lillt:d.-at?the next meeting.
According to statement-'from?M-issWalkoiv,
tt'lin .1 lo,. .w,..- 41.... *
dent; and keeps this Circle on tfie
"firing line." V '
l Friends here were delink ed tu. see
Mrs. Lily (iis,t and Lila Jeter in Ih'e
, city. They ate both, residents of
Jersey City, N. J. .
, Mrs. Mary* It. IBowman. wife of
itev. L>. (i. Bowman was. a pleasanb
visitor at the home, of Mrs. M. ? A.
Tobin this week. The visit "was v'fy
much enjoyed bv both and a hcatry.
come again extended. ' 3
Mrs. Tobin takes this method of
. thanking friend/ who were sir kind
, to her during her illness.
, A few more days and 'he year of
1 i?:t2 will be history. May the New
Year biing each of you blessings
needed. ? '
* We are reminded -of these- lines
j while writing: "Ye fearful saints
fresh courgae take. Many have fallen,
some are tremhl+ng-under the
weight of economic* depression."
[ KI( HMONf). VA.. NICWS.
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I was pflad when they said .unto
njtv let us go into the house of the*
Lord. Sunday school opened at the
usual hour with the attendance fair
due to the inclemency of the wcalh'
er. The t<vj?ic for discussion*' was:
"The Christian's Use of Leisure."
Morning service...began at eleven,
with oigan prelude* being playt'd and
preceding that 'ho procession of 'the
"StMfTtOT'choir. Rev. V. A. Crump the
assjistant pastor preached a _splendid
sermon. He ' told of "many incidents
of Jesus while down in this world.
Victory cannot t he achieved'without
Clod's aid. 1
On Sunday evening -there was a
L splendid?program rendered?aJ tIre
High school of Chesterfield County.'
There was many representatives
. various high schools and ehuryhes
, among which was the representative^
' o> our. church and one of the Speakers
of the hour Mrs. Matilda IlftlrBes.
' It ,has h?en estimated Uwt better rep
resontatives were not needed; f o r
' Deacon Grandison retpived^so many
rahplauses- thai it was ned'ssaiv for
> him to sin#.throe selections. Misijes
' Scott and Ware weyc- anion# our tal
ents represented. ?
Rev. Davis, our pastor, was not in
i opr mi^st^ yesterday because of his
r absence "from the city. He had bee"n
> carrying on meeting during the previous
week in Camden, S.C., and for
l this week he will eairy on his evangelistic
meetings a' Rlloree,- S. C. It
has often been stated that Rev. Da;
vis has such magnetic power that
wherever he goes the crowd follows
so is it with him in Camden. -W*
''hope the occaslorf will never agaiivJ
i co,mo to us for him to 1/e absent from
r both of his churches Fountaim. Baptist
and Mt. Olive Baptist churches.
Njgbt service hegan with tbp saim
procedure as In Viornlng-service. Rev.
1 V. A. Crump pioaehud a soul alirringa
? sermon, using as ,his theme: "Comc-j
See a Man." He preached Such a I
snlendid sermon and it-was so de-l
pitted that we vycre forming1 mental
, pictfires (?f the many details. -Services
for the day were ended by dis"fnir.sol
by ReV. Crump.
Rev. Tavlor" will preach 'otfer at
27tb St., Mission on 29tb and R. Sts.
Tuesday nierbt. Dec.-1.1. .
A contestthetween six of the leading
qirsftets of the otty wtll he (riven
on the 12tb jif 'bis month. Watch
for the prize winninpr quartet;
Brother Fred Penis is still, sick
/ ;a.. ...
tTBOWMAN ? 7
enrolled forty teachers and Prof.
Bowman declared by the next meet
ing, they will .more than double that
number, he alro said *the association
in being nnngr ntylhtod nn nearly uv
ery street 'cornet . "
I'Y.--several yea is, many of the rural
teachers haven't been satisfied
with. the ivay things been running1,
but the final break came, at the last
montnjy meeting, in May, just before
th'e re-election of officers, when a
rural teacher.- was .asking questions , .
about the disbursement of the finance
an;, the p'resulent rilled him out of order.
* ??
I ; J list before, the meeting closed
Prof. Abram Simpson,^acting presj
ident of Allen University, welcomed
tain Inn Night school.-The score for
he girls'was 0-6 in f.avor of Founcaiii
Inn; for the hoys 7-6 in favor
of Reedy Fork.
Miss Cora Bailey is coauh for the
girls and Mr. Miller is coach for the
boys.
. NIC WHERRY NEWS .
Sunday was a very unfavorable day
and we dj.! not get to church, but
'tho. Sundav before was ideal for alh
wfrd dcsfred to attend" Jpst after the
edltforenCe year.'
All of the ministers are stationed
now and we^hope they and their con- ^
t gre'gat ions are satisfied.' May tjie
great A. M. E." Church roil on to
perfection. We were pleased to
leant that there will he a Health Education
Institute for teachers to be ?
held in Drayton Street ^School, Friday
and Saturday, Dec. 115-17. All
teachers are expected to attend. Inst
it ut-e-is sanctioned by Strptr^Hope'
of the State Soaril of Education and
-in .1 .#rrJ?i _
in tn.ivr vwucuLiuiiai onicers. ine
hours- are 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Friday
-and 10 to 2 Saturday. Trust all will ***#
be benefited.
Theire is still some sickness. Dr.
J. K. Grant, keeps busy. Mr. J. B.
Williams is in almost constant need.
So wo must continue -to be on the
watch, as nothing is so true as death.
' Mrs-.-Nellie J. Gallman's beautiful
bumralow os near eomnletion on Gald