The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 24, 1932, Image 3
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Saturday,
TKNNttSSKK VN-S HOI.I) ANN 1 \l,
intkr lexer. ?
? Three Hundred Citizens Discuss Con"- ,
ditions and Set (Vials for
Their Improvement ^
Columbia, Teim., "In v. IT Tin- >e ('j
hundred representative, v. lri e wild eoloved
citizens al'mided' lite Middle *
Tennessee Interracial '"'inference held . .,
? in the courthouse hei'o a fw'days ago,. a
and gave seveial hours" to the considyiation
of" wafers of mutual welfare.**.
* J. 1). Burton, interracial secretary ,
for Alahan.a and Tmmos-ee, stated
that 'the* purpose of the Commission
are " to establish?-he' tor. uiufcretiftHling
between'the rams/and to lay up- ,
. * on both thof responsibility of hupi-ov-^
jng rate relations ami noUvring the *c
, conditions ajVee'ing Negroes.
, Dudley Tanner, uT tlio.'.vUrW-deprtr4-s^
* ment ad 'edia a'-ion, .e'luphasized the
tU'dU of better seho.nl fir ilit'ies for
Negroes and jilefl .for tlve cooperation
of bo'h raws to 4hnt end. lie'.acknow
lodged the gr?at s?"..viee_ which the
J regard and eomnieii.ryd.rl o-the gene- \
' ,rons contrilnilioris yjiieh Negroes are 1
' making to ipiprovy cdr.< alional condi- *t
I inne
' W. .F. Half. piv id r,t of A. & }. s
State Cpllogo, .rnade an y4- s
. dress '.(iii 'lie .va! ic 'of .''duration and t
^ Mis. Hale tol?l oi' Mu He'A- II.4i.ics
. 'Movement. Music .'was fuin'shod hy
students -of I Ho Sl?4e Colli-,?;o.u
The fell(?\vih;v: (il..ic( icjvvs .woiv.-adopt-- 1
0(1 for .(ho onsujn^ yoar:
1. Ho'tor 1 conditions.. . i
.? . Improvcmoat' of Ihiuum,?i4is;?ki; p
and out. / 1
, '!. Ih'tto)'. s.'liQ'il equip;:,
1
. '>. Cooperation in la\v_enforcement. i
L . ?.< Kystemat i v. tMfaro. \vnrV j
. y i, Higher ideals 'of rhiis't-ian religion.
8. Universal respect for,porsonali,
tv."
miss c kki.ott kkcmnt (
CiKAlVt ATI! or M AHF.KM
1 1
IIOSIM.TA I., N 1;V, VOKK j
Columbia, is very pioud of' her"'
daughters who j n.di im-lo l he h. (. u.f
" the ladder and a.sks the'World"to'lake *
no'e. - , _.
Miss . Crrehua the .oldest.
dnTurhl/.i- M n-- -'"T > f f (
blieal IwUncs to the -studePita. They \
will" occur tri-weekly. ' s
The Dillon County Tea hers held |,
its first monthly meeting for the term p
'82-33 Saturda.y December ' 10 at the
Dillon School. "Thrr elect mii'-of r
satne staff with the filling of .two vacancies
that of secretary, was filled by )
Miss Maggie Wingate aiyl' tre.asur
or, Mrs. Bryant. Prflf. J. A, Ilolman c
was* unanimously re-elected president.-*1
Rev. and Mrs*. I). J. Coe, are the t
proud narcnts of a l a by girl.
.The friends of .Tames ITyman are |
glad to know that Tie is convalescing: p
The members of Andrew's Chapel
wcleuiiK' their new-pastm^ Re vr Jones t
H^. Mr. and Mrs. .Iaipes Fladger were 1
host and hostess to theTrVriends on .?
Thursday night. * t
Mrs.' Sal lie Lane was a visitor in
Clio last ^veek. \ 1
A'*" 1
I i Miii liM'ii
'By v. . \y. I Iplley
"The. Junior High Class oT- Alki
niiveTshy. met on Monday.-Decern
ior.1t>, as theft* last meeting h<il'on
lie Christmas holidays.
Pur President, Mr. "Wni, Brown
evwml *as the siloak'T ol' flic otca
i \n2 l)r. !.. II. Ouyjis, Pastor of tin
'kappello .Station A. M. K. Church
Dr. Owens, ttared 'lie. growth o
ivilization from a -small beginning
ij> to the. present. This address ex
Ltod considerable interest.
The .Junior High Class p.rcse.nte<
okeiis of appreciation. to its prih.ci
'egue'se; Miss 'Kennedy and Prof
>o*li he a.u1 ifu! and valuable. Tin
ecipients accepted these gifts. in th<
[pirit in .\yhiclr they were given.
: dakmncton m:\vs
ivrrs.' 1 lift tie P. James was . foam
lead at her homo on Chirimad :e S'
Wednesday, Decemher 11. i' ,\va
ptite a shock to relalivs- and ffimuh
Mrs. Fulton passed away at lie
ionic oil Jessamine SC. .Monda;
linininc Iler-emlier 1!1.
'ulctide. Many ofhei's are expec(o<
n this week.
Prof. Roliilison of the 11 i jrli Sclioo
to he commended for his instruct
fin in?brick?mason i y.?Al:i>iy. <>f- llu
. oys are niakinp pood. The liarunt:
hould visit- thy school and*""see tin
;in?f of instruct i?)ir their children an
ret I inp. IDr.
T.. M. McCollum, made a-* poj
all at Camden last week-, vrst'jtn
Mr. and Mrs. JaJjic Drake killed i
iop this week weiphinp- d'2-5 pounds
Mr^.Xialph Shields spent the week
nd in the city with his brother Mr
5. S. Shields.and family on Marshal
Street.*
Rev. A. .T. Drake ?and-Rov. Mdvy
?astor"of CTIo "A. M. K. 7. Church v'a
it his liOAV church, in Clio Sunday.
The cahdy; men will make pood ii
ho city, douip the holidays A cor
ain lady 'staid rvir .Marshall St., al
die wartted for Christinas was 25 oiv
ent Baby Ruth sticks <*f cand;
ind it will he a Merry Christ mas-wit 1
?or. (Smiles.)
r_ i
H'l'cn 111 ;y .ill.I co;n-oilllU,i:!g unpeuit
D.ivij l"rt '.I' v ani.-'hi d?brfmv."~tTrT'_fS<T-_lJ
tent an'liorif-y. She spoke her sen- '
kiments and wrought her projects ef*
furtively and sucees.ftdly in IIonie', >
School, ( hunch anil Country. , Her
* J"'ii ~!l' 1 Va,MlK't' the universe
.> in quest. of just See.* power, wisdom,'
^ courage. fdi.n<'. peace, truth and henf
elU'ieiye. She lias promenaded every
* ersi'ek. space and plage to propagate
. His cvynu"I. . defuvO His spiritual
salvation .anil, to instruct. His Chris]
Hanky. Ovju'two. billions jnf- ^yhitp,..
. red, 'yellowy l)i o\yn- <and ldaek folk
ha c li avUJu-r mcs ages ami rcceiw<d
le/r program Viiroct!.y. or indirect- :
i' iy. She a-k lie iiulivii'lu'al. the tribe.
l. Mc l it t in- nation to ca'iTyvon and
t- make good. for the illiistrious fu- '
tare will he" -illunations. ' She lire- '
diits that her successor will reenriclym
the hemispheres with ennurfT^ '
< mblc .of e\oui<iiy' gifts, and render '
1. bounded prosperity. J'yr the Great
.. IV aniist dci la-it's: "Thou ei ownest the 1
s year . with*'thy goodness; and thy.
i at lis drop fat ne>s." |
iv 1 P-'!2 lias jjien Mistress over ylL |
y -lie has surveyed.. She has ast'end< (1
to the apex (if her strength, and
t glory. Slv has fulfilled. coinpletely j
. eve y promise anticipated, and. her
* vast an 1 impeded mission.;-tfhe has ]
- i :u1i k t he uli-:: au>- 1 i? i'.';h' siT her 1
* i ctiov.-n.. and I'iumph. and hi passing. J
" dragging with her; her twelve beau
t 'fill sons and..daughters, her tif'y-twc, '
di-tingui-hed grand c-hildren. . her
". '.'ir? ' h.m lrod , n:td six'y-fivc nohlp 1
ft "renin v.s and nieces, .her "025.000 1
* ''suave. sMpiio and nindde, foot near.^
T. an I distant' feint iws. She again re- ^
* i.<?*}>(# is jujcl with 'ho last gasp of 4
* h. i- .fly'niTj breath. she thunders hack "
!' ]; . Hii'-iiMu' d''st inod sue Ossor
and hi- innumerable tribes "ITl'imflni 1
- Villi'." / '. t
1 1.5oi atse-of tluv ending of the1 Old
V( iiv,. dear sirs. and you have been f
1 tli'1 maktna" o.f it ill I, wo salute you
IN AND AUDI NI> t.UKAT KALhg j
IW-tite |+tHi iVui iliiys I'UTVimi! has- .
- been made to realize-'that w'inu'r is
horn. \Vo became ntoio cognizant of:.
this' tart wIu'h wo -awoke Saturday\
t morning ami -vlowed all nature nest-;
liny: xwugiiiy beneath a canopy of j
I Vino. All. wero forced- to exclaim: ^
ilew beautiful until iho snow appear,
. lb-minding us all that Christinas is
near.
Friday coining, 1 V"i-onilior . 17 th par- (
~'"f 1. inah " j'!' 11e t'i!!!"1 In .? thorn Che."?
a t? i: v.eiv to -have presented in the (.
i".school audi'ovinia "Slab Town Con- .
1 vontinii" lor the benefit of Paradise
- i l l in. nut tiio inrif money of the Wea- j
ther prevent'd- this Nupnililion. We '
- invite llieni to ciinm- at another early '
date whoit the wea1 her is more, pert'
niissiiiie. . ..
i' (ileal. Falls (both white and eolorl'
od). haw liad the pleasure of witnos*
sing in lbo. suhool auditorium tlifee.
Cgood, cti-an shows h\ Boyd Harris
"Dixie Miiinite Ramblers-." There \yas '
s a lianL'o of program each evening 1
* and each ivt'i foj-matue exhibited skill'
' in his' i. :nii. i< its. fhraoiigh their of- '
- flirts, an: appi veiiv ive slim was rea*
lfz'ed for Paradise Hi. They aittici- '
pate a return visit in th.o. spring."
for publieat ion, a poem cHTitled "Th(>
(-lrristnurs Story,' .written by one of
thc?tonfh grade members. He way
1 prove to"' be another Dunbar, who
knows?
' *' \Ki> <>r THASlfs"
1'
. \\'e Wish t?> rhnnk- 'he many friends
1 for their kindness dunn^'Thl1 IJlllOSS "
e of Alis Margaret Barley, at the Good
Samaritan Hospital, also 'the doetorjp
reives of the hospital. .
|, Mis. Kvolyne Snnpson; mother
George Simpson, brother
I
M iss Mary C. Hayes from Tinnronsville
will bo the Christmas guest
>f Mis* Galena T. Bonds arrd will arive
on the 24th.
Mis. B. Bines is on the. sick list..
Miss Christine Bouhvare left Wednesday
night for Columbia her home
:o spend Christmas.
Miss Iva Mae McQueen left Wednesday
afternoon for 'her'home in
Marion, S.-Ci, to spend-Christmas.
Af'er spending thr^c ininl t in iHmi
lcrsonville, X. C., Mrs. Lizzie Vaughn
nas returned honie to the delight of
ner many friends. *She reports a very
nleasant stay "ip the Land of g the
Skies."
Miss Anna Brown is here visiting
ner mother. Miss Brown resides. in
he city (^f Philadelphia. Pa.
Mrs. W. P. Williams motored toFlorence
o'n Thursday to do Christ-.!
nnas. shopping.
Although, Sutnday was a .rainy day
Rev. W. P. Williams preached two
ivonderful sermons at his ehurdj.
Miss Eliza Godfrey, will spjerid
rhristnias in Georgetown, S. C., , )
M,iss Fredericka Williams a mem-,
nor of the seventh giade of the -Mtil- |
linswlligh School will spend Christmas
with Miss Rebecca Williams in
Marion, S. C. "
The citizens of Mu)litns are sorry to
kpowi that the Rev. A. S- Newnnan will
not return for another year. He sue
,-essfully pastofed the Beaulah M. E.
Church fnv the nnst two vonr>s.
su cess of Moms .College on Thanks- Wt
giving' I)a\- and also Benedht Cfdl' gt. In
on December 3rd. ;.Both occasions of So
Which we were-unabk-lo attend- hut \V1
'he days of our confinement ha\"
been a season of-.earn"st and fervent
prayers for our Missionary-and Educational
work and for 'he.success of ,
every j>astor and church. There- is
little use to mention the falling pit
of. the amount of work,' wlvich should
be done by. us^ and 'he-.falling'*ttway
from the church on the. part of many ' I
because of-the economic' depression, da
But <S?e are asking God to ble>s our n;i
work and to strengthen om- .
encourage o(ir men and women to'
press on and fulfill the Missiot) a- ~
signed to our hands. This- depre>siori
is the result of sin. This is one ^
of God's ways.to revolutionize- 'his C
old world. The 'battle is "fierce, but
my brethren, let us not fautter
be discouraged. God is the' great geh,eral
of the juniverse. S'ic'ory "alonecan
be His and 'o Jho*t> of u? Wlip ^
belong-to Hi rfrr" The majority, of the.
people, of t^e whole world haye made
God's church the last item on the program.
This, Is especially true of my
people. The words, "church,"-"ChrH-.,
tianity and Christian .Missions," hav> "
who use to champion these causes. I
God's ministers are piore and more ;T
becoming the laughing stock and a I
)? : . I
velopes, invitations, bills, pla. ^
programs"; books of various " /J
a
refully filled a,
' * A
to and varied assortment of
eautifully designed and most fil
>f 12 and 25, .>1-50 ajid $2.00,
:e our,selection before choos4523.
I
>tto Leader et
Col'a., S. G.
is ?M U <iay ~f ? Ui>!:t . *
knovyM'haravi*
Uiaii-if.ii-?, up isi:.i-I
nv\ <!ay we Ifos-i- !< j.ihi" y-.u. ' *
leiv 'al!' ii'vj'
Mrs. \v; W. r-.al.G !!. a'i'i '
mi'mmmawr m iin ??m
666L !.!(>;
ih'j-'-f \IH.Is ? sAl.viv # .
i?/f i"b Malaria m .1 ti..\ ( V>l i> first' iff'
y, ITi-a lav iftor N? malt- ia Tn :10
mi'"*'-:* _
lili .HA I H"!! I'.JK .11 .^TTT)i.ijar
Mosi 'S;.i iCc iin :1.ik- . .
iturkie Furnitupr:Co.
WE IllV. SELLAM) TRADE .
Useel Furni J,ure ' " !
i win? Marhmrs and Talking Ma.
'rhinos. Wo Soil New aind l'sed
Furnitui o. .('ash oe .'forms
writer (lenais and Harden Sta.
I'llOMI, 2-12I1.-. David
G. Ellison
Mjde !.y ' ^ "
Mrne. Fannie L. Carolina
IQiOoHigh Market Street
GEORGETOWN, S. f
i ?
P '
...Tfound
out 4
Black-Draught
>as^ff splendid medicine. , '. :
ntfoAN" using it and have continued
sing it. 1 take Hiaek-Prauuht for
ilioimness, ('oustiiuation and indi?stiou.
I find it quick to relieve.
nun t i\11< ?> t?i -aiivLimm orsi*
han pitting up feeding so tired and
ith a hitter taste in..the mouth.'
Tris Ts" what Happens to me when
k'l I . 1 iiiliia i linii ?ii 11 iii.,iil iiiin*
way with tin's condition. and^after *
f&w dososfl fool just fine."?Mrs.
atie Parks,* Dalton, Oa
Get a package today. Sold at drug
Thed ford's
i
Constipation^)/
Indigestiort
Biliousness ^