The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 12, 1935, Image 1
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VOL. XI?NO. 27"
pirs. Amanda Martin
. ? Laid To Re&t
and host ofTetatives ari'd friends;
v . NEW, YORK CiTVNKW?
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The Xmas spirit was it'ii aiid ?'ht-t
joyed by almost eveiy one. Many
folk were seen in different.elr i -lies
at early sunrise sJrv'uvs.
Mrs. Carrie W. Bobif ajv i. danjif
ters, JDorothy and p. p
V. Xmas tmy Mil . Has.i t>i i.jg .1
as the quests- of M r. p.ml M r-. <i.
> Labrew. Miss CJiacia'Jleann am
|fc other members of lu-r-.' family
spent Xmas Day also in Jersey
6 City, N. J.
Mrs'. Canie W. Ih'bo- i ill i 1 in
ed witih an elaborate hoTulay din7
tier in honor of h' r bred her, Mr.
o tl. A. Woodanf, who is yisiUim
S. C. and sister in Sunder County.
TheXma? n TO VTas'1 fittnlrrrrg
with the afitoinat -lie s iroiwr oil
then off as the quests-.arrived a"d
the house was decora'ejl with the
I spirit of Xmas.
' - Just befor" til1'.' am - ivi'i'i
ushered into tho spacious dinning
% room they were serve.1 aloxandci
J und crackers.
f The table was wiv w.ll arrang
L?; ?d, as-each gu.est. to k his or -hei
i' place in front of " them placed
I cards. . *
The i*eguluf. dinner, consisted
first the antral, g rap .ft nil. soc.
ond, The regular dinner .which waasrh?Hmvingt
stuff r-d t r k ,-y we I
oyster dressing, green pea-, i :ce
[I hm^^el sprouts hot hlseui's. swe I
M potatoes in the orange shell an
|_^ southern brown gravy., alsn.h er
| 3rtf'came the fruit salad on lotI
tucp, 41h fruit cake and wine, huts
fruits* also car.dy.
r .Among the guests to enjoy tiu
I affair were Mr. and Mrs. Odel
I- Breeland, Mr. and Mrs. .T. I): Cook
J a')(i Mrs. II AMeClajn. Mes>
I ers H. A. \Voodard, Will i mi Kinv
I and Misses' I. I,. Finch. Susie Basj,
I ^rville and Qlivin ai#l.*I)orothy Hobo'
thfe later helping servo,
p. Among other guests to arrivi
^ later in the evening were Mr. a'U
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If. , DR. E. E. RLACIyMAN
Police finrffrnn
Charlotte, M ('. f>
1 as their guests on the 4th, Mr. an<l
t Mrs. J. D. Cook,' Mr. and Mrs. J
McEwell' of Whitestono, L. I.
Mrs. C. W. Bobo and daughter
|ff Dorothy, Messers C. Savage am
William King.
W The B. C. Club had a meeting
?'%t the .home of Mr. and Mrs. W<b[|
ster Bi'ller last week. The ncxl
fI meeting will meet on Thursday
I at the home of Mrs. C. Bobo.
|y Mrs.. Arvnie Weston spent Nets
Rfc Year's Day in Washington, I). C
Uft visiting sehaol mates and friends
Dr. Gordon Hancock, a Prof, at
Virginia Union' was seen in the
V city during the holidays also Mis?
P Lillie M. Mattison and'Miss MatWa
Lyles, Flossie McClain were
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H ^pre ClUi ilb^ UlC AUU rvu|/u Alio
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New Science Building
Will Be Dedicated
In March
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Dayicna, Beach, Fia.?The ne\vc
Hall "which is the new student /lining
room, an .$85,00.0 combination
project i(* jvearing -completion and
wlren "'v.e jyij; Hearing completion,
it *ks almost, ready .for use.. - The
Science Building, which will hi; de'.i'enit(1
in ilarcli.is.,being used partially
already. JVIr. H. Samuel
nw of'the~l)epnrtmcnt of Science j
Tia77I7t n moving much of his apparatus
in the last two weeks .apd >
very soon all the equipment thai w
lu- has in his old building will be In.
The work which proceeds by
n.ght and Jay shifts is rapidly tei
.minuting. Althouglyjhe building
will be in use lf?fqjr?~March, .it wij
not b-' dedicated Before then. The
structure which represents an investment
of approximately $55,
000 is, ore of the finest most uui
11 ue. rial modern in school circles,
nor' h or south. The equipment is
complete and as soon as the eon
hi tor turns o\-ot the keys *+?-?<} qf
-ays the building, is really com_
II1. 'ill, ivory b;t (if material wil' ___
be put in use which-is now packed. I
Dir'ng Room, Needs Equipments The
new dining room which is
a v! ry beautiful one-story building
located.on the former sight oi
5III Fai'h I la 11, the fit.stiieiuiinim _
baild'r.g erOc'e-d on the preseii
urmpus. Faith Ilall has a very
. warm, spot in .the hearts of Be
hune-C: oknian . Cbllege lovers,
Mis. J\hn\\ MeLeod Bi'thune, Presi dent,
said-' in remarking about
Fai'h H-tftl:. \V6 called the old
building^Faith Hal], because it
was through l'aitli JRaF Tt wa~v~ ~
r. cteil, timber by timber, lath by
Spring. (?!
Miss Ann'e Hue IJamey entertain Is
i'?l a number of friends a' her hom< si
during tthe holidays with'a "sup- ei
per given in honor of Mr. an<i
Mrs. \V.-Howard of N. Y. City, *
Miss Ruth Johnson of Ridge
~ Spring was the guest of Mr. and ^
I .Mrs. M. Holmes.#
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Metz of
, Columbia was the guest witn the ^
latter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
I; Metz. '
, Mrs. Nancy Wise has returned "
: home after visiting relative in
!,Atlanta, Ga., during the Christmas *
L| holidays. o
Mr. Willie Watson has return- j-(
cd to Bottis Academy after visitt'
'mg his parents, Mrsr Lizzie Rich- p
. artls. , . ' tl
. * '.^3ss Annie Nichols has return- tl
; cchtn Allen University after visit- jr
: ing her parents durin# the holi- n
i days. di
Mrs. Carrie Logan of Sumter el
! was tthe guest ofMr. and Mrs. v
i James Hartley during- the holi- tl
days.
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The OlTu'C'ls a nil*" "Tit fiT i r - rtm (
Jlldl'cd 11101)1 liiM's. "t .!;!*' l.'iiioif
10 main audiioiiiyn t? .d;.' . hi.
ill. 7: wiiL-h was ralhvl lh?v
wposo of soloctihy; a na ; r to.
iccecd the , Rev. I'. -M-.-Iloykin.!
ho died a few months ayo.. Rev. I
. Ki Taylor, a f(?i;i?u ?*' <?!':* ? r <d'l
le church wj|.s. asked to preside.
After?sot oral?trnrrr?-?h?!?ho. n |
roposed to thi4 c<>u,.vr;yiruiion. -.it!
.cided ynanimotn-Iy 10 co 11 the
ev. Lincoln C. Jenkins present
astur?>.f Cis?iii I . > .1 ?-"oui > !)
aru Clai.ro, Coluihhia ;.nd CL'ths-i.iatiof
Chester. Hoy.. Jihk.r.s . is
[so principal of the. Ijich -oho..',
ershuwy S, Ci; President Ltuteas;'r
County' Teachers' Assm ii.tion
nd Clerk of tlio (id'." I'liini..'
aptist. Association.
Rov. Jenkins is tin- ? 1 d ;_ -< r.
+o?Into Rov. 1L \VV .1.'i.i.i.?. o.
astDver and Mrs, Kloroiic..- .Renins,
now of Wa-liiniifi. lh C.
'urinj? the World War ho ' oi'vid
itVr TTniioil S>: i<? \ i. >\ :>< .1
coi.iMi:i\, soutu
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"TAHOI.INA, SATURDAY, JAN
i BAPTIST CALLS PA!
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C.C.C. Appoints
Race's Most Popular
And Educational
AdvisorAnnouncement
was nuade this 4
wo k l?y '( '. S.. March, C. C. C. Ed- 4
uca; i1 na 1 Director of. the United t
:;tatj'-" -Office of Education, of the l
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JAMES C'.VRTKR PARLER
Special To The Leader.
New York, N. Y.?The old Palnn
i\t> Stafe still making progress
in the eyes of the country.
At lie twenty-fourth Grand
rh.pter meeting of the Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity -held in New
York1 Vily December 2f>-20, 1034,
James C. Parldr was unanimously
elc.lyd Grand Lieutenant Strategtts.
This is the first time in the
1...U11V uf lit.i na I ion il .hotlw thnt
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a Smith Carolinian has had the i s
!.i n >r of sorvinp: in this capacity.!
Mr. Parlor is a senior in the
fiel i of Education at South Carolina
State College, Oranpeburpr, S.
C.. and scrops in the following
capacities: President of tho Col.lepe
Club: Poloniarch of the Alpha
Lambda Chapter of Kappa
Alt ha Psi Fraternity and he is
an enrrprotic student.
South Carolina should be proud
that she has-another son that has
ventured into the field of worthwhile
accomplishment*.
GAEFNEY NEWS
If there is any jthippf in siffn??|
1 ine poopio of Uitfrney yrtll be
I hearing strong impressive ser- j
I moxia all the year for the preachers
. vmitii an* irnrnt r> !v ;m4 .^u.nay
school. It is said '-hat Wi!am
Chapel has everitkiinr iucssary
duo to the fact >h h < m
twyer, one undertaker. ilme p!y
icians, one dentist, and U atiinc;
lucators of the race.
Strictly at 1l:1o a.m. the- mom
if? - worship - -betrsvn. The pa?tn?as
accompanied hy Key. T. E.
.oup pmt
pnallf>d the prelude t > ba?riii:
(aster Thurmond TVvh pre-idim/
t. the orpan. Tbe.pa~d>r so Voted
Cor. 2:0?10. fvnni which lv e
reached a very iht'uv-stivp, Sertoli.
Subject:. "Revelation, of Trisible
Thinps." The audience f"
whole seemed to enjoy the mosapo.
Aft/M* the sorimm T/OtdV
upppr was a dpvini,stored and of?rinp^
was lifted. . ^ *
The AGE T-onpuo under th? "tiervision
r^f Mr. 11. Pinktu^hns
le record of bcin'tr one anrnp
ie best in the connectioninrcordlp
to statement from secretary
T.' S. S. Morris. Much credit Is
ue Mr. Pinkney for his unflrlnp
7?u ?MitI l?i.? m>/ ? onrtU . . ?
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UARY 12, 1935 ~
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yta,te Principals to 1
Meet At BookerWashington
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ine secoiiu meeting- oi the state ^
-rincipais Assoclaciem wmen was |j
ormeu to lurtnei' proxtboiuim.
iVowtu lor teacneis ana princi- L|
>ai(3. h>i tne statu an<l to act as n
l nUwicuj to ouu" State leacners- ^
vssooatiuii win meet at i5ouKUJ- a
iv asniiig-ton sciiooi, Saturday dan. a
.a, at ii':oU. crrcrrnrv?rotter tr- -(
lave ueon sent out to a great num
>er oi principals tnr'ougnou-L the
>tate lluoimmg them oi the meet 4.
ng. inese letters were sent , to t
jnrmihais 01 live .teacher scrvools a
If 111OTL' Mill I U [H'whani-I- :ui\_mie_ _?
lulled to receive one, we a re ~f
nacmg ini.s notice. so you .win m- _j
nformed. At the present it is (
lot possible" for the secretary to a
lave the addresses of all princi- 1
)ais and we hope that those - not I
eceiving notices will not think J
rheyi were overlooked for any rea- ''
>oh whatsoever. ' '
This organization was formed
t:h?> following '
itiicers were elected; \V. II. Gray- 1
;on, Jr., Charleston, president; L.
E, Davis, Florence, vice-president ?
rnd C. C. Woodson, Spartanburg,- secretary-treasurer.
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A very interesting prograwTlraFieen
planned. We hope that
hsee meetings will prove nrost
jeneticial to all./ ItTs hoped than
.hrough this channel?problems
hat confront us as teachers can
>e solved and any other inforpiaion
that will further professional s
growth will be given. ( ^
Mr. M..F, Whittaker, President
>f State A. & M. College will be
he guest speaker at this meet
ng. ?c nope mat an win oe
iresent to get the nuich desired
nformation t\iat will be given.
X Special Committee has - been
brmed to arrange to serve all (
iresent at a minimum cost of not
nore than 25c per plate so_ that
10 time' will be lost for reces"k, as j
here is a deal of business to be ^
ransacted. ^
"Any one desiring further infor- (
nation can obtain same by writ- j,
?g the" President at Charleston (
ni the Secretary-Treasurer a t
5pdrtanburg.
itepperf Oyt boldly and most of-' ^
ectively with God's word on Sun- 1
lay. On every side one- would 1'
run, one would hear "But didn't he
jroaoh" or wasn't that a good ser i
non?" Sunday services were well I
ittended and Well carried out. Let '
is pray that this may be continu- e
>d. . i.
As many watched the old year st
ireathy its last breath and they
thanked God for having spared ?.
nrni to see the birth of "the New f
ro many of those who \yere among
hem were so soon to'follow. But
rith sadden hearts we , mention i
he following who have crossed ov- f
-r: - The daughter of Mrs. Cooper >
Smith, Miss Nannie Camp, Messrs
'Strap" Je'fferies and grand son, >
ind M. Love who had reached the
lpe age of 101. The ' community
s saddened by the lost of these..
The various clubs are starting
rff the new year alright. And 1
freat things are being planned for
.he chufch through them. ' 4
Misses 0. L. "Rookard, M. L. 1
Sood and L. O. McConnell returnid
from their respective homes already
to start off with their school
prork. Mr.
M. E. West spent a few days
in High ^oint, N. C. visiting his
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)eath Claims Aged
Hi- v!V???1 - < ?' ; - '
> obtain a ! *'.v
r>r' the c-<>11 c-vAl':v.j'
[*ct was not '
uundation na- ' :'j '
hat it. will be in ;!.' ;: >: " : .
Mr, Hodye\cuc tv.*i!;y. v..;i.
lie- eolleye-"::l. ic-f-1 fn*rr Mfnr- f
ear, twice to -attend" ?.
he Uard. an.i-u-: , v,:V
be farm. Hi. y.tCre>t? V. i>.e
L'hopl wit- so ku'-'r. i.< v. ev'cf. thai
cr"often in ?!?ado'iTfi~rr.?- --t~ ^ ?
Urfinjr the yeai- to ,!..ok oYe>- tkv
institution- that .was a-ftaTv of Life.
lie wuj?"*\i st til a-Ij in !: >> : ir.
lie value of education :n evoivijr
the intrinsic Valt.-e < ;' htmmt
eintfs. , 'A1| of/h<s -?> ;. .! ( ' veil '
college e<lucati.<.<n, a:?i one hold- !
profes-or'- a:r ?at?Ch-ai -on' ^
'ofteU'lv. ami iir.ot;., ral
position'tit Washli.uto!".. .
rfA+n^-l 1 a - a' f a *? ':. - . 1, ; o > fr
of- education. ' d>. m. as>'<;
rustee was an ' drrcouMe* vi'iV.ei,s
a proa:rc.<J?!yv \ in Ah".
11 Hir-ii'-od - _
Vom Sumter. Ale..;... (
?1." iiiiiii.tr.?('n-alit'.': 1 .1 . . iiii .?i??!??
tia attended his f.ur.e rat .M-.rdy
ftenVoon., The Bo'aid.'d* '1 rti - ees
was vep rosined 1 v '.Mr. W. ( .
Jethe.i, Secret a i y.. an ! . .Mr. .Ad
Hikes, both of (> 1?t: r_:. I've.-- ;
1 lent Miller V. W'i :UiWr. "a r.
bean Xel-on t"?X"h p- : nn-.i.
Matd-"-C'oJleire.T A]> . UeA;va an I
^Isidelit Whisker wt d y
naKe
Reside,- hi- wi.d'"-\v. "M r.- H iurvived'by
nine.e! .Mr-, \V*
s. Hook. Mi.-.- Mae 11 . My--.;
*7 C. TauJrKn. Mr." 1 HI-^ II
,11 ,,f S-mv, v: Mi. V. . M -. H Mr
,Ir. W. 1-7 !>: Hodye. M. If A.
lodtre. all of AJtodu;-.Mr. V. If
todsrp, .If.. \\ uflt . at! ! ,\i
V. T>. -lltMlsroV of ChnyU '
Knoxville College
Quartet To broadcast
Over NBC Chain ,
.FVnffors Will (iive ( on t'vr i In
..New York On .lanuhrv 1.*
Will l our Sou-:lr. I.
Khoxvill . Ti '.:.. Tin K. -v. :H< *
\>H- jic Quartet. v.!.;
Vcf NIH" chain i ti:;
r. Tuesday. Jan. jt.y 1*
\ M. Ii;. S. T.i v ; ii, N X
"ouk C"jty ?\>f a em :i .at Mt
)livet gaptiVt (\h.nvh. ncniruihu
r> announce; vitt l':> J ... |
Colly tJril'lYn..
The Knoxvjllo -:a w: i v-e
ant concerts in W;vh:v.tt<oti 1?. <
tul Philadelphia en 'h ii way :
Ci>w Yiuk for tthc 1'" lr?
Hiiladelphia they v. . ! -a .a- th.r-'.irogrrams
on .Tantiaty 1 '.
"* Returning: fr im t'ryir >; .
tan concerts, tb -it u: - \ ?i
be south aste.t-tu' -. IV;:
anuary and ! ' l>: a ;r . il; i ta
t will appt'ju; 'lit ta
cs' of Virginia. N
;?il South Cart lira. . ^
On tour since Oct Ik ; . ;i r ?yi.i
? . W siiRg. to ileal iv "V . 1, :
widie'neos in Ohi . . Ik " i. at
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ton the group *\vil! 1 . ?*
fiTcl south western citus. I be- ->
es of ,projrratns will !> etitlei v.it
i trip to St. l.oui> atnl t'liaae :t>
ho snriner.
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revival meeting renins
' AT. CHAI'PELLE. STATION
_ NEXT \N KFA\ .
Dr. Ll_Mo^s, :jiu_j^anjrelist
from Aufi^ista, Ga. will conduct a
VlilcE: 5 CENTS "" '
f hud Annual ?Clinic
\ 11 inn. Commun-ity
Hospital
'ii. ! a.I.'V - \\ ill
;ii ' I nioii. .Ian.. '!'>Ih.
I. . .. .luti. >>. '- 'I i,.- I'ii-. ?
. .1V.*r %; 11a V. II hold ..
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i1.. M :> well km?wn.i:i Ci?r
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; - 1>R._L. (). MILLER
~ Surpeon
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!a;ul,>'a. having conducted revivals
iii Now York,' Baltimore, Chicago
I 'd at. out own I'ttion Baptist
(*h.u\ It. under the pastorale of.the
in . Dr. B >ykin.
Tir. Mo/s. is the ox-past-OV of Naz
atoth Baptist church and pne of
tlu> greatest evangelists south_ot
the Ma-'on and Dixon line. 4 t
He is n tv pas'oring one of the V4i'line
Bantist Churches i^1 Au- ? *
ru-f u and Friendship Church in
I.oos\ illo. 'M
The people of Columbia, iri^efjeciive
of tit'nomination will ...
cvnvtj Chappelle Station to hear th&?
great preacher. The people
are congratulating Rev. Bowman
in securing such an able divine.
Chappelle Station is. at the corner . ./-J
of Finland Senate Sts. ^ ^ v^ijj
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