The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 23, 1935, Page Page 4, Image 4
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i'UlinSTiED WEEKLY
r ilf.O Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.
: Entered ut the l'uat.yiiice at Columbia,
S. C., as'sjeco'hd class
- ?matter try an Avt ur v ynp\ .--. _
- SI BSCKll'llONS
/
? One Year ... ? - ?$2.00 ,
Six. Months j
Three Months ?<
?, Single . Capy ... ?
* ?v
FOREIGN ~AD\ LKTlS'.M,
f. s al: bNtTY^ ~~7
W. 4|. Z1FF CO... Dearborn ..St
ments at iKe? .iiat'e allowed, by
r - law. -- r
? The Leudef Villi puoi-'tv 1'I'lo4- rt??
.. rational fetters'on ffobjccw . ol
general iniereM, wi-> ?.*.
accompanied by . f!.e?n..tV.;ts
addresses -?of the uutii' is am...
are not oi' a. deiiia'?.V> nature.
Anonymous eiuu't.uiui u woi.i- wn'
not be noticedg; U. .i - <,! inanu
scripts will in f In." t w rrrrr.-rr:
K KM 11 I AM bS.
ChecKs, 1)rafts ,1 1.' ai I X
press i V
? Thc'^a^'wiau: 1'-' U 1-ty ''" """"'
Geo. IIV IIA.MI'tos 4.
. ,JM. FKEEEUICK i Lc;'LL:? .
E. PHILIP i:n.)S_ A-,:.^
A'LPERlT T. Kl'TLlH:'. , Vi \ M>:r.
<-4 Commui:icati in for* tin
? tafrent issue mu.-t- In- v iy brie!
4y. .'.andfc should -rciivh- tin.'. euitura;
desk not iatci* than -Tin .-day, ol.
: each week.?City?runs?Am' .
personals and '.-.rial, new- t?y
. "Wednesday night.
BukUh .-.o and Editorial Phono 1523
Cola., S. <^. I
ST \ I K K 111.1 Ivl? < Ml M A. 3
(HAM. i:i> '
V . ' ;. . : " " jj
"~rl (id\i orm>r ".lLVr ; , "j
? a IU U !><?ai .i to il.lV.
of li. relief i
the- <!i;i! i .
.AdapV-, on,- ... ;v
" ivjuvst-iuaii . i. i ?? . .., ?I
-"MjSr.~Adam* i.a.- .. v. |
.critic 'if-1hi*, ft-!:- . :i.?
and not wittvi!' .! n :;t!. rt-i-!
"sons. Hi* In- . :??i
intends to- s?v-U' '
Riga sajuiie"s TTrTTn ~?~?
of iuiminist- i iiiu .ii f . "i
dunntTT<>""T ~T~~
will be avaiiab!" _!.
Besides, th" pnih-y. '. ' 1
??ari^B in ,thi>?'t ' ~
, attract nun and .
private ejiturpi'i <. t*
policy. With that. . a
ought find fan)'.
those folks who an , j
re me,iterative job*'. 'I'i' ,.V
Geuneih wiTFV-'dnt ,Hh?'? :?~ '
see to it being .j.
Jess it should tgent
ami mr y
should he em ;?! . ; : 1 *
of admins tibiae
bur nf in ii i ... .
great u.i th ??*?? 1?
yet, beyond a . ?y ?
ers and tearhi-r , n. *
sistants an i .
In this regjJ!^,
' is far behind t::
states. fn t
don* fob ?ii] 'ii . . : ' '
most? of the-'other t'how,
ij, sei<ni> ;
give as little aid . * ' ,
possible. Com!
pursued, cue A I
a.dnust?at?iiv^:',v ... j
money oHt^rrrr. -of
it by i ik ! ~ 11.;.' I merit
to p>:e'\ n; ;
Certainly omt.. i ..
v . vamping-lb f!
would in .t In nil' . "
_ ECON-OMH shi' Clil'l Y I'-f d ?
xekds a
Dr. Gerry; ! ' ?!' .
.secretary, depart';-: .
lativ'os, FVdei\-?|
es, New Vm'- < . .
to Congress un-rr r
why the I'chm-iici?: " ??%?
should have certr ir t
included against- " ,
its opera,ti<Ht. Wi'.!; W
elusion, ne .v. .1 ',7
. ard discriminate i .v.
' ^instance.- win yy.'?yy m
by the Federal CP' r .
the fe)d "1' e:'hu-;-.: 'Nit. . .
es and Smi'h--I;-v r arrrv H r- trast,
he ci'.i- the.'Mi;'-,
son act giving .ft;
IgxfUlt cullcgi. ~.'-",1:. .1'.'?
Dr. Haynes. "Th;ii \v! ere ya
visions have been put. .' '\
ganic law. ihey have h<r a , n't ? :; d'
i ripreventing racial .)! j-i inn'
and where they have > v Hreh. nrfair
ami inequitable disti outim-.. < *
funds and Other benefit. has bee
Wtde-spreaid and c/>fifi'v*bn.--ly.'pre
tised in at least 18 star ." 11' dis
"T cusses the chances a-u , rini-ination
under the Ti'm of <>id \V?
Assistance health, wnir- <.< h
ir^surance, and?" 1.':;- ai>l>!'>ym n
and shows just w';;t: /an h.nnp
and, in thb light_ '.f <>.r>eien<'
criminfltio" -gci -j_ a:
If this Economic Security Program
is to be en acted* inti Ll ;nvy ard i J
it. moans what it proposes, then
"* ?' ^
-flimrds i^iUi\5t TOrlrrt rttrr=(.iiimiuiuyiir
stivHuu be* will ten ?n.
1 i.eiv sheulo. be UeUUiig ioit?. to.
?x" tjv>ii n: inu-se w in> wuuki
iu. v ee I ue ul lily f.(ll)llbIsU'b.t iull,
l.ot? a? a tu.lt*, th? !' is an wmf.e
V. ' I Ills prugiam art i;f tin*.
:v??*r- +Ku?!-? 111:tv it is, leiliiei
% .departure in rts provisifie:
: u'.Ptlie old piu^uone .and unlaii
.' '. "JlVllU,!i ^ tl'.e . dist
i>ni\rri;n uniM'iVi
f i win 11^17 JL win luy
S U) ticorge A;" Singleton X
1 lu- weekly Text:.- Whatever,
..uj.pc n.-, lie self-possessed, flfnch
ii ? -rh liettntrr-du-- veurwurk
- .in' evangelist, .ami discharge att~
.. 1.1 i;uUe> as a hi jnisterl?rS Tfrito
i r.e ..w n kiy .tiiot:
at UK- be a little kinder,
i-v - ine 'be iu-little blinder _
-HHiils t.rt ^those a built n\e,
. -in\ piay a hide more,
'iia ut: wlietr*! anr weary " i'
a' Nltie bit inula 'e I leery*
ivl iliv.-serve a lit.lle belter
iv.i ' Tt.at I'.iin striving for.
a little braver, J .
iVh". iuj'atal ion bid me. waver
i;>.; itnvt- a lilUe harder- ?
i 1111 a i. that, 1 \ ail be,
1 !!.. a little meeker.
;"~m ii-ia that is weaker,
\i. a .htiie less Hi' me.
i . r i j : fs. abt?\e. lilies tu mem
hii.i I'm yitir aim a'm.1
T>, ;n\Anient will yield
u-turns downahe. future*#'
n& i'.aj. Truly they rei
v.u-u?tln'? dii.tnruffit
".Via-ja It is hop David jlenry
. TTvakg-di_v .1'rwt-fiw Tuwnr
. ii'h AI'rica. lie rs one interpret.
< iiv miuvis to the .Europeans
iVi"?- : ot aliaid to tell tin- truth.
..sit " and eonrageous as he
a\ Wi i.e_jii this -country.,' The
l>-ot'-.tiiv-roadcr:! may arrive
iie> w ilk never render the'
ypo oi .-ei vt/4e thai . the .'group
I'll-.* * w,
ltt ' a' "great* ' socialuu-Vt
iter, day a su-ctUled
..i/.j.iuv .i t tin' liospcl ot'' Jestis
hjtw tieaid to. Say, "Well,
a'-Y.i;, we cin hhtiVll it'.'" Voin
p |il .'<i. at least as? nru<-h us
??rt-H-rt- -Vi^esrHr?-T-ht pre pi ret
? ^r-?T?r?ne :ki. expose'' and l'K()
>' i\. .'.la? the average- one
! I:, :.1. a!u ill his "job, njld reik.
I lu- Kingdom ut' ( i oil
i., bottir off without that
:yjv. ''i A-iy' inu?r be iiu toinproI.
1 .11 -'justice.... ?t~is
v-rding--Italy is sendh.i.u'
a: niy down to Aby.-sinia.
i , : : ; much till ilibull?from
'a . - L tile liltuliZe uutivll iUL.l
a-a^-iiv?*..|) the part, ut' tin
? j l! l::?i C'ueaux's to expand,
\p: . 'and control nmro ' terri..
i av e may come sooner
'"Td.:. ; .cviieY ,iiy expected, With
.... i , > x-ui' .a' i n means TT dip
. 11 ..* : i ,i, and war tivhiuijuo, it
f.'.vouid tai.e Italy a lung' .time to
.dictaf lour'- hundred million?^.
: ' no .'<lr.. 1 'i einior iri about'to start
I?onvt-rhfite Pdrrrf ' he-Avi.it imp live to
; 'finish. ' ~ : r".
-r*vc-"iTi"n~KTr.'r\V"' [tie 71 afk" secret
i u' tie iriei i<u* . of. .Africa.- This
i ay a hi lWlining |a long V-cm
| i-ni'iiets which" Will bode no
' ' ii 111ni 'iern Clrristian cxi'
a - "t Ai Hca. I'nless io- say.
!?' - h- ~e l-.l itn plan I?
a - ' a,. l--i.pl i-, rich in din!
-gt?:;divory, cbonj. oil. and hruil
' Vj-?d. _l ;.< vast resources of the
i<i:.!'i:ient .have not beer.
t aj ' ;p j-t . Italy would like t>j
ap' tinm. l.ikely'to be ti.t" for
| t ho tdatfoi'iuythe i.ther
v-ith a great (ibvernoi1 of a
; . i. " ' .y'a'e. '.lie Ambassor jreni
} ; l.aiy. Ifwii.' a rare
-. . v wtTTi" Uu- re.ti
&?11?- % * !u? Nippiest', a Jul
." . ' : "' !' ' oph- knew hot the
'?' ? ' '::* hair.-d. The writer l'eh-iit
!,D sojourn a
' : '' '' l * ho t )rj< no.
i !Of .it' tllO i:U]hC|IH
[. ' ' Ma-'er i^f Cer< niorios.
< '. ;itv._I'rnor to pro
L o',:. '"J <i'lei' the guests. Tlio
f' !iis '''Columbia;- and
j# : < :':' !!. S'elah.
j~T ] I" id 1 It'tnio Hatipi
ijy?''- -, ^ j?!..'<! spfi.jl prestige
f ' .4 ^poverty and nio 1.
i?- almost unan
a i to t ho inry anil
,?s ?Ll-aJjj-1'-'ilrod nil t-'o-tf (hit1
? ... ' " jo-oiinlicod and f;,y. I
f);t,,4Vution.--Of course
pi t: of Dron/e complex
hti'! lived in certain lo;
.?-h.- Honid have I eon burnsfiikc
a la AmericaiiTe.
, T-~mTin'iV" that ho j - qii-tv<N^
?fi1' ru his anpeajhritrrd
; ' a heartily oji tji'e MER<a-e.
The prosecution
i--.il pjvvrn him to be the kidmtjrdj
r> r of 11^> infant,
'hit thing? rotten in Don
... -i.i'i" 11you're-hmrtt
J Itl N A.M.k. < in i{( ||_
\ 'H;o. S. (The morn)".C
^ovyii o-;- v.e) ; largely attended.
Th,..pastor M. livorod woroti.i-fni
:V '-SIIUC.
Ji'.i'.1"! opened a-. 1 I
with *Supi.. I > ,R Riiri'o)) an i teach
i". <if fluty. The les
oil u'iil' i ivieMirifclv ilixcuiucd afv.hU-^Mic.
M. F. Hill gave a
intc -tlrfp talk.. ..Mrs. flraa'-"I.,
e.iv,- a talk.
M>'. \\ M. Tlarl orv i .f "f'harb s|
n. S < y.ns with us. Ho pave a*
? >*' w-.,( t-ncfamigwTK'TiK?Wt>
?i- ?' 11 v.. i' al.nl ,U>?have?vinitorr.
At our ovenihp novices the pas
Uj?-- 4>r<>u<*l>t Ui us another wonderMi
i nv ss'ape.
^ ' ?r \_
?r -r*
:|: Kamphell^rams |
^ By $t#^?hen C. Ct>nrpb> ll
The eomintf sessions of. the Bap*
test Conventions.will "be as nioometi
-tons us the. Supreme Court's j^ohl
eei.* il >ii. was. -Many ne\v_ . ideas
atv^ini trial. .Many nmiy will be
<?? ' n omen* have thy Junior
Convention. The l*rcstUU?nl"s
Birth..ay Ranquct, The BuyhinClilmore
Fund, The S. S.?fc B. Y.
1*. I'. have tli? leadusiup Trainring
Rrbgram. .. ! : '
i'hv1 Summer Institute program
at trie a?uual. session. The equipment,
enrollment, enlargement piJ >j'ct.l
Tile .S o,(H)0 cash drive,"- The
t ruUttion uf- board- _muullui.a,.
-T-n-c porTbiTfagc distnlniteil <?<-1'ini.iJv
The null have the presidents.
experiment -for n,u>nt hiy
ey.nti ihutruirs. T&r?Mission?l'n
gram ovgM nidation, The School
and LTiion.piopirly placed before
i'h.. Itnpi.iKtsl ' , , ' .
. Secondary Schools pd ividl-.d -for
su\ y qui operation.
Tin- Soejal Security.- ol' Retired
po-itions. Tabled Resolutions /ol
K'.ll llm JTT7 The New Regisnation
<?f''"'"'t'on^nfuenrr-J? - Morris
College Financial Security and
. < ullll'ubta division. Tml;)i|>-i nii.m
an. special commencement.' rally,
all of these'and others will ^ dem
iiul the presence of every .'pasi
tor. clum-h. utvif>ti meeting and a
.? ciation in -S.
- UearhitiK tin- um rat he I is the
task of this .aihninist ration. It
( an?hi' 111 11> W Inn i: nmdo -a
fine - ';rft? l.ot u>" ayr.c to keep
the Tftaehir.e Vlinl<i?K. make; .'places
1'?vr otheis.*hy,' creating s vcral
iu w .IiihkI.'?stieh as i't?t'fh."n inis-h>u.].
Suite JSXisilin, Kvah^i li.-. iT.
i> trict t'onvi lition, Social Secur
uiary School Pit>nu>tion. two
assistant reeortlhyg secretaries, w*
will.jic.ci more hel|?ers hi h'd.VJid
if we njican t<? cnlai gc, theuennv n.1,1011.
J' '' ; - : .
. jiiin'V ovc.i y tii.ily: i 111T ji'"y -i < -"
rotary, i tui ion some" o? these other
hig -positions. Why aof.ihjn "tl?
h iul us jtUo larg'r loyalty.greater
. appr eiat ions.. a more widely convenetT
program. IJut .it' you .\vaii-t .
go . i c\ciirises,, running is the host
that is.known.
A**' 1 writ.' the-c Kamplrll
pi.1 ms.," i am .id tNivumiaii. *i:j. nni?
"dnctihp n revival 1'<?r Iit\. .1. V'. Wil
t i>t ('huivh. No, \ Khi^Vuh"' I oK
infr l"?-i* a mw job. T""aiu iryatinp
int .ie-t in tin* Christian -IteTiii'ion,
doing what "I can, to * I i i'l other-.
St. Paul nf Anderson .-(ill moveon..
Tim S-a'i'i raUv'wni lie a -nc-1
11-s. Ki t \1 n look dnw'h where y-.u
arc. Job hunters nc.tay bee-m?
job pivOr. ^ ' *
MeCAI.1. I'l 111 If Si 11(K )I
Tin' T'ar tit --'I i .aetii i -* \ - ,eialioit
met .Monday riph.l. Keb. Ill,
Wit'li an entlni.-'n-tie einii|i ul"i. i
: pi ,'t'hi ir i'Tillg \v.v- .i-on-'i !e**r?
a-' olle ol' tile in- 'St H-I ' l'. * I il?j,\
meetings'of this scholastic yv <r.
The Association is making \vefhl"r
Tu! ih'cj ris- tinder the K ;!;i|?
?o-t?Mr." < lat-'iiee I.etitfctl. ?:?:?
~Ttfc untiring citoiM <u;r j'teTT
t\\o new ("aclirr1 have t>"cji .a-.1;
?tTr-tht' -faculty. One of -which entered
at the beginning of school,
' tile .th.r two Weeks att'o in I' "
-sAn oh .Mr-ss-A nm tewtl. (!"f ut.- tile
: ~ n:u- .. 1 ea<-lie; \\ ho ho- p.
in snnh a short t itne't hat le a''ti' h
i-k-hard 1.1 find. " -
; Th1 Choral Club i- ntyl: o; c. < r
I'- t l'iil progress. *
"Negro Ili-tcry Wi-cL' vi u' -ni.,
jil by the faculty and stud -m ' 'dy_
Monday'. Feb. 1Kb..' Pro!'.. ?!mi -.
- .a'.i- n"?in 11 re,-ting link. ^:L..:dTin.
Negro in the' Physical. World."
Tuesday, Feb. 12th? "A 0;'."
"If y u edueat' a N' trir." i\ .Mrs.
i.' -a narp :t I- Ui-Wf.s i'V -n pap. >
"The Negri vyiiiuyt.'. ni" A: i i ica"
Mi s T. I.. Spear*.
.Wednesday'"The Ni'^in in
ir." !\v Mrs. A. II. (ionfon. .lust
.' li'.ii- m:iy I 'y ' ?Mi's t'nu<i 'U
gave tin- ( y i i' ( a ll typo, of
.n.tssie ait I demonstrated .-vach"
| typo ?.u the pia.no. .
Thursday Vnf. l.oiuy llanua al
-a utu _ jn! resting fay's <?a "The
Xcirl'o'fi ('ontriljiTtfntr tp AnierieaV
- .rrvTrnTat ?Friday
the program was ended,,
j by poems?"The Negro in it" by
I Mi.-s W. Ii. .McColiough aa.i "Tho
I Nogiti jiloads' for ivtstiiAr"' by Mis<
j. Uillia)" l'aVTsT <
I Thursday night Miss~~Kpi.ai s >nrl
, In i"1'ii Met1 ?u
t Valentinh ,f>oJie assisted- by Miss
. Gordon.
j Mrs. (hir ion a'; . M.iss Spear.- will
T entertain iTiv vpublie bii AV"< daesdir
j?Febr?Ds.--wH-h?to-rriT^fr-rr|-a'rrt I.TtiTature
program. Simday.* Fob. 'J I.
|.The M. lh._i'hoir otV IT nnetisvillo |
! 'tinder leadership?ill" tin W' -ri~ '
i potent. Mr-. Dora Towe Itjislon
will render a musieal p!ogr\ni in
the sob >'ol au.^itoriiim, ^ "
- 4 >. . 11, ii i.i
j TTTIJ II | It." 1 VI i .HIX? I > 1 " T I (till
Craham is ;7?in^ splyu ltd work
over the county of .Mat ibrn* .
M.LIJND \I,E COrNTY- l UAINiNf;
school M:\VS
. Nejiiu History week wa. fi'.thip"
ly observed in our school. The
live-' and nohtaye'iients. of out stand
irir Xrtfrr;ns were stu ied; and
post-rs hi the different f irtrhwere
made and placed 7 on a bulletin
he ard in chapel'. /
The Allendale County Tc.".? hor.i
A ssecTatio'.i held its moot success
fill nvetii'jr Fel.'. !)th. .Miss J..
- Cainphell j-jiv.1 r. talk ?.n Kypnys
i";f Ijantfimi;ei?H:.j??!'. th'ntmn?rrtalk
on the Philosophy of FJduca'
tion and it.- use imour schools; Mrs
F. ilean, ?. talk, on Supervised
,i" . k
. . . , *>
JJgg rA TlM ETTQ LEAHEER?
"Study: Mis? R. T?o<t a. dernonstra-T 1
lion in Public School Musi^;.jtfvd <
nt the teachers' p."it it: the mode rn i
methods of Um'ii ig guugrnphy.. !
The P. T. A. had a successful J
pro-Valentine pn'ty on Feb. 11th. I
The. f)ist team from tlhe p.thh tic 1
,association won a basketball game
11-112?from Barnwell High 1
School, r cb.'-Ht+i,-ami lost t9 Beau- 1
lor I'.'LfV Pel). MJth. The team is
planning to visit thlfrsc schools in i'
turn, and otlu'rs in the near future.
*. i
Three faculty members, Miss De 1
I-oiT.e, Chmpbcll and Thompson _
Charleston. Miss M. Singleton. I
spent the past' week-end in SuiTty;
tor; and Mrs. Dean in Orange- *">
J>utg.
Mr! Shiftlv visited mir rrninty A
Feb. 14th imi lfith.? ? *" 1
_ These and many other activities 1
ad pto thf5" progress of our achooH 1
' ? 1
KDISTO ISLAND NEWS \
1
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%* ? . If. o, il, U I tlllt , 1J. 1 O'"14"1 ]
. V"' I
Sunday was a fine day, the at- I
lendtlfice \vas .fine- The Sunday ]
Schools' lesson was w'ell discussed 1
by the Jjjupt., officers, members .
and visitors. --1
Key. J. S. A (Iralit, P. P., l
preached a soul stirring sermon, S
sut/ject, "Tho Scarlott Thread of i
Rescued Salvation," all who heard ?
him, said "he preached a sermon."" t
The children of Larimer School ?
were Riven a vacation last week, <
on account of their .principal and (
teachers RoiiiR to the 'Mid-winter j
Con fei enee?in North <'irnHni- j
The ^teachers \\ilV return for 1
school on- the -Oth. i
Our svmnatliv mms out. In relaliycs
and friends of Mrs. Julia 7
llalfbye, Who died Sunday noon. i
Our sympathy \\ops out to ative<
and friends of Mr. Eli Riv- ]
crs. who departed this life Satur- <
dn? iiipht. .
The Rev. J. S- A. Grant and fam ,
il\* visited their sister, Mrs. R. C. <
Taylor. and Ihi'ii- ni'ii'i1, Mrs Mar. H
v. upi iltv Parker, Rev.?Grant and '
family 'retnamed early fyV Sunday.
Miss Vifjrinia Penelope' Riant <
coh hrated hvr thirteenth (ldth) t
birthday, which was -highly enjoy
d 1?y her friends. Sho received 1
many 'valuable presents. ?Revr'flrant
and family were
_j_!id ii? ,Jiaye Miss Marion Simmon-.
and Mr. Wharley of .New
I V' rk who visited, them. llhcy
-{poked W.olk __ J
Mr. .1. E. J.onc.<. one of the lead
nisr Merchants of the' Island, nii*l.
ii efficient secretary of Allen -V. J
M.E. Church.- wont to church Sun
day ill his new car, a "Streamline <
Chevrolet." > . * '
Tattle Miss Sarah Jane Hrim.iltyji
-has for Chnvlestnn. to??tny -i
-with lSr' sister. , J
The teacher's meetinpr met at
'.lie home of Rev. and Mrs. Clarke I
with -whom Miss-"Watson is stay- i
The "Allen Day" exercises were "j
carried th roll eh with ease.. the _
1 Ct';nrrs were very mil Ii ploasn.l
over the program.
. The attendance of -M. (lathers'* |
funeral was large" ho was buried ,
t /ion Kpiscopal Church.
( (H.l Mni'S. 6. NEWS
Rev. R. E. Hutch ill son, new pas
'' r el' Mt. 'Vernohv Ave. A. M. E. "
II. " < tin' Intyrdcnomiriatioaal J
1 "ih.ti. \'i-1;e'd the A. M. E. 7. _
Church. Rev. J. F, Williams, pas '
j itir "i . i. I Hiii m. iv. i nurcn is i
I nt i ill fP?rf flit- Union.? :? _
I'tivcr. wore- laid for 25 Tues
jt-day al Mi?- Ivnmu of Mrs. T. C. Pnf- 1
U'rson. N. 21st St. when ofi
l iciM - of the l'oro Club were in]
-tailed Ivy Atty. Howard H. Gil-.
. Jiar'cU ^ *
K dlowing the financial plan of
our pasUov-th-e FTeur de T.is Cluh
f MB* Vernon , Ave -A. M.- E.
: ('hurih i, the (Sold Star Cluh and
Mr.-. Dora Hamilton is the Gold
Sf.H- President."-- " 7 *
The ''Negro In Surg" is the title .
of the niusieale given Monday
1 ie !i!?n-t?fthiloh?Baptist ?Church- featuring'
local taleht. 'Dr. W. C.
.Anderson, diractor; 1
Miv. Itobt. N. Morton, 812 E.
trd Ave. entertained the "Chatter
Box" Cluh. Four tables, played
."Contest" 1st prize won by Mrs. Illnies
Uniiypr, '/no prize, by -Mrs." 4
Bl .nton Booby, Mrs.. Jackyon.
1! fiV.-hmonts were served "ftuf
I'M Style." '
Mrs. It." Thomas announces the i
reae'iurr-nt and approaching mar :
"riaee of MriT. Etta Mae Gunth'er, I
-i.10 LL.J'iinii -Ayvu?to Mr. htmith .
V 1*1 Kill* 1 if flftO PnrJni' ifup ' \Tvc " I
GiiirtlU'i* is from Chattanooga,
Tint). Mr. Arthur, whs formerly ;
of S. The wedding will take 1
.place F- l?. H10 K. Third Ave.
Mrs. Tadher Moton laid covers
for s when 'she entertained "Just
Ma!'?This Club is composed pf H
w.ni'ii 'only. All, were thoroly pleased,
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-.fended with the sick are Mrs. |
Mm y?HMt 884 Gulrtiu Ave.,?Mrs. G.
A. Comer, 445 1-2 Popular Ave. 1
also Mrs. Barnes of Slan Ave.
1
IK)K( HKSTER COUNTY TEACH ]
ERS* ASSOCIATION
1 . . t
By K. S. Shumpert t i
Runimcrville, S. C.?The Dor- '
< hest( r County Teachers' Associa-. i
tion held its regular meeting here :
today ai the- Alston. School. .The
ession openerf with the singing I
of "ll'dy, Holy,' Holy^?-after J
which Mr, F. D. Bailey, Chaplain, 1
read they!22nd Psalms and offer- 1
ed prayer. Then after "Onward i
Christian Soldiers"' the. fhtnutes 1
were icCclvtal and adopted, and ttihe
Treas. E. A. Nance made her i
report.'I President G. M. Ashe ai
made qf few remark*, exhorting all cl
y u _=??
nembers to pay their St^to A-5sanation
fees, and we are to report
mnnbers have..paiifc :'Mrs, Ashe a 1
J0~ reported having been j?FeaI!>"
benefited by her attendaneo to (' " ^
prinApait ipeetfing in Colli mlnT.* '
and spoke of the coTTimriiiTaErr
work, bein^ undertaken by that :
auxiliary ,organization. Then eame
oup .collection of dues, and . we are '
proud to say.that the tluee or four
P. R. ft. A. teaclTtrrjr arc en-opcr- ^
atinp: splendidly with us, as well
as paying their meniborship fei si
to the StateAssoeiat ion.
? Mrs.-E. A. N.tnee made remarks Lbncrurting
dn'r-rectrnt -visit to (hi1 J
Charleston County Teacher's In- '
ititute and commended Mi*. Clay- '
^n, its presidenjc' I'rof. C. A.
lofrrrsmv delivered a vehy /inspiring
nldre^s. Nevt the Alien liny CI lit. '
rendered?two?numbers - ^M.ift?trp- -1
/our heads" and "Carry me hack
o old- Viryinny." Next enme.i di- J
russion of "The Stat us ?of thy I'm
nl Teacher" led by'Mvs. I.. It. PedIrcw
and Miss Mahlt Boyd. Mrs^ Peddrc.w_.
made ^the following
joints: "The rural teacher should
lave an appreciation for rural
jenntya.,he4?s),ioidd understand proli
lenus of rural citizens, he should '
ove rural ..commumities and he
diould lover his job. Mbs Bovd's
emarks were more statistical in
heir scope, stating: there are _j
:47,1 l!i jural schools in America,
iiul over 18.000,04)0 rural pupils. 1
50 percent of the liij.vli schorls are
ural or small town!" and (ho.ruril
teacher's main problem. is in
sufficient time. There are 300.^
>00 rcral teachers between the <
ures of 1.7 and 20.- 50 per cent of
i?hnr>~ fniled even to con'nfloU' ;
ii>rh school. Then tlie. question a 7
'oser -"How can this problem he ,
olved 7" Others?discussing the ?j
juration' were':. Miss Blossom Pav''elly,
Mrs. fO. A. Nance! Mrs., P. <
r Harrison. Mr. J. 11. T'< ar*lm. ^
VIrs. Julia Puneon. and 10.
5chumpert,s " ?: **
Th^ follow in (J Were, elected -dd ,
epresent the Association at the
state Convention: Miss B. Ban- i
lelly. Mrs. K. A.?Nance?M r .?IV r.
Harrison and 10. S. Schumnert.
The next nicotine; will be held in. ,
>t. Georjro on March 0.' Pleas he' 'i
here! Until then "\u re voir."
iVHITE HALT.>
A. M. 10. (Til HCII
Ttev J. M. Bawkins. Pastor (
Jenkinsvillc., S. C.?White Hal! |
church Is "safe" hi Hit1' Trimls "of i
fts [present' pastor. Kev. *.l. TTT ~
Hawkins. Hp is the right man
n the nght. place. j
At 12 o'clock' 'Tli v. Hawkins
?7Tnrmeneeil preaching f'mm St.
Luke 22:.11.. The. essential that in ms
seamen was .Tr-su-- nvav'iiu f-"us.
. THe?speaker defined?prayer ay
quoting various writer- final
ly in his own words as "A Soul
to Soul Talk with God". The ef
Feet of .this sermon held the. congregation?spell
hound?throughout _
riis entire discourse. Ther#re(lie'
?<?t' .White Hall' l"!. ir h?have no\V
feasting from their present
pastor are unforgettable oftes -and
carry one close to the feet of our
Lord.
UnimraT?Targr- er^rvvd attended
the services despite pf the inclement
weather." A? crmyj jjf niein-r ~
bers from our pastor -ehurc.hr
< Hannah, _ Newberry. Si r.)wor- 1
shipped wit.h 11s Sunday, am'mig- _
whom were: Mr. L: li. MoXnrl.J. _
Devalt. N. A. For.l and !.: \\r. Williams;These
visitors l.roug|it ~
creetings from the Newberry side
and commended the. Rev. Hawkins
For his wonderful'"sucVl'ss lendiuod them
in Newberry and the'-.great
service lie. is now rendering- in
the church and community, ?
Whitp TTnll bound to move on
higher .heights having one'as-dtk
loaders that above the -a vera go.
The Sabbath School is progressing
considerably ?And is fortu- .
nate in having- Prof.' Robert' Harper.
as the S. S. Superintendent.
The Misses Florence Huphey,
Carrilee and Jennie Harper- and
Mazie Martin spent the week-end
*e7th~theTr~paroiils and?worshiped _
with ufc Sunday throughout 1li?
day. '
;? ? ?
A beautiful Sabbath a pri i n
greeted the many church iron s <TTT ~
Sdnday. The Sunday * School of
Bethel A. M. Jo. Church being
largely attended with an interesting
lesson being discussed. The
superintendent and teachers at
tfieir post of duty,
At 11:30r the. preliminaries of
thrr morning .^erviee-'bogan. TTTT ~
pastor being assisted by Revs,
Jones and Johnson. His text being
taken from Iaike. 15:17; subject
'A True Confession.-?Kvery
anc enjoyed the sermon as Rev.
Lykes is a pastor of no mean
ability and 4t- -goe^ without say - d
ing he is" the best yet.
We wish to relate >hat Rev. J.
B. Sniith. of Abbeville funeralized
Mr. .Shell, assisted by Rev, I-ykos rind
others. He also leaves two
iauphtors and little jrrand-daugh- i
ter.
"\Ve are sorry to report Mrs. Sullivan
has been confined to her
room with tohsilitis, while sev- |
eral other cages have been prevalent,
, r .
Mies Mattie Ducket t. Miss NTanaie
Dolphin and others worshiped
it Mt. Zion Sunday. .
We Wisih to relate that at the
funeral of Mra. Rosa- Madden,
Miss Odessa Sanders /sanpr a most
yeautiful solo, while Mrs. Minnie
Sanders read resolutions. Obitu-.
ary by Prof. Sanders and tele- .
D'ftms; Rev. ;T. W. Mnttht^. -Wo j
ilso make mention, that she was 1
aresident of Stewardess" Board ,
nd rpany other auxiliaries of the
liurch. - 1
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KKHOH.VTII BAI'T. CHURCH
Kv. \\. 1 Wilv.tti Itasfnr? _
?Sunday?War' a high?day and natty
availed-1 themselves <i? the
beautiful weather tj? attend the
it lt)::?t) with Bro. I. \V. Martin <
actintr superintendent.- A very
helpful lessen w as __ discussed.
A J rj:-'!p the pastor ascended
rV i-'-r-U uin. taking his text Matt.' 25:28.
Take therefore the> talent
from hiiu and >;lve it unto him
whirh h.i,<. ton -talents. Subject,
'Lost Bv. N<in VA. suuL&tir.;
n?>; y,i ?"vn:_U^L^- |itoll'ln>ll Which
.aus (1 iu'ii- hearts "to burn while
.I inun of Clod talked with us
i)y the way. . ' .
\\Y had as visitors. Mrs. Laura
l^r--A-uston of Columbia, and Miss
Ksthor Bolton of State Fail: whom
uo were happy to ureet. * 10 ur
hair'is always.open with a hearty
wrtcmvrc and we will assure
you, 'your presence*' here will be
sin inspiration to us,.
The BYPU met after service
ivith.. Miss Eliza Martin, the president
at her post of dutv. Dutv
ivas used as a subject for the
jiscussioi).\Tha class, (had a nice
jiscu-sion. Mrs. Auston was the.
ne-< sit akor.\Our next, discusiou
will l/c. "What Can. "I Do To
Make" O'hers Happy." *~Suggested
>y the-pastor.?The public ia-cor
lially invited.
M ^
.1'll.KO, NEWS '
The Basketoors are still happy
ivcr" their victorious mantes from
Bla kville.T LBajuuveJl. . Springfield
tnd Williston. Everytjme Elko
ivins, its causes, girls to put forth
jffort and energy for tho next
'iimc.?Last Tuesday.?Elko (UiT '
Tinted Williston with a score of ^
>-8. What better game woud y.oif
ivnnf to goo 9 ! , '
Monday Feb. 18th the Elko
Racketeers will meet with Blackril.te
.and Williston on Dlackville's
"in t. The teams are Good Betler.
Best.: Watch the naner and e.i>
who'll he liest.
Friday, Feb* 22nd, Elko's teanr
\ ill play- Barnwell Hill on the
letter's court. Watch the paper
for the hotter team./
Quite a few eri'tertainmcVits .were
given at the school for the--past-few
weeks..'- Mrs. Edwards first
and second grados and a few of
lie' upper grados gave a splendid
pi'1 grain in interest of "the- Teaches'
Popularity * Contest, which
finally ended b 11 Tast Wedriosday
i-igli'. Feb. (5th. "Mrs. Edwards
i-aising $S..r)0 was in the lead and .
Miss Bowman S5.85, Mrs, Glover.
Miss Ruth Williams and Prof.
Wh4ter-t-ea.-eher.ii from Wilfi+4em
00k an active- part in the pro i'ram.
?~?
Mrs. I.iirine-Edwards s|fent the
ivcek-end at home, Springfield.
I (OVER THE COMPANY
AREA
Peter I). Simmons
Mpdoe. s. C.*. Fi b. . 1,8th?Hello
t-'^-rybodV! -(Ye Dabbler) wishe1
|nf> nil you that we. are sti'l
located in the beautifful _hills ol
Lhi lower sect ion of the Piedmont
Rejfion of South Carolina.
/I'll, wo.illu'r eandition here re
minds one . of . the beautiful days
of >ining with the ivroeking bird11
liny?4-*. beaut it'iil songs?of- Mil
y.
(in Friday night F'ob. 8tb many _
m moves 01 ir.u company aiong
; ith flic sport throng of Augusta,
f!a.' saw South Carolina 7 State" "
' 1 <?u->.' ilrop a thrilling hair rais.
r to. Haines- Institute, in their
(fu'e basket1 hall game at Beth!c'.oni
(iym.
Allen suffered kame identical
fate at the hands of Payne College
r-agers on -Saturday night with the
same location as the scent of the
battle.
The men of this company are
enjoying an expect ionally good'
time-. The.y are going places and
seeing things.- Among who spon'
their vacation at home, who were
ea'LiI home--and those spent weekc.vds
in .ticorgia, South Carolina
mP. North Carolina were the Mes
e'r-i I? (-. Kinard our thrifty apd
ambitious Mess Sergeant, Peter
Hariu- (luillebeaux and Ed (Slick)
Whiteside Forestry Leaders .and
Willis I nldwoll spent time Koine"'
iu AsheviHe, N. C. while "Mr. S. I.
Sjinms Of Winnsboro was called^
to see .his aunt who was reported
critically ill. Messers Edward
k T-net of Charleston, Reynolds
Miller of Florence, Roo?eV?lt _
' ' H1 k 1 in ?d' Columbia' afnifc William
'! Tfinrd -T i narlcsloii spent the '
k-end - in .Augusta' visiting
friends.
I hiring the. middle of Jan. the
-.-tally minded men of this com y
along with the socialist of
A igusta turned out en-masse on.
?_ I i . Ll L
rr^1 ii igriimrrro zim, sniariiy
ti . ss<d, profectly groomed , and
[ veeediugly* high in spirit' ffor the
biggest and gayest affair of the
-< ?s+nee- heihg here- when
Walter Barnes and His Royal
r.r olinas eifvaded the Epicurean
Ball Room at Augusta, one-of the
ei'y's most popular an<l outstand~
If E E V Y ' S
FUNERAL HOMF
('ndcrtaking1 And Embalmi
t -SLOHAN?
LOWER PRICES
( (AMBUI)ANCE SERVICl
Af* Near As Your Nearest Ph<;
IM.11 TAYLOR KT. COLIJIV
Phone 5*276 I. ,8. I.eevy,
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Saturday, February 23, 1935.1
ing night sfiots.
t Among those present from this
at'iio- wcicc the JVIessers L. C. Kin- ?7
ard, Herman Thacker, Garfield. ?
Totter,"'Edward Bennet, S. I. and
J. K.- Sims, Benjamin Johnson and
("Ye Dabbler") your reporter.
"Visitors charming. DufTnjT the
latter of Jan*. the company's envisit
of the charming Misses
Mable (Baby) Keid, Willie Esther
(Q&ueen Esther) Brown, Dorothy *
(Hut) M orse and Mrs. Brown and
Reid the lovely mothers"Tbf Misses
Rown nnd Reid. Thpv ae all
fom the socially pominent circle
oT~~Aiiuusta. ~~ -~
R1DGEW A Y^NEWS ,
. . V
Mrs. Katie?ITnrrihnn departed
thls ltfo February1 1.3?and was
buried at Rock Hill Bapt. Church
Sunday at 2 o'clock P. M, She ,
leaves to mourn her loss three
sons, two daughters and a host of.
grands and great-grand children.
lilr. Johny Moore who has been
in ill health for a long time depart
ed this life Saturday, February
10 and was buried at MtV Pisgah
Baptist Church, . Sunday afternoon ;
Rev. ,T. M. Beaty preaelttd the J
funeral sermon to a largp audience
of -soivowing friends and
meniboj- of the Mt. Pisgah Church
and had been _ for a number of
years. He died in "Tull triumph
nf of flirv onPrt RK VPfli'Q
He leaves to mourn his sad demise
two daughters, Mrs^Elloise
Wallace and Miss Carrie Moore
of New York who wet*fe>present at
'he iunPrftl.?Mr^. Mitl'Ie Dt'V^ tif
State Park, Columbia, S. C., besides?two
othcfr?daughters,?two ?
sons, two brothers, two sisters, . .
fmre--grandsson, and a host of other
relatives and friends.Mrs.
Sarah Keseburu remains very
sick ..... ".'.jr.-.r.. - ..
Miss Willie Lee "RoseBoro came
home Saturday of last week', on I
account of the illness of her moth
er. . Mrs.
JQlia Streets, of Star City, 4?^?
W. Va., came here a few days ago,
on account of the serious illness of
her mother, Mrs. Sarah Roseboro. '
Mrs. Sarah Harrison's daughter,,' '
Lucile is here11 on a visit from '
Philadet|ilua7 Pa,"
Mrs. Mary Williams is "visiting
her brother in Florida. ' ~ -~
Master "ChaTTte Wright~"Ts~Ticlc
witb flu . * ??
Mrs. Mamie Moore ami her sister,
Miss Lealer Lamer are spend
inp a-while in ( olumbia with their
aunt, Mrs.. Mamie' Padpet.
-Miss Willie Lee Roscboro is a-?- ?
morip those wjio arc on the sick
HsF.
Mrs. Lucile E. "Ruff a member
of the.faculty of the Oak Grov?
Graded Scrool. spent the week-end
in Columbia, on account of the illnoss
of her mother, Mrs. fiwintom ~?
A "Candle-Lrpht" propram was
rendered at. the Lebanon Presbyan
appreciative audience.
Revsi H. E. Harrison- and "An-~
derson Murphy worshiped at the
Mt. Pispah Baptist Church last -*
Sunday. The, latter was ^recently
set apart to the work of the Gospel
Missionary by RevT J. M. >
Beaty, his pastor.
Accordinp to promises, Mrs.
Simmio?Smith?visited ehe-?Oek
Grove Graded?School Inst Tburs
(lav and gave a fine talk that, was ?_
hiphly enjoyed. It is hoped that
mueh pood may* result therefroom,
"JACKSON HI NEWS
By Wilhemena Stewart' I
Camden-?The faculty and students
of Jackson Hi were highly
entertained Wednesday Feb. 13th,
by the Khoxville College Quartet, * >
who rendered a worth while and
enjoyable program in the auditorium.
Another big treat was the program
presented hy T'vnf Tnnnph L
Sims from Australia, on Thursday 1
night, Feb. 14. It was consisted-' t
of Negro traiCi. and -fceftrfit$ns in ?
the uplifting manner.
As a feature, on program for
Negro History Week, we had as
_j'?v guest speaker. 'Yr T R F.n^_
business, Negroes of whom all the
students know and can study as
they advance.. Op this same pro.grani
Miss Bailey recited Tou^saint
I.'Overture, which was"""Very
good. ' '
Miss Bailey is delighted to be_= |
back at her work after an iTIh^ss" '
that kept' her away for a few days.
Looking at our basket ball 'world.v' ?
we see> it progressing under the t
supervision of Miss Finch and as- ' r
iistance of Mr. Brown.? J?^; -4The
girls presented a real ifioving
picture last Wednesday when
they defeated Bennettsville 22-4. *
This Wednesday a return game
will be played in Bennettsville.
On Friday of this", week Pinle'y
Hi of Chostar will come to CamJpn
tn tpaf thpir nhilitv wit.Vi our
team. You are welcome to come
to watch them. v . t
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