The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 30, 1935, Image 1
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vol. xi?.M ..{. rr
Masterpieces of Art
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By Bishop' Noah "v?. Williams <
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Could I have had in my tourist
company a ipi'an of the lit/erary
tulent of Mr*. James A Seoit. of
?. rUiu rublio avluxd?System- -uf?St
Loulsi Mo., ind some of the edi
- both secular | and religious., ami
one or two experts in the wforld ol
Art and Histafy, we would have
ha<t enough eye? to see and jenougli
? ^ability to appreciate the sites-am]
. scenes t>f the (many places! I-have
visited ill Tfiyrjtour of Biblei I ..fends
Just now I tin in the bjeautifu!
city of Florence, Italy, visiting the
Art Galleries ;where the .master
piejces in sculpture, and paintinp
of Michaelangdlo-and Raphael ami
? fiicijiy uuitrrs, nuiriy rui;p?r hi?}
be seen." I only have three day;
for this city and*could well spent
thrgo, months. I Thin?w thjo horrx
of Dante, Galileo, the Medici fanv
.. ily and the cradle of the Rennis
sance. Here ^lichg"lnnp>olo nyw
Rachael snentj their- early years
and heig Snvdnardla preached sc
veryi eloquently gainst the sins ol
the 'Medici Fajmily and thoir op
predion uf. llji! peuple until' hi
was forbiddenlto prefaeh- wi?41h
church and took to, the streets am
for. which, the a Catholic hwmk
he was convicted as a heretic ant
burnt a tthe sitake, . by ortlef di
the Pope'of Rbrtve .dn-14U8. Whet
7?: J.<WUs makes llis Second At\vcn
* to jutlige the world I'do not Unov
which*Will be |the more guilty <v
nnyrflet' ijlrH " In" in (1>" 11 111^ o1
Rcligicin; Jerusiilem, Rome or ith<
' Moslean world.I In-speaking \o :
Rome I mean political and Papa
Rome. Along With Hapjd Ronu
is Moh^immtKUanism, 'llitler'i^m
Communjsin and the cohorts \oi
.HeU:-.z iiz-zlri ,
HI "h..
..While, in thiricity I have beet
^struck by the Madonna'^ of _'th<
different artists, most of whort
used thoir*, wives, or 'daughters 01
=KWoetheai-i? as ' mtxlebt: As !
looked at jtheir representations o:
Christ, and my guide was rtatur
all bo?4fl^y pointing -tftrt?tin
\j 1 UIC lllUMt'l S,
turned to Him and. said, "Sir I an
not an artist and have had n (
training to, fit me to judge, hut ,
P - am disgusted at the unreality am
hypocraey pianifgsted in thes<
masterpiece^ of Art. when ii
comes to sculpture Ibvl painting ol
Jesus, tin- Virgin Mary, and tin
Apostles, all of whom have beei
made Europeans with blue eyes
blond diair and white skins, whet
everybody knows tbair they wen
Asiatics of the old Jewish stocl
aftor the intermingling nvitlu dar
7 Iter races "
And there 'are some who .an
silly enotltrh to hew il<iwiv in wop
??ship to these paintings and seuljT
tube. Aside from beiWg?idolatry i
? Is an insult to racial instinct
. No one know thatatjod\ won i sayi
" 7 thai*: we shbuliT not make any gra;
en inimage of any thing on cart!
or in heaven, nor. bow down t?
them -and worship them.?Bttt yot
say "No we aix> not worsihipinj
the Virgin nor the Apostles bu
the Divine back of them", then voi
are simple -a?phxtnTMBrnonurt, fool
?God is Spirit and scrkcth srnctrT?
w ( whin Him?who?woroliipeth?h
. SPIRIT and in TRUTH." Whet
John, was on Patmos he had a vis
ion or?an Angel from heavoi
showing him things to come, ah.<
John fell down to worship thi;
Angel and the Ang>d said, "Set
thou do it not:, worship God."'
ino average color of the peoph
of Palestine, Messoppfaniia, Arab
la add Egypt is chocolate or olive
brown. Ev-nrn SmitherfHtaly -nrr
>11 Greece many of them "are a.
... dark as* T. In the 'first plncv the
Religion of Chriit agd the Apo.s
ties has no color an<l we have n<
right to try Ho reproduce thorn it
painting's and, sculpture, certain);
we should not bow down to an;
inunage, whether in the church oi
out of it'; butt if you are going t<
i ----- have, an immage of the. Apostles
(Mary and Je'sus, then have then
true to reasonable -facts. Agari
may I state T have come to the
, 1 source of Christian Art and fine
^ out that tile artists in paintiilf
the Malona's used their wives
I daughters\ond habio* and, doubt
I less some ^imes there sweethearts
' Noah W. William?
"Seven Last
w Words Of Chris
%- >r "
' * JDie JUIvxi?Univo(?.^ ty f tmtr "?vTT
render tbe Seven Last Words of
Christ, Good Friday night, Apri
y **th in the University- Auditorium.
Guest conductor, Prof.
l Charles Harris, Director of Mu--:c
k South Carolina State College, al
^ Orangeburg, S. C. F. P. Abra.g.
bam at the niano. - ,
Allen University Department of
M ik
PRESE
ibc
Last Rites For il
. .... li 1 Murlmui
W ATlUVtVIVIl I
I.aurens,| S., T'. Mar,.. 2Sth Thej.
~ {'Mllv I'dinhHthliv of Laurens w;is
fcaddoned lust Thursday with the j
, passing ofl.oive'of its'most widely
known and highly respected oiti- 1
r-sons, Berjanvin J. Madden Mr.--L
' Madden had boon * 1m declining
. health for 'sovpynl years] lint his
i . passing tame as a shook- in?alb--i
. being horn in barrens'(jaunty .he 1
' had spent hif< entire life here.
Frtr.a number of years he operatl
e<l .iit .spceessfiil business Land was
in daily contact with must- <f the
community, ever lerd:n<| enconvatremnmnt
and advi e.i Resides
found iaii' Lti he very 'active in
polit e--. He was ap _edk ?>cate of
he Nogro ballot being'a -leader
of the Republican party in the .
Piedmont section ajul whs many,
'inns in attendance at the Natipiial
Conventions, liav-''g |'h'yeih-^t
eoonspicuoi'K part in tho-.l ao'mina
" 'iftn of former president lllardinir.
- p._i will. !); i'n"V mi _'W"'
L _i_Umnrh"dTo In'- lr oil in v.- TT
5 'ices were eoinl^i t'd ISird-iv
f Msv-h 241ht P-.'hel A\ M. V.
Church, th*. > ( he hud 'served...us .-i .
? - land-mark-- heitvrr nf its" TttFtrdT
t end builder's. Survivhiy are a son
1 ?i daujrhtor .-.nil" a vfrai:.! daughter.
r Morris Brown I)eWt- :
r ors io with?;
A . ; r
?Allen April
r ?
Columbia, S.. Cr?A(urch 2(>,. |
' IS),'55-.?Morris Hijown University of i
- . Atlanta. (! " ., ;ijj i Allen l.'nivrrfdty 1
J will clash in -the; t'irst fnro-pflr jjt c
L-++rr year tn Alien T*nivorsity'si."t
=. ?A l If I t l liilll Tin*, ihi T i vi'liin1.;:?
) April 2nd, at S:00 I'.' >|.- This i- '
? the /irsi' meeting of tlf- two (
! -chools since 15*1 <?. y. hen Mnrri-"
|. Brown, and Allen' debated govern- ^
t- mynerrhtp and onTwM"i..n nf _
J 'he. railroads in "Columbia. with
i Mocris Hlnun til., vicil.n- '
' Thy .subject for di?r: i<m- fh-j- '
; -~enr.aviII he resolved: ""That the
[1 Nations should agree* In prijVent I
, 'lie Inte'-iiatienal Slvpjncht of '
j Arms-and M'"nitietvf." Allen,"on '
[ he same niirlit. will present the ^
j \ iffiimiative in Columbia nlnd dc- '
a i r',ti<r the .'negative hi Alb nta. A
" tMorris Brown will h > h
iltov .h.hrr
r- i/.ji^Lv/rj ui?i is *
mid C'Tal l Session*. T?i '' 'um1 a
1 While Win-el .The; pie-'. V.'iH'e Fred
1 Harrison and "Rugcre B wlihg will , t
renri sent A Hen. I
1 I Hit'hamF-'Afartir. Kr\'hr .Tamo-- ;i
? jfr. end Tnnui'n l'oh:n<( n with ?
? ?rofessor F. W. Crawford. will lj
t- -pake the (rip "<ii~,~A~tfont a ( .'i,lrhate ]
he meg-ati-ve?m- Hmr?rhi J (It.hale, f
IVofesscir ,1. C, Slade. eo*?eh of the
p Mon is Brown tenhi. will a cimi- .
"7 i?anv the Atlanta team. (
^ I There will he -no admission "fee.
I cforcktow v news 1A
i \ 1 By 11. J. Ford " ~
> 1 On-. Sunday, Mm eh 17. at d:.U>.
he A.Jp, K. heague'of Bethel A.
* My K. Church render <1 a,Tine pro- *
t ?i|!ini at th.? B. Y. t\ I', hour at ,
l .P4thejl}tt-lht?yLi^l. f'luMTh.- Oh Srrr
. day, Mar. 21, at the, regular hour J_
3 hit A. i . FT 1 .cacao of St. St i n. _
t hen AT" .\1 .- I',. ( Kmeh tend? red a' '
i program equally as .good. at Be- V
- J> Ada. Thus tfcejk Y. V. V. 4s1'
'ndibted to the two leagues. The i
} 'chuWhes in all departments ar.. \
r oonerating nicely. ,
AHer, .I'niV. rsi y C'lleeT'ialj and
Malsj; Quaitetto rendered an ox- ,
?' eel lent pro tram at B thel A M. ,
- F,. Church .on Momlay evening. .'
? Maroh 25, A large- -crowd was '
t thrilled Willi the nriisio of these '
s young pro ply, On.-. whiLe -t rUm:lsr
were out, in large numbers. Jsonu'
- of wlyich expf 'ssed themelves i?- ^
> ay.ing this was the he.-7 musical 1
X. nrotrram tlv-y hul m ,? iltm... > J.
ii and the twenty five cents was a v
j meager sum for r.ut-h a program 7
The Junior* Church of Bethel t
^ recently ougaTvi'/''([ by 'he pastor 1
,, ia ^doing . The yxuing'.p.uple 4;
1 secm verv much enthu/e 1 as lh?y f*
t moot on Thursday /i : lit Ji
1 ry on business. T ?r
mi 1 ... 1
i inrouRn government. tne .\ka,
r P\VA and CWA and \yluit not h?ve i
, been of muyh help to the people,
. but as Prof. Kelly 'Miller has .-'aid, '
. Back to the farm, lets iwa^it the
&arde?-and can the ty>o$Pstuff.
BETHKSDA BAPTIST ( HUH II
Jtev, (?. (I. Daniels, Minister
.-Sunday marked the, closing of
I- the celebration of tbe* 70th Anniversary
of this chur b. The Anrri- $
versary sermon was nreached hv c
p -Rev. C. A, t hick of Morris Col- v
lege, Sumter. Sunday nifrht an t
I over flow crowd was '-present* to r
join in.the closing program. Four "
were added to the church as can-, '<
didates for Baptism. During the 7
' week^ sermorrs were preached bjP w
Revs. H. J. Moses,. Zion Bajptist
Church, d.tl., Bryant, Dickerson A. '<
Church. J. W. Murpht Beth- o
' ei-A. M. E. Church; D. N. Wilson,
Stephen A. M. E. Church and Jos. p
5 r PIN/
. : - 9
; 1 = <
COI.I'MIU A S( )I 'Tl
)eath Takes Member F
of Saint Paul
% i
Jacksonville, Kla. - Mrs. Mamie in
.eo l|< IJry Herring, a resident of k
his. yily lor '11 years, died Tues- ,'JL
lay.'Mar hlii-'if) at l):l.r? A. M. Lu
rr:ri^rnt livispilalJ^dlnwinj;^ bviof tt
finess. She was burn in?Con-|
avee. S. <' ^ y aiv?a.u"<< ami Mr
in:ved to this city w hen unite <1
. ; ; ?a.'
Mrs. Mamie Foe llollcy Ifrrrini; .',,
,<iuii;r.. SIk'' livid at. 11") West
)i ;iii^rr S; ryot'.-:itnt \v;is :r-y n'hi-r -W
'i St. fan I A.- .M. K. (' !i r. ill., fnc ni
U'v;. W, JU -I',.- ('larktv pnktor.? . u
Mrs. licrriny; was- well known
tore ami 1/elovod l?y a lai-Re "host ''
'1 friends, who will be grieved to' :l'
earn of her dyth. : Sympathy is
ixtendctl to tho bereaved family 1
>y them.
Funeral sen ivvv I'lll' ]\rrs~ .Mnnie"
ye llollcy Berring \yefe conduct- v.
d Friday afternoon at .'{ o'clock *,
n.St. Haul A. .M. ^ Chinch, the !'
^ ^'ai'ko officiated.
* i.K' sei'vtees . wcix1 largely 7*1- |7i
ended by s; rrowihjr friends and
iu'!ii1h i> " 1* 1.1)*' )>< ) ( i v-1 1?f;t in My. -tn
Phe "floral pieces were inarty and v|
leant if ul. - ' et
Flower Tittendajits were' Mrs.. M
'lary*Harrison. Mrs. - Eunice Wil- M
iams, .Miss Annie Lou Robinson, he
liss Theresa I.yn h,. Miss' Frahkie hi
'rice. Miss Verlie, Kirkland, and
Liss L'.loise Williams. Active palllearers
were fail Tho|u;Q ?
\ llson, Marry. Thomas. J. Brown
nd Clareqee Perry.?-?- =?=
Survivors are the hushand, HoraU?
ijerriiHt; .one. son, tfi'bert Roy ..
Jerrinju-5 father alid mother, Mr. j'^
ml-Ms.*: .J. I,. ll(\Iley; two sisters, ([
Jrs. Vivian Osboriiy, and Mrs. .Ed- 't'),
la R. I.aju;; - one- brother, .1. -L. |-y
lolley. Jr.: live -aunts, Mwo uncles, p
oup nephews and other relatives.
Mrs. Heroine: was., .the piece- -j->
41- .Air, an.hAh-s; Wr ST-ftolley of
|a?ls*7en,.S. . j,.
Burial was in FNnehurs.t feme- |)
er.v under the direction of J. E.? p
Vhittrrrxr'ton, lnrotician. ? M
dolitir' mer'y, Mt. Olive Baptist R
'huivh. '
S|uiukiy afternoon 1he Wdfnaii^s r
Missionary Society led p pi loadmftic-to
.Jjie-jfrtrve of Rev. E. (1. .
Oven' The t'oimdiM^inil fin p jvrefnr- ~Y
d' the. church: ' ill
Rei. A. V\ .. W-Liadtl a native?41
if lieoritetown is in the city this 11
reek preaching at several of the ?
lui'mies while visiti.iiir_fiic.nds send eTafTvey
liote. He is the pastor of .
MatflTews 'Baptist Church,
Mia'rFestori and moderator of the ;
'rdjrressivc Baptist Association.
The Ministers' Wives Allance of ,!1'
leorfretown met at the home . of
Mrs. Henry . Moses on Wednesday ''
ifternooii, Mareli 20th at l:-30 o:h>ck.
. . ' l',1,
The i li * vol ii nial s ivi'Lu?Conducted- ?
IV the t'liaplam. Mrs: P. N. Wil- [J
on.' The Secreatry then , read the 'J
ninlite's of the previous meeti njr
rhiiirh?were -pdoptcd. B+rr?rifI tll'-~
card read the annual report of the ax
Ulitinee, Showing all the c.pllee- l'8
ions and expenditures of the Al- at
ianer for tho past-year. '"This re- 0
uiruLwiiic imleed-?R-tfood-mie: The ?leei'ritarv
vvoc in'vim *> 1 - '
; h?'vn x i.un^ VyVf
f thanks for this wonderful reKpt.
T 7 -t<j
Twtt now members joined our w
ank.'ulrs. Clark and Mrs. Fason. 'P
The-Ahostes-- served a refreshing
?pass? " ~ -r
Mrs.lS. E: Itropdon, President; "1
drs. Siisa* Thompson, Secretary;
drs. F:\ O. Wilson,^Reporter. f
T " ' * <><
rl.MTEK NEWS e<
R?*v.. \V. C. Crawford^ pastor of P1
It. I'ispdh A. M. E. Church, his
boir i ?. noiil I'lUt s, r "fh
ices at Kmmaniirl on Sunday af- tli
rnoon, March 21. The soul stir- w
intr message delivered and the vx in
client music rendefe 1 will 1 in per
"up in the hearts 'of the' hearers, si
ha total (miornt of collection ev
a;y $22..r>5. * ' la
The annual county field day so
[debrntitfn under the supervision he
f Airs. , A. E. Sanders was held M
la-ch 22. On Thursday night ''8
15.Of, tho ppQjpraip y.gM hold Vn.t
U .CAROLINA, SATURDAY,
'acuity o n Program I
-lienedict April Xth -=k
A far nit v musical will !> iciwn..
A 1,11 imIoI dupel,Benedict ? HI- y
'#e, Monday nitfht, April '.TAtS!. |j
lie program proniist'-s; to La;..uue p
ires-hold during-tho year on the- - n
Participants for thrs pi'oirram ^
[in1 b1 Op selected I'roni nic ni> r- ^
tile faculty, of Benedict College ?
id affiliated faculty ..nu'inlior* <>f r
n"h 1'nivt !'":?a"1!,,-, pvojjram ^
ill incude readings. from tli '
st a.UXllot-s, musical ,selc lions in j
>icv,' piano, an.C violm. Many .
j lr fcaUui't's* are phfnnc 1: foriunique
program.
Mrs. J. J.. iJJtarRs is._^-p.-usor!}> ..
this feature. Funds i*ii e l
y this effort will be used fur in- '
rior decoration in 'Autisclel
Impel. ?.
?<;im;AT iam..* >iA\y
A lai <nu' program w:u n-i,i i. r '
! in 11) nil?:i1111 T n ii11?4-04- ?
i i<!;jy 4'vrini'tf -by iliv adult
rhnol iiiL'iwb.V; im<l i- It.- <!' < <-' ?"
?ii; of tho r'.stmotor. AJi:> Ti.ojlo ~T
<i s ?>4' Clu'stor. '
l-'imilay Soluml was .h'!- a'...'Aw
;<?V'ar hour at All. Zhur i'rnttis*- -tii
l.iuuli. ''ftrylossuil WH i'f.i y aL? ?
;*jy rs a il. Thp .imiiiivk yat 'oh. !l.
i-slv pTu Sun lay iiau alu* ? a; 1!
hoy (Jiovo. C'huivh, whom ih.
:> tor proaohul an insp'rrhar s i
i'* a. I' - u". v l'iv - (* ir>.nu i , i- _
in ?l in J h?- rally.!- ,
At o\ look l-'io I!. ^ . 1*. L .
a--.--a-r-t h?? nyil 111.11 s ii.?p
iirbt tlu- l'lnoy Cin?v .' oo.' t'i ;j.va i?.:
rrshipojil at Ml., Zion. A' [ .aft r. !,
rC?:? inir- was lifto l* IW-Air/. \V |- \
am Dooly, whe ronsaH- <Yw v il! :
; his Jiuim*.
'Ph Missionary So-.ioty t" Mf
Ion Ol uroh nir' Sum'av -Vf:. 11:. on
lh?-lT;.hvi'_i>f MT". AhAT. Mr . -r' .-p .
?(lau.lUT. pH'Oth I i! l.y !l, I
c.-i iont, Mr.- . Mai \\ M:\yTuM. On
ar. IP. .she hail the phuoiro .
inyotinjr with the whit-. miss; n 7
y sroioty. of t.l'o oily.. __ ^
xly' of the ; MissTo'nftrv?P?; K'. lit
\v:is*Mc1ii,v.ifil]lvp til\ rtnln d.j
(In- lunin' "f .Mr. and .Mis. JV>_
>h TinW. .The "V" Ilranch v.asx_;'
itertsijned at the home of Mrs.
ayme Tims with tluv' president.'
i-s Marie Ahxai -lcr h tin.c; .p
is tea.;/ Reuefieillt liieelinjrs "WoTv "*-V
Id at each place.
\ ? f i
MAYKSVlig.K NKWS. \
WGwendolyn Aly'ia DavU. . ,\
tic liauu'htcrpuf Mr. and MrW pi
lit'ton Pavis celebrated . her t'ir.-U l'
rthda'y in c<mn> ct hm- with h'/V <
tie ci us in Eleanor Laura Havisl
i March, 15th. at the home V ,\
eir --grandmother, ' Mrs. Lattrni
avis. Their yi>un,.r untie,"Thomas^
enne'-ft F)nvis. '.ten. years oi l j(
'a d in tki' event, alsri; little ,
i arl Ktmhnw and (ileHa h>tpLnp . v
The hour wa- spent i in littTi M
lint's assisted by Mrs. t^lit'ton f t
avis, Mrs. Laura lh)vis.'-[ Mrs. j\]
ieiiardson, Mrs. Ko-a Kirklanrhr "ajj
isst's L'. J. Kuril noy' anc( K.' E. i
rogden, Thru blowing otot of j j
mdles on the {birthday cakii 'Was"! gi
wonder aiuL^elichV of the. Ifpii 'i ; if
H'sj^jGwtuKiohiui Alyria Tfayiiag^ _ ] is
In.' Home Economic Sch'sj^*'fiv
uuxiiuuf. MiM_E^E..Btof2r(tini ilint.'
cit'dinhlfi wiii'k?ip thi' little- -kLiiii.
Classos:|in -ewog
g are held week) v. j ni
<1
, L ?
incoln High v\ uditoriuiw, H
ith a sspcclac uiar- {ijagount:
Seventy years progress of the S.
igro race," hy the rurul'clyildi en a'
nl other ,ii,unihers Friday ~nu>rn- '
g at 11 :.'U) tip1-rdirl^l+'e+nnai'ehed si
om Kendall, lust. In 'int.' I'-HffYfT A. S
r E. Churtyie where 41 large \v
otfd awaitcH President ' -Abram bi
iinnson of A-llen L'niversily. who .
as introduced by Prof. 11. H.
ufl.r of Hartsviile, delivered a
holarly address. With ivinarks 01
s O'.)n i'< an.I *|ni iut?music Hfcf^-m
vanFng of prize* 'and T<"i?tifr- *f
ites. The l>eSuitil'iil work of 'Art M
id handcraft ,oiv display reflectI
much credit on each teacher* h
First ppize- wim;- pcoseiU-?d; New- -1"
,hool and. .second prize, MaysvLUe tl
list. The efficient supervisor is
> be commended- for the splendid ?
ork of the year and the arrange-*
ends of the programs, for Thufs i
ly and Friday. ' J. ; 'j*
The Civic League sponsored a ,
iecia-1 program 011 .Monday nite. b'
arch 21, at Lincoln. Hov. W. C.
iawffird. was tihV speaker for the
casion. Refreshments were sen1
at the close. "
The drama *The Silver Cord"
osented by the Culture Club ''
'"Columbia at" I,in?s?Tn"TIi on- Fuity
nllilll, MtWh 22.. was? all u
int was advertized tut"T?e. No tme
a.s+tisapLpointed. i An overwhelm n
p crowd witnessed the play.
Th?- Good ^Fellow YjClut> was roy.
ly entertained on*' > Wednesday
i ninfr, March 20, at their rcpur
meeting by Profi P. A. Law.
n. The business Vneetiirg. was 1 M
Id then short talks were made by e<
es.svs Nelson, Vance and Wil?4
ims of Columbia. A .tempting Li
pass was served. ?? ' ?
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TOWNSHlF
MJDITORIU
. ' e ^ ? I
MARCH :>,<>. 1 <>.15
v. H. Lightrrer, (iuest N,
ipcakor -a^-"lfanquel
- ' 1 I 1
Tlic local i':i111|> of t heT^Pmeriean 'iq,
/eodin:'n, Colombia,Soutli Carif- j (.,j
na is'.tfiviiiK a Banquet at Union ed
laptist Chtiroh Friday niiihl. Mar. I?>?<
TOT, tor its nrw members anil nro* ' a
ected m'o ii\bers^r _rr ??; wf,
Tin- .Banquet?'mil a mm?month
uon her.sh inline that lias been f>n i
or the- month of Mnjeh. The .Sip - a?i<)
enid Comander will he the truest hal
peakor at the luiDquet and will* a- mi
an! the solictors' of the new mem- > '
el's fifty dollars. tLulls-e i:otn.'ii)f tlp ?n
> the requirement. Xou are enrdi- it'll
lly invited to he present. A very v d
for the oreasion.
Mrs. Lauvina Davis H
Passes . f?
^ ' iV V, |
TJm. ])h->in?r of Mrs. Hauvina. -\u
avis was if uront l>lo\V -to the . ^
< m 111 vl t v. 'ii wbi h she lived.and t
L-rv<al I-' ' Over Uvoiity two wars. |UIf
Mi : linvi- u- , n wmpun!1
iliat *Vn r.in _ I n coat act with" her vfn
a V.imI ."her. . She will be nils sod h,
i- lii'i* <_'! i i- ;i.;in .virtuos i.in> the 1f\
unmu.mt.vv-.? . / '.' j*uj:
Sh'i was sb-k.-otilv. eijrht?days
lid oil. M cell 'J2. Ht.'V?. she was- pit
MleJ to\t li. -j '-oat beyond "which . |y
waited her" on the-Ohdden Shores yi-h
!' .toVan. . '' ' |)a
Tli'.'JVM- bM \vai-MartodvaTTTTlbvr"
y rriepd""s"i!d relatives. Slio.-leaves V. '
> ? h ore 'lo r nas^l'mr her Ini.-- .'l!
: iot-TTi . "AT;ranfrTljir^T-ot-frrkr- ?^
and, daughters. M'?s! UleHe >.
' ill - ar.11 Mrs.. T.auvina Jones of- "
W -hr N'. -I.: Hiss .h-ephim '
>a\o?- aii,| Mn;. Helen Adams of -<(>n
oluHihia: Mrs. .Mavv Sinjrlbton oL_4(r|
evfjF?t<?n, s. r. 'in* sons. Mrs- (
-J- nn . .. -Haves, Alii ain nnTl r^~
'1 ' '-11! "f | Vkp?laisi. a "7777
? H ' b'uv. .1. A. Hookies. owner }]ji
a'lir sit Hopkins Book eon- ' ,,0
. i /?.. M . r
... . . ... ...v., ....... iim-1- (M mi
- c . v | I'uhli Ro .rd
?-???* *** ?"I G- S.. A . - . mil
m a m coil
w l\vsnuu<? xkw^? -ak
^ .'V>nTio7 .!> 11:.)- Wcil.linjr-Tlt ....
>; A. ~MChurch or. Mar.
- V'ri\Viuilr a success., A num'f
'ol' r,G I'.iinlii.iii.* wit nessed_(hr
A n> r. -;T.hv' nionil/crs and y;?
j A "are-h^w look.inir forward
> Tr'-V.'rn(tino- (if the quartet of ^
i?'i i "'i ' ..'i i i'.y..L i; .Mai i. li Jl>th.: [7757
K}*|ylU?f?l <unty Tea heiv' j,
t nV: ~it~met"?in Hs retrain r -$x;
rCwh'v recti no- Saturday. The day
c : F-o i <-U I' the;, First Rapti-t ?Lat
I' n iwliKc) jyldlcssed the As- .op)
.cat i>;- The .nddreHf* was well ('of
iivercl ; 11 id _eji'o y c d!l i y _._.those J
rc>.rl. At the close of the meet- -All
iv. .. ?!**J iff lit fill repast.Avas served iuU
> the delitrht of all. ' Sta
* i' _^_L
I'r. frF. 11. Mcintosh and ..sister, ,,ro,
fi>s?ts Cecil Jordotu Ressio Pick- .VI.
t and M'arie Jackson, witnessed tFitT
10 Field's I>ny eserciseV. Pi'idnv us1Iter
noon a? Montioollo. ' tick
Miss S.Vra Brown our >fw?eond Ul
( Ji'de teaclnr spent the week-end
[ Columbia. with her mother, wlio
convalcsintr. .
I.ittle Miss Attinlee To a tie y c^- ^
ln-|:".! lie ; V'c.'It 101, Mil veil 1M,
Jw?>i a .000 . wa*?On jut cd very t-jo;]
inch by her little friends. ,and
ie received many useful presents. js ,
J'he low. Tlo.-c-FVrtmsTin nfUn- ~OCK>
uij S. ('., paster of the St. John whi
. M. F. -Zion Church of'Edprers. par
. C.. was^tjie '(lfrtner truest of'lVfr. cha
nd Mrs. James Gaston, Sunday; p,
Mrs. Janie M. Gaston closed ti Clm
icce.ssful sehoof term. Friday, han
he was surprised on her h+fthday N'ei
ifh a Radio- tciyen by her hns- "eve
md; via
: : : ?' ? ~JTTH
Mr. and M rs. rKddie Dans mohad
1n Chester Mortday afternoon '*
n business. They, wo 1*0 aooom-- *
nmd I'v -M.fier Paul Ilca'ty alni<~p^'.
>ent- tbc -week-end' at 1 lioni'C Muf1
fs. W. A. I!n?5. j'>
Frtehrls o> Missr*\lieo T/Oo. Mrs. ma|
tni.e. Yotinir and Mr. Rol>ert Rose- t)v\
mwd?b n e-e tria<K 'To?know? that* ~M"rs
to,y are intproviny. , woo
[Mr. and Mrs, Walter MeOU oj ,k'
aTfiiiv re. Aid., fame down last' ;.'v*v
eefc-ond to hury'his brother, Mr. 1
ylvester M^Call Who was acoi- ?.;11
Mtially killbj ,10 a commercial ^
lant there, .T'Ho body* was laid
^ rest iip the Shiloh Presbyterian y~emctery
Inst J>unday. ^
The deceased leaves" to mount ov0
is loss a wife, a father, *1 broth- nj?
'S. ,1 sisters, and a host of frionz-te .
, . ' - V ei t
once to his a?lies'. _ Yaij
Me. ,md >Fr >. Waller* M-eillll H1- IwT
lined to Baltimore last Tuesday^
Special Notice. i
'..... we
.. " Ban
Notice to our City Subscribers? ^}VV
iss Alice T.uoas ha~ been appoint, ^un
i to collect subscriptions in thej-V '
Ly.?frbilverihrrs?verb pay?Mbnr ?'v?~
ucasfonly, 01* at the office. I G
GEO. II; .HAMPTON, Publislim t?
_ > ; ....j_
k ^ Afti
v ?*
. C, Governor Probes
Gase TvTT'ruelty^
11 "The j (.'ol.Utchia J.??coij
Ji iiii.V. ..Uari.-h I I.??t|i[)n.i:
anuir.it It- "Swi'i I Ii * In
I'lpbe" u| S Ii'aiy " vvh't h
| i .f :i ' 11 11V -? ; u CL l\
l ho wi n. y-' iiTmi i'2
> kl(Hi)jjIT ('i)UlHV. ' ha'iT.U-'. X.
and who-diwl TTTTrrr^irniru'v ;ilnt
and' were seereUy buried in
untalin jCiraws. Wether a
1'.dozen or ode, the muil-i;. \sa-.
ne iiately looked into by Nb* ('r.
irolrtut authonti*- The ^.auaitive
to having the mutter intuated,
.was put into action "at
rhe s.ory of the hall"'Jo/en \,ek-s
buried in Mountain Grave*
s rejated to officers by a coin
t; and alter a t.i'oroug-) .pve.-tti-ioi>?to
'-tHeir surprise-^ some
o.nh'U. -In- i" ; 1
......... ^.y, . , VW WHV 1IM.1UVUI
i tour.d . Sol tetter John G,
i P> saiCl lie' woUTTf conniiuiiie
with Governor Khrhvjfinras Cu
miiu," .i ap.naT lehn <>1 Aleck leu
j* (Charlotte). Criminal Court
he ? illIc-.l Ti.r l i - ^ ? .
niiitf Api.il 2, in .conncetioii'\^ith
invtistiKutionA
"lie ojHicerje af "North f aroiir.a
!y reitlize that- this Tici would
final iKe the e(iaraeter of?the
setlt Wenerathin (and ? ^]K'eialthe
official stajff) and, even in
fs" toj Collie, would . niar the
ra'.ceij of the tmboriv if. allowto
ho tunnotice<( or the men, in
so hands rlle-'convief s w?;r'e
red, 1?4 allowed to ho jtnptmish
ni'UniUoleste.i;
'he p.dpielin uierteral and the
fro in parlticular 'should c>m111
.{ioverp Khihnjfha'us~"for the
est tnaniresti <1 iu this case,
ne body .say he had a
it- to do-kbwhich would '' W
Hilt ti-i./. \y.
]ho oow.jj- h.m j l 1 l
mid th\> diunip"- aif.l pass file
i?- up. if he so d.siies. Unlike
iiuthoriuk*-, the North Caroli
Governor acted to the contrary.
I rep.-at, the people in general
tin- .Negrnj :i~.' nartinuhn- te.n.l.I
linend nMpr the stand he has
iMi- iJKi'ezaJfd to" this matter. Richard
C.Dixon
\TK COLl.KCK AM MM TO
IIAVK' DISTRICT RALLY
APRIL Tv_
John. Training Soho<4. is Host
tat*- College Alumni .from all.
I s . el the trl'.a!' I'^'IKt S.-e"
i wilL hnhl . j\ -dtetttet rally at
J-uhn Training SelmyL Thurs.
April -L. at 4:.10 P The
e President .is to be pivseiit a
H with repi'csi-n.ati\I- -from-tie
r-ge- ~
lany topics of importance
be taken up and it may-be of
rest to. every alumnus in the
tq to attend.
last year thi.-, rl-ufc-pregrnrtlT a
gram in Florence'Teaturing Dr.
K.- Whitt nker in an Address and
College quartette in s<ing. Afwhich
4dte?College- Orchvs-fcnr
led our l'iuky in. Strathers
oil: Ofay ton St.
* \ *
SI MMKRVfLlTl MAN S
ldie__Tlo\ver~Town-iii Die -pines
now a thing o?i beauty, widi
a/nlia, tfdr.t' i-in. dog woi'Al. and
ititig moss. . The streets ;rre
A tled daily with site s?-rsv. It
stimated that iiuiK- tnan 2i?,persbns
were here Sunday,
eh was "Summervillo Day"' as
t of the" Azalea - festival A,, in
rleston.
lev. and Mrs. S. It. iligg4hs of
irleston, and Mrs. Cora Dilling
l, once of Lanrens. and now of
v York spent last Wednesday
uin? in Sumnjerville * as the"
sts of Rev. and \I rs.t Wither.-*
m:?* : ' y \
lies Martha KeeD , Ilijfh School
Ttrer of KihestiW. and ?ister
Mrs. Henry Room- i.f Mnin St .
nt the- week-end with -tn7f~^rfttr
rof: Johnson, of Brewer Xor.
Ciriemvood,' passed through
city for Charleston a week U4C?>.
-A, J7 Thomas, \viho spent the
k-end here accompanied "him.
returned t<h- (Ireenwood Siint?
afternoon, after -pciuiimr a
jininutvs-at the A. M. K. manse
|e friends of Rev. L. Smalls
ne/rret to learn that hi- Is Qon<1
10. the A. IT Lee Hospitalfermp
from a throat ailment. .
all wish him a speedy recovery.;
he enterTaifniu'ht last Friday
ninp at the home of Mr. Don-'
Ri Vjint for the benefit of Bethpnivch
rally was a splendid aX.--.
^ j*-.
I MS TEMPLE A. M. E. Z.
cu t rcii y.*
Rev. b. M. Douglas, Pastpr
?uo" f<> sortie .rilis.underst^nding,
have not been reading , the
ims Chapel news. . We ar<' still
ins: two services daily, with
day School in the mornings ami
F. ip the afternoon. Preach
-every - Thursday 'rripht.
n last Sunday afternoon, at 4
' ' .
"* * J
IL 12th
MMH
v 5^ .
? OU? MJV
1 . i ; :. ....
-l'KK K: 5 C ENTS
1 H. T. W, Hi Svhool - ?.
Presents Pinafore
i (Tf\ki.i:sioN (.uoi i' - \y-.
I , si'^f Htoin< Tins? '
Sihri 1 will preM-n*. ?!i<- 'i'llu rt ajnl
i v-{'.., 11 a
oji Friday cvciiiivy, Api I- 1 It..'.- The
j a a sit* for t'hisr u.jit i n /.- uinier? the
liro< ioii-.<if .1. A'mli f\v Sio-Uuons,
I'l incipjil of. Iiook( i' Wfiyh.-iivT'oti
School. |J(. w ill )? }^??by Mr. '
r. lohn l> \lii,h' I,1' f hat , / -\v4ii;:
-will ,<cvvc a.- kuv.s.1 rifjiilact' r. Ah;,
Mo-oc i- a to FHt?r/oT nuivic.' with
_ VTV-. n'Aa'a rHy-.-' - i;> H?-i- l.iv
direction. Nurr.Tii.'ioTj am.'ir.tr the"
, a-t an- the* frllowinjr ' Charleston
artists:,'Mr...T'-hn K. \\ U\n,.
who i- (lirochii-1 oJ nm>ic :iivl teacii7*"-r
komat.re J-.a?itru ?'. "at Avory
Institute. M r. A\ h:*ak'.w \\ ill. -:< r\'e?
Us truest i>t w^l, ?.hV <''ohnnhiasr^t,!>...
He was- ff|)-ihi.'r'ly a.tiivmi/er
_ ..ijf Fisk l'!ii\eryjty <|uihr<-*77.' "and
- w:H - j..; ; |!raj, ;n
ho. fo> '.hc.MirhjJ j) i"' '<1 u thhi. * * I * i n ' i
~ ~ ' "i *'Klh-fi i U '.- i.- Jtt
A very Institute, will
ho truest aoooiKj,-1.i-1. Mr. K.uyone "
- iluht ,-ulso * if 4 kit r'T7,. W'hl' sjjjjj
ih tho (h"nr-.-vr h?
- . X ..lllhl'l'iol iilPu: ... n
- -toaohors of tiro < "..Innihia' '
( ity Soli oj. Sys'io'ii.. Ti o<e i: chide.
.Miss f'l i a Riownieo, Mi'.. I,. X.
."h a I'wor* h.'-ar.d Mps Daisy Roach'
' Who is o-llo.-' u i'h tin. p.,., i '
V Wa-h'netep. fi-'ti'n. Student-,
ukilltf 1 fcl t i i 1: If
_ ATfiti7? no. .-frrt-k-'";:. : i: 1 Mvr-?:??
" i t* CJou.ilV.
,*'I*inal.<?re ' <. np'ura .wj h-h Via ,
n.ioyed no small amount, r-f popularity
heeaus'e-r/f its <htbrinin>
neal, .The act.it n.Jh tn.ti-u'al in that
i: tg'kfit pl.'tcn' np/lm . | . . f
. ,M it . > . .1 .... S. ^ ) v 'J-v ?^?
Portsmouth. 11i-ro find' lordSir
Joseph. ' !h?- Admiral of tinQueen's
N'uvy. will envoye y 'W attention
ar.d h.?!.u'r.Jny>r< y thru
<?U t J }'. t U (.' T- i. "h - _
' as uiiin'-'I h: -" '
" his wiltimrnes - t "d o :eimr^'
errpmls.'hL-' ahi'tiiy t rNvici .wi.il i.i? ~
h firm, round halid. und'horJ,,,
polished-'.-!. s ii r??J-rrrtN n! 'T77T""
shone, Yen will wonder*'. fin I
him conStaj.i ly s-rirpun'ie-.r . > . . .
I kjrgq folio win.- f L:> i-. .fe
I lives. . . "' ?
'-The-Lady .Toseph'uo is in" l>.v*?
with Ralph, a i.wlv ul'o'r. lQ-';. ' '
family t|.<e> n.-f mulct, p,..
- < mim- uf :!ie' !.; : . '
_-iituathm* in lif t". . 11 >sr: p If} ' |'vl p.; " T
that love levels' 11 ra'r.k.-. Matters
are complicated l?y. ;)? uc-Vt-n* of
nick'lKa<iye. the riHi..;:. 13-.i!tereuPs
itti'hjpts to smooth matt. is ;,t ^:i .l ;to
explain seme ef the una-uaj' sitiiath.ps.
M uter- m,\.. t ah. unu-'tt
il'climax. ar<ltoyhV,'?.
.< i(elusion. Price 'ar?':i-? fellows':
Reserve sect ion "?Oct va tu-raJ. art mi'.-'-*..
! ..vations i-e)?ly. t j; *.h\ orTffo-Tf-.'r'7
fee. Buijk1.'!' \\ a-iuttlr'i fi
iMLLor\ M:\vs ?
The. TY-tricf : Supt.. lir. ?Ji W. .
1 ayler, proachch at St. Stephen '
\r. ! :. Cfourchi S'.iisiay iir.n hijffS
the I:iM^pacrrora ronf'er? :ay. M/hjia-y-ntijrht
w.hiiMi was*a. - uctjfss.
The people arc hi ' h],- -rl] jr
' It'll: the 11 S T.i'-i tUS.
" .\. \V. Ci I CVlH'.
' The' revival meet invs at W New
-liberty Presbyterian (Tri'rh 1 '-.t
week was very >ueees>i ;I. I.nrjre
crowds were nut each ni'frht and
he services wore exceptionally
ijt>od. The Rev. T. TVthoa wa?
/the conductor nird he played well
' - his p'.rt.' He', w.ls very* nhi.fr- assisted
by Revs. A. J. Fclix^rrd H; * '
1. Kirk.
? Mrs. Annie I>. Washington. after
elnsinjr nut her/school n: FIoj>
-'-Hflti'liiR Krwpf'<T a h'.'TT'n
teacher in the lollop Jutti'r Tti
!"'?r the remainder <>f the term. v
Presiding Kid..,- I- A. Weil- held'
r u U'i \ ^u< ('( -.-i:11 ijii- 'Tv "y'"1', !-.
nee at Mt.' ZK-n Church <-n t-ho
Wise Fhape? Circuit. , .Saturday
nd Sunday, lie. was aecompani-.
cd-Saturday 1<y-Li??faihily and the
Rev, l'Vli\-~-xv-fa?? 'II Is Tod "h*':~i Tit
ibis conference. Rev. M. R. Mr- "
Bride. tho pastor, -lias thir.cs wt-Il
in hand. Hr has 'n loyal si t of
oflieers tft both him pat .over"the "
program. The y. hi. wn p paid his x
. full assessment. V .' ?
Bet hoi A. M. ! ;. Church
Rev. ,V. J. Fefix. Pa-tor
The Sunday school Sunday niorn"
irijr was the V?ost'ny spiite a whilo.
' The classes wCre very instruct iye.
-Limber anothertitncly- rev ion
of the lesson.
Tlu. pasl^i ' |U tyio'U'.l nether
strong eormpn ac night.' Tho T7>1lowinpr
.captains have been appointed
by the pa?tor for the May
TVilv Rally which comos off op the .
i2nd of April: Mr. -Haiti Thomas. '
Mr. Allen Preedcn, Mrs. A. \.
Mcl.ood. Mrs. Rosa McNeil. Mrs,
Idella; Canlpbelh Mrs. J. Terry,
Miss Marie F.llorson, Mr. A. Cox',?
Mr. Moses Smith, Mr. Mn?ro TVeJTs, *
Mrs. F.-C. Johnson,. Mrs. Essie
_ Jiuilyard,.Mrs. Elizabeth Hartaoz,
< ?ntrmi?Ptm pRfle etpht)