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: rhoh week. City news, locals.
, ' . personals and social news- by
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? Business and Editorial Phone 452.'?
| , Saturday. March .'10, 1035
Senator Ihiov Long of Louisana
?_ spoke tu.- thbuSsaiuls in Columbia
^ iim.l:iy tin.'t Siiiulr Carolina
-s4411~o\ists.. Judeinir from "the oppesit
n>n oxpiv-.-ed to. his oojntlEZI
1.IU1 luivhl haw thuuirht that impossiby.
Whether one afrifos
with tile "Senat u'V views or not.
the" fa'et te-ntCns that he is one o'1
In- nt> :"t fumble eh,natters in' tin;
OuUht r\- at ?tlfe pl'eSOllt .tiUH'.
? Ii i-: _iu>xv ^ai.l that former President
Hoover litis 110 ajnbitidn "ty
' ,\ 11< i?'ii l ean I'tutv ' l'e.r 'president.
1 That is YwttT With hint in -"tteh u
f1 o - the Kepnhli-eans iilifht as
1 well. n>t bother thcijjselvos tiboiit
the prs'eidPney: He is- por(Irovei
Cleveland. .
_A?bill h,-?I".'ttl inl-rodm-crl in
.the North Carolina legislature to
pay the twie prtstetters-tvlto had .to
have- their fWt?ti rrrptt+atvrt because
of the eruelty- of the .ronvict
y;na ivs, liuu v dolin-?eaeh pea*
. II li 111 Lit for life.. That is else .bill "
that should he enacted intern law. ~
_ Thi' guards ho'Wevef.who were res'niii'siltlr
for "such, sotild themselv
i'S- he sentenced to the chain yanyr
and he hy others tru.iided. .
Tile Pa: man hill jo pay* the voir
erans; the 4>omi*s~ at~unce in cash "
has pa??scl) .t h?'"T?T\v<ir hdilsV ,','f Couffivss
' :.ntl is BiAV.il) tile Senate
J?- where at tie di'mht wdl also he' ap
? proved. At'lie thu;?i-t- will uo 'to the
Pie-'iiletit, wiai ha^" already i'n..
' dicated th- i he will veto it. Whether
(Vinnvs, will' pas> it over try-j
veto 'i? [.niT.ti mat.hj.'l- Th 'voter- "
: 'ans?rood?rnt?ehei'i?rr?*?Ce: -'.In?
bonus hill i- not as yet a law.
'1'be ".wav to oiiL ,va- iv.p
a phrase.- Kur.-pe i11'
. war. CJennany. acaitt ntv\ !>
.... .cfh't t'- i'ue'.i r in hrir.Lflity: it a*'--' t:*..
When :o i! if u :ii ... .> < n ; t .
(litlii-uhir i n.- \ till ie . keep o:;t
as ili?t: stef.il a-.the \ef_v idea may
he. Co.! 11 no re ai^j. trade ate -tier
' important, f..c'Vno ivthe vet;v lite
happen in ease Kayope avfah: try
to commit sui ido...
a w<)KTiivvim.k pBKrf?nir \i
? anjoDi. \w>itK"
To i ':l?de-k l a- mile a ~
h intere-ti'mr periodical. "Se- a'
I '. , . Work." Tlfis - p.ihlished
nuattfiTy by the Depart-.
:?nu'l il? ?S?I! Ml' I (no ? I i * lie } '.1.1!
t. . to State Teachers' A?s> ciatior., the
editor in chief of which'- 'is the ahh '
Ir " and t.xperieluVd educator..' Pr f.
Win. Air i*f 'tie Perry, sunc, rVisiry
nrincimil of t . ( not. . r-?.
> i' loiv?!. S.lvY]-. Pnrf. I'ayy * ?
' -assisted l'v " nutohcj: nf able" ?ch'nol .
b^t-U-a-ipab. The Hrmh Issue t? rer
* nVtv w'th awti !< < not only of interest
t.> teachers but shoidd be to.
those who are interested in the
rdacn: >" ! ! h-. j.. np[,-. I ma.ke
ii|> or "'S; )>"? ! \Vork"*i?" pleasing
I ' {??>.) attractive: t lie general objet- '
lives, soim4,-'they being as stated I
by the editors: . ~
p. t. To pia.mute Inn- _cxaXtman
ship among,teachers.
2. To raise the standard of efficiency
in school administration
Tind supervision.
|. lb To have, the teaching pro- '
| - fessipn in the State throughly-,or- 5
garvzo-l with a program. j * *
fc=Sh, 1. To take a firm stand against '
b. evcr.y hindrance to good ?school
work.
.r>. To promote improvement <J
and enrichment of the total school '
r sitoati?n in the interest of the
K . fi. To keep all members of the I
fwofession well informed.
Kvery wide awilkft teacher should,
include "School Work" among his
professional periodical*; eertainIv
every teacher of?the?Palmetto SlHlo
'IViirhors' Association.
RKI.IEP WORK IN
? . SOUTH CAROLINA
All does not seem well with the
manner aiulf method. in which humiln
misi'iji^hns Itt'un I nuked after
*jn this Stale. Of course, it is to
be expected that complaints would ,
arise in a matter of sUeh a charicter
and magnitude?some with
no sound "basis.. But all of the
omplaints tiro not with merit. It
has recently come?to- light 'that
till irt'llfltiil' TlllMr.ill' <\f" ft... I
^ ? ???X J ?'i HUH V/* i 41V iUVHV^Y
lotted the Sfraje- to take care of
rhe peedy?has fount! its place in '
the pockets fif those charged with I
'he administration of the funds, I
the proporJioiKubeing 6G per cent I
"or administration and 34 per cent
'"or the needy. "In other word^r;
G cents''out of every ""-dollar were
spent to distribute the remaining
M cents. Can there be any won.
lor- that?people complain?- Then
' ax these , administering seem to
"orget at time that-they have jobs
-ecaitse of the destituaer some are
inpatient and* inconsiderate, real-'
v haughty. That there needs to
H' a shake, up and- some reformrioh
?s patent-. Within the last GO
days, there have been 2 State adininist
in tors, hut nothing much has
he.e.n done in the direction of
h im.i' in ilw things that need at>otiti<
n. It how seems thai wash-" L
ngti n from .whence come the mil'i
ns for relief is not too please
Willi lilt' SllliailOn 111 vaio.'in
> ami may lake, dircvel. eh:wr?'
of the. relief work. When' and if i
hat happens, there will certainly'
be something different-?and to. the
ulvanta'jro of the needy and distress;
I I'U IN'l'KU POINTSiI"
By George A. Singleton ' J
The W eekly text: j Peter MI<A\:ed
him at a tlistanei till he got
inaide the couiitytWM '?)T ntlie high
Priest, where he sat (lown with
the attendants to warip himself at
the . fire. >lark I4:.ri4. { - r ,
The weekly th'ot: . {
O fefct so stione' to'eiimb the patlv
^(ST-^TTrryr1- ' ?' _i
(1 lips divine that taught the words
of truth.
Kind eye# that marked the lillies
in, tln ir heaut.v,'
"trrrt that "kindled at the "
zeal,of youth; . '
- : ; ' I XoC
in our. failures only, and our
??7~7 ~
\Ye seok_ Thy.Jpmsen e. comforter.
at:<l KriemJT"(V
rji-h man';' truest, he with uto irr
our jrladness;
O poor man's mate, our lowest
, ittisks attend!
?\Vt 11. thine.'-*?an-' happening . in America,
Kutrope and Asia. .The
Xat ional JHouse of Renmffttativeii
has passed the Pat man Bonus Bill .
whioti calls fcrpnVnient hy py.
TTTitu n, Advocat.ru nf the measure
'lone to secure its passage also ip__
'he Senate. It is understood that
the President will veto it, whether
?nough v<>t'ers( can be mustered to
pass the measure over his head _
its botli hou.-ose remains to. be*
seen. .
? Strangr?t-htrt tho Chief Executive
does tv -t see that 1 r beiiu-"
f?y -ol.lit rs i.- just as .much relief
as the'-Kederftl dole system." And
't will, cost- less than the present
relief system that is"tv&itful and.2
P;>rk harrelish. Checks/ would be
n-jded to rein1''test.' part of thA _
yourtry. and the morhty speedily
kP into cimllat'K n. It would he
:to. wore' t in.- president to follow
the wi-h.es of .the ptr t'le. .fijiur foi
it i > h eaiK' _ ?
The-v .r-e:: B;i] represented; the
hansel - an,;.:: was defeated.-A-.:.
' -'ex -f.;.y thv Conunr.n people.
The*,' desitv -the Vogvps ;nd * old
,?jjv security .aw-, .and in the end
the v wilr .them. No os?-. r...
"< .himself. Times
chansreri.
ready f- r the next war.
country will riiscver that
nr. bar from si-r
ice t. the Marines, Nhvv - anil
?Vn" ( ???rf.v.M jhl;i iHH.plft ~
* UtT. c-'Ttrnofl en
^ - b-.fef ~
?*rV:?y.
H titer. continue-!- five -r.nn
.'. :Tt-i-1 Knvland
: k ra '\v... J.k ar?; dear
vith r. r.i- He caVi ?ay that?b?"
cause he ha.- u. powerful army.and
avy. '(br^any may ,.ot h- like
li'.i* "she *.v;!; be > -j..v... j. F *is'<v.
*.?s kn-.Wi i-y. .?
iT-'tter. '.ivc-iii of a b- a > and -one? ~
h.ot kr.ow whether ?o r.- Id .< .
' im b.r.sV. Ar
nilU r.s of Bronz.-iwn tr-> on the;
>y-.,h ;i 'r,. Ail of t'rp, r ot!1 rj arrr,. wj
Avith modern implement^ ?<? 1
r'hrrstian' de-trictivo would ^*ave
i task of killing four hundred mil
forrS of Africans, Why the b>tv
ate is -o high !: . ii wrtnic. _
iV? 1 y exceed the dc-t roved." Kth:>pia
is unafraid.
,Ru$s?a has turned over to Man bnkoo
the rail rond in that terit<
ry that forty years has been 1
L-sfnWe of-~trouble". This^ removes j
i cause of po^sihle war between j
fapan and Russia.
No such thing amone you ast
croup cpWs- iou-ness. Until it!
has "Been built up there will be no
iop? of building a raeo. Too many
' V 'e fore ' a.monor you r Ym>~"
em* and program, Such a group
rt t- ^
-aata
~r
cannot produce a Mahatmn'Gandhi1
or.jr Hitler. ?i- -sT
Marcus Tiarvey will go_ down in
history as a great man. He-show
od the way to.?leadorship?a
large scale before Mussolini. i>r i
HHfcer entered upon?their diet or i- ?
al roles.
Chicago wept at tlu* bier of Rich j
ard Harrison last week. Few t
years ago they bombed his house
because he liyed in a white n?;gihborhood.
lie played' 'De Hawd t
.Itthnvnt. " V*..... !w .1 I
ux ..VMM. ( .IKVII MWil |n. UVIII1*\I \
.equhl lights in. this free, christian ?.
land.
What docs our religion-' mea" ? |
Vfcry iittU', when waters of justice" v
are being concerned? if one's con> t
plexion should be dark or bronz y u
A Bishop from the Far Has; ^
>;K?kc in this town lasF week and -7
>oughl to justify .England's iv- *'
nuiining in Kudia, Bishop Gaudier J,
also spoke iri another state and t
said that separation of the races
-is-o?dained of Hod. Strange that
the Oato lives after extinction,- V
a vestigial drft?over from a dir*
tant past. Of course as sensible j
person lives "either of the bishops, j
Some day India will stage a little 1
tea party, and may be teah others, v
"some triie notion of right and jus u
tiee^. ... " .* ,l_d 1
There never waV.a, pure nVo?,
inert* is none now. a no never rsvili ?
bo. Have just talked with n
Bronze -ivlatlvo tit" C'orge Wash-,
trgton, Seitlh. I ~~ ~~
K1N<>SVHJ K N-KWtf J
? V
. .? ?, --i: - .t;
The Rev. Blair of ColunibhT" v
C. re ml o red a wonderful service ai 1
Mt? Olive baptist Church. Sunday, v.
March 24, 1985, First he* brought
to-'us a number of outstanding t
ministers , of-the gospel which he t
calls the 8 wonders and a nunvbei;
of other ministers. Key. Plair be. f
irg the Master of Ceremonies in-' I
tt'oduoed rtrv Re v.?Fugei son of- -t;
Columbia! S. C.. to preach the __
morning sermon. Rev, yugerson. ~e
being a gospel -roar, and a wonder- L:
f?l speaker of the gospel, opened I
our eyes with many new things, h
JlLs text, was taken from thu' Idth _a
chapter of Romans 17th .verse. .o
Subject "Righteousness;" After
going through with the subject he v
preached from his subject very u
spiritually and inteHoetually. Many l;
thoughts , and Ideas were brought
into the hearts of the people, ja
>? iiiiy smmg -umier tno sound ol -s
hj's voice our Hearts won- vulining j
over with joy, sis he went further
with the sermon pteaching right-;, a
Oousness. we felt that. we could
4o?>k??fir?Heaven,?oh,? -how" -J.
sweet the1 sermon was! ' I fvid f"
that it made ench~Tnid every in
dA-idyia! that witnessed such a-ser- -P
mon ftsk themselves many iptcs- _j
ti< ns as' to how- they stand with n
Christ. Rev.- Ftigerson left many 1'
hearts wondering about?righteous- 'tiess.
After" which the doors oT f
the eJitii^h were * opened by the
Rev. Smith of Columbia, then fob h
owed tlte collection whi h was "?o ? v
?)(>. The morning services were ^
hn'ueln to a eln-'j, -md dismissed ~r
by Rev. Plair.
At .'5:.S0 o'chick, Rev. .Plair,_ the '
"sister o cercnidnies entered into
the afternoon services with the 8 . j
wonders ministers of Lhe?gospel
>nd was conducted by the Rev. -M.
D. Tin miis of olumbia. In the
meanwh'le each minister preacheda
10 minute sermon. We cannu;,
find words'to_ say just ho.v much
we dcttdm^i ;r|ni enjoyed the?.o-S ]
wo'.dersvof tfie gospel. They were *'|
?r Tlte i ties that Christ saw down
'it tlpe sea (fishing and He made V
them fishery,-o#?men-h" so it was *
with these 8{-wondcrsj they saw fit _
,n come dowIT t<> Ktngsville at M-t.
i >iivt'Tsajni?? i nureh and fish for . ,l(
the souls of mem We fed that >a,
l'Vtany Ileal ts were ehanged trom
'heir sermons?while caeh?minis- -rr]
'ef prea hod- the joy bells .were j
inging'in our' hearts, we felt like
going righ.Ljin to Heaven Rev. ( .
^nijth a groat songsterTTjUist sea ofied
tho services with his won- y
ierful singing.* iRw;?Phtir-being
he..father mih'srer of-the 8 won- ?^
lers. saw fit to bring Hcsven "to ,.t
's ,cn that day.. What a great ,
blessing wo feel it.was, We feel \
hat a star is added -in his crown. ^
The names and textst are as follows:
?
1. Rev. Corbett. a gospel torna-.
"o. gets up with tho spirit, singv.
ng "Nobody Cares,'*" text found] "V
Inhn hn. 2. Rev. ,T. C. Counts.'rj
ext. -M~rtr- thr-rPr?ih?Rev. Hunt-1' yr.
o bject "Peter." He preached L,,~
on" tho "great power T Peter had. j|
5 Rev. Williams, text Job 13:13.
o. Rev. G. W. Ballard, I Kings
11th ver>ie. subject, "Salomon."
" Ahtt whicft ,lU'\y Flair and-the*
1 wtimkrs. were invited down to ' v
Mr. ami Mrs. Shelley Cope's'home:
o dine. There they .ill "enjoyed i , ,
delicious dinner, which they |
- iid they wtH-tw^.vtait to l.eTt.sk-' y\
d to come tsack but they will (
jnow. just. where td come *and j.
vhen. . ' ' r;
MT. OLIVE A. M. E. ( Ill R( II
, (?+ - . tl
Rev. A. |). Hawkins, Pastor v
O
Mar. 24. lit.'jS?Sunday school j>,
was c.'lied to order at'the usual ',
h' u ; by the Si; pt".^~firnrW:?At.
'JaUmor. All classes were heautifullv
taueht. We had with us
R- v 1?. P.. Ridenhall. from Newheiry
~iL.C\ The lesson was wonderfully.
reviewed bv Rev. Ridyn- hall.
. n n
A* 12 o'clock service bepan. The A'
Scripture text was read by Rev. w
Rklenbal). After, which the pa.Sr., 1.
tor preached a wonderful sermon. F
It was very much enjoyed by the
h< rpre attendance. It made many. _tl
souls rejoices We will have ser- ,fi
view every Sunday' mghT7 ~~~ ~ ti
Iena Oallmorhs Reporter.
-THE PALMETTO LEA DBF
Til K Ni:\Y YORK ?l'N
??? V-.?7 r
.1 iiosday, March**1D, *
. I.e( tc' s 'to "riu'Sun
^??r*
l irst Woman Kdito' of a Law?
Rev icw. ? - ?
To til'.* Kilitor of 'the Sun>?Sir:
nn.i' in tin; Son of March 15, u
icvvs .article wliieli contains this
tn.enunt: "Mrs. \Yu-l .vood (two
'harlotte Tattle, ' daughter of
"harlot . 11.. Tattle) is. the first
vonuin in the eo.tntryjo become an
si itor of a law u view.".
la the fall of ID"") 1- wrote a
rat are article- published in *. the
Sunday World, basid on. L'.he elec
ion oi im vs. (.'Una Uurrill Bruce
is edit-or-im-elrief* hi' the Bostjm
.'nJvwsity Law kevi* \v. v During
lie scholastic v.iii sin was
Lssoeiate editor of the Taw jourfuTT
lid in the'fall <?t' l^i'i was unaniluiusly
chosen cdiiv. r-in-jdiie!.
hu> becoming the lirst woman in
he country' to officiate iuthia poition.
Mrs. Brine is A he wjj'y of
loscoe Conkling,--~SIk>?is" a-sisH,j>t
resilient mana'.'-f of the Paul
aiuuepce 1") irn li.a r A part men ts
m*.' She received the degree of
iL. B. in JutHVr Un- only
eoinain ami one of-tlie" l'iyy giadlat
s in a class of approximately
S? to graduate with distinction.
L.-ter A. Walton
l>k. .), K. BKK.t^-BKNKDKT |
v in,i.ra.r.
In times- of 'religious- repose
fit ;i I?men soldi.in if' . v. r m;iki? .
hi-it- murk in ilre affairs of ,th?
it ate but (hiring the . greatest .
risis of religion- service t-o-Hihv
rorld there is a call for greyt men.
'his groat ik-ss inipliey extraonliarv
power to rope with difficult
ituations anil the. intent t'<> fiiin
hose powers to the 1 service ol'..
Io4i
If we iflanee'eaieftilly-over the
ive-years since- tin- peoph*-rrf^ t'oinnbia
have, hail the pleasure of
lTu'.hng?Dr. Hi ic.co we?wfh?l itrh Uiit
this m in -a ho is won I'yJ" h
ailed a Christian io IvU bre.thefir .
> not a self seeker but shvior
le is giving off his si length- to
unnWity. A nt.-yi of. this kind is.
- Avorker wlaon we-^lcl i gin Or hwrr
on tliis occasion. ,
n;.. i:V.*. h ?? ' u
.ill V in inn*. l>. HMIMillll, tun 11 1
ork. cither at the school, vatfrcltT-i
r AV'l h-the lk "pl'r ,in i-lM^VWii'iij'Htii-1
v. ' - )
By ?iinp!e tai ;, ' 'ahiliry, j>oo i j
"ill an 1 sacriI :. ?*.' h. i. is ti.i.iie., :
ocial happiness fu.iu^li. frioji^-.'
liip. . Far frieihi hip is the floxyfintr
of social instinct. the finest
nd most inspiring pi oducl of s'oial
life. A frit n.l L< indeed aiii
r -elf, sour t i:11 V a ti tl.'i- self.
Vieiulsh'ip horn of l(iv.e 'is heHer-!'than
love itself. Time, which
lakes ; all .. tlijiie. ojly. ma ke y
'iciul hip I ea ' K no nilu r j
lore frit ji Is y.o.i have, th - hap-j
tier you will" be.?T4tet-e h-mr rerr- J
I'-n yj/y xcf "' n..i have a> ninny-Jrk'pd's
as Dr.'Bi'iuijs"."
lie lui* ti'ix'i'ii his 1? vie, ami SlilT
ix-'irjf it through hl"s j*ri-at s. r:ce
1the |'eop!'' of Cohimliia. I
ar city." :
Kt a eiuh v: .
e \\ h?> Via many frieiv.ls _
las "got a friend to spare, .
ital in" xv 1 i.i lias to e enemy
Lair ?Lb- 1 ft niii e v. -< y uheevTL1.-i " ~~
"Ilappv Birthday'1. Maieh ?L~k
? Mi ??A nnii M \v-l.ii i :
e* *
BAKWVKI.L. MAN *
.-\iirr n i \\ cays 01 <?!).
!l icachip-- and pupils n turn?*il
rr'ay ? ?:?'?iilinjr full of oniliu-- .
. in an ; ruuK -for -w.rr-k-. Tc;u'lu....
s at t.i: -iii.'jf the Si at- 'IVjliliar's '
sooiiiiuii tv-pur'. d?imvuiy- ha.I
11 viij~ali!t; Mil-.
aroliVa Minstrtl was kimMy ic-'
i 'nr the benefit of fin- |n-<>
' Have Will ajiul i" an :: 1~^ i; | > I
inn- a (In I'mids for P"p- ' .
arrtv l ojit-sT which" \v!!4 conic ;? ! ;
cli si' March ?'.n4n .) .
TfliTjil'iyi spoil:.i r i i>y Mis j
. W rfsfbt ii,nit Ro^arr Fr'
lay nfjrlit.' Muivh 111'. Mis[;
lupnns sponsor-. .1 a "Tiip a.- |
i;n ! qIn*.world" fnv llir lii'iH'i'k I'
lho M,>op'.:lari .y conic t-. It was 1
ry n .o !i' I'liioy.'d by all ptvs m. ,
Tifi Rarnwvll Comity Tori-lie' s'
sr.-l'iirt ioii Ivhi its ivirular wot- 1
t Manh 1 .. ]
Iinfiu liialily after ill.- aho'.e '
oiifiora i! m'.otiiua. tlirie wore :!
a.; ' . Hirillinir br-k t ba H 1 ;
miH s played; Rf^hi-.ln in llljill-j
r ..? >> 1 >(' Hariiwi ll jilayo I'-Si ". - j
rl.l of A iki'il. Till- scores Wi'l o
,v-'l ! o \ ,>r t lb ihh-' mi. Jlo 1 <
XV w;>- b tivi" n F'.ti'nv.nU iliniioi'
iirh Si'V.ooP a a 1 M ''ii"s .
. aiii'o: * Tli ' "ii-j w > * 11-_'(i
is.T'avoi of Matheir. I'lfv ciown?.
I' il i 'ho.?I'll 11 ! ?11, 11;; 1 . _
a ft 111 ii:. whlj-h '?fe - )r.Kt>i"s
playv.l winners.' Thi.i'i-.i
c. ?i? ll.'io in lavor o' Math
: of d Jennfort*.*
Sir :;iy aft-niOo'i. Mui-. li 21."
ii'.-. S. llwcns t nt. i tafn,.'<i with I
'?:i* i'?Hit* b n -fit '< f the Be:h- 1
hvm ?1''bm-f-tv. A short I
lit it;:ostinjr program was' ren- '
foil.
The i-.o-Ai- "* thairke ! p rsnit- '
t-kintr" Qi'H.?y-Uj-t- aiumni .r. 1 Mi hi
1.-. amount of mo?t>y received 1
';> Sis.4H. _- .
Watch the healer for the nm.-t <
apular jrirl of th>- Rarnwoll .luf- i
>:" lfi-.f School.^ ^ I.OW
N DESVI LI.K XKWS
lo/o Channclle A. M. F.. Church
Rev. D. C. lirowTT h?.st?r
Sunday srhrtol -rrpencd at the us-J
a! hour with a- -fine attendance,
t'o had a very beautiful- lesson ri
hith was._ interestingly fraught. I
essoty-was reviewed by Mr. Isiah <'
'oster. . . ' .1
Morr.injr scryice? were .bejjyn at * ]
oe-aisual hour. This bein^ the
aurth Sunday we had the <7>oporn- 1 i
on of Hurson Chapel members. "1
Rev. J. L. Ro^ea preached for !
--t-t? ,r
il-;iLI_tLil^j ,v-' t * '#*.
t ^ ---*
| ns a wonderful sermon. ' V
league met with a tine alt enda
nee a?d-;r splendid program rendvred.
Many helpful thoughts _
were gamed -from the topic.
:rrrtH?Rrr:?dower's?of Anderson
preached a strong sermon. Everybody"
seemed, to have been filled i;
with the spirit. " I
Our visiting friends were: Bro. a
Roundtree, Mr. and Mrs. Roundj
tree Bro. S. A. Adams of Va. and *
Miss Rosa Mao Mcintosh of Elber- v
| ton. Ga. .. 1
A Sum of $12.82 was raised. t
o
STERLING- HIGH j
. SCHOOL "NEWS n
' v
C. K. Jlpmtnoml, Reporter ,e
Greenville. S. -Mi- s M ,
l.ouan. sewing i list rue tTTfTTt SfeiT- T
Jng, was honored at a surprise t
Irrthlay pm*ty h'ehl In the Trade u
Building last Monday night. In* .,
vited to return to the campus to ^
attend a meeting of *the trade
school teachers, she was ushered 1
into a spacious nfbm in which the ''
decoration, arrangement of furni- ^
ture, and presence of a piano, not '
to mention the greatly^ augmented 1
"trade-9 school' faculty.' eloquent- V
ly Ig'snoke ttu> f-vt tii.o 11
, V w i (.?I PV) 111 VIM IV .
Had passed somewhat misleading 1
information.
?The Cheerful Ilontc Circle,' a n
irroup of irirls to whom Miss Lo- l>
Iran is advisor, and to whom she is
-ilVecttonately known as "/Little ^
Sister." were responsible for the J
machinations lemiinjr to the very "
plcjisttm ail'air.?Diirinir the period ?
when revelry and laughter were '1
'suspended for the introduction of
the clubs' 'members, a . brief imnroniptu.
was rendered. Miss Ju- /
nnita?Mosely sang "Love i n ,
Bloom." ^liss Verna Boulwnre
- an.tr that haunting rodlody, "Blue u.
Moon." and remarks- woke mailt* o",
by Miss Rose Brooks, ami Miss u
.Geneva?Mitchell.. : -aThose
who witnesred theHveek's J
-lev<>t i< n:il vnvisr< ha v.. - v..-i noil,: ii
. o be .wiser ;nid better '.prepared to
" net t tlit-nTTiiliTtms that lie ahornTr~w
ft* was something. of a coincidence ,l
that Miss Ijngan's class should T"1
ha,y.e hijdfbai^-of. ?tl)it chapel p.ro. L'tims
-tilmill., 'rbe^wet-k in =wbfftr; ?
trc r~~turIlidoy"came. K
Monday Mr. Ito* oe Singleton
and Mr, Horace Johnson' rendered
y\^.'(dlent vocal numbers, The au- |
'in itey \ yl'11 y.l'OUS IV "(TT1 m.l.IUL'li all , ?
encore when Mr._-Singleton sang :?
"Deep River" -amj wollhb-Uut?be
satishod until lie lifrd complied with rt
he..rerpto-t. Tuesday Dr. K. A. [>
K. Higgins, a physician of the l"<
'o I n?.y Remit D'istr'ct Tomift>'- :;.t
too, ?ppkc ,?m "the goal of 'y.'mth:" w.
Pre Douglas. a voting dentist who p_
s-capidly rising to prominence in iu
ih'nliluinity affairs as well-as in his k
1^- i,es?.i< n, made renin rks. Su- Ci
i e Jut codent-d^ R. AVhatlryr flrot'IT- "re
viilo County superintendent of cdu- re
Minn. s.|M?kp oil Thursday and was
frtfh-wiM! Oti Friday jjy t he lienor- s;
ahlc J. M.urldin, 'Mayor of (!reon- i<>
villi*. - ; " la
Pile. Allen t nivo-nnty mixta) glee
dull rendered a ploy-rani at Allen en
T< i i; > I e A C h n rrh Thrrrs rhi V _
nlgiu. una n-iidon d severalmini; ' '
hers in chapt I FiTday. The group II
p.L Jilted lu lender .only two groups Id
of sylectii lis. l.ut the Sterling stu- se
dints weR'-iu ins-r*tent in irsldng "
I'm 111 I.?t-bm?uddii i'li.il llllllll'er~~T
were Vune. The *ghe club sang' M
vs.! -Tiirold" and '.'The -iili
M-idl -UiXfrT ( horns." Miss - Mary di
Sniii Ir-jaaidi'fi d a 'Voi-al solo^. en- ! '
Titled '.Tome Put.'i_ And when the CU
applntRe i ntJMied n-vei herat intr ye
'he mSlo i|u:Ir't( t ei me out with 'd
'("hjirny through the Rvte" and u'
*\-'J.in'" rnytj;c- Deep." tiemarks '-1
'.vere niiidV' Ity.hum lliloy and Mr.. ! '
!-!mr. in- Howling.
J'Jl fourth vrar Via.-* enterl-iio.
d the -visit! is from Allen at a re- '1
t-'iption" Thiirslav night.' and at
in idh'i-n. K-i hliiy after clmpt'l.
'tVeTpiesday night tlie . Sterling
joVs ilid g'rls played?the basket ^
ng School and finished both gam-e-Uaiiinphnntly.
even"thmrgli" the 'sh
firfs" 1:1-11 vietory did cause a j**'1
nimher of hearts to heat iitrogua-rly
for a time. he
? it Jr. I'ri-i' n .Stewart; Mr. T.ee \ i
r. Ul'itivis. ?diss T>ois Williams. Miss
'.Vbji i Hamilton, and the reporter
\er.t t<> Anderson Friday niuht t<?
.vf;hi>ss the conclusion. of one of \vt
lie district contests of tlio i'fed- lis,
>.o i:f" Pcclamation Leasruo; Rood
st root Il'odr Sotio-d, Boll Street til
liirh Si'hoo|,.ard Rj*efver were-the
titostants. and according to the fr?
licisi. its reached in the throe con- we
o't?. Rood?Street .yas?declared Hi
voot KVmI Street and the winner or
n the other (trstrict-at -flinton.rS.~"t;a
?t the r,tloof April for the Lea- . wi
no", tinal i-oitL-sr W
(VMM.ISLK N'KWK?- "X"
? l<
We were very sorry to hear of c];
he .death of Mr. John Thomas. |?|
llis funeral was held ;it Williams Ail
h p 1 Monday. Rev. ?M lhvain
vvsw i'i* .?li u<?? l.'.. ? i
... ... , it I UIIVIU I nv
vas lamely attended. Other pas- ..p
r? pre-eJit were: Eevi T. " L.
tV'dks. R?l\ J. M. iVawkins. and t?
Rov. H. K. Uillian. The. family
u?s ?>nr deepest sympathy.
Williams Chapel A. M. E. Zion l>(]
Church S. S.. was opened a- the usrd
hour with the Supt., M?s. Wil ?
liams and teachers. * M
Rev. llillian preartieiLa very .
-onl-stirring sermon and many
- ??.ils .were made to rejoice. Rev. B
1. W. Chit pi an worshiped with us |
:ind aJso preached a good sermon
Sunday nito. ?
Mr, R. C. Stinson left' Sundav i
for N. J. ' - 7 i
The W. H.. and' F. M, Society of 1
Willipms Chapel A. M. , E. Zion <
Church met at Miss Nettie' Med-j
lock's with the president presiding.
A veryx good . hupineks .meeting.
after which we were served a.. de-i
licious coirrse, Mem hers express-j
pd themselves as having spent an j
* y ?
V'JIAT ARK THE Y'TXC PRO- I
PLE OK TODAY THINKING
AHOl'T THE
WORM) OF TO.
T~ MORROW
TKi'i'c is a tfivat . probk'in fartijr
th*' Xotrrri's of South Carolina
t is this?That more yoiiipr boys"
rul irirls of oiir statu u> od to
top and think. They need to
tu i> the managed sixL' of life as
roll on tin1 letup nil. That is one
hiny; Uiatiiv i d s'>o bo t iu.'il.t to
he colored people of South Carolina
a< Ji whole. They don't
nive enough bu?iness tact. The
chools of today are training boys
nvI girls to be business} men and
uaiuMi bu;?U)?per eent out, of evry
hundred makes a hit 111 life.
Our boy> and girls jftre sxtii*lyg
httl thev are not putting what
ley learn into practice. 'Qui* inlu
at~on sjiow-d pit pave- ps-4-o-M-v-e..
eful and. happy H\ iis\ \Ve must
10pare ours ly. v; for thp, wojld
f tomorrow. iV aese tie thirds
liat lll'lilm' ii i p iloi ncr nr>w llm ?>?..!
Its oP the future ai,v cari't exist
ith itr There arc more-things to
considered .today than hi form
r times, man mu-t liaye a. higher
duration, to show himself more
it el logout tvid civiliked) among
is people.,' \W are living altoother
in a differ, nt arfJe, and we
met kmnv how to livi^Spuler pres.
nt conditions..
Thisi s an are.* of specialization
nd you must learn special work
?r special thing-.. We neied
r- .loaders and loaders indeed
I' our own race ?Lt?is from the
lixed Illinois that the loaders of
u* Negro 'race in this country
ave coa.e. The pare Negro wlthut
intermixture of wliitoblood has
refofore s'emed incapable of
adc rsliip. The" Educational .proess
among the Negroes has. been
lore sufisfgetory fhatf tlioilr mlist
rial progress.' Tile Negroes
mst bo taught hiAV to be efficient
If sustaining productive, ' nienv.
r^ of Voei.'ty eitiy,ons.
The Aiuoi ican Negro" iiio ther
>r something as well as to be
(By Wylie Williams)
ND<)\V.MENvr BOARD OK THE
I'N'ITKI) SONS - OF ABRAHAM
AND DAUGHTERS'OP
.1 EKl'SAI-EM M E E T S AT
( IIKSTKRK1KI-1). S. C.
i:l r mooting March Hi. lflSt;
ev." A. C. Cook. R. *pi oSTd-d
1 Vlufing,- the. meeting. An outanding
float u re -of., t ho mooting
as tin- address and financial, root
of Prof. F. N. -iflovnni^ns, the
wly olo. fod grand' financial Soc.1
ar.v?fur?the Stale?of Suutli ~
irolina. Prof. F. N. Clenvnions ,
ported approximately $000 00
coivod from all sources.
The board ''niiAI-l .'i plongrmt
ay at Cho.storl'Tord. S. (\ and" is
okinjr forward to tiluin at -some ,
tor date. - "
ijo.ynble evening.
Mrs; T.illio Stewart, Friday,
ad a very good mooting with the
tie. folk. A delicious repast was
rved.
The" A*'?',fiTic' Men" Monsters Club
I Wednesday Ot N P- 111 " w trtrr
essers MiClintrgi aud Irvin Coloiili
at tlio home of Mr. and Mrs. _
dftman. The niomln'is' wore, in
rgo numbers. Mooting was op- .
ed ill (,1'dor I'i'i li 1 i'pi':itinl Ribh? I'Si'S
liiM'iiiiiint>- M-OI." ?nv? OM...
i-.t'tinir was very -timely -after
licli the (|in-tion: -"Which is
o| e . u.-ct'ul a. I)?sh Towel or a
?om?" \yas (It-bated. Many ,
d point,, were brought ont ~tnf
ill side- l)ll| the (Wkinrn' was
c .bio: nn
\t.\t ineetiny will meet with '
i-vseis Willie T. RucUm wild John
.fohtlson.: (
Ml-, ( linteil Medluck, Pres.; Mr. t
-"hen .'(li-nsen, See. ~ ?
Dr. J>: T. Crosby. !\ K. <;f the :
uirtunbify District.will prcaeh >
r us at Williams Chapel A. M. E.
in 'Church. We are asking mem- |
i s and friends to come out and J
u.-diip will us Sunday Mar. 31. (
(
lames Chapel Baptist Church ?
SimdaJ', with its favorable
ather was indeed a hyih day foe- -*
Sunday school was held as usu- i
with several visitors present. <
We had with us representatives t
in the follow nut churches: Seek ,
11 ni Newberry 1_CouTitY; Red (
11;. Leeds, and . Pilgrim,
ilksbury. We had several visit- -j
s from Spartanbur.tr and Fort
yiVtYT Tlie ten visifiny deTcdhs
re: Peas. J. M. (Jrmrrov and
. A. Willi i . Ill d-1 1:. >s. W i 1 k - '
rrntf'- Sim V?"nrt~.y^^Uk?dnrrff; ,
H. Saber, Nathan Dawk ins,'FOch
I Dawkins, J. A,. " Burkina. Ed. j
ink, ami (ilimpse_of Newberry,
of. II. H. Brown of Rock Hill '
is also in our nvidst aleoic with'
father, sister, and brother and _
ny others which wo "have not" 1
ace to mention. J t.
We onlair.ed two deacons, Bros, j '
hn Sims and (icortfe Bynh. Af-J'
r. T< tal amount of money ra is-j s
$11.84. Total number of deans'
present 15.
L E E VY'S
^ FUNERAL HOME
( ndertakinjr And Enii>;iL[P>n
?SLOGAN?r *
LOWER PRIC ES
AMIH'1,AN( K SKIt VICK
As Near As Your Nearest I'honi
1S31 TAYLOR St. * COLUMB
I'hode 'J'2711 ' 1. S. l.eevy, M
Saturday, March 30, 1935
("Ht'RCII NttW* "
i A?nnisioal?imJ lite vary?pro.
"eram V 11 111' r;'v" at Kma'-u.l
A. M. K. Church Suiulay. Mar iv
.'51st at I:.'JO p. hi. at which tiim1 ,
pr. W, 1). Chappvlle, Dr. R. W,
.Manre, Miss Iivue Johnson, .Miss
Thclnia Room, Mi. s i'tari Schujnplu-rt
ari l quit*.* a low others will
t '.kv a part ;-n program.
ITh> puTTR- is cordially/ invited.
Coiue an.Vcujoy tht' evening- -with
lis".
Mis'. K. C. Clark, Directress
Rev. Hughey,. PUstdr " ^
MORKHOl SK (J RA1> A_ND
FORM MR ( CC KNHlDLLKF ,
- -J<I.<'KIVIX IMPORTANT
GOVICRXM RN'T POu
SITION
Was i?n Enrollec, an Assistant
Leader," Assistant Education?
al Advisor and Lender ,
Called from Road Detail to High- *
er l'osition in Camp
- ^ O
(By Peter I). Simmons (CCC'PA.
Correspondent)
, Modoc, S. . C., March 21, ltt;?r>
(Special" to "The.? l'almett > Leader*'.
The appointment of Air.
Walter (i, Ik wen as Camp Educational
Advisor of Company 425,?-^?
CCC at Cainj) Kdyefiehl loeated in.
tl e. lower settii'n of the Piedmont \
I'.cetion ><!'?Snit h?Carolina- marks.??r?
another important * step in - Raee
aehidvemelit an?l tin.' hiy'liest honor
attained by airy "CCC Tnrollee- on
record in the Civilian- Conservation
.Corps of these Unitecl _j5UUl^
of Anieri.ra.
- Mr. Ilowcn, the s 11 of .Mr?anil
-Mrsr .John K. Bowcn "f 1201 Simp
som lfoa'd, Atlanta,. Georgia; is a
prraduattt of. the clasfs of?413Morehouse.
C?ille.tre. Reir.tr active-- w
ly t'Tuy.'fni.'d in the field ' of edvca- ?;
lion siiiee' UviViny. his Alma Mat(IV'be
ya* pViyi p:i 1 of the Chiek"
manga (irtpieftj School at Chick- .
.fltnavtra, C.e< ft??a .during'the term
Ifvlttedinl"(ft\-^TrlTCi* Tcaying this"
posit ion. lie entered the Civilian.
Conservation C'nVfij^n the summer
of lP.'M rtvd waiiri^'nrol led as
an erirollee." Knojvju?p that in
this atre flutf ur' arey.ljvi.ti.if,.. one
' pi' i1"1' r?i ..in iiiuuido , beyinninjf
because' he I'eejs tfmj^ie has
but limitt tI import *'* ' <liv:.play
his. talent or his
edis atr mil ability. M"r.
tere I the work <i's lie; round rt'an l
as time passed, on. he a-KU'ved
what is .censidci e?l. one
most- important appointment? that
vo.ii, 1.0 had in tlijs i i Kaiti/aLion,., . . f, rollee
to a.\si thai h- .JCiio-kep^
pushing-en-; finally"lb* w s pro-'V *T
muted. to Assistant -EihicutioTftn' V'
Advisor i . Vti. A..11... i
- * * in r *. i/uniap
f-whiUt). frtTVine tu?ed , n
capable leader "n'mnnj? the nun. i.'n'
the road building prJITrani, MiT
RoUen \y?.< chp-en .for. t-b:s posi- *:i'M
and iviu elevated-u, t ha^Fi-arte ' H
f I,ca'lo>\ There In1 worked un'
il lu> received a hologram from >.~
Fort McPhersrn. (iooivia.Head- __
MUaricM-s of Mist-riot "R" , f?theFourth
(Vi ii- m > . ; ?il' < A
notifying }:in> o|' hi-' apr'o'ntinert- 3
Kdtient jhiinl, Advii.r JTTTP
f'nmp. ' '
IJnviiifc ) ?. n a -vivVvd -the task
'?? train. ; naly/e. and i-fi develop.'
fTuTTiidiviilualitv -of .men wif"-*"iizrv^?
and who 4utvw ton had-Che chance
'c receive .an .c.iiimil-im f-4hc high
-tandcrd. M r. * H .w,cn seemed ?ryr;.
orient r*! willi bis .in<\v -tt^si'mefl
I ask? "T-T" '
Having win],?, ! among 1])0 men
d' the Camp and from- the record
ie ha.-' made, and fttom records that
vere mailt' before bis' entering,
lamp, Miosis able' i ? sind> Hi'?M>rr~
>f' thege'-men and" bring T-?Hrmrr
t(js?t that t.vpe^oj: PdiHath n .that
he v. need.
He also bfrasts Hie clistilu-Cirm of ?
eintr the only Unco. Camp Ediv
ational Advi-or in- lrPtrict
"CC. due to tin- fact that this is
he rplv Race Camp in the said '
listrict.' '. _
In writing v-f Iillh^-?i>r''"'r
"7Trkri1 rrr"Trs^ Opinion on his
mpoiiM niont. Cii|stjiiu.?Tli lu'i'i ."11".
I:ia.i?r4rWH+rfSTvary of the Unit- ^
>d States Army. hut who'is now < '
>nek Jit Headquarters ami. under
.vhoni AT? . Rowen. "Vtevial jt;- cnmlltML
and assistant, lcade.r, savs
>Y him in writing to Mr'. .1. Rov.
'ooper? . I>:stri t EducationalA < I .-hu^r?of
Histriot "R" CCC: ?
'I ^un ylad to advice that "Bowiir
the position of Canip Advisor,
"am confident that he has the
malifieations of pjnsonality. mi^
iativo and determination to do a
ri^'-d jolt should he appointed as
Cam?* "Educational Advisor, and ___
re cnnnond stronjrlv his appointment;"
' , . ,
The presonh Compahy Comander .
dent'. Cecil D. Ilall, ;>2hth Tnfan- #
ry, and the entire CCC personnel
to for him one-hundred pef cent
t ronpr. _ :. .. /
Peter 1 h Simmons.
Cf'C K'O ...*.1??
' ? V. IX. V^U11L2|/UIIUI'IIL
f0f^. ; |
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