The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 20, 1935, Image 1
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, VOL. XI. NO. 1(5. ^
Final Convention Call
From Pres. Butler
Fellow Brethrcn:Only
a few days remain befoiiv ,
our annual meeting in Florence
which will be Wednesday, May 1.
J The regular Board meeting will
be held at four o'clock Tuesday,
April 30th.
Our session will ,opcn Wednesday
and I am again calling your
attention to the importance-of yoti^
being present.' There has been a
keen interest in the work of the.
Convention throughout-the year.
It is gratifying to sec so mAny
articles in the different papers supporting
the work of the Oonvenf
tion and' making helpful suggestions
for opr success in the future,
.j The fact that all are seemingly
working together and 6 operating
with the program so nicely is more
than encouraging. Indications are
? that the lareest attendance in nnr
liistroy will -greet us in Florence.
A new record in enrollment of ministers
and churches is predicted.
I call upon you to come fortified
with that which is necessary tb
take care of the running expenses
of the various Departments of our
'* . State work. Money.' Mtnv failed
us at?Morris College on Thank'giving
Day. Many promised but
: forgot to keep that promise, IT"
_ Ml >rxis College is still to remain
the pride of the Baptists of South
Carolina, we will, have to pay more
-money than we have been paying
" "" "" ."To "keep it so. .. "
T am calling upon every preacher.
pastor and layman to be present
at this" meeting. '
Come, laymen and spend one
day. You owe it. to yoiirfselves and
ybu owe it to the Lord.
' Cogves and hear and see what
your pastor is doing. Come and
see what the convention rs doing.
Take nobody's word. See and hear
.yourself.
T^et every ' missionary society
?send ft contribution. Every auxi-.
school will heroins iner and the
. money"ts needed now. . %
Every -church and every pastor
knows by now what is .expected of
hint am. his church. Let no one
> ,?t>il ta .re?PAnd. LeL'^ nil keep
'. faith. ,
Come prepared not only tb pay
the doorway foe for your church
'?-but? ot pay : the amount asked of
you for Special Drive for Morris
College. I shall?expect, to meet
every one of ym in Florence Wednesday,
May The First.
Yoifr humble servant in the
i. Lord,
IL H. BUTLER, 7?
" President Baptist State '
: Convention. . . ".7; "
. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Miss Eiftmn Denton, of Philadel
phia, Pa. is the .yuest of her broth
er. Undertaker. Charlie . DtJ^too,
' having been called In re because of
tin* illness of their father, who
i t)i 1 i. 1,
I1V03 Iltrur .OltU.'KS'l.UCiV,
"Mrs. Susie Phillips had as her'
guest.- Sunday, Mi', iiii.l Mis. Lidcr "
Jofinson, Mrs. Sadie Sbwell, Mr, ,
Tnnn Dnnrnn, all from rhnrluLLty _
- NI. C.. Mrs. Johnson is Mrs. I'hil- _
lips' sister.
The West" Side Social Club was
-* entertainiM. at the hom<? of the
president, 'Mrf?. Carrie - I.oilis on
Thursday afternoon, with Mrs.. Mar
ion Halsey, hostess. Ms. Beatrice
Worthy and Mrs. Louis made
brtef"'talks. concerning the welfare
* of the club. Mrs. Beulah Gilmore
and Mrs. Lena".Jackson were visitors,
but were sb impr, ssod that
tlwy joined as new' mombery..?X. salad
c&ur-e was so'rved, after
which\gam<?s "were played. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mr. Joe Hughes on April 25th.
I *i Chester friends will be sorry to
I hear that Mrs, Minnie Ellison who
/' formerly lived here, but* moved-to
Charlbtte, N. C. several years- ago,
died about two wocks ago.
Mrs. Mary Chambers died at her
Intuit' near Alke.n SI. iilY'cr a long period
of illness. Funeral services
were held Sunday- at 2nd Wil,~
son Baptist Church. The"" chtivch "
was packed. The Sermon was
~~"* preached by Rev. R. Barber of
Rock Hill. Mrs. Alice Mcljure and
othea*ss?spoke briefly on the life of
- the deceased. She leaves husband,
Mr. Sam Chambers and one son.
rvtlher relatives and many friends
?? M ... 'r>r,-tr+, ; T T ? l,,w
ill I vyctuilivj ADWIll VV yuuvt umvi
in charge.
Mrs. Hannah Cloud died nt her
home near1 Ashford St. ,and was
buried Monday- afternoon, after
funeral services at. Calvery Bap- .'
-tist Church, which she was a mem
her. ThO sermon wfts- preached by
"Rev. W. RT I>OTtJ^lass, the pastor.
* Deacon Vander Smith "spoke con- 1
cerning Mrs. Cloud as a neighbor. 1
7?*? She leaves an adopted daughter,
m Miss Annie Cloud, several sisters
l arwF brothers, as well as many rela\
, tivos and" friends, who are sad at ;
tihe passing of tihoo two Christian .<
' i 'J_ Vwas in charge.
Mrs. Carrie Lewis is confined
l to her home with a sprained ankle.
'Troth Takes a Holiday" i<5 the
k name of a play that was repeated
at Calvary Baptist Church, Mon'- ,
W day night, hy high school students 1
k under the direction of Miss Anna
I Pearl Bouhvarp. It was enjoyed ;
^ yery. much and the participants (
V played their parts <vell.
Qtrita a number of N>eople went
W t to Columbia from here Sunday to
> ' join the A-dult School Group. They I
. ' report a great time. <
>
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tuskf ^ 'nic In.
&?~ ~ |c\
J^> ,Mn*
X,5$^=? ual Clinic arr.1 the
**" meeting of the John
. Clinical Society was T
It _ April Tlh, to April 13th .
\yit-, H. Griffin, M. D., of Bain- ^j'
bridge, Ga., presiding. It was the \ u
greatest clinic in-attendance and "t
in service that has ever been held
at Tuskegee. It was both con- !l?s
structive and inspirational. It was s,n
a dint* lof the highest type, and
the .biggest' clinic conducted for
Negfoes in America. There was a*s
an influx of men coming from all at
parts of the country some of 'the Tir
best the profession can afford were .wtfi
present. (. ? csror
. ,The?..Palm'Otto State brake her ifo.
own record ;with 23 physicians Mr
present. Wednesday at 1:30 the g.
South Caudina physicians .were \yy
guests of Doctor T. B. Davis and an(
John B. Garnett both formerly of
South Carolina, but now connect- sjs1
ed with thf Vctfrnn? Admini.strh ?
tion Facility, Tuskegee, Ala., at a vjj]
luncheon \^hich we all) enjoyed, j
Those present at the luncheon jj
were Drs.' J. A. RobirisiDn, J. R,
Levy, M. Musor, J. R. Pickett, J.
!1. Thomns, J. d\. Gordon; J. G. , '
Stuart, J. A. Mason; D J. Dixon, R
('.* Rronks, 'Thrune.?MsCiavv fuid,
.1 f. Tlnplroff Y YV RniW T V Tl<?
frregg, C; C. Brevard, W. F. Clarke
Mr. C. C. Thrope, A. U. Howard. . *
We are trusting that "more - \\-ill
jo 1 ix tliTs number in-1 03G. '~ J11"
An<i now every-physician, dentist
and pharmacist have their eyes
turned toward Charlcston^fi'v our --T
State Medical Association, April
it is his -indispensable, ituty to he I
present and make t*his one of the am
greatest meetings in the history of gu<
the association. May we see you Cln
there? To; Charleston We are on Ev;
our way. y_l
?1 ^ i tar
Musical Extravaganza ?
1 of
' 1
There will- be a musical extra- elir
vaganza given at -Zion * Baptist for
Church on Thursday, night, April pt
25, 1035 at 8 p. m~ This Extra- Ha
vhganza is being sponsored by Al- eas
len University and is being ren- me
dered by some of the best local tor
talents. We re inviting every one ela:
to-come out nd' her thic very fine T.program.
Admission will- be 15c.
and 2<5c. We
' Fiiiloy High played their first
game of baseball this season in j
Greenwood against Brewer Nor- .
i,,ol ,,>l V.M.lotT Tk,i ortra 1ff>7 O ""mS
to 0, in favor of Firtfty Hi. Brew- ^ "
. r AornlM plays ludV Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. S. C. Campbell and *cr.
baby, of Anderson motored here
Friday afternoon and spent-until
tie and aunt, Prof, and" Mrs. S. t>- 'I
Finley. Rev. Campbell preached ^
at Calvary Baptist Church Friday
night. ' * \
Rev. Mdodana - of * Camden, ^
preached at Gethsemane Baptist Kr<l
Church on Sunday. While in the 11 ig
city, he was the gue-t of Mr. and
M rs. C. dvr bca t he rs. : - D
?liiiv.?LL iM. Moore. Attorneys _J
Sanders and Bowser, of Charlotte, pla
passed thru the City Sunday after- *'i
noon, enroute to Black Rock Bap- hee
tint Church, a few miles from the Per
city, where Rev. Moore preached aru]
Sunday afternoon. C
The interest at Finley High and e'a
Loomis St. Schools ts high for the
time is fast approaching for the
selecting of a May Queen. Each wa*
teacher at*both schools has"" a con- *
toe taut.?Thu one raising the high %p aest
amount will be chosen, so 'on
teachers and pupils are hard at "lo:
work. Each May Day program is - 11
to be an out door affair. At the j4110
Loomis St. School, the program Y
will be' in the afternoon, and a few
days lpter. the Finley Hi program J 1
will be heid at night, when the
grounds will be brilliantly lighted Jy
for the occasion. A huxre stage
will be built at each school and
this will be covered in white and ^ho
profusely decorated with- spring. _
flowers. At the'top will bo tin;
thrope. where the .Queen wflT sit. "ur
For tll^ past two years tljese pro- ?n
grams Tiave been witnessed by a
m/ultitude of persons both white "
and colored, and their presence has'
been appreciated most heartily. e"
Teachers and pupils are trying to aU55
make this a very pretty affair again
this year - ~? "IIU
Eov. IL C. Young,-of Columbia veT
made a business trip here Friday ( ,
and while b?Te wa< the guest of aK
his cousins, Mrs. Eva Heath and VI"<
family. Kro
Undertaker Charlie Denton made
ft business trip to Camden . Fri- *
day. of
rea<
The Tuternry program given by whi
Mrs. Eva Heath and Miss Fannie
B. Casseil at the Metropolitan A.
M. E. Ohurcih last Sunday night - ST.
Was" quite a jfuccess despite the
rain. A7 vocal solo by Mrs. Ella "
Leathers, reading by Mrs. Timothy 1
Johnson, a violin solo by Mr. I. Api
Hopkins, Jr. were some of ' the l?'?n
numbers rendered. "Jr vice
Miss Annie Garrick spent the cbii
week-end at her homo in Colum- cro^
bia.
Miss Annie P. Boulwafe and her Mr?
[guest, Miss Elizabeth McColKarh sub
if WhitmirV, spent Sunday in Rock
tUll. by
? Ev
Mr. William Round is at home enj(
from the ?.C. Camps in N. C. sen
where he spent the past year. enj<
IjJi ' * \ V... 7 tal.* * ?
I
COLUMBIA, SOIH"
C. Mutual Life Ins. .1
k Holds Institute for
Asst. Managers
*- ?
n keeping with their program
staying: a step ahe ad. Tin- X "C.
tual Life Insurance- Co., is'tonding
a series 'of schjrxds and intutes.
for their maaiagers and ,
ista'nt" managers, with an eye
gleA -towards building: a sales
ce second to none..
The second institute for the
istant- managers was conducted
the Columbia office on Monday,
osday and Wednesday of this
?i: rri ?t *
MiFse scnnois and mstitutare
beingf.supervised by Mr. An- i i
Day and other members >f the !.
me oniee staff. Associated wbh
. Day at this institute were Mr.
W. Cox, agency director, J. T?
leeler,' Asst. aprenoy director;
i J. D; Louis, aprenoy. supervisor,
tending: this institute were Astant
Managers TL X. Eva.ns.
lumbia: F. S. AT itchell, Green-1
le: Pt. 1L_DnUcpelwCbester: A.
Clomment Jr., Charleston;' I>.'
x Woodbury; Augusta: M. II.
?ho1s and J. S. Stanbhck Jr..
annah; Wm. "Gilliam, Spartan- ~~~
g: J. W. Brfstow, Florence. J.
Redden. TTni -n- nut ATr Win.
d Mundle, representing. tbe salforce
of Columbia.
>ix lectures were delivered daily
ween the hours of R:.?,0 and, 4:TS7T
;?rig an hortr out at noon for
eh. The second .'floor -of the
lego Inn was convertod^irtto ^
nitory and served quite -n bit
nrds making the institute more
rry. . '
n honor of the agency director . \
1 the instructoY-in-charge,. the
tup was named t ho_' Cox-Day
ans, president; Wire Gilliam,
^resident; D. IT. Rabeoek, SQfMTv:
J.. S. Stanback Jr. corros
ulinfr secretary; I). IT. . Whod*y,
class po^t, chorister an f dean
men; J. It. B dden.^hap! <in. p
["ho institute was brouglu - m-. a, ,
nax- oh Wednesday night in the ' .
m of a conimenc.ojnont o-xcreise
.the home oif* Manne r W,,. 11. .
rvey. The program on this ocion
was a minature college co?nneement.
The classs will, hisy
and prophecy were read. The r,
ss oration was delivered by Mr.
S. Mitchell. . . <i
Jmall tokens of , appreciation ^
re presented to the' instructors ^
the wonderful service that they j,
idero'J. ' ....
billed full of instructions and vv
fH+ation,?all of the men left ;\|
iirs clay morn in g for tTfeifres- a
t'l'" fh'ctrirtc, drtmnrniod tn hot
enpry out ther assignments and
Id a bigger and hotter company.
_ _ . *11
i'HF, ,M.\RT;nm?wwA-T-Y ^
TiAlXlXO and lUvNNMTTS- ;l(
,'1IJ,E HI SCHOOL yLAVS' f''
?he scluxTT -is making rapid jj
?\vth and is being lifted, to a ?
her st-rtininnl yearly under tin7"
ioient leadership ofl'rinciparTv
Wright ami lus cb-workers.
"he < L-vent.li grade has bevn? '
ying" .a very eolispicious place
the school recently. T'nTy have r'
n presenting, at the assembly
iod >omo very very instructive n
[ interesting programs.
)n" April 1, the eight and nineth
des rendered an excellent play p
itled "What Xo Angeb Cake/.' ^
is Campbell, our II. E. teacher _1
5 directress.
Ir. and Mrs. C. D. Wright and
sters C. D. Jr., Thomas and A7.o
Wright, Mrs. M. Simns
and Misses Kaiser and Ernes
e Williams wore, the dinner
>sts of Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Malon
Friday, April 5th.
>n April 7, Miss Baker was
usantly surprised, she had. as
guests Messrs. W. Ii. Bush,
E. Dicks <j.f Holly Hill and Mr.
His Sumter of _?>umtcr. S. ('.
lie in Bennettsville they wore "T
dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs.
D. Wright.
Ir. W.. W. Wittinnf Or;ttigi>-r:
K >v?i> ci MMiur w <#ur srnuoi i >>
April 11th, we are always ghul I
have^ visitors <- " ' . . j 1J
'ho Bonn1 ttsville High School j Th
Hw*nf the.host plays render-. I'
on April l?t.h." ljy~Cla:'!in A-luVn- i
of Oranjgcburg." The play was J j\
lam and Eve." 11 \was excoh=-j 1-i
,. Thr cant of characters y.cic :
y very gopd. |"(
fr. Wright and a group of his
' boys motored over to Hart?- y^
? on April 12, to an agricultural j
up meeting a?d judging con- j p;
. I "F
rrss J. L. Benjapiin, directress |
music is very btfty getting in !'
liness for her Muslrali"RfccitflJ 1
ch\ will be April fOtli.
PElfiB A. M. E. CHURCII ?-j
? "i
Re^^-.i ^. ^H4r4wlle Pastor -j
'ho.stewardess board No. 1 met
r: 14, nt the home of the presi- y>
t, Miss Carrie Amaker. The <<y
t-prCsldent, Mrs. Laurina Mtirison
was present. A splendid
ivd attended the m^ojting. Visitwere:
* Mrs, Maggie Charley, 1
i. Alice Jeftcoat, and (others. The Hi
ject "What affect TBtes a Christ have
tm a community," wa? led ' < :\
Rev. E. L. Gladden.
reryone present seemed to have -T4
>yfed the meeting. The hostess
red cocoa and cake. Quite an Li
>yable evening wag spent.
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The weather was ? '?! :iri. 1
linv oyer the \veck-. i ; juui'l- A
iiii' bad wcathc-r 1' Mntual So- \ 0-,
cty. put ovi.r a w rl'ul pro- f,
ram. They' raised hundred
vonty-five dulh.rs a , -i iifty cents*
i; c?l!.'cton.. B
National Xi'tr!1!: Uo-^h Wbok a
'as ( l)'-i j vt-d ln-ri? -ponspred by . a<
f rf:.' ft-J. Stnip'ki>r?h nrho- !it'i'?<ngO(l A t
i-wondcrftH- Henfrh ! !'_!n Sun- A
;iy fii'iht?fi;M'f?ci.-aai ,n.
Rev. S, T. lb';,.i n war' prin?.'ipn! ?tio?leer.
Mrs. S. T. Benson. Mr.
ad Mrs. A. 'rrrrr well. Mr." and h<
[rs. J". C. Byrd a- 1 MNs Belle ' *
ahnsnn.'pnyo sh r? talk-- on Sarij- '.y\
iry' coridit'ons. MtiPio by ' the
sitlt clappcs.
Wo \verc doT"'-!r ! to poo Mr. .T.
? Johnson on.the .'root nftor <sueh l[>
hoT illness. 1? : 11
The "2-7 Club- }? >,.' Tuesday M'tbo 1
on'o of i Ty-r-TH*1.? The -topir* ^
5oor:fioe'Si:fTo>''! " Was beautiful.
djvnisM-.!. <*'.: ' n ddW
'pnrt waa *or>'.1. MlftS Fnnf
rtou*s -how to . ovo<; "the prorrim
< J .-X
Dr. Grant of N< V.'crry wns_enll1
here tn attonil V. ' *.<*.\Toyner.:Mr.', n<
. Johnson - was ). i' to see his "TT
ilhri' wlyi v\ a* ; M
hi? O<TR
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liVLMKTTO VF.DH' I
; TO 00\\T\E IN OH
A PINO L'::ui) TO 2.V
n.- .1 . a1 r I'm :.'i
(lie M |h.:i . S*... f .Dapti^t Chuvoh
following \vhi' ' there will ho a Sj
caliH's'flsTV nvnrr" program? Th^tpit
Street.
'j?er -1 >r. l\ (i."Ti . lc? GeovtrotaiSTi.
ipcr- IT. lio'c c \\lisyjij Florence.
"P'M'.Hr'^iJopair S'jryory of the II:ni :
"SoHa .VI/j.'C's".
i|x i 1>m, Jt. K.il r Mclnneis.' ...
ip* r--"(Jn%t ric in'.! Duodenal T'lrCr"
,
)tir Major Fpiiiii -tr ' limcal View r
\vi:i)m:si).\v a
tvli<* >l ( l:ri!> - . ! a^c fk i scnto1! in:
Jackson, E. I!. 'Jturroisph:,. II. I". S
tTjhv? Dr. S. .1. M;i.'onnkl, Sumter."
Ionic Anti aUM*" It. .T. A. McFall,
' \Y EXES DA Y
iMic Moct"n*r. M> St. Baptist Chi
vitfr, X. ('.. " ?*-! speaker. IJccojr
10.1?. AT. to. a.A. m.>?-?
, Tl'sTRSDAT MORN
lie iSo-CAU* <1 T^i'y- -i-' i '-i i '....J:. ji. iic
Iritfjjo Wrvrk" -Pf- 1'. K. Jorl<ins, Ct
sox.'hs<nml??T??xitl.-".?l)v: I.^or Rsijk
Oflicer. , ? V .
ipi'r?Dr. I.ibbj" Trnkjns, Charleston,
)onts-In n l't ptal. ( Mlicr- :in;l the Dei
Seneca... . ,
Till BSD AY AF
P. M. Piwhnveh, Sanatorium. 7 m
apnos-i.s and Treatment of Childhood
Instinct" ?r. Fvrttfat: icjf So. 'Car. M<
lni? al A-<pcct iiC-L-ulh!/ iilu ** Tuboi ci
Smith Carolina Medical vollopc.
friii t.mont rtf I'nlipnnary Tubi'VC
Director Piri<'havj>ii Sanatorium,
iboratory I'M-ofcedurik. of Value in T
Mi* V.. Bradhany \Vel}s, Internes i
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rn'ir .'I.irkvt, (i: jn >1 Ot.1rn11i7.yr of
hH?- t lw (?"1 1'. i K * '?I .'.**(] qfC I.
11'?ai h :.')(> n'l-li I ' v. ' 1 h nil) c;i r
I r tuple, 1 Hi 1 \\ ? !vitea' i>.'. St.1 A1!
, who w.ll al-n reprirttnizo Bridges
rangcbuiy. ' ' *
MlCI'izaeih Gilliam is spend,I?r
a few tlavs in Rock Will, S. C
The S. S. at Bruce Tabcrtnac-lc
. M._ 1C. Zithsreh- is-- pu'ttinp
1 new* life ami looking forwnr
uvfrrtrvr-'ly Tbisfer.
Mr. Maude 11'Wallace- and' ~SIi-<
i'ie Johr^on, Mr. IIenry~WaHac<
ad Little Ruth Byr ! wcr.t L<? Coir
Grove Tuesday <?niglvt. to a Item
LC school closing. Mis? Anna L
1> ram?, "teacher.
pf-n't mis'- the '2-"7 Club; Tucg"ly
nivht, Mrs, J.. J, Sim pities
~ -r - Mr.
J. mi ^-Eun'. l.-i't?F*-i ulny -A\
r<n- Petri d, Mich... t-- -pend-s
\v days*. ;
Mr?. M try Shell ha* returnee
Iter siM ndinor several weeks at
iched ?? !(? of her hi th?T in Puruu.
S. C.
Mr. J anew AJ>>rystn <-f A-hev'lle,
;p?r hi? parent?,. Mr. and
Hubert?Mr.ro- ; -; ] h**?
Mr. "Roy Wallneo niofn?>>4? to
la'-vlnbiirsr Tufcs .nj\ TTo imports
pbrlsfjnt trin.
On jh.y criVtlist, Mi*? l??\o .Toy.
vi", F"<r*-rnn Dijrk^tt.
erryj 0:11 iam, .Tamo? I.aw. and
r. Tim..
A M ??"
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a, AS90CT VTIOX '
vru:sto\. s. <\
i n ixn rsivi: -
11"r" ' " vv ''1 rb
by Dr. -T. TTos't. of OrriYiffvThfrir,
uiobor al 1'iiMi's Hall. Smith St..
al and Trahiint* Soboobj-Ofmnon
, i:op. and. Foot"- -Dr. T. At.
? .i row ': o-it nu'.'if- and rncc ro*
lr. .1. A. Rol'iiMf-oti, Pail'iiK' i'i.
I TKKNHON
'V.---|)r?. J. f. Hoffman. .T. A. C.
oaPi'>pko. W. H. Miller.
Sr.
NKJHT
rcli?.Dr. I.ee OtiK Mil'or, A?ho!~>ti
Tor Ui;' a' Park's Ila'.l
1XG session - ~
>|unibia. S. C.
>r, Ch rlo*-t< n . County Health
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itist Crof<l"?Dr. 11. E. Thomas,
TKUNOOX - ? ' ?
i!osC ChraTcston Co. .
Tulxwculosis?Dr. J. T. Wflrinpr,
'(i. College*. l'1'
- i- JRoher-j Wilson, Dean
ul is - Dr. Wm, Atmftn Smith,
\iberenlosis??Mr. James Fouche,
Pinehaven Sanatorium.
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T(FfHKl >1. K's. OF
l?\ Rishop N<>;ih
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?'fv'.vst4 ??f )4?i. di- u'lit'.-; daltL Un up
May D y.i'iin) Mr|i*i nnl I >a
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\ A I ?!i\ > | i' V M'1" t*y. i- l.y
'fit -ai ! i :s ' wiiw!" ;:]? y tsr year trl
jit-rHty:.' { : '.he j?{i-.jr;;t! ' v |
! Ka :? i's Day, Child)en's Da\ ami 'I'M
it \ya-'' i! y:t>y watte? for my' " .< ' !!(
..'.he !a-' hvn ]tTr';tllvrf: fni-nth " h :'yiy
mi? ti it hiV? ' it * [hi |n-r tin.*-, an.'11
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.What a \* iiiiii' tt 'ij it uvi'tp v>n-iHt*
!.. mi' rkat any nn -AvwrJU; tajfto-juadc
y-ar l"i a si-iiii- I !ik< ilia". 1 '
i-*lY'. !'ivil y<>:iJtr fitsll ]*' -del' ?' U"1 i
peak if y- u kti am I then havl?.
vi'whjii > '*> l ave .knocked. you \\;!
- h 7.V. r,n,- . '-d'hr- toy ' iffil'- .-;
,v?-r-if y iim! Uie *.Vl'i-K:air M'-thodisi FTi
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Slimmer School At !r
State College To- tl
Run" Six Weeks
June l()r July - 191
Dean I\. W.'.llrvon, IMv. 1).. J)ir<-*cti?r,
As-isf?\| by Hui!ula*> SfuM"
anil Outstanding . (i'lust
; . - . In. tmetorsi
Oraiigeliuig, Apr. T.?: Tliv official,,^
avium.! ce.oe.m f the Summer ,
Si' s-i'.-n :(t . S'tij+c _ College ilist;*1 *1
1 lean Kirkluml 'W. (Ire* n, M?A..' {
l.'h.Il;, US I !!l'?;<t<"lV] >V. ( f l'CC'f] C"! I U'S '
Tn Soa'th Carolina from -our- -i-ter
*uUu, North-' Carolina. with a '
* "\vCalth,'iif i xpi.rierce gairie'i' fu the
. unu.UJV-.. hoofs ??? . *that . state,
--v.-hi r-* h?* served as director. of. '
1 0 , ! I,: I'?viand - I -> II! s. ?
t >tje <>f U:r hew features, cir.thii--j
ssiojl wiil 'Ik- a course, in airri-> .
. ul:uve to_.lv. taught out', at 'the.
new re; reatPmial camp .Ac tied and J
>P~'rated l.'y vocational men and N.
i.-? * c> r* .i .? i /*/? . ^
i . v . iH),y-. x nc otrtctaf -open
iu- nf .lr* oamp occurs next Fri:
leader# in all waller ;
.if.life all oveif the South oast are ,
to attend this inaugural oocasioii;
ManX* outstanding visiting- in
? -trustors will Verve m the faculty.
? .i-hriv .Ha- o- f"ilo\v: . 'Mr>'R. \V
J 'Mi-CJirt. Pi Lneipal the Robert
' Smalls lligli School, B<aufontr;
Mrs. 1). Pearson; profit s-'or of Fducal;c;ii'.at
Claflin: Mrs M. M. s'n-.p
"'kins. State Health Worker; Miss
-H-k?\V I::iIo\."-1'ndosur -of Mathe- .
' matic. Claflin and Miss "Gladys
Pi';'nias'. Professor of Bennett Col-'
r- li.-a"- .Green b->rxu hLrC . s
i- Special -courses designed t<> aid
all Ujichers an i professional poo
pi.- tvili be offered including
' eotinhes in physical education"
i(-\vimroinj? .vide from, standard-.i:
- courses t'o' degrees- In all major!'
:./? i-ioiis. ' ' [
r\.. t..~ in f .i ? a.--'Vt t
v.Mi jni"c iu, reieusirauon win nc|
ir'ih in White Hal!.' S':0O A. M. to !
u J ' '.'III I' li ?"' ! from -n a P M
- . \ * I '111 i 'i\. . r : Uliellt til 111 facility ,
"'"v important announcements 'at <
[ 12:30 P. M. " - " ~
Itoffi-t: ation lot- full eivtlit ch's- ;
, i s .Jure 17* The regular schedule i
ilU.--.-t - lies: in a:- -Tt'Ul JutK- 11. .i
an! sneer ilaily i xcepj S.irVlny nr.
le?s otherwise designed. r
For r1 mn'iu:':. a-i ecr p: mil v. : :
be given by. the t acn.lt v ~oon aSur i
ft!,.- K., M -
lowed by nnnu r"..??? : h..;- ?? p
* ' A > 1
with a --v. :vT.:T"."e T" " 1 '! :? ? 1
.ynt . a : . e.i <.f t? v.- '
nis courts will affor i ph nty '
opportunity ft exuivi-- oil balmyT'
ft : r.i < !: '
< tut-taml'iie; kvtasvr-. su.il' eon-. '
' i'l'i't a!;ti1. l.avi luen enjageil to :
. l oinote piof .<i(>nal improvement '
while the annua! alumni p'iav. '
' .1 - Cill'iillii ivrtiWi', ' ~
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" ~1?^ l_ 7TT3 m?71 1
ivitKe v uy ULCjpensor
Keauty Contest
".f:nifrr" M ao Daniels \Vins Local '
'Contest. Bessie Mention Cap-* rP
tures Second IMaee.
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Janie Mae Daniel- won fir*t I
place" 111" The I'alineTTd Dead- r'T 1
Local Bathing Beauty Contest
which was held at" Lake City H
School April 15. 1
Bessie Mention was runtu'r nip t
with a very close niacin. <
The judges were asked to pick l
or.ly the first, two?Winners, there- *
fore the percentages of the ot'her i
beaut Uifi- wciL mu- annuunced. The <
judges included Dr. and Mrs. Mas i ]
on , of Kingstree, Miss Ro^j Rcid (
of |the Kingstree lligh^ School, t
Miss Naomi SwaiD, Nurse of i
Berkley County, and h<?Y sister. j
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"Miss Lake City Contest. i
The highest number of'votes in.
Mis<v I>ako City Contort were sold T
by Miss .Tanie Mae Daniels. Miss *
Bessie' Mention wa? also runner i
up in this contest. ' J
The competition between these <
two girls beitig so keen, it is om 1t
hope that both of, these girls will J
so? the^'irpitnt C-ittit- ch.ring the , "
-Palmetto / Leader's State Wide ! .
Contest^ ' ??_____ I c
A reception is being planned'
for the/girls who participated in t
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"~;m( k: r) t tints
S0 Til (CAROLINA ~
i W. Williams ^
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note .'hi- lia-'.-r Da\ Money Vpu
:_( ( pw-puM - uiil)< ;uly t<. turn
v t ' 1 ' "K al- _
TiTtii'k-' 1 i- |??. h ! ) ' and
"Illy li ' ? I i.ilr'..1'- ?' }. !' >! ; you,
- f iv, tK<^?|>iidtaaLa\f:dcei:intr and
n .your salaries and h-caV church
y Raljicp, and Dollar Money. v
iblc. you wake a. drive ?' .get all
fonUu'cricAmeiit, :o a< Id have a - .
>rk>usly and \vivh ea-1 ? My ex-"
iai when I had my Founder- Day,
Ueation M"ney all vut of ill", way
rt l ai.'K t-aia.y aim -UK.i.if jjiunv-y.
(""mfrrenc'-.?btrt wh?.-n I. Jailed to
ii.m| it f'ir'other loca! rimreh purj.unin:V<]
iit lh/' "In- t < f tin- . year,
nvjn A!! !'.'V.'iiv'c) >itv. It
. in iriv nv at lo'a-A One Jn^jlar a .
;';r ^elt-kil: li'ii-t AlYk-an Afothoda
iv-jx-uso jav'i! ablo to your app
t(. tr<i buck- to the people to sup?
1 fin: that you w il have a tough
urt'h. thi 11 you can aticid to no->st. ~
y your In,-hop?, .. ..j_
y >.u.\ll \V. \V 1L hi A .US. ? ??
Fuberculosis Program 1
launched In Richland
County
t <miii( v '|k?!th-'oliici'r fvin*!! . '
Ij nil S'upjiorl * ...
. ^^ TTTr~3'.:',^.unst '
ni.n . -?>r>
A'. R. jl-.altii Officer . for i
liivl.iiin ; x. <Vu.nty .in an adui at
ho f>i..al. lft'iil-o.i niontr.iy uie'Ottig
op- iin-i.iamf .teach -i s ;*
A.nvii a-ivvti, ' J i .- A many of vou
lyouki ..kill a_ chip; for $'1U0?" ' ?
>?.atr. tios giving -tlie ?/.uinber of
ilcaihs lVom yibireulos-ia among
Negroes i;. iP.ch.afiJ ami t'hu pivb
........... w. ji ur -acuvu -ta.s?
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>. . r-oi tii alii- : i-.?u, list- tit'.ousc \fcro
DW Bail v:rc-.<suu the iinpui*
tance of. an Huonsivc tub- rculusls
aino::,': .V g: ,f- m Kd-h
aim because oi-.: he iiieiik-nv.e
i the 'iisoa-c a:i-i ep.pjiatiully.
stated. thai , '
~vhu--4 year every. psp.il and teat:.- "*
L'r .liiu>; lake' lay tUbercy.ihi lest, ,
iuitl :) nvcL'ssuiiy, x-iay anil * phy- "*,
sii-al 0\an)iliaiio':':s .n a:i effort io
trace the diseaM to its lart vusttgiv
Ul the .euuiitj^-By k-^i-iative aet,
the .Stale-of .-'oath' Carolina provide*
lor the pretention oi its ptip |
uti .with ta!_^ ryul >si- cr other infeciiuli-.? ?.
>oe i . i/.H? 111 ; 1
the public school y ut ix- .atate, .The.
net 1 tir? her ivouirCa thuv niiy person
applyrrrg> for the ilrcrr of ~
teacher 111 Hie tJ-bhe seiiuois wm?r
ir*t sgcuiv ' jl * liCK 1. ll FT'iiioaTu
t't'oiu a reputable physician slat- lii?u
that - ,'U.iii person has not an
uy active iiiiociiuUiS su.igo of
tuberculosis or any. other disease.
Dr. Bail said that'if a teacher hav-''
ir*C tuberculosis should ri:s<-u>e and
- yn-e the death of a pupil sue has
kjBed.that child for the amount of
salary paid hcr loi^lhat year.
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The UftvhiTr wore keenly inter- 4?
luste'd *i:l tiie model of a portable,
demountable shack made by Dn, Ball.
These, shucks are*to btr usetfc ' i?*
house tuberculosis* patients who
:ani>ot get "space, at* the sanatoruin*.
Dr. Bail explained that break
iug :h" contact or keeping the
-jck away from the well is a most
important means of decreasing the ,
death rate from the disease. The,
'i'.i* i al?fur . :n ?m?> hack.?cor t*. u'
Th?y "wh,
the first oiu is being given. by Mr "
citron, one "of. Columbians' leading
uoouad y >m?qo.toiu ojns.>;oij!\\
tage of .the seal sale funds will
....... ?? > v.j i.iini-t-u iiumu'- r. rsiiire
die di-oasc is so '.vidospre-ad and
die it < () i; <}> i. ,us j> h.-i.iv- ..
d that individuals and organizaLtinis?uruomc
white?aim Negro- ??
e'!'oap> l.dii'sv?t-hs-?tot i . d IftB
>d by Mr. Citron. ;
-.ThrU. ~fTii . -Xagr-* pep,:.
L'ltioli will giv?? Dr. Ball o::.;- huni-i;d'
per a j; cooperation in this,
matter is $ho\m by the fact -that
[hoy asked to cooperate by taking
Infinite stand. in the program and
the full responsibility of running ,
th< ir *cal tale. The amount of interest.
created by the Richland Ne?
gro -en! sale committee affiliated . i
with -the Richland Anti-Tubc-rouosis
carried the Negr.o seal sale
from an aTproxirpate total of fory
dollars in 1 t?f>2 to.over five him
ired dollars in 10^4. A part of
these funds are paying for the ser
rices of . a, Negro tuberculosis
mrso, Miss Jennie Trozovant, who
offers beside care and eonnCort.to
ffeFsons who are down wtih tho
lisease and instruct^ families how1
:o prevent of cheek the spread of
nfoction in the home. She alstf
idvjses persons who may have
tftbereulosis to seek examination
it the Richland Clinic hCid at Colombia
hospital' five- days eacty
Dr. Rail was introduced to tho
rroup by Mrs. Andrew W.- Simcins.
director of No,pro program,
South Carolina Tuberculosis A<-ap
jiiiion. ^
he local cntesfcr Proceeds. from -dj
his affair will go on the expenses
We feel that sdeh an Occasion as
his, is ednem:?'