The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 27, 1935, Image 1
" VOL. XI?NO. 17.
/ C. C. SPAULDING PIi
L IFE ^
~~Tuskegee Institute, Ala., April
?Most of us look back with u
-J great deal of .pleasure upon certain
anniversary days we have cole
brated, said C. C. Spauldinjj, here
"Sunday as he lookup out over the
eApanslve . and- tnmrrriftit~ijfroumts
of Tuskegee Institute, green and
v' verdant from the warm spring
rains.
"But few of us" continued the
I financier who finds time from his
business duties as head -of-4.he N.
| C..Mutual Life Insurance Company
1 thd greatest financial institution
_ in-'the -.group, to serve as chairman
of National Urban League
Economic Council, and is something
of an edieator also, being a
# member of the Slater Board, as
well as a trustee of Shaw. -University,
while last week he was
.. c II-...:... 1 II-:
iatu n ui ucivru OI nuwaru Uliiversity
as well, "have ever been
? present on an anniversary occas
1011 as impressive or as important
as the founder's rtay eXcn cises at
Tuskqgee institute tVi'itf year.
27 Years Observation
"Tuskegee is one of the great
forces in" American IIfor I have
ir been visiting it for 27 >ears, beginning
during 1 In- 1 i.t?l' Hunk'i"
T. Washington. When lJr. Mo ton
succeeded t)n Washington, I continued
to" couie and have enjoyed
close association with liini, I
have noted throuirh the yo&rs iiow
Well he has built (Ju' foundations
Mr. Washington leftk how - the
'plant, the faculty and the student
body grew until todad * they are
the greatest of any ' educational
""institution among us with an endowment
fund, to maintain it of
between six or seven million dollars.
?. . "One e&nnot held hut be impressed
by the way Tuskeg<c> has
carried on even in the face of dc?
preskion and?1 outside turmoil.
^ The impro'vements constantly .boding
made, the manner in which thc
plant is-kept up, the way the busi
i\ess committee recently installed,
the budget . bureau which checks
every expenditure and the executive
committee which during Dr.
Moton's recent illness has kept
this giant venture moving forward,
have functioned, is little short of
marvelous.
\ Race's Greatest-Business
"For after all Tuskc'gee is? nothing
less than one great' business,
j and considering its capital investinept4fcMa-ihe
.largest business in
the race. I. smile when I ?have
heard people criticize Dih Mot on
Tor serving as? President of the
National Nqgro ttusinf'fts League
- - - because he vvas iiot a business man.
lie is not only, a business man but
??the head of one ot the. soundest
banks conducted by t he rflce, the
Institute Savings' Bank. In fact.
Dr. Mot.un has been our biggest
busine ss'man.
Suggc-fts Back to Farm4,
"Few can estimate the great
good Tuskegee has been to oui
""race. There are its hgad quarters
for scores of farm extension agents
and home economic work
ers wlm-h working under T. -M.
Campbell of the U. S. Department
I 'of Agriculture are the advance
guard seeking to improve the
( status of the 537,000 , Negro tenant
farmers of iihv suutil, the tm'-n
ahd women farthest down ' hi Ainerica.'
Many of these folks 'accustomed.
to farms fled to cities,
Appeal To The Public
_ Orangeburg, S. C.
April tax mor. .
Dear Co-Worker: .
In cities and towns where we
have clubs, letters hove gone out
10 many iniyresreu menus ;tn.\
public-spirited citizens requesting
that they enter our list as annual
"subscribers^ of one dollar each, to
t. ggppovt pn/i?rnnintynance of
1 the WilkensOn Orphanage,at-'C-ay>
\ ce, S. C. We have explained how
** " 'very urgent and necessary-it is to
t supplement the amount given year
\ ly by the' Duke Foundation if we
s would peet such pressing needs ,as
food, .-lothes, bDoks, shelter and
Superi ntendent's salary. vVe noi
lieve .horoughly that there are any
1 number of loyal South Calolinana
" " who will be glad to help take care
-i ? *of the orphans of our -group under
1 this simple plan. i
> What we desire now is that our
'1 Club workers throughout the. Stftty
1 will follow up these friertds prompt
1 ly and wotk the campaign'to sucms;
Our annual meeting -will %e
9 held in Columbia May 17-18-19,
I and as our needs arc exceedingly
pressing, we are asking that subscribers
pay their 1035 installment
of one-dollar now.
Let us work quickly, fatihfully.
with sincere devotion to the children
of our race. \
'ours for "Lifting' As We Climb,"
.fariOn B. Wilkinson CampaigjT
Commw^
Etta B. Rowe, Secretary. WT
\r9IJTH NIGHT AT ITNIO>T
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Young People Musical Choir
-No. 2, will render a musical prtrgjam
Sunday night, at 8 p. m. The
pltgram will be augmented by lofcfi^talents
from the various church
kmf the city. The public is cor frw
invited. A
P *W. E. Witherspoon, organist
?^ Rev. L. C. Jenkins, pastor. .
_ "w "
11 - ' ^ " '
fill ) 1?In mil i i ii- - - u ?
tORES INTO Z._ J 1
,T FAMOUS SCHOOL
but conditions now would suggest
the wisdom of them having ( followed
I) i". Washington's historic t
advice.of "Let down your buckets ii
where you arc". I want to reite- '
. rate that, advice and mm> our pee
"pie are" standard in the citi
if they can find a way, to ,<?
back to tlie farms. .
"The trustees of Tusker I .
just elected a member
school's faculty., a yo> ?? ^ v
of the TOskegee far V ae f
presidency- of the i, He ^
is Frederick Douglas. ,erson.
This action should be a s aulus to .j
faculties the country, over. It ^
-hows that there is always room
at the top.1 .
Pa rises Patterson . 11
"After a careful analysis of the ?
character of I)r. Patterson, I *
find the chief attributes seem to be
a clean christian character, fine ^
preparation and training, a spirit
trrf 'coop'Tfition and [consistent F
"steady hard work. Neither his'as- 11
-sotnntes rtor himself had~an inklnijr
of the honor and opportunity which J
was fo cHme to 'liini. It came ^
. purely as n result of merit and thc^ -*>
nearly. approval which I have '
hi Mi ll mi i-vitv s-i ill, <ivpriii 'ii-v| hy
- his towd'Htcrs a.? well ur. those who -i
were , his superiors in rank, con- h
videos me that the trustees acted v
with great wisdom. I revelled in "P
his, clear cant modest yet courage- a
o_us talk when he was introduced f
in the chapel as the'new president v
"In?defiifite hmguage-spoken-sim^ d,
ly.f" he - jneknaw lodged, full appre- u
rial ion of the responsibilities plac- s
c*d upon him by his post in which. u
ho followed two of the greatest |,
men the race has produced, but he f
said, "I accept the challenge to 0
carry on the "great work pf per- (
petuating Toskcgee as an instru- s
ment. of service to the pobple. r
Kelly Miller , - s
I J
"Another interesting event this ,,
Founder's Day, was to hear the
uddre>s of.' l'rof. Kelly Miller,, who s
paid the finest of tributes to '
Hooker T. Washington and Robert
R Moton. " Dean Alilher said he had ?
. been a staunch opponent fo Dr.
Washington's ideas for- 25 years (;
hilt had' Coine to realize, that the v
. sage T>f Tii-kegee was right. I j
r could not help but wonder "as I a
listined, how much Dr.. Washing- ],
tptiwould have appreciated hear- <
frig. ."hfs' words.
"Dean Miller said,'4 nK-n usual- ^
ly fall out about things thdv"Know ^
least about; "X wonder if this j
could be applicable in- any sense
to the situi)tiop. at Howard Uni- '
versity ? ' u
The great medical clinic being
held at Tuskegee this week is an j
.a hoc of thi* i'\t"n--;"ii^?of?the?
a oi k at Tuskegee which has grown r
at the John Andrew Memorial hos ?
pital of the school under Dr. Mot- ;
on and Dr. Eugene Dibble. J. IT. c
G riff hi of Hainbridge', . Ga., is Vpresident
this year. JOO doctors u
are gathered from all over ?the
country for an intensive'wee-h of ?
post graduate study under , the '
tutelage of, some of the brightest ''
mituls; iti nieilic,irttr*inTTl~surgeriy in 0
tip. country.* The benefit to'Ne- t
gro. health niust be enormous. *
It. It. Moton chiefly responsi'- 2
ble for the establishment of the
great United States Veteran'**-hos- r
pit sal located next door to Tuske- j
gee upon ground which the insti- i;
(Continued page eight)
George Morris Dies [
' >]
George Morrism well kfiown anil 4
old citizen of Columbia died'at the
home of his son, T. J. Morris, 171G j
Pulaski ist. Monday, April -8, he 1
has been in bad health for about -1
throe months. _ 1
At the time when it seemed that c
was- getting better lie end fame
unexpected. t f
lie worked on one job for Mrs. *
S. S. Boylston, X29 Richland St., t
for 20 years. ' (
The funeral was h<ld at the 5
home of his son on Wednesday, 1
April 10, at 1 o'clock before a large
. lUimblT iind friends
The Rev. J. C. Anderson, pastor of -1
"Sidney Park Church, presiding.
Aftijr which ho was luid,to r<est in
the Randolph Cemetery beneath a
beautiful bed of flowers. ,
lie is survived by two sons, Mr. 0
S. Morris, Washington, I). C., and '
Mr. T. J. Morris of Columbia, one n
daughter, Mrs. Agnes Gill of Char .
lot te, X. C? two sisters, Atrs. Mary:
" "Martin of Columbia and Mrs. Isa- *
bell McKenzie of Los Angeles, Cal- >
iforhia, and the following grand s
children:. Ruth' Wilkins, Catherine K
Morris, Harriett Morris ami T. J. c
Morris, Jr., his twife, Mrs. Harriett
> Morris' preeeeded him to the grave 1
i J2Ar vears ago, c
. , ? ? ? ? _ r
Candidate For Sec'ty. a
- ? * r
' Prof. 8. D. Rickenbacker* prin. ?
Bamberg Graded School and eandi- 1 f
date for secretary of Baptist state 1
convention, which meets next week I C
in- Florence. On motion of Priof. I
, \V. R. Bowman, he was endorsed ii
by the Scottish Rite Masons of a
South Carolina; which recently r
held its meeting at Orangeburg. J
Mr. Ri.<*kenbacker is very popular a
in thp lower part of the state, his j u
1 many friends are hoping he will a
: be elected o.n the firs t ballot ;> at, i
Florence,-,1 ; '
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'mil
JCOLL'MBIA, SOI,"
KAMPBELLGRAMS
?""Stephen"C. Campbell
The executive board of the Bupist
convention will meet at 4 p. -m
U "he auditorium of Trin'P Bap.
"hurch, Florence, Apr. dU
. J|^Aye?nbi^_Mli be pLCMJUZG.
-aborts anCT"te~ appraise the
t fy ol' the work done by~ this
^ d of men elected to carry out
-w program and to formulate
lanS "ultd organizations for the
. hole Statu.?No pastor is barred
1*0m these meetings and it is a
ine place bj see men in action.
The president will outline his
rograivr. fqr^a greater State Condition,
where will be gathered
very pastor, every church, ever>
ssociation and every union meettig,
Explorers will have theii
harts to show that it can be done
'ioneers will have their ideas all
worked out and will show thai
The Fbrgotten Rural i'astor" is
10 longdr willing to let the "city
rasters" preach all the big screens.
, ? _
- Principk'sandpTahs, mi cans arrc
nethods, men and money, will
tave their say. When it is over
ho convention?wrtH be re:u.y tc
unftion.
i w./.i-ii-.. r?Ti; I i ?i?
- ? . ^ W?lyaiuvia ijuuiui
he constitution far authority foi
lis plea for Morris tollege and il
vas an able plea. I want everj
lajjfor to consult his conscience
nel make a strenous effort to conu
o the convention, if you have lit
falk. Official connection forbid im
s all read the constitution for in
piration. When Daniels makes ar
appeal and talks about how in
r>ves his babies, he is shying'truly
lis association is far ahead of lots
if ours in the support of Morris
lolloge. I doff my hat to the Jerualem
Association. If I was pernitted,
I would tell what every asociation
is doing for-State work
*Io, I am not a radical. I am nion
f a fool than a radical. They call
d Jesus a fool, Paul, Socrates
Newton,. Fulton, Marconia, Ford
nd lots of others. The wheel o]
irogTess jhas "always been pushec
y fore seeing Fools.
Have you ever been to Morris
'ollege? Do not go to Florence
without going by Morris" College
la've y >u ever wrote Dr. Starks
letter of appreciation for his
abors at Morris and at Benedict*!
lit down and write him a long nice
etter and let him and "Ma Starks'
:now how nuiOh you appreciate
vhat "fheybrreTe-a7Td are eloine
lave you ever written Prof. Pin
on ,a nice letter nn 1' told him hov
dad you are iof his work? Lov<
inoxpressed will heeome compress^
d and will egress. Turn youi
ove loose.
What are you reading: thif
nonth? What have you read late
y? I have just completed. "Oni
Tuiidrod Projects-fnr The Churel
yehool." "Buildin? A Workinq
Church'' and T am half way thri
Pushing to The Front." "Lift
Jcpjns<?jt Forty" was good. Fran!
Stewart put me on fo this. Masse<
fas a good book on The Ten Great,
st Chapters in The Bible. >'ITorc
hey are read th^m: Gen. i, Kev
0, Ex. 20. Tsn. .5.1, Luke 15, .Tohr
4, Acts 2, Hcb. 11, T Cor..15, Ttev
11. This is a fine book.
"To all of y>u who have writter
pp your _ interest in- Kampbell
rrams, let me tell you that youi
vords feed my mind every week
- just c.iit lint help but hear yoi
iav "Let me see. what Kampbell
rrams are saymgr I am learnlm
tell "the truth more often
riianks. Tell the editor how muol
rou enjoy them and ho might givi
rre a raise in mv eeo.
I owe Kampbellgrams ts-? Dr. .7
Roach, Dr. J. J. St arks, Prof. I
Pinson and all the trustees o
dorris ^Tlollepre. The issues o
9.10 of Kampbell^rams cay:y lot
f comments.
After running tho race, we wil
ome to the end May 1, with al
eports, and with recommends1
ion. then we will start the vae<
'or the women in June and the S
3. and P. P. U. Convention "
luly. Runnintr was emd exerc1s<j
Allen ^enSiFsTTcrT^
Press With Annual
L'Horizon the first year bo<d
f Allen University, went to pros?
his week according to Miss Jua
lita, editor of the annual.
Only a limited edition of bool
s beiPf? printed, M. -RobinsPr
rated", and the m "labors of th?
lenior Clatffc of Allen, whb art
ponsoring the venture-are'to b(
ivtfvn t fircf ruvfJw?V? * Vw?.
hase of copies. '
While the ..seniors are directing
he affair, the faculty and ever}
lass at Allen are represents
rietoriaUy and graphically in tin
.nnual.
The photographic work for th<
mblication was done by Roberts
* udio and the engraving by t
'arolina Engraving Company
^he books are being bound by tlu
Carolina Trade bindery.
Those associated with Miss Robnson
in putting out "L'Horizon'
re: George Richardson, bred liar
ison, Alfred Butler, Robert Floyd
ohn Hart, Nellie B^lle Bnrlon
nd Agues Hilderbfand. The farlty
advisors are Miss Sadie Green
nd Mr. A. W. Ramsey. Messrs
foward Holmes and - La\vrenc<
livers are teghwical advisora^
> , ? hopv
Til CAROLINA, SATURDAY,
THE LAST CALL
--Bear Baptist. liictlmn;
This our iiqal reminder to you
that on the night ol' .May I j, in
. Trinity Baptist Church, T'lor ho*
, .every loyal, seU'-respet^iny ' iv.iu
hi, oded olio ol" you is ixpj'i 1?r?rrr"
i <lu your duty Jiiy Morris 'Odn-tje.
\ Out 's is a wonuclTul uppoi unity
. Fo ~tkunon -irate tile stull <>l:1 of.
! whichivtrit' P~1 Vt oLied. Let a - an.!
ou( like men. ~~~T?
"There was a company, ol "jd
i- l'.rs .awaitniy an order to a<r.
1 tie .. commanding * oll'icer ..-am;
> .deii you see Winn. Wu. have to do
loll see the ho.ties uh bur buy to
1 ijte gap. Ill turn toy back i?.i .a.
t nitnuie. Every 'ipan >vlio go
wiln me to t;u><5 that ground-will
step oh pace'out ot the Turk. lie
. turned, \(aiti vi, then laceu hi.-' T,
I uktnri. Tlie line was still unbx
! "Will none oL' you come"he
, said..
- ??A Aft-dee "tame uu'f-ot' tin.1 I1;1 : Sir,
wo have ufl stepidd I iff"
~ 15ai)t~0>i ehin en, you .see "Tr :;;n
1 wis.have to do. Vuu see lie vi -r-.
? H'.s aiM III' ' perils loo. u>
r in?w our heai .s in prayer, u ill eve
1'y brother Who Will go, -e'e cu
I" Tn [Tie l alius TIT .sile'* > a >
W ill the line be unbroken, if. .i<?yt
ally to .Uonis C ollege .'
, (i. Goi11g,s Ilanie'l
J To The Baptist - 5
L?-Tlrutherhood Oi
! South CaroliTrar
;. Wo now stand op tho? thr< jj<?IG'
. of the lilty-sevoiith annual session
.. ot-oui- great Statu Convention.
. Just a fortnight and this session
will bu history. 11 ore-to-tore w'e
, havti mentioned our Candidate for
the treasurer . lot' this eon volition
( and in this issue. -we only want to
use the words that the Jcwi h old-'
p ers said to Jesus when they wanted
I Hinr to go heal.the Centurion* servan,
when those elders. apjuoached
s Jesus and toli.< Him what the <Vn'?.
t u r: on want ed" ITTev added. "1 I
r "WOrtliy for lu>~ loves, our natjuii."
: W'e call ti llt llfill 1 v nnnle r It.iun
; words to vur candidate, Rev. II: \V.
' I). Stewart we can say Ihe i.s wur>
thy fov he loves the cause, and
' principles fur which the convention
? stands. lie is a lover anj-L-Hipport- .
. Cr of-Mot?is rolle^e ami has pro.
ven.it not in words only bat in
j deeds and in truth. Last year
? when the convention met in Col
"IIM/Iil IIV 1 ^ 111 UUl (lull1 IU clL'
tend but you who wore present
_ _oiil4?remember?that?he??Jiii-'
check for the support of the Cori
vention. 'and $5.00 for tlie Morris
J College lkdly. ^ There"""!?- not a
t Time"wbetV thy'V-all is "make for
r Morrh-7~f,o11ef*e hut what he Onswi
ers either with his-own personal1
1 money or with a report fom his
: ehiieh'os. "ITq is worthy he loves
v the cause;" ^Hoping ^ tewneeand
> Florence, May l*t. I remain sin-.
. eertly, - ,
' J. .H.,LEWIS.
Darling ton I )elclicates
r New Church
r.
" Kcv. Ed. A- Spann. l'astor
On Sunday. April 1 t. 1035, mem
i bers of Friendship Uapiist Church
? Darlington, S. C., hold Dedicatory
_ services in the new chmvh huili.'ing
on Chestnut St." '
A huge crowd witnessed these
f exercises. At 10:15 Sunday mornf
ing Sunday school was opened,
a Supt. John Candy and Ids teachers
conducted the lesson. Services be1
gan at 11:00 with Rev,-?Ed. A.
1 Spann acting" as mast, r of care
monies. Deacon Stuckv
> short history of the church", mat
ing just how it was fir-t organiz1
ed with a membership of 92 with
Rev.. W. M. IljAvard nk-the pastor,,
~IT??v TTnvvnrr] sent in his resierna>
j tion quite unexpectedly verv much
j ; to the surprise of the people.
j On Sunday, Oct. 7, 1934, Rev.
: i Spann was sent to the members
' as a gift from Cod. A financial}
. .drive was at once starter, and the
church was moved into new quar
tors in a course of seven months,
f The lot was purchased during
Rev. Howard's administration, and
> the $100.00 netted in the drive was
. used for building funds. Work..
men began to labor on the new
building on the 12th day of Feb.
r 1935 with Mr. G. P. Candy as con
tractor, and Mr. Rright Keith as
i foreman. Mr. K&ilh stricken
" unexpectedly, a no Mr. Richard
Cannon nreceeded him as foreman.
About, five skilled laborers worked
on this building each day, and
donated one tenth of their weekly
[ earnings in b?half of the church.
The structure was completed in 60
daVs. The pulpit was donated by
> the Friendly Circle Club, and the
^ other accessories were donntedl by
the Spa'nn family. Dr. F. M. Rook
or pastor of Saw Mill Baptist
. Church was chosen to deliver the
Dedicatory sermon.
[. Sunday at 5:30 p. m. "Mt-s Louise
. Frank, president of the B. Y. P. TT.
? (Continued on page r"
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I
APKI [7 27, 1!):)5
B.T.W. High Presents
J no. W. Works Choi us
Booker Washington High School
.will present the John \V. Woik
oi' Negro spirituals oil Sunday,
May [>, at 5 o'clock at the CqIuui.btu.
Township?Auditorium. I'.i;i-s
chorus of boys iind girls of tiie
upper grades of the high" school
lias in it about two hundr< d voices.
The group has taken its name from
John W, Work, of Fisk Uni versify,
who ,is vitally interested in Negro
spirituals and who -has done
much work in collecting unci preserving
these old Negro folk songs.
The-, chorus is under the .direction
of Mr, J. Andrew Simmons, principal
'if Bookker \Ya-hington High
School :ind also a nro, of the
Fisk University School of music.
A silver offering .will be taken.
The public is cordialy invited to
attend; ' *
DR. IU_.W. MANCE TO Sl'KAlv
Second Calvary Sunday'4 I'.' M.
- Tdve^retfs Club ..ff SecomlCaT
vary Baptist Church will, have. its
regular monthly meetmLr. Anril
28, 1035.""The guest speaker will
l.e Dr. It. W. Ma nee. lie will
speaK on a topic concerning health.
The public is coruially invited to
attend.? ; ?22?1
Youth Accidentally
lyills Him sell
Dr. MflU'r's Son Severs I.eg Artery
With Bullet
?AslcLville, X. C. Kdward Wallop
Miller, 11. who 'accidentally
shot liims'tHf ahnul 0:30 I;<->1 night
at the home .of his father, Dr. L,
O. Miller. \vell-kn>>\vn physician,
died in a local hospital ab ut fi o'clock
this morning.
Tli.o. hoy was reported havbeen
playing with U'38-cabbrc tv*
tel. . It?disehii trcd>*. and the
bullet severed an rirt'Ty mr.r the
right Knee. I.oss oi ulna. \v;is
largely responsible for his. (loath.
'I.Jis parents wore away from-homo
attending' a church service.Surviving
are his. .n.iiV . -. 1 a
brothers. Leatus'an-T QnvV.ti.nk Milder:
a sister! Bail a? a I.eo Miller.
;t struhmt Tt ~Ta 11 a' i c mroll?, Tallad'
p-a: Ala., and his g. a.alp '1 vht
T. V. and.-\liplet*JMilier, of Kmnia
station. . ~*~
When he shot himself the youth',
who Nvas a Boy Scout, vainly at-Uanp.tod
jo-stan. lire, tin w oI'/lnn'od^nr
fashioning "a loin <-r in h'is
l>elt. He called to. his Wot hers
ymiiiffi'v man no, to sunmwn aid*,
(Apparently: he. wa? ttc-'u* <U:atli
when lie reached the ho.-'pilah-Officers
took him there.
lie' W.VS f '1"I1"I"T ViP
(bin* Epiycep.il chimiph, and of the
!>A jf-ade at Strptrcn'-I.ee 11 i-_rh
school. ' 'His father, bppn and rearem
in Asheville,"Iters "at "25 'Ooliej>"
st.
I)r. Benjamin Hubert
To Speak At (Jeer
RbsenwaTd in Bel (on.
Third Annual Maty Day ami Field
Day I'roK/am.
1 lorothy Woods to" he (F'een.
Supt. Il"ller on l'rojt'aiu
The? a!),!- V| ..r that v. j,t-,i
th'* -organization of a community
Fair. at. tl( Ueei -Rost-mvaiij IInrli
Sflioolj"~BeTfffi ; a-.v also the i>sevvanee
cf?"'! first?--Mtty?ntrd
Field Day th county. HoTh Tim
-F.ai; and Mrf\ Day pr w togica 11 y
put :of tile 'de.-ire to link. -m??re
closely the -Vhool,- home, .and community,
and in mli'st all in mi"
iti at ev'f t:: who e ultimate - objcct_\yj
a n orr enlightened community
inter--.- 'rd in health, peace
and progress. *fl*a.*h year a< the
program. lia ;-n xnan-Ted the
interest and appreciation have
ghown. The obi rvanee this year
promises to eelin-c any hir:g. I?eftire
attempted.
itijr,? ?p'ont':<t wilj
?inLa*jMu?Lull.-tlu- cu atlo?. The <?rntoricnl
Contort promise* of participants
from other schools. There
will he a fashion review by
f?irls of the. Home Kopnomies Department
:m>( a pa Remit by- the
Goer-Rosenwal; Chapter "f the
Now farmer? of South Carolina.
Prpfv .1. ('. I toller. County Superintomhnt
of lviuea1'ion 'nroRr
w rn?:si* n il iirsnip rn scjv ??ls <>-l
Anderson hie mak'tir sueh rapid
stride? wiH -p* nk at 2:10 I'. M.
His address, will ho followed by
the ceremonies, i^ which "Dorothy
Woods will he crowd as Que.' n.
At. ?T:4* there will he h ironic of
baseball between the Clantt-Rosenwold
School of Del ton.
In their first, encounter Bolton
came off with the lontf -end of a
close p fl.?The Tlonea
Path are <>ut*for irevcntTo -Races,
stunts and prynina^tics will follow
those ceremonies,.
The Quint ft of" the -(;,! ( iria
State imiu.->tr:al Colloffc will -inu
at TTdO P. M. ami ibis will bo fol
lowed by t he Hash inn Ro\ ie\V7" * A?t
R:.10 Dr. B* F. Hubert, pioneer in
'be move* nt for a ''More jiburitlJU^t
fyife" for rural people, Sponsor of
the I.ok Cabin Community Center
an<l various other projects, will
speak. We Invito the people of
this section, both white- and colored,
to hear Dr. Hubert.
; COM'Aim A KLLMi;
i > ' - P
miss wii.ukl.mi:na j.k
4??~ AlOjAY OK ^
-t-trr 1 " i; I. ?T 1.1 ;n'|. ! S I'. li' -1.
'' *!'u ll< auly. Conn
, It,a' ii:1.;. *' i ha-,f f J'aradi \v
_LL!u ' -' ? S : and uitorta!
iOK. *... . . :
- S.ii' oi.'.i.t l{w- ? ]5. hi*"' Oivli.;-.?t"
, !?n IlI'Vi -Ij.nw h?'!'i 1'orth in
, ..i t ;:tj dad- In if . h iVi.
, '/"> 1 ' ' . 1 inil.v g .art!
T.ra- i;" Si-Lei . (,ututn%ia,.s -J
' vi'iiil Aplj-i V aiiOf Alartiii.-in
' .i'uK' i'i?i';dy.t l.f\> nl' iti- day;;
.lap ilr.-aa-nr 'i.'f . Iff FVyV Kdvr'u
, I'll- rtp-'.ii; !>.'. ( upi*'.l giiailt
1 A!fit. .If In-ir.iriiac \
'.() i.-ini-.' v..r!i in- niiiijjtaljlf M>!
?u; .. i.tim i- ill" l
?TLe -My- ti'j y -Man. .!+>?- -PVmih
Who nr a ])ro!'e.-iicn;rl mii.-t, p<
!\n rr.c ! ,u v.i ll thal'lie is !?' ;i
" lu 1-1 liV'TTw' In! f|iant3~ uncut~
rTir~X7-pr..-ij. c. Cuiiip situaL
liighvw*j No. "i.7.8. lly proved a ni
f it;. ' r.v with hi' 'lamp hnl'tr
!liy u' : ciliU C -rtinl '-X l.-ISwi ism
.1 t.ijlii;. ."ii.a I; tn" l.l't "ii II.iZ 111 ' 111
" all. ?l\- iifl. s II I'.i'lcit.
, Hi'.' J'unr menial moat
_ : n : mil' li'i - I'll." i,ti ll a chat'i
iiL" array nf ,i>lii -. y outitf beauti
\v? li .|iri.poiii?iii'ii ;hat tlio-ju
i?".-". wcK*. liard Hilt to decide w
vmk' v.i." ?i?hcmttj- hrrrH. M.The 1
al ioiniiutati.oii l'ouinl. -Miss Willi
at' iia l.oivip with' 212 points cl05
' ly i.iJlo.wi'il by .Mi- Isabella Hie
who had -JdP points*. and theytwt
truly pica.-:iift"tu look upon frc
atiy. anyli'. _ > "
. jus.-.cx unua .Nelson ami Moi
Htinlir were'the next highest he
Vies and they' too heprt'sented \vi
: tli* young' beauties of today ma
ntr their dvbut. Miss Lewie \v
tvprVsent the CapitalCity in Ju
u'lv.-n \- i?th -and beauty, meet
To-Day is the Big Da
Down at the N.F.S.C
Ncw Recreation Cam
"7M ^\ or ;VH:HY HEI
(?VM{ FOR I'I'.KFOKNIANCK
l'n"?Made in Highway XifnTTj
On \nn?uncem?nt. Camp Ko&
-1.2 Miles North Of ' ()ran>;eI?ur^
< f fUliiiliw ay N o. 17*.
* Three Orchestras, Prir
ami -M-yst-er y ?
r-l i al 11 rill *
Thy b'hif aWai'ed opening uf :
< ainp for Ni-w. Kai iners ?f Sou
t 'ai oiitia is at hand, ,ihey .ant- sta
ins1 .off in hibit tr ar*.' The Sta
ludyenu '.'ontos; and opening eta
~ " lioliy u ill l.?< in a serum- vein I)
after that the, day jivill he one
i att rainment and ree.reati<>rt.' .
TpfnTiiv from ;itt iv? i. iinT-ta
? IiTau'To attend in .yrioups and ha
? aay-iT-fM-i+fit'and fitH-.?The- tic
. .i ts a<ri^ulit_out won; <u.7 i'a-t th
many toneht'i* had to call up 1"
more. ' :\ltno"<: a tpn of fertiliz
. ui_ b'.:..giycn away is^uaoa^di^to--i
_ :i:ia?A uli-Jduuuis if vlmv-Wre->
newspaper subscriptions, WaUhi
:iaf.:s, -tueking, todls and other \
liable awards to he made.
The. celebrated ".Man of M>
_ t iyv doe I-'raxiir and his ass.
lair.s have been held overTrom t
i'.si'- : .*? Wtrhiin whi?i*?> Iia lit'tpui
.. <|i>\vii the house with his laihp b:
.yjiving dai.ee act :in?l the hvpr
Li.- Ill ,,f a loeal'Lo... 1 IT.; lljfpt 1;
- anco is made possible tln'o.arrj t
">iTv"'ts \oT .\lLi o. }I. jI:V7iVp*t.
IHiMflieiv/rhe Palmetto Leach
\vjv U.-nl**]; :i i:i;:iPnf .-vp.-ii<y
have hiilr jUpjicar at the' Towns)
Aaililoi'iiiid iu Liulumbiu. while
route t'-i om Florida. where he A"-'
the i\inter,'"to Washington,. I),
his Poach pearlers.. . .
K\ents will continue all .lay a
part e:' the night so -trike. out
voiir jvoranihulator.
:rrn"hh vetr";; 'airplane at any tii
en the thUh and .we assune you .
eventful day "lull of activity. F
. t;:ie hem fjt of business, and pr
feysiohal people all over the sta
- .PUv?VV' biirt uuno'jiieeil that the
---wii! iie-errhrt?three o:?fi.mr sop
-"rate .drawings with ('U>) or (i
prizes being given every two (
nourV: i.
< The Man of Mystery f< 11 u
,d by the final tii awing will be t
grand final.
KenieniheP the time, place a'
purpose. Friday,, April 20, 1DJ
At'the New X. F. S. C. Camp
Rjeta-eation Center, the only one
its kiiul iii America i'or ..Negroo
ih"7""sTiTv" road 1.2 miles Nov
of Urangvburg_llighway ITS. la]
wctk> announcement. about hig
way 70 was an error so tell yo
' fr tends about this fact..
The new name will be announc
and a tablet will Ik; unvoiled in t
aXtcrnoon with a foe, well cho.-individual:*
saying- a word- usi
the Natural Anip'ni theater for j
| A mlitmimn hut t In* t> Wl ill eve
will occur on a smooth surface o:
floor.
It' you can't come buy sonic ti
ets, win a'prizo and help create
mutually owned "Center on the
State Nurses Meet
The. Sth annual session was ht
in Columbia, S. C., in the Beau
l td Chapd of Johnson & Bradl
Funeral Home. The* session w
largely, attended. The devotion
-exorcises were held by Rev. S.
' V 1
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PRICE: 5 ICENTS :
sATION CONTEST'
EACH OF AN AFFAIR
WIK CHOSEN FROM CLASSY ' - C
n ; <;n<- iiiiimtii'dh spertudc. " ~
t J hese lirntv or sponsored
as' tl.ic' first lour Vounif ladles. The
jtv < ollege i'm an<i Tea Ruomr The
7 I.<es Bon Amis, C. I.. I^il!
ra liarbur Shop, alio the Baxloy (J.rocli
try. They represent the.cream of
a- t'olumbias business and- pfofesi
. sionaL-iuen and' women.
u- \
g- W e acknowledge. the . aid of
A AW i s. Helen Dreher, Mpdiste, assist
,.,l ed by Miss Maria Tucker in handl-" .
; uig vfie~young ladies in a.creditable
tn manngi* for tire limited time aliotte-t
for practice, this pc-id'orri?uh<:eV.~ ?
'being ofan Amateur and *"?oeia"
,rr -nature. Mrs. L onveriarTjiiUwnuin'" " ""
.r. and MlsTTElij-t; Searles Foru Beauty
nkr -perhdols to-.K ci.fifge ?.f il.f
. Th! -H-ofio more reminc- :
mT JSilL-Jut the First Annual Statc; ??
an Wide'C.mteit than any since that
memorable ' occasion?iXhe?crowd ^r?of
u"a- just right' 0\er two thousand
.,f m an?'H'ianco.'.,:iu.i t hfi Inimiti"1 -~T"
"wore beauties in addition-to many
er lid" acts aruj musical scores.
^ . Mr, 1'nul K Wibb. r. ,1k. .'dam ^ .
Itirotdoiy presented the young tad- ~
^ ies winning the highest approval"
.. Of thy rjudges aihidst vociferous '
1M; and sincere applaOKc" frfnn thejner
L*'" rymak- is. Kach young lady greet- '
cd .the audience who iu- turn gave*
*s them a big hand. The young 'lad-'
Te J ies got :i biu kick .oilt
ilPJanto the I'mike" and having- their
voices carried to thou-ands.
use " T~ .. ..
m- "This event bespeaks a' mam-. .
ith moth affair in June gn th* nigh:
k- of the State-Wide Contest when
ill beauties will appear, from every .
ne wide-awake town in the state.in.
in a hotly contested alfair.. .
Iy 1 Lewis, pastot* of Rpthel A. M. E.
J Church.. his special theme . wai
J. Faith. Hope and Charity.
The visiting Nur-es were, wel1P
:e'"invd to' Columbia and the Local
Nuives- ilo.-pitality by .Miss M. E.
iiL White.- R. N. After vvhich"~iVttSV
KesVro h tamer, K. Ik. ot EuuHnv:vilie,
S. l\ -ic-might us a wonders'1'
Tul riie.-sage' on Hospital in small
d communities.
The Special Feature of the morn
~ "Thg; eamo at 11:30 A. M.Wii-n I
J-. P. k ytT" ~ , >' La no >e n- ?t:. v . "
"T Tiinii-. In'fnro. us w ith, an address'on
Scienti.ficai. and we -wore la-vpueai
with lovidy. music, bfttTFiusu'pm
mental and Vglo music. The' iTe- *
ltV >idei.T Mi-i i V..! -
irt , V *>V 11 :u*yT
bo>t <>ii hot atJitvoss and conduct
-1. h"i of those sessions; '
uv- E.-^L^tM.lllc'n win. i" of
"f Good Samaritan Hospital brot".'
? A'/ u voi y interesting' talk on oonili " :
4A: ti?m* (^ohtmbiu nununir , *"r .
Nurs<s H'ha-ii-was vjerv- t'i'uielv an J
k. f.rno. - ;U
Miss J. S. Tii-zyVitnt. R. X. Ci.ua'
,'.r lV.TuWivuitisi- .Nurse' of Riehlahi!
a-.r County, road, a paper on Rural T. .
? B. Or'fic- > we're .efrot.'d and 4u?.
h stalled: ^7
:Pres.. M.|ss M.;.L. Litrle *R. X.:,? 1. : *
\ ice Pros.. Mi;s A. A. Nelson, K.
X.; Sc.. .Miss J. <. Trozer.art, 1:.'
s. Co*-. Sec., Mrs?K. S. Lawyon,
. R X.: Tro.a > Mi^; Cat hen no
Pova'n-t, K.' X.; together with- th?
,jlt various conimitto''.
;l'~ The social' activities of the arJ
lL>*.. ?uip.l session' for thi? slate nurseC
11 * an with?a lovely' reception-"
it. vs'nivi.. was given at the Wavertcy
' Hospital purses Jlmne. ,The XurL*'
sen weft' received by Miss Lillian
: ' X<i 1 c. :?c.Ci .u;a-?Hctec?-r?rh"
!,P* affair. After everybody became*
e!J"! aC'iusilnted \Vitih bflnrstra delaneuS
'M5'j salad', course was Served . with
b punch-.
| A Joyojv private prom tva< giv- "'
'j | en a* thd-OM Fellows' Ilftl*. * The.
i music 'va sRtvpnv and under the
T71i!-iv:f,~iv or ' Trofe^Gr I!ar-.1.1
IU* j :7Utc*. _ *' '
.^j Charles Harris
?? In Reeilal
(1l i First and'Second Calvary Bap
2) 1 tivt* Churches invito you -to V pro**
I sent ;it" Allen Unf^ersity. a\i-iori?
iV. i.um Monday mprht. May f?f\ TO" 5
holt hoar Charles flary.*. b'u-itonopianist
in roc it Vt T'-.r'ay *-1" i % proiul
irrani y.'.i \r .ii .. Mr. lHiVrU
15 croups r.f'4Xofrr.(V v'sloct sonprs. seor
k'otoil from Sch-ooeft Beethoven,
of Dotir Jobrscr. nndr other wfell s;,
I knowncomposers r'rd instrumental
th linos, u.-nijr. two pinn ?. , la. tho*c
Cst | Mr. Harris will ly assisted by locc]
h-v; talents.
ur i Admission,. 25 cents; students,
(15 cents.
V^glm-Watchcr
15 - Nuptial
an 1 t '
*** Quite a jurn-iur afFair w as tha
ak wodusne: o? Miss Sarah A. Vauprhn
of Columbia, S. C.. and Mr. Jamc*
os Franklin Hatcher of Augusta,
_ J4 Gia.. Sunday. April 2U 1935 ?t the ---so
bride's residence, 2114 Hampton
AY?. . rm?. . ? ?v
The proom and a hokt of relative?
nnd fricn<Js arrived in Columbia
at 2 after motorinpr from Aufrusta.
.
. Miss Addie Gladden accompani}"
ed by Mrs. Eileen W. Williams
y sanpr "At Dawninpr" (I tove yquk-1"'
, Mfs. Williams.interpreter her.<i?r- r
y' sirry otf "Meditation." 4| 'iylllt
(Continued on pafjo efght) r
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