The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1935, Image 1

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. / " Wl DO out DAM "VOL. XI?NO. 207 ~ ?:?_ _ Alpha XI Chapter of Delta Si&ma Thet^i_ Sorority Sponsors Education Week s i T}i(v Alpha Xi Chapter of Delta ? -Sigma Thcta? Sorority observed ,rEducation Week" Ma.V R-10. The pteme for the week. "Intelligence is the Torch of Wisdom." The, Cultural phase of Intelligence was emphasized. . ^ ' Tho principles of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority are: Scholarship. Achievement, Womanhood. These' principles have been emphasizedthroughout tire, scholastic year in various programs. Among the many forms of publicity used _ were \Vell-prepared | speeches which were made at each of the local churches, by the following young lau.ies: Miss Marie Burch, Trinity M. K. Church Miss Willie. M. Blocker, Mt; Pis l. -r-i T', . sm . K"n Dcipust- crunch Miss- Marguerite Roberts, Williams Chapel A.M.E. UKurcli - ^VMiss Mao- Coin- -Stewart, .New Mb^Zion Chureii. The orintMples Tor which Delta stands were impressively emphasized n these speeches. Alpha Xi was fortunate in securing: the -ervicet of Miss Inez Spencer of Charleston, S. C, Miss Spencer has been abroad and her talk was centered around her trav d Mrs. Etta It. Howe, melnber of faculty of .State College,,pave a very interesting: talk on "The Leisure of Tomft'rrow/'.-The JafrH'-yration >received".'from these- talks will long: be remyir\bgr^?9by us. ' -To be intelligent', orie rnflst educate oneself along-' all lines,. fin education' involve- many phases.' These1 phases were stressed thru?-out the week. The programs were . . WEDNESDAY Presiding* -Miss Mamie Thompson Honpf??-?"Cod *4" Our EaUiers" I -??Introductory Remarks AJ'SS Ma.? mie Thompson Prayer Miss Annie Wilkie Instrument L'S"o. . Mi. IIeV Y Bradley ?" - . [ Read ?"What is. E hi cat ion ?"? Miss lone Harrison Reading?"Soiu^ Suggestions Pec- , tallilfig to Success." Mjss Ahi-' be I Whaley, * Solo?"From the T.iinci of the Sky ' Blue Water"?.Miss Maiv Cannon . ^ < .WEDNESDAY NIGHT Presiding Miss Mildred Shokjes * ' Prelude " Miss Helena Bradley Introductory Rem'arkk- Miss Mildred Shoj< Instrumental Solo?A Medley Miss Elourse Williams Introduction of Speaker ?Miss Wil lie M. Blocker Speaker?'"Educational Travelogue -K-? Miss Inez S-puueor. (burieston, S. C. ^oln "Tb,, S'o-ollrov" Pnlli ..Gibson ~T ' FRIDAY ___Chant L? Introductory Remarks-- Miss Lola Taggart Instrumental Duet Mi>s Helena Bradley and ,.Mi-s Mae* Cora Stewart ? Ituroduelioft of Speaker- Miss Lo ?la- Taggart = Speaker?"The. I oisu're of Tbnior-? row"?Mrs.?Mil a B, Rowe, State College^. Orangeburg Presentation of Scholarship Miss Mildred Shokes -"Education Week" was? ended Vy "Initiation" Friday night. The young ladies who were fortunate in "crossing the burning sands --wqre:' Etta Julia Rowe. < Klrase DwwkThs- and?Hal!;" Daniels.. - PfartneMstrvMbttueSGon VV-eek wore" made by:, Miss?Mamie Thoni|o cm. chairman, Miss Helena Bradley, "Mtss lone Harrison ami Miss Lola Taggart. Miss Ro'-n'mond Alston and Mrs. Helen Sheffield, Advisors OflfVcers of Alpha Xi Chapter of n,.u? 6:~ risu 4 < < j/i-nu oikiiiu 1 neia noj-orjiy ioi* 10R5-RA nrp: Misn I.ola fagjrart, pfeStdent; Miss Marguerite Roberts, vice president; Miss Mabel VVbaley, corresponding secretary; Miss Helena Bradley, recording secretary; Miss Anni(. Wilkie, treasurer; Miss Map Cora Stewart, parliamentarian; Miss Mamie Thompson, journalist; Miss M>n* nie Webber, serireant-at-arm-. Closing- Worship Service, School of Theology Benjedict College The Department of Theology of Ttnnmlirt TnllfipQ invitna + hf> pp}?: | lic_to worship Friday. May 17, H p. m. with the student body in An^| tisdel Chapel. The following i s V the order, of worship: *?' r1. Prelude. 2. Hymn, ProcessioVial. No. 34G._ 3. . Invocation?I. II. Middleton,! B. Th. '35. 4. Gloria Patri. 5. HymvNor 58. G. ' Credo. .. 7^ Hymn, No. 438. 8. Scripture lesson: Prov. 8? J. H. Lewis, B. Th. '35. 9. ?Prayer. ? j. 10. Anthem?-"No Shadows Yond- t ev"?Gaul. 11. Sermon?The Task of The i Gospel Minister?R, L. Rob- I - intwn, ft. B. '22, B. D. '35. . j 12. Hymn Recessional 440. w 13. Doxology. 1 14. Benetlkiion, Dresden, Amen. | 1 . '* ? j The I*re * lie _AVo- _Con-[ - ' **htsrj - i r I .dits Andv county. Woman's. State (ittivfi>l!nn^'vis'i't^ Anderson Co,, upon, invitation o* Mrs. C. O, Ziinmernia, libit?viia^_. Pres., fof Anderson County. The schedule was well planned by the vietr-p resident and-Rave Mrs. 1 Inward I upptu ITmtty to touch not only ATTderson County but adjacent ecunties--Abbevi 1 le, Pickens, Oconuc. Slie made tunny helpful ad-_ dres.-os to the womejj and churches as she traveled. All churches were called together at the most central points. Programs follow.: Monday night -Royal Baptist Center?St. Paul, Trinity, .Mountain Spring, WilsOn Calvary. Tuesday night?Alt. Moriah Center?Pleasant Glove, Mt. Olive, Oak View", Rock Hill, Holly Creek,. Generosttee, Mt. ilermon. Wednesday night?Wilson Creek center?\> uson uicck i\o. z, fine .Grove, Springfield, Far Held. Center?New Light, Pine Grove, 1 lolly Spring, Evergreen, Ebenezcr,. Deep Creek. New Morning. "Friday liight-^New Hopp Center [?Liberty S. C., Kasly Union, New Mt. l'isgah, Ml. Pleasant. Saturday night?Union Np. 1 ? .New froseneel Nil. 2'. Sunday lmiXiing?-Wilson Cal, virry. Sunday afternoon?Now . Prospect?Williamston. " In Williamston we were, met by the pastor and his -wife Rev. .and. Mrsi It, Iy. Robinsdrt. Mrs. Howard seemed at her best ill this meet She left-<m-t lie 5:^8 train ,1'or Darlington S. C. with a prayer Tor her safe erturn home. , W,? take 'this opportunity" to -thank all' who helped to make her stay "in Anderson" a pteasant amc. Those who assisted in furnishing "ears' on This itenary were: Mrs. d. ij. jjiiyis, ,iil. w. r. iH'iion, lit v, W. I,.' Zimmerman. Mr.". Julia?Burris carried Mf;. Hawaii! out for a drive- thus adding more pleasure In he r stay. Mas.Davis' home was headquarters. 4 Majvy . dtilieiou". dinners . were seived in Mrs. * Howard's honor. Monday (i p. in. dinner at ,the home of ISI{ .*. \V.?hn?Jammer 111 an, Mrs. J Pal BuiYi- e'a est with Mrs. Howard; Tuesday, home of Mrs. W. T,. Zimmerman, Mrs. B...L, Davis,- A. W. Anderson, truest s; Wedne-dspy, onie >1' '-'is. ].r/.:u- .ve-iit, iva is. C.; Thursday, hoiiie of Mrs. Viola West,-hostesses.; Mrs. Odessa Mcdonald, -Bessie Brown. Viola West, " jjuests with Mrs. Howard: Rev. and- Mrs. L. R. Best, Rev. Ziimner111 a 11. Six-thirty' Mrs. Pardee Day _ served dinner at the- heme of Mrs. Annie An.U-i-snn i-w-ls,. Mis. R. K _ Ashury, Mrs. Pat BurrDi Mrs. Mr" V. Marion. "Mrs. C. A. Thompson. II,.- 1." T 11 ?i '? ?L i j* i j? nuuu. W\. are looking.'forward to a greater Convention tlis year with larger a ttcndanyr ?wore, .finance l'rom this section frofii- the results of Mrs. Howard's trip to ..us.'?t?od* bless her and all who lutrud in her en.tertainni'ent. itisl, l it.-1?vice-Pro*.,'?I ? , C. (). ZIMMERMAN. Post Office Employees Of Columbia Meet. The Colored Employees of the Columbia i'ii-;r nm.-p -it I! I he V. \V. C.~A. Hnildine- of this _ city nri May ttilh.- ittid.hatE?rt-irheh "guesT speakers i\lr." ft. TT (io/.a, Postmaster on i Mr. (1. S. Kesfer, Assistant Postmaster. Alt'. fiftZiT" has -..jnsi hirn?roioot.ly appoint, d and confirmed, while Mr., Roster has keen connected with the Post Ofiiee department for_some. considerable time. "?i"""-?v? Bofftri' th(. guest speakers "woTe introduced. Miss"Daisy Roach, one of the teachers of Booker Washington High School of the City System. saiYfcf a solo entitled: "A ..May Mornina." by Denza, .Mis. M." I\. Russell, the accomplished musician. accompanied Ju'r at the plain), uotli Miss Roach Jand "Mrs. Russell received much commendations for the artistic way in .which they performed. Mr. II. N. Vincent, one of the City mail carriers, in a very fitting manner introduced Mr. E. C'. Goza, Postmaster, after which Mr. .John Counts also one of th? .City mail carriers introduced Mr. G. S. Kester, Assistant j'osdnWISler. Air, (ioza in a very tine manner, gave a very beautiful review relative to the postal system how it has krowti from the. st-a^o coach Jo the present status. ' Mr. (Kester, Assistant Postmaster, spoke on the welfare of the service, and hi- observations~sTiiVF~ his connection with the postal tit" partment. _' JteTh speakers won _ hearty applause from the employets arid their guests, after whirh, Mr. James -McD. Woodbury responded on behalf of the employees in a uniuue and dignified manner. _ Both of the truest -speakers ex- pressed their, pleasure for having accepted the invitation. -?Mr B^Xewje, rotiro_d_ma.tl. ; carrier of this city served as mas-: ter of ceremonies in a dignified manner, ^ ?? j- ; : :? COLl'MHIA. SOI: R': ;?'. ' ' 1H. t . r".V JUAN IT A- ROBINSON 1-Miior in Chief ALLEN Y ih' ii'v.-t TTiinual of? Allen ' Uliiyoisity came. front the pithis week a.id jiow is in the , Aa?_-s_uf__th hinder, a cording to (le.n jfe .Kivhai (Isnn. associate "di-, i tor in charge of, ;iri,an?''iiK,n\. lie' stated that the stair and the -.epior; class, \vhich is publishing- ' l e yearbook1 ait' n.'oii than- gratu , ie with the finished product. .Y "L'ilorizi it" is .an eighty page ' "iooj\ with a seiui-ha:jd i;m er; ami covers pit-toria!I> practical!j-mtyVlrs. Thompson Passes " Airs. Atini l-Mnd. Archil Thuiip' 'oil wiis liOr 11 in ..N.e\vherr>, S. C., n l leaiVd in Colnftiliia. "Site was. I'e daughter ( I' tin' late Pre-'i ling ' Sld< r an! .Mrs. I.. Archie. In ] ally ehildhoi !. .he connected her-. *sTlf witii St. .lames.' A. M. K. , Church of which sit--Avast-a coiisistcnt-.Christiaa. * . ?' . In later ycai.-j-'he was united in 'u ly v.'e.i'o. k I |S< ii>'o i'.'auiipsoa | ;1 T'uli Matte. To this ml- j on was h ior., son. I-ivro'ir-' - L Later.on sh. ih'n.<U t< Phil del-1 >hiu. r-.i: w: i" .-Ii" Loranu' it Jwt ml, '? i' of Tiilwrnn !? -H.-J t (hun-lt av,<l jdayod an ;it tivo V'tr* t n yaii-'tm au:-:ill i i, , .if . i'.k _ hiitrlu Sm. ?K:j>;iit^ ! this lilv tu ( nli r'tlu' trriat ' hvyon ! Sun lay. , May f>!h at da. in. in ?ful! ti iianpTT'" . 1' tiu'. Lord. . ( Sir. v li.un i , i in .111 a l|,'i in -. a lui.4:ain[f. mm .4 ij, four sisti>rs, two hj-onjyii,*. and a host of ivlativo< f n.i* i'i k mis. . Sin*. :.\ as 'ftin't rj>li:o.'.! a; S.t. : jM. L'\ t'trlivli. .M . 'ay, May ; Idiiv. with I'ri siding ! '!.,! 1 > :n of - , if", {lid 4-'?hr:nHta d'- . i'irT~:t(-t a Mas!ir;i*f fori-nioifii'-'. assisted, lrv I'il'.vi1 M< i ' M.L .?ti!' til.; spai'itm--? ht;i;r district'.' O'hit's assisting <? ? ho !>fl I" T : III V. IV 1.. 11 \\ > ; i mat . -14?,?I ,..u L?l1. , I. !'iv. lumlap, Rev. Johns n,_ ami . Airs. Ka'ir Solomon. The- < tbitiniry?vt*Us~iva i I?y Mrs. Bertha. Lewis, a (tap i !?y .Mrs. Kslollc Jam*)elk', a solo by Mrs. Mo-t! : U"V .Miss\V.illiolnona' .?( liiisiii) r a ' ? i Ik* It' irr.iins. ami hum's'of c< 11Jolenco. _ * , Tbi" |ft ii'n ip.;l Mun'inry ' v. a??~j 'i.verod by Rev. |J. .-Ransom, pas- ( tor of-.St. Jam.-s. Mt>. .Klla Mac j Owens was ia ehhrj*' Of the music. j i . Interment in Randolph ('ometory | .ManU;ault Kunrral Hmne i i. j ; Larger (Towd Than ?ICv^r K,v Art {-1 "State" Summer ?Session - ~1 Knlaryin)?' Session I'or Rural leacne/s,. i ndtT Supervisioh Miss II. A. Alston, Specialistsin_ Klomentary Education.. i | ? ( Orangeburg, May 15?^Mo^e appli- .s cations have boon vocoivod by the Registrar for admittance to the. i State College. sumnior school than tjv^r in the annals, of this, session, i Over SOO attended last year and 1 indications, pornt to an oven larger number this summer. * t The (Director, with the aid of all ; officials, is enlarging the session A for rural teachers under the direction of Miss K. A. Alston, Spe- ( cialist in Elementary E.ducation, i This will be of great benefit to teacher* of-one ami two teacher f. schools of the State. * t A very-welcome feature to many > is the live-dav school week instead " of as here-to-fofp continuing thru Saturday and cutting into the week '1 end. - . . t tit of -the sossiim.il wall ho v? ry 1 essential to register on the first t day' of school, June 10. 1035. ' c Ml SIt Al.TuXTI AL 1 . Allen 'I'nivoi si'ty Depni.tivunf a f M?i'ic im ' Aimu.X .Musi R< vital.?Tee* 'Iny?wight,?ttrfy?i 21X1, at ci.1 ht.-t hirt.y nYh.i'h ^j L tW- University mr ''Tut Tun. i Yor- ar I your frienVs .n? < <-invite<J to spen<T~ nvr evening with f th^- music nmsUoMs- hots ^insLvu?1 mcntji! and v i al. Complh-ientaiy. c DiiiiUi ; ? MU"uJ J>r11A11AM*' HI r, ? jj - ? ftf-CAKO-MX \. f11 ATI 'KM W - ' -> _ _ ' I,"* \ l)l?AAf/ r*AMLUVf\ rj/vui>u\/i\ u _ < . - ; . :iy. i:*is piinu l Httareliv*.y. ii? , s.piuJnk on_enamel paper, which is* l?.i r <1 in lemon yellow. * In iliUUtioii- to the more than two lu*m<l:'uil individual photographic L'liits hipl group pictures, th'vbook ron'tains ornamental drawing by I'i(11". W. A.'Perry and JT Rw inon I, a student at Allen. * Tli . publication' i? dedicated t. 1're.si'.icj .t Ahraiu 1j." Sinijpson, whose encouragement made it pos-\ I) e and has Hie unanimous..-upNeW York Minstrels Overwhelmingly Successful i .. . Prank Voiiiik's Creation Makes Hig Hit i Playing an entire week from May (5, the New York Min-jtfv] "how under Frank _H. Young's uianugvnuuU was very successful n its debut in Columbia. In class + \v;!? ? MtH' show. hy fun than i av itt.V'o nii.ijstrijl show?\ Kino Usin and whole acts that .were vriHiuntly " entertaining: featured he t iili.ro program:* Situated' at Laurel?Street-near Sfcgg Streets, the show accomogreat many. customers-of 1 ill social ranlT^n^_uiurhbia proof 1' its entertaining worth. .\e.\t tall the \iw Vork .\linitrels Show will return am] play wo whole weeks, in different seeions of the city each week, The manager remarked that the segro (/atronage in Columbia was Lne-uf the mo^ orderly.and at,ten- . iv0 that the show luys played To" im e its origin. ' State C"ollege Lays ( laTrn To Baseball Championship. Coach Fred Shctlielih^lXiwfOil his ?i.icliing.' regalia?once?again to end the State College lads in the hick" 'd' the baseball tight/ The ?<'?! old American pastime having Jei'n suspended as ir regular part >.f the athletic program since the 11. 1 -1 -- * 't . 1 . A T*. u|iu utfuwi, .01 uk' iare l'v. IVilkinson, it t6ol< such' a- basemil marvel as Sheflield to revivify ntcrest in this .sport. The first year otfc Stale's return O tile came fill-'s tlv m holding a ion's -hare of tile lienors. Out of 0 games playe/1 only .'5 were lost uul 1 uanu'> we.tie wqH. Tl\ the ' '(inference "State'' lays claim to he championship of the hasis of 1 won and '2 lost"! tSt. George School -The National May Day (J \leira'ion was observe.I at the St. j< urge High School b,. the entire chool. The.following activities ware en yeJ by both patruii-and stud< nts ?Leap llrog. palato race. s:iVk ' are, dancing doll, (lodge ball rcai-o and hi _ n in.an,. ; More than ? hiin-.lr.il chililier eok part^in the said activitie.md ifOiTe .a~,number won p rise's. .Villi- K. IHidson, a nicnib.'r of tlir ith g'r.id'e was crowned May *)tfcccn. Miss 11. ('. Daniier wns recharge <.r--lho progiam. Tuesday in win .the 4th and 5th tradesunder the .-direction of thcie .t'aeher, Mis. S. K. Kelder ppi1;cnt <? a one act play entitle !. Tile Kir si Day.of School." Wcdnscday night the 1st and !n?f grades under the directof heir." t.achers, Mrs. S. M. Mar tratt:TrrrTl?Miss J. M. Tfnrrmgtnn. nfsented a program. The i"irft fiadcv presopted a little playlet '"title! . "The Road t<> Health." Pile see"iid grade presented a ilaylet entitled, "Spirit of May." Monday?night the third grade, diss P. Brown, teacher presented i play entitled "Dreamland Trial." Wednesday' night the Oth and '-Mr?gi rules,?Miss ft. . Ditnncrly. (arbor. prsoote.l a tlm . art day entitled, "Civil Service." The senior class which numbers 'ift i en i? now making preparaion foiv their- gradutith.iv...exv . s. Paccahiurate Sermon, Sunday day 2r,th. Graduation- ?xeroses' ay tilths- ^ ?? '' v '- V - JS&tmUL ' ' |;"\ -J&- i ?S^f :>rr GKORCK \V.-RI<''l!AUi>SOX Associate Editor FF PRES 3 MiorU-ot' till faiulty?Tiu-.-cdiljm.laL, jK-tiiir .is .lu-aiU- i by Miss . .luaiiita ! liobinsoii, who hasassisted by Mr', i Uichat: s-.tu Williv Fiy l l'iarjrisnit, .All'io'd Butli r. Uobi-it I-lovil. Altnes .HihU-rhramL' and JohioHaH. dinti 'a limit ' < :'ili?ni" . i- .'! v.Ml printed, Mr. Uichardstn slat d~, aij. all ih-i -on who di-'sir1 , cnp:c-s puM place i'hv ir briers with 1'rof. * A, family/*;advisor, I.elVir. tlu- amual o ntoi front--the", !<indci:y lu^-t- \\ook. (Jeorgetown News Miss Ihtisy-II. Bniwno uf Muljiiisi, S. C. i> \isitinjr Alis.s ( hari.ia Bieha.d- n Duke sir* i t. .Mother's Day was liefitin.alyMason !. in all I h.-.. i-lmii hi-.s in tho-eily iast .Sgu lay. Coiue to jiithil A. M. K. Church lu. -.iay uiiuu .liuio Jtii- ami sot*,] the "l'iliio l.t'.'d in -moving pict tiros liu.t will Ik: j>i schto.:* by lli.-h !> N?ian W. William-, ami If an ll-i * iii Lup 1 i;l lit-. ..\4nii v . Utl 1(1 l fl.ts ; . -I . I >?i Mo lata y ail rm'.nn Mjs... Kslhi.r .). Kurd entertained Illo W. II. K. M. Smioiy ?V llclhO. TyTiTTo a crowd \\a- oil'.. Til. .IT I^iKt president. Mi>. V'Lo-Ho" W'il.-ois _ \\?us 1'i.t an I I'livr a :cw. timely r marks. v :li. Yl ical J> .-u; > Alt .-. " ,-V a--is': i by Miss > M .-.tie McCoy aiuT Kcb.ecca -Ford,, r\? -i" r a delicious repast yl- dec ;ci ianr | cake and * Tile adult schools -are. about; to I i phu. P d??* a _ a oOant, "\an;.-,uuds .of...iho Jiaco" . :. Hi oil M a v J I\ ....i LJKJ ilUb lib** 1U ? I | .1 Stephen A. .M. K. Church - I tea. 1). \. \\ i.'soii,.-Pastor ,S..tt ay \ra- a li. an' if;;i d;i. a!' a . large' ViTngrc'gain n was presiM. "This being Mother's D'.y iwry.iliv Was' look.llg l lull- With i'v ir u-.i ...ii,i white ear-all i.. Tit. pastoi usuI as a t* xr Kxodu's du; 1 li Ml.ai T_lbe.V Ka'.ht-r and MV>tii~~ or."- Sunday school, was largely lUU-nded.. * The Kev. J. 1-'. McF.uhion, a great evangelist ami hi.. sua a gr,vat singer,, .Mia Odi-' Mel-'a alen \C ie wila lis. lu v. Mel-aiiili tl jii^avm r l'ii utiv vi lue v-lulis, Sis.- \ ivr t'litu*?SrrraTTs at 1 : '!(!' o'eloe'k. 1 ihT pr, ache i a umuh r-Tul srrim?a ^ rt-lld i: -i." i "'-I which wt-iv eij l>^ nil.. j r r''tHir :\rt-.--+,.-t-r?-j ly attended. ~ At .vuu" .'.VU-li after the -do- j iv.'lil U |'k | if i- -nhiec;. "Mother_ Love," an ..iddross by Mr. John Sabb, subject, "^Mother's Influence." A sob', Miss Catherine iionapart.". These numbers/were eiijoyni veiy much l?y all. After j this Key. Mcl nd.ita, picachcd a noble serin, n from Acts "In \ the Nauie.of.'Hi n> trlij.i~-t of Nan, ereth, 1'iek \i;i .Thy lie i ami U ;i!k" \ and Iris sun s.ii)?: several sjiii ii..ai>. < They an sincere, workers for ' ' 1 " ' | ! ' 1. . . . . :.li- j Bio. Lavid \V hi to ma le a sin- I ee'ie |'ia.er in honor o. the Moth- : . is. A lailfe cl\.wd was present. \ The Wf ITT & ! *. nTeJTtiTg'w as TieltT < at Airs. K< sabel 'To<?'pcr\s hnhi.. total ulin lint reported $lU.3d.- ^ 1 The sisUts ol M. Stephen,. heydd. by Sister 1>. X. Wilson are sell.ria'chicken di'"?ors Sat nr. lit v May t IMth' front tin parst'iiitee. ? ?odei?\1. 1'.. I 1'ni' li i ' Kev. I,. A. (Jclzcr." I'asior- i >> (re. rice'own,i S. C. S(.fni a y t 10:00 o'clock with a large at- ; tiic-dancc. We had a very* hi an- | tiftrl lesson, .subject The Christian Churgh, Mat t .16:1 .7-20. Tho" ~ lesson was briefly reviewed by the , pastor. ; . Jj MrtrniuK'. Koti-im ni t 1 .1 ~ I ..... ? uv6?.i Ub 1^ T!1i* pastor ascended* tie* re.-truU) | | and delivered a very timely nies- i , em Mother's* Day ?He : ?1 j> 1 s!i e.i> d iiii* realiu of it I 1 Mother's love. We also wish to sa> that \\v appreciate.1 the (Treat 1 co-dpera*rkm -of the. broad. heart- I | c(i..pe -pk. -Geul ue.CoWJL \?ha. ^o kindly helped ** during- our series H of preaching^ by Die Baby- Boy l i RKAUTY CONTESTS INCREASING IN nPOPTTE'ARITY" I'Siltht . jmore towns added to list. . Most Enthusiastic Reception Accorded State Director in all towns and the beauties found were positively Amazinjj. i Vuuii" and lle.aut i f u 1 Rep* csent a- j lives from all the towns con- I tacted were the results "of this 1 trip. , < 1 h ? ? ( The Creanv of ?>duth Carolina's t -betint ie-'??compete this .year \ for the coveted first oprizc,"the trip. I to New York, all expenses pJiid at . int' >\i_)iiusiul' noun. .1laricm s t It ailing Hostelry. Most of the 1 girls are either senior- high., in c.ol- s lege or. '.'young '.teachers' holding j duwn a-^+dt-for their first.' . i ..Even Solomon would, feel proud ( to" behold these beauties so look < forward- to* the State Contest, June i 21th. . 1 A special release next week will 1 tell of the interesting tour taking ? in somt. of the leading schools and I business establishments of the 1 State/ Some observations on Xe- ! arm schools' ih Western Carolina; 1 business opportunities Tina how* they arP received; and the high 1 Trfr^s- '-of "-people wt* ' e$- * pccially girls will he. the main."J topics narrated. - 1 Rev. Bow man-Speak 4 For H. B. Butler -U.~'B*-Btitlor.. of , Silverstreet v Church, Iras decided to run for the (Jeneral Con fere ncf, after much j - i,,t| Uy?hi.?friends. ? ^ -Butler is honest in all his deal- * ings, a '^rood churchman, a worker c and an outstanding :nanJ in his j < ' ininunity. Prietuls who knew i him best, declared he will not un- t der any condition strike, a man be- 1 hnv the belt and will fitfh't for a I -(|mm* doal_rejr a r ill es s.' of the out- fd nillK'. ' - - ;"f~ S There 'Hire -many . other y"~trood c points lie ha-- iti his favor. I think such .a man Qf Butler's e type should be -elected to the Gen- 1 i ral Conference of the A. M. F.. I Church, alonjr with K. A. Moore, of Winnsjioro and H. R. Rikard of a Prosperity, who we -think will c doubtless be- elected- on'the first C ballot. - . n J. B. Martin, of Jonkmwille is .J uixither eood nv-iu in the race. I C was Martin's pastor'several years; a lie i-i :i puini u in Kei and should be t jriveti a'l opportunity to serve. t ,^,c W. R. BOWMAN. ' i: Statesburg News e ' IjM, | h ' ' ' ' ? _C Bjshojr Noah W. Williams will S 1... tl,.. m Way in an " Chapel A. M. K. Church..Sunday, " May 1'!>, 1935. at 11:45 a. m.. The t public is cordial^'"invited to come s inTl hear this "Gospel nn-satfe. Come early that you may tret a seat. 1 Roy. B. S. Taylor, Pastor. Willie James, Reporter. Herrrerrtary Schools c "To Present Annual c v May Pote Drill ~ 1. ? - - n the K lenient ary schools of Colunihia will, have their annual May n |)ol0 th ill Tue-day afternoon,. May i( 21. at <> p. in. in Allen's Hall Park, . There \<*H1 he .'581 children in the j ii ill, i i.iiii i.-ii. nt imy Hani-'-'' inir*.on Primary,. Booker Washing- T :<m lleiirhts. Howard. RidKtwuud, . fay. V, Sio,. II,' TtciVwdtct?Primary ? ind' Wave: ley Schools. The put)- (ic is invited to attend this exerLexington News ? i >'uii iav ni; rked another hiirh day _ n l.iMiij."."!!. ncint'i ounuay ehowl .pfni-Vl at its. usual hour, vith quite a number in attendance. Sunday was imstor's day at- Mt. ttbn"ami qu.iL a large crowd was p >ut. to in ar !us wonderful message, t Wi-.wciv highly entertained, on * viinlity- afiornt.oi ? nh Rev?^ H. I'aile.v and his good people from ( st. Paul Baptist Church. Those a lu? miss'tv! 'hearing him missed put . a t rcat. ~ * 7"~~ ' j ReV. Simmon? has boon quite p msy rallying for May Day money. Those'* who paid out Sunday are J is follows: Misses Qufncy Lee Simmons. Ktta M. Wise, Messers. ' lnhn 1,. Sligh. Green Richardson. .> iV. K. Lee, J. P. Sewell^ H. E. Leap ~ lart.. iIenr\ Harris, Ijeyjward Jon- j s and S. Eeaster. ~ T ji The play that was given at Beth 0 1 by Professor Wilson ami Mrs. t| i lariro audience wit.nAaa<wl rh'a >1 < g ram. ' 1 Quito a sad fun.'ml was that ol Mr. J. W." Waring on Wednesday .1' last wek. lie was a long and- h faithful mcmhvr of Bethel. The! o oiunmnity at large will miss hWn S greatly. The funeral was attend v d by Rev. Slitomorts assisted" by J KidK. Dent and wvthot^. ? lie h.ives to-mourn his loss^it irosf- ? T relatives and friends. g The Lexingtonians are making neat preparation for the district < faCgrenee which will convene at o Rethel beginning Wednesday ove> d lifur, May 15,. Quite a large nuniDor of dettrgaleSdis. expvctad, ~ 1 . - I?-? PRICE; 5 CKNT3-^~L K ampbellgrams ? Notice of the ltt.'i.'x State Baptist ?K.MantfTh T. I*. T~ Funvi1 ii ? tiou, July 17-21. Morris College, Sunitc'."^. < '.: Stephen Campbell "I \v3nt to see the ?. and B. V. P.-jF eatherintf a school of Or- "?. *anizMio'n and Methods" >ai'd Kev. -J F. Gapdy years air". "Why do .v,? pot have- s'iine-kind of a-c"T-e lor S. S. ami TT i . 1*, Wil'lU-l'- jit ? the convention which, wili touch. jp the'. work^we,aje tlointf" sa d. K. \Tiiryy last - year. "The en e.'i,ion heeds a constructive prop-rum , vhich will meet the needs "of the. ; ocah workers-an i leader's" saUFJ. I: -Stacks, president 'of' diet "ollojje /olTr yoat-- apv- "Wh\ do ' lot somebody pive the convention-i blood tran.-1'u.sioip and make' the session a power house, where S. S. ind B. V. P. L*. Battery ".nta>t,lie harped. There papers and solos ' . ire what, we have, been hearing for twenty years" said. Prof. ,S. L. Finley thj;ce years ago.' I am ih-ppy, to announct>- that the 1 <.11 ^ .vanted program. of Mfdiacy beween the workers- and the oonveti:ion has arrived, lie re is the-pro'-;ram of instruction for-fth0* .1935 =ession at Morris .'College. This . vork has been carefully studk1!.- ' ind planned to meet the needs of eachers, and B. Y. P. U. leaders, ['he'task has 8ecnv completed. Pastjors will lie given courses in Sunday school organization 7und idtniiiisii ai ion. I!. V. I'. I*, organi- -=? tation., uTfd TiTlminisirution. daily acation Bible school organization, )ld giyij'i ^ow Testament. These ? vi 11 be taught by Two outstanding dueators with Master's degrees "rom the leading schools oT A.nicritrr? ?: : * 1 ? Superintendents will be given ourses as follows: Graded and l)e>artment S. S- The. Six Point Re ord System. Financing the School, . he Teacher Training Class, the fear Roiyid .program; Promotion's, Equipment aiid*Supplies. tligYStan-. lardiztui School.*. Ywo-outstan ;ing uperiritenricriTs- will {each these r ourseste Young People and Adult Tvachrs will have tht following courses: Yachmg YQUHg Pedj>Ie<K* -Adults.~ luildjng The Young People, and tdult Departments (Old . Seniors nd Advanced classes), The Or-anizo-i fclass in Action. How to' fonduct A Survey for Fnlargetent of Depts., Program for The idult and Young People Depts.. )ld and New Testament. Two ble womon will leach these eotjrs-Onr is an A M>. ?'i 111 CmIuui da University, and Tiyetrthrri? done graduate work -if tVi,. I ity of Penn. , Junior and Intermediate Teachrs will be given the following . *? purses: The Pupil. The Psvcholo y of Early Adolescence. Methods f Teaching Juniors and intcfmelares, Bulking The Junior anj lnermediate Depts., Projects in'Mis-. _ ^ ions for The Junior and Interme-^ iater Pageantry and .Drama:izaion. '' "*' ~ . \~J Beginner ,'ind Primary Teachers rill have the following courses: 'reject Methods of Teaching Be-* inner.- anil Primarie-v The Pupil, hild Psycholoby, Tla- Hoc-iim** ^ hd Primary Yearly Program. Ri? rcation and Game? for The Begih- . ior and Primary. Trajj.imr Techechique of The Beginner and Pri- , ~~ lary Teacher. '? Cradle Roll and Home Department .Workers will have.the fol. . A - .?inn tuuifc-; uj-^iiiizauon and Workers of The Cradle Roll, lome-Depts. Building The Cradle trdt nnri A hi ? MIH- ^ 1 Ttwthiim ur Home and Cradly Roll DcpLv.. (b-OTvatioTi of Day?(Continued on ]>ag<"* eight) iood Samaritan Hos>ital Nurse Training School Commencement Exercises. . n. Wednesday*. Mav 227 lt'flo. M. Bethel A. M.' E. Church; 'he public is cordially* itU'iled. ood program is* being )W]>aTTl. Tlh' class c<tii>y MI1 r iif. Mi-. harlotto Ernestine Kieth, Darling ?h. S. C.: l\1i>s Magnolia Sifpre- lia Butler. Florence, S. jWlian Crawford, Charleston. Every graduate nurse _ and' rtr-.. hysieian in Columbia is-asked td e our special guest at this ocoaion. . ' - The afternoon of the 22nd at P. M. the Alumni Associationrill hold its annuaWneoting at lite [osnital; every loyal graduate ol* he school jjs asked u? lv present ' r send your dues. Lets make ? his a reai .nome coming. SPECIAL NOTICE A plca'to the churches for membership for the 12th Annual Col- ' ? red Woman's Auxiliary of" the iynod of South Carolina, ^ich /ill be held at Benedict College, une 10-15. "^T'hope that every tnihlster will ate from each church. Anyone wishing to take this course send r*ame and address t Mrs. W. O. Brownlce^ 209 Aca- _z: emy St., Laurens, S. C. Respectfully. . M. M. GRIFFIN. 1