The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 08, 1935, Image 1

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Announ< Tov*. * ' "" ?; - ^ * VOL. XI?NO. 28.'"" Trustee Board of A He Bistipp Williams' Asks His Return Foi f ? ; Allen?Uiiivi'isity, Columbia^?S. C., May 29, 1935?Whereas the Rt. Reverend Noah W. Williams, A. M. D. D., s assigned by the last General Conference to superintend the 7th Episcopal District, which ? comprises the grand old palmetto Sate, and whereas Bishtp Williams, with a broad vision,- deep culture, great'faith, and a bum ing desire for the development of IV - " 1 1 ... - me worK comitted to "his care, ad dressed himself to the task by_a careful and complete analysis of the problems of church and school; and whereas he has unselfishly and I unreservedly given of his time |- and talent by visiting practically every circuit and station as va^ll as many mission points,' with* inspiring messages in sermons and lectures which electrified our people ahd rendered invaluable services to the Presiding Elders, ministers and laymen, in carrying forward th?~wbrlT oT the church; and 1 whereas the ChatauQUas that were < held in each Presiding Elders' Disj \ trict proved to be of inestimable p value and permanent help in inculc&ting and in doctrinating the I) principles of ottr great churUh; 1 and whereas the program of BisRlv hop Williams is thoughtful, far"f reaching, sympathetic and comj{ prehensive, thereby; bringing . about a feeling of genuine brother? ed his already large store of in| formation by a recent trip to the | , Bible Lahd, in order that may more fully inspire and instruct - ir fiT????h?H? Sumter District En] dor seel Dr. Thomas The Sumter District Conference ,1 in session fn Bethel A. M. E. Church through its pastors and . <. lay members hereby appreciate if the endorsement of- the Conference J of South Carolina: Dr. Jy E. 1 Thomas, as an aspirant for the ofj fice of Secretary Treasurer of the \.f" Missionary Dej>artment of the A. M. E. Church. Subject to the en^ suing General Conference Which ;!J! meets in New York May, lUSti. Dr. jil J. E. Thomas finished Normal and Hfj Law College.?and Theology,?at j Morris Brown University with de1 I gre^s A. B.>, B. D.* later delivered k * one of the Commencement Address fj es and received the Degree. D. D. He also received from Allen Unil versity 'the Degrees D. P., M. A. He pastorod Very successful "Trinity" Soutjj Atlanta, Georgia and Rock A. M. E. Church, Com yers, Georgia, Camden, Greenville ?Florence churches in Huutli Carolina and' presided over the Newberry, Abbeville, Florence and Sumt?r Districts, was principal of the following High Schools: Conwav. Newherrv H/vcrlo> " Marion-Savannah Giove- Florence. He was a member of the Education Board of the A. M. ~E. Church 7? sifld no>\ Secrotary of the ? Trus.te^^oard of All<?n University. *"* ^ i a He is a gTeat preacher among the leading Presiding Elders of the State. We are now present ing him to the ensuing General 'Conference, as a worthy successor * - to the late Dr. E. H. Coit and a mbst worthy opponent of .the pres ent incumbent. J. Mc Kenzie Harrison, W. C. Crawford, S. W. Fordham, M. F. Robinson, M* S bailey, TI CT Stalk, Johrmie Pompey, M. C. Allison, L. W. Gary, B. S. Taylor, G. B. Brown. BEAUFORT CO. TR. SCHOOL Burton, S. C.?The annual commencement nf tVie RooiitA.t V..V wmuavi VUUIl" ty Training?School- - comprising sev^n evening3 of educational entertainment was well attended by patrons and friends. On Monday eltffentng, May 20, the Beginner's classes with Miss W. G.- Hall, the H. E. Classes with ' Mrs, J. S. Shanklirv and the Ag \ - close? with Mr. Shanklin, Jr. j [ presented an evening1 of pleasure |J with attractive dramatizations, ex \ ? . . . :ing the- 3 ^4?p Auditoriui n University Endorses Administration. ?? r Another-FotTr" Yeai^.v events that transpired there;-and whoreas .Bishop Williams has so fatherly and impartially presided over the sessions of our Annual Conferences and Trustees' Meeting of Allen University,, thereby bringing about an era of pea ?e und good will pmong ministers und laymen. And whereas Captain Abram Simpson, President of Allen University, by his business acumen, "exetjulive ability andr splendid training, has demonstrated to all concerned ,that he is worthy successor of fit .illustrious men who preceded hi mitf the office o' President, TLP.EPOhE, be ii resoiv. ed that we go,on record as unanimously petitioning the chureh and the General Conference, for the return of Bishop Noah W: Williams to the 7th Episeopul District for the ensuing quadrenniam. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that these resolutions b*e sent to our chtlrch papers and to'1 the secu-' lar papers as far as it is practical " StT to tlu. : *?? ? Most respectivelly submitted, Yum- Committee: J. E. Thomas, Chairman Geo. H. Hampton L.t H. Hemmingway R. E. Brogdon It W. Wilbui it. . ..:? > J. M. Harrison E. P. Ellis E. A. Parker M. F. Robinson. hibiton.in the H. E. room from Ag Department: Onions, beets, cabbage?^ squashes, cucumbers, Irish potatoes and snap beans. There were also different varities of ea?n ed goods prepared?by. the HT.JiLgirls, Namely: Snap beans, cucumber pickles, black , berries, | 1 * ueeis, .ana carrots. . On-&e<lnesdayT May 22, M is*e* Frazier and Gilliard presented the 2nd,'3rd and 4th grades in two short operettas, which every one . seemed to have enjoyed. On May 24, Miss Allen presented the 6th and 7th grades in two olavs: "Fighting Through" and "Five Hours to iro." furnishing pleasant amusejnent. -? The annual amnion was deli vera. ed on Sunday, May 26 by the Rev. W. W. Wortham of F. A. Baptist Church, Beaufort, S. C. All enjoyed a most practical and beneficial address.. On Monday, May 27, Miss Gray son, entertained the~puhlic by presenting the Fifth grad'e in two ~ playlets: "Fickle Fortune"... and "Flop Goes The Flapper" follow?ed by a IhOst hilarious comedy, I'The Laughmg?Cure,'.'?pnsvnUui bv the 8th an^ IHh grades. Tuesday, May 28, the Senior Mil-a a.. J ..m.? lyivjicnwru Hi; Ulttlllit 1111' Greater Commandment" under the auspices of Miss Allen, the Class advisor. . ' ? ./ The commencement exercises were held on Wednesday,~May 2d," at 8:20 P. M. Orations were pre?sented by the class honor student.? Salutatory?"Grasping Your Op portunities"?iSlal-garet Stokes. ~ Valedictory?"The Value of tha Little Things in Life"?Charles Smalls. Th-> anmi il address was delivered by Dr. 'F. Boney of Garnett, S. C.?He very ably spoke on the sub ject: "The Value, of Higher Education." f- < All exercises were heJd in the campus chapel and were well attended and enjoyed by those pre^ sent. The Choral P.lllh nn/tnl. +V.O. in T-T1 -ff!T ?*" V *" . structtonsr^of Miss Julia Gilliard, % furnished attractive music for the occasions. We are all very happy to have Miss Thelmn Shanklin home for a few days. 42 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS FROM HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL I Georgetown, S. C., June 4th,? Howard Schuul's-series of cxorcis.es were concluded on Thursday evening1 with the graduation exercises, when forty two young people received evidence of having completed the prescribed course of , study, bv being presented Diplomas by Mr. R. M. Ford, chairman of the Board of trustees: Dr. ?Whlttalmi' Prru'nlunt?nf ?> ?<??* >' College delivered what is regarded by white-ami colored an excellent address. It is still being: referred to as a wonderful message. He urged upon the class the impor, tanc? of a definite aim, and /of * courage and faith in the pursuit of it. '': The Fogel prizes, one for the " best in penmanship, given by Mtt Fogel, one. of the City'fs leading merchants, were won by Mr. Albert Poinsette, and Miss Minnie Kennedy respectively. The prizes were presented by Mr. H. Thomas, Secretary of the Board of trustees. A number of young people from the various colleges of the State 3welhed the crowds that attended the exercises. - ^ * V . 3 rd^Annnal mv Columbia, S. Jfctlv ffi ; ^ COLOMBIA. SOD W.^. Peek Heada [] Funeral Directors '' tfhe tenth annual convention of i the ~FunefcaLj)irectur.s of_ South -Carolina -wtrsTield at Columbia bn May 15-1G. It-swas one of the most constructive programs ever put over by ihj.s group. Registration and the first busi- j ness sesson were held at Pearson Funeral Home, Secretary Spann reported the number registered was the largest in the history of the*organization' on the first day. At 11 o'clock Wednesday mornirg tho meeting was called to order by the President, W. I; Peek, of mivit'inudi 1,1 II IS VA'i y JHl'US ing planner outlined a very tintprogramme, among some of the thngs 'outlined was the drawing of a Code of Ethics. After the r* g ular programme-, meeting adjourn , ed at 3 o'clock for luncheon. * At eight o'clock the Public Programme was. held at JohnsonBradley FuneraT~1Ionror it nntsira. programme was presented by loc al talent. Dr. K. W. Ma nee <<1 Co- Uimbia was the guest speaker. The . program and address were enjoyed -by all. Thursday morning with president Pt i-l, presiding tin- nicotine _ was well attended and much busi-. ness*' was Accomplished." At this meetine- the " Code ' of Ethics was adopted. The code will be published in the near future. ] The same officers were re-elected with the exemption of Vie?-Pre | sidt nt' and Assistant Secretary These*1 positions were filled by Mr. | Joseph Morris of Be nnettsyille j and Mi's. Robinson of-Ruck Hill respectively. ~ SUW1ER Al,\\S? 1 Vacation time has come again the cildren are happy to be care -free .through the hot summer months and-students have return cu uuiiic iruiu various colleges. The graduating exercises of Lincoln a class of 36 was as usual splend.d. The High school play " Romeo and ? Juliett" on Monday night May 26th t and the Junior Oratorical Contest on Wednesday night May 28th wore also up to the standard, thus reflecting credit of each J teacher who labored .to Jliake the < j>rograms excellent. . - J ?-The ..following parent^, atteinferh-J the graduation of tluftr..._c)i.ldfcn 1 at out of town colleges Mrs. A. E. ' Gilliaril and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. ' McDonald to Benedict College; 1 Rev, a ltd Mrs. A. R. Howard to J RrnUTtiVinr llrmn* T l? .wl TV f.... fy n> aim .'U.i. 1. . W. Bernie to Atlanta University ' Mr._T?. E. Anderson of Wiashing ton, I). 0. came tn-UiL' city to w'.t- \ ness the graduation, of his daugh- | |. .1 Mi.n.i i... IV y May 2flth and spent a couple of difysiafter visiting friends in the city. The commun.ty was deeply suddeneu?on?Tuesday?i?iirnin[r May _ 28th by the sudden passing of Rev. . Moultrie Walley at- his home -on Manning Ave.? Rev. Walley was ^ a .veteran, minister - of the A. M. ; E. Church also a veteran citizen of this city. He leaves to mourn ( his departing, twr> ftnnghferg, t.wA sons", several grandchildren, many " other relativesfa^M^icfhd^Eunerad services . wereneld on Fruhty at Mt. Pigah with relatives and a ^ Jiost of frends and ministers' from a'l|x>ver the state attending. The Civic League met o^j Moii- 1 day evening, May 27th at Lincoln "7 building. , The "Good Will Club held its ' regular meeting no Thursday ' May 30th on the lawn of the Mtat- ' ual Funeral home with Mrs. C. A. -Lawsoo hosto?>i. In ?connection J with this, meeting a flower show_ was arranged. On entering the" : lawn of the funeral home it was a beautiful sight to behold, many cut flowers of the season and pot flowers very"artiitically arranged. During the meeting Miss Ophelia ^ Williams gave a very instructive talk On flowefs; specially the flowers_for each month. A few male visitors _and mem- t hers spoke then Miss Parham of "f Claflin College who is in the city i to instruct in thc summer school , was introduced and acted as judge 1 of the flowers. A group of child- 1 rem entertained with folk dances 1 and a very refreshing repast was J served. I - Mr .and Mrs. lJowtiell, Mrs. 3T 1 W. Bryant and Mr. Reese of AT^ < lanta. Ga. were the guests of ME and Mrs. A. G. Spears last' week ' when enroute to and from Wilmington, N. . to attend the natonal moeing of postal employees. * Mr. Arnold also otf Atlanta w^s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph j B-idhfl.rd.snn for ft COUnlc of days . when returning from the meeting I of postal employee^. } Mrs. Carrie Green and daughters i of Orangeburg are the guests of | Mrs. Green's sister and brother-' c in-law. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. 3 Prioleau. 1; The cast that presented the b play "The End of the Lane" hepe E several week* ago motored to I * 1 1 State-W C.-Monday J " SXA. ^"v*" . ' Til rAU()MNA^-4*ATOilUA. Rev-. M. War lev _ Laid To Rest I'ltOCItAMi Funeral of Rev;, l)r. M. 'Warley f)icd May 2*. HKtrV. at his-homv_uuManning Ave., Sumter, S. ('. ~r vitI'ist;au k. c ut id ii Professional. 1. Hymn ? Servant * of (lovL !>y Dr. J. I.. Ib'nbow. 2. .Draper by Dr. H. F. Kihlibrn.tid, 1'. K., of .Orang' l>uiy?. SeUelioh by Choir 4. Second Hymn 45|2 announced by Dr. J. K. Thomas, i\ K. ?'?!' isumteu-lJist. 5. First Scripture Lesson by Li-. J. i\V. .lanercttts P. ion Disti 0. Second Scripture .Lesso.n by I{ev. \v. C. Crawford, pastor.. 7. Solo?.Mi's, if able Brown., S. Teb grains anil U tters IU v. A. I'. Spears, 1*. E. of Flur. j_ tfncu' Dist. t . J. Obituary Dr. J. M. ll.tuixoi Editor. . _ ._ 10. Remark.* of Samaritain Herald? Rev. H. K. llildcbrand, P. " K. ' ;. ' : .oi'RevProl.Didei e|nfywpp> nidi 11. -Ranm-ks^Rev. |M. J. Suiiip ? : ? 12. Remarks?Dr. J. C. Anders* n pastor of Sidney Park; t'olum bid, "STT:?? ' ? 1.'l. .Music?Cb'oir. 11. Remarks?Re'V. E. A. AdaiVis, I'. F... of the Newberry Dist. 15.- Remarks?-Dr. J. E. Thomas, I'. E., of Sumter Dist. f>. M usic-r-Choir. 17. . Remarks?Drl K. W. Wil liams. . . . IS. Resolutions- l)r. 1). GrfiDrnft of Mannin;* Dist. ' ; rrr?Sell,' -Mrs. llalliei 1'iaM. ? JO. Kultjiy by <Dr. W. .1. Robinson. P. E., of Manning Dist, of Manning; S.*G. Public School Summer Session ?BeginsJune 17 A. Johnson, 'Supervisor oi he City. Schools ayilpu^cc '.he < pcning date <f the sununer. school fee pulilie school .childrop will be June r?,: at?t1u- liooker Washington School. The summer school WlVl's an npportnnity to tnnke -yj> loticTotil wvrlt as. I lake ..advance .vork, pat cuts m 1 urged to TTT" murage th.ir child's n to tak" ad-' antagscAuf this Opportunity. The school?will l>r- in-'session eight reeks, beginning th 17th of June mil C'h sin' till, M'tU" A-...-.. ? ruition fofc .session will.be SSJOO 'or High school" pupils ami $1.00 for KL-mentaiy pupils to bo paid V' Id V Pupils a! 1 :I 11 >; ijni H+-ondLng summer scln*J 'ire-urged o r< gister on the opening date. ? ? chii.drkvs day pftocr am bktiiki. \. m. k. cm kch sun., jcn1-: jit 11. h?Proi'i'! i ional . Choir I. Selel-tion Choir 5. Invocation. I. So! cct ion ' Choir >. Paper: "Th?4 Phut- of- Youth in the Church." Mr. 11. Kinard. 5. * Instrlsiii1 jjt.i 1 Solo Mis* K.< r. . Paper; -"Christ ian Kducatimr. Klssontial to Character Building" Miss Kathci icn . Peliwieltbm i. Trio: Mi-s. : H n'/ena Blocker, Rosanna Lewis .;yd Kathleen Howard. : ?. Paper: "The Bible- as an . Aid -to R*ditriotrs Activities?-Mr.-lien ijr M VUUW, 0. Reading: Miss Jeanette Lyles 1. Solo: Mr. Clary Webster. **"* 12. Readirir: Mist* Roe he) Kinard. . 3. Vocal Duel: blisses Julia Wil lima- uttJ-Elisc Ti! 'Zyant:??"? 4. ' Readng: Miss Carrie Lewis. 6. Solo: Mrs Louise Stroy. SI'KAK INCJ CONTEST AND MIX1CAL RECITAL (Vesley M. K. Church, Friday nite, June 1 t, 1935. at M O'clock. Vol! \vili ntis"s a nut i/ -yup n.iss h~is pr( grani." ' The -pVak'Trs al e 'rom the- following elmrehes: Cha'pple Station A. M. E. Church, Tones Chape.! A. M. E. Z.. Rethloiem Baptist, First Nazareth Rapt. First -l-alvur.y Baptist, Second ?al/ary Baptist,?Cniou Baptist, 'Str fames A. M. E? Wesley M. E. There will be ir-trumynlal and /oca 1' solojj also.' \\'e will he fav>Vod "by the female quartette of Betnlchem Baptist Cuireh, also_ ither selection?. > All speakers arc asked to come o vv esiry \l, ! .. C'hurc.11 for rcln'ial Wednesday evening, June 12, 035, at 7:30 o'clock. Mesdames L. K. Roscmond and j. Hope, Sponsorors..' ? . Jertnettsv.lle, S. C. on Thursday, lay 30th and presented the play here. Summer _ school for teachers, ipen-ed on Monday motning Juno trd at Lincoln building with a arge enrollment' and 2 new memers abided to ther faculty, Miss 'arham of Clafiin College and diss Hopkins of Columbia. Night, June 24, 1 nra Ji, VM'f Prof. L. C. Scott Laid To Rest T j' Lti ?_J? . .' .'(iTv W . K. MO \N >1 \ N > 1 Around 50u or iiiop |f>U- ! _ . -noK.s tin-' lus? nt'.-, ..! I'I?1 1 ; ?. _ TtY.Seotl, who il.t-k alnn-t .-ud'h-^-j-? rly iii the" hospital at (.olunihia. . * I , After sorviiiK" us pi ii.eii?;il '.1 j the Webtii-r C;ia?l';il Seh^.i . f i . mnnv voar-- hi- iv > ! v.-i-.i I yu.rs ago to divote lb- , u-ut th: e to farming. ' Testimony as Act l)i.< work andworth in and around .IvastvvO.i 1 wore tolil- inspeeches and papr.-. by Mrs. . Robinson, deacon Sott.1 Mfs. llulley and otheis. A- t" iii> work ami aetiviUJ-s- iw the. school room \vur" expressed- u Itiud tlvl.Os I'.V Prof. .1*. II. Webb' I aid W. It. Bowman. who n -pre-, -eiited iW- Uichhind - -County teachers' association "in the place u? . I'Lof.. (*, A. .I'.h'iswii, .wild wn inavoid.abte d. tain in ('oIani1>'i;u ,1'rotVJ. K. Dixon rcprc ' utcd hjni -as a ina-sU r t'ai mot- and. I'teL.. I'L_ _ J. Barnwell, Prcshlcul ?.>T th;.Ri?\h. lai.d teachers, associati< n acted master ol" ceremony au.i tuld "t his.;personal feeling tow..rd the family aijd Iii> in r.sotml.. d- ' 1 il.V ^ with.' hi In ii|L business', put liiinri.-' hftv tin* average. . . ' / < 4 Thu t line Mil .o~rnii n w a?pte.o h ? J vd by Dr. MeConhell. -of SunitciJ , I .assistv'd by thf'XUnvW-. M. (i .i.u of~thr?Methodist Church. * j . . % Surviving aside from his widow. .are two brothers, "and. two sifters', and 'euros of i" iatiyes and friend-* whose watery eyes . were si i n . by. tho.hundreds as liny low tile l?idy in Mt. Zioti Cemetery, near'Ka. tover. . ~ - Not": This article w lost in u' :i pu-r o.t'Dee ami had to be re-w rit tea v.1"' to our regret. ' | ' * =~~ 1 i'iilol '1' am>i:ks*'n m;\ns 1 l\\ W . M \U*\ali(U'i* . ! ":?ii!i5?>.:IM 1 II Uin-!t { tin. Mr. Waltvr A?luMr. Mil..--- H i ti r ami. Zimin'M iiKM!.. Iliniy .( 'lay- T toil ami W illii.iin Wuulnuici' . ai o rHoFv~froiiir* Prk'lfilSdfip < ' .!!? l*v I Ml .-s lAy.:t< 1 W Aluxamlit. Alma , Johnson.. Atiiiii- 15.' .1 Irii-i- a. M ' L. 15. Richio riirl Julius AK xaii'.. r. , hailed iii.l'n ty Statu Cull',;: - H a. ' Maxii' (l.iu'ilon 1'nuii. 15fiuiiii-i ' 1 ley.-. <1 iViii:jjf-*tho Tfv i sftimil s met J t.| r. Hi' ri'iiiaiiu'd at tli.A Colli no N j-nmt tm k tlu-ologry. !? .>', ' (jLoxjifjii _tui;pi:X''.u hi' ! tlux a'oh'. ><-t lum. - ia \\ 1 Affili !A i". ( ' ".i-rrt-r?Smui-'y:?. Mm i Van \t.oi >liiji at lli>y a} llapt :>t ,\ Cturi'li lii*\ II (' A ii.I. " ?>" . . I I tor. I toi'iuniii wursiip M.t. Spur: . \, Hnpl isi . <. hai h and v.;? %>er- . I vices . at Wilson Ca'-vary-' Hap-* ti>t Chtireh, of .which Hoy. AsliuiV f'*'1 his unfit* is pi: > 111 J' of. Ili-'tll.'. j.:i )';; *IW' ' clow 's atf'-nd.d "every nieeti;.;:. . _Lli?i i-fi-i. >?Ilo Toal? ? yh Hm + Si ii'i-t. Miirli S> ho.' i iri a .u- " "J ato.l ;:;i pupil.s llii-- y ar. I'm'.!'. *?,v\ 11 'vlt i a- I'fi.'iri ' u pal. l\u' iiia.iiy y<ai * 1 for a not luir y i .< r. ' - kiMiy-rui.i: si-ws ~* 1 J- 11. . Suit lav school at* Hetiel. A. ,M. ' N '" t'lum li opened at Iho usual _. ' hour. Sunil.Tv nt'TTtiny. June- i ' 'I'M->',p.. .d'y riia-.^MiClar;. ua y" at his post of duly. Th>v le?on. which was :i very Iif-'uitilT.I "one! 3VIT-- t ln-rua." ill v 11i'svtis.-pd. * "'j' A, \ ;iiu. ru-lork H'V. S. AI. Uufth- V! ~r? K-r-t-1?saw if > . ? r^Titr7~itrf-^i ;. ' ? nioir was ptoaVho'l,-a:.J wa- en.:,y 5^'^ yd by the several,-, wii,,. w ie pu-' , 1 sent. A I: f i i If - mm a tin pn-lo|.' ad it 1111 i> t. if | the i loiv -t'.'tjlillliau;?r? . to' til, is y who felt '. luunsidvi's Woi-' Ml thy ol the saiu^.- ?j? The 'cotiinu ieeineiit program, ?,f Toinlinsoii llijth Seh-ol, Pro:'. W. M. Anderson, Hrineip; 1, was .. neJd. at Alt: '/.ion AI. K. Chur, h. 11cv. A. Maek. pastor. Sa: day. ?;\e' - ?i"|t, at. S : <?11 o'l'.ek 1'. AI. Tit el'e 1 WeVe twel.ty . live' HI adllillL!. ill -j- _ ed in it-ray caps and robes. .There \y;n an .*ir <T !> ;p- ii.tary a- the .1. . graduates out relied in. te tin tun. y *, of the bea'.til' I inarch. pl.-iVcd hv 1,.. Afrs.Hliadys. Hv.. W. K.. W t-'-^vn. j y jCistor Vif T^T." Haul Af.--K.?-I--hu-reh. (V preached ,the baccalaureate s,r- 1 111011 which, was very forceful. The chili e-li ' w- full to it- < a pa- l-.p," city and alnuaiL-il* many had to j ill, 10 . Iv - -at islie<I~on " thed outside. We iH-vt r know I10W ' j' ' many people ;int arotird KiheMieo y limn inis milium oce..seui is. urn M;, The Che <'luh under .the- dir j,' - on of Mr-?fine! V- f'.trr: -h- d ?j, celkuit nnlsie. ' <'w, Tin' auni .of Midi's Pi inee (lam " M?- airl > 11* "tii1". >?' M ?? sent of Pittsburg. Pa. ..ii- il .there . * ' May IS, 1Her body was H.Ttt" "here by ll'1 N I'll" KS,?"11.1 MeOrae. T I Undertaker 1* C. Chandler had Mj,1 ehfirye f t the b< uy. Pi1 .funeral t*eB services <v<Te held at Prior, l-lny del' Proshj'ti rian church, 1h v. Mr. pas Brute n, official inpr. Mrs. Mat tie 4, j' Sara RouU of MfJllins, S. ( . and l.|? \ .Mrs. Matte (liltsim of?Aleeln.?S. neicvs of tlu1 deceased attendee J t|ie funeral. Mesdani's Bell (lani ble and Alice Redden showed much j interest! in arvanjj/itTt? for the flew J_. or jj?i Is w ho were Me-tlanies mena Cooper, Rosa Fulton, il> - j)( , | neva BrOjrdon and Miss Mary AN il of relatives apd friends. t | l?if y Beauty 1935-8:30 Q i**?~ "y . WKAI/IIIY I'HVS " ' ' , ' A i .. wl * . _ * W ' ~*f~ j~ nil/.).T. L: I i >:? 11 < r i' n - * in sumuiv. .iu/k 1I?i. .1. T. 1.. I>it\l):nn il'.Ji.v ( :i .-ill t< .tin ,ii- li. y-n 1'1. 1 >u:;hain ityvi i 'i,: s. <". !' ! ;i 1 'visir t!"> wLici- ':nn !ii: v. a - i ii.M-id.. !! !.. .?!.?rr?' i: vi 11 th?- ji.i-t- tliiity- ;ulit' hai ;i Vt: S]vi: 'County t* !:rv ' :iv?. ;ii::i.:.,u i.lti.-.ili-" liut! Dr. . ui<i tr-C hrlj !hird Annual Beaiitj V Surpass All Othe !ar.\ IU-avitiItil Ci-irls A!rea< \\Vci\. !M:tn> l\rc>"?- nts ! t >> :11-i- ' :i : i a"" n I'.avn !; j ' !m Mi.-.- .in :a 1!. 4 lark** <<| v Y'-.k.T'.tV wwhA\ ' - v witi i ' ;'! ' . ..' I- mii: tJm t .:..;_r !" ; .1t": w ai\ 'rwtt Al t-r-yvH?A4 a ' U.-bit'.1 ' 1.1 * i t fit* + 'u::ii! !!: > t < si ,-ty'? iT-rrj#-rit* I ii-' I It'aV :> ..1 !. bairhtha: ?,\v C**!? . at :u!i, ... . IWNtMWMI . ! i;i "-*?: AI > -. I . .? . fTt-:,-. -oil ui- 4 .?> .. 1:1.. it Tit j\.s ilr. :< t' >' tir ri-,i-ili.i:iii.n..r tr.< ::Vif ll.i lav Vt" tvh - r - i ' . 7 ?? 1. i. fi i:v> tlliij/ t.:.' n!t?- T??i:?i iit;ii?': ;], iihwik. _t ciiiMU'v!' it iv aa.; t?! : i'\ <* : ii Ah. '.laitf \Vak. hi-. N. v: r:ty. IK f.;-v\ ~ tTt it* r 'ait't <. hwi is j, v.- ra. il" .law iv. i \. v . r.:.-r;nir ? ill r??Tl V ?l'. - 1 hv '11 1 tnwvrT'?w> v. t; i ?.u ; Y TTi'T \ it.. ii: i'ttI l>- Hu l . -a:.-J'w .r > 1. it . t - vwr. : .*# * ?. . .r .?n Ts.-i -a.,,.:. TIT. 1 j.i i-v'..'.- . .7..?- ?4'i.ticar'.i. Ill: ? ^ ,V.i]ar i. Ci... il. iUin:j>t- it. I'ab.. |, a: \!,;'lla>.,:-*ii: ' t!:".( yrui-f liaja r. "Tin k < 1: S \\ place ft...j 'In' a ii" ci by tiv. wituu'i; Vc regret very niueh that yot i_(iv ; i.*. your u.-aal c'liiy i: that 1-. >?' dng them to ( hi o."w!.l b Imv I fToWf.i bi la-v i 'A ; M e eitjoyn : ;u- V Chloagp s.? much wt- '.Kays. tvied to m'aUe t- ar.i a* "j" ->i' ' f- > tla'r.i. lis. Henderson and I are plat. 7 o a! t e'ld 'tlve (.'<>'a m t. \ebi iti Columbia. nyxt -aiumer . -^ = **11 wi-iv - l"V the * - A* , 1. ... ? s< til tile*1 v?f d tlit* > ?? ^ of the Contest- as a whole,. 1 ... \J?uj;S yi-vy Univ. . T. C. lit i.tie i > n. M. H ft". f U't '.M"' 11 tit 1 flic. ^tithe 1 '.s- besides the winio r will rv,1; variolic pr-sent-1. Mrs.'Hen son a'fid 1 a\e mailing under se UTi*~rover, a little gift f"t' on< the u>a!-. "Mae tlv best 1 "k in."" .... ...... I*. C. Henderson. dun- lst.i.li'ii, , Geo. II. Hampton. Pub., ir .Mr. Hampton; w U'companying this letter is ^ I, which I am semling to~ tf( '\ 9 r- * '? ' L 'clock ^ v .? i? j'RlCE: 5 CENTO K IAN~Sl ( XT MBS ' ' ~" **. ^ " a 7 fr' v. S .V .V f1'^' ^ ;.i, > '-Jr * V Aye 84.v r people' ?!" his .own doiiuuiifiutioh . : :t'n i ructy btft tfuve to both,white and colored. *; I Kane&il services, .wen- held Tees ' 'day after?Q' iv at -the Now Ph-ai | sant M./ R. X^ffurcU of which he . .'v.a. a faithfv.l . ?adn a nuin s t her /if yidrf.. '. s '< ? , Dr. bun ham -leaves to .mou'm his passing-, a wife, .oil" iiaughfr,.sis- ... . . ] tors; ..grands and a host. of. oth?^ > reiutivis and fra nds. Contest Will rs. June 24th the Date iy Selected. All To He In Next _ ; Arriving For Lucky Ones. used as a prize to uhe of the c'on. test ants iii the .Popularity Coti, t".-t which you ate ' uoinlaoting >? h.i)a, li.at iii 'tit It. i ing a.- weJl js -i^s' fni.t.> the wmf iter]. ; j '.Aside from what ha.* been said with ic-aids to life gift. 1 wish* X lu .v<y io_ the \? inner' of the grand : prize . Chat New Vork is looking fqrWard'Lo ln r coming-anJ" is plan _ 'i ' it In irmk ii ;; i. >.i y pit . .uit I'm tier dr.riin?--in r stay. - The Allan . University t'liih du>: well as other . South' (htirdina organizations are planning quite a variety of enter > i . miner.: s in' her holier. ! inyc<*lf . will "be host to onf of the many i socials. . Yihin vi-j v truly. J. A. tWaketield. t * ?'*" Philadelphia, Pa. j Jutie lft; 1936/ : M Mr. <!eO. II. Hampton, PufT, - Hear Mr. Hampton:. . > : I liotite in The P.dmotto Loader that t.'.i! winner id' the beauty Con p.st this" year will g"t a trip to Nnv YoVJr "War-are'^writing- - in , time to a.-k that the party spend a: ha>'t otn* day and night in Phila Carolinians in Philadelphia will rwtainly.be* proud to have the party ".slop over and will" assuro them a pleasant! time while here. Mrs. Robinson and 1 are sending a present lor one. of thv girls in the Contest and we hope you will , d' tide t.?. stop over. This Coptost - is'indeed a. m.'hle act on your part. i Aw.dtiiii; an early..reply. * r -< ? . Yours very truly, K " Juhrr-AH Rohl.isiii., New York .lane 1st, li'35. Mr. Ceo. 11. Han't,t.oh.-Rub. 4>ear Mr. .Hampton: _ After le.ading of the elaborate program .that ypn arc staging for^ the 1-HM5 Beauty CynPst, I am # s'uro New. York subscribers of the' I 1'altrm.tto Leader and-all South . j ('hritTi.nians will feel proud that I j \oil have chosen New York (itv . ' ;i> tin; final d'-stin.,tion of the, win* n?r. Kvery body ig . Manning- to meet the beautiful danl^el, and I am ~ ,-uiv el. ei y effort is. being made for her entertainment and com -f??rt while residing in the metro J pejis. _ 1 j l a:i. m illnK under separate cov - ir ' a package to be presented as a *rt't from this office to one of the ( hijfh. scorers of the t'ontest. It is ygiv.cn with th"<- hope that the con- /. listant will continue through wo| to ynil for con J , tinued suedes< of the Palmetto Leader, I am, i YoUrs svery truly, ! - .Inlia R Clark. K ., i