The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 22, 1935, Page Page 4, Image 4
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umbia, S. C., as second class
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e i?r-> 1 t o- < ?jil'l.oy . t).l dol'S---should bt.
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The i'alniotto Loader. ~ " "^r~r"
uKn 11. HAMt''ION _ i'ublisht"
N. j, KUKDKlMt K Editor
,E. 1M11I.11' ELdd^? Field Agen'
' -ALEERi> T. BUT1.KU. Adv. V*gr.
. ; Co m nt u ni cation -intended for the
current issue must be very briet
and should reach?the?etliidral
desk not later than Tuesday ol
euch week. City hews, locals,
personals and-social news by
.Wednesday night. .
1 Business and. Editorial 1'hone 4521)
Col'a., S. Saturday, June 22nd
_ . TfrH>o>cta>i< of I?r. 1-'. 1). .1'aire
i ski ill t succeed 1M\ Mot On as
i'le-ddio ..I Tnski'i'-f n'n< rathi r
j stirpi iso til the eolintry. Many
W(iu.!vi\d just why* t:ie rather
\corg t'ltd'efc-or wa< chosen* instead
of s.j'no otho: .of eoual
tra+jiH-.g,-. in;> !;* ? xp i ietice -and o?
greater ti-lwmlj'in'-n'f-"*^ Recent exu-nts.
however, elarities th.-. matter.
l it . Patterson . becaim* the
?hu-Jotrd ? f the--naughtor. of Lb.
Mot a,,.)ui'n- 12th. T.'.is. uf course,
i-. not uiluude.l In any- way. as u
dhl'-u'.tu'oiiK i.t nf worthiness
of I'lr. 1'atti'isoi! for the exhaltod
(J??vi i"11?'I" Talmadjf of Ciooi^ia
does not see eye t<i i-yo with.' tile
p.n sent Ix-iinn--: <t i<.- .<l:i:ijiist ration
in its. iil'i.rt I.?L- vr I>avk p.osperAs'sail.jny;
s t'u h a poli.y, he-says?
then?e i) in1 ? !'?' 'pvi ,ly ill
sity. Then -ate thousands i f oth
fl'S. Iln..tfh It.H ?vo.-iil till.,
. (T'uTifia (.J i v 1TI1 I. - whu fniimTturnler.-taud'-tub
i't-'o"oniies.
Tin ' SiTfrtary of 1 ho- Sott.t4i?4-hit*-'
cilina K'iuvatiutial Ass.< ei.;lu if. say
:?that Va;?"f ?LUu?p.,
Kill 111 J Hf-tHji- (Orb, If- ? fiuiol- 'J~- ?Kall
.-flit fVii y . liay. \\\- are not
sui't \\h. t! in tiifsy atunjli-i's. ooi
oil* i pupils an- included > r i.ot as
T so often i" mnn'ii'.s i ii. eiliicatinTiai
affairs <| a! only \yith the ..whites.
It' how tor tiny" an*' included! it
I'vial." a 'n:;,. had condition; if
they aif i a it. in-hided, it ju.-t tt at
; m tie Ii uoisi-. That' is^ a waste???Lilad
-hOi.l ; :. ! hi'. 1. v.. t I'd
.** l.a-t .wo k. it: an ;i'ddre.< h. f' i e__?
a n'at )i"i iof."^oi -yrHiiTg"~H< nnnra.'s,
I a no_Lli vclt. si ti of the I'ro-idfirti
->ai i tin* -Republican ' I': rty
was da-.. Jv> :de: tly he has foi,trottnli
ti a' Iiho-.e Jfi.ntHt.DDO |?,
?pnl >1 in a r..-. t.;,i nV: former ~V r.es i dent
lioi. -.f irt dhdii. as unpopular
as hv w..". M it mat'.y times that
had henn nvr} oT th* Democratic
Ihu-y also: an I j-ist look Wha'
ha-? r.app<M,.'ti,
'??!! * f la T work. h -
ji! rdid :i ! ! < ! 1 f J 1 I.< vifs and
hi> i'av.i.V <1 r the title <>!'
"I>ark .1 >ynn.niite." One niUrt wonder
however. -j>;-: why*th?- wi-it< ?
persisted j?: ^! avikjr Joe ar.d his
riiotln r. talk lit the supposed
'of an ijr'r rut t 1> lekwar i \< irr.i of
the South. ;\\y !:'.r" ' nr*d j;
1?? = l)i4-ntut?for h?aey-ve:t-:-. ?
? hi: \(fnoN \u\ m:\ys
pyi'KR
If 'Ii re i-,ojr New- I'apei* in
I the S'"iitli that has hover l.een.re
V.ot .-lit- I fo tf'e (>hy-icid entat'Cfpa'i
n i f th'.* N tri a, it is.th. chariest.
n New.. and Courier. This
attitude seeiii< in havenr-wp ni re
...in-te-n?e- ir. t1. 1 . t d' cade. It- do
^ not take kindly tq a:\v1 hiv.p that
rripTit re amud to tic- welfare of
the N'c. ,ro as an A hi' rican citizen.
Any lAac'iee ?iat ten i- t. d.enrive
Jpm <?f thq f ph's ar ! privilep s
that th' term Anvrii-tn cit iyajv J
' oneomp-is-qv m* et< its hearty ap
proval.?. S"iri' \V hat recently;?ithcr??_
ciissin'tr the "Xi-w Heal " being
appr-hen-ivo that ' t'he N'c pro
might hem fit, it- .-aid among other
thing's," about 85,000 white m' n
and women of South Carolina are
working in C tton Mills from
.' vnich the N'opito m. r. and women
a.'e now excluded. Were control
' ?. of' industry critraliz"cL in (Inv rn-'
r nunrt wordd the d'^iomaiimvtion
w rue *i hi.' (in i v < m r i ill I- |
j proves and defends, continue ?"
' I That pait* ieii|in+ discrimination
would n< t he important hut for
r the fact that any American ci.Hi
, zen should b? free to serk and obtain
employment in any industry
that he chooses and has t?ie abilirty
to-carry oil.?Cotton Mill "W'orli
ill itself is certainly not , an industry
to loose sleep over.
Discussion the jury question since
the Scottsboio. decision and in answer
to a lAir attrt liberal' News
Piper of aiiather section which
>aid that the educational and economic
ptojjiass ot tlie rSe^ro has
denvnstrated that many of th'env
are capable uf passing the Usts
of character ami intelli.d?- nee
-Tht?News and fVcrrrer IThjOels" to
the word "Many." It says, "that,
in South Ciuotina, is hardly true
1?> lie "Many" are, llieilt as
| few as ?r>lKH) or It).QUO N1 itr- e.s a|
lining- UtHidlOU male adult s." IT
[a-ha4?he trtie-^aml it isn't--it
woulil be a reflect ion on South
'; rol na and liofr the Nesrro. Ha*
t the State for all these years
na'in.tain public school-? ^'?w
i. uu?then that Vuch???few eoithb
n'Tt mirh a tist? The truth is.
Jie test for jury service' is, after
11." i ot so very hitrh. The intel-iiseiit
and responsible men are e.\u-od
1*4< 111 -jury .duty by. law, and
lie Nejfi'o c rtainly ,i>. way do.wij
~'"The""scale 'of ~ tirrrr "*ff
Many" > f them' cannot measure
ip't-o, tho>e usually eallo.l for jurv
Tl, - I i: . a. .'.-I.'
.ill*, i iii' Wlllll IH'IK'VOS I nut II'
* hot far qnrtlii)' I to wake th
oiii pa ftson than the NvxVs
Courier since lor mini' than *20
~ve?rs- he ha< been appearing be.i'ui-'.'
Juries in all parts of the
State, ami nuotinjr with his. own
Tn'opbr iii (Milieu*iorral. fraternal,
iitel. civic jrathorir-ts * One must
worder .just bow could the News
a lid Courier make s'tich an assorts
n wi'h ai straight lace, with
-itch ('nilf's ttsClatlin.. Benedict.
"Allen, \ oorhtes,Morris and the
State Co,hi:e 1 College---notes' oven
mention the various high scho I-~
Ml of the it iiii'.nts of these ml line I..
Id not l"i?e" till *a t II11 ?Ml Sf oT"
hem arc fight h re doing what
hey -rati as .intelligent and ifidust:
ii lis.citizens. Would it not be bet
'or for the?Stat",?t-o?encoutv go
such p i pi'- and extend to th m
v'in ily . encouragement instead of
Wsistan iron Tir.jif.be
. Iiiuvn around them ? Democracy
iujuld mean soine'hlmj ihore t^iar
' a stibjfet for ,i fourth of jury orat
ion. Let it be" In p (| that tin
News "ard t'ouri r with its great
influence join in with tile- many
air-minded' whites whose number
is steptfil.v increasing, to the end
hat justice shall he more than
imply name.
I PERSONALITIES 4
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Robert Songstackc Abbott
"Tit 1827 .John B. Ru sswurm began
the', publication of the first
Xegrcr rtitnvspaper i n A met'icaZT-tla
"Freedom's Journal." Since, that
time many have entered this field
78 yea's since Russwuni's crude
beginning. Robert* S A Ida ft. with a
--five cent writing paitfa'"tit' "rent
? pencil, a folding card, a borrowed
" hair, am I a. -rrdat aihlhll.'d!. ITS1V .11
the, first copies' of the ('hjv.-ipi.
. -Defi-niier. "Because' of "'-bts? cm.
tinned' -errico'To hum.iuiity.'hc now
holds a unique, place among lead
i.-vs in .lull' ^
- - M r.~7\tohbtt was- born May 21
1X7(?. II,. is .the soil of the latr
- "Kin; a Abbott StyiL'SUU'.Ua and Itiw
;tr II. H. Svnirslacke in Savannah
(lav IK' obtained his early education
at Beach -Institute in SsVannah
aniF at Clafln . College in
. Orangeburg, S. C. Later he attended.
Jlamjjlon Institute where
l.i '"to k tin print ess trade from
1 v.i2-''.((>. He .then, turned to law
and attended Kent College of Law
M<'in IN'.'V to 1 ! ()((. whore If: received
his LL. R. degree.
? These years were amonv hihtirdest.
Penniless though h" "'lis
in r.'O.j ais editor, rfrporterr-circus
latino, advertizing ' and-f "business
manager, he published the first
".oh ni|i.o of "The World's' (I?* . t"usf
Weekly. Because a great,
number of editors had failed in
this held, many of iiis friends and
foes tried to discourage him..
Their w t !'; sivni d t 1 have beef"
;v incentive to . wi vk haril.T
toward bin goal. To tni- end he
found liis way through rain, snow
as well as sunshine, into- -shops,
homes' a n d churches, seeking
fi iends. for his written werds. .
It was said, he was never seen
without a copy of this paper
which sc.om' ?o rictyr to his heart.
Why? Mr. Ahhott answiuuwl-for
Irrrrr^eTf-wdieti he said,' he wanted
" give his 1 oi'le a fun r taui
alioc,7 the Soap Wrapper Class and
one they would he proud to rt'iiil in
any- place. .
Mr. Abbott knew our needs and
lift ugh the years, has. pat: ntly
ijught ov.r_ interest. With these
fa<\- in mind, he has fought for
soclftl justice, industrial 'equality,
ediyational improvements, political
. right i and every principle he
felt helpful to the-race.
Important news, documents
achievements, and wvcry fact. of
t ? rt . ??... I '
in.Li- Haw nainicii primic cttention
thfouptr his paper. 11 <?.Vtr,
?A-W-frtt ;hrr3 ""ailvanced through
those 30 ^years of ?erviee may be
?< en., thronuh nhal is n'"iV " | mr
-Wiirli)'!. (Jl'eali'St Weekly."At -its
beginning there were 300 copies
four pagea 10 by 20 inches. Only
3 people were willing and had paid
their years sub-eription of $1.00
The firm's crude equipments were
one borrowed chair, a Tpldin'g card
writing pad and pencil. These
i things were nut, to use in Mr.
"AljIvulT.i; bedroom, by a dim TceffT"
srnp lamp and by great mind.
'< In 1920; 12,000 people were
reading this paper of 12 pages find
x columns each, including a set
tior. for women,and one for society
news. In 1915 it carrie<f first
j . .. .. i _ .. ^ /-.* - j
TH
sport page and was the first paper FI
in the country to print n? "KiHti'a"
copy of news. During the World
of mothers, wives' and other?
who?e deep interest was "the boys ju
over sea.'* An expert reporter po
was sent to France to write the lyi
news buck home.?Thp paper eon po
talnod Id pagy-s in 1010. In 1021 na
with other vast improvements the po
firm moved to Indiana Ave, and fn<
jjicreffsed its Ttmrlation to _ 100.000."
32 pages o{__8 column-. Nearly su
"mo ooo- persons'. stib-ri ihe?ye;; vlv: ~u j
2.359 newstand "and agesnts, 85 eft
employees (in the office), -'3 lino- a
type nuichiner. 3(1 t ns i -non
850 lh-. of ink ami 3,000 lbs. of j?
metal, among other important
things help to^hxing these printed tNV
copies to our homes.
?jlke plant is niiw shelteied in j.
$175,000 building. 3,150 "persons. tj,
(estimated) wholly "or in part get i>a
their support .from this larg(. firm j
}t i< known as the jRiIhort S. Ah- ^
hott Publishing .Co. . Since. 19L7,
250,OOfl- children have come to *j0
know tlim paper through-a-column a
printed for them. In 1024 the jje
| pnwu pepan- senuinir to its reauer? ^
two copies per week. Each .year
sihcelts l/eRinninp Mr." Abbott hap
added to his staff of worker*... j>ersuns
who are expert in their line j
wo k. Wl h this ci rpp of work
ers he has truly jriv<;n us the *
world's trreatest weekly.
In - tit ut ions of learning1 have
.nnjr discovered Mr,.- Alibolt'-' uni^
iu > co'.-tr bu? ii thousand:ir !
.u.ve not failoed tu.cive him praise
Morris Brown "honored hint with a hi
.lejrree of I.E. O: in lb 2ft and \Vil- T^
herforee. with the same in HUM. of
In Governor Fran' LoWden 1,1
_ ?f Illinois appointed him at DK'tnv ___
- Iter of?Hie Hue,. Itel.uiohs Com-- O
niissin .vhlch publishd "The N'ecro }
ht -Chietije." While at11 nd'ntr *
Hampton In-titUte he' traveled I
TYt sivoiv. iko ^rrrrii-fot HI
Jle. is a National Ex-pre.-i.dent of et
Hampton Alunini Association. t<
Life member of the Chic&cy n<
Historical Society; Field. Musenim tl
of. Chicago.; Art Institute t>f Chi-' It
catro; Ancient Order of Forsters; P<
Kappa Alpha Psi; Mason- .'13 tie- b:
trrees; Lincoln Memorial As-ocia- t\
tion and Donor to the1" Chicago jx
Civic Opera. ' ' .
Mr. Abbott traveled^ extensively
rica. After his. return lie wrote
"My Trip Abroad" atv.l "Travels
, Through South America." ,1
' After many yeaiV of .reliable -\|
, servic() to'his raee he says: "Look- )>
inc neither'to Uhe richt nor tt> the y|
, left I -hall p-0 forward' and on- Te
; ward with the task to which I have ;
consecrated" thirty years of ~ iuy w
life and tb whieh my remaining M
?lay a are dedicated." A
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?1_4 tUlKK 431 E CO-M PAW'S *
A U E A?? |~J|
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Peter I). Simmons, P.A. '()
el
liiiiijl?.i\v Springs. \ (June MS* ic
. 1 1 [T'lTn Kverylwdy: TTiih
time" (Ye I fi-op:
" "aT p "ihe .N art: 111 :T7~ .M < u; 111 a'i n - 7i uT
- the heart. i.l' the Xantuhala .\aiior ci
a! Ftimrst in'the'Xorthwvstern-sec u>
lion i f Nuith 'CuruTiTu Eofwei~n T;
:he c.ties nf Ashc? illcp'Norlh .Car- O
lina and Chattanooga, T< nn. The ia
nearest small towns are. Franklin. 1J
Sy.va. Murphy.- . nd Andrews, X \V
- -r:?- - X"
Tlie weather e? nditiot.s here are
as pi a.sant .as-can be expected
Avitli fiMitl.nt teirential showers.
On"some of t'rve beautiful sunshiny
ays ,i> one .?.it s and watch the
^ "'" "TVtrills ascend majestically to S.1
wauls the-h-avetis in all. its splen- Ay1
d'r and eiihale the pure air of tie rr
mount. ! i'i a' on -Sphere and ' t hem :
gaze upon the many wondeis ol V *
nature at its heist, we ar?- inylin- 2_
d1 tt> beiiexv t-hat we are living 1 ~
it: a i> i radi -o in axiclusioll toUt-hi*-- ^
of the b-undaries -of- civilization,
fotir thousand feet above sea level Xand
as we watch* tin winding trail
>f tlie mount.iin highway atul r.ot
-i-ee?l4>c?Waat-iful?eu-iaUo-W-?in ..tlie;
- - )illir.g rapid?fm?which. the place is
name! we are able t?> appro- ?
- in t '?S' n 1?rrf?till" aiLSlh'tio V.I til - ,
f. nature. tli
The Purpose of the Advance I ,
Parties
iii vvn. nay* ajfii on ine sevenin
>1' .1 ui.v at the setting of the sun
i.n- the beautiful and pleturesquo
winding hills of' \i i th West Cleof t.
uia in li.e (ic.versuhent Itesery.i- t()
?4" Waco, (Jeomiia* near the. >in
\ abama I n , an i rih-r was hieeiv sc.
. io oam|r "Acti'ltf t >'
Sertfeiit M srioii I. Cabaniss, Leadr
-I. r: v T..ae'iier :<M.I V<- Diiltbh r.
(i proceed to Ilainbow Sp? in.irs; N*.
tt j? ill a t e\v_party. OnJi?ne v.
ittli ihe in. a mentioned above join .t.
.south C;ti lira in the lower S.t" ~fh
ion ' f the I'ie hu nt Section of hi
South .Carolina ft j further irstr,uc c,
ions. On the f< llowintr nun nil k |ji
V lawn Serjeant Cabaniss was m
assigned hi'- lejrular dutv at Mo- vv'
lee, bi injr r< lit veil by f' i nter m
Company Clerk, (r urtre Washing- .
ton to it ceo upai y the Vt rt y be+e )
. as Acting 1>?Sor-M1. ant, accompani _Li_
I bv 1st* Lii itenavt. U. J. French - Ci
-Ihe-i-A-dvtrt'ei' !>o>at'hhfciiT~arriv <1 wl
hi re at dust i Jp'rti. K to Cahtairi v
**"onrad 1* Z.im n r?v??n < f tl-<> I' .. i
> :uHrh 'VCmn- -tt
^anlinfr. with Jr<l Lieutenant, if.
Faspor C. Bcmv t" of the .'{2.<Tt(1 I??- (?<
fantry lic-svi-vv ip jhanru of the ti\
upply amT ~Men oT tlv w<
meup who an'' in charge art*: re
Geprtfe VVashintrtGi., Aijli-ntf 1st T1
-Senreant; 1,. C. Kinaf?f, Mf ss Ser-"* rn
^oant; -^arTies Hall, Supply ScrV if
.Tea't; Garfield Trft'er. fsT Aid . n
rAia.' odanT, with Jdrry Thicker,
Novel m" Pry or and Ye Dabbler so;
h blmir their former posiypns. tei
Since Congress passer!' the ex-i(nii
tertsion of the Reforestration Bilf? W
' mcreasinpr the present strength cf Tithe
Cival Conservant on Corps w<
from 310,000 to 600,000 it requires V<
jz
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TETPALMKTIU LEADER?
2DERAL DEPOSIT INSVR1M'F
CORPORATION KK
VEALS REPORT ~
Washington, D. C.?A report
st released by the Federal Desit
Insurance Corporation reuses
that twenty thousand de
iUnv of?cloned?insured?l^anUr ve
been paid their insured de-.
dts in the first seventeen
anths of deposit insurance.
Ttreywere depositors in seven- "
en closed bank* whigh the In "
ranee Corporation ha> taken over
do May 31, and their insured
liin.s totalled more than two and
quarter million dollars? In all
ert> have been 25,000 depositors ~
these banks whose Estimated in- _
red funds amounted to aboqt
0 anil ''one?half million dollars.
Payment of claims "by the F. D.
C. bar i tarted within an ave.iagi _
ne of a Week of the day the
nW closed, the. - report shows,
further reVeaU that in the last
nk fcp be taken over by the Inrauctii'Corpor.ttibn
all" but sixty
liars 'of insured .money has been
id to-depositors. The pay-oil
gan on May 13 and all but
elve of its depositors Jiad re- .
iveil_a?'settlement of_their claim
[ tht? last day of the month.
Approximatetotal deposits m
1 the closed insured banks are
,700.000. In addition to the inred
portion, of that total of al
ost $2,500,000 another ^.million
;is in preferred or secured deor
was subject to offset so
at there remain less than two
mdred thousand dollars to be
rid~to depositors as liquidation
the assfcts of these banks is
ade. ,f~
It is estiniated by' offieials of the
orporation that ninety.nine out
every hundred of tht? individual
positors. in the closed insured
inks have received all the money
toy had on deposit, or "will" revive
it just as soon a- they come'
> Tht? F. 1). I. ( .. is insuring rie->sits
in 14,00(> banks fhroiifcTKiut
le country at the present time."
. has announced that this is 90
er cent of all litviwd commercial
;mTt>~hnJ that they hold all hut
vo per cent dr the total bitnk deusits.
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SI'AUTAMU lit; NKWls
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Camming St. Hi School-?
Tho coniineiici Lticnl exercises of
u* school Were -held June 0, at the
Sforiah "Bapti-t CFunch. Miss
hy+ir*-SHelt-en r nder*-d the saU
tato'ry and tratiii: aiij MissMaxBeTI
Pearson Hie ova'ttun Arnrh
iledictory. . Prises aril awards
e7o~pTv-ented to the following-;li-'ses
MaxiS .B. Pyarsmr Phyliss
j~?<tf?lLi n..4j&^art%?Chaiq>LL .. A ills
M. Bay; Messrs Jonathan
ilj,- and Charles Dogaii. Ushers
tie: Misses. Mo destine- Byer.7
riur.ii, Shelton. _AVlhtpfi~tfurdyi
m 9A and Kva Divkert, Martha
. BryanD and' Klizabeth I-ony of
ass !?H. Junjors furbished inu'sfor
the..occjj/ion.
TTi Tay~"was~ file lhst dTiy of*"
Jio. 1. The faculty of the school
as" "fi'll'-u s; C. Wumlson. Pi in- p.d;
David \ulvi.la-, T. J. JeilVi
>, KiTna Drake, I.essTe Wilkins7
a:"""aficy" "JuhnsonVTAudie Thorpe,
ra Foster, Willie ; Lewis, G-i-orgTalle'y.
Kthel Carter, Miss
ii wn Stacy Wihi|nmr?\ Mamie
'o lison \nd Jennie B. Woodson,
ur-1 i y School Direrires.-.
M l'. MORI Ml CHURCH *" '
Rev. A.. M. Matthews, Pastor
Tie Sin dav school irave a "box
ipp.r." The suppi r was a very
Mi|Uf affair. Punch ami ice
can ,\vserved". ' Deacon Wilr
ins Sannte]s showed a very inter
tiller, picture with his machine.he
Pilgrim Insurance Company
priTjri i ssfHtr with" Rev. HifrTten
id his co-\\01 keis-?
number of.hew camps In shelUr
e Junior recruits. 'JJ^euefore
le comp. r.iu now existim? are
ithorizc i to pick' capable men
TTmvtlu' rtandirttr one,?remh-Chew
1 advance parties to build the ched
.. ttits' 'he men w?nt from
iy key ijien of the new company,
he advantages offered aI'e very
icoyratrinit.
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An \n-\v?-r to the Struggling *
^ nuths Prayer.
As tin college? and univer-it
inn- j,v a close, spelling an erd
the in:;scholastic year,
any struggling college ami high
hool \'>\,ulLlAvho- ;uc smuggling
ird t" maintain and to attain
nu* it' the higher hirgs'of life.
ay i ha- h.e'n answered by b' ing
>1 to gain einph .y-ment in the
iri'uus outfits lf the Civilian Con
rvati 11 : Cot p< and the many
ar.s i f President Roosevelt to
e many courses at th'* begin- rg
of a ti'.w Reason. Morfhon-e
?liege i- leading iii Sluth Caivi.a,'
having a total of twelve (12)
en at Co. 425 located art Modoc
h ? have enrolled for the summer
onths. .
t-"v
To th? Regular Arniy.
Moil vv i? have?km ved i+t the- -
viliaR-f-'f'bnservation Corps and
hose service has been satisf;**^,
ly Htld who e?n meet, the voquir
cxaiuination-- and qualifications j
e < II r<.| a 'mission to the Rcy~"
iir Army by a n Act passed by
)nprr.e:ss which will become >cffec- i
*'o?^u?& 1, 1035. During the I
ek" or June 10tVi (Ye DabbTer)
divot) a letter of admission, i
lose receiVirur sueh letters are 1
(.compelled to join but to enter 1
tiu-.y are interested in such at) N
list Binnt, ??
.Will folk* as I watch the land;ipe
of the setting sun and lis- i
n to the- boys sintf seres,of re- i
niscer.ee . and ,a* Serj?o?nt
ashintrton staffs "Look Down. '
int Lonesonv Read." Until next
te.k (Ye Dabbler) bids you Aure
>ir. , ? ? e<
iL 1 1
SUMMER SCHOOL AT PAINE p
COLLEGE r r
- r
The Summer."School For Pas^~
tors and Lay' 'Workers opened at
Paine College, Augusta. Ga. on the
morning of Tuesday, June 11th f
with tht. largest enrollment in the I
history of the school. Oil evidence ~v
points to tlie fact that this 'will
be one of the best adiools for 1
Christian workers over?held?at -u
divided into three distinct groups,*
nirmelyr Tor pastors, missionary
women and young people. In this
school are enrolled thirty-five pa>~
tors, forty-six missionary workers,?
and fifty-seven workers in the
young people's?division?of thtr *r
church. . - ...
A well prepared faculty of 12 *'
men and women are offering cours- ^
ps on the following worK: sermon
Material from the Old Testament, "j,
Community. Service Work. Work
for Young Pfcoph* in thp-QolorerT v
Methodist Episcopal Cljurcn1,* The
Christian Religion. Its Meaning y
and M.essage, The Life of Christ, ^
,1 he Ministers Message of evangelism,
Woiaen at Work in the
Church, Organizations and Meth- l'
ods, Improvement in Worship~programs
in thP Sunday School and. I:
EpWQrth League. The T^i>k of \
the Colored Methodist EpiscopaL
Church, Homecraft Work, Chris- i
tian Stewardship,?A?Program?of" Recreation
in the Church, and
Training in Community.: Singing.
In addition to the regular bourses
offered in the school an interesting
and helpful devotional houi
js held each day from nine until
10:00 o'clock in the morning. This
is one of the most enjoyable period!.
of thfr? day as. members of-till :
three groups represented in the
school meet in the general, chapel
of the college for a real worship J
program. Also many of the friends
from the city who are nut regular !
ly enrolled come daily "for?this"1
Christian fellowship.
ON Wt diiesday right??Miss?L, .
Bagley addressed the group on
thp subject ' ".Making a: New
World." This nv et fig was well
attended and Ulivcli?good was" derived
from her talk.
On Friday evening under the direction
of Mr. Mark"*0. Fax and
.Mrs. FI M. Mullino, < a musical
progfrJUn was rerdered by the
pastors, school. Jubilee ^Singers
which was_ of joyi'd by all present.
<ii< i:i:n wood notks
_____ j
evangelist, formerly of Spartan-,
hmrg now -ros?,! ?,?at.- i?24-- Mariuir
St., Grbimwi od> S. O. will be
KI a J to as-i-.t-;>t ny pas' u r in con- '
duct ing a reviv.,1. meeting-. IMeasuV^
wrilp to the above address foi
fu?uu I- eo44144;ui.u at iu44,? 1.
; (tiTC'Sts of M"*s. Fan nie Cromer waiu;.;
Mesdanes Hayes and Johnson
011 June 2h;i. !
Mrs. S. i,| \\'a-hington of Ni w
Vjork is-visiting her mother, Mrs
P. (^uafit's at:(| ff iends. I
Miss Macie lb lloway a grad- |
not oi harbor S'ebtia lll'is hniiic s
for t.ht- suniHit r 'Vacation.
The N. U. nub was* delight- !
fully rtained by I>r; and Mrtr
('. P. Pen-in.- Guests ineludei. *
Mrs. ( ': \V. Hunt aiul 'Mr. G. Gard- ..
imp pvomir.iMU undertakers of the* *
\i..c ii,i?< >'iai;...r n... *
mui lur, a I i - . .1. M . \V . Ikor. ?
Tin" Trttrwii'.jir tnrrr--rt-ttirfted '
home fjLcnn various- seln pis:. Miss- ,
es Kth' 1 Baius, A Peterson. *
Pit km a Williams, Lueile Brooks. *
Mes-rs JamisTkvFusT "Walter Willi; <
nioii and ly/.ekiel Chappnll. Jr.. *
from S- C*. S'ati ColUire. The fol- .
Hjvtuiir n?;ii'npt's ieu lor sunnier
schools: Misg. JimmicWilliams.
A. & T. College: AIiss Jess hi Gilliam.
Benedict ('oilier';- Mr. Andrew
Blufi'ord, S. C. Slate; Misses
Hc.Ien and Rrj*"h - f.oinnx, (in. ii-?
Mr. J.vT; "Pcrcival left for N'cw
York last week where lu- will visit
relatives ami frier.is. *
? Teachers.- home ,il'l I. i L.inpli .'.iii).
a?socc -ssful?schi ol?Uuuu inolnd. *
Misses Nettie I"' N. A fin- W i Lli.uins,
'Be.Htie I\Ver-ui>j,.- .('orinc
Ware.
Mrs. C. V. Hi'f and dairylifer of
Allendale wei'e week-end visitors >
in the city and aAt nded Tuber'
nacle Baptist Chutch.
Mjss *Aii.ii.iy Cochran left -last *
week to attend th'~CTTin men cement
exercise- at Will rfofce, Ohio.
Having comple'ed h j work in Janlt-'
uary, ltKi.r>, she . returned to the\ ;
school tu pniUicipa.' e. ill tile eXer-? j
cis?'S with her class. .J
Mr. John Walker, dr. 'ijt~hohie ,
fioni Rah igh vvliure fie s pi ill a ;
sifccessful school erm.
<. Mr. Robert Gilliam .of. New 'i
York is home visiting relatives ?j
and frrepds. -i *1
?Mrs. Cm lie LLimL is ...visiting in .1
Pittsburg, Pa. ]
Mr. I.ee. Button was fiinmaliy.nl j:
Sunday at Mt. Pbgah Baptist .j
Church. *1
The Humming Bird's Club gaveJ
i wii'V i?? inviit>11 ..ni'l'ih a thi Iiiiidk !
1*1?sM-i'i*. l'iy.Y.iv Tompkins? Friday
evening. J "j
M ACKDONI A RAPT. ( HURCfl .?
i Rev. K. J. Daniel, I'astor
Macedonia Sunday school -wris *
w..n After?ci~v Tlr-vua-I ~
5ion and revic\vs~ class Fn11 tj -I1 cms
were presented and the school (lismisled
for "devotional services.
Our able, pastor delivered very i?.
pining* sermons morning and tvt
riing. A Children's Day program
was pi esointed at the B. Y*. P. U
hour. .Visitors, giving remarks
were Bertha Ppsey. and Leila
Johnson.
The Missionary Soc.it.ty gave
:hurch entertainment on Monday
night which was very s'nceessful
1'ABKRNACLK IIAPT. CHLRCH
Rev, T. R. 'J'olberf, I'astor
''Sunday school w;is well attcnd1
with teachers at their regular
' v
1 ?^
osts.
At eleven o'clock the?pastat
reached a very scul stirring: sernon.
the subject being, "The Reurrccted
Christ." Wnen Th IHi
ity visit the friendly church.
Mr-. G. A. Parkelv Missionary
or the Sunday school and" B. Y
U. Contentions was a welcome
isitor.
A Children'sS~Day program was
endered at the evening service
liuliM- the direction of Miss Eye
Channel 1*\ '
JOHNT-TON NEWS
The Children's Day program
lmt was rendered at Bethel C. M,
1."Church -on Sunday P. M. was en
oyed 'by all that were present.
. Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sunday
choo| opened at 1Q:00 A. M. with
he Sunt? and teachers at-, theii
iost of duty.
On Sunday at 11:30 A. M. thert
.ill be preaching at Mt. Zion Bap
ist-Church also Sunday night, al
d.30 P. "M. The public is in pod
to ail of tht'se services.
Mr. ami Mrs. Noah Amos motoi
.1 tQ.-C'ol.umbia, S. C. on Monday
Mr. Mimnaugh Amos who ha?
K*l?n attPn/lSnir e^Unnl of
Vashington is at home now aftei
MEN ]
CON
While there will no
given to men who i
eving Monday nigh
rium, it is highly irr.
wear stylish good I
The Marsh<
have the kind of clo"
_wear and feel well:
Priced Withi
;: : ?: ! <:
pFHE O
PLACE i
I SILA
[5& 10c
: 1546 Mi
I CQLUM1
t I nthe past. few^ ;
[; Thousands of Dolla
|: The Times and mak<
!; best place in Colurr
j: ping, v We are now
! terations to our Fi
[: Ifcrveiadded at a. cos
dollars an AIR C<
I TEM that adds so m
!; the shopper The. a
\ is 99 percent pure be
I store, it is also coo
' temperature of the
; than Street Heat.
! We do not have to tell 3
; you already know about
come into our store the ne
: see HOW COOL and Coml
L E E V Y ' S
FUNERAL HOM
Undertaking- And Embali
t-SLOGAN?
LOWER PRK3E
^AMBULANCE SERVU
As Near Ah Your Nearaat P
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLl
Phone 9276 I. S. Leevy
?" .?- :? .
yvr?.-n-rwm spww
'
- Saturday, June ??, 193S
a successful term there.
-Miss-Jiiib-Y. Minick of Saluda. S.
C.' has been visaing ..the* Misses
Mamie (i and Grace' Bltmd cm
Jackson ~ r -? *7?
Mrs. E. M. La'imore is attending:
summer'school at Bet'tis Aca- _
demy, Ttenton, S. jC.
Mr. Shing Boughtnight motored
to Jonesville, S. C. Saturday after|
noon. ". 'T '
Prof, and Mrs. C. 0. Mg-lntosh
"are atteniing sumine'i" School af
State College,' Orangeburg, S. i\ ???
Mr. aivd Mrs. Noah Amos have
- Phis-No. is TV*. W.
- We- are glad to see Mrs M:\iliia
1 Padgett Austin again after being
ill.
r Mr. Willie Garv has returned
i from a visit to his uncle, Mr. Hen
?ry Gttiy who lices in Augusta, Ga.
: The Lpwortlv League^ will meet.
1 on Monday night, at 7:110 P. M>.i
" The public is jnvUed to ?e pres*. .
ent. ' .
?The <T4*ureh "T" Building Club
will nnet on'TuesdayiuKht, June
. 27th. .. .. .
s Mr. Leslye Stalworth of Booker
Washington was the guest of Mr.
Mimnaugh Amos on Tuesday.
'
ENTER
-TEST "
i
?k. '
t be any official prize
ittend the huge gathf
of fV*Y^Sfir Anr1if/-\_ I
I V' av tilt f 1 VJ xiuuitv
iportant that the men
oking- clothes.
iB-Tatum Co.
tlies that any man can
dressed?and _~_:
n Your Reach
*
wmammmmmum
> 9 ?if _
OOLEST^r
uTONr
/ . ?. -
ERS I
store!
. =- ? - - - X
ain Street r -:f- >?
BIA, S. C. I
? _ ' -?
years we have spent % ~
,rs to Keep Up With k
e SILVER'S the |
ibia to do your Shop- &
making extensive ah
xtures etc. Also we ;j:
t of several thousand $
3NDITI0NING SYS- |
iiich to the comfort of
ir is washed so~that it-1 t
if ore it comes into the :j:
led down so that the
i i V
store is mucn lower .?
'ou about our Merchandise, ?!
. 5* .
that, but we do ask you to
xt time you are up-town and ?fortabfe
it is. ^
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S?
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hone
IMBIA
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