The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 06, 1935, Page Page 4, Image 4

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HBi -f > | Page 4 ?hr ' i |Jaluirttii lEpaiirr PUBLISHED WEEKLY \ tiHO AssemblySt., Columbia, SrC. Entered at the Post Office at Columbia, S. C., as second class (? matter by an Act of Congress.. SUBSCRIPTIONS One Year - $2.00 Three Month., ?.76 Single Copy - ?1 . '-OB FOKKION ADVERTISING AGENCY W. B. ZIT'K CO., Dearborn S^. Chic.tgj, 111. Ollical Adv'ersite^ nitiiL at the rate allowed Dy la v> _lh_ Leader will publish brief and i athhi.i1 letters on subjects ol k'v interest, when tliey are acc inpanici by the names and addresses ol the aOShbrs and u < .no.r. <d a dumulor} nature .-kii ii . iii'.'as commuijiialiens'wil) ~?mii . '.<i?11" i. n.'i?Kvjeweied manuscripts \yili iK>i bo returned.-? - " ULMiT'l ANCES i't i-K- liratl- a:'i Postal \>r Express Money - Orders should be pay abf<- ?-Pw-- Uiu order of The Palmetto Leader. . * LK(): 11. HAMPTON... Publishei N J FREDERICK . . Editor E. PHILIP ELLIS Field Agent ALFERJ) TV-BUTLER. Adv. Algj\ Communication intended for the current ifesUe must be very brief and should reach the editoral .desk riot later than Tuesday of - each week. City news, locals, personals and social news by *r-; Wednesday niKht. ?; Business arid Editorial.'Phone 452H Stat n rrlir'v title l> lU'tt rJ.'hut let tor; of the Governor ot" Michigan to Joe I.ouis is- worth preserving, If Job." only makes the. ideas therein expressed .the X'.onipass. by which hy, steers hi> course, no Negro; will ever feel anything hut- pride if ' A deal is beij*g.-said about the Social Secof tt >?A?-t-y-hut '"'l i?> 1 lai -? iy W?sh!ngt"n .Morrv-(io-Hound" analysis of it does r.otr; give nrttc.h comfort to colored 'Americans. | Says the "MoVry-C'iu-Itorrnd," "The It Social Security Act excludes domestic servants, farmors.. farms worker- and casual laborers from receiving its benefits. 'lTiis.Jea.v es?ntrt mo-1 Nt j 1 . -a ... ,.c: I '< not let afv- nc th'f.k t'l- v as deliberate. The frame* - TT" bill knew e.xav* in what activities the Nc'.r!" m.o-tiy ire gaged. And -kink <f *. Fourth of .1 .ly. : -r* mocracy" ? ' c.' Joe bonis 11 ii a* v ceVDetroit. He ?aid "the heat in?-ft' Camera was not bine- to celebrate him for, but after he win- the championship U would 1 <e different. Joe avoided the huniet online1'celebration by,coni'iny- ahead of the srhedul'-d time. " There are now two- tailored cadet at West 1'nirt : . ,-uc a pernor anti the other a'--f|*c?hman. Both are appointees of former Conpressman DePiiest. JTad there been no Conirrossmtvnf- PoPriest there would have been no We-t Pointers, . Conirressman' Mitchell -who un fort mud ely succeeded Af.r. Pepriot says that he does not intend to confine his appointments to colored. laJ^hjis if white congressmen (In nor confine their appoint a . i. . ...i 'i . t. ... tr.. 1. 11 . meius in w.nii(.' nnys, .111\ .Miw.-'eii s two year.-- outrbt not be able to past fast enouprh. im + ^ A MINI ST Kit SIT \ K S ??,I.'o?te)- t Ik- head of "N'eero Kr.terprrstfs.V the Hanuiritan Herald in a l'Ocenf editorial called attention to the reason <>f nnielr.of the weakness-of the 'Neiri'o. The-editor of that paper, is himself a -minister of many years* of sorveip, and of promin' nee. arkl what he says of inini-tef- oeff-'iyily <r"\v<!vtliy of-there?atUniliut:-_m particular. The editorial is as follows: Allot us should examine ourselves1 as ministers,'''and see if all of u< are1 t ra?*t irihir what we preach ? ?to other". The?fir-t f>>r to advise is nut s, Ives, ^ j. a matter of impossibility for us to sec\ the other fellow before -coing ourselv?<s. A.s,_ministi-rsJ there <Lte hut few of us that encourage Xetrro enterprise hv our example. It is. tfV, fefo1 e; imp^?tWe' to "'get the mass of our people educated with "'^eonl'Hlcnr,' in Xftrf-o enterprise urttth'we. as leadr-t's of.the people, see ? - / nri'j.rO them by patr6nizir.tr Xogro ' merchant < . - Negro hankers. Xegro. barbers. Xefio doctors, Xogro dentists, Xogro blacksmiths Xetrro tailors, Xegrn ice cream parlor"', Xegrn rafes .and everything that needs to build up Xetrro enterprise. Then, and not until then, can we expect to ,. convince our peopl? with the belief - - that~t> m "right that the Negro should stick together just as do othpj- races." If there is anyone in the world "who should encourage the patro^tUSBSSSS6sUB ^ 1 nage of Negro business and pro 1 fessious. it-is the. preacher. Frnn i who does Ihe get his support bu from colored people, and how ca he expect mueh, unless these ar Negroes earning a little more tha 4{--Uke> to keep their_iiYes_._&n bodies together, How are th boys and girls who are comin; from our schools to be employed Taking nil of the patronage o the race t,> another race certainl Ttjcreating no. places for thes young people. Preach heaven o Sunday and taking the money h 'gets .aifli spending it elsewhere o _ Monday isn't doing much forjith 1 kingdom he talks about on Sun day. A religion that isn't relate t(, economic and social condition i<n-t much of a religion an'ywaj and t'hc sooner the kind of preach _>rs referred to in the editorial re? \ "fee that, and practise it, the bel ' Te'r it wi)l he. Editor Harriso speaks Fro'in what he has sect There are preachers of that kind i very community. They are hen .there and everywher, and the rac would he better of without then They are a handicap, instead o valient workers yfor God and mar Of course, there arc some min isicr.-* \Vno (io mucn in encouragin Xegro* material welfare; the standirig : together in. all things They irot" Qnlv. prcaeh it. but the; practise it in their daily lives Such men are responsible for niuc' > >f the progress made along1 sue' 'ihi'S't and are blessed of men an ' cloved of the angels. - ir m:(;hoi;s wkw-: i.ikk jkws Whether pr not the Jews b Clod's .chuseri people, they knov one thing definitely, and that ;,i: that* ho people fan "live and prog per whose philosophy of lite is no one for all and all for. one. The; don't- just talk ahoitt that bu - thev?practise?it,?Whe.-t^ ever Ii-wvis mistreated because he is I ; lew. -all the other Jews make hi: -cause their own.. If it takes men r ,.v- to sk>- the' work. they, raise thi money." llitler of (iermany ha male that country a .hell for Jew uvuf.b Vutforirg b?^ug brought up on (lieni. Tlnv are mistreated it ome .other' countries. But th? .thor Jew- don't ju-T meet anr _ * I t..i! ! rnl. woniy rcsoiuuons. mei ; ^Ifow that?motley is. the mostelo .'i|;n';lt talker in this' old world I! iruo. 11 rev proceed to raise riion - I V . for their oppressed l.irothers Thev are now raisinsr -a fund -r*j thru and a quarter-TtlilliOfl- dr>h lars. Xow -if.Xetrroes would onl\ Ili? for theirs a- the Jaws do. But ?thoy won't. Instead they take theirs out in talk. Take the Cos' -t-r'.tn-Wavner AntMynchinc 1'il as an exiinirle; \ the X.A.A.O.P - ; :. !> ?n r i . nl- ' afli i" .anneaX?foi ? ruy t<? aid in the fiirht for i?> t>'i*. eoy.yof! pc-oplo <-oein ?d'ir.dllYercr.t, v.algr.i.htr froiiv.tht " -jk'o-so. The officers of that asoiatio,,-whii-h >vas leadir.tr the ht f'-"-. -a-sa-.ro wore iri'catlj nr. the want of. svll - Had "ty,at bill bc/fj >' :* pa: titbtftr." import to the- Jew: : " ': .." \ y ILL-1 . >1_L- Itjj IU O luy a?-y w?v.jM hav-p-hor-tv-fortb All the averaeo Noer< It seems. ?is that he ire .1 ]o;i'-r fairly well: h<>w his brothe fan-* ?' no business 'of his* Unti ' haWnttitmle however is" changed ' h<- n<Tor'mat the. rave will reiViair *{* By George A. Singleton . Y < i up ueerny text A ciieeliu.l Ijcai'i is ii yuutl inccli one Pro.erbs 17:. I'in w eekly thut: l Went tu : i audi witii tutor, i.av A iiiusier.'severe' au.i k'ijiii \? hu taught by pain oi 'the bitiii; caln 1 el ' leai netl 1 little u him. i I'ii lu . eliuuj .with the teachei Love, hl_U?ruy?11Ki' tell' >1?eyes?mil What tlie path tears of the 'liive years' " - u a hi never revepl tu me. Pitcher . Tiie irmortai, spirit o ' anothe ' oocf man has departed for th ties. Rev. Moultrie \V:;r!ey~tstoo n front- of tlie saorainc^fkik^Jiost for several years lis a minister o -).B.u.ulu.r ' in. ..n.uv.i?.?l<>.. man and an ideal husband.' Th iivn daughter. who remain \\-er rhuUlmatos of'the writer at Alier This writer lias just gotten thr entertaining tluT Sunday- Schot Convention of his district. It wa v glorious meeting with" -mor money raised than ever befort u.d in there tUm.'s.-./fhe-proirrai was hell fill. . ~? : Prepared him for the your cor vent ion which will meet at Co] mbia the !a-t of July under' th lirection of Dr. A. P. Sncnrs. an r>iof. (I. W. Howard. South Care iina floe. ' thing^ 'in a big way. Ull may expect big things when m<>f vision are at the head, from th P,bhop down. This humble write f Points has consented to be -pres "nt throughout the session. D: F.'lir wiH pardon its fov sayinj "I,i t us advance on our krecs." 1 , Tr> our doliprhtful surprise, Ci = _ -Imi)? and Mrs. John A. ("'.loft?, an 1 Mrs. TI. Y Tooks, paid us a visi last ?\vrfik as they returned fror "nuvmenooniont "at . Wilborforfc* Tt was a pleasure to have then Bichop Grepfpr and Tookes are lead -J 7 1 - ers in their church and faithful a_ friends l t The Old Age Pension bill in this ; n state has passed both^hon^s of ' e the iegislaljutc^ a unanimous n vote. A bill is btyng enacted apd propriating five million dollars to e linaiice it. The bill is on the govg ernor's desk. It is expected that ? he will sign it. The writer makes f haste now to attend an Old .Age v Pension club picnic. It .is encour*t> agrinjf an touching to work foi n these old people. Just how will the Negro in the Bouth fare remains to be seen. v It appears that antler the federal - law -domestics, religious workers j *nd farmers will Ik* excluded which means the Bronzeman. Yet s this is a great moral victory. * After a hiatus of five years the United States, government recogl" nisc-s Libei ia. Forthwith there, is ^ a stir in the Bronze camp. aiuL a j' ace to see who will be Minister. ' Dr. Joseph L.. Johnson close'friend # of Ohio, is prominent, lie serv(I in that office under Woodrpw perman, also Dr. Thompkins, Recorder of Deeds are after this plum: The Abbysinian situation contin ^ lies to hold the- spotlight. Coni^ mon to see 'Bronze people ? in the -fToift paire headlines nowadays. In th'e event that Mussolini starts a V war down there,' you will read lot* ' about your .kinsmen. The new ' h Roman is having: a time with moll hiria. 'the heart and dysintery. d b<>t some Preacher telltyon about SennaelierifV invasion":1ml how he lost. Some school teacher will tell ? you how Rome was once sa,-cd by cackling- of go sc. Bv time these lines appear'your cr.ibe shall have pone to Tulsa a".1 L_ met' the ''contingent from home. k The/o is much talk nowadays about which you will be "inform'd f- -later. . \ i . Kampbellgrrams $ ? i V .W ? XI s T Bv Stephen; f. Campbell ?j? 1 - r The*: I 'll; v>a::.;v .". J> i>'-.;t-.- :::s*|' J :y,b;.ot:cr t. ' he'S. S an.: B. V. 1. I . Comyn.tioh. of. Byname C.o.1.bell's Work vn. the- tic- .. hi } \ sn.vs. .-.o is -wo;;. ploasiM..' I shall!; ^ hot bc phased until I >e the :Y.hts ! iua ?' it wu! m out th:w sit* < :' ] ires. un'iv. .?ut a ai<'t r. paid j <1."?(?.?? i ;'i>[ advertising. ; /;>.(??!? utile*. :ujt'l "'i' ; . j !_' _ras>.ami buv:;t 217 qiiai.;-. s ? ;-a ,0"> t? 'f > l .'J''. I f i In -i' . .* i P " . ssi"U of' the?ftv vorti n i? * t s- ii.t have the; host pi'i'.-vam ! attempted,-. if it <ioos 'not he 'ii;fei? v".t from, all \\\- \v-er had* th.n I , -h: ll conclude thai all my t^ 1 uvgu-absolute failure. I i-an V-'y ay. I h.-.ve dot*.- what m other ,! all ir. l)w would -have tried :<< do. If niv services aiv md- -. 1 : i*i*^.j, i ii; 1. y . J m r:e t4 working for appreciation. ' i ;im training t d y fee tomor-* . n\v'- 'opportunity.' 'No,. 1 do not j raw. a salary. I have raisd all , ' .ra'-eling expenses, and paid my-) ?-i: up to th:s moj.tr.. My ctrijf.ve ' i ?ut~ .a?t Kri'hvy njnrr.ittjr at hhitt 1 s at State.-hartf- The o niiectiun ; r- :! utfrd?the'ce.1 shaft. the- fan ! 7 TTetr. a:.aiL- tau-sparkplugs vlwJj yJ c_., Ill ih-. '|ai d, I'he?*=?u;. ! ' in ^ the ho.*pita! at a, cost of sjlao.|' j. I v.aikv ; ;noi'e ti.an Jo mile* fin , i .? I p. ;,nd my feet ai'e still sore. A I man whom I help d y ars 'ago. ' r pgj.'t" "iluT to "AJTTeTson. No'. I lr am i.ot tired. . , i l> iir 1 >yi.v<'.i)ji|>hfli: lio ut (? lave to have t-he Soiithei'ii Baptist . >! s lor our- Teacher Training ? W >-i k ? No. the. eenvtiiliyji up- J lC uovid this course ;ts o.r' state' >. a i ,e course hecau-0, of' tin dead : f'tigotten ' 'N itioii'! Issue.'* I'hei e are sevi nil course- you may - use. Tile \*as .? series has Ir eij, l e. ised and i- very. goodr.-J.'he Boyd ii.I'-es ape good. The Northern Baptist has p fme cuui;-c. 1 gave ipion." .- only for tile. South' I'll ' hiptist t'ouises. Dear Dytiunio: What is the n course tliut you plan to recom'* mend? It is ti.e same one revised. The old ei.! . ?. 1..U .V.o.. a. one book. The new deal with the > Biblv,?-I shall < explain in'details at the. convention the l'.?.'S5-:'?] nurse s. ? ? n l>e*r ('ampbell: Has the B. Y. I'. U. changed its name? Yes, the It. Y. 1'. U. was for young pcopl* . We found. out that all Raptists eel t airing. The name is no longer B. Y. P.U., but B. T. U. (nupusi i raiuint*"-cnion). it is (j mote lilting w.e.J-hink Wo will go . nio .details at the convention. Dr. ' '. K. Rrjggs ^v 1! 1 tin civ -this woik. ReC*. Robinson is prep*ring_io be y .in Ii. T. t-T. expert, P. J. Caivrpe bell is taking special work in plajk c and 1). V.-S. 1. am devoting" all t- ny time to Teacher Traifting. ?: u Dear Dynamo: Who do 1 have' >1 o write to tor a stopping plVee? is*. ' to rrit wjjU' ar.y one. Cone on to e Morris College Campos. President Pins'on will have places for iv all who will come. . 1./. ' Dr"- Dynamo: ,1 want to be one of the loyal 1,000. Will you I aw p are ior us lev join? Yes, 0 here will he a committee in .my >tl'ice ' r.d among the people tag' gipg the I.nyat 1000. "The Loyal Mto" TnoUsan.i are those' who ai\ 1 *elpi~Tr-to-4??>?nee" t-h-i* wockr 'l'iu" tiirst_ member sent ine $00.00 and L' the last one sent $1.00. The Loyal ' One Thousand nlan to send 10c * to 25c per month to support the ' i : air iua: Program and employ ' workers. 1).'name, will you have Manuals - at the convention? Yes, I will d have 201) there and tjrese will iw it the' last t will spll for 25c. n No pl.vin has been spared to ?. !>k"e the conventior?s of the state i. before the public. Many have |. not agreed with my efforts and . . .- . * * * THE.PALMETTO JJEADEtt wwr^wiiMWi?wiipp??M1 | I'ttRSONAAlTlfoirj | - ^.>k,0 :!: 7 'ft ? joKh AKiisji s Rogers? Young men and uoiuvn everywhere need encouragment and inspiration more that: ever. For these, they -may sat'eiy turn to the very ei'edible history of our race. Ilere* r.trd there ypo-n the pages of time our fore fathers have statnp 1 in an indelible way. many of the land, marks of civilization. Jamaica 'is the home of a* ihre grinds who has .travi led in nearly every continent oh the irldhe and who has searched diligently: -to fiinl odd an 1 unu-uul facts', about ?ur race and broueln?them to tlie front. .? This ipan-is Joel Augustus Kogers. He was born "in Sept., 1SS.'5, the son of Samuel and lv.iiily Rogers. Without any help lie educut d himself?by .-miT.- " mvknown cans. Ami a tprcsent there art1 a Ory few persons, black, or white, vho equals him in the technique f writing. II1' is internationally ilinw'n as an author and iourna 1st,. . , ? lie has tl'aveleiT vci y cxtonsive!y out of the United St .to*,- on.i peaks many ditfefen:. Hrrr^uages. The v.iluo- anil iliilucrce of his k may f adily he seen by the number of outstanding jieriodicals at gladly" at Copt his Wi.rk, A-. noiqj his publishers iin,J the Americ.n .Mercury, the MesAenjj? , r '.MayiKtir.e and 1 oHa/xl. L. ch . . Amot.ii: the <H:l\tvnt articles and books he has written, we in.l: "Front Superman to Man" l'.'l 7;' "As Nature I'.eiitN" 1915; World's (Sreatest., .Men of-African Decent" 1931; ."Impressions o' Kip ope" J .19:25; "Hloed Money" h.'J't; ? Igd press ion- of Dixie" IDiiu. " I'r.e Maroons of th, West puli^s : ,i South America" 11'"21; "Tite Kit. Klux Klan. Past and Present ijojo." '-Tht. CJoideii Dopr" 192tt "Tin America Xcurio in Huropo" a? d many of others. SeVu:>-s r ma azK'.es ami, urns- popers tave oi.joyed the priveieire of 'havoc him on t.hvir editorial stntV. Hi :ov\ writes "Y in- IF. ry" in the Pittsburjr Courier. For fotir years h served b.is 111 nil" M 111; III li-oir mv:u present) with Jin:-e .Solassv ] ??Ahy??ii;ia.? .. > lui. ti"i orYmohies. A; the a'tfV- 1; ' i-i'Vi als cany-hidden facts h' y: ar r.ce. 1'F.N DI.l'.TO.N NFAYS >V ?Jt.:Tc ^ School a t Ki'nprs Chapel A. M. E. Church was vol] attended. Mr. H: V. Thompi?n, superintendent, training class to.'.-one of which Mrs. R. J. Cl.ark s teacher l!olil.s the 1/anner. ' Sunday i'liuir the fifth Sunday-it >va- Mis-ioiiary Day. At 11:30* Rev. <Juideit pre ached a wonderful ennorT for fhe benefit of the Mis-" -ior.inw Sncitn-v hi eh was enjoyed^ f^5D?^ - :At. 3:HA n lanrrrSroup from StT Jam . s M. K.Church of Seneca mine ami i rendered a program at Kir. jr.- Ci.ahel for the Missionaries. Owin^ to a hi" rain our~ attendance was . sni'iJi which we regret very much. \\\ aiv always triad to have S< mVa \ i it us for they brintr a * projr: am worthwhile. Sunday ewhing1 lliere was a intrihu' < r:tat Kings Chapel between Silver Springs Baptist Church and Kings Chapel! Of course Silver Springs ben^t Kintrs Chap.] simrine. but Kings 'Chapel heat Silver Springs paying money. This was for the benefit of Mr. .T. K. Thompson's Club. $5.00 was raised.-Rev. ar.d Mrs. C. B. Vance are the proud parents of a fine baby girl. Mother and baby are "doing fine. Mrs. Alice".Tones is on the sick list: Wc mi-.s her s0 much from church. Tier friends wish for her a,speedy recovery. On last" Thursday evening the body of Mrs. Missouri Oliver was funeralized at Kings Chapel A. M. E. Church. Mrs. Oliver departed this life .Tune 25th and was laid to rest in Kings Chaple cemetery. She leave- to mourn her loss a hu^hamt two sons-Tmd one dsuphter and a host of relatives and friend-. Rt v. J. C. Coaxum assisted Rev. Guidon in conducting the funer.il service*;. ^ HUM M I NOW AY N'KWS The (irand United Rons and Oaughti r* of Moses Bodge, gave e Memorial serpion of Mother Jtepp l.u - --She- was- a-member "Of li- l.otlgc for many years land 'as served ns a member of Ilbpi Well (huiih. She .was faithful mik! luv:\l to her church,''and served as Sunday school teacher from her youth until hev dt"th. " The sermon was jweiwhed hy .the ^rrmrrr. ttry."T*rM": Krox.' It tvits < n joyed-, by every 'one that was present. They had lots of visitors fropv '(liflfeyent churches. ~ Mildred Wilson policies' but they were purely Kampbellistic and are open for suggestions. Come on to the convention and hear all the reports, "President O ivTy spoka FaTT yrrrr until the whole convention was aglow. Thip year he will make fai reaching plans for The Baptist Summer Assembly. . 7' ' N v* V* \ NEWBERRY NEWS. r. 1 i ' _ The organization of the Coin?f unity Club at Bcthlehetn Baptist ! chilrch Thursday, June 27th was! ' a success. There were ladiet'pY.OSj -amt-fmiiL every denopiinatioTT a* j niong the colored people. Twelve i white ladies and the pastor of the Presbyterian church, who ate the sponsors of the organization were present. The program consisted of a play "The Bible Class and Community Meeting of Happyville," that was presented by represehtatives from each denomination. Beautiful music by a chorus, that Was trained by Rev. E. E. GaatdenMiss Thomasina Gallman, pianist. The project is an Interdenominational Bible School/ The white ladies have pledged $5.00 and the Inactive Community choir 50c. Since we haven't any money it*. the_ treasure, we are ask ing for 41 free will otfering. We will appreciate any amount from any organization or anyone. You may report the .donation to one of the ottieers: Mrs. Eunice E. Allen, Pres.; Mrs. L, J. Simukins, ViceVies.; Mrs. Jennie K. Gilliam, Sec. Hlicii K1 erk 1 ey, ~Treas: We are asking all of the best thinking ladies of-the city to join fee 15c monthly. . . The Hospital Rally by Miller Chapel A.M.E. church under the direction of Mrs. Roberta Middleton was the largest amount* raised since the Church Rally was suggested by Mr. 'J. E. Grant. At 3:30 i)*clock Sunday 'the two governors wore presented, Mrs. G. ('. Grant governor of South Carolina. Mrs. I,. I.-Pratt,, governor of North Carolina. Both ladies gave timely remark's. Mr. Willie Glenn held the audience spellbound with nn address, "The Negro as a laborer and Why He Should Labor," The music by .the. Junior choir Miss, Angerone. ?Young, . pianist,. Mrs. H. B. White, directress was good. Solo by Mr. T. J. Carpen"ter, '.'My Task,'^ Miss Thomasina . - Gull man. pianist; and-solo "God Is Love;" by-Mrs. Eunice E. Allen Mrs.. Celestine ,E. Martin, pianist .were enjoyed very much. The to*al amount collected . $157.9?; Dr. J. E. Grant raised the highest a nouht $73.00. Prize winners w'ere Mrs-. Mafiiie Wilson, Mrs. J. E. Grant, who gave hers to Mrs. Roberta Middle, and Mrs. Daisy Burton. All ladies paid the amount received on their amount for thehospital. ' . Mrs. Victoria Bo'ozer of this Tnfy7 spent a week in Washington,* D. C.t Visiting her niece and nephew Mrs. IJHie Mae--Scott?and "MmJames Wilson. She reports a very pleasant trip. - I Miss Mattie Pearl Glenn left Wednesday to^pend the vacation T7T, , j. loith?1 , ? x i ; _ n 1 1 - ii - ! i4?w-> ? icxi iii-iniiuiun?in uimnonu; n. c. - -J. ' : - \\ e were happy to have Mrs. Elsie Daniels greet us at tho door Saturday after having been seriously ill for sometime. Trust she will be strong again! Mrs. Mary Annie Williams is at home now, looking as well as over, aftth?having had a serious j operation. ~ T.tRle Thomas Slights walk-1 ing around now. Mrs. Bessie Perrin, Mrs. Maggie Taylor, Mrs. Ella Mae RufT and Mr. Wardlaw Rutherford are <t ill improving. Trust all; of sick will soon be-restored to themselves again soon. Mrs. Annie Blown is having a "our loom" TfungnTow built orf Hill street. Contractors Mr. Willie Mor ris and Mr. George Robinson; Mr. Arthur Allen .brick'mason. little Ruth Arneta Primus the grand daughter of-Mr. and Mrs J. JB. Morgan, the image of her grand parents is growing fast. 5"he weighs 22 lbs. only 10 months old. Mrs. Gertrude .Robinson is able to sit up after having been confined to .bed a week. Mrs. Mary Sena Nance Moore 13 ourVitln V10- r\oT*nnf ? ??v?? ut. I'tttvjuj Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nance. 1 Mrs. Charlotte Smith Clark of - \Yashinptnn, D. C., is spending a .few-weeks with her paren's Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith. ,? ;? 1)11 JlA'N NKWS . f . Mi1. Lewis Kvrvin of Florence was n-visitor in our town Thursday and Friday. Mrs. A. N. MoLeod is "up after bem# "indisposed a~fevC days. ' Miss Hennie Qr^lbolt is the reporter for the Mnrnmntf District Hftptist Church. She- is assisted iiy AI rs. DeatrKo Seggers and Mi SB ~ Alipn e Jones. 7T** ~ Miss Grace Hayes and Mr. Jam's McCoy attended a party Thursday afternoon in Bennettsville at _ the hjimii oX^liss Jluth- Smith.?? Bethel A. M. E. Church " Rev A. J. Felix. Pastor Sunday was a high day. The Sunday, school was peal interesting. Mrs. MrNeil is commended for the interest she takes in the los-on. The Supt. Mr. J, O. Cou-St-f a' VfTy Tffie "review of I he loswwfc Jfujulay was local preacher's day --The pastor conducted the devotional* and turned it over in their har.ds. Th.ey carried out the following program: Master 6f ceremonies, Bro. E. W. Dingle. Short sormonottes were delivere<l by Bros. L. Z. McDaniels, . S. James, "TT. MVBride mid 3. T. Bethea. Wo were very highly entertained by these men of God. - The Children's drjy program having been post poned, it was car ' .' ' rie;l out very appropriately in tlu . afternoon land .it night.?I.argt crowds attended both programs The little children, in th?'^ aftergroup at nigtu played thefy- |>art They having been well trair 1'ed by Mrs. Tureath.i Lleiub-tsor who are experts in such work. X< proi^i ams can fail with them at the head. The pastor commended them very highly for their very great and noble work. The Junior Choir under the direction of .\frs. Henderson tendered excelJent music. ?, The collection was grand. The .'allowing churches were r> present jd: St. Stephen RI. E.; Mr. James Wilson, Miss Beatrice' GiCnt and MY. "George Williams; Manning daptist, .Mi'. Luther Russ, Miss Hel en Manning, Mr. Harry Hamilton and Mrs. I.eola Smith; Bethel, Mr. A1 ford and Mrs. Sue L- Ilyl.i. Stewardess Board Xo. '1 had .. splemiid meeting last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Laura 1 lines. The I'ulpit Aid Board met at -lite home of Mrs. A. MeLeod on Friday, it wut; utso a' good melting.. TJie members of both of these meetings were served very delicious refreshments. Rev. Felix and little' .Herbert wen- tlirnvr ?M-rsr?Jt lurry <> 11 Mn'i'liiy inn! (if Mr. ami Mrs. Allen Breedrn on Tuesday, , 'Mri?t* Kster- \V. I? VitI luul Key, Felix , ami family for dinner Tuesday. Mr. Lee Jackson has again made Ihe church- and parsonage look -food by trimming the hedges. LATTA NEWS. Sunday Being th? fifth Sunday he crowd wtts small at Weston Chapel. ' ?? The Sunday school was carried nit as usual. The visitor.-* were Mrs. Jehetta ae-.-.ler" of St. Matthew, S. C. and her sister, Miss Kva McKae of Manning, S. C. * . .. The Junior A. C. K. League h^_d ts regular meeting Sunday at 5 P. M. Mrs. Bertha Crawford, President. ' . The . W; . and F. Society met at The homed f Mrs. Dorotliv. Cats Friday P. MTT ; , . The Buds and Roses "hut Sun lay .evening at .the home of Mrs. Missouri Mc'Lelon, Miss Victoria Robinson, Pros,- Mrs. Etta Moody entertained the Emergency C'lub. Mrs. Mable Woodbury and niuth r left for Washington, 1). tJ. on the 28, io spend the' 1th with r> laives. M rs.? Ul.nu h?Berrjt?arid?children in company with Rev. Mack pastor of Reedv Branch B'.ptii^ Cchttrch w re the' dinner guest? ^jf ' Mr. and Mrs. Collie Piatt on Friday. . Littlle ' Dorris Piatt is' still the leading character ol the Smithtown group. RoV. N. S. Del.ainein company with Rev. I.. A. Wells presiding kler of Dillon district?motored to Mt. Pleasant Mom/ y to attend the fur./ ral of Mr..- R. B. sparks. ' . Mr. Don Page of Dillon spent Friday with Rev. ami Mrs. N. S. I tel.aine. Mr*. Winnie MeRae-is now in the McLoud Hospital in Florence S. C.?Wt?hone for -hei?n Mieetl^1 "recovery^ ' l.'he Pulpit Aid Board will meet on Wednesday. M the'.'hbme of Mrs. Florence . Finger. Mrs. Alice Mc White, pve-i'lent. Master \V. Bethca culled to s <-e Mrs. Dol.aine on business Monday. Mi*.filial .Mrs. B. L. Kryile and Mr!-:. Del.aint' wv re the dinni-r quests of Mrs. Klla McWUl'ie on Sunday. -Mrs.* D-isy Berry is much improved at this writing. Prof. J. A. Ilalmon left--Saturday to visit his home in Columbia. I.AI RIONS N K\V'X? Vacation days are in full swing ' 'he voung set is changing their ctivities from one field of action to Another. Mi*s Burnic'e K. Washington is spending r her vacajjont in New York City. While others are er oiled in summer schools.. Miss Bur nice Pitts of Fountain fmrhn^ spent the month with Miss Flornce Boyd. Rev. Jas. E. Smith has a position at rn<' Cleaners ip t-.um.on. Mrs. Hanr>h nhrmon Mkifrphy of Detroit, Mich formerly of Lau rens spent Sunday with Mrs. Q Miss Henrietta Fowler and Karle- Hunter of Winston-Salem, we're ple?-ant visitors necefitly. The representative 7>f the 15 11 Brothers Fruit Jar Company gave a demonstration to an appreciative crowd last week in the school under the management of Mies Tttrry Baih^ Mfc-s. Marine K. punmore has .a district under'the same firm. Mrs, M. C. Whitener d\kg:;th to Che Wnmcn'n Conference at Benedcit College under the aus"" es of the Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina, is conducting a I . L E E VY'S funeral hom Undertaking' And Embal ? SLOCJANjiLOWER TRICE ; - AMBULANCE SEKVI As Near As Your Nearest I ~ 183f~TAVl>OK ST.? Phone 9276 I. S. Leevj 1 .> ; vy \V Saturday, July 6, 1935 . daily vacation Bible Sch'ol. j I'ia n.l?\]_u> W. 1). SUnrart and daughter aiv visiting relativi'S in D' unit, Mich. .Mrs. C. I)i 1 . lit xii -.in tlri)iiii">irniyd th.eirt as far _ ?-nr3?fretl'oit TuTTl from there she ( wetTT "alone to vi-it re lath es "in r-t-aal. Minn. - - .Mis, i mi tio CarioJl is matron? i yi the Bet t is Academy summer , school, Trenton, S. C. ? I Mi** r.gt s from Miss. Sanvmie M. Rk'o, ^stated that she is doing well as 'X student nurse. ; "Airs. ( fara-?\Vi ielit Simms has* joined her husband Mr. Win. Sinims in Washington, 1). C. Tleaeon S. J*. Sullivan has. postponed. his trip to Cincinatti, 0. Miss Trihble was the objective. Mr. Fred Dendy spent t]\e\veck. end with' Mr. and Mrs. I'inckney Rangley. II; returned to Rhieigh Monday ai'cnnpanied by. baibv Mattie Mae. A delegation of eighteen attend yd the Women's Missionary and Kdueatior.a.1 Convention -JM.'?Bethlehem, Baptist Church,. Newberry fist Filduy.* i?l5?50.K0 was the amount raised to that sum the lo - -ai churches pain tin ir lull- share. We are pleased .to- state that ? Mrs. Klla -Mae Bryson Fuller is.'* rapidly inipruv ir.g after a serioute illness in the city, hospital. ? Airs. J. I), visited her son T. J. 11' is jguMhtg strength slu* "was pleased to See. The usual interested bunch hi- tended the Bathing Beauty Contest. . 'Hiey reported a gala af- ' fair with our girl looking as. pretty as any. ... Mr. jlue Garrett is Vpainter no^ see him for jobs you- want done. M i s. Blurt bona Ajidoi*on ' and I Air. Wuftli I'oreu -o;i \\ mnim-.l ??n ; * ' , " the sick li.-T. ----- . . ** ? --.Mrs. Khnpa- Floniniing is -spending the summer in. New York. 6 ' " ' ' ' ** . Sunday, .Jufie .".o, was a high - day at B< thol A. .\1. K. Cliureh. The"Sunday-si. h'ool was 1 ?i gcly at. tended, as usual w ith.'Supt., Teachers and scholars at their post. K At 1 1 :.'ltl tin- regular, morning - -soi vice?heRai.i,?t-ka?pastor?being assisted by Hoc. .J. Hylioyd and others. Il>; side.ted text from l'sahn.-.:> I :N-U, As usual, an inter. .csliuy..and..spiritual s.rinnm .being? ^ listened to. Many. out of town '! visitors' were .-present. " Visitors, from St. I'aui also worshiped. A.t i!l.;U>* the Roy. Smith I white I pr. ached '-a a lin congregation. AI 7 : '}() '. m ther excellent- ser-. vice wa<. rondeted, with""seVeral of the tpiaft. ties assisting "with * ."the music. . Tlr mai.y friends of Miss^ II.. ' Katlniii.e ll'.mter are delighted . to know she airivnl safe in/ Lie tfoit to visit, her mother and is en .foyinjri her stay so mueh. Miss " IIunter is Vei'y" Trtrrc in church ? alulsocial Work ami w ti ust she will-soon return' .;s she is vtf.y \njLivh missed. . : . Mrs. Alice Young left- a few V . .lays ago to visit in Washington, Id. and other cities. . : Mrs. C'elia Mutidoek of Wash-' IT'.-. 'in. I?. i ?i?' 'in- ' home a folk, .Mr. .11. ? nd. Miss Mattie 1 tucket t. > Mr. Jesse. K-iik, Jr. ?>f Columbia is gii st of lus aunt: and uncle, Mr. ami Mr.-. Wi.l I lieu ins. We an.- son y to deport Mr. k. t W". (larliii"'ton ami Airs. Anna A.V 1 Idil.t still ilr,;lspo-e<-i; ; - < oKKsirrm NI;\\S ' Sunday school iit St. Paul A. Al. . ( htmh wa- well- attended. Thu Asst. Supt. Air. IC. l'. Hoggins is . " .dune I'd.-.. j iiis i., u (ii it It' i iHlly .J _Lhu. ~ vvr .11, Hixon i.-> i111 shut in. \V? ' ?. .lad Sunday, one at _ l l:Uii o'clock, l.y tli,. pastor, in ti n - alter noon Rev. Jby Fisher, pastor the <J. -Al. .10. Chunelu bis. eoiigrg- .. Jdoii' were w.ith M*- Rev.. Fislier always has a pleUsanto sniile for ' Cokisbury. Itis sermon was grand. 1 olleet i;.ji was $(>.25. Rev. Ford of .Greenwood wor shiped with us in the afternoon. The you lit; people Club was eritertained iat M.r. Barnwell Lourdn'?. hoine Sunuay afternoon...' Air. and Airs. James Pilgrim motored down from llenderteonvillv, N.-C. Aloifday, carried Mrs. Pilgrim's sister, Henrietta Robinan back. . ..?? : The \V.. p\ AI. Society served a ^ itiiich-fortheir gu* st in tiie after" noon Sunday.Airs. Annie K. Hunter returned to her home in \\ est .Minister- Saturday. _ Air. Royal Alillor writes he's having a great time iii Oklahoma. He is ex pi cted to arrive the last of tlie week. RIlXiH Sl'ltlNC NEWS' x The."l)U-v Be So.-ial Clul>" held its first meeting at the "FUith k. l ahin Library4' Fiiday, June 28, it h ii'iick. Tjie following officer, were ehcted:, President, Mr. J.. Peterson: Vice Pres.. Mr. B. Broadnax; Asst. Sec., .Miss Flos jsie (Soin-illion; TrP-s., Miss Danie .J .W'iPinnis; Critic, .Mis- Kvtiu Ham-. * Van' ; I!' i?ii: ici', -Vh\ <>ilnndn Wil- ?? \ liams; Chaplain, Mr. Clifton Wil (Continued on 'page 5) # I fi Mgr . ?i * ?* ? ? ?^ ? I