The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 19, 1935, Image 1

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-4< % VOL. XI.?NO. \2. T 1 1 " ? / i uDercuiosis v. Select Hon< , A ^? PRESIDENT WHITTAKEK ( FIRST TC An outstanding feature of the 1939 Clll'ljtmaj Seal sale drive directed by the 'Siuth Carolina Tu? berculosis Committec~is the scleeeion of an honorary chairman for this year's sale. For many years the South Carolina Tuberculosis Association has selected ap honorary chairman for each annual drive and this honorary chairmtmfihrip is now regarded as an appointment of unusual distinction among prom intent white South Carolinians. ??This year for the first time, the ? South Carolina Tuberculosis- Committer, a group of prominent Negroes, atliiliate'd with the South Carolina Tuberculosis Association in anti-tuberculosis work, decided to name an honorary, chairman for their Christmas Seal sale. President M. F. Whittaker of State Col lege, Orangeburg has been, unaniMr. and Mrs. W. L. Dickerson Observe j_ 50$h Anniversary Tuesday evening. Oct., 8, at the home of thofr son and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. It. I. -Knight. Wilkin Ay., Orangeburg, S. C., Mxand Mr;-1.' \V. I,. Dickson celebrated the - SOth annivetsary oT*'their t marriage. The couple was .married^441 Orangeburg in 1885 and represents one pi trie Oldest families ol if e - city. - 3c>-Hw4i'~ttiitrw- ten chitdrre? ?were* borun The?living?chilxlreu au- Mrs. Janio Wiley, Mrs. Mau'de Etan?, iMis? Catherine" 'Dickson, "< s^Mrs. liozela Kn,ij&ht, anil H. S. Dickson of Ofudgjcburg; W. I . Dickson,* Jr., of Newnan, (la.; and * ington; D.1 C. > -riit'y have- twenty living igrnr-.'chiLdren and o:? great gfandson. , The scene of the occasion was one liLlilifl'1 esijue tuauiy. l lie rifoins, thrown (n suite, were very beautifully decorated in white and ?'old. h Depending from the g.irlYi>- . doorway leading from the living room to th - dining room was a large wedding bell ptf white !and gold. In the center of live dining room table, which was covered by a handsome cloth (tarrying out the color scheme, Stood" the we.'.ding and bridegroom and flanked by tall wliite can!!.- in ivory candlesticks. Four streamers of white ribhon were suspended from the , - chandelier to Hie 1'oim* corners of the tahje; A profusion of cut fl Avers of, the s. asonr ai ti IjcuHy ar>'ranged, and the soft glow of li^ht.* all combin 1 to fi rm an exceedingly beautiful setting. Mrs. Dickson, whom . tin years I :;v, ton lie l. \ ci v- 'lie-lit l.v, was elegant' in tdrb black crept* with gold trim-hung-".' She and bet bridegioom of lv.lf" a century, from all ipncnrnn- " ici"-h?sujU have b; ; n eeleSra'iirg their silver Wedding in stead. The fact that they have Wc>:tthere';l the ycaiV s i success folly is due, beyond a doubt, to tho very high Christian standard they upheld throughout their lives. , . .... ' . ? The very high esteem in which and Mrs. Dickson are held is attested to in the'many beautiful gifts-ami expressions of appreciation and congratulations they received., Dean Pearson of Claf 1 in Collepe was toastmaster of the if casion. Refreshments, consisstinp of delicious chicken salad, saltines and fruit punch, were ser* ver. Each lady guest was present ed with a souvenir in the form of a miniature polden slipper filled ^vitk-asiiQitciIjialLpd nuts.; tlleaner were pivcn tiny cups filled with assorted nuts. "* Among the many . friends whe - were present with the family on this happy occasion \ypre MPs. Ell? Knight, Mrs. Emma Sulton, Mrs R. II,ume, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sulton, Mr. and Mrs, McDuffie Sulton Mr. and Mrs. E. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. C. F; Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. P. Harris, Dean and Mrs. H, Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lewis, Mr. and. Mrs. J. P. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Claggett, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. J. M Maxwell, Mrs. M. B. Wilkinson, Mrs. IL E. Daniels., Pres. M. F, H?Whittakor, Miss "Susan Rembert Prof. J. W. Harper, Mrs. Cleckly Mrs. C.'McTeer, Mrs. M, M. Jones Miss Sarah Henderson, Miss Gra Cia WaLerlnun ' r ? ? I .. EVANGELIST R. M. Pitts, pastor of Shi. loh Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, N. C. who will conduct a two weeks revival at Zion Baptist Church, Rev. J. P. Reeder, pastor, beginning Oct. 22. Rev. Pitts is ^Carolinian .and is well BK^known in North and South CaronL> lina for his Evangelist work. k 3.v>S ^ 'ommittee :>rary Ch rman. )F STATE COLLEGE ) FILL PROMINENT PLACE | mously nominated by the commit- . [ tee. I lie high esteem in which President Whittaker is held as 1 | head the South Carolina college ~ for tin. alining of Negro youth; as I chairman of the South Carolina irroun of Colleire Presidents and Deans; and as >tho influential center of an almost boundless circle ! state'^implyfits him to grace this 1 coveted position. I President Whittaker will call a meeting of all County Christmas" I Seal Chairmen and others inte-rest! ed in the tuberculosis problem a! mong Negroes in South Carolina I at Booker Washington School, Columbia, in the second State-wide j Seal Sale Rally and Conference on tuberculosis among Negroes, i n " South Carolina on November 2. _ The Horticulture ^ ? Institute Many, individuals have spoker. to ' me about their peacl trees having a thick gummy substance a- ! rotund the bhsb of the tree and' ' sometimes coining out of the hark ' " -e long flu1 (ii1 It an I hranehein?If- -i liiie will take a sharp knife and cut through the Dark, one will lincl a 1 burrow winning* in the s'apwood; I infested with a yellowish grub, 1 ] with 7r biwii hefiltT TTv " lotigTh" ~ " of the full grown grub is about ' onu iricln Tht WLutyuicd81 d by the attack and if it is hea\ily infested, they will kill the tree. 1 i The adult is a moth and has tiro appearance of. a wasp. Eggs are laid in May, June, or July direct.1, .1--. - i w11 me u#ik-i-i i.cur ii.u naounu. ?The voii'ng-wm k into i ll'1' sapuood " ',as they developo. They stay in the sapwood- until the following' : summer restin;r and remaining dormant during the winter months j ?inahwHiiiiiijf activity tho_ fpj.lo"*: ~ ih.tr spiimr. The moth comes out from May until July. There is one generation car!) year. One method of centr. ll i< to open the hark with a sharp knife and probe the buriows with a piece of wire. ? This'* should be done' in the early spring or early fall. Another method is to open a ring around the . tred in the earth.just a few inches deep mi I scatter?itr-vmy?lightly?- some para dicliloi ahenzcne. The ( x it t .direction will he given on th* box. . Young trees' shovld he treat (I. with even less .of the substanc" than-oil tree-:. Year old trees (in the-field) should not he treated at all.?After the parndiehlorabeimr. is put. into the .5 ring, cover it. over with soil and lot lie. The pow !er is form ! irto ?. >< lty the rrrtT^ture of ihe earth" '' and ti e Ui'.s- so. ns 1:11 iI ! he linr- _ rows of the V-1 til) and kill it. institute hopes to put on an exhibit at the fair: If you are in L_L?< OSttd r.lKI Mailt -til talc.. port in. _ the. exhibit,*.come-down to oar eve. ning class which is hol t every Wed i -nesciay evening at the B"obkor Washington 11 i jrli .School at' sewn i thirty o'clock. Path week I shall call your attention to some Negro home in the eity that is class* d as -a well i landscaped home. This . week I ; have in mind the home at 1011 ' Oak Street. Its public area (that area which is ex poped to the public or street front as some call it) has all that Can be asked, for a home of its size. Id might well be ~Termed, the iTc :U "planti d little home. The choice of shrubbery ?i$ of the best. The shrubs and JU.vrs . are situated correctly, giving an illusion kept with the winter lawn ' planted and up. .The only cornc1 shrubbery is a hit too close to -each other and to the building hut it \vould take a keen ol>setvin<* eye. to note that. Take note of this home as you drive about town there is a lesson there in arrangement, selection of plants ami gcn; eral care of plants for any gardenI or. I ., P.C.Lane RRAINARl) NEWS i. . Rv Mrs. Itnlh I,. Howell Harris In order to have a mutual under , standing among parents;, teachers, , and students in our effort to rea, liz-- a state and church, approved program for the youths here at - Brainerd, the parents and teachers-have organized themselves into a co-operative group, Parents-Teach ers' Association. This organization is sponsoring its first program for the school year. This ' program is to be rendered in the' - Brainerd Auditorium Monuay evening, Oct. 14, The "last chance" registration has pushej J,he enr&llmcnt into the thildf hupdt ed, _,or some-of the > ejifcydis Xfojh the lajjii of it. ( Religious Activities J Sunday morning the BVainerd group witnessed^ the conclusion 0f 1, the series pf sermons on "The ( --- A - ( Pal COLUMBIA MANY MIDWIVES ATTEND MEETING ?^ -J?.??;?rr ,t 1 >+ STATE CONVENTIONATTENDED BY 577 FROM * OVER SOUTH CAROLINA I ; ' ! The fourth annual State Midwi?Oj,v convention, held at?Iletiiul ' Church in Columbia recontty, was attended by 577 iicensed \v-Hlwives. Of those present, 81 were presidents of their classes during the institutes* that have .been In Id in the state. Thirty-two health nurs es were present ami there were a number of quests. Only four cmin shaw,couiity'received the- blue banner for the largest attendance, 50. JTTss Alice "Fisher , Kershaw ebutity nurse, received the banner from I Richland county, the last county ! to hold it. Charleston and Dm - I lington tied, lor second place with j 11 present. Richland county being the hostess county this year waif not eligible to compete in the attendance contest. Spartanburg received * the red ribbon for the highest pei rentage of attendance. Berkeley and Rich land eourities were awarded yelU-w ribbons Tor_liaving paid in tin* largest amount of license fees to die-state fund. They also were awarded green ribbons for 100 per ent fee paid in. Spartanburg'. Darlington and.Chesterfield received the green ribhon for 10Q nor cent fees naid. Bet tha Ilill. Cheraw class ClmsLerfield county, was. awarded t li prize for having- the best instrument case in the state .jci nte- t. Kliza -Foster of-Spartanburg re- " ceived honorable -mention out lie: eaaa.. . . .. . -J??I St. St. phens ahuPineville. cl .ss nf Berkeley rimnty gftye -tin nt ig- intil ' health playh t.~ .Dorchester. DaHington an ! Dillon counties pre <"ntcd partical demoipstrations. The invocation was nivcn by )h postoffice pot t, road , aii original poem.. Welcoming talks were made bv Dr. CI. K. McDaniel of.thcb stab. board of health. Dr. R. W. Hal) o' the county trTTTt*tl "ili'TJa'rtdn-nt Mrs. J. Riley health of farm women; Isabella lliuil and Floienci \?ki?'son tins'* residents of Cohimbia irroiips. Sallie Ruth. Kstill class. {Tampion -county, matb?tir< esn.or.se to these welcomes. Sadie Nickpeay and Nurse Jumie T<;w? zcvant of Columbia wore on the program. The elosing .-'org was by the Charleston group. Good singinti*. va< a feature of the nrogranTT" v a eh on'e. In ought lunch and' the Richland county-group > . rved. col' '( . Kxceller.t work was done by the'-various committees in smoothly serving the ' unprecedented crowd. The meeting was sponsored by state health, department' in .co-operatdon-with?the county health departments. Glory of Christ" delivered bv our pastor and co-worker, Rev. J. W., Manoney at CarnP'l Presbyterian Church. At four o'clock Sunday afternoon much thought and study were given to the life of the tenacious OhiMstian prophet, Jeremiah. These Biblical studies were e n-" luded with the selection's from the Bible that contained the wo: d "Day." ? ?? ' - i/!' Christian Kndt-avew, or-, yoi*ng people's society, was an example conscientious-Sdiudy discussion. * It is hoped that our students will he better prepared to asoame the lead ; ership in their various commuri- I !ies when they return next sum-; inei\~ Tuesday, Oct! 15, the Riainerd ' Tigers are to nieet the?Clinton i Lions nn the grid-iron in Rock | Hill, South Carolina, Once""more brothers, (both in family and alumni members) Coaches Star:- ! back and Stanhack, meet each oth- [ er. However we trust that the game will he one of much success. I r The 1035-30 term of Riainerd Dvgan ?ept. 4, iin many respects the prbspects for the year are brighter. We have at present !>0 boarding students, the total en- ( rollinent is 205, this, is .'50 per cent increase over last year. We know our friends will be delighted to know this. Last year we raised approximately $2500 this was gratifying indeed, and were it not for the many friends of the school both while and colored we would not Istvc .done this ' however, we did reach our quota and must raise f $(>53-to complete it. This is much , less' than last .year. Yet we may J have to call upon our friends again this year for help and U'ust they-have not become weary and will come to cur rescue again. We are at present looking for- j ward to Founder's Day Oct. 21, lb.>5' at 1 o'cloek_P. _Dr_J. M._. Gaston will be the principal speak or. The Mayor of Chester, orfo of the liberal supporters of Brainerd, will also be present. We invite all ored to be with us, and we are especially urging all former students and alumni to be present. ; i- . .... V.sdUTHCAROLlNA.SATU] ta . * r 1, * "' * ' t jH -i EVAN(JIil.!ST Itl Pastor of Shiloh Baptist CTiuich, \\ duet a two weeks Revival ai Zion Pastor, beginning October 22. Re v. vi Pknown ia Xfiy\[\ and. S'l.:;!, ( a: ' UN K)N '"XtiWH , i / ; 4 k'epr<'-' ntativc J. P. Walker, Jr. spoke at Sims Hi. last Sunday af-q fert'oon to the citizens..of Union ;ird tax papers of Union- County. Among some of 'the-things he said. hat lie was a . friend and one of the best friend to the colored people anywhere in flic 'Southland, ; and even now, he owed "part of his Iit'e t > a colored woman win, mivs I him, fixed hint, and c:n M .Hir-j hi ill, until hfwas able to help him1 self. Hie uitH-et rpot-ch Was ill in | t'Tist ot a hospital for the color-' (III 11(W\?\1?. ?1 ?</! ? h /? * .... i I I'vwjnv. uitu nidi i-\n y man anci -ntizcn ought to~Aa1<o~ Luill. and help Dr. Long in liis great effort. II. Rice the Kditor of the Daily News was introduce.!; and ho spoke of t.he froe labor 'and the charges are now going into ' ft\ (.He .-tressed the free gifts by the < iovcrninent; it ere at- s slothfulness. lazines-, and no industrious people wants it. Arid hv will he glad when all of it will be done awny with and giv- tin'people work to do. Rev.. Ricu said tliat he'believes that every white man ii:^this county who had a sack of flower would donate. at TAisT sT.oiT more Tor a -Worthy cause as a~ ho'^Utab?An-h -I-ani as", pojji ps any of them. P.rt T>nt mc (lown-'D.r SiU'ifi. "A -pisLTIF vbllectiott* was "taken- and-a good -um. wa*s talc.-n up. Roy. *A._~A.J Sfms, our f. ther maVh ~a f?w sluptsTl He always hits if he'take the.right j aim. Rev. Sim? -land itt a elass to hiin.-'ell\ whet: it con es to speaking and advices. IV f, (I. W. Bohkn.l M ster-of Cervntny. .and I'resi-J lent of N. C. M titai Ir.suVance | Gmnpat.y. outlined the piocodure, i 'and asked all citizens to take a part and help to put ever this pro gram. Mrs. Cornelia Jones was awarded a fine boy by Dr.. Dong, and his' name is to be culled I.ewis R. Jones. He is in the picture of health. The conference rally at Bethel Church last Sunday tight, made a tie by Board No i. ur. Lthe Missionnai y Society.' Brother K. McJunkins and (lust Lost'V made the largest- contribution for. the evening, who will he next dilUlday TheJiaby contest) will, take place next Sundsiv evening and all boards ar.d clubs who tail to make their full report last Sunday are asked to complete during'this contest. -":LThe revival of Clinton Chap' 1 closed last Sunday niu'ht with sev eral members added to tiie cluirehj Rev. Hunter \v.ho c.mdiu ted th etiiiK deserves threat credit for his faithful service, and he will al ways live in the hearts of the mem hers of Zion Church. Rev. W. M. Thmnpson ami his people will worship \ipth the mem hers of Bethel Chinch Sunday afternoon at .'5 o'clock. .The public is cor 'iaITy invited to 'alt (nil.' Mr. 1.. Batty and Mr.. 0. .Tores ing, we say come again. ?Those on the sick ]Kt art1: Mrs. Alice Hueston, Mrs. Fverlyn Wallace. Mr. I'.M'. (Iet> r. Mrs. Kather inn Jones, Mrs. Queen Young a)1f| Mr* J. W. Ydung. Those 013 the improve list are: Mys. Mary Worthy, Mrs. Sarah White, Mrs. Cotv rius Joiifcs, Mrs, Lulu White and others'. On Friday, Oct. ,25-, the Mis-ion ary sisteys and stewardess of Beth el Chufch will give a city wide B. B. O. dinner. A committee of 20 ladies and tin men was appointed the hemes beginning at 12 o'clock throughout the balance! of the day. Mrs. Emma B. Heard ia Chairman; j ? -- o ?ca EiDAY, OCT. ID, 1^5 o ;. ''' '' ' * :'}.m '. .1 ' "* vi ^ - ' H' " * S ;! n " . . . ' . . ev: U. M. I'l'I'TS < i) inston-Salcm, X. C\, who will con- i Baptist (Mu rch, lii-v. .1. 1'. Uootlei;, Pitts. is a South Carolinian ami is | i lina for his Kvangclical work. ? ; . i irrmr pointnkws High Point. S.' ('.?ftogors Gill loft the, cty last Tuesday morning' for KnoxvillO. Tenn. to join the first" year class of Knoxville . college. ' jr Mr. Gill .was .valedictorian of the. ' irraduating class of the "William -~r Ponn High School last June. Other than high scholastic abil- T ity, Mr. Gill is a talented young musician and his departure is. 1 widely f'-It .among the music eirj lc of the city. | " Ttobrft ~t.. "Itatrwmid Jr.~haSTir:~rf! turned'to the city after serving a ! iv.niinntbs engagement with the j. Civil Conservation Corps station- | j c-i j\? Fort Bragg. N. C. ' ! ?. Mr. IIag\y/ft>d's industrial in-.! ;\ cliration enabled him to fill the i f m.-ition as Record Clerk of the i t Camp and he was held in high esteem by his officials..; ' We are much pleased to wel- v' romt Mr. and Mrs. James Harris 1 f Camden. S. a- resident.- of ' ' " ei.ty. 11 .... "Here Copies.. ( hari'e" nt \V;'- , 1 'iam I'enn Monday nite a comedy (in three acts was presented in t.he William Penn 'high school audit'. rum iff S-00 o'clock by thr Welch"" Memorial, fdavers. This present a- , tjon was sponsored by St. Stephen A.Firr^r t-httrrh of whtctr*Rfrv. ' F. Dunn is pa-tor. During the Jdumg. i f seen ry various comedy 1 1 .-ditty were pre, ontud. ? ? In this way the sponsors made . d e.vyiy moment inter.-ting to-, all -v present. ?" The Cherry .St?vct PveOiytenan i ' Church of \. Perry trdr.et, Hiul.pj ^ Point. X. C. is facing a very en- I leouragirtg church year. Th. church , s has already begun to (c'njoy some f the results of -44-s program for j v this church year. I>r. A. B. McCoy IC of Atlanta brought the church and j t friends unit, a hit of encouragement' when he was present and | : spoke on the first Sunday in Oct. K I.ast Sunday, Oc t. 10th. the Wo- j ) men's Missionary Society of the t g church sponsored a. very inspiring 1 > "All Negro Program." - i 1 f- j ,, -JJIEK \W NEW-S The Rev; .T. T. Kenddl. and th<M Junior choir of M. E. Zion Church 1 rendered service at the Pee Dee < Rai>tist .Church Sunday afternoon.! The subject for the evening was "Memory at the Altar ' M.\ft. " :22. j p Mrs. Thomas Pea's ga<e a Hot-' ^ Tin at .her home Sunday evening, j | There was a chicken simper giv- | s I en at the home of Mrs. Allie Smith, i t. ) Miss Estell McDonald of Xi\v j ^ York is home visiting relatives j , and friends. ' . Mr. Ramson Wilson and Mr. I , George Hooks are ill at this writ- ! \ ing. '? * I j 1 t he BuV.aai that was. given atf I the ('. M. A.. Oct. 7th- 11th was a [ | success and was largely attended ] K each night.? 1 r ~ jT | Everyone is cordially invited to > attend the Kaaaar given-at the .i I Community Building Oct. 21-25. i jB' <>. \v. K. Modunkins, the Lieut. I r I Rev. C. C.. Mcllwaine of Car- , s lisle and his choir members of Red . 1 Point Worshined nt Refhnl loot Tuesday ni^ht.- The' sermon was ' ( full of fire and the church was < - , ^ late:! cvn the sjrmon. Row Row- s man ar.d his ehctir are invited to ( worship with him on the 22nd. j All members are asked to come j prepare^ to pay your pastor's salary in Bethel, Clinton, next' Sun-1 day .for the poor preachers are t very jlVi need. j f j Come to church! Go to church! i - iterrL? r> i ne oapusi or Of s Ivt tinn-: * (I . . ? .. ?i A'r i>ur- la^. K.xccifljvc Botn<r! j-, inc.tinu' r?f vliiC Haptj-iStatic ('ot:'1 1'11 . 1 I r \y : vjv.- avain a]'-_ ~ to . i- Jt'ih..ru:ial > iiin|itiii*n.?I?? Stalu httr la.'i'li dt* rn1 i<lr<l - i j 11 < i n. !.? -ion'ai v ?1 i - - t 4r4s- Ilea :. { i v M, :; \Y. Ka>- V y. <\A. Zi iirl;.--, T, II. i',ria<:ii- > li IL \Y. .1). >Mwail. I)jst ji t " I a: j ML-1ri<-t No. 2 hi*;.(lv<l l?y t rs-. ICa^iy and /"if i 11 > im-iiv ari" coi.'.i-sf ir:.r a.'ain-l <a<). Mh ..! . anil i ,\|ff.s to raj-", two tljo'iil <*_'uiiti.Oit>' .i?iHar> and < JX'Vt jn < a id. at oar i . xt Stfltc im'yMVcion. ' t> Mi.-t-i :s X :: atM T'll "ai!f i l.yj r>, IJroailtl- tin i Mew-art arc m - I i sling n ! ar?* e.\pv?'U"! to-raise { im*-Uvousai) ; fSoOb'UMV) dollars J j/ ieh? '1 hi' aim <il'-. ca'i.pa't'/!1-. I, i?I?. 1 fii;t <?!' r i ten th'j'jiii! < sl.'i.iii.iH) rT iloTHu i- : . a" ea.' lv I? '< < ' :? is. r'i'i (inn ,p' -'i cent i ' i nro'Ihncr.t f all Hap;i t o.-gani/.a'io:*..-., win.- f tcrs . and laymen a.f filiat iug wit t IJnpti ; K. ap. > M. i (invention i f South if 1 i a. . U'hil thi. oa-? may n t be* reach' el this year. 0 i-inci-iv ly t\-v! ;hat it Van li i nil are working to that end. W. ic therefore appc ling for tlurrrr- . dim* nt of- fitly. (."? ')) Associationayihg the* .doorway 'Ae of ten t $10.(10) dollar-;-sixty 0>U) unioi ,n lootings paying'live oil ? tlolfar-" v 001 way; twelve < moo; . huudi c liu:vho< paying 1i-.e, (:tt>.on?.l do]-, n\* doorw. yron<* th.u.siwiJ ( loon, y "arm and-Home ?4 ??r A&^nt s Oradgchurg, Oct. lft.? Mr. 11. K. laniels. I'i.-tiict Acini f> r NWru arm demonstration agents, pic- ~1 idod. at a Conferehce beginning; > uesday morning in the Y Hut of v tat. .College*-which was attended y 28 farm and home agents f.i"UL ' II over South Carolina. In addi- t . .. I... ........... . i.. r ; n'U t-c un. a^; v u cuv: LWiiici vnuu * a~ graced with the presence- o! 'f >r..H._ 1.1. Shinn of the U, S. DearthuTU of AgriemHure, in Washngton. I). V.., who is ir charge of r l.\ten?ion studies ami reports; Mr. . li. Pie-im. .Fifcljl agent for Xegr.o < !\?ml ion workers in s states and ( Ir, Dan I.cwrs. State Club Agent i Or 4-11 wort with }u*a'.quarters at v 'terns on^Collc'.tfe. " 'HieV- oilicials after being we'.- ! oinul by President Miller F. Whit 1 aker entered very actively into lie confer-nee. A recent survey .ad., by the de-partalent.was then' * - glny ui.-eusst.il una evaluated. ^ drrect prove iuie for making out 1' annual rcpoits was stiasseel ith i.i,j)oriant suggestions. riiiee recently appointed fat in gents 11. c. Mi.l r, echo ltas been on'eounfy, a graufiaty,.of State < ollege; tn.e c.ass of 1 do and the ' ' n ol' i.'r. Thuinas K..Miller lirst _ lesidont of State" Co!lc-&'-. Mr. ' Jilkr is stationed at Walterboro. c eat .'of' Colleton Cour.'y. Van Blf- "7 hi i i.omas, t\ i inerly teacher el ocatiiuial Agricttlrur-. and prm- i tpa. ei the St. Alban Training [ chord Simpsonvillc, S. C., a ha- * fv'c u. ItHlgo Sprmg.1 and of the ..t las- of lbdl at State <*( liege ana ( - tr.e new aget it l or W111 i a ins bu i;g 'utility with hrtulquaiters in King \ trie. Paul K. \\obber, Jr? l'ornierr priiicipai and teacher of \Oca ional Agriculture at the Gadsden . unior High, outstanding athlete. ;ra.uate oi the c.ass el' Od at tate College and the .son of P. J Webber, well known farmer- j lejcliant ol lower Richland county f ir. W ebber is now '.arm agent*for ) liken canity.?L.. V. Walker win a i h> I,.' rolieved a year ago by ( lilisttm S. Per.-on m Florence Co. 1 s now able> to resume work in the I i xtonsion set vice in another coun-1 < y. c The following new home ag.nis iave been appointed Miss Mattie )versticot, formerly teacher o 1 hum. Economics ac St. Alban Tr. chobl, who is stationed in Dorhester County; Miss Matrcd M. IcKissiek, recent teacher of Home ( Aonomics at Clinton's Bell St. j ligii school, is the home agent for Liken county; Miss Delphina Wil- c crson has been re-appointul in iTcms ille county: the following _ nlies were promoted from Enter- ] '-noy work: Mrs. Lillian Brown. J 'Morenco; Mrs. Minnie Gandy, .lar'.ln."Q Miss Krma Anderson ' Lllendale county; they are now ^ if 11 time Extension workers. These i w appointees are entering the ervico well prepared and full of 1 nthusrasm. The final plans for the now 4-11 lamp opened July 4th near Opium 1 >ia. iu'i submitted hy J. K. Dirk- ~ on, Richland County Agent and 1 'amp Manager and Mrs. Marian I. Pan!, State Supervisor Negro Icme Demonstration work. r 1 I'D ns were approved hy the 1 jroup to complete- construction of acilities .^capable of aeeommodatng 100 camping clubsters. N ' ' - V S~ -1* m. * ? . . ; I'KIUE: 5 CENTS otherhocd outh Carolina hilars; live thousand (5UU(>) pay '/ ' ail a:.Dual dollar an i . $2.50 i' .Mor <.'nl|vir<'; Drive.' i' >' ' S 'av c h ;i rrb i i l'? pay five ($0.00). dollar's for lol-rif Cnlloy. ; oa'ch two S'.n.ilny - huci-h tea ($1 o.i >0.1-?(In3 la1 >; -each s !>)< ( ' Si,n 'ay church lifUvn ($15) i?Ilar> an4> each four Sunday ?iilurJf fv -i;ty (S20.0Q") dollars,A i uin o mer.tare lit iiur-nvalc to oi i lto .m ?- tit!'.'-- in ''vary srr, . p a- uf t <- State at whi'h'all state1 I f ;< <-rs .a > v to -. _ Thorn meet V'>?. whil" bop fr manned bv tie tale Con1 cation i.ffe will be V' D(id'a;t.' 1. ivaiiiiy -Uy?U.ptists in arh ' In -a! continuyity. ' ? Tin* State- Ml-'-ivt ari<*<;, lv.e-mo.i; of Stat - !\v < u\iv" Hoar!,. To Tern: r 'if A-,-oi-iation ar.d their. Executive- Hoards* tv asited to cnpera.te: in ev< ry way. p?viJ>T-. to take these nt'o f .:;rr. a Jituha suesr. For ina't v y> u>s we, hay". I till] l!f'? hll it"in (-vers. re<-ti ti f the State for a irreatep State . otivpntion. The* plat s are ina]v! and 'the way. ha- been chartep y our av< at I'n j i.-nt at <1 Kxei. e I'.nat d. - : d e %'eVy man who evil's it. may nave a }>iir place t ;hf< program.ilurt jrrab where op an*. ;md pulL The-.teen who re't<? be jrrtjat. iti this i-yy and Rep ratjop_ni rt sUl>s.cril)e religiously 0 tjh" formula as pivejv. by the lastei;. ,in> t^le- yx-s'te'r years, 'die " >-t1 ho woubf.be eat est anioiiir you. ii..-t Lie '.he sjL-1UJI'i. nf" .all." : 1,'t our. s-l< ';'".n- * * T~. i*i :ci..nyent ion? :? ear he* a one hundred per cent en nlnni'iil at I:u^i cttt?-in M-ay fryiday Nlte, Nov. 1??S. X?iate Collegians" To Play "At Township Auditorium Colombia. X. G. "October 15th? k - niu antfual X:at<- Pall lw!J very ' ., ear during th>> -Stsite Colored Fair rill bo held on Friday night, N'ovmbor 1st, this yegr. at the Colli m ' ... >i<! Town-hip" Auditor iuto. This \ ill bo the only- State Ball durngj^the, week of the fair. Patrons roiii out of town a" urged to'< mux prepared tu stay over Fri;af^and.att. nded thrs celebrated'aft lual event. . i , Th<- ijul! this year is bvir.g si on Qred by The- Voting .Men'.Athletic' ?lub. The club is. taking every neans to arrange for your cpn- * 'enienee :,nd -TJ- ynunt. The-South Carolina. Xtato T7.lt egians'On lustra lias luvh soeur d to furnish m'rrsifc. and a festive aeasion is promised. Messn Roland Harris, lVtersmith and -Soi BTa~ks!.ear. >outh Carolinian President National ?rHar Association George 3K? I nwr. nco, formerly Zl >. >f Tirt't, in Williamsburg County, ?. C.,.\vas o loot i/d president cf the s'a'imral N'egro?Bar Association at ts last session. .Mr. Lnwicnii', it 7~ ormer vcsifKnt here, .and stfldent if.. Allen t'nivorsity, now resides n Chicago, 111." Attorney l.awro/K o. Wits a nrein>er o:' the d mmitte that recently ramed an appeal in the Anjrelo lcn.ckm.cuse, wha-b-vfa* prtsented? o lht-iti->. S. Supreme- CU*uvtll--l>y 'l ark's H. Houston. m _ . ^ ? {?- ' VR. W.M. RICH ARDSON PASSES Mr. William. Riol ar ls-<n.' well mown citizen of ' the I.ykosland ommunity passed to'the great be."or.il Monday. Oct. Tth. aftty* a hort illness. Hu had made many 'nthdsT both whrte and colored; md they were.grieved to learn of . lis yawing. He was laid to. rest md' V ? mound !' beautiful floUN U'fi at I.ykosland. S. Ci. Oet. 10th. fIe l aves to "mourn bis passing, a .vife. one son,. Dr. Toby Richardson ' . >f Bennettsville. S. C , nncl a host >f relatives am friend*. PROGRAM OF Tin: smn.00 DAY AT MT. MORI AH BAPTIST nU'RCH. OR KEN WOOD, S. ('. OCT. 27. 1935. 10:30 A M.?Mo,U1 Sundhy School conducted by Mrs. (1. [\. Parker-.?- 11:00-?Report of classes. Rp rpntion. j 12:0fr?-Re-assembled ? - V2 stCV^?WcIct'mo arterryrby Mrs. L,u la Anderson. Response by Mrs. Dannie Murrv. ?! I? 1:00 P. M.?Topic, The Model Sunday School, by Mi s. C?. A. Par ??? and others. 1:30?'The pastor will preach from, this text: I am doinp a prei^t **ork, therefore I can't com." down. 2:15?Polo. Mr. James Robinson. 2:30?Presentation of visitors. ?'{:(?) Collection by ; the 5 Contestants. 4:00 - -Ainu unccineiil. tntjrrrim- - ?t mcnt and dinner. Sunday N'ifht Session. 7:30r? Praise services conducted r?y White Hall Missionary Society. tets, trios, duets, etc. R?>V. FT A. Underwood, Pastor, . Mrs. Janie B. Morris,' Mr. Robt. Wilson, Directors.