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f ^ ??-?? Page 4 - alir $laluirttn Ccattrr . 1'C BUSHEL) WEEKLY |310 Assembly St., Columbia^ S. C Entexed at lite 1'ost Of lice at Columbia, S. C., a?. second class mailer by an Act of Concuss. C hi l?SLUil 1 IU.>? ;.)t:c ^ -;.i ' - - - - ?:$2.0C 31.V Ml'llltlS . ? - - - ? three Mujili-a '? . oniric Cv i y ? -- - ?? _ -O? I ' lull LuN ADVERTISING '.UiLM \ ' ?ru.; l'C.ti inirrr Sr , .in... UiUcal A.Jvcraitc mciiU jii' the rate. allowed Dj law. -,7., / \\ ili i>i'*Uf "ain? KUU^ 0:1 ijabj-Ctu 01 . i -? T - > ] 3TI .... j ' 1 i:: .e\- by i i aiiii.'jj uu? ' tt'I'.! t'VS ' u.i?" tC . .'Ik-" l'& ?*MH ate "j.oV.\. ~u nature ' r. . ... K . I i. - Wll .! i?. jlvoted manu ? .1 ! !} ' ' ' >>? IV ' I ' I l l il' llfll. *q 7T~l i?anviss?7 ' ;: j . . -It r K.\ , i^ ... ' <*? > >Vi 'ilii 5' c . 1 wiwi'r " T . . T;,r i. )t: - M. {' , j.;<? Jt "'.MV r'' ' 1!.ib>:)?c> s. ,i. vrKi'a.iiit +:uitw . ..K. I'ill'.li' JvLI l,-j-Ftvld.-Ag.en ALI'EHU i. Li.' 1 LEn, Adv. M?r 1i |'m Co'nuhunica:>.-n i:: ended for th< current is - .io -inu3T'bo vefy^bfie' and- should' readV^the editora ait's k not' iuter than 'i'uesday o each uUk. (. uy news, locals v. personals . and social news to Wt-ui.esliv night," *" 6i^:rv.>s an-.: h.''ruTTaTT'TTort' 45'J" cV?n<,i;i:s<m. \\s si II'. '"T?V '\V:i Merry -(4?1. ?n 4 1? 4-S r<.:: . s ? nirin A' .' '. , YV. s 1 : . . '. voflvT t"V-?l"++rti V,ii> .,v' f. -;.y ' Viti!1.;' Mil. :' .. . N ;. J- ^.iG ?<': '* < ?*. ?:? la?-i .. S. ? n !vi. . < >i :?:L: i i iU ] V .k to_ 1 -= r iv. ! ;; : :-lV ".var !.*?',. .St;.1' i . < ; ;u' ! ... .i : > H,:;.. ... . ... . .. . > ' "of l'if Tfr!^r TT. ?V";:',V|111 xi'i: .v.i\ , 1 V.V ' I 1 ... an' - - . , -Ki. ,u . ha.vc ,. -v . y-' imrrr' g\]i . V: > I ?-r<r St*!) i.'.j !%: ?. :i< '. r. ! iiiti' : t: : < ? : .Ta. > ] . v i ;; l . ! \\ wUi' "v 1 . \. *' i V, ?? i;(.> 1 ; - , * t.T- ?" (" /: 'Jr.' ii. i ? n;y Mr:-. -. : ' .V . V.*; f.ji . i.,.f?r\r in '< "V. t'i!':i"'" . ' V. . i.'llal ,Th ' I'.t-r }?;< ; 'wi n ' -yl; < i- ar 1 > Pri ..."o vit h \J .'1'!. f.$-t < *. *. <! 'hiii i; K-.y. tn-v 'jvai*. nomin'ATI: SI:\\i(,i{ nop \u KK-M.i.C I" i'l.'I.S. ItOOSl ~.VET7T" W:: v .v. Y, .t> m:,.. * fan ;-v t\.; thi> pvesiili-nc r. <( y ^y. 'i'.c Ii? )? ?tr?If.rji Par* v. i'! i.avc a liai'-i ct: u-j-U time .a it i -. IIi* to uomfnatn thi*. tit ror'iii". a 1; 11 ' l I !l t !/ v-'v h;i!^-kai3'i? -id. vr !! !; wi!] hp n en, v'ihjii; -f<) !> at -ever if it Wei .rs'iip t > '-'ii do- hi.it [ nnm ? Hf. I'i'wali would i,e i ~ ? v-nn i' 'i'"?a " d?yri" ':! nvuiey.?Tk Senator ]a.- the reputation i f In imr -atv-a': !(. Ttrrrrrt tHBu eatTofjst tuti'iral lawy' r. c*t< : anil ye ttfr^iii'/'niDit hi-.- 1 on it year- in Co: pre.-s..hot or..' oatsV**n lintr la bears i:js. name, and more uncor s-ti!. ;t a mil hav??~ Imen1 enact" info law ! :i i: that nmo than an coi rcsi ordinu' period of time i tlv hi-t'd-y r.' thp. country, lie . , n }'( ' it rrih-- atpl V.>! poser, an that is nh' at all there is. N'ot thr critics Ipuve no n.-o-fiil p'ore in_Jj. scheme "of ! ructii one only i- ail but a *, d-anee. is rath r difficult to believe tits Ssmntor Borah is really in carrCa ho viT heimr a candidate. It . easier to hclievo that. he is?^4 running true to f.mm -simply ot posing some , one else. He ound to know that the Republican Part - wouldn't he" fool I'li jitih ?V? hom rate one who is one thing to-da and another tomorrow, and a-put 7.1 e what he would. 1/e alter tha Another thing that Would CO fir hravi!y against the Senator is th four million Negro votes. In quit a few states this vote is the dc riding1 factor insofar as those stat es are concerned. Contrary to a! -..a,, . L?i- - - - r previous^ history, -the- X' tfi'o for thg?j ?lilt'sL pall \(.1UM the". Pehiocratie?1 tis-fcet: for success," the Republi-j ' ; ends--arc in mcrHuf those votes but'' with Senator Borah as a Reput-p iican candidate there would bt ho!1 I * arthly ehanee of fretting them. ' Suiatvr Borah has never been a popular figure in the view of the colored brother. But with his very . jaeiiv. opposition to the Cod-gait- ' ! Wagner anti-lynehine; bill Ins very i aatiie is anathema. So that"' the v loud viitri.s will In- aim* Ihi'v in* _ stands in this matter, a few days . ilvo ho said ho unuhl villi an anli'? lyiKh'inj;law, "should the upexlr i eeted and ;rreat honoi coir ;' to nie < i if beinjr pu'sideiit. "Don't fret } Senator.' y? u ui'o too old anyway i alotiit;. with the.'other disqualifying "J" thi: trs, and we have alr<*ady a 1 I President* viduv would si^rn such a | law." i n 1i: st tn rsnoito i BOYS AGAIN ; These nine- hoys will again be riven the jaro- of a trial. Xbeyei e. , re-indict* d recently by a grand'jury upon ''which there was ? I.oe I man. Dl' worse- his being.. wa< I'd a gesture of com-. . : dying witli the I 'nited States upr me ' Court decision-?-his vote ' Two way or anotiter could not " hantM^-Uo result. The trial of boys .-ame ?'jddi;e who showed cVry i:-! h'lT e.'iai a ju itn' should bo ' l. "-Judgi*. W. \V. (allihan. The - ifA-cual. ;aiL- .yj,Lt' r is 11 Le jnan jylio.. . i - trying to crucifythose boys in" -. tcier that-.u|?on their.dead bodies chair. llis .inline is Thomas E. \'nigh:. As ;? result of his former 1'iost etition,-r-lH'V.<eeutiot] is .?,.ai!y tie rigfi? word--of these i. -''vs. he has been elected to the , diey of LieuUntant Cioryernor. -cAfc-err.uts Hv?s too -ofti'i.i are Nothing in the hands of cheap politic-. ". 1''.ri'e jii'f some other phases to ' 'His case that could have been "bet . t'vr. W e doubt- that the b* st Tn1 tcrest, of these boys wye, in the first .)dace served,by lirrng north-"' ' down t il re Ho defend _ 1 Tpioi. ?-ni , . ... N UllrVW WICH m 11 ii ism. , A ml t hat is hot. sayinp m h:it tin' defence was no.t -as able ^ as could pes si 1/1 y be, but what h in .a' lv 'i' reuse.in the face of cryel nre.iuuice. We believe that had an ?ble .s" ythevn lawyer, or lawyers? and there are many in -the south? ~~ rrt Alabama -'been .employeTT" - r those ' boys. 1'onpr before this ?? tLiwould ba\e been T>;it in 'lie world l'lved "(?F a manifest :i. .tip. Alabama -is n? t so I '.ai. int ritfu;d with, th nonu^en* ill tale of a et nfessedly woman ' ya>y-virtue, as it .is withTeseitt> ' <' .mn.utusin and northern * at'.vy -is. . lleeause of that, sad to * . .t h<->ys will .'ijrain h<- e< n ...lid. 'Iioueh the world km ws j ha' they ait tint 'ytiilly. .1 i personalities! i - ?t t X ' II. V. 0. X A . . . . .. . . . . . . . . _j. , i:i <;!':ni: ktnuvu: junks (S rial Worker) < I,t.. . a. e;; it:. * of 1 /hi. i ' it : :i.': .. v. : a .. / ' t-'iw k:i -v. t I : ha:: I. a/., ' ,'i ' v.!. v.a^ t? '.J?', > a .. T. is i:. -.. i j ; t'i a. to M . ' : " ; ' -v;'. ! : a.a.. - a: WV.ylun.' . .\ a., _a:.i! . ti' : < M' \'ii i -' ? ' , ' a.. .'-.TV ill U_ t'n . i i: A.Mi. iii 1 . c:i"".>j.':a 1. iial !:.. rnk.,-r,ity. where lie oh : -a.'n . a:- A. <i. a;'- ?- ? in I'.'uV. il<- ta t .in l.m.i-vill.-, Kv. a; TaT' I y,iv. : - it/ 111 inn*; and u, . ,1'ii-f. > -1 of th ,-aHu' city it !* '.<? It'll. 1 la* kicat v ti'. i; lor \v. ich he .i<<i tn lia'.i y < ' li tin 'I v? y t u.> t- >i<uv -* i >: i ii t' i ! i. ii.ia.ii.' connect-' i- : with th"' L atria*. It was tli n hi t' tii t Mr.-, liahiv.ii , the 1<>1111<11 * i. I i'i l:i'-1 IV - i :< nt nt' the Urban n ":i"c 'a t.iiit.-she l'ttuml ni liii'inlii'i- of !"'1' '* ' l";1 Alil.v umlfi : >ij r > invMrTn.-t an . VH) w(?til. Ir V'ili.11^?it' 11,?rl?I; ti, yiVe 1 Is rfe in'tlie solatiou. In her hi i- orrfrf?"Ti' cit. rat'l i" <7f~ the white ft- : "e. with lofty.aiins ana a' lr art a" in .'e - ( -id,' Mr. .Jun< s saiil w lie i . (i sorrew of the Xeu'ioch' j. -.oil. his ambitions an a the disj> ii .,) | . I I 'I W f r h tl to- ?}>?rr -h-*-+rt?4 rri\-. y ir llt> the gra. sly unfair battii I P Onuo into the T.engue in- was [/; .'. r. out. In, ii and 1\ r it lit* ia^ \( .-.- I' iMy wo ki i siii e It'll u> j h< I. e Sf( roil rju It was he; p I Who organized the Harlem Ho> (t- coat. .vdvi -ory Committc--. Wber | rr 'i:?? linn t.rrr' IIo.se 01 ts'i \v York ! "t /UMn'z'd ?!u* A In It Hdy- | is a' j n t' mniiit.te and when Dr. 4- A .....ii I.mi- k.' organized Vhe Asso > ' ' i1 X gro Folk1 -ilikication it it was he \vho_sh red irt^rhe Acti, ops. and made possible' more &H? .at 'eg-.* '.for oaf group. y The T'tskegw,; Veterans' Far- * ? dity, wxjrh. k? rated air.-, ng the t. I' t ' fTirivnty. with any vetit ' ' n ho-pital; owes the credit of ie i it's Nrgro personal to Mr. Jones e When the hospital was being et rectod, he was asked by a Red Cross official to furnish a list of 11 Colored Nurses from which * staff ?atBHTYtfui, A Llll-V I - ? ' - ^ -iV' might be selected.? -This Ik- d*dr jui wu; soon notifiedtt.<T tTic llos:>ital would be "opeiated by white u-> una! o*41* 1 a 1 s, pre?e ra o, y 01 kuitlurn biilh," an J that "ail em-. [dyys.es wilih the exception ol civ Semes, att< ndants end laborers will be white," He immediately sent a protest to Prcswjmi Hauling, tne A'. A. A. C. 1'. and i'rini.pal Moton ol Tuskegce. Altei 11Hn.l1 protest i'roiu ninny sides I'resix^nt Harding ordei *S thai ilw enure H rce be colored. Till: was uotie una now we .are ail eoil-.rnnii ot'-liii' many <?ppi. il 111111 iy> tris institution]1 has . given oii group in tivt; Held of >4uedicine. 1'niough Mr. Jones' leadership in dialing lor Negroes. ".Not Aims Ait Opportunity," eighty-live pinions have received training in soc,ai work in some school, of sociai viyice or giacti.tc department of social service or grauuuVc ueparenn lit ol' sue tiling y aiuj ec -tioina s-or .calling Universities. . in i'Jli the l.eaguo had a budget of $d,500 now it"re.clfes nearly one million dollars. After de..earn of service this body lias to ,fs' .credit the lettering of- inorU .Min seventy-iiv major social studes 01 .Nitftn group; heme a iikhioei of d'.? coninn.Jii'.y c .. sis in as .uaii? cities; the employing of thousand.*- ut'. person*,- iH-uaiyh Itive employment service, the tiain ing__of Kgoror. of workers -in nfanr ii.es. of endeavor, the - growth from one League?rn?10't 1?m?T~ .1 agues and a .Nation 1 League it 1 !?::r? tfliv mnilllOim, .' ? i .:..!? UnipulUnJ; UifLi >f many ji.tei -racial p-roups to. Kuod-will; ' .1 i many A'h- r s.rvices To man hliid. u. ' %ov. 2*5 -and 27 tlie National I'i na'n League will observe a Sjlvei Jubilee- in observance of* their liuti nmivtr-ary. IV lis are heir, a made to sef 'asiJe $23,000 to eu:o\v """ I<\ llowslnp. 1 i.i ?vill be called tlfe "Ruth Jitandwi.--. Raiilv.in l-Yllow'skip,' in honor o, its late founder. ? The-o facts sb n I hi.;l a (lis.rict eortTtbuti ..n of tin: Naiiwiia. e'rban l.taeu., a hotly to whin;. . In- ti'anii- 01 l-'.n i-ni- kml - i ' li n Jiali remain insep. VahL, ..Vli\ Jon-' wj-la .mm in \\'i sliiuUto.i al'l-e,, Ui'Viit'tr a leave, of absence. to {torv* is ad visor 111 X-.^fio a I fail -Vjtr tml\ .S. D partim iit of (Vinni rve. Jo know tlie work of the I'rban !/.ajf..j;.-is to know Mi;. Junes, tile n? 11 J'ohin.i tile scenes. | lvampbellgrams .j. ? StMrtiT'h ('. CampIji'Tr S' ..... ; ^ A'cni, vMi,. yii-i, I lame. 1 -a v i loii uivi . v.\ t. i!i--. lu.ii i' wank i'i I'atsar to tin- It ,?ii!i S 'l.-'H , it' ii y nitmoi'y is cop-tat,. These?-iv my w.oiils to iht <L.biui;.> \vl.;o !' >?'. la'i..-i . <i fin an.I n?*.ii- iiirn, ii' you call iho throe convi-nt:?>its i:: o,.t :Vi.. j ui una, y<u: will Raw i-onlli i. . oatii.-irji a!:.I i ont l ailic-iion-. I j. 11 ! tlit ciir. "t ioi: oi' t '.t ltf. .11.; \\ i>.' St .-\\ a: l- tni i Mi7 v. i iti'-i. j ,iii i-iintt- w.i-ii! toiiijutli . t .tir.i- . ..oo l, .'iiiik i'-oii S'.iul 11 til. ill;' with t*. iimy ::*i~-t. .Anon-,- tiu Mat a "kaiti i s ' who mailt atl.iv..-.: it: 1)i: .1. .1. Mark's. I'luf. 1. j) I'i':.soli, 11 v. I i. 1 ia. it!s, it ?v I. 1'. Ikti!i:r, litv. A; AI. .,\kans k v. [{. ! ". :Sltwa:t, ktv., It,. L it hiiisoji, Mrs. K. . Wat kins.Mi-s. 15. H. Jontis, Mrs. CO. Ziin, it..ail. Ittv. ii. \\\; 1?. St.-wail ami liyu. mo Cjuiiiibtll.. Not a single no lion v. a.- 'mailt Hot i ui j , i ju .st'oii way a-kt.l, an. no coikciioiis wort tak n ailtf atii .?]>. aiitr. It was tin- most or-. . city as.-I'liibly 1 i.- iv-.r sen ami on<_* i'i a-.,yi.t \> iin ulitoM ,j|;o. ii-'hitii.-. 1 .-. ows what oaa be I at v.ii-M a j>lai. is jnit in" t.n o. a I>11on ami all Toft w . i i.o-, ttro'i.ji- wi-i e kraut. At.'iWi;; t:it aii at ju t . !. rs who -jil t-acthtil w. rt ita-v-,.W. It. Kae-iiwr Tiv ~n v~-ivn-OM TkT.yantO^ i'. AklJiiw.il. J. 11 AltKi- vyk ami . vv . ? liul.; 1 L?i, Hoi toil Will .MVHch.d till.1 be.-t ,? Illloll. I'.luvi 'w %i-< a't_ anu all CTci i vvL-li 'pre. pared .111 better d.hveivi. tii o.n ..b. I'm. iinai.ee. (ir<cnunoji iii* j-ciii'i/l. I'inoiiiiaiii, a?iti Ami .1i>a lei iiMividiial <lu..at ions.l.,u.. speed. Was Hieat. "rrirt lour, fed by li. W . . St1 \vui\ nus- s.t 1 h?_. paoo. ' f>1 c?1111>. i* 11, Ilev. T. 'II. lit Dallas will direct Lexington. Hichlam. i\ 1 >i. v.", an.) < iitsti t held in- a treat vf:i?'.:p iru i^imt at Alt. Alo iaii- baptist ch.:ich, lit v. .J. \V. iJpykin.-, pa lor, ( air ioa. S. < i'tie Jfoal is ."Heat th" te-t." Dec. I-!, Chest.r, Fairfield, ant! lurk counties will imct ("alary?1 * pti'ftt?c> u 1. . 1,? lit y .?Vv . li, l/p.i^ia-i, past, r, (. .tester. 'L"his urovip has ]il djT' d to -Kail > tin . Friday, Dciciitli'T: l'J, Union. Cherokee* and iSpai iynburrv counti s will meet at .Mac; donia I> pi -i church, It. v. A. M. Means, pastor, Spartanbui'K. 'l'hese_ bi ethren have followed the othtrs an :aw sw.mii t.al t ip y will cat n.. bread nor dtir.k . nv water until they sui pas.C m ere j>roi.p anil ev. y eiiy. Mr.-. < Murie SamK rs. and sirs. A. ,\i. .Means u. c stirring tin vom n? Kiv. .Means anil i^tcwaH ..iatlU'W.sa-i; nd Coleman and fr,rt\ others are going tyoni church to ihur.Jh crying, "They e-rhaJl not surpass us." , As scoretaiv, I want nil tin. croups to he. the best. v 1 want all to heat. , Morris College, Benedict Coli. go, Foreign "Mission, 'State Mission, ar.d th vloo 1 churches all received handsome denatons from th so group meetings. Tlie Sunday school and B. T. U. As rnibly will ho representor!' by able speakers ; and' the Woman's Convention will be represented by various board members. THE PALMETTO LEAPE {-presented by her able leaders. ' l es, I aui one ol tne promoters of these groups and I know they can be self supporting and I will bo u groat help to all tho coni volitions. I am not afraid of (them J I am with the'm to see 'that ' they j stimuJ'te the conventions annual sessions, ncporis win oc maue at the board meetings as to all money handled. * . Wluii yea lead these Kampbellgrams, the gi eatest program ever :i i 11 m p i i <! will 111' out liiuvl and the biggest Jelly will be planned - y the State S-S. ami R, T LL Assembly meeting at Morris College in July, Sumter, S. C. pointed points* x % .|. By George A. Singleton ^ Ti^> weekly text: As ye would l>at men should do unto you, do e even so uitto them,.?Jesus.* The weekly thbt: The man who ciioivs how, will always find a ,)la.e in life, hut the itia'n who ;n. WW. ii'hv will Ltk litis K,?e?e* ...v> .??.? ?/y m.r? A Leader Xe.yer Quits: A Quit. i nevef leads. , lie ilLpeople would spend as much ?p.. t gy pi act icing' their icli.ijinn.^n ..icy spsii.: quarreling about it." linik .at?rnr?job?trf Pointed .'ointing again alter an enforceu cssaiion ot i.! low weeks occasoneil by removal from the land . Itere Line, in lies buried to" thfL -f bis biith. The dream ol' a life1 ime was lealised \^hen we li.veu n SpfinghJd, where tt;e greatest American lived, was married, procured ii..w, ne.e a circuitr and in I'ot.u was elected to the presidency. People come from all over the globu to vi. it Lincoln's tomb in v?ak Itidge e' nntery. T|ic meek. uAvly and eaTTIT^sgjieat, all trek - -nmerit.tl's?greatest?tomb. Just the other day we-visited the birthpii;ee of Line In at Ilodgeville, Ivy. pi (rude) (.: bin. Tr.is count 1 y - .> interestii:.: to the?stllder.t?or .nSsloS y. K ad up /.ft David 11.an.f-tda rk. >?J tist- across tin j way is the toipb of Henry Clay } i'jio broftvte cu-ket ..which holds .Litis 11?orial refiTaiiis may be seen \ highly man was he.- Even tho hi i 1 sired the Presidency of the n) i. 11 lie failv : til icach such height omk-ing, -Compromise-to nevci ' i ake good l.adeis. Sp-.ttK-tt.g trljotit- tombs.- - tYw ajs ago the President of the naand a host of gnu ones stocu it the tomb of the "unknown sold . r" out of 1'i Vi'i rue c for *t'hos< *v|u? t ied in tho World War. Just ; oppose while tin.* bugler was i out.dir.g- "taps'* and the soldiei* v.(K at "present. arms," and the b; ioiuats wur.' at "solute, that . it 1 hud s.ounded his trumpet "and a big, liro.n/.e. lad from the iiyuns <>t Louisiana had gotten up .1. i waihed out ol" the tomb?, fy.i.-tcu- lo th words of Knox: Oh why should, the spirit of mortal : be proud." I'Yw nig]it>s ago this writer wtss a- g.;.-i of tj BIu<? Grass Modi. ... . . : , Tire, dot to 1 s were ciis! cussing a paper on Thyroids and toYf. . Have known several mem I .ie.i:.-..a t .i tain parish to have un dergoiw operations', if or the large , ; 1." tile neek. Doctors art j.tn' in. a worthwhile service to "oisr.it;.. I lean e and Texas have Ve oir,]y taken the renter of the lyni-hiry. i grace of God, Soau hiug n -i be done to keep those dron.. k in their place. Mus not. seem to be. having a piei iy. ,i;_his effort to.rape Kthio"Ui o t. t.i lynch 1 l.aile Selassie. ; : f . i" wants to get in a Word a; ' th,- warm turninar. At ;.r? ik ' ! tie weather gave the Uo natf 1 e e ns. a taste of rd-d tropiv.-jo.?iL-a ft-w-ulav?) Ago. 'I*. . . I I i * i -1 ?.v . %?; nwuiu wiui war, is mc vi - ]? i.-. us arc killed. Will, .u;i\\i> '.j. :(Jod.of Battlers knows in - 1 i.:i? ss better th'. n you. Door .?* ! 1 .i;i:i;-.- one morning early last v.*i.i k. Standing on the porch .v. : i >> . Jasper Otis llaitheox, V. '. !i< A. J. Allen, and Bro. Sands. nioute for OrangebuVg, s. < . jn interest of the church. They we: e-going to see Bishop X. W. Williams, ami those wonderful kinsmen of this writer. Dr, .laii w tits to be Chairman oi .he ( " p.y.trj on Episcopacy. Ik -vill h:m- to beat Dr. J. W. Hall ol Memphis^ Allch wants to brine ais. y. r at name to the episcopcay i lodge i.-ya South Carolinian, rind w 11e can speak! Luck to the levat - el.cted. pist wishes foi the aspirants fit the primary, ?I'h.s -Kinsman will j^tand heartily by tin prfegit/m of the state. Sev. (-mlrldTstncts+iave - nsfrureft - hiiv i lull support next May'when he ropes to be elected Editor of the Christian Heeorder. M.UKK vrec . J in- .Mi I5.'(! District group meet ing met at th'e McBec School Fri; y. Now 22. Mrs. Pester, out -niporvi.-or was in the meeting ( and the following officers were ? letted; Nir. II. Li brooks, ChairiUitTi;'"Jtev Bynum, Vice Chairijian; .diss lintji K. Walker, Secretary; Mrs. (,'. II McQueen, Correspond nig ; Secretary. Mrs. Magnolia iloine, Treasurer. Miss KlizabctK- Johnson, Prq/ Bclhea and Mr. Robert Bidiilc were the pi ? sunt visitors of Miss ituth K. Walker Wednesday aftei noon. Mrs. Nannie V Prince spent the week-end at her home in Society Hill. Many are planning to spend their Thanksgiving holidays at varioua places. Wa hope for all a pleasant ^ Thanksgiving. \ ^ MOUNTAIN CITY ECHOES^ Every now and then, mostly "then", we catch a Hasl\ of good cheer in the general news column, Not often do you run up on anything worthwhile printed when it conies to the colored citizen of the state or country in fact it is amazing to know how narrow most of our dailies are when it comes to publishing n e w s?g o o.d , clean, wnoiesonie news?-aoout trie uo ings of colored citizens. But what I started to say was, I noticed a _ hit, of cheering news la*t Week ill one of our daily papers. In reporting the doing^s ot the Baptist State Convention (white) that the convention passed a resolution to the effect that the Baptists of the state must show or develop a betr tcr. Christian relation towards the > colored race. Now just what is meant by "Christian Relation.."_J - am ot a loot) to any.?Utline Christian to mean Christ-like. It that is what WH? in the minds ot those that presented, and those that pass'd it, we can but rejoice and say Amen, Amten. To the wiiter, it is;and has been a deep mystery; as to how those - who are Ohldititmfcj claiming to be serving th?- one Christ working jfor the same erowns-.lhat Paul declared waitirig the f^thful, expee'ting to occupy some kind of a manwas going to prepare. Eat fruit from that tree which bears sev' ral kinds of mannas. Eat fruit from that tree which bears several kinds of fruits, bathe ft heir soul in the sea of. life, fly ' from glory to glory, crying holy, holy, is the Lord, God, Almighty and this association to go on thro eternity. And yet for the short average period of three score years on earth, absolutely ignoring the Christian brotherhood that it seems to us ought e^ist. White Christians with no more concern about the saving of; a soul * and life that is covered jwith. a -dark ~ skin than if there was no soul with in the colored Plan's body. Then on the" other hand, there vare a - large number of colored Christians that have their doubts as whether yonder's kingdom that had a white skin on earth. It is a sad edndition and we are proud to learn that one of the strong denominations is beginning to think on that ancient question,, asked thousands of years bgo "Anj I my brother's keeper?" * * . " A f< w days ago a husband-in Greenville took his razor and ah most cut the head of his wife's off her body. The man worked, kept a steady job. The woman taught school in the county?.was an active member in a churchfairly goodMooking in appearance. The couple liad lived together as man and wife for years. Had Several children. What caused that couple to drift so far away in heart from where they were that day thuy stood before some preach er and answered "I will?" The cause please? * - ?? The Methodists ot Greenville are looking forward to conferences^? the M. E. at Orangeburg; the C. M. E. at Spartanburg; the. A. M. E. at Abbeville. Nothing thrills a people like conference does a Methodist. * * * * We were informed last Saturday that a very fine and interesting group meeting of the Baptist was held last Friday at Tabernacle Church. Can't say moii^ancl tell the truth. * * * Elder Curry held his fourth quarterly . conference fit Bethlehem M. E. Church on the South Greenville charge. ]ie closed the conference by singing with the spirit and fire "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow". The charge paid him out in full. Make any of them sing to do that. Prof. J. II. 0Tiathian~is~~sini 11 ng as only he can. The addition of a large brick building at Chatmari Grove High School is a certainty Great? for the Grove. v * * * * The friends of Bclton Hi School are.y>lanning to go over the top with their Thanksgiving Rally or Thursday. The school seems to hi gradually winning, its way bacl into the'hearts of the members ol * the association. May they succeed. , + * We regretted very much to h?ai of the death of young:.Erof. Nieh o'^on of Bettis Academy'.' Whj I anyone wiU be the least caroles: in driving a cat is TTquestion. Es pecially when, y* ur life can 1>< sniffed out so quickly. The youm - man seemetf to have had a bril liant future awaiting. Alas! It"; f gxrne . ^ "Can Jim". WALHALI.A NEWS -Tile- Flat Rock Baptist church ? Sunday school met as usual Sun day morning. Mr. Foster Jones supet intendent/- After thy lesson waj beautifully conveyed by each teacher, the lesson wo? reviewed ' | by the Supt. The B. Y. I'. U. of the same | church-nlet at 4 o'clock Mr. Ira Wilson, Sr, President. The topicfor discussion "Keeping step a's a great Baptist Aim." opened by Mrs. F.:M. Whitn'er. After1 many comments, Rev. J, A, Norris, received many pounds, also moitcj. - He went away rejoicing. . ' 'The Now CJ lilee Bapt. church Sunday school met at 10 $0 o'clock Mr. James Moore,. Supt. At a Missionary Program given at the Methdklist Episcopal Church (white Sunday night Nov. 24, Mr. Hf L Brooks gave a talk fyom the subject, "The Negro Mis lonariea in Africa." 9 I St 4 The lesson was explained jl'learly. " After Which Ml'. .Moore ipflfje sonic " very interesting remarks of the 1 lesson , At 11:00 o'clock Rev. J. W. , Becks assembled. the lostrum and ; ( , after singing hymn and prayer I < vA s offered. li<> selected for a j j text Job 20:14. Theme "Dressing ! | up." He stressed the garment oi , ; i righteousness, If any, if be cloth, ed in righteousness our light will shine. vihe spnit was in tr.e ! , church. H\ervoiiewas inspired. i_ Sunday niuht after a si.crt song j i aiyl prayer service. Rev. Bocks choose for his text St. John k. ! MM7U.? - -- n- ' . I iiivuic ?* Hilt i?u \vi?* US DUpilSl i believe in porservance." Kev. ; i tieck was n?t his best. Along with ( ! f.is sermon; he stress Thanksgivitig. " Totyil amount realized was |" ?21.50. ' :1 1 The Trinity M. E. Church met j { at 10:00 ..o'clock^?.Aiiss?i-VarsonyT fhipt.?'The Icsmu'i uu.s tVelnb rl.ul" ly tuight by the teachers. Tito l.adiis Aid Society of the 4 j > Trinity M. E. Church met ;it the n ! home of Mrs. Janie Robigson, Fri- j , -' y evening. Mrs. Inez lit own. jj i. I'res. After a business discussion > a delicio3??sweet course \vas ser- ; - vod ?1 Messrs Andrew Wilson, Ira -i WilSQH, Sr. Dpnlll Williams, E. Vjj --Chapman, nnd U^\^,^JoT.. -, Robin- . . son, mot l ed to \^ThTmi*tuu_Snn ' ay to attend the 1 uncial .ol~IrrrTm ? V, Qglcsby. : h Rev, and Mrs. Becks were tin i linir.r u.vsts of Mr. ;.nd Mrs. i James Moore, Sumf. y. Mr... Ira WltsbfR J' , has eimipl ed one month's work lie is pro- i nicoiy. i^\ % vytMiy- *in t:..* < - 'i mnninif v fUinU ~ C T--? . uiimh >>cii ui mm. | ( T Air. lvibtiy \\ hi to p>. gradually < mproving. Frie nds here wish i him a speedy recovery. Airs;. Totsy Breaz?als lias un- | 'dorgono aii operation in Anders. 11 |p county Hospital. She is doing nice f' I ly. ; "... * |< I There will be a "Barbecue" giv- j , .11 at the Oil i Fellows' Hall, spon {< f sored'by the t nld 1' elluws. .1 i.anks j j i giving day. I AIissos IJuth Hunter, !d;} White 1 ?oul?Ah h ere?Cui el'iii?e+ SOnoca Jr. College, spent the week-end! ] r With home IV Iks lure.?" " } Professors G. H. Washington . ai'id~S, U. Finley niotoied to An- i derson Saturday to attend a nueth ing to make plans aii.l gel speak- < ; .'ts for the (I.I-a coiigro-sional ; i ni-jting Avhii h wiil cuiv^ho in An- ; 4w*'i!, Hre<".nib r 1;l 1 ; Airs. G. II. Washington and sis? ton' of Sei.vca spent Salumlay in. j Greenville on a short business J " trip. ? 7 ""7 7" 1, , .Mis. Minnie Bruce and grand- j daughter, .Minnie Rebecca- Boaly < .-pel.I Fridn.% and S:.l u day~tv. itIi '< rektives, Air. and Airs. James i -il'Ufj'm 1'. I: Vv,. S Si;lllo|i. 1 . ? ALIJ;N TFMIM,K A. M. K. jri CHURCH , Rev, It. I, I.onion. Pastor M! . S (' The school op ened at tho usual hour with lit ni.ar.V'v **i ii.> Iissoi) Vi,\< i:-.or- j1 ouglily targl.t by Ola-ses. Kov. ,D. ' T, Adams gave a sph mlid view. This being the last Sun- : ' u 'lay loi the e. nl'<.ror.-o year, the - pastoV spokv so M" -t'e-r?wtii'tl.t 'oi-jp?4 ise to tTi~ school. The Sunday .ehool presented tlu- pastor with a j token for kindmss. and faithful-I lioss during the past year. The ' 1 ! presentation was male bv: Mls.v ' Lykes, Little Claudia Nance was I I .presented a sw? * i -. r for' raising.j I the.highest amount of uu+twy in j the Sunday school in the last ral-i Ji.v, $7.11. I Morning servieo began at 11:13 I n. tn. -The pas:<?>r preached an'ex-<' , colli nt. sermon ir kt*c ping with the \ season, "Thanksgiving __ Day." He i usul i-s a subject, "Thanksgiving. 1 i he \\ ill of Curi t," It wys in , spiring to listen to the different iuean< of giving thanks that were brought out in the sermon.'- We ,?had two johh-rs. Mrs. "MTfuiie Lew | i is and Mr. W. Winker-an Irstruc, tor at Sterling high school. The A. V- I'o league met at 0 p. ni. with a large tteivdan e. After the-discussion of.the les.-on I ii line program was rendered. The j' AC If League also presented the , j pastor with .a token for his ser- ' , I vices; lim ing the past yeas . ?I Xitrht service la-pan ? t Tr.'IO p. ' f 'm. The pastor Rave a 'Tart-well. messnRo." 11 isubject "Watch. Many beartiful and tiiiuly points . were brought tc.it. We had two to join us turn in at ni.tht service. . .Mrs. A<!dis ( i >>.-by i nl .Mr. .In1-nj 11io Anderson.^ The last' effort of the year \va . .put in lor t!u pastor's salary > : i is the l>alanc which -was 7 'it w. s a I\ w UaU.v. The . men aR >n.-t the \v in :i; an.I oli course the women vvp, W,. m**? - proud to "sir; that the ' AvluTlc " a mount was faised and. we don't owe oiw pastor a thiiiR. i lu various clubs an.! auxiliaries of the'church iit w ry flowju.' r terms, bringing cut ' the hi^lV'. !, lits of our ji-stor, pchsLtitcd , him with some" lovely Rifts. nt. , thanked t bent very rrrrty. b'o ouT Pa lor A ill ro to cm:Terence happy with i^veryo-Me wishivj for his return. ~ .'!T - f : L E E V Y ' S FUNERAL' HOME Undertaking* And Embalmi -SLOGANLOWER PRICES AMBIANCE SERVICE "As Near As Your Nearest Phoi 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMI3 J Phone 9276 I. S. Leevy, 1 tturday, November 30, 1935 state college xkWst? State College was represented nt the meeting of the Association >f Negro Colleges and Secondary Schools' in Nashville, T^npes/See. by Dr. K. \V. Green, Dean cf Libra era 1 Arts Division, and Mr, Roy * K. Davcnpoit, Professor of Education. -t in- representative* reported the meeting as being of threat impor- L ' it-i.u' in the fit Id of Negro Edu:a.:r/.4 -'JTliey' met and conferred .vit'i national leaders in the work j >f vocational guidance, and from In m received some important* facias 10 be incorporated in the \io-, <ltu>aal; guidance?program*, at State College. Professor Daveiv port also held a conference with Mr. ij. L , Smith, representative 3t* the Julius Rosenwald Fund. -rrn'-nr,-..n ??"' P.?f. mi m. >0 t 1'1't Orarujebipg, Tuesday,' November 12, and spent the night it. k'?rw.>;ii? r*?n.?- ? vunigc, wnere tney /isited important. buildings and - ' ikI several faculty members Wed- <*' ncsday morning. They arrived in Nashville, Wednesday alfternoon "i 1 at it?nthvl^ tho ctihforenee rhursctay anTt~Friday,. They isite-dVState College Friday, and unched tiieio as -guest of that in?- ?? ,rt *titutidn. . * r Professor Davenport's wife ,and <on accompanied him end ' Dr. ti > < ii back to- Slute College Sat- * * .11 day. Tre* Department of Education * it JState College rendered pro rranis last week in observance of the National Education Week. The jb'servance prog u rns featured stuilcrits of education in readings on, educational subjects, and musical numbers. J?_ ; . _ November 11-17 was celebrated jy the Omega' Psi Phi fraternity i-s National Negro Achievement Week. Xi Psi chapter at State '.'oliege rendered programs, featuir ing its numbers ineloquent adless HQ fliffnrmit phffSpfi ftf N? ? gro Achievement. Placards containing geveial important facts a bout leading Negroes and tr A'oiks, were posted aT various idaccs on the campus. Monday, 1 Mr. Mervin Austin spoke on genI'll 1 nilh rQo ,.nf Mooha _ ? ' I' - ?~ ~ *iv6iv *T CUrtescK -y, 1\^r. Wilson of Claflin, talked about Hhe business problems ?onfrontir<g . 'the Negro. Tho ivct-k was closed Sunday evening il vesters with an-address bv Mr. J. Jl. McCray of Charleston. The National Negro Achieve. 1;^nt Week is regrrrde^ by both ~~ faculty members and students of State College as a week of great xlucational importance . in bringing to the public facts tW?t ^ should., be appreciated about the culture and accomplishments of the colored race. The local chapter of the Omega fraternity presents these programs with a force fulness which makes them very .TDetive in stimulating appreciation of Negro life and work. Aecoiding' to reports of the St.: lent Activities Committee, scholarship standings of Greek- - . letter ory/nizations at J-Jtale College revealed tt\at for the first semester of the last school term, ^ l he local -chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity maintained the Highest Scholastic average, while th- Delta Sigma Theta soroity rah second. For the second seme>ti r, the D> lias stood first, and the Alphas second. The standing of these two organizations is la tribute to . the pride and accomplishments of their members. The * uiucgus were LJiiia ana cne ivappas foiiffh in each of the periods. Professor J. H. Green filled the it'le of faculty spuker at chapel . xeicisis ' Moiiday, .November 18. Mr. Green lectured on the paper industry of the South. MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. G. H. White. Pastor Nrwb'Tiy, 51. <3r?Although very p<?ld Sunday morninfe the Sunday School work was carried on as usual by the superintendent and teachers. Supt. Floyd reviewed the lesson. m At morning worship the pastor selected Acts 28:11. It was his Thanksgiving ^message. Subject: The Sen of Life. In spite of the continual cold weather there were sfV vnl visitors present. The Leftpuers- <nt their usual hour met under the leadership of President Harris and very beautifully and edifyingly studied the !"ssr,n ner I/eairun quart"rlv. Subject: What Great Things Hath ; God Done for Us? This was the Thanksgiving lesson. When the lesson study was over the presi- * dent asked nlMn a Few words to tliank Clod fpr^some blessing be-'" slowed-Ufmn them; all responded 100 percent. -?* ~ - , _ For evening services the pastor 5?)oko from Matt. 11:1; subject: What Christ Said. In this discussion, hp-used much of George MclloiUflftj poem What Christ Said. Miller. Chapel is a church that welcomes strangers andi visitors to ill services. . ^ We are looking forward to the Christmas season when the pastor end members will have God's Xmas Tree. More about it later.