The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 21, 1935, Page Page 4, Image 4
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Business and Editorial phone 46"
Sal unlay. December, 21, 1935
Aug* !n ilei jjdo,} "has -again beef
. released or. hail' fi in the Atlanta,
(la., p; i^'il whore he ha- already
-spent ab"i';t_ t\vo and one-half
years. Tl< ir d>-i! . was t<>n\ict'<!
-' under an'aid slave law. because'h
is a c?oi':i,ar.i>' 'rather than liecause
lie vi'dntei! any law. ' On a
Hale-as eoi pas pi- c?editp.r Judir.'
Hugh .M. li..i>ev of Atlanta declared
ihf* < Id' law nr.VoT.stitutionai,
hence the release <>|" He'rndbn.
( ' .i'v ia i a- at 1. a-t . fair,
n'linded judge.
I he A ier* - C i !;<!: { ' JJt'i.f-. ;-y p' ? ~
als to Mti-A"">lini do t seem P
ini vt ui'h. the ':'avoi' ? {' r.o
nation-- the ..f, Nation*and
of i ;:ivv. uop-oj* Hthirrpia.
Franc- .and Knvland war.,Id. Sar.ta
Claws dike. i\i aUiiit 'half o f
KthU.pia to.Italy.
, the lii>t tiiiiLvjstiijL'i' ...Mitss'u
lini In <:an liP.wiii' it; Africa, he
has a<i.mitt< >i that the lathi -plans
have. h. at n '.he Italians in a hat."
tie. \V~ n wit it t1 " u't'in-i-a i-' st ?>
: Italy's chd f luii.-ti r. Ai.thtir liris
1/ 1 . ha in1 i.f X. . V111 !. a'. i t: :
. 1 p'a '.t'S; .
v ? i oi is i'mjstj <>\vi:\s-i imu>.
.. J l-'-f the : Ijve'y at- the A
ociat-i! Tie.- s . ;;. I ~ , ,-n : |:-t <| tl
poll* Oil ill., y. ;?>'- ! ??i i Individ
' tals. J.r:in<s and ,lia)ii tf- . i r
sports. ' .
, For t':> .fir-:' Mill)-, yoh ie-i ath?h
f"S ha?.?r;rH- rart'-vt'd." n the' -huW?
W;?'h a V . the hike- which n
? athlete v.*r attained. .] o e
k T.f'tlis is- cec !al d the VeJir's h- -
{ , ft In el e. I- identahV. he
said, lie i- the fit-t J ?ii 1 i^t eve?'
- ? to .take lir.-t h*-;ti?r and. of -rrittvs'
the?nit'y?oil. n e.|?faati. S- caid
-P/ place tv'n t., v .] ei. while .JVs-e
t " (T\v ns 'A ' re te~< i.<oi%o,,,e a .
> third."$.! 'urtlv > ?]<>w>>, hut- not
? V-T.v r?> ' rem ] *;! -. if ::i <-> '.. the
ti r'ol'-fo i< .broad jumper and sprint
1 liauiiumo?Tun! t lungs ruvutv
for Louis' phi nomi'Piii \<>te hi
\ tremcndou* ir.flig in- ot3 boxing
\o gate receipts. and-.his s- nsationa'
.if kn<"oho' t it'cord; Owens hecairsc
/G of his iinpictcil. n.t d aehievenu nf
f T- in breaking three "world record*
sin 1 eoiiallrmr a fourth in one day.
--.Jo- Kveiv vi it.-?hv the Associated
p Press "is that of a whit'-. Sports
* . writer: with them merit wsis sill
e'- that;- M inted. Once ' attain, sports
"C point the wav of fairness,
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2 COLORKl) \TIII.F,TI'X' AN!)
OLYMPIC' (JAMES.-The
majority of t)ie colored athletes
who hav>- a chance to parti
L | " eipatt- in the Olympic games in
1 'Kjfc-.r ?' n it'^alr>
P ing pnit, tmt Withstanding t he
en;el 11 cat mint "f the .lews' by
to Germany, the Country where the
k?" games arc to he staged. There
t'5i ayy those who think these hoys
jt9 T should refuse to participate. With
Iff them, however, we do not agree.
K^fce ' They have the chance of a lirc^Bb~.
ski'I arid abilitv <>f these hoys will
hK bring victorv to their country, asjde
from the glory that may br.
By 'theirs. It does not seem logical
Bpf* to infer that heca -se they are in
Iw" favor of partieipatiop, they-nprjffi
prove the persecution of the Jews
ft* by Hitler. They are of that minority
in America which knows
Ml';' what racial persecutirfh means.
Bl and no doul t. would he among the
?' ? first to do ar.v sensible thing
B which would amelorinte or tend to
By' ameliorate the condition of the
By. Jews. But when Ane gets down
... r'
to brass tacks atyl iron ? .nails,
what -have the Jewa done to help
them? When a ffew years ago
Dave Myers, a star football player
of N'ew York Unlversity, was
fori" <1 to sit on the sidelines because
a Southern team playing his
college objected to him, was there
a peep from the thousand of Jew-i
ish students? Any difference]
from w-hat. is in Germany. When
thy same kind of incident happened
in a large Western University,
Jews? Are there or have there
been any racial opposition by the
ICW^ U? UR' Illttll.V HUl'l MMled
upon the people of these young-riTen
? Not that anyone has heard.
The Aimrican public is divided
join' what on this question of participation.
We think it isj : more
hvpocracy than anythiiriSj-j elseWhy
sholild there be condemnation
if "Germany* for its course as T7T
'he'.lews, when as much or mm1'
s being done the Negro in America
every day? The world knows
how they are lvnehtd and burned,
but did eir.' country prapsoe nrn;
participation in the Olympics wIicji
' Aaged in California three years
ago? 'America would have rented
"such, and Hitler lias tin
eight to toll- America. "nULiiiiau.
. our ottlT!. business and first get
-Hrd tiiute out of your nail e.u"-."
We hope these boys will irtHbiei>att
with all their might. Nothng
they can do will make it any
better for the Jews in .Germany
~>r lor themselves and till h's ~hT
America. Participation is not approbation.
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|| B7 Georg? A. Singleton
The weekly t< xt: "When* Jesus"
v'as born at Bethlehem, l.e.louging
~ o Julia in "TFio days ui i\n,
Herod, Magicians fronj the Hast
irrivtd at' Jerusalem! asking.
\Vb: ie is1 the ngwly-borp King
if the J \vs ? We saw his stai
\vhen it rose, ami we have come to
-w+^k+t*--4mrw^?...Matthew ^'-'.1:? :
The weekly thot.:
Star of the East, that h ng ago
tought'wise Tnen on their \Vay
Ydu i ,. .angels singing to and fro1'lie
Child of Bethlehem lay- ih
.\g that Syrian hell afar
J'lidu shiius't out tonight, (> star!."'
' ? Kligelle K.ieM
Fi in ill' great spiritual realm
<l" etoriial reality the- Star lo- k
down in its >'hi 11in.tr just as ji di .
" ai ly tv.o thousand- 'years a,r".
>v)ion the Kastern Mayieiiins tain,
i. , Palestinian Jerusal* in. '-'The
V.wly-borii Kihjf was the Piim e
?f Peace. The celestial eh- rusang:
"Peace on earth to men of
. .dwill." An I alter -twenty .eenruries.
'lh ancient soiT*is i.tmjr soiikt
id hy the lite blood of a pastoral,
- e;u eablc. p. ople to satisfy tin
.ust and rapacity of a nation tUa'
oa'ts of assessing the Vivar. >
I'hrtsp and the * patrimony of St.
Peter. .'Suchi a comni' i tary! Pray
--f it u;'.'-ho\v will the Hon. ti. I'?h
i:!'. I haven's vice-regent. had , iebr
ting .'the Sa? ioi.'s. d.ivi
nVhv,.iy t put' it oil' until Polnan
nr.- .-Iiivll; !.av< l>eeh \ it-tori,akand
more .sons-(-f?UsLj,slain . i :
li.iiidy earnajre in the 'name o- ivilizatiori.
. I.I .I . .o
in- l'iesh i?n Christmas I'ay, la w
to mar... Brother preach r.
ell the folks ah ut. Ilor.'t seeK
-it give them'" opialej oj- -ob'tlTa.
.wrap. .But he prepared to i?o to
<! Igothu. This )ium) le tpM 11.
tor'y of the truth to hundreds. !y-'.
?::nday-with several of tho$oadiir
epresentatives I?t' the ot h; f y i on:
M-ient; ?Kirsidcstfpplnir eva :ni
.. hit ..;. i ..... i .i.'l
ik <1 it. If they did 1.1* t thev t jj
If. 11 ath fur- Jesus VviiuTiI lY
we t. -u c t > ! tu live ff 'r mi.
The New York Times last wick
! "p tied. a : iti f.
j 'Aim's-?if Nt^i-it Jsch* i?ls" liy l-!*i.'>..
I'atcrson, r.'\v > president
I'uske-ree. It is a splendid nrtich
A it cif course at si?iw poin's i'
iity he uuestioned. The system <>'
(Jit nz- Kduention may not he eh
?r"+*?Maim d' f t. I ai Mi! ? ?> l'. s<
rvaduiitcs t?? Income integrate j
ito the social economic pattern.!
This winter has held all ah m. |
. .11. what. he iv;i, eritisiz *' for s<
"ointr. that there is soniethiu;
' dTieaiTy Wrong with Rronze K<lr,
ation. I.et bygones he bygone.-.
.,he. (< ut.se, of the future must- he
! 11> (1. A t.vue of i!tie tif: i m
e set up. for the New Rronzies
' at wijL fix tlum for eff'ctive
living/ Tfio hand of the Middl
\ves and that of imitation is
v avv upen us, J?. . . ?
The American system of edit
i.. ........:< i i *...i h.
ts J to I* I.- II,* t*W I l\l* (I Is I I I
Vonze noople arc prepared for a
itizonship from which they arreligiously
disbarred. But Caessi
'entus knows f. 11 well that peo1?'?
(i'liivl lie eihieat1 d in l)ii- v'.uv
ind kept down. The ?rlorv >
America would b' in letting *li<"
' onve. reonle grow. develop and
ive their. l/est "to the cr mniiiR
ealth. This day. is eonurg, - a
'ei tain- as Cod lives, and1 -"^th
waters of the Waccamaw rise ano
'all.
Texas l ot* indoent Hi'. K. .1. Ifoyd
lrd for the bishopric in the Afri- j
an M. K. church. His church at I
Ihnisten pave him a new 1J?3G-Pl.v
noiith car. Great day, and t h e
itthUoi-s. mtm-hing. T+-xrnr TtTeaiw"
business. f)r. Howard i wo; thy, a
fine man. Georgia is standing be
hind Dr. Rutldr. Thi writer know
thes-? trentlenlen yb 11. knows then
families. Georgia will have a, large
delegation lead by Bishop William
A. Fountain, the' Chesterfield of
the bench, and pioneer in the field
of transitional education in his
church. Georgia desires his return.
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? Kampbcllfframs %
X , , , - jg
A Srvpfun <\ ( atdpIuMl X
i'
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"\\ fiat <!<> t l.o-o-"~t\. olde Jo\vs*1 j
print" cr-omv >?rii'-~ pro:; ivss. The '
wall th.y t.iii.1.! tox will knock I
it down when he jumps on it, en-Id
od iHTK s in I idTc-uU'. Wo are do-i 1
M-: K.'f'a work llumdrvd Nilio
ir.inh" 'a Vint faith in What he
Was i.ditl.jl ">'o ??i* ti:; pio.p UK'id I
injrs~no.w heltij;! held nil over South '
( aioiina ur il r tve- direction . oI" 1
the Baptists' l'- 'jvo:.lions. . Ido tton,
Iwttrttion. Inspiration", In- '
fori rati n nd l'ai'tioipatnni are
na\ii!a.the,ir day.
Dee."14, at Camden, Dee. 12 a'
C hoi'tor and?Do. ID. at 'Sparti it- '
I'll, it in ti. _ . . at?rt ukeLillys iLua
' id?i m di. i-?-ul an'd "listono.
weepui;: i>>i joy ..ml cryin? t'o
o\.c i hp i; heriivjr in of.
this liinv day in Ilapfist affairs.
I dt) not know which was t juim
.'i' ine t iu^-.' WJu'iv one v. a.
greater in alien'unee. the otnp
in thinner, I hi' othtir e xeeTTojl in in
terest and fellowship.
Kv.ry sp.-.idi vv a ..a tea. pieei
i'.m iy e.-'.ia- an" inspiration
i e 1 it"i d on - towar*
~."*tT? ntjrPTi7ft. ttiv i
;ates t(A ti;. Uea*i. s ol' lite hea
V. Illyi
.\11 ajLTiv.- that this i oinethin
t lew*'* in Dap: 1 I ad'arr-. D . Iv.r!
. ia-* t1 .It-?li in r vA ? iH . ~. 1 nt~** t 111 ?
. rtirm. < ?> crrat ! t he' p i
.nt Ka et",-; iii ior'lijv fore s:?r:
11!?I t' it .r y to a i >; t sae! ~
i . nr.ii- t 11 . Howard p i-. .
a (.lou iiii; iri'mt-o to t*tr.
i' t'.i ? v. has stoo
for tlie attempt and who h.nruvt
:i- .p >n \ . ' i' i< to la.V tin; Ves.ohi '
lion on t hu_Jahi". w|r:n t: : piasi
den; i < eoninu ndi d it. D . But'
' lef. t'nt pif-idynt ol't wl . t i:: nho.1
to he-toe yie-d -s't eonventioji ii
-T_ . I . '
h.":-tel" Vwith lh. yreat s .
iiiiiiii.-s ever twain i o;y .niai. ll .
is tie. pi'i?.:l :: o\vr af.^iie Iffo '
idea, w ith, .the \\ viler :i t re. ad
. real <r-' :'.\^!.ij.:rl id'a ? :' ,
I .iii* n-'' l ! i- -J *! ! i n: vi'HliniK '*
Ue\vT. IJ. Ilroadas we.-- ;< ytva1'
<li: vet oil. 't' -ni i> a .!'.iio lovable',
. Mil'!- ! . ':i >ir. ' a.-avi -Ian ' o. j.
'..1,1. <i. -U'. I ki!.: i- \\a y'leat
1. There is a g row i nit tindonev r
t .. ' . . ... I'll,, idea
1 a r. jnu y.ia eniije to
make reports t'or money aha <1
i ai- <1. .no etioji is .lakui.at'
il l' v Very .? e. v... i
\ 'I'll .1 a i.'M.Vaey t" n r
( Vei> minis!e' .niv^.-S. S., Mi-ioi:aiy
S i- t .\y 11. T. I '. Asso *ai
! ; i"i>. < : i lit' n -. i! 1- t-'aiiiTi' vi ^
i. li. i. <l.t < < i- n a t * v. ith t !>.
I.a.l. u,
There k a 'deary ii:
!> in.s. toward, th.; i.!. :?> ; ; 1 11 .
..:<< t 111' a. li'-t ?il\ ;
pi-' a. I < '-. I" t. < ale ail.a
ii -t jtive ti e r.ual pa-to'-j." nee
or: ..II it i.;
t .l- 'i alio:.
i j '.i'. < .' '. . a' i- i a' t'.i a: ! Mo'
'et-v..'. 11. the n.ori.-y :.tI> I the-'
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;t:i I
tor !
,Hattie'F.. lie.... n -1 4 i " i> I)a:l'
SlimI'C
t? r;. - y ut
business.
the -amf?t'r* -:>! nt Fmmtuin. .f 'r;. *) ?
n feain. Til' v have 'wrought
well.
lb" '. ' ' learn <.t* Jiishop Wiljianis'
recovery. Ffoiu . uf.it it
seems that he has work* him elf
! almost in death-in South Carolina. }|
T)<> not knY \v what his desires are
!>' t l ave h a>v|. juniiy leaders_sayJ
'! (? -wont ' I ! "to hay hi* Fpiyo- |
|>a 1 su|?orvi.-i'it# For the hot time :
we hop- Hr-i. Miles. Adams, ami
Beard tm'd lurk in the primary.
When South Carolina speaks, a i
erreat prroup of m^n shall have uttered
the word. .
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HIE PALMETTO JLKADEK
I ?-U
niE VOICE FllOM T1IE I
MDl'NTAIN
T.;u> fellowship ?J'-oup meeting of
the Daptist State t'onvestioa held ;
i'air.d-en, fJhesUr a 11.1 J^iryiTanbury j
people from the rural part of th< se
"in'Mt'ij tl'1'-' t i? i never, seen some
>f thosroto officers had a chance
to see. i mi hear then) make great
speeches. In Spartanburg was a
good representation from the' city
and county. "1".aw imuiotator of the
association and Rev. A. M. Means
the entertaining pastor If tl spared
no time in trying to totiehi?allpc>
i - ip* the cvuivty. We aty sine
that' the coming, of the hrothvr
1 to the llub cityi will be a
' in j' w ays tcrvvanl > tinntlatine; mn folks
to ch\ niorc st to \\vrkJ"_.Tnj
hue is h:ie wh n we as^miristcA :
should stand whole!?, rted behind
very phrtse , of state ' work and
each t ie people whom the fcipin
hath set us over to''do the sain.'.
Qno can pereieve that the wo ids
of the world's greatest Teacher
vvivu Mifid "U*aeh= "then! < b.serv f
ii i-.dngs' r.re *.y? t .to bi< carried
out. Many ot*'o'.ll' people do kn^iv .
Ifat such thip;; ii* :f Bnptiat State
Convention yxists'.' And to tell
. Inm almoin state an I. foreign n is
mi) world aim .?() .. nd like n V
'iering talk pf? the I lolygkos*.
inee; t-hey believed. Not long ai;o
tliu writer . w s, at a fjup ay
A'hool Convention whcie _tlve?
were discussing the colleges of
e state and a eoo.d b'r tiler "dsa"?
ot' hi< ehtn eli" -arose' and ask'- ed
tlit' (Question. "Where is Morris
.'ol lege-? There . are plenty of
' ' Iks Hko_hini, (i! d'to siv Dial- t.h?
:la>ol and l.'n.ion^ edited bv. Dr.
\V. M. Howard of Darlington Ir s
moved up .a step., Hope to see i
ceomo li'wjtfktjs sooli. The feltot
--l: dohn 1). ^lioekfeller, Jr.,-to the
Noithefn Baptist Convention stat
ntr wi.y lie nrofo. ri ; withdraw
itur hi,-: annual donation >ho\ild In
tildhd caifU-lly k'dtrs ol" ah'
donominktion's, .it is strictly
a dei n aji I tt } ; ?<?< 1 inteVprelation
>t .many of tin' y<nin?; poopl.* of to
tiny. Will Whoa tki^s echo I'loiu
M ".'Iiii'r of- t ho l".'UinlniM is I'O'a-i'h,
trood ol;l, days of Xinas will by
th>i' -t at It and ami THIO VOH.lv
i> lit t.M' "i ll K 'MfTT'VrnN' W+S-H^
:.s Till-: l'.U.UKTTM hKMM'll "
\ .MKUliV X.MAS AND A-II AH,'V
NK.W V10 A lb
m i. c?t\ i:< i?ai-:s
Well, we note l>y the Sunday
paper tiial llu Nat leiia!. v-t >iu'in ittec
of-tho-(I. U. 1'aity is to meet in
Washington, this week. Well
well, well we wonder what kind j
~'f a lopkiry animal will register
i?<?nu.n]tt email fi m South (a- I
For. after the ;she\viiii!
puule in Fleetion, a Hind man
'nVdiFsee that there ir= no "KejuihOririnixat
ion in our state.
1C-** t\u_4?^i't i atU; to ditl'er ,i;rst
to IA (iiilorpH-t.'hut it does spoil 1.
o] a:-' liov. some <?:' our folks
ahout ' in- racp problems. .
! ' ? . dnsioi.s i> ached' l.y some
>ui i ]y were hacked' -up to. Th y
>,uid not haw hetn i unclad face
lace?" Now \yv road quit) a
l it now adays ah'ut who will he
i: .iii.:ioo of the Republican
I'ai ty?known if;?d?ys*"t>ttdie., t?y ti-> I '
h "(jni' < >]<1 Party" and .cvi*i
v*' i hiiibiiiy n* jrro will do \yvU
:o" pom! i wa ]L-Uiiii--1it-lo in red'ee-*- noo
_ t o wli.'t has bus done f i
on f"':l.- p..'.it it-ally during the
pTfsT=TT!=y(uT^ up. to this mniut' .
i ?an.i'Uio- those who arc sorter"
- . t .it: fi'Jit as; a choice n>r tinit
ad.' i- a iiian tha<: has ir. 'jiy
-phmlid i i.iiiits in his favor, an i
ho only t hiua: that niiyh't Ik- he'd
.yaiiist Idtif iii so far as the col
:od cit ii> i'i ru i ni' l is that
firn: . l;v ojMhe Inst oilistUui'.nal
la'a y< i s in ( 'urercss saw
. ..v A mi-Ly:.chine? Hill, 1 which
li'.iii.. up ti: riiu.f last s? ssiop as tin<;o-i
i: i .nan am! vote 1 ajraiM't
it, For t-hi- one act." ijoinc would
a i i h red. tied hare} and
a. h. a -tail until the nmnina
ion.7! was < ver. Well let's
, S i v. :nc tnlfci'nc ii 1 v lit
w-hh-h -i (?: ! draw tin- niost ate;,t
is.. th. nominee- of a party
v the j : i !y and wkttt it stands
or. Av.von- know that a pt'osili
at VI. i'i .-a . but nmrhty" lit d
!i' way or tld- otlaw in stfip- ~
itiir tin- destine- of any uroup withn
l is !! pi;l?!i<'. l'-ut wait a hit
h.t's Lot ! aok to this "lyiuhimr
:>:!!" that was under fift*. What
oast of the country ami what pol- .
''cap pnTTy ahsohiV(Ty *( ohfi(>ls all
"f that scctiim whci\> ! "> pen-'n.t
t total lyn-hinir takes plat-e?
And what part of the country iv'
"i.tvn the 'hackhonc" of the
Xnti'V.al I'arty of'which it is part
I la'ce!?. And despite thii|\
known outstanding record
w4. ua! i: t lumr \?mce_,;n one of.
ur: national weeklies that if the
Rep'.ih'ieans n initiate the man
,, vote airainst the Apri-lyni'hii;t;"Rill
he would do all-Tie
.'oi'hl to defeat him.*
There is hut one way, to clefi at
i feilow?11y a majority vntinir for lie
other !' llo\v and what his pnr-,"
..--thuds fo?*. Xh+nk?s#!Tfir jt seindy^lmfr
then take another
umik. ip ic. i- a man m.it nas
id y< in .Contcrcss; who durP'tt1
all those years has shown a'
'" j mil v.. attitude towards all leg;slati
n that camo up that touch'
d upon the ritrhts and advanceleast
the "muck rakers" have not
shown any thine: to. the contrary i
-avi one hill.' A man^wTio if notrr- I
LiiiiLwd- who?uiiud-d?be?h' uiliny a j
that has given the colored
in.in all privileges that he now
e.njoys and by the way voted
nearly 100 p ref nt for the pas .
sape of the last anti-lyrchirig l?ill I
and y t there are those who wpuld
have the colored voters to join in
with the crowd that has to its .rce- '
nrd at least- 00 percent of the i
lynchings. The crowd that has
fought every legislation presented
.
within the hist 70 ytaiawhich favored
the colored man. -The crowd
that rule# the part of the country
-- and the only f.urt of-the couiitry
win ry the colore.i mau-is djs
franchisee and most of his civ?vil-riylns
takt'n away. The rn?wd
that has iouuht thr u.v. tlie V ars :
eveiy Presidential aihn int'..ent of I
colored persons wl.efi 11 p for eon-L
firmation. save oik- m; twp^hrTej
of !atv-thi'v let"'l?y. Hat j: >'<>u
had boon aittirtr in he- irat!. i y -are I
looking on, you wot;l I have jrioani
d from tlie oxpres.-i- rs on tinir
faces, that they w iv drinkjmr
down a biii dose.of castor-oil-mixed
With turpentine, kerns re. vine isir
and tiVhlc- salt, ins,ti ad of voting
to cojdi! i! on , 1* th 'ir politia!
k'n!. Wo only wonder wb-e.r
we read th .s trail ire nitici-m it
some of our supposed Iea?h 1 -s "How ~
did they o- t tii it way.-"- ^
-? -f . ; > ;?.
Well never, in - *he history of
(Ire: nville has a e loved man
dropped in and won such loud
liaises and support as "Pitr I.cjr
T>aij>." W din -d v i-v.'.mintr th
tc.>*tih*?ItaH4wrhtr-it fonts aTomrd
!,00() was parked and several hundred.
stalidintr around the-, sides in
the ha--1: tvi-th those of his own
race. Thursday -venihar thewhites
came out .by the -hundreds reirardless
that it was very cold and
niriivr. The applause riven to
the program sImwa tint merit w i 11
win. \\\> vor.tiithe i^s'.rtioo
hat Hatty has, never received
hiv mum- luval nt' royal reception
:n thisVr any nthf.r country than
wm; his?H?rn:- ivr in - his -hour r
town. A la ryesilver loving cud
was. prc-cntc;] to liini by the, white ,
friends, (ire.nvi'l 'i< TnVvad of
IJatcs. yii<l Bates . i-s-proud of his.
homo town. :
****** \
Sad, > H to?n??t .?*?4?oy- p.V'o'it
not her ahoul "l !*.- Ia>t Kihl'y nilc
I'.'riiU'1 a I'ti I .h; / i- . ?: 1 h o n sonyillc
llioh ^'cKool. 1- there
nothing 4 hat cau.>lK'. suggested to
halt this i award, movement of killing
folks in (5V* Hvillo' .oniMy and
city? Thin! of' it a ki lt just
1.7 years old u-kTp|ii')v out- his pocket?knik?
-and?t-akh at?t-ht?life
of aiiothen for a mere hotIJng,' so
\ye arc t Id. Titi- careless attitudp
t-owaj ds taking li'.n'nan life
will1 iV've in h. en sJi .<!. I lie re is
a wcalc spot si tee. where in the
(ra'minv'<?!' the hoys an i tvirls too, .
as for that mutter. Now whether
it is iii ill ' -v;.o is. ut elunvh f>l'i
hont' w;. know' rot. Hat it is.j
somewhere- ma; lu i. all ?Lh.i co - - '
Hat wlieii'Vi'i- i, is; tho'iiy!" shook) i
he-yivi a ?t> t .1 y hi i!y.
. Wi Him-?iMF eltat -ant Xliiitfr1
"<i' -I itn."
F;?( III \M! ( 't. I : A < f! Iii!.-;
. m
.. ... ... , ?
I ! . K.i' l.l . :i ! Teachers" Asso-1
c:ati n iiie, oV-ila;.* ' i r? ' lh. oku
Washimrti it 111v j, ctn^i! i':i."tlu'ir j
nfottthly imo'ltiv'-. " l"r hi..1.
PaiiV'.Vell. of I',... *..v r ' ji'resiileil. ,
I'll. ill. lit i 1: s t o J11* , )' t hi . ' I
arahv liii'.'es As - i iati n . <
?>iii<:- A> in flair ioinmauilii's to,
hi In i! t'li/r;. a;: ! 1. in . ollr.r- I
ami- eluseil hy" ken'tLriotf tile tiie-h-,'.
r - to in: ;>t iih. Un-M ; . nty the ?
ha -net of th" ' to. i
Tile nthcial nil wa- ealle?l hy ,
Mi". !c I'.'m.' i ' >. (iityiw . an J !
many < f th,- :< a-heis j?.?i i rh-ii-!'
mini -S-sito ika >. ... ^ ,j
Prof. '('. A. J- r.ns.i':'. ami; sse<] ts
l;; 'I:li , ^?lils;
i-h'o-.; imra/ir- . .Pwi l.y Prof.'
\V. A. Perry of t i ' Wu ,e; ly m''1i<*? I' v;
:.a.- 11: ?. -i. .-in nt of the
Pafinei'i- state T --.ii.:-.-' A sucialion.
Many e inpjin.e.iary re- '
''w'J.-i v l'i eMa-i,- i ir o! riiie.:- -tliis
magazine. Thnsy out > f. <" Iniuhia
v. h.o may a .?< :- to- l,o!|i
t! i hi ' in tie . . .r.loia -w -i k, :
inta write Prof. M ,. -A. I'-n'v, a{?
\ avei'loy .. !. '( :..:.:!i:i. S, ('..
' (I I ? I'.c'l" 1 * ;'r. I li'S p iStaip'.
Iicv; \Y. II, l;.".v7T7i":V;* >va-'F:V n ? \
i-n .'i: ti.i.r.kiii;: . Mill r K-'
' ! ' i???_. f ?? r 1
ltichlnMl <\>;:n*y if r tin iM iV-t .
lie i> takiivr in M A - -. 1:?* i> 11 and"
tin-. 1'iiil .ill ai. ! . i.-.jr i> f
school biiiidiir: i.vii \? eounl.y
(I)!' ill I t ! !' . S'lii* Ml". II. ' ,
Tli- Asm? jaii- n >:,..iue,!' t !i c/!
< limy in'o <!i ok- ;i> f !1>>\vs:
\' I 1 r^TT'- 1 : i - c 1 h
school's of tlu- IU.;: k Fork', invctillj*
Jik'i Co is Haiti >>tl . it;-:.... i ,
t'1.1 pl'o-'iil; r.\ ; i' < >. K, I'iii l.lelbcrjrci',
s* cre'.fu y, Mrs. Zot.obia
.1 >i-x >i. 11i?i rift . .'.M. ? compri:cs
rlTt^sclm-ois ?>f A rv!;:ttrnvnY. irivtloi-""
Point. .Mill CivMv. Mint'-i.li. I'iii Ml
u !<l. 1 lis11 id i> \ -i l-i . S 1- "
lit air -cttrd * crclai-y?Mr"--.?Robi'i'inT ;
M'Ui: oit-li.
Distl-ict N'o. ."> o mpb<cd- pf the
schools of. Moore pi.ud, Fnv Hope t
Zion \os, 1 an! "i'ayl i-"( Sapcl
llcrtat Ffcrt' li-nr "h;
Killians, Roriul T"i>. Modioy plac , ]
Wave11. v I; ?ii-1 ?-ii-t oiusi
Hint, \V. ii; l?o\\man; socrctaiy, ,
"M. s. I.( vie Pcott.
District No. f? c inp<>-ed of all
the schools in ami annuel KastV'i'
M'.tiii'- c i Wchi >' !
irraMeili- sitst i ict |iri'S!tietit, l'ruf. ; .
K. .1. Barnwell.
District No. 1, composed of the',
vh.'ois. in ard i:ro-.,r.<! !! j?kiu-.
These t ach.ers ha-.e r.ot organized (
yCt* ' "
f:r,i RNi:zi;jt \. m. i\ <m ia it
Rev. Ti^Fi Ma<k. I,'.: tor
Vullirn --Sun !av -c: ool was op-1
ore ! in duo farm. in spite <f tin j
had vv; atdter, a ??? d many attend- t
ft?. The' h ssf.o was wor dorfullv
discussed by members of t, r |
cftnol, ,\fto" S 0.1 ay school t'o.'ll
m'rninjr service was l ad a si'tlon- j
ditl cTowil alt rdrd. Rev. Mack ]
preached <1 soul stirring sermon |
srh't'ct- "The \ al'.ie of tin Soul ', j
At nitrht he t reached another soul 1
stirring sermon.
Mr. Xlt?mas Daily has bern sick '
for sometime^Jjut is improving j
^ i ...miiiiWt.. ...
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* CHESTER PARAGRAPHS.
Ttip "Christmas season- fs here "
an 1 lYiany beautiful Christmas
trees are on the porches and in
the yarcjs ;uf citizens. /Phe vari- |
'J ' <i?1 iu:ht?whieh?bedeck?t h e
trees add a cheerfulness to the:
-snTroundingsI _ .
Quite a numlj^r of ministers~trtrT
* .. i...i *u~ TA: ? i!
i iniL-ii uiv uimi ici mi'iiing o i |
Missi< j\ary Workers at the Calory
Baptist church last Thursday
It was a very rainy-day, but the
services were excellent. Rev. II.
II. Hut lop. of Ilartsville, President
of the Baptist State Convention,
Rev. S. C. Campbell, Cor. Sec'v.
f the State S. S. and B. Y. P. U
Convention, Rev. T. II. Broadus,
Kershaw,?Ue-vs?I-K?W. Stewart,1 eenville.
District Missionaries:
fKw, B. F. St^wartr Scnccap Sta- tistician
Rev. G. <?. Daniels,- o f
Georgetown; VicejyTesident of the
Baptist State Convention, Rev. J.
P. Re' der, of oColumbia, Foreign
Missionary, Rev. A. M. Means, of
Spartanburg, Assistant Recording
Sce'.v., were some of the State
workers present for this m?eting.
Finlcy Hi and Loomis Street
chools will else Friday, Dec. 20th
an I onen Jan. 2. 1936. All of the
rut-of-town teachers will Spend
:h? ir holidays at tl*oir homes.
Mr. John ilintoh ^mtinuos ill
at..his home oit Jqtrt- St. His sis*
tors, Mrs. Josie- p. Smith. Misses
Maude- <tnd Mabel are' expected
honle very' soon, from. fli^ir homes
n\\;? hi union. , ?:
Students from th& vjariotrsr colores
will he home tins week-' nd
for the hoiiilaVs.
Ropiest ntatives from the ditTer
tit churches lot' the city met at
ho home of Mrs. E. L. \V. Stan1;
?;' k on Monday . nijrht. and ' madt
arrangements ftYr jn?Emancijuitioti
program on Wednesday, Jan.
i ~T I'lPti :il Ml i-opnlit;i|1 A Jj.. .
E. Z. tl.ureh, at 11 o'clock. Dr.
(I. AY. .Mananey, pastor of Carmel
Presbyterian church i the principal
speaker. Music will be turnish
d by representatives, of the choirs
< f the city. This protrram is being
ponsore.i by the Federated Club
of the.city.
Ihnedict graduates and wellwishers
are rejoicing over the Sf'O
t)Ot) tilt, which President J. J.
staiks received for the College a
low day6 ago. President Stark?
ate! that the money is for a
new Library?the present Library
wilt bo made into a Gymnasium.
Rev. J. C. Lewis, Rev. A. R.
('ebon and R;-v. 1). C. Crosby wore
l ?tod c!olo<rat' s to, the General
C-ifonnoo which-, meet? in "Greens
!u?rov-"Xr- in vJlay. '
Mr. .Joseph Clinton and Mr. S.
''. Ifaii) y attended the Masons'
Giat) i Lodge in Columbia last
week.
Christmas, lives with programs
will bo . given ot the various*
churches of thfc-city during the
holidays;
-Miss Mattie O. -Thomas of tho
State. Dept. of Education instructed
the .County Teachers Saturday
mi'th subject of Geography, and .
Miss Ruth Bynum of~fblumbia,
Loucher in B. T. W. school and
who' is also one of the instructors .
hero in our County Teachers As-.
c a; o n. instructed in Reading.
At tlic next meeting, Miss' Thomas
will- teach History and Miss
Gyr.mi. Number Needs. Much
it ten" st is. being manifested i n
: courses, and the attendance
- < v i 1111 Tho next mo'
will 1)o .1 uji. 11. I'.l.d) at 10:.'10 o'! >
k. ' !
Rev. Joseph Stinson of the faculty
of Coulter Academy, Che raw
with his sist'j' Miss Annie Stills'
n. a student of "that institution,
c ti,?
oiiiixui lriiiu uif
i ('( ' Camp at Ft. Banning, Ga.,- W.
Ik Stinson <?!' Charlotte were 2
ei last week visiting their?fa- j
liv r, Mr. .JanieR Stinson, Cemetery
street.*
.Mr. an 1 Mrs. Alex. Champion
nre gettir." along all right after
m nig shak n up and bruised when
heir ear ran into a ditch a *fow
lavs ago.
" - i
jA: number of pupils in Finh y f
Hi are receiving government faid j
from the National Youth Admin-i
ist ration.
(,'iass rooms are beautifur at
1' inl.y Hi and Loomis fit.. schools j
for tln> Christmas season.
McHKK NEWS
? : . "
the purty given last Saturday
fry?t^."U;ui.ly .Cub'.k.w&s xp..;it.? ,a
-;ue.ss. Many were present inxi '
:i!M:.d a g od time.
*** Afe-sers. George Johnson, Kie',i'1
\U :< k. Sr? John Dixon, Hen
ry Peoples, Harrison Pate, an 1
I'ritf. 11. E. Brooks motored to
Iicnuningway Sunday to visit tli
latWs parents.
Eveiyone is talking abort the'
movie to be given at the MeBetf?
School Wednesday night. ?A large
rovj is expected.
W' are to 1i 'v(> our Christmas
i-sr*1?Tim r 'ilnv?afternoon. Hwnta ~
il st j ass this way. . *
We a e very proud to note that
ive will have somg more desk soon..'.
We are wishing ali a Very Merry
t'hri,stn-.'-3. I'
ILEEV Y'S
FUNERAL HOME
Undertaking' And Enibalmi
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HARMSON N i:\v:" IN "*1
v RETROSPECT
, -.-J
I lino, S. C. Dot-, n.hc'i- 1.7,
(Jo on and i,,)!- <. u,- so ..u l oy.s
Shall follow thy 'c?mt..;.uou.< n.s.>,
flur cai.? r'.hall l.?,l thy Uuyv
i'.ium hauls, who 1'ioui thy taut I
shall spring. ,j ? ?J
ttintfTlu ir f\ . cs to sin^ v?* i
Of Ethiopia's gloiy. ^ *
-i 'ci i. oar
?T+ns-it semis ilvai t'.c pp. tW' t;
prophesy is coming u> pass. We
a; Jiuruiso.i v. a. a d-. oply thrilled
nd delighted at ilm < -.;-in. ttf... ...
Miss Ettu Moten on Monday ni-t_>.
For a long time to corny her interpretation
oi "iJic LoreliiA at..I .'.4"De
Cjloiy l'o. >1 wn hi ;i r In unr
thoughts. We h no that: Alien
bring many more raee artist-, to ?
tier bosom. Such, attr itions will
create a laeial eons ivneen. sk ai d
pridy in the hiintis of our Negro
youth that wili bo entirely wiiulosome
and uplifting. lltit pardon
this, dear public. Wo a.T"/a oil d f
the point, nonce, lit us gu on with' ?C 7
the business of the ny>.n.'tit.
Last Fruity c>vening, December
Id (Ha<l- l.u.i.- Itayt - tie.- . ?j
trude .Hall ami Mr. li. FT Jot.es
presented Mr.- Ferdinand Abraam
of A Urn L'ni v e. slty and the
Glee Club from that school, in. a
group of boys and girls from 11 a rbisonM?This.
enL'i t in-met t v. as
the second in if series of public en
tertwimmnt n'i>on by. vn>fiouK spon ?
Sbi s on the school faci.liy. it was
brgcly att.'mlcd a~rd ;r.; atly onjoyed
by the audience.. A few
pieces to I).-' reiuehibi i i d tmu1:
Handel's "i luilu, ijia Chorus," ]
sunt? by the til e Chd'i !V?>ht AM n, J
"The Ju'b>i Dance" bv 1 >ctt. nl iy- 7
ed Miss SBell, The Minute Waltz,
by Chapin, playo.i -by .wis. lv. \v.
HniiWiit e..-anil tj?i?u_, ?
Need of IV'. yuv" a sj initial ,av ?:
by the Harbison,.'Octette.
On- Stiitdady. IKv* d>,w .131 rs. '
li. 'W. Houhvar. 'presented the
choir from the First I'ri^hyteri'an
Chuteh .in? ?. (Mu'l-tnt;1.", Cant. " 7?
"O f Worship- the .. Kiinc." .This
was sung jjagniticienTfif so tue
audience s;>*l.. ' ' J .
Hatbisoy boa ts of the fact that
ii nas two uasKci Dan H'l'.nis, ?ir.is
Mid boys. Wo wan from Le\i?nt- ? '
.011 Junior iii;. i se.oi. 4a i . 11 c- Uy.
Decivber iO. willi ;i score of
to Today. Decyn.b r lf?, v. etied
i'mfos.-or Kind's ! cam from
lelikinsvillo |u to H'. W .. :. it 11
till y?ti. of tlio o'Vciime if
iranie between liiw oisoii's p:ii Is
and boys aeaiiis Wnlr.r'r 1/lirr t
i-.i XI v.-.-i k. l' i. fi.niie is to i e m
played Thursday. |
Octiiss?oiia!ly so. n.on ii: . rampus:
Dr. d.ti. ^l .lirl 1'rnwt l ob.:i.bia,
MinjL'otincH (..'lie. r-v. bis in othoiv
Alonzo, uind ."Mi s *l':.o.>!a.-,..ie _
Ducket. _lT
ST. ALDAN TIL St'DOUL
Tim wnr]< at St. Af ar. *l'v' Limp
so ho 1 is mu.ii'.p ;ib -.;i-i ly
utider the pfi:. i' of. fc
ib K. Din y v. o.i.- j'.n is' .
2n 1 month this w.-.!... S>n.e Lis
ele.ction nriich ininmv m ut ii:.s
bel li new ly painted. A i i*n;ild
00 Wort'i of w innow ? i:ir :i; tti'.d
Ji.c . I I rI:-.- !,?-HH-d
the Cement ail ! sand are ready to
< tm-lrt. I !>< 't ji t T I 'ml 1
cottage. With the eooj-e.* lion of
the people ' and faAiit.v' ."ft. Alh.'ii
is iitifii}? to.tlie. to*# .
I'rof. .Jo.'.n !'. I?awas a
visitor here la. t \\y-k an i" v., s ,
nutt'h pleased with th. li.. ;
Marion A. 4 'ol?l?s of a>v. 1-i ! ;.inn
Fa. hag In i n dded to Cu. Sn \lbinr~facuity.
.Mi.-a ( i s holds a '
li.S. decree-in If; K, -froi'i: W. Va,.
State Collocl? and i is ioiip:- splen- ?.
did w .rk here. Mrs. T. I . Carry
ii:':s adult work at M;' .Vhrni. ?!./.
<'t; ry, Jr. war ' Week . n., visitor
here.
The five wei-k tar in.e v' Led
was headed hy Mr. T. It. Nelson
and the Athlc.ir- Association v.a:
quite a success. The eni'-l
Friday with second and third
(Trades-. 1A-diny:. rk .1 hy .Mi s. A. 1'.
Dendy $1."..0|. <i w.-s. ?-levcnlli
-,iadv 1-M-L. ,\L. 'I. !\?linnini aid .
$(>.00; i ichtli and i ir.ih jvrad.s,
led by Mr. N- Iron ' $.?.ut); 1.0'.h
(trade led hy I'rof. I>eiuly $1.00;
(>th and Tt'i led..by M'.-.s c M'a-ssengamo
S-'l.OO; !th an.f .Mi; I hyMiss
M. K. Tolher.i, $'J.o0; t o 1st
crado has It <1 ?cvoi; 1 substitute
teachers and report. d IJc.
Everybody seem to lie ready,.for ,
lit i. Cat o tine . Jn>?;di'.; and are
just waiting for seln I to .-lie. .
iVi-l-.v ' -
_ Prof. and MJts. 1 hhn.iV- ^ a_pi n- ??ning
to spend their > i diys in
Clinton "and Atlanta. (?a.
Miss Cobbs i '. planning to spend
hrrr-flfn-istnitis nTedli'.n i)': T""Tia
lotte, X.'C.
Others ;'i'o (joiti!,' to tluir various homes.
_ Mess as .Nelson and 11 : m nu7.nl.
ut tenth.*! the S ni-Pi Tis-ional
foot cranio in Columbia Saturday.
The student l?od> is planning a
nicpie Ci r? ti .as iio-r in on
Dec. 10.
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