The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 25, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2
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I "THE OLD GRAY::
|THE NEW RIDER";;
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X rrv. r. pimm ip hilts
NKWSPAI'KK NO TRIAL
COl K f '
y There is absolutely no sommo:
sense, or reason,, in an itnir. i aia
or set ot iialivi lu.al applying t<
the public pres.- to publish \y:ta
they lei at a crime, or a violatn
of constitutional law : v a man. o
. . .... I,' i?.til i.binl i
Sl'l ui I?vn. 11 ^1*1
guilty of a hhsiUmvantif such a
s rc?'(.uii'ws legal of ecclesiastical ad
jusfnietU the proper eyvu>e is l<
indict I hi- otfendeds. before a nlag
istrate' or- church voi'nt. and wai
the actions ol the legal ti d ur.ai,.
1?hrforc" broadewsting I he .gaine iT
the public press. An ott.vr nictheis
none other.than sLandei i- u a
? :? reduces?the -dnndrl y.1 ; ; > ' eoT
below the respect of d? -cent pul? .
opinion. When a ' .n.a v attach
anothdj- in the p..h!io pM >s h
_ 9 forgets. the w-ii'c ai;'. c'uildt en, o
. the limit .Whom, ho., attacks an'
ypai l;~'fi'i"ally pT"f i'.r- ""rig r~n- -incut
why a tic v. are in <><> way
responsible I'ot" rhx-?a*. ru-atim
made against I'.eir ha-band an?
l.alhe:-. lVs .inhuman inr pno to i j
thnJ f ilial?iu?; wives an :
children. '-Such in: intruder i:u i'.l
the condemnation ^ a ,s;inv iTiiTFTt"
ed 'public.1 Tj'.j.y sin .'Jd en side
i " their own wive.- anil > hihiivn
* - , : imagine how tlay \vw.,.d .feel t
see 'his lUinio p. hi . iic^i_i:: a spec
ial create.; paper deii-niH'. ir.g
in worse lantrha'u-e ail <ico.tn
English could oxpiv >.. At* a Teg.
tilar me:tiirtr~ioV' the- I'harlestoi
.UltUSte.riU! ll.U m: :i'-: niinajon...
- ? AUvan.e, 1 v.iu..a-k*.fl. 5 > .10 .'.Stair.,
; "r. o. -i . -o t !.i.
claim- i 1 I'ald.- I! I.Wldu
At ti:o iriit;;'N?: n:y len-.aiv;
Aivink-a 1". !-.. I!;;>?;er\ill nr.'
aI'-11 -a- ; l .U" of t'
" \ " f "Leader". 11. Jaid it wa-amnn,;
the clearest papi i> ! '< e\Vr ' i a' .
and ur_ed the union t?. make :t
it/tf j huutv 1 .of ? xi>??. -~i<?n. an
. * sullen: v :*'T. it.' .-lA^y minLu- .
of the ai .-i- i.e t i-.e h
Urn.- of tin"' I.> a and in a
it tlu ir rl!A'lid ? J-' ^ 1 y.
mrnist. rial allia-in-o in- '.ho \v->..
. would foilnw' tlx- -alii.,'-. ? ta".
. en hy this' ot^?. In- fuijf.t'e ur<
ei al confer, nc- iiai s'.afii; ed it
di.-apj't-a: .e.M i:
ieisui . ! indie .duals in the pub:1.
J i I'eSS.
Veal And I i> l.o Date
Tht- .t' i- ... !:!?.
'formation as .''tin- t. aeh.-r> ...
Allen. i? .re p .: I ; da!-'. at t:
. $)i'?'*i 1Lm? - ':f'Uc:-r -At .:iiUj-J..eM i.;,.
Knia.n,j.-i cTTa. ;,, ! '? :>.uuy 10 a:
.>'n\v 'every mar.. iv-ipt. a ?*tit?e
nnai.'i in it 11 i? - it: if ~ > s i: 11
that wh n a -rati ir;**::: is lirul i
, February that. eiup 1;a\
,pir"! frp""*n* - fsi.r~ f: v :;~rincl!:<!
Mai. h. . \v- .. \\n , .1
a!.'i a ;; tav.-' a.
apj) il:e?l i:: i'h.t !vt-i-:nK
' t-r carry in ir tie-. i vi - * l.st
mcetinc. i;:n.? rr.. a: i ? :ii?
cxat tly m h ;.? TJu
.-wjy- it- i > >i ca; :,v r t.'.att r
I . nli-hi ,j 'in a .?; a*' I'll
.Muti.yr" lb > 1;.,: i:, 1,0 \va;
.. . V; . > T re <'
cent'a h "t :a? '. a- n o'.;
at * j.it i 1* it!*, I ; 1 t ha
t l.e ,t.-a : : ..i m-i <vc? <?f A'Hei |
at<-. >! t i. that ti.- v" w- ?c paii
up K.i v. v. - A ad 1 It-IM sur. |
ti.t- cjifsni s a<lmiiiistratio.'
in ti.fir at-trnrpt?m?rrt<c-re<lit the'
statement. aumr te.j uvi-r liieir sijt'
nar.sr s ' li.at tin* tvm-hvrje--weia
pa.ii i1 ;:i. y.?W all thn1 .
is -ait in. the wmiti i:.at was sai
at t :.y V pi-i (/.a-.: t'ltlflcutnlvi
**. im-etijiir ht l,i .in ('liafle.-t.on last'
February.
The Episcopal Race
W'I- ;?! :f t.-iv ii;u statement:. '
atul . rc jUi .-t- in llu- mail ilaii\
fru.m a-pjranis fuY the - hishnpii'.
all ovt'i" the eomuethm set till
foi-th their claims for' that exalt"
v etl josition. They ;are urtrinjf th
support tf ir nr.any. friends
'1 hat of 1 ?r. K. A. Aiianls. Sum
Carolina's state el, ire lor bishop
was extra g"..d. The* same is tru
as t<i that of l>r. 1!. K. Wright, .Jr.
I could meiil!'!| ii:anv ol:.el's <r
moltg w'lH-yg is I'r. T. .1. Miles. Ii
the ease of Hie iatter, is where one
man sees dilTeient from a majority
of the delegates of his state. am.
has acted accordingly. Now ti.er-.
is a senirtTterfl on the part of ;t
feeble few in South Carolina, t'<
curse and denounce - . i? ?>?.-. ..u,.
man who dares to think" thoughts'
I'ontiary t" theirs,. 'and ac t ou.
their* itwn eon.', set ion. If for any
-reason yoiu^annht see thru el'c-a>
lens, the eonfii .-tun others see thn
coioied lei:s you are-a "hmit-licker",
and a malnicious lai.-e wit
ness. Hack to br. .Mile.-,. If bi
^jjle.s?lJleeb disposed to run for
the bishopric without bel ng tin
state standard hearer, is not he a
full grown man, and privileged to.
(In as lie? plea-.es'.' Wrat. rieh
-has any man to abn <e -br.?Mrlc^r
' '
Mil I announcing 111 i candidacy l'oi
the bishopric? IT Dr. Miles thinks
he can poll enough votes to land
him on the bench next' May isn t
' he at hbei ty to think for himself
and act accordingly 'Our trouble
in South Carolina is that we have
, some people hoi e' that .so long as
you agree with tnem in everything
they undertake even to lighting
bishops-you are a prophet, piiesl
and king. And every time they
see Jyuu its "gem nie some money";
"gem''me some money'.' Hut'
as soon us you begtttt to -think, ant
act independent of their, thoughts
as Dr. Miles is doing, relative to
the express sentiments of the majority
of the states delegation you,
are a scoundred, and will be betrayed
to law otiicials, and made
i V
to pay one hundred dollars and
forfeit your war weapon besides.
Awijy with such a Leadership for
me. Its one that can be sold to
the highest bidder. And in this
particular case its no more interested
in its supporters than it_ is
in the rest of us. Its simply a_
matter of Pilate and ljtefod, get.intf
together to destroy an inlioeeiit
"man.
"Don't Rock The Boat"'
Professor IL If. ifikard of l'ros
erity has an article in The. Palmetto
Leader's otlice. that wytiUi
Mi an up every disgruntled enenn
i" the administration, llis article
.vould wipe them dtf the map, an
here would naught be left 01
ncm, root, nor branch, for tin
fe.\t eight yoais to?tinne. l?u
. he hundreds supporters of the ail-,
.niui.-l'iation including Pi >1". Pi
Car have .ileeided to let thr eUe
.iiies.,.s_hoot and keep Our powdoi
.ry; \Vhen we get ,to New York
a hen* their ammunition .will i.
.veil exhausted if not\all gone, wt
a ill have a reserve supply. \\ i
.out nuosfion the wisdom of th.
i>, psoi-% ou'i seemingly they i n
ret wr.eii you forewarn i? group o.
;m ii, you Jonai ni them also. Then
iiust ! e no fighting,among the ad
.niiiis!) at i\ e followers. fcivei y.tinu
.h,s state ha- gone to the. giinera
. oi.. ei eiiee -m-?they? cam,,
mult 'wnih iiotViiifg." AT St. Too if
oil-soul i, We were , engaged In ;
'.tier t.glit oh Uishop v happelle
in,! iaiiie'.baek with nothing.. A
ootiisVilie.. Keiitue'ky, we had no
*bt_ wu-.ii.e?bishop ..and. got lil_
i'.. 1 j. t oil, yievted missiotiaij
xee'retai >v .At Chicago, III., w\
..i ! an tKi fight op Bishop Hin
iiul .aiiie bat-It with nothing. A
ic\c:and. Uhio, we had tu> tighi
>ii the - bi.?hup and got Bishop 1;
.1. funis from. this- stateA So yo.
>? .c our salvation . is to-steer cleti
>f tights., apd that's what-the ad'
ninistration. forces hav.e deter nun
d to do. When a group of luvi
l.nake an. indictment the burden' o
.! of is Kit with tlu'in. \V.e. wli
I" oi:.T.<.suit to ailininisttatiou, rep
i . c - cut also the defendant, lleiitv
|-ao arc lot .on the stand now I
. viU'-st-i. nc<r qi tn an.-wer mn
iintis, wc .will make our del ems.
ay the way r>f reply to pioseculor
ligament at the gen in 1 confer.
:eo in '.Now York .next .May. S
i ' i t i ' >c i-: 1 i.i- In in 1 ,
I he Alliance
1?-?mi.' i n n-iiiitiiU i ;I;11 nni !
a a. Jatgeiy. 1 epresenteil here , la.
H ..nay. ti.e session was interest
an : entertaining. l?r. .J. t
. ".u.bur. the newly elected pi'es:
is making 'good in that >.
..ce.. Id v. \\ lUiaiti A. .Mactk, i
:i';nig good aef.iuyt a- our sec '?.
n> ,v;-- rmrt'l'iirr T?J IMC' llUY wa.< il.
i -it'i* ? ?n" t !>.?" bin.k ul' Nullum
Kv-v. I : \v; Washinkion. IV
leaker made a 11111?i < -i<>i
ami v,a> eontim-mieii by .tlie* ail.
.ii.oe." rl:i.i> is aliioin; tile' best a:?
iaiu'c to he ldutui anywhere i
tii- v '"'.aitiy. our a?iv .<.?. st irli is
I.el I - Advance ((a Our Kin-?
< M lis I J .iv 11 til. I) N | W s
_
1?> Sura Ai .MiCiiIIiiuuIi
IvUM.; Lain! Uain! ,\|y bui il ?i.
_ .'am la-l week. Kw-ry. one vva
ay.:.a r I'aii vveai-he'i for Halop.
- . . >
Web. Sunday was a b.auiifi.
... -v i. ne wa.> happy, Hasp"!!
<-..UWl sails iflO t! on iiTiTTi wJ
I'i.uivi. services Weil' well at
?-!..:e<i tin < .Vai. 'i!. ilie da\T l ias
: | i-'fiaiiis u: iv tine due "o ti>
.\ .-at la' i m l ore hand.
I e Uev. K. A. Hull' <>& WadeN.
( . pleached a ..noble set
ii.-ii 1'i-oiri Mall. Sunday a. m a
iui.-t Tahirnaclo A. M. K. Xioi
u. 11 c i > ?? ?
Iy-V. .1. A. (lacy was at his hes
iiMiay. irnirtuau' at Alt. 'labor A!
ehot^h. lie pi l aci'.cr a woutiei
'.'ul sermon I loin St. l.uke .
! lie v hob- town was shocket.
-atunlay moir.intr by the sab low.
?lit '.Wo small.4-hiUhen ok Aii-s.
,i"-a (mir t y?wort1 ?tim\ irrrhtvi.c
.luy fill in Indian Creek, just i
-koit, ways frum .their home. Tin
ho iy tit' om- w as foiintl in a shoi .
wr.ilo," hut the other \vas no.
> .mi -11...1I f-unduy ah..in i.?v-i.
1'iit-y- wtie hurled Sunday at'lei,.0
11 a! 1 'ieasant ( 1 ovr A. ,\1. f.
/ion Church.
The siek are im'provin^.
.Mis. M. L.. Foster spoilt la n~ft~TiHO:
anjr? burjtr, S. on business.
The* following students wen
home I'm 111 school for Faster
Ali-scs Sara Wadswortk,. Ckarli.
Jell Stanley. Sura Jackson, C'oulte:
Vead-iny, t'heraw, S. ('.;-Alessei .
kpht. Foster, Kiiiunuel Nivt-r.s
ps;is is X ti: y, Coulter Academy
Misses ('led Watson, IMmmcc llii.
.?i'I and Mr. James Spencer! Wad.ix'io,
N. C.; .Miss I'ycola Watson
Rockingham, X. 0.
Miss Sara A. McCnl lough wadinner
guest of Miss Sara Wads
worth Sunday.
? Mr. KoUs t i'o?.Un had u-- -.-hwguest
during the holidays. .Mt.
i.oma-s Wilson, Coultef Academy
Cheraw, S. C.
Miss Margaret Stantley is horn
li'oin <'million. >..-4-'-.? i
Mr. John Hammond called to see
Mis.s Set a A. McC-wllough Toe-day
morni ng.
dr. Robert Foster and Mr.
Thomas Wilson-were callers at the
home or Miss Sara Jackson Monlay.
"'
_Mrs. Mahle Robinson?and M-o-iSara
A. MeCullo-Ugh accompanied
Misses Sara Wadsworth and Char
lie Hell Stantley to Cheraw, Monday
evening. > '
Misses Margaret Stantley Sum
McCulloVgh and Air. Emanuel Nf"ven"s
visited Miss Helen Robinson
Sunday evening. .
Miss Sara Jackson was dinnoi
guest of Misses Margaret and
Charlie Bell Stantley Sunday.
Miss Pecola Watson is sick "-at
this writing.'^
. V
TH
W ALU AI I-A M:\VS
Mr. Kibby White returned .last I
wc.k i'umf?the YvU'tans- hospital |
in Columbia to the delight ol' his
many.irivmls.
? Due-tti I lit- iOrh-invt-vy?of tin
VvValh Of "a" "Ti.ru n-sOTnbhTTT^rio ~~o
tin- inn. li loom of the Wallialla'
lliyh school last uvek to witness
a stii p: isc hit-'.day ptwly. in h<?:u?
of oik* of the ill i;11a'i s i'l l:v lav
ulty. .Mrs. M. Kifulah A\ ashihyton.
.Many yoo.i! iloin ions H-at-- wv pr?
pMicil H?r tho A beaut i'
ii-!' >pi ill-.;' ; y i a.: i. si- owl tin
niotil'y. The lioiioiev iiiuu-ii mnti.
' i-anliiul and .VTtk-.nl no .pilis.?
; n<i u-'ativ >' mourn Via
I [a.-Mnii t?I f!n ot. IIU' olili-sl i Li
/.e:is i'f tins .-. vii -i i Mi". ' Iliehai'
, i 1 utviiiiisvit. lir v.a> a ?i aeon a.n
j au pilit r 7?7 Flu*.' lioek church.
I'lu' fiai ial 'o '<?!; c \\'?
iiixiay. A;>! rl. M'ii. /Ike Kov. U. l>
a 11. |>aija li'v. ' A. I
M>a i on ? j clo- woul
nvei thy ?!i. ' "> !: n.n s:.e."
tt i-ri- \\ v I * ?!i 11
IIV* fvUVes a \\l .o a-f-tl t ?14 xlc'-,
chiljircn. ?~
-\irs. -Can i.- W'iik.'o. M st l.x n
I't-aami vtv--, It7? .Ma:-.'.. ni.
ujy on the : ivk :i>U'.tV hilt, i wa>.
vai l ivil to An.a ' >010 I.'.-'-nty-h1 >>l>i
tal. .. ' *
(luil'ill NtWS ;
The 1': i11:ty. ,.M . ! -'tyi: -orx ?
ivo! i"nl--i'"'y- v::,"'yrh-"-tv'^- Siok\s
liioit l.l l>< it- n.-pi.-a
iiI I'llt i?:0:o ?! " i a. lit. ,
Also. Sunday S { . in, a linn
nie. .-aye' ihai y.i.l - - in' n
minds was jnVai hcd. ;
A l > |>. lii. Kn-tci soi ?ices v.?.
tea; .t-rt'ujiy eat ri ?! it at th,
l'i inil.vi . K. ii !; 1 ' Voir.
u>lks la pi tr.i'. aiini' it < p"ir-b.iiin?
At I p> in. a iarce ?. t -.^i
t'ssetubltii at the. Now lianio. llup
vi.-'t- cliVrli. 'v.r.iu->- 0?f I'.a.-U .
i-rV.o'
A [ .V: ;A ii. i...n I. . v ;
nyvd l:'.- K;.-l*-r i'a ni at t'
. ,\iat K'n. k", I lap;'i t *.MJ:? i'. T |.it i'
1 Kut'w Tl'iat. .My, la-M* .-iiut I.i
s'.?* I! rjj}. ,-* t l;su\*v *
l!.* I n 1 ?' - .
Tin* Hi.su. Suckly <
.ill- Tli!>;t\ M. Ply * >:'?* *"!i ru-l- "
! hi- lii'iiu- < ! .M i 'K<' 1?i:: ;;
.M: . Ii.. !'.! ttt:?-Vf-T
bli.-iiu.? V1:1 i.?-.-.t<1 :t. : *
|.UM. .
Ti.i> fcHi' iV < !i:.?;i y . I !. '? < ,
I'ial lb k !' - - ' nut a _
.! he 111-."!*- >1! 1 1?. -V."
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I I;*- la-i'. III . . 1 :. 1 1 -1 I>* .:? i'l
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h* Kjy.i i. ti''.
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irtuiiv at imi Kutea ? > > in :.?
TliC M-nlV- sv ,|V <! t"'i in t>
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. ( lav il'.'.v..a;, ! " i- i>'?-!" Ale
j\? i(.y :.?< .. t -if. 1 t'..| I
Saint:1.
\\ iclH: m?J. 1^nnm; fi'iii all"
I oi-,.> tin- vaiisi- v a . v \. 1:11 ? 'i
.ny.' .
?? < ,t- ! -.?!:- ' H:
is < ut" ajtaiiv ai'tcy iv>:. - l.?*.vs ii
in a tew. ?iny.-. i
".Jiiuiaiv 1C:I< v i- Viiy -imc :it
l.i, V I.; < v : . *
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.! ' !? iTr A Cm i.-k ?!:?i tcr.
|J:?!:>*: Ita.i;. : Ka.i, ! .1! 111 !. ;
A. M. K. il.uuit >?!. lay. A -: i
If. 1 I: v.m.ili >r.'ai t<? i.d|
mil ace.
, V.-, ain't _ lc <1 lilt..-::
ci iit.c. >*c. r. i it it t' - : -: i i ac _i.
ttitimi ,nt"fc.
lAeiV .Nr .: : >> . V a- I IIt
ofirajrt1': iwrt' statu a 1-. la..
Wi.e!. Vi'H -i;i Jl.lil > I \ i - 'tn hrl;
himself.
] . - ] ... ,v
M i . K:\?>ii : i >a \ V. yaj p I.,
ji.iii- i'ini >'ai.<hry. ,\ji. i: ; J. I a
: h I rily's-M;' 'Itir'i ill"':!' tt.e \\rij
,'lj IV; Cillir Jir'al VM'ilin ..VIA C.I
iK.r.lULUxH I'f .-'V:KKj_.
will i trt.ii*i?i - ' !. 1": i .ay
April JL ..Mr. !'. !.. <hiv ' <? u
ty Supt.. Mr. -I. S. Wit: r.jt
ami l: Ti V lii (i: 11 icatr ilk
l>ui! iii'.y. I'll-I. A. I1 'ill ami .Mi
Solitliloh^dllityVa, il Ml | <;lllV!> \\i:
l-pi-iu a;: tlir pi\>_': am. ' :
The Field I >ay ('ch-hrui imi \yil.
lie alrservi'il in the after?,, m:.
A. M-. Mi'.yh 1. I'. In..
I n!. I; - 1 A h. A I.e. f il
fier . ! V ;r! i.- . . an- a i.al li iU
now.
I'KOMISK I.AM) MANS
-Ml.'/Inn A.' M\ K. Church '
ur>. ii. ,-v iiiirpiT. ra.-uir
Our Kas.ei: mm, un a r, Ih
'lircction of M: >. Ad a I...< hil. s
'.viis a siu-eoss ??ti- ' ?;? .tw?? sup. rr
' tUTHt '{'Tit ^.- A! i . 1 >. ?'
are aJl stril
On Suiuia.N. Ay'rf?H*. u?Srmr
!ay school .< p-.n, d at tin- usual
hour ami af'? r i. , la???t iy o'lipastor
u'avi i;s a -; !< ml-id r -vi .v.
At n<?on 11 if p'r-t preaelraJ
from th(. tVlst' v or.' It was
-^TTTTl ^TTTTTTT V11TI It?": I mrl TTir *
In arts were. 11 "i: i < I - - to irjoite.
Our'M ha ationai lta.lv is in p o<ri
ss at- ! -v Mi. . Willi ' Mosl. y
and son, Howard, aero v anil I !?v
Mrs. I.iola MT1T if,"" Ms. l.on.iej
Mianivv.Lat i-.t r, ALnst. Ltlu. .Mar t
Ross, Mrs. .Ic.-sio ('ol.-inun audi
'.Mrs. Doskie .Mar Warren of" (Jr-en n
w-'od, motor i t" Amoista, (Ja. on 1 <
Sunday and wore the- dinner '
of Mrs. Annie I.ee Milton, of HW I'
Rai nes St. They reported a vwy j 1
fine'trip. j (
E PALMETTO LEADER
SUMTER'NEWS- |]
C
At the First llaptist .church on
Sundaay afternoon-April Good
Fellow t'lub celebrated its
iehth anniversary with Prof. C.
A. Lawioii as master of ctremon- 1
res:?The club was honored in hav- i
ing as its speaker, Dr. I. D. Pin- J
soil, President of Morris college, *
who delivered a masterly address, j
Dr. A. P. Spears responded." A
splendid musical and literary t>ro- '
gram' was also rendered by local J
and Morris college, talents. The*
collection taken was presented to '
: :i. church. i
The One More -Effort?Fedewu?_
ii?>n Club celebrated its 27th ar
adversary on Monday evening,
Apiil 12, at the residence of Or ,
and Mrs. A. P. Spcurs. A brief '
nio.Tiini, including. the history o. j
If.' club by Miss Usher, was ren. !
le.r-ah <1 antes wese okayed. .ir.us '
nuking the evyiing one of mud:
uH-rrinieni. A silver offering n;.s
.as- n, t o b > used foi the benefit of
tic club w.uk.
-?bhcc-l'iogr.ssjvv- KiicL. Cluh_heli _
t-s ivguiac-n < t ng on Tuesday '
ifternoo i. Apr:! 1-', at the .'n.
!v ticc* of Miss Sampson.?A full
business mettryg ?^as b.ejwith'plans
arranged by w'hich
money for the Sti^tV meeting anc <
the rcinainding poition of quote
I'd.. t*u> borne might be raised.' The
" TI-'t" dT Mo'dlil m t n fTy"repasr~ " ' ~ I
Mr. Kdmund McDonald gave f
?e ption at his home; on Friday
light. April 17. in honor of tin
baseball team of Benedict collegi
lis abow named date.
Mr. Manning Moore left on Sun .
lay, April 12, for New York
i'ity. .
Mrs. Ella ."Pajrfe spint the pas"
yeeli-end at home.
A correction:The "St. Michae
school of whieh Prof. Frank De
I.aine, is is principal received 3rd
prize Jon the second Field Day ex
'.libit*," instead of C'atehall-Spanr
-V l.ool. , <
1'alender of Events at Lincoln Hi
1'ho Coiul Fellows Club atld" =
nky of Lincoln together, with Mr.
- anuiel Green. OliUTtainid the foot
all. basketball teams and senio,
el.i-s TTI Liny; in w11h H surprisi
;inner oil April 1. ii'.'M}. It was a
very delightful affair mainly be-'
cause of the hospitality of Miss
! 11. I l;ni'..pl .m ihe simnsor. wh(. _
.i? I so many pleasant things ''Umake
thi guests enjoy themselves
II. end).-.- M Liu; .resncctivi
eaa.s commended the players on
in- .-..ai wnit'll uny nan in, every
game til y iilayi-il. Some othei
ve'ry inspiring re-marks'were madi
Ii'y other members eif.th faculty.
.Vj'iil s. lldiii, tlu- anneal. clas:
.inner- of the seniors was given
I" t: ok- place in the domestic
i-i nee hiiil.iing which had beei
! eaut ifully decorated with the
his- colors. A delicious dintit
ua.- >. rveel consisted of three
n- c-. After dinned had beer,
-orv-d the toast mistress took ~
-invec, ami gave a toaast to the
;cca-ion. after which she intro,
dace.I the guest speaker, Prof. C
\. I.aw son. Thy address was i
\i'.ty livrcly one, and full of in
spiiatioii. hi- subject was the on.
little word: "At" which compose#
0 a gieat 1< emulative en to whiel
he count cted many little coache:.
and iSdied- away to the land ol
oraiory. '' .
Many oth r interesting remarks
we re made by some of the guesta .
a".i.l iimmbcrs of the faculty. Tin
and made a real perpetual im
? ion on the minds of ^the sj.oi^-io!
s al.d tin ir guests.
< . 15. Uracey, Reporter
CAR!.ISLE NEWS
M-i?. iI' i. linglir.h left Wedncs. !av
f"i" .1 a - y City to spend a few
weeks v. it her children, Mrs.
France:- ytid Mr. Janus English
Mrs. E-si.-. Stevenson and little
vi an.Udaugh*.< r are here from Co
1'.,.i.bus,'Ohio, visiting her friends.
'Mi? i:,wt-l,*r-Brown hft for Sa
1 1 'a. N. ?ir-few- days ago. M
s- Va.-ktie Johnson returnee
to s;h . ! M.nuiay. Slu- spent a
y, ( i k : ^ re. on account of her sicl
lOothel*.
Mr. Morris Hopkin is here froiv
the CCC I'aiiin <oi account of his
.< k father.
Al i s. Tu!!\ of ShelToii spent a
fe w hi 11 .- in town Monday morn
ing with Mis. Mary Sartar and
Rev. J. M. Hawkins' family. She
was nrotite to Whitmire, S. C. to
visit her ! I ther.
' > 1 : f-_ -e
.Mui Mr l-t'c \va^ in town i
Sunday. We are tflad to say
many of ?>tir sick folks are up and
voiiig again. Those on the sick
5"i><: M . I'ank Ilopkin, and Mrs.
Kt lYe! d..n. s.
Services- were good at St. Luke
A. M. K. Zioti church Sunday.
Sunday >ch?>ol at tin- usual hornby
the Supl. Mr. E. T Tucker;
officers were at their post of duty.
Tie. lesion was well discussed.
After which .the pastor preached a
" .1 tit in. -.rmon from I Kings .
1 7 t.
Tlii- pe< pie turned out well.
The Missionary Society met at
rhi home .of Mrs. Clara Savapp
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clara
? t < '>' ri ~rrr~l'i i si .lent. This was a
business meeting and it was real
ty good hoTh spiritual and finan
rial.
"After tii meeting a delicious '
dinner was served. Everybody
so im I t > have enjoyed the meeting-.
Th-, next meeting will be a
Mrs. Edna Sims.
Ti e \\. II. F. Society of Wil
liams Chapel A. M. E. Zion church
met at the.hojne of Mrs. Irene.
Laney Tic-day with th President
in charge,. .Mrs. Eva Coleman.
Th?- meeting was -good and - each i
rsoii played their part. Aftei
which a delicious repass was served.
!'veryont. seemed to have enioyed
it.
A Sil cr Tea was given at the
lime of Mrs. Lillie Stewart Sunlay
afternoon on behalf of the m
4
MARLBORO COUNTY TRAINING
ANI) BENNETTSY1LLE .
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
The Trade department-of Bennettsville
Hi under Messrs CI > 1 liam
and Green alone: with the
members of this department gave
a banquet Wednesday, April 15 in
the Bennettsville gymnasium. The
gym was very beautifuly decorated
by Messrs Gilliam and Green
assisted by the young men of the
trade department. Blue and white
were the color scheme, i n is was
. arried out in every detail. The
young ladies were dressed in the
latest evening gowns ami the
young men m white flannel Irons"~
;rs and dark coat. The., program
was very good. Several of the
young men read papers with sub
je.ts along their line of tiade and
rhey were favored witlf a-sohr h> Miss
la Grace and two duet selec
lions by Misses Vera Stuhbs and
Hattie Dudley.
Throughout the evening, Miss
J. L. Benjamin the music iiistruc
;or rendered music. During the
wrvtirg we were enteilaiiied wili
radio music. Six young ladies die
he 'serving. In Die center of the
gym there were5 tables forming tht
letter VJ" and just at th front oi
this 'was the department motto.
"We Build As We Climb" lit with
a red light that gave a' very strik
mgtouch to the heavy laden table. .
?Tile course eonslsted'Tif" chiekei "
sandwiches and punch. Then cairn
alad on lettuce, saltines, pinu-nlt.
the ice cream and cake.
Everyone left hoping that ano
tlier such ah affair-."'won't br long".
Our hats off to Messrs Gilliam
and'Green and the Trade Depart nent.
- . ' .
The guests were about seventyive
or eighty. This banquet wil
be long remembered by all that at
tended as an evening of evenings
Commencement Hxerci.es
Bennettsville High School ;
Friday, May 22, 8 P.M. Primary
Department program and Open, tit
actsS.
Monday, Mnjy 25, 8 P.M. Ele
.hentary Department program ai
)peretta?"'1 he?Pastry 'Cook?ano Pirates".
- .
Thuisday, May'28, 8 P.M.. High
School program an Operetta "Sun
bonnet Hally".
Sunday, .May HI, 4 I'.M. Dacca "
laureate services.
Monday. June 1. Id A-M. ( las:
day. exercises, 11 igh schyol giad
uatign class.
Monday, June 1, 8 P.M. Gradua
ting exercists (a) Salutatory ant.
valedictory addresses by rep re .
sentatives of the_Hi -school grad
uaung classy (b) Annual addles,
.o giaduating class and school.
The speakers for this -occasion w'il.
be announced1 later.
Tuesday, Jxuit t!< Faculty Busi
ness meeting;. ?
'U?/public is eoriiialy invited U
attend all of -these exercises, fa. has- U.
Wright, principal.
Mr. William *J. Gilliam spent tin
week-end home in Columbia with
parents and friends.
Misses liaiymond and Baker
members of B? 11. S, faculty had
tile, honor ,ol accouipanitig Lv.-q
it. W. Witherspoon of St. I.ouish
Alo., l'oimerly of Bennettsville ti
Orangebur-g on Saturday, April lt%.
they repented having had a ver,\
pleasant, and enjoyable trip.
.. Justp Wilhelspooii spe<u>- a lev.
ays m Benneti.syille visiCig his
pai eats,- relatives and t'rieuusT"
7?? BduiettirvillcNcwa?^
Eeryone is just eIaU(T37flrrr?;tJic
beautiful Spring weather we arc
having after so much rain.
The schools in the ruial ciistri ts
are ' closing. The Clio graded
school will begin tneir closing ex- .
y Rises?Suin.dy. April ilL ite\.
A. J. Wright, pastor of Shiloh
Baptist church, hcte will d.iivei
the annual sermon.
Airs. Sallii- Mii'iihiow wt.ii..
U lil 'vC U1
New York City spent the Kustei
season 'home with fri.i.ids., aiso
the wee-end w.th he. >;is.vvi" a>
Viato?college,?Mrss?Annie?Men- Stephens.
Quite a sin prise to the friend,
io leant of the niai l iaRf m Mr."
jultus Kilerbe and Miss Marian
Munay of Sumter, S. C. .
Mrs. Rosa Brown, a well knowi
member of,?Macedonia Baptis.
71 in rein died in I'hiladelphia, l'a.
last Sunday with her two sons
1 he body was brought home fuf
jumhI I hursday accompanied by
her son, Mr. Julius Brown. Sue
was laid to rest at Macedonia
Baptist .church.
Mrs.'M. L. DiJcson was called to
Richmond, Ya., to \ iew the last o)
hier eldest daughter, Mis. Lilly
Mae Dixson.
Mrs. Seaward has returned home
after having been called to New
York to the bedside of her daughter.
The daughter died, but wo
trust. Mrs. Seawaid will look forward
to our Heavenly "Father that
forever takes care ot His own.
Mr. Camp McKay died Saturday
the remains'in the funeral home
- f \T,. 1 tl??' ?
... ..... u. ii. >> . .uori'is.
Mrs. Wallena Rich died Monday
at his home in West Bennettsvill. 1
Missionary of -Williams Chapel.
md young people. Everybody l
.vent away merry!
Mother's Day progaam will' In ;
it St. Luke the second Sunday-. '
i
HOLLEY A
FUNERAI
2169 Senate St., (Cor. House am
j AMBULANT!
OCR PHONE NEVER SLEEPS
^The TT?)TTey"Funeral Homes at
PHONIp
OCR MOTTO: -"PROMPT AN
1A Service fn Keeping
17 YEARS OF EFFL
moil iitg at the home of Mr. anil
Mrs. Peaflie Grace.
Mr. C. B* Breedeh is on tl'e sick
HsT Miss MeNeal is improving.
Rev. T:*J. E. Cury passed thru
last week looking tine.
Mr.. E^win, Mesdames Purvis
and Muniutlyn are sti 11 on the
sick- list. . We wish lor UU a
<IWW/lv lOtiAV'lD'V
Mrs. Hodges was funeralized at
Zion A. M. E. Z. Church Monday,
April ldfitj. * '
Misses Etla and Margaret Reese
spent Easter week-end home with
parents and friends.
Mr. J. M. McAllister was the
week-end guest of .is wife an
parents Easter, -7 - *?1'lease
have youf 5 c. nts read;.
when the paper is delivered. The
folks that icad the paper and say
'11 pay next week and fail to.'<ij
it hard on the- reported
and her pocket book. All delinquent
subscribers please pay uj
so we can keep The Palmcttt
Leader's Banned, flying high ih
Bennettsville.
Evans ( Impel A. M. E. Z. C'hurel
Kev..C. T. Hinton of Clinton col
leg?-, Hock Hill will preach at
Evans L ha pel A. M. E.~~Z:~ church
the first Sunday evening in May
at- 4 I'.Mi .in. interest of a chaii
rally sponsored by MfSj_ Lyvenia
Stubbs. All the teachers of th.
Bennettsville Hi faculty have giv.
for a ehnir
The public is invited to come
outpo hear Rev. llinton. Don't
luigei. me iimi', mi1 piace ana tnc
data:? Sunday afternoon, May 3rc.
wt?1 oVlm*. Evans Chapel
I'ltO^I'KKITV NEWS
Sunday,. April lit, Sabbath S.
b'gan at the usual hour, 10:30.
Tin Sunday school lesson was unusually
discussed. "IVas doubly
enjoyable. At 12:30 the 2nd service
began,. The choir tdok then
plhces and the pastor proceeded.
For- scripture he read Isaiah 2Gth
chapter and 14th verse. He selected
a subject "How Could Wt
Iv?-p - Fa it In Trust, and Confi-.
.fence." He spoku-as'tfrc text slat
d. That .itrmon tvas enjoyed by
.he aiulience'cotnpletidy. On last
Wednesday, Api il 1 .V tin Itoa . T.
H. Weathers, and the faculty ol
Howard Jr.. High school enjoyed a.vat
in reception,given at tho hoipt
if .Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hates in,
honor of their son, Kev. K, 1,.
Moor's birthday, Mr. It. W. Wil-swa?of?1'rospt
l ity?who?departed
this lifl'c on April 0, 103(5 shall
be.aiul is missing K'li atly.
C. ?^
I'A It KNT-TE ACH ERS
ASSOCIATION MEET
The I'a rent-Teachers Associate
n of the Dillon Junior High
school held its regular monthly
iiuvtnu 1 infill, *\ I) ri I' M,
is?-'5n.
Rev. L. A. Well?, presiding tddc
i of the Dillon District, met"
with us aiid made a woonderful
and very encouraging speech.
Tlu* Captains of the different,
groups ol' which the Association
has hem divided, enlarged on their
ropojts.
We. feel prou.il to say that" Prof."
J. p. Davis with the splendid cooperation
of his teachers, patrons
and friends lias had the school
building wired.
Drive down friends and see th
improvement in the building and
the campus.
\V}> have enlarged and still
keeping the little flower "gard.i:
on the south-side of the huildine
which' was starfe I by one of oui.
much lovod former tiaeher.s, Mrs
T. H. Gordon. Mrs. Gordon.diduft
fail to pass around to each teacher,
a few poppies and sweet-pea
from her garden every morning.
When we "think ~of~~ the ~woi k
that has been accomplish' <1 tin.
1. 1 l . : , i
h iioju>vic vi'ur, 11 nrni^s out the-,
thought "where, there is unity
'.here s strength."
We wish to remind you t-hat our
"May Day" exercises will begin
on tho school campus Friday, Ma\
1. IT'.'Id at twelve o'clock.
You will 'he?entertained wi:.
various games among the boyjC
xLU-i races also. Come arid sec th.
small girls wrap the May Pole,
give musical numbers and various
oth'-.r entf'itainments. We will
have Booths enough to satisfy
your appetite, so bring along a
few < xtra dimes. General admission
to. the grounds five cents, i
Tho "May Queens" fofr the oc- j
casi. n are as follows: From?the .
seventh grade, Ruby Gorfbolt;
Kighfh grade, Marie Campbell;
Ninth grade, Florea Nil.es; Tenth
grade. Annie Lee Bethea. A mrs- |
ical program will he given aat the I
Joint Stalk Hall that night. After
the program, the Queen reporting
the highest amount of money
will he seated on the stage and
crowned.
We are asking the cooperation
Please take note that school
begins closing on May 1th. On
that particular night, Mrs. J. P.
Davis and Miss W. II. Preston wili
pro~rnt a -program with The first",
second and1 third grades. May I!,
Declamation Contest, Ninth grade,
Mr. T. Daniels in charge. May
the Fourth. Ffth and Sixth
grades, Misses Smith and Johnson
in charge. May. Xlth. a play.
Seventh grade, Mr. J. E. Williams |
n- charge. May 15th commence-|
nent.
ND SONS
, HOME
1 Senate Sits.) Columbia, S. C.
E SERVICE
?For Direct Connection with
Gadsden and Eastover, S. C.
7998 D
COURTEOUS SERVICE."
With Every Purse.
CIENT SERVICE.
Saturday, April 25, 1936
GREENWOOD NEWS
Miss Nettie (J. Fox, who Jtetiehos
in the Spartanburg City * sys- ^
tem spent Inst w.ek home, enjoying:
her sprint; holidays with par.
drits an.] friends. Sin reports a
very phasant stay.
Miss A ems, L. William-, who
teaches in I Chester speru ihe Eas^- ~
ter 'season with parents .and
friends.
Misses Adil and Simla Peterson.
sii'.ionts at B. rcdiet colh i;e
tnent the weok-cnd at home with
pe rents and friends.
charlotte, n. c. nvi;ws
Howard V niveishy Meets Johil-__
son ('. Smith I'niversitv In Debate
a. l. Mallard
Howard university debating
team, on. its tour of college in the
Southern States, met JonnTuxn- C.
Smith university dibating team
lure in Bid die Memorial hall, Wednesday
owning, April I'd at 8:00
p.m. in one of the seiisoii.'.s most
intellectual combats on the subject,
"Resolve: That t'ongnss be
1 Yi nvitted by a Two-Third Vote to
Over-ride a Decision oof. tho Supreme
Court, Declaring an Act of
Congress L'neonslitulional."
Howard university. w*is affirmative.
Its team consisted of John
?\\ldell, Kay ford Lundy and CharU
es Gorman, Each, speaker seemed y
io have, been well trained.
.?Johnson C ..SaiJ.tl) tmmii.sity was . '
negative. Its team,' consisting of
J. A. Gauldcm Floyd .Massey, and
II. A. Hill, wasn't from the White
house in Washington, but it sure
.1 yi t-"nw; nl-rnit L?over:iiental procedures
that go on . there. 1 lie
winner of the debute is n. t known
as there was not any official
judges.
Virginia State College Meets
Johnson C. Smith University ;
1?t?In' I)cliate .?-?^?? ?
Virginia State -college debating
team i nBiddlo ...Memorial ball,
April 17 nt l2:ii<> oTdock r.oin in
a heated debate on the subject, "Resolve:
That ..Congress should ?
be permitted" by a Two-Third Vote
To uvei i i.le a Dn i jor of ;ll.- Su-? '
preme Co il l, Declaring an Act
of Congress CncondtitutionisJ." *'
Virginia State' team was negative.
Its '.earn?eonsfst-< 1 of -John ?
M. Candy, Jr., Win. Boone, and
Alonzo M. M.vster.
Johnson C. Smith .university
was affirmative:" Its team con.-dslcd
uf 11. O. Hii :. .). A. Guu'l
den and Floyd. Massey.
The devi-ion^ . f l.be judges was
2-1'in favor. n.f Vie negative, Virginia
Stat college.
Dr. T. A. Bong Attends Southern
Sociological- Society
Dr. T. A. Long, profess; r of ,<<? '
eioloirv. and -chairman of -u-i.--i.-il
sciences, Johnson C. Smith university,
returned, Saturday night,
from Atlanta. (la., win re lie has
been, attending the Initial South-.
. rn Sociological Society, t..at was-,
held at the .llaltimore hot.l, April
IT-IS.
honor .of being a member i f this
Sociological Society which had J si
members present. of v.vdph only
five were Negro s. TlK? general
trend of Idle-ois.'-n.-siim w:i* "Pace
Relationship." I'ians were discussed
how hi'ttei- 1 acc , relation--hip
might be had. ' 1
St. Paul Baptist church, cont.r
of. First, and Crockett S'.s... of
which the Rev. 1'. .M. Maylield is
, ..aster, eoi iiady invites every one
to worship with ihpnY in their services.
.Sun.lay school is.hild 10:00
to ll:0ii a. -in. a. or. every Sunday..
\V. J. Standfoi d is "stipoi int.-nd ;it
and V. A. Joins secretary. Mom
ing service is held 11:00-a. in. until
1:00 p. Hi. 15. Y. I'. l\ *>:00 to
o:Oti. p. m., evening service begins
at 8:00 p. ni. Conic but, aild enjoy
yourself. t?
The Alpha .Kpsila^ Chapter-RhjRcl.a
Sigin i frnl.-i.im.y closed i.s
Bigger and licit, r Business- \Y, i k
program at Friend.-hip. Baptist
church, Sunday evening,'April 18.
The main address was delivered by
ProofessOr M olden of Second
Ward High school. Rcprcscnta
IiiM-s 01 iMt* itiur .Van ji;u (ir .k
fraternities were on program.
The Mockl'. nbutg county ChristIan
Endeavor (white) sponsored a
.program*.-consisting musical
numbers, and ad ircsses, at Joiinson
C. Smith univ. isity, Sunday
'afternoon at 1100 p. in. Mr. Kinrnth
Scott, a stud 11: at li-avia-on
college, spoke oil "Contribution of
the Negro Race to the t .ristian
Religion." Mr. James A. (iaulden,
Jr. spoke <>n "Youth Urakirig the
Racv H:>I'i'i.'i's," Tb.. meeting was
largily attended by Colli races.
It is hoped,, and lu'ieved that interracial
njeetings of the Christian
youths, as was held, will promote
a bettor understan ling between
the . tae< s." an i will have a'
tendency to cause the. races to
have a better attitude toward each
other. - "
SOUTHERN RATLWAY SYSTEM
Arrival and Departure ot Pas.spatrer
Trains, operated by the Southern Hallway
System at the Union S'atlcn. COiurnbla
8. C , effective Dece.'iiJjer 8. lwi-t
? 00 A M?Charlotte
For: . leaves
4:10 A. M?Charleston
i? ? Oreenvllle. Anderson.--Seneea
s:50 A M?Newborrv. Green sood,
' .06 A. M?Spartanburg. Ashevllle
H:40 A. M.?Aucusta
15 A. M. Savannah.
11 20 A M -Cainden, Lancaster, Hock.
?. MM, Shelby
12 45 P. M-Ashevllle, Louisville,
st Louis. Cincinnati. Chicago
4:30 ? M ?Orangeburg, Char^eiton
5 00 P. M.?Charlotte, Washington,
New Yorlc
9:55 ? M. ? Anderson, Atlanta ,
I0;00 h M ?Savannah. J?ekson?Me "
Arrives
Columbia From
4150 A. M ~JacksonvTttrr Savnnr.nrrr
4:30 A M ---Atlanta. Anderson. Oreer.wooa
8:35 A. M.?New York. Washinsrtoh.
Charlotte
12:25 P M.?Roclc Hill, Lancaster, Camden
12:40 P. M.?Charleston
4:26 P, M?Ohioego, Olnelnns til, St Louis.
Louisville. Knoxvllle, Ashevllle
? : Spartanburg
4 46 P. M August*
9:00 P. M Ashevllle. Spartanburg
9 29 P. M ?Charleston
2:40 P M.?Charlotte
v 66 P. M.?Greenville, Anderson.
Qreenwoort
4 29 P M ?* -ann?h
OUv Ticket Office Depot Ticket Office
IBM gamier at. South Main
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