The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 25, 1936, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Pago 4 ? 3l)P JJalmrttn iCralirr PUBLISHED WEEKLY ,310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C Filtered ut the Pool Uilice at Columbia, S. C., as second class tatter by an Act of Congress. iV SUBSCRIPTIONS , One Year $2.00 Six' Months a -- 1.25 ?Three*?Months ?, ?T5 .Single Copy *05 FORE1G N AI) V MKT1S1N G _ . AGENCY W. B. fZIFF CO.. Dearborn St Chicago, 111. Ol'fical Adversitementt> at the rate allowed by ? ??: lav ' The Leader will pubii>h briyf and rational?lottcrs. on subjects' of general' interest* when. tthey lllc - . accompanied by the names and ? adili'esy?ail-?t-li e? fajxui.or*s ? and. are not of. a donatory nature Anoilyinous cniunumication wili not be noticed. Rejected niani^j, scripts will not be returned. K1.MH1 AM EC Checks,; I bait.- a n ! W>i:-;ai or F.x H . .. . . 1 - I . . 1 I t. V I I.J U1 made pay; l?!'e- to the order ol ^ : The Palmetto Leader:?? GEO. II..HAMPTON Published ...' N.J. FKEDKliK'K H'diUu E. PHILIP ELLIS ELM Agerit ALFRED T: BUTLER, Aciv.Mgr f_ . . Communication ir.:i nde:u- I<>r the . current issue must |?y very lwiel and should ivnci; the oditoiiai desk- net later th:f -day crt ei eh- week. ' City - Dvw?,?Leah. ~?; pir.'uim;?ami' .. Old J;' Wednesday night. *' Business and Kditori 1' I'mm Col'a.v S. ( Sat ni:da>4 April 2.* Really, why -!: *;!?i" i; he 'noo-. s sary t?i airy a ed - a county ? > p? ni-< ; mi y A.. safe kepinc v. : i,i - ;.-i, a man . iv ; onjy accused of .'la u-i:y' aim !m. breakingS-.icTT was^i'me. a <Yv. days age. tVe ma:: ?-i:m; Dai linjit< n. !.a-y and a.id i- c : tainly at a '! ?w'~*T~wTim " . a-! thing ihcr'Mnv s nei i ~a.: y, Thi - Is'.'tile K. ' !' W eek". But ju-t.v. i y 1 ; i-: OMe \V- ek--i>e lie'. in a est? animal. ..They wou.d appi eclat.' kindness' everv v. eel:. . In St. LoUis. ,Mn.. a man -and his wife wci.. !':a d s On ;r,->. they c-t.mined their S:; Bem'arrpup in a cin-et iimu'leh i.ij year o.id son was. led. T e |?le huwe\e; *vav -.red f ". i-..< ! anii^u'.": \Va- nil r . the little boy. but t."t th .joy. Tile I.eayiie of Niiti"!:- ?! ? S i: * rem v l.?J?; ilau. It no,w >ee'll.? ' fa: '! he illt- . Sella tor Lud^re ilii! a; aV;_ h'.y y i <;a v' work'When jut -I'ijI'iv oppnfs ed the v1 tjanre ?> l" the ITiilvt Stati s ' into that '< < oiLdiiat'oii Mus'oilii.i has : i-.e' l.eayin iwf" he I.TutJV at.d p' tit.- and the l.etltrUe simply t'a:'.-: "*!?. aiidfaTP ' ?>r passes- i e-:-l a' em>: Florida is hnvd.y a y :eat triu of tloyjrei >. . I .? victip;- ' w. i: white iiie::. .m. -of ,\U?,.ni i!ie?l a a result of t'.-.e t'oyvyiti j. The sy\ . . en men on' trial a:\ policemen" pt Tampa- 1 hir.k of it. t'r.e vety mei. whose <laCy it; was to pivs. i .p law . and order.?Ha,| Tht1. tloye s beer Xeyiocs nothinir- Would l av.- lu-oi .(lone. White i ouple who "n?1 ftreat Negroes' with impunity \vil. soon get -tu.their own.. - That'.- a? sure as the ittw of -the "Aledesuano Persians". in< i rin?; k \< i: prihi dm r. ("on i)km n kl> I.as't week, the Co?nmis.-h?n ot Inti r-raein! eo op. -at ion at. "its annual ' meeting passed a resolution condemning in m> .unci Haiti terms tie Stirling up of racia] pr'judict hy tr.ose people who- have tliyii own ends to s-.; . e. The immediate cause- of the t oohil ion Was the rcpt ehcnsihle attacking of .Mrs. Roosevelt hy . tiuaic of a photo showing her eourteou-ly and dilTerentially being ted hy two colored men into a noe;ing of colored cith'.ens which she was to address. These ph>>to< were 'distributed at the "grass rut I" conveniton held in Alat'on, (>a. n tew months ago by GovcVnor Talmadge of Georgia who is lighting President Roo-ovelt. The'master mind of this supposed strategy was a man by the name of \ an .Muse o; Houston, Tex., as v. as disclosed hy the I . S. Senate e'unmiitee in vestigating lobbying. A>ked hy the committee to de-c.ihc the pie ture, .Sir. M se sain that" he d.i * not ran'1 to; that fro -was' a Sflnrtr t rner and ' believed?in "white supremacy". The attempt to belittle Mrs. Roosevelt, or rather t< discredit President Roosevelt b\ placing his wit.. : ? in mii uxiiii v ia?u* light is his idea as well a- those of his ilk of such supremacy. That however is not the way of the true Southerner. He certainly does not attack a man through his ? wifer nor floes?Lu.?M-srrrt?to such methods as was Mr. Muse's to stir up race "prejudicj*. Cheap demagogues of the past employed ray* prejudice to attain their ends, hut happily such methods have now ' become rather out of date. The true Southerner -was speaking when the Inter-racial Commission composed of Southern men of parts y.y'- ' ' ... . sail): "The United States Senate committee investigating lobbying lias produced testimony showing politicians have accepted thousiands ol' dollars from Northern financiers for the purpose of manufacture of the basest racial prej* lidire for political end's. * We, the Commission "on-rinteir racial co-operation protest vehenfcefitly "against this anti-social, unAmerican and uri-Christian behavior and call on Southerners of all political faiths to repudiate uch practises.' We deprecate all . ...'.lot ... i i*vim |>i vjuuiyv anu ? ui u inv [/w pie of the South to beware of -attempts, to create and incite race prejudices' lor any end whatever". ?m ? ? Kampbellgrams 'j !* 5 Stephen C. Campbell .? t* ^ ^ .j. Moderators of associations, veronal' "board members, elected .u>ard members, all field workers, omniissions and all standing coniaiittees, and all other persons who ?axe? bu .--iiii-js.s^ propositions and ideas for the executive board of .'he Baptist State Convention, you are hereby reminded that tin oard will meet with the St. 1'au; baptist church, Laurens, K. 1'uvsday. .May f> d t 1:1)1) o'clock ?bin )i,? H " *? ?H iv purls, ready to H' submitted l'ar approval. This - the constitutional?tntH- ami or iored by tho president and is programmed. Yon cannot ali o i t|?1<? nibs thi motMany, many new plan sill bl presented. ' This will el may he pmst furious attempt to havi ?0t? delegates present. This wll mark the end of thu old order ano he hi jrir.iuiijj of a new day. Drain ml leal niiie': oxporU'co and visloi vill sit at the council table and ie-a -<m out - tie best . plans for- tin late. The reports from the groups s worth your eomiiijr. .- The channels will be deepened. 1 he'f hai'hoi s win no niilde llll'tri'!' Jamais of thot. along new lines will e etit. ' 1 just heard that many or ?Uw?National leaders will by pies r.t and bid for support. I just K-ard t hat Rev. -,J. t'. Dunbar wil le.eheted treasurer if ReV, Cole. ..nan. deeliues to succeed himself i just heard that many l'avorit. < adei s will be presented for cop. <. nt-i.on honors. I just: load a Tiiei otter. I'roiji a . group of perso'n'a fu-ials ..-aying thjey will he tluii tile eU'vtioll. . '? 1 I.est- l>uptists are yetting liki \ \| ] i., ... .. i o V V - I V 1 I ?v I Id Is I I >11 I -aVling: eiidoi senieiit for pok '..I like the idea tho' one o great friends 'says' this pn'sen ' ud is mixing politics in'relig n. Nil, 1 (iu not think so." 'I'h ;11 i i. l oud i> putting iitV int> in. denomination. The hest sigi f life is for many to be nad; .v.i the otliees. Ill the last t\\en!\ :Ye years, we did lio't ha\ e ?na cilia! a:id men held oil'aV f? i - It l'h.H ero.wd belieyt s in i otaU'.-ll I a in ,-irady to eotiie down and U tin Inn]y else have all "nr." po.-T ions., it they can noil the vo.e..and do Letter-Work than I am d?-if.g. If-work will keep me i:. of ' 11 i'. i v. i.! be idlej e ! o; I w;.:. diiiijr- .one and done N()W. 1 nice?Ui mil?. I always reeoi i im'mi limning- for exercise. N\ a ahout the groups'.' Win vii! niake the reports ad what wik I _the plan, lie for next year? 1 a.ri 'W?-'r collie and see. W*n</ wilT "be" Dirdetor id' Stati M iV i<*n- I say again eonu* an ?ee." Si. Paul and the New lofe I am still here .as tin pa.-tor of . this very tine ehuieh Some- one asked if St. Paul wa.nr i iI-?I >.i- 11. ? . j^ihumu vamprx-ll ane ui1- Kampbvllism. I say like Mat Wert?"<,'fnne up to see for your e!iMaster Sunday our olfer,H'/ was $17').00 and we are still uising our budget every week. Our congregation lias .doubled it.-eif and the last time I ha,) a 'hoard meeting, the whole board! aid, " We are with the pastor. AH he members are saying', stay on | with us". No,- St. Paul is not without a pastor neither is shel tire I. We ate like the eagle,.we , e.new our strength' weekly. When you see that host of delegates I .nine from Anderson county, you loo will say, with St. Taui, "Wi j believe in Kamphel^sm". Di. '.loins from the White eon- ' vi ntioiT will be to us in May at Laurens. The "White convention, nils.- appointed a Social Service Comm.srtun .to study conditions among us. The secretary spent | several hours in conference with the White Baptist secretary and the fruits of this, conference Will be i mbudied in the reports vuu will hear. .lust saw one of the state work*ers and he too says, November is the best time to meet in the Bap-. | tist State convention. I am for a change of time and 1 want you to vote for this change to November. If it does not work. F wilii ) pu-h a wheelbarrow to Columbia1 .or exercise. MEN AM>*THINGS Ii> J. S. IIKN'N, Jr. Iteports are Gratifying-Over Connection. South Carolina Comes in Big. Admitting that it is hard to pre-1 diet accurately the out come of the future, suffice it to frtr-FTmrr that reports* from all over the con-iii'i lion hava-heon-encouraging nnrl gratifying us. to my possible election at the coming General C'onferen^o. V tM" .1 X,ot only are these reports com- ! ing from men who are aspirants and candidates for positions in the general church, but also from men who constitute some of the tall-._ f est pines in our methodism an are not - candidates l'or any pusi tions in the general church. N'iiw thai 1 h: 1 \ i I)'. i'H (inly ai: thoriz'tfd by endorsement to eor taet the penernl church and mak friends, not only form y own elec tion, but for the state and othe candidates fur positrons in th genial church from tilts.- state, atii resolving the'follownig to \yit First, to stand . with ant) for ,th hrixtOtt n#l tii'ni i:t to s?ek only honoiall. and irentli manly proposii !<>ns and ' eombin; 011 my state or any candidate fi lions that will relic ct disrretht uj .position (rum this state or an other state. Some one .mayal^k niv ) east) for tlie above statement, in sue event, the following, answers i .part: Jtiilyrinir .from the past, personally haw ktjown 'who wet hijrh up in the chtiuh and in lit eyes id' the public. to 'say littl impair things behind*, another pel sell's back or belli ml ch'-ed d"oj ihal. were unheei'iiiin- m, y.>ul have beln left .unsaTdT 'in 'othe wprds. there secure,J to have hoe an attempt to'.asper.se ?>:h i:istea of1 Ml.t ilie MOlUdilitltr?-'Oitri -iTf >;iy iajr nothing.. To niy way of think jjU?. this slum hi? no I he. 1! am pleajrinjr .here and now t not do siieb a Ihiiij; if 1 do no rot hut one vote. South CarAlJ:,;; nloss she chanois from her'Tiv vious record,, van be depended up oil, fust. to ,-tand. hy the ;i|lnnii.s : ration, and .-a eond! v : v. or evii.yt'ninr tlia: l , .-t.'.t -want's, 'and c very-en ndf Into tha makes a iroml -howimr w k h 1.1 pther Candida!e.?' <?.l' the em. a-eii 1 am almost p< -iiiem ihm wd v.-:i . .?Ve a clean campaign irmrt Smiti I'niolion ihlj 1 .... ! ' - ,i.ui? . ti \\ y t; vmo .!>:? k f;<>!n il.i- : ? \i p'oA fort-net' will) .mm;*' (I:* *1*'. I li. .! . * **" j: MOUNTAIN CITY;! jr ECHOES _jj t Hv "CAP JTM'' V i lite . *.l??>i'n'tT'- < > ..'?. **itU. r Villi*,an;. 1 tiit !!; r .-l" ?' ,;i i<nr out !:; !. A ; \* . *- :" j . 1 :? " -?f A |>! i 1 in a.iMv jrA*- i?r 1 a;. Thi' pKiurtim. *m:h i-: 11 n? liv sakAi.l'.'! y aiul- * al. . * .. y h?<.Ms,l?y t'v.o l j: - . Ka ?li>l holn.1'. f" ii. . * ;;' ? '.vi'iv ilei-ft .1 ;; p4'.":.- rf. :t>;;"i:. aj:u!-t ' :.y 'rr ;. lo'j.i'. Thtfuii'. ' : .ji". " ?' lie V a :t..i j- y.v! i':i.r y.,1 :/ ;Cin ' k a, ;? ?.' ,'i,Viv. ;:y ;v'.' jA.i ? .> a-'-" . ; ' ... % :::: : T: !;l: y' pi t <VU\ ; . .til ii at u ii*. 'i ; I .. . J**: l. -''1' i:i a'f ' to 'iV li.l. : . . r . , ; ~ ; ;*- >r: \ r.-.r I'l'Hli) t ! ? . . i ''[ :,ii ! i -;>V ttir.i <i . \ " : hin'tr.s ..1 Ml :.j:l . I...; . I . i u r ? . a _; !! h; ^ a i; , K. . .. ;i, , , :.1 *; v? - "!> ' ' ' l ;''"n a' 1 -lv ! I'Vf! t!U j ; aii<: by ' v' Ta.'ifc.tVi ' A.' ., : t!.?- / j , an t*?! It : u 1 iJt v.r , i-v y<u.iiir i..;ur iih.hhi',\i'-n" w.nat >:-.< * : , a J.'., , i.i;',-" I V.a> ir L:i; if| 'ha>i..n\r. Vl;|: tii-uh v, . I <?f --ta.r;trt'?r?r ? n<.t w:y rjJti I j.?i i I ? --'J ? . Jt train? .V . :. said. '1 !: hi* syit Iu 'hi- > i-1 !i> I.-i- and di .?"t that : ii..':- ' y worn i lu- Oil I ill' if. ) 1. a - y m.d i i have a d v- life,and lis in/ ii. .Mi . li aiiiiv sce,l.i I'd In In' kirk ! t wiutf-' an so many bold' and i nmnili ti entile put ami I' hnn 4-M-kmrw ir lanyuayu mi' plain thai-' then should i>"l lia ' lot.'i ?'i" doubt jJlfli ail v. v. nn : . ; n i. or sintrie that wi ili - ,.hV a'wuy picasin i n vr oiu' inan was a fool, and js(?iw?4"of the 'faVJ'.-v put it a little , st.i onyc. by ..styling tuV a "dam fool" \vii!naia li'i.-h. You can lind Mi.iu of thi- tj'pi v.oivicii in-tuic public c!.? >?-1. our >;tnday School. otl.r cllO.iS. O'll 11.\ . I'. U's. onr Kpvvni I |t i . aw in--, and limb up on ti.e cliili y> 11, 1'i'h c'i.ur. h find society. Ni w v.'o 'jai'. p. all. kinds- ol faith; in our women folks. We tee! and know tha. we have sum maiii'ed and sinyle that arc chaste rclincd am| pu:e. AiaiTT that kin'.; With disdain upon tin l? vaud.tl ytraiiiii.* .t hiny of life. <lo'i ru-vei made any hotter in no 11 act than .oiiiL' we an; pio.d to -all out but it does si i ui .tha; ii.i. emu- - our women are gradually casing down from tr.at high and beaivtiful _4U'?le.-,ta! that uio.-t men ave happy to su' t'nrnv pos.-e-.-.. It is 'said and truly so that no rare can we close- lor t hi> time ty saying rise higher than rt^nvo:n'-n'. Wcli if reports are true ?i:.?f 'th'nvs eonI in tie in the | V?v s e 111 trend then Init few wings aTiTT'no pruneing will be m t-es-ary to gel ip or'down to trki'u'-Hi Mi'itnw 'vpiv h a !ed. TTify bur women stop* look! and. listen! Whichever way y hi are driving, the-i?r. n are stepping <-i llv gas keeping rip and you both wind ttf? *f*t- the??rjrrfTf "station. We have been at a lost for sometime as to why it is that in T rHE PALMETTO TE ADFJL, IN O 1 0 T i^v - ' Delegates, All c " T General Con! Church, N< h~~ * = 'J COMMITTEE RULI THE ATLANTIC C< AND PE> rr ? v.' Leave the afternoon of M '] ton 0:35 A.M., leave Was - Tuesday. May 5th. 1'ulfman ears will be placed ! Florence?Also first class all st schedule: Leave'Columbia > Leave Charleston __ Leave Oranueburji r 1 rave?Sumter l.eave. h insist ree ' Leave Florence Ar. New York : After leaving Florence supper ' will be tor our. exclusive us?7ghi Our leader. Ilishop Noah >\ llorlti in the ipullman leaving ( IMPORTANT INFOllMA BOL'NI)-' I* Arrangement s are'being com| C .''dad, over which line we will trj j? i:ale from Washington to New ' i* cr a party iif- FIFTY or more " "retinning-rndieblually j? desired J- -Utm?fain it will IwKrJecossary f f party to purchase rrraitd trip t stations to WASHINGTON. M LINK RAILROAD will accompt low round-trip tickets from W namely !<7.tH) rate. Ko.ind-lrip Railroad fares will ONLY ::? Columbia to Washingtc Sumter to Washington i Florence to Washington King-tree, to Washingtc Hi1!! ho i Uiinr 1i\ \\'u<hintr 9 Charleston to Washingt Proportionate rates front all able to any one who will make Washington to New York will lx he ATLANTIC ('OAST LINK R Round-trip Clergy rates will 1 C MIS I RON I'AVSlKNT OF f "~WTTT. t'Si: m.LLMAN ARK R] i ri: their clergy i?err Columbia to Washirigtoi Sumter t?? Washington Florence to Washington Orangeburg to Washing Charleston to Washingt Kiiigstree to Washingtoj Proportionate rates from all o lir:u I', rinit if you are Going as follows: From: ' 'oitmbia ^double lower S3.75 or -u niter <!ouble lower S3.50 or U| ( harleston double $1.00 or uppc " I ! i . nee double lower $3.50 or \!1 those who will use pulln ? 'is. T. 1'. A., The Atlantic C"oi astro. S. ('., stating whether lo point they will take same. Flea ntaii ;u? ommodation maty be pr It is the request of your con' lor' you* information and guida ( n\I MITT EE:?Rev. J. E. Thon Mr. n. It. llikard, lie v. A. I', i Minn. .Ir.. Mr. (). L. Smith, Rev. W. .1. Robinson, .Mr. N. L. Willi <ii- tinx together the qualific , i .-i-. -sary for a man to ha ' "i u':.v vii > ;?'s prpbaly that may i a. i r, li uer ,that i?U out of eve ' too h in,:.ns that wear pants ai i -lives nun, belonging 1 the Xeg.o'iace are-lacking "kei ping < ne's wind". I don't h liev tiinje's a. group this side 1 the tart he-I side of A frica- thub c; eipial our rhen in not doing \vh ; they promise. The.y will go fl about ti\i simplest obligatio ' Any time you go out on a lfn 1 depending on just the wyrd most any eolorde man you met prepare for "a fall. When thi _ want a : it tie accommodation? ' i mean little?-say the loan ~nf~ diiiu- on up, they can put up tl | \tvi i test and most plausible pror j me. real .y one can hardly belifei that a human with a heart cou go hack on the plea that is mat I to get the favor. After it is gran ttl, goodbye my lioney. Why ^~+TTnl :t -rrorrt?t-hpt oipi"'- lip atltl t?l es caie tif an obligation, "Johnr on vooi'' I Wi. /I.>..u t., ' most find a "Freak". They sj | "truth is golden". Well most N ' l ui jiH'n _di al in brass. Speakir | a bunt l la* race's 11?36 needs, t! , inust important need today is d pendable .Negro men. Men thi i say what they mean and met ' j wnat they say. Where do y< J >tu11?1 lunihor? ' IOl NDKirS DAY \)\- hop W. E. Fuller, presidei and founder of Fuller Norinal ar I Industrial institute in Greenvill returned to his home in Atlant i Georgia, after viewing with plea ure the* Founder's Day program ; tin school on April 14 and 15th. i There was a record attendant "of '-uppn.it' is ami fiiends iVom-vt rious states, aninog whom wei Rev. C. Chiles, overseer of tl Southern Diocese of the F. B. 1 ( lunch of God; Elders T. M. R -fr.'y of Spartanburg-; E. A. Whit | of Savannah, Ga.; E. Z. Bowma of Atlanta, Ga., also Rev. and Mr L. Johnson of GafTney; Mrs. Rol ~ ___ / ' ^ v IC E! :ernates,& Friends O THE J ference A. M. E. ew York City CS, OFFICIAL ROUTE? )AST LINE RAILROAD flpSYLVANIA .if''' . ~ on day May 4th, arrive Washing*, hington 7:30 A.M., arrive New STATION) 12:00 o'clock rtoon, at Columbia, Charleston, Sumter and eel coaches operated on the following 4:10 P.M., Monday, May 4th ___ 4:05 P.M., Monday, May 4th 4:35 P.M., Mohday, May 4th 6:05 P.M., Monday. May 4th 5:53 J'.M., Monday, May 4ih 7:30 P.M., Monday, May 4th 12:00 Noon Tuesday, May 5th will he served in A. C. L. Diner which after leaving Florence 7:30 P.M. Williams will occupy the Drawing .'olumbia. TION RELATIVE TO VOI R TRIP TICKET |)leted whereby the Pennsylvania Railiivel, to put in effect a $7.00 rond-trip fork and return, good in coaches only, traveling together on the going trip, ?Therefore to avail Ourselves of this or all delegates or members of our ickets from point of origin or home r. Lewis, of the ATLANTIC COAST my our party and secure for us the, ashington to New York and return, be as follows: GOOD IN COACHES m and return?$11.68 and return ? SI4.(58 i and return $13.50. . n and return $14.2(5 ton and return $15.84 on and return $16.54 other points. These rates are availthis trip with us. (The ticket, from p given yUj on train by 51 r. Lewis} of AILROAI), the round-trip being $7.00. be as follows: (GOOD I>Jf PULLMAN 'I'LLMAN CHARGES) ALL* WHO E(H'ESTEI) TO BE SERE AND SE1 IT (SOUTHEASTERN). a and return $19.10 nn.i ciw mi a iiu ? ciui 11 . gio.wu I and return - SI6.45 ton and return $19.80* on and return _i__ ... $'20.50 n ^amLj-Qturn $17.95 it^jer points (I)o Not Kail to (let Your to use ihillman) Pullman charges are upper $5.00 or Drawing room $1 1.00 jper $2.80 or Drawing room $13.00 r $3.20 or Drawing room $1 t.00 upper $2.80 or Drawing room $13.00 can are requested to write Mr. S. 11. *st Line R. R., 387 King Street, Charwc.r or upper is. desired and at what ise do this promptly that ample pullovided. ? imittee that you keep this before ym\ nee. las, Mr. S. L. Jones, Rev. S. H. Lewm 5pears, Mr. W. R. Fisher, Rev., J. S, R. E. Brogden, Mr. Fred (Ireen, Rev. iams, Rev. E. A. Adams. a- inson of Anderson; Rev. Miss P. ve M. Birmingham of Anderson; Mrs. ex' Woodruff of Spartanbuig; Rev. P. ry S. McDaniel of Cincinnati, O. and nd many others._. . . to Rev. Miss Birmington addressed in the student-body Tuesday niorne ing. Her subject was "The \ alue of of a Cultural Background", in . Elder J. W. Smith addressed the at alumni Wednesday evening, subat joet "The Duty of Alumni, n. The chief address was givpn by lb Rev. E. Z. Bowman on Tuesday evof ening. His subject was "Kduca.f tionanl Onnourtunities. Rev. Bow 'man is a former principal of Fuller Normal and Industrial institute. . At present. Vie is a student at [ Morris university. n_ Fuller Normal and Industrial inyt> stitute was established 25 years 1(l ago April 2. t! ST. JOHN A. M. 12. ( Ill RC1I t0 ' Rev. A. J. Felix, Pastor k. u \ ' jy Bishopville, S. C.?Sunday was j. another high day. The Sunday school was good. The pastor ree. viewed the lesion. We were favored \vith another strong sermon ie Sunday morning which mad? our e. hearts burned. ;The' collection w as very good. Bro. Win. Kelly, our 4n delegate to the -district conference spoke of the inspiration he receiv ,^-e.d at the district conference and ' said he wanted to go ugain.Bbta I pastor and delegate spoke of the hospitality extended them by jthe pastor and p-oplp of St. Duke, nt' The Missionary Society met at id the church in the afternoon with e, Mrs. Anna Quinn, President, prea, siding. Among those present s- were: Mesdames, Celelia Wilson, lie Mae Felix, Noro Wilson, Tis:c bite Mcintosh and a number of a?-young people. -? re Also the pastor,'Mr. J. H. Thorn-/ ie as and Mr. S. V. Morgan wore pre1.1 sent and timley ! remarks were, i- made by them. i. e, On Sunday moaning Dr. A. P. in Spears will preac|i. Lot u? be s. out to hear him 4nd be prepared b-' to make good reports. * c THE YOUNG WOMEN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF JONES CHAPEL A.M.E.Z. CHURCH The members and friends of the "YV spe.it a very pleasant evening: with Miss Bernice Baxter at her home, 920 Short street. The meeting: oopcned in its usual form with the President. Miss F. C. Bensofl Presiding.- The roll was called unci each member responded with their dues to the amount of $1.95. The sick committee made their report; one member, in person of Mrs. Mary Burke, being ill. The members of the club wish for her a speedy re-, eovery. She Was also sent a donation fiV>m the club. After the transaction of all business the program committee of which Miss Corinne Cordon is Chairman rendered a very interesting' program which was enjoyed by all. We was then served a salad and j sweet course by the hostess,assisted by her mother and sister. The club song was~3UHg~-ffT}d ?meeting" closed by repeating the benedietion to meet on the tfrd Wednesday in May at the heme of Mi's. Rosena Chestnut, .2419 Green St. We arc also planning to go to the .LYdexan Jinupital, the.3nl Sunday , in Mav come and go with us. mm 9 9m LITTLE RIVER NEWS The Sunday school at the Little. River Neck church was splendid. 1 he pastor is back' from the Ma. lion district meeting. He and his delegate, Mr, Henrjy McCrae re- j ported a nice time. The good people of Little River circuit gave the pastor and delegate $75.00 to carry. They made a fair report. . ) Mr. and Mrs. Toney Bellamy had as theic Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Guiles and daughter, Lucile.! Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Vought had as their dinner guests their sister i and brother-in law of Seaside, N. fC. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Bella-! my and son Albert and a friend girlj Miss Isabelle -Hampton was^ the week-end tfuest of Miss Lucile ! Guiles. Miss Hampton was also the Sunday dinnpr truest of Mr. and Mrs. Vought. oa<ro:o;o.o.oAo:o.o.ao.o.aao.ooaoooc | STATE A. & I ;o; Orangebi | ANNOUNC 22nd ANNUAL SI o Beginning- J jof Six weeks of standard in Arts and Sciences, E o Trades and Hoi ? 0 Special courses for Princi g and Teachers of g ? g '--U- -?^ 0 For further information ad 3 8 g ' ?- Director < 1 Stat g * wywwoooOO O O OOOQOOOOOOO oooooo.oo;o?oc8DX>:0.aocK>x?^o.ao-O 1 BENEDIC | SUMMER I REGULAR SUM ft " ' 8 June 15 thO o o o 0 o o All courses offered in the o o and Benedict are offered in 1 ? cial courses for teachers of c g and for PRINCIPALS of am 8 under supervision of the Sti ' o i o tion. ? For further information \ -0 ' ;35 ?:?~ ^ Abram L. Simpson, . (? President ^ooooooooooooooooooooooooc V Summer Schoo % SUMTEI JUNE 8 to Jl O. I' Q $ Under Auspices Sts | Ed li e ; fg - ~ % Repular approved coi a Standard Courses leHdini g Certification. We have a 1 faculty. Special teachers schools. - (Mrs.) Mr. W. County Su For further information \v J. C. P ?1 ; HISTORICAL FACTS 1 Questions And Answers JOHN (). HART Questions: When was the battle of Lexington fought ? Answer: April 19, 1775.. Question: AVhen was the Rebellion of JIacon against Berkeley's onnression in Virginia? Answtr: April 20, 1G7G. Question: When did the SpanishAmerican War begin? ^ Answer: April 21, 1898. < Question: When, was the United States Day : celebrated in France ' Question: When did James Buchanan, 15th president' of the United (States, Lorn and died ? Answer: April 23, 1791; died 1868, Question: When did Commander Fariagut break Confederate chain obstruction across the Mississippi river? % Answer: April 24, 1862 Question: When" duT- I^fayeUc " recruits? IiAURENS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Thacker I .. Entertain | I Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Rqid ac- 4 companied by Miss Sallle Dendy motored to Spartanburg, S. C. on Sunday, April-19, to spend .the dny with Mr. and Airs. H. T. j Thaojkcr, N. Thompson St. M.r. & Mrs.. Thacker have one of the mott beautiful, wll equipped and well furnished homes in the city. It's, useless to skeak of their entertaining for friends, words are not suf- ficient to giyc them credit. One. * of the most elaborate dinners were served at *2:30 that can be inen^ tioned. Several friends called af- ? tcr which.?Mrs. Thacker. carricrt them in her Ford V8 to call on" some firends. Returning .home they stopped at the Airport - Field and viewed the different sights. Again we speak of Mrs. Thacker as an c.xnert cork and we are wish- ^ ing for another, trip soon. " j M. COLLEGEi irg, S. C. 1 ES THE- X TMMFR ?IiH20I/YXT 3 J HAiTAlJXIr 1-i kj kO 1 V/ll ^ une 15, 1936 1 I" V o V * < > struction in Agriculture, % ducat ion, Vocational 0. ne Economics. & I o pals, Jeanes Supervisors 0 Rural Schools. g . - ?- -? ? : ? ? : <3 Idress: 0 ' 1 . >f the Summer Session. ~0 e A. & M. College, .... 0- ' Orangeburg, S. C. 0i v O oooooooooooo<:>oooooooooo-:' tt^OcktOjO.O.O.O.O.OO.OOOOOOOOC- >c - r> T-ALLEN | SCHOOL I [MER SESSION 1 ''' ' O. -July 18th | . ,: , f o. 0; O, 0 regular sessions of Allen 0 :he summer session. Sue- & >ne and two teacher schools. a, . aller schools will he offered oj 8 ? ite Department of Kdiica- 8 -:> J < o f>. vrite, 8 ? (i. K. Nelson. S" Director <>; I. . yoooo o o'owo oo o oo oooo o oo o >ooooooooo.ooooooooo.o.oooo< I For Teachers f * i, s. c. I JLY 11, 1936 I I o; ite Department of 5: .. itlAM AtlWII . O. ? irses carefully selected. 8 ? to advanced Teachers' g . strong- and experienced g for one and two teacher g * g ANNIE E. SANDERS, |- ; * ? County Supervisor. $ O. CAIN, - ' - |? perintendent of Education. %, g ' RIOLEAU, Director, 8 Box 302, Sdmter, S. C. g