The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 20, 1937, Image 1
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VOL. XII?NO. 13.
Notes From The
Falmetto State
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Teachers' Asso'n.
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<'wii.tr to tbp unprecedented eft-[
rollment and the extention of tinie
lor the 50 p^. cert refund for a I
. 100 ppr cent eivpllment, it is-ilri- j
~r. jR5ssiblo to tn<.l liuiU'tin* to coun-1
tics in time to insure delivery bo*
fere lh? convention Gach teachPR()F.
.JOHN P. BURtiESS
Kxvciu; \'e Secretary
cr \v>o attends the meeting in
Cohm bia " i!" v(?c dye a ItiiH-.tiii*
???on presentation <>f his or iv. r mem*
111.; j;;,, ( :; I h iw will
" - I' ' ' ...... Till SV
Bulletins. at ! l-p same tint? and the'
same place t'r^.v register thiev att'r.dahve
at the meeting. Those
who do not-attend th" convention
will tret their Bulletins through i
their Jeanes teacher or the individual
through whom their remit- |
tance was made to my office.
The as-oeia.tion has gone to no
lit'fe. exrerse' to hring' specialists
to the state. c< mention. this year
Thev are coming .to work with the
various groups. We, therefore '
are urging ail teachers to attend
the group meeting in which theyare
most interested.
RE.SURE TO BRING YOUR
MEMBERSHIP CARDS TO THE j
> - CONVENTION. - YOU - WILL
NEED THEM THERE. If you
lave paid yo'.r dues and net rcceiv- I
?d vour ea:d. see the nerson lot
whom you paid your dues..
Meet your '-friends in Columbia'
Next week. He sure to arrive on !
Wednesday nit-lit in time to attend
the annual p!av eivcn by the Culture
club <f Columbia for the
benilit of the Wilkin-on home.
Plan to remain over unts Satur
ii.->y noun
John ? P?ar,L'c-s^.
Executive Secretary j
HRANt H\ Il.Li: M:\VS
A lar;f . crowd iratY-'red at St. j
Mark eauy It. Rt e t svi'le, S. C. Sunday
to pay the last tribute of J
resji ut t<? a rci'ihbor- an 1 friend. [
this life Wednesday, Match 10,1
I1.).'!?, - I
Mr. (loodwir. urine to Branchville,
to live t i t > .?; years a??o and j
here lie li.ed until i.i- death, Ile-i
was love.i by all and .v..ad? lViends i
with ul. \vh ui lm in eoniucit [
' wiili. -H- wiiUv,t- i;eighho>', a i
li'Vir,; iiiT'c n:vi husband. 1
Hi- K .-.V in i.; >u; n ! is loss. a
wife, Mrs, Julia. Goodwin. ten
child: ciss. a t n.her of grand cliil(hcii
nil! a bo I of relatives an I ,
JYi'-'uds. ', !
The services were conducted by |
roan, pastor'of St. -Mark *M." E.
church; R v. M. O. Stewart, Ehr*
havt.charge.' We loved Mr.. Goodwin,
but God loved him host. As?
le-p in Josu-.
The Sunday school of Bethel A.
M. (E,~?lnireh ( pcr.ed at the usual
coin-Being absent, Prof.. P.obert
A d eh y, Jr. reviewed the lesson.
I Many helpful thoughts? weie
brought put.
At 11:30 the padtor, Rev. David
i James preached a- soul stirring
sermon, taken from St. John 4:14
verse.. Seveial united with the
church. Rev. James was the gu^sn
for supper?Monday?night, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wafter
Reed.
f " , Mr.Vn M. MaftTS of X^v Yoi k
\ City is lie re visiting his sister.
Mrs. Vera Lee Leven.
\ Mrs. ptlla Smalls visited her
I husband, Mr. ?'oy Smullcrs of
>k Summeuville, S. C. last week.
?Mr,- H.-fh ICHlh1^,?Bamberpr
S. C. was the giO'st of Miss Julia
Mae Williams Sunday'.
" Special Notice!
All alumni < f Allen university
fire asked to meet in a spoc?al ?es sion
at. the University auditorium
t en Friday evening, March 20. 1027.
tV y Vital' matters of interest to our
organisation will lie considered.
I>et EVERY ROYAL ALLEN.
ITE BE PRESENT.
J. W. Witherspoon, State Pres.
Mrs, C. A. Brunson, Secretary
jry
? w* ?
V3.
Dr. Francis H. Rowley
Visits Columbia
President of National Hum tine*
Society Guest of Seymour
Carroll at His Home
Hero
of the American Humane TaKi -ation
Society, irto nnC'O'nl h, m:uv
leailPr ail.'! od'.'oalr i\ .jrp nt a part
of the afternoon C is viv.it itl Col-rnwfvrn?rrrr?i
rrr o rrr
? -. i.?v ^ r H ??: o ynr.Mr
Carroll, fic'l vepyes nf iii ?>f.'t'v?
National Society,aril Mr.:, Cairolli
For some t liiK I>o:-tor Rowley
has boon on iV a a. nth n tha-t carried,
him as'far -oath : * Alionii.
IIo was acoompn; i d by WiUkuii
W. HaswoV of Bos'on.
On ( is-way yf<'M h1 ft'".'to;' 'Rbv.* ley
stopped at G(of:v-town; whore hi
in ado a call on (looiTro \V._I iowaxj.
president of the S. StV.e *.> ?
elation.- Doctor,. Row! y ha,, hoc a
invited hy the executive'cor o-.
of the State Tiail'u rs .V\ > nnti 11
to be Sliest speak":* on Th.'-sdnv
cveninpr, Maidi -">lh- at their ?njinal
meeting*. U -. \ i.-ib ;t hi *.
Howard to per' or.'il ly .'ox 11 s-iyw hirep:rots
that by'siness in
would prevent his aeeo, tir ylli
engagement.
"National Re- Kind to - V. ininl -'
Week" will be observed' h. tin
-i:'f in a* 1 r th.-. . .i'i- ,iu: if
the week .of April 1 i-'.l V. S*. inlay.
April 11th, is "National JirnjaiuSunday."
Lireiaun.- n small
cost ian- he led tor th celebration
by writing tiio i atioiia'
i i v. ii. I v j . i..i.l?vi na .
linctnn
Dr. Starks To Speak
At 1st Calvary Sunday
I>r. .T. S*?!;;*"/IVs' ;;( of
Benedict. coll?,5.v a. ill !><? h ?<.'
leaker at Kir.-' (' ilvaVy !?: |>'.i '
hi'ix'rt. Srnd. y . >-;? > tiiux-, .Ma -i:
21st. Out i 1' his ? x| < i i.:: ? v. j i
he brought to u; tin- t i nee oi
his European, tour. So cial music
will lend itselC 'to tk \ oivusi.u; A.
welcome pi uon.iaiiiy is txVVlTTTeTf
to all.
S. S. \ c,unu blood, Minist r
P. T. A. Discusses
Howard Needs
?r.
Formulates lis to Meet Tho-e
Most FN-.eiiiial t.t I), vc'opiiigi
\Mtdl-lto4uuk-4 frtYA"*?
-?T'u- . iv.h (' vmi't . Hi' t"
11. vc.'i > ; ' J.-li ...l'.> 'P \ :
SMrhllni ITU',nil -,I, . I. 1 j . t 1-?
school lacked many t- hv/s v.
aiv I'Ss-v'sitis*! t.? i'? v J>. .>ij*:* i'.
founded" i-. ii\ i<!'\-1 . ; .< . it; : *.h
'most urjrrt u. :d> t?> to:' l\ T. A
body on Mop 'ay, \i:i\h ! ". I * 1..
the many out t:t:r!-m\r ptv ?' a
modern, r,nalnj'.!yi <1 diet:?m: i y i
be used by pupil U .'.t in i s an'
pat -ons and at:' a ' uy mat ' in.', to
l>e add d tn t 'O ol'l'ire i i i> v. :t:.
took preoe-'enee.. Afor r. -s.
ions of \\ it linyncss to ) . otntre til '-o
articles-wviv Karl fioi:v ; r.i; n:: .
.he- ir.ottp bey.!-t ir.jjv i t ly to
'<>; mula'.e n!;trs to nutte. inline the
dream of the y.nr.
A shower fill' W i I!: j Qyohanajre
to b !i -..i Ai! i to.a
Mrs. Bau'mearlncr, our iuwl\
>in! <1 *'\ -m la-j . . a > " v
with us and made a few int.-. c-o.iin^!Vn
:r. I:-*.
The 3\* elms. . h.-r'th" "i
of Mrs. E. ('. Xol-ou pie arte! a
lv'.rnii;v; jr.>!?* i'.o-y,; pla, lot iW
our ~"f nto-.tniiiu:. at.
Immediate iy 1' liowjny; the re;ralar.liioi-'tin.'j
i!i * "Earn i ml.si"
nr. i* to a c!it . \ with a pro;;- nir
from the-Gih crra l' .. and the award
. ntc of three j i i>*.. s.
Latest news ftom the oJTieo of
the principal s-a:>v .the, ram s c?;
the fdllowinr . su: .em.- who run
the "Ilcnoi^ Roil'' for the 'i'mum
period: Willie ]-h diiek, Boo.-.',
Anderson, Willie do' r-h, Jack ! " dler,
Gloria Champion. Edith koo;.
Eloise Samuels, Bero'.hy Gaull.-.nn
Rr'th Brown. K.ilii K ily. Jam ;
MeDanieO, Luther McKim'oy, Lizzie.
BMfur, J.itivt: Ki. la nlm, h ;
-William Pcaivon.- Ralph Samuels,
Ruth Jordon. Aania Carte., KaliClover,
Vivian -Dayis, Rul < n _Pr?]..
fohn Saott, A:t'.l) Ho Goodwin
Lu'.a Harris, Arthur Kelly. Alice
.Scott, Eloise Eair, .Tear. Meld raid,
Bessie Pearson, Blanch > Bowman.
The B. R. II. Educational ci'.uh
Hgod t he-major portion of it- lime
it its last iWclini> 'a planning a
Social Calendar for the scho.l
year, \o?0-':i?. In art to la art discussions
of Education!*! Philosophy,
led by Mr. Madden, occupied
the remaining time.
Bishop J. S. Flipper
Improved
[? *~r-- "ll
jVp arc delighted to report' thai
Bishoj) J. S. Flipper is recuperating
from his recent illness, ant
I will be out in a few days.
Bmes Pi
COLUMBIA, SO
Nat'l. Insurance Wee
To Be Observed In
Augusta, Ga.
i ' ???
I . Virus ta. Cn.. March 1G?
st"; ring committee . composed
' im ; ilu-rs of t!',. ,-mfi
t city of Arapista an<l other re
!< > < ntatiye citizens of the coi
lhnoity mot at the home office
tV Pilgrim Iloa'th and Life I
'C"ir,|i:'iiv h:-t V.iivhv
'iij.'ia-s plans for the cntertai
: t of-the seventeenth annu
"rli > -of ;he National Netf
r vs-ranve As-roeiatio,' which co
s i;e-re -May 2G-2X. All A
: t is .intent on making this t
grrnded. occasion in the Associ
if.-;':- history on actKumt c'f oat*
native .son's, btdnir nresident
th Xulipnal bo:'y. That positii
- h, (- id l>y W-aHri S? llorrshjvvi
;:i; 1 Cioneral Manager
IVyrbn !l.nhh nn.l Life I
nt.-f C v.ipiil y. of this cit
!> . Th.ani.aa V.'aker. Jbsoy is chai
n:r.n of ike stop: ir.>? eonipvilt.ee.
oilier, nv inkers are: W. '
" jhy. .! ? 1 J. A.-Kvivns,
V. i'. a- a' dt i' -.. R.. M. .If,nkii
; ': ( :! R. .15.. Thomas. J."
vVi'kor. I..*4.. Cain, 0. A.' Kin
j L A; U.'.tt-, Clio: j>;e Johnson. S.
; Coy.. J. S. Ferry, T; J. Colenn
(I. f!a::l.!cn,'A. C. (JviffKs, F
! W. ns, \Ya!tr.r S. 11a
] v.L V." Wnlkn". Philip Warir
j !5. Gavin. Robert' Jones- a
| '... rire K. 15: axtoi:.
] Benedict College Ce
-i - v
ebrates Founder's Da
>'lesfhy. Aiavch H?th was Foil
, ;'s Pay at none diet oolle;
II........ T c: -
j aiii-iu . ??. ti III* li, r^IUMlSUIl
' '.I'M university delivered a vo
nh! address for the. occasion. T
' ! ' iricnl shot h of tt'e* colic
fat! bv Miss M. It. Suxc
Mil iv was furnished by the colle
ard quartetsi
.4. I"<?ilo\vijig those exercises a i
oij the Library Drive w
nude. Tlio General Educati
}-ar, pjven 840,000 on cc
dilion that Benedict raise an a
I t! n:>l $20,000, bringing the tol
ant up to 00.000. The "l
vmi sbov.bd; that this condition
h .ostj met. lining "within ?1.;630
: he ,
b- In this - campaign the ma
I'i i :.ds of Benedict have boon n
lly liberal in their contvil
' '1 r-. .Ma:iy"have said, "If y
' -'.ot pet all you need at tl
. come hack and we will he
oil -cine, move."
1?i " 1 J' ' i 11?"iii?mm i will 111 u
'- r thirty days, in which tir
' "r-c who ha v.- not Contribut
: ! !??? civ-n an opportunity to
-o, and v.'u feel cji'ito certain th
he desired it al will bo reach
H i ait ti:re' without making t
J. < <aid call i't'on anyone who h
: i ihiitoff.
\ A .N t :w' S. MAN'S
r 'i Id i.t, UJ.'VT?The sccoi
1 a terl.v c< i fert nco of the- Li
Circuit of the OrangCbu
-j?' 1" t h ' i I "i?T? o i K- . T1111 A. M.
eh. T-r. S. Nance, pr?yidii
'hie:*. Saturday, the first day
. arler. Th. lb K. read a pa
!' ' ;e 1st chapter of the Acts
xpostles and. exhorted up
-a v..o and after ward, organi
i : con fen ires. Hro. J. AI. Mr
' : as i\! :-'ee. Varices coi
es appointed. Mis- Losa
vs. (> ; tno Mmr.ay schof
. - eh.tea ri porter. The St cava
all assessment rayed. T
I\ K. just, had the discipHna
ions and the"report.; of t
.iff. nnt auxiliaries of the ehur
re .id an.i approved. Sunday nior
: . <; Sii: (ivy julicol opened at 10:
at the ot'^TlfP school, t
Ik rhw an excellent addie:
j The 1*. K. introduced the servi
J Ly sinprinpr songs* from his o\
jo.iu'ed s( 1 vte:l songs, After t
J nY> v of s^rice was eoinplet
a pastor. Re v J. O. Hamiltc
ii 'li r making some.' general i
:a xs presented tile P. to t
- a: once. !l;s~text was taken fro
!"'/.( i. 1 1:10.. subject, "Ezekici
Yi. i m" and illustrated on liap
ri* t r< the wheel insHl2*~"t
'.vhe-'l) and was held to the vi(
of the congregation. There w
nil . ii resnonso durine th servi<
At 1 he invitation for joiners
li 'i.-ons cam*' forward, B'p-;. Jo.
!!. Void, Tomilee Williams, Ki<
Williams, and sister Luetta F
m )< . Thrre were 137 commut
rants of the Lord's Suppei.
r"c method that th? I'. E. intt
(luted in collecting Dollar Mon
.roved -ueeosrl'nl. Dollai mon
''' 0.50; p. E. assessment $50.(1
pastor's support $27.10; Missi
U.S5; Sunday school contribute
~ $1.10; total feTr the day $0i>~55.
-tWe are jgrateful to have T
is our presiding clder,
t seems to hav? the church at hes
from every angle. His serm
. an I songs have been the talk
the community siqce Sunday.
Rosa B. Gaines, reporter
\ S
W'.T?
almetto
j?? *4{VIlKtti
>? i
UTH CAROLINA, S'ATUITDAV
k Teachers Aril
To Conver
A OVER 5,000 TEAC
?f ...
4h_L.. : _ ? ; ? ?
p. 7 <Iiy T...J
II- '
Qf | .ColumbiayWill scVvo as h o s
n_ next week to approximately oOm
Lq teachers who will itiiimVy i.. th
n. Capital Oty for the annual can
tnj ventiOn of the Palmetto Sta.t
Teachers Association, to. h, lieli
Thursday, Friday and va.-tiirdav
1 The convention theme is. ' Train
,u~ iny For Jobs."
ae | According to J. P. Bury;i.
ecut/ve-sicretat v. ulnhs fur. ii?
.COnvi'ntton are complete and a!
an indications arc that it prom b"<-t<
re"be the best meeting In the hj-tor;
of of the association.
?' | Headquarters will be at Alloi
y. I niversity. the - registration* bull'
riiiu, exhibit,1 rest rooms. I'o-t of
1 fiee and business office being i
S. the administration buildimr." Tin
ti-TeeiU'i fff^ sessions will be held ii
vs.-Allen University auditorium a in
T? j Township Auditorium atnl th" de
K. j rartmejital meetings at Allen
H- I'enedic^ and nearby building's.
n? All general sessions will h i
'J, held at 11::30 A. M., ''3:10 P. M
and 8 o'clock in the even rg. 'lie
mj , partmontal meetings will beg it
1 at H A.M. The opening sessioi
I will he held at 11:3d A.M. Thurs
i day, but teachers are expected ti
J.'aTTive several hours earlier in or
j tier to reg ster and attend depart
mental meetings. J. Andrew >"in
J i inons, Ptincipal of Booker Wash
ington High School, will pros id
I over the first gercral session. i\
ir-pV. Howard, President of the Pal
re metto Teachers Association .wil
n>' A. ' --
.. ,.1-nvvr itu auw-ess inu?sday nigh
>'.V Teaifhers desiiing to 'attend tli
h? I convention will be given two ful
I holidays w'th pay. under a tuliii'
,n- passed by the State 01
Place of Group Met
ai? Executi ve Committee -- Roc
on ; " . .
lT1" Group, College LecHrv Room?
id- ?y
?a' "roup. Elementary .
Group. Home Economics
i - . :
?* o;tp. P-'imary And
'roup, Ihin -i* a Is .. It (A r.
11
n* roup. Rural Tyayivir- Pi-lvM^'
-7 ~ St.. Two hlo I
tV' Group, Tiadts l'itlogv I.e tu
us
^ Group, High School:
r I .A Liitfli. h?R"".n?t < 11 y, 1
B. Natural Soit-m-o?Room
wi C. Social Studiis ?Room In
(;" n i too it 1, ..... 10...-: ... > .
n;) ...wi j.iiW 1
m Benedict (''. Hope.
(,.j E. Alathen?atie< - Uoom dOl
(louse of Delegates. ' C?yt:
NEWS IN AM) AROl'NI)
WASH l.\<; TON
Washington, D. I'-, -.March 20- March
came in like a iamb, but i
is acting much tiki- a lion now
"(e The ground is a perfect whit'
,.g sheet, the greatest snow of thi
K.. season..
'Iff ..o The South .Carolina '.clulx.met a
"J the homo of Mr. and Mis, A. 1
Simon Friday night. March 12 am
on reelected officers for the ne\
iz- twelve months. Mr. S. J. Ilemphi'
ir* was reelected as IVsilent. Mr
R" J. Squire rent: it . secretary.
,]\ The club was T77F tained iv
rd Misses Golden una W:ight.
h'- The Benedict college. club No
j^ Id of this city, is .a I hinting th<
Cj1 Odth Anniversary id ihe- col'ege
n. at Lincoln Congrognti nal church
45 Tuesday evening. Mar,
he speakers are: Mr. William X
>s, | Joncs Dr. G. Lake Inus and Mrs
CG
vn M. D. Butler, who is president ?I
he the club.
ed I The Allen university club i
m> holding its second meeting at t'.n
Y. M. C. A. Friday. March 10th.
,m Mr. C. (Fats) Jon's is now re
ids siding in the District of Columbia
Wo wish, for him-muc h luck -ae<
he happiness while here. IJc is ;
*\v
as graduate of the class of "J4, A lie:
*e? university.,
b]L SOCIETY IlILL XEiYS^
>tt '
21* By S. B. Thompson
iiMiss
Charlesena Bonapavt, wh
?" recently underwent an operatior
ty while attending Benedict Colleg
10; is improving to tne delight of he
011 relatives anil friends.
?- flev. \V. M. aAndcfspn delive r :
.." ** tw u> i in- eui
he gregation at Bcthcsdn Sundaj,
nt \\Te are alwavs pr 1 a?I -Uf> have hii
or A.U
with us.
We are pleasantly located in ou
beautiful school build ng.
1?
ft iitti
~^yTaurn 'j jT'I:>Tt
nual Session
le March 25-27
HERS REGISTERED
. Il-ur.tw'jy.) , ;
4 ii'rvi f inn
0 Many sjioiU'.l features liawj hoen
t:?romantic!-for li.'- i-i'-u 1 i.iin'ii. Wit!
- resday niyht at T'tO P.M., the
'Culture Club will p?c- lit its. an1
nuar play in Albm Auditorium.
' Th s year tlv-y itsive selected
" ".lane Eyp." : Sprcial music will
by presented at oarh tr? jui) session
of the lofventioi,. tj:00 on
I 1-Vidrvy afternoon >vi1} to yive'r
* over" to s;;. ht seoiii-j am) reerea?
- ?:
* ; Alumni reunions and 'truiLLp,
meetirtrs will he held during the
.convent oin.
Sneakers of national p'omineiw
* will take part on the prorrranvi
1 Those' in lude Prof. I.. I*. Palmer
^ Ilurt/ivrton. Miirh Si lmol. ' Newj.
root News.. \'a..' Mrs. Helen A.
Whitiwr,. State pept.' of Killiea."lion,
Atlanta!' fia.'. .will also take
part ijj?Lhu p-.vijriTin, as will Miss
> IVnnie Mae Wan-, Ti.'sUc'gee Insti.
' ftite and Miss Kva C.' Mi'dvl'.
- ITaniptoii Inst, tute. Mrs. Willa
i'; Carter Hutch. Pn.si.lcnt of N'a'
. mnal A soeij' iuii of 'Colored
* t T< ehei-s (..f Washington', P. C\,
11 a ill also speak. ~ " . ! ~
-1 The l-'riaday iii:.rht uemual pes-.
r ii will \ v"i:-ld at the Tov.iish ii
1 I \i:di" .triuin at 8 P.M., Pr. JP IP
* Mays, of ih?- S lmol of It Union
e IT it...; I i >.
I "i ikm>him ?. iiim jmiv win mwro.
his ass.-,u= Dr. '.Mays v.-11 b<J
: i oi'm'< (I - by i' .'hl' iit M. F.
WhiUi.'u'i' of S. (". ^tatc C't'Ilc'jri'1
Toac li'. i s who l;aV(jS not soi-ui t'<l
c I oanlinir p! -, s sji< til<l \vritn Mi.
' ( . \V. Mad'ii!!. I!o\va'v<!- ' Si-hook
- i hiH.hia. F. ('. at uiu*e tor ivscr\ations.
'tings?Time 9 A. M.
, . . v ?
mi . Administration Ruildinp
-All<-n* University
Floor ? ArhiiiKistration Rnihiinc!
Allan University
\ iditoi0101 . __ Allan 1''.livars t\
R'ooni 2<?2 __ Scicnoo. Buihj'.n?
Re lie -1i'.t Collajri
; t ni ... Re-mniu-t <'lilK jre
"" I'.i-iii<iict Collate
ill :?* V Dr il.'iti"
.,} ?'h',i:vh. L'Jim.i Washington
, w i.i .\iicr,
Administration IiMir.
Alien Un-ivi'i-sity
r''<e lt!.iii-sir r.rncli t Co!!,-ire' ! 1
. Science lJurnrrjft liiMU'ifut
S; ii iice Ijnildinir, Ileiledi.t.
leal, on Iloom ;!01--Science Building
Siieii.-p IJuiMinjr, u,nrdiet Co'lleco
n11?'.>iuin Allen University
ill.-. Mil-:.I .Inl.u-t..:, ol': \ irvini;
is visiting' Iht -a.'n Mr.^H. Jehn."
; . other jvlat. vis and- friends
While li !c. .tli!.- spent the week
h nil '-villi her sister .Mrs. R.
lortl Southern^ I'iins,. N. ('.
s l?ev. and Mrs.' James (Ri bs. 0j
_ * n raw J-:; tl t'lvoa'eh ?>nr to-.vv
^ .-Li'.. :y t nrotiie for Ihivliin: tor t(
. '"'I i e.* Mrs, Rotors,
j I he stni! oi Mi-, A. M. SompAy:
a . senior dene'.nof Welch' Neck
: h'pt ;>t e!uu eh ( white 1 pAs-.d int>
t o ( !>' at Revond n few days
to. lie was a friend indeed- t o
'u\:' r an- pe-p'e t li'te an.d <olored
hi i li. ^u and I >ai'li.iir:o:i
umllit's.
, \\ I'S'i'ON { !I UMI. ( m i{( ii
Pov. M.I t,. W.Thums. Pr-for*
(lr?'t nwi.t -Sunday. i?ei v' ft
[ > !( :: lii da;. >vr\ ici \u".v ?; ;-niiil.
Sunday s };??' ] opened at th.'nsr
"ft' li<>ur.\vi:h the Asst. Si1)1. Mr-l-I.
0. Curt-. r. The Ic.-sop \v;i- disJti
fid by tiiv 'vis: ii-us classes and
n TrpfarritiTf review wa jrtv*;n "Tiy .Air.
. -Toe! Porr'n.
I inni it s the pastor hrouyht to us
II :>. w^ndell'iip messayo.
" \V< .were .triad to see Mrs. Mill
nits Franklin'out after beirtr in
" d'sprMed. ' Als.1) M'-s. Corn TTsTeTs".
Mrs. >1. G. Williams is much improved
nl this writ i nr.
? Club No. 2 met at the honio of
b Mrs. Frances Sims March d. Tin
o President Mrs. Fsteo? brinrr indis>'
posed the meetin^r was called tf
,.,.,1.^.. T>.. 1 >?
I?\ IIIO vr.T-l riMlll'.IH .MIS
"I Hrssnv I laves. XTTvv iTn? litornrj
i- part of the proprram an o'Torinp
<>f was raised. A d lie'ous
n I'oma' ff salmon salad with oak*
ard i o mam was served. We
r adjourned to meet at the home o:
Mrs. Boyd..'
-
sellers'
S. (\ Negroes Fare
, Wei! 'I'nder \
! l'f nci'iM' i.. iff'atJv f'-.nv. r'-nw.
i j ' 1 n. ' .S?? 'ii Croj
i"V' *!" V-t., ,V ?f UCHVMr. *i>irek.
c V -ui'd. "1 !.]::> <o! t .1 '
v;i"7. ? !>'.? i:; t !i< .n.'oirr.m'
' turvl 'T*> ri : y.\- ;
I . - ! .1"!
1 avi-a ,.'v - tU;,,,;.;I-,-1
. Slav. V >\ I 'it- : I 1:as
] ' s:ilt d in t?m fy.ii f; ^ ?.f
;: " v' rotyti.-i? < ' ]>\ M.-t '
:(~Vv*< > " -lT:l 'V nvv c
'J lufilitr A
j Ti*i?'
six l-!i dab va-yn > Jj 'k.;
I . "T .!] 'ii ' ...
. "W'A oy.ifv i:v S
!;,wi '.:r" ( iv'rcd a>v;i iul . t' /' i
'aiiUrnir'c'olwvi'ii f>* ??i?! ;.*" y .-. j?y? v.
'ivy's >tat "an r ic
s'vi)| ? c.f a 'ivbh?- l
, <"i -'t'4*v*flda ' 'Is' -:>:<! c< T,
ditiors of. livintr lia'vc- byon dovnti d
'h'O -.ir'.? th" * ' tiny, hav
.i ^'coivi-if on \V t k'l'i t.jrtv s A'Cii:i:!
i-1ion pVn . . . ^
"Jfi'Vvojc.s. i'5'.v osivnnllv \v< T I
come:': the ojipmttinfvy to K\nin to'
.read and write. Clas-as 1.. vo h 1
?.r?uet; : "i- lit'oarv 'rUii-oMn- 1
?>v.t a- m ri ii of viol'-. ! i1, - '
n- ? < Vitize'rVhh'-.-.
On*-?f? *?Htr^r*?vho <?"
j-i : :tS.iv (u:< liu?v,,v?! y?.r
' -h?M-n _ a r<?trtl\p a*: fit'
si:\-h- a das* ?".<! .ha* I f >
" I n : ',vi i'.i_ S . \ <' >I )?* !
women who haw at!-rv!o ) V. met
nnikuw dn<s. - hav r { n>..:y u':
i"'. il .this. (vainiut in .ths ' .>"*r.
Ii/ut.qs. but ' ;ivc_u! -jani:'.i'' -iv i!a
1> ' I-; tn t' < ir " e.-nn v 'niti:-- .
11 ?" '! ! I V < I t. ;i ' t - (,'
\h t s."
"Mr,. P: ' y's irrv.?ry t'.'f N'c.
a ' ' st i - in S .-'th ( '
sh.r.vi 1 tV.s:*. th jrrpate.-t i. "mh r
yf- ' I -itf; .. I'Ih.Vi il ' i?1}
ornfr-si- j?:'n: f(s W'-i'c i'j;
t< n! "Five are etrpMy "'d
as t.oac,h", s of c' ni' tv-h^k . ' i22'
as tear' er of h hie < .
-immfr?. ^T-ti.,' (( ach u',if Xr'.l ] "
tare. ami five ?.? instr -cfWrs
workers' education-. Ninety,-, n
o}o> "1 tea h an! one sunyrvi-r
, < r arc employed to teach !ite::a:-y
t io- rin<- ?>< havitnr a t?- >
? '.-li'J'ju-nt of ard si\* f;:- '
ers <;"ficrato . IS nursery scVi-nn
2"! children l>et.v'.Yn th'
tire.-' <?f 2 and ">.
"Those classes." accord ins: to t"
: lf:' inistrat.ir. "h.r<- :r:d
i : M'l-viiid a " ' v
" are stimulating ?>t: iriviry v.i!
ninhlo information. ar.J p'oviddv.r
divers-ion for many people'who otr
rwi-e miirhi !>o mirhctyd. Tie
uv.rlx of the schools has b-en planned
to create within parent- a ?v..!.
'e.-in; to J,ett'r their Own conditio'an'''that,
of their olii'divii.i'
lit the tea hintr of home ev
fl:i.-s;"" Mr. I'im kr. y m-os ?'-v^
rrrs,.> , j, .,v (1?(tm-iT?.- 7
nod. "The teachers .first' aitVnr?
interest .th'e students i?j ;th.md'
lve?. to aid tli m, i -i I-vine *
necessities of, life, and to tm'n h
f V. ... ... I.. 4 . ? I
. " * " ;??;?> i *[I* i . iu ,.s- i r i-i
f .necessities. Famila \s rpre-en?j
' *> c-!'r??.?< *'?. art* ti-uaHv,'f
low-iricemo g-rovps. an! Mi ir p?J.disoa
os m ! 'low physical . resis :
-T::?pas-tiftpr of pardons
i the securing: and rare "of poult rvl
j rt'fini .5 for (he preparation an-'
' (venation of ivdivary' fool?, an'
j tep.uso of m'ik %f<'.r children JrijKwii
emphasized in those cla-s'es
' St,k1or,t > ai'v hel1 tr~t?*nji:e.l to T
! patterns, to fit jrarnvents, and t
sew. f>ld. grarnunts are hem
? ovyr f>.r ein"4<U:an.:-a.ii.
Salt, vr-V. -nirar. ard flour s.aek,
are Kiner washed. ldeae.hfd. an'
lye.i so that clothing; < an be made
_- from?them.? Quilt -u pi'-lows:?an !
icmferts have h.en manufactured
from scraps accumulated in this
j work. Another vital part of the
training en: si-ts? of the teockirir
of the manufacture of box furni
ture. srrcors, closets, and mattresses,
and. in caning: chairs."
V. PA nur ci v scho: Is for color'd
children in the state are serving:
a very dorinue purpose', the -rt port
continued. Th.ey nr<* making: it'
possible for small 'hildrer. to go'.
t;i proper start in life, by teaching*
them sanitary habits and by
tnrtinff th.em on it he path to education.
In these seho.'s a daily
hi*,'It'le is' carried 'out.- designed to
eate the child's, propei health
pr.net ices, cleanliness, fair an:
healthy plav,' re'jrular rtst and
pi-1 per food at r^pulav hours.
Because trained colored ?t' ro"' apkors
have B-en fi'und to be
> scarop in the state, the WPA is
now conducting a business school
at Spartanburg", v.-.ith a present tn- :
y rohrncnt of 1'J students... . .Thirty- I
^ -even.- stn .? iits w're gradual d ;
~ from this eour-e last June, the ma,
-'ori :y . Undine ( mploymcjit with
insurance apr'neies. lawyer*}, phy
icians, ami home and foreipn
- agents.
> Mr. Pinckney prints out that in
f the field of recreation, fouth Carolina
was the fifrst state to hold a
training conference for colored
JI
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Asso'n.
I'llICK: 5 CENTS
To The Teachers Of
. S? *>
South 'Carolina
I !.' IV State T ??H o)"S*'
i' ii- vjl v.iy'I .in th> ("itv of
C'S.'.ih.Uiu. .Vault 23-27, I'J.'iT an J
' i'/> ?? ! < '.nr. i o.nvLs
L??- ' it will .1".- largely
aM" ' '' of the
' ur'i" ' ' , c iut ay vf--'. national
una lo al are or t'-.o'jivoffi am . ai.iti '
v-it v. " a?: on yii.tyfr?bjti?ts. C n>e . <v'y
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K:?'F. \V. HOWARD
I': C.-i(iv!U .
.. .1 ' " ' ; _1 s. w;, 11 the
'" , : . a tor "TTuT
taus? .of euu.c'uthin <uuir.}r the"-".
.y u... re
?v<- y.,;j an J make your stay
' ' ilii- miMii!?
?;? f 1 !? ?*? of I><!<-,diw to
come on tisiie- s-'o that therc will be
. action of the
...wuiiiiliij' ...
G. W. Howard, Pre-idinl
' u. -. 1 .".i.- c'li";!nice met at
. It ?ijhr; If was
| lait- arv under
wary f . j;,. . a >imular coni'.
.)\a p'* a uyl.''11 tjnjes -^*aeh
yea!. *"
Partly n.: a sesvdt of this confer !( ? .
1jn colored ;mr. ar.u women
are 'now .em; 1 ye J .if community
. recreational' worker* by; the .state ~
v'.v. 'j i:. - . .??. .*:?n ' ir <Vtimatj
-j-ti.i-h wyS>.'"\ima-t..ly OO.GOO."
ns.' !.:,.p i- pla-ccd on
tt.h! aie-. . . dramatics, read-'
it:;r punier, aa.i toe like.;
1 l-iio; Wi'-m :!.b a: a ! ': ofess jural
t i, Wi'A la t.<?w oju-r
. dv.-iffhvJ pri'
1'. ' : a. i e report
C'. !xvud".s. In tiles-- : rojocts
? "
\vork'ii!v:v.a!?' ' .ior.-rv:uf
WviiU-:-, .-.A ; . i ! ; ' ]> ?4
j".* bnsivOt. .
*' rvi^e
arliviM >. .
< )y\. r: ' pvi?- .
-K '.r a'. . r. - V-t n ' " " , *
!'1 M'*T' !*'V W"'.* y*
itrVv.,": ". ' 'li r'.;, '.mUs-h va\
'house!,phi ! :. Of. .p-iils.
' >?! ' ' up l?
- " i-: : in Np'
* J a n e K vr e1' At Allen
Wednesday, March 24
J a Pyr. i< !?' many
?o i'v one of tbi1 'r'l'w; st'irrinpr rorn.nn.v5
ovor wi ittc
The bp'k has r.t Inst lorn ox.-' .
i v .1 . T : rd tho-e who
desire !o sec th s,. eher'shod chara
' -> i .it...?u-u?iit'e, . I^..uh1?l>y all- :?
moans attend the presentation of
Jane Ky.i'o hyth. Culture club at
i A lit !)?uiii\i)->ity on Wednesday
nieht, Mareh 2-Uh.
("ha: ii.tei.-5: Mrs. Andrena Baunn
ranlinor. Miss Davis Goodwin,
M\s Rentvirv TVmrott. Miss* Rotrina
Thomas, Aiis<: Elizabeth Ostein
Mi'. Rollivi GrCop.- Miss Earnest-no
Poiruo. Mrs. M. E. Russell.
-M-i-s. -Paulino?Ilu.hrs, Miss Ursula
Tyler. Mr. IT. R. Rutherford, Mrs.
M"iIhom?'na Wm-lswortH, Rev. ifc
D. Rctek.r. Mrs. Laura Jones, Mr.
Irvine James. Mr. Ralph Nelson.
PICKENS NEWS
T I'tiy. c-lh Eoatru"1 met at th?
M. <!-u'vh. Ar interesting
,l a< nvv:ivv" i hy the
\ (-i*\ t:avly remarks were
In yi-*-" Marie V, vr.fr.
the ary sovietmet a'tho
' *vu>> <>'* M s. W. Puree's Mori- *
day. March ??h. A very in'errstiri*.
I prop ran: was arrnnired. \ fter the
Lu;*j?i-ilu'?ii ii'1 annruii mii? A.1- .
! a-M'W i by the hostes-, Mrs. M.
Buvpross.
A wonderful sermon was d^live?e<l
by the past. r. K< v. F. L. Law -.?!
< -, We Were proud to
h- v tie fj>".pwi-.'j; officials' from
1 iNe>?\ T to wot; Hp with us
Mr. Win. Awhrws. Mr.?Lemon,?
and Mr. Cason.
... V. r > Vl> Ckl.