The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 05, 1937, Page Page 4, Image 4

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f? ?ljp V ; palmetto Urahrr f PUBLISHED WEEKLY llSlO Assembly St., Columbi a, S. C. . i Entered at the Post Oifioe at Co i lumbia, S. C., as second class matter by an Act ol Congress. F?> SUBSCRIPTION'S i Ono ^S'ear ? . ? ' Six Months l.Ht Three Months ni Single Copy ? .01 POKEIGN ADVERTISING AGENCY f' . I- VV. B. ZiJb'P CO., Learboru St. Cluc'ayo, 111. Uliiclui Advertise me..u> at the rate allowed b: law. i ? I The Leader will publish briei am t rat oiiul ;ieticrs ,ou subjects' -o. treimiai interest t\hvu tney an accompanied by "the names a:.< adui'Caa el the uuluoi a uui aie nut ui a Ueniutory ualuic Anonymous communication wn not oe 11 need.' ,ivcjoctca munu senpts will tut bu lutui'ueU. KEM.1TT AM CES Checks, Li i alts and Postal. or Ex , press. -Money Uid<-rs siiould b made payable to the order o The 1'a.motto .Leader1. ? ? ? a ~? Gidl). 11. llAill'TUN publishu N. J. l-'KLLLlUClv _ Luito E. riiii-iP ELLIS .... Field A?en t " ~ ~ -7 ' Conihmnioatibn Mirtended for th ? current issue must; bo very brie and should reach the euitona jd? desk not later than Tuesday o I each_we<k: - City news,' local* personals iirfd ' social news b; t . VV'eunesday night, t Bus ness and Editorial Phone 452 t'ol'ar,C 1 Snt.r June 5, lt?37 eivTv.rwn siw \TOUS i-nu * A xVi - iVy n c h i n ("r i u i. i i The latest chock-up reveals th o . fact that 02 of the 'J?> Senators ai . in favor of the enactment of th unti-lvnchirif bill into law. Th bill lias, already overwhelming!; passed the House.. The bill is sti before -the Judiciary eomuiittc but expected to eb reported ou favorably in a short while. 0 course theie will be all kinds i tactics by those 'opposed to it t prevent a vote, but with 'J2 out c 'Jt3 for the bill, certainly if the want a v.it", they are aide enoutr to oveivoine the* minority's opp< sition. While, no doubt, a majoi ... ity of the Senators will votes ft the passage of such a bill, thci are .-nme aiinuvjj; them wlio wi do frothing more than v.ot0 win ? and if the bill comes up to be vo cd on. Their interest is but pa sivc. The burning of the' rats t their own race has not as yet lilt th m with a zeal that won't I denied.' Perhaps, this "land < the free and home of the bravt is yet waiting the time when t! burners of hnntar.s will bejri tatilit: tne won roasted douios .pi fore-a .xkfmite halt will go fort T from fonprrcss. It is about tin thou di that the decent elements < this i I'lint-r-y tube chnrgo of its, a' f-uij's p:.d protect its reputation i a civilized,. Christian Nation. NOT SENATOR UOIHNSON FO THE Sri'REME COURT Tli. colleagues of Senator Jo T. P.' bin?on are pulling for hir .to he nrmed by the President fr the )'la eon the V. S. Stiprem Cotjri left vacant by the rosipmi tion of associate Ju.-'ice Van, T) vanter. Not. tint they regard hi] as a: al le lawyer for he is no but for other and sundry polit eal reasons. The honorable set ator has done but little practi? r>f law and that in bis yoijngt /lays ami in the rural State of Ai kan-as. He has been in politic practically all of his adult lifoand that in- Congress. The af poin'nicnt of the Senator to thr august body?the U. S. S'.iprem Court?would be nothing more c Uss thfw an ordinary political aT pointmfnt. Such ah appointmer will certainly add nothing'to th presticre or the high eonfuienc that the public should have f<> that pre at co%rt. Fropi th0 stanc point of colored Americans, th appointment of Senator Robinso to the Supreme Court can be, wit good and sound reason, vTo'we with misgivings. 'The Senate comes from Arkansas, a stat which does not believe ift the citi zenship rights of colored people i no Denaxor is a part ot the sys tem thpre which deprives the Nc groes of the fundamental right of American'citidens, and that to despite the U. S. Constitution, th very instrument which the Sena tor as an associate Justice of th court would bc called upon fron tinrnr ttr time- to interpret. A: time passes, on Negroes will havi question's regarding their right; ?s citidens before the U. S. court ' ' \ They will know in advance jusl *hat position the Senator a* a A / . the stamp of a chief justice White ?he simply js built alon.i* those lir.es. His record in Congress . hows that. I.et it be hoped tliat President Roosevelt in Ins iiist appointmvnt of a. justice for th ^illnvine Court will do better in >.very particular than elevatinu Su.ator .loe Robinson to tliat p-> ition. " fvc-x-X' ! i Kampbellgrams j X v ^ Stephen C. Campbell ^ < wwW"W,'W,v'X":"X~XK'Commencement.? ar0 now in fat; ^ swing.' After eoinnie.ncemer.'t . ' where or what? > 110 years aco, we stood, on tic * |ouh of p:tuluat'ion ami lob;.. ,, upoji the iield. Today the score board .shows, b fowls, M bails, striksS alfd - outs- 'with bast .oaded. The scores. ate 'i :i iis u ' plans, oppo lost .ami prejudice .<uccess, \ a t> i.y, achu\? iiioi's, * it is a tie. I am at the 'at, \ L: . louts .ami the it'-t hail of the \\licn jot," read these 'it;a.a.s', 1 will bt. illicit'' ifi fsoti. I a.ni a 1 ."'avarnah, (la., uitii bus.; Aim. a . i. huu'h.. ll'i'V. .). A.' Wi. k l'hi?* nlevtiOtf is 'A * ;';A. *' -Tlu! I'Xi iuu v.i* ?'t - l.y On - \ ndi'V.-oj). 1 A: i hum, ri'j-'oi'lt.'il a fc-i'ai l:ui ' :iv ' , i v i\;- ! I;.' i Xid.uimi . i..j'-Tlie .-iMli.oL Juno. hiail:s . tin iiail" way uuii k ? {' my ii;? v. i. It hap .i?<\\|| and. haiifti.1 m'. ,|u lli'iirr. h. ".'"J !'.?, , V!.' S, an i 1>,\ -IM.. c'-i -w 1 . .' ,(!(!(I ?ft l'..yatvs a11* c\ ; i?( t > .i: i On Lox.MoiTi: lull nv. .i..!y" i: j or in-piraiiuli an.i "ip.-.Uiit: (ii')i'vaUs aial. vi-hp'.* \ anta <l. Tlu* nu*n vi>KVVii?i"ii I"."w JV..lory .ami .was the : iva".< >t ; ' i"ii oyi r hold. i You (an't ilii-s the !!"! ? : "w k vciiM iuion. Vital , im-uc.-, v. i'. v-uint! up. Till' Imp; rap. d | am of (laiuni'^ v\ i. I ) -t < , Tim p.. . !( , ' ( unrmrtiiiii! n-'ir?v i i 1 'h ? n. j i'ho ic-'!w' I m'i.a.< of i!. - wo^ ait'W's work w ill ic potli'ayi !. Yyn ; . a.-t pot to y> t" in.." miyn's y ir\i!!lioii ami la-'lp '.a- woln-n <i't sol. f'otiiv ' J';i~ o T-T V 17"' and hclj ciur woiiun to . iaipi. vj' vln^ t'xtv| i! gchoks 1 71 - i5y 'ai. _ j %'V.M?** Vv t*Vv VV\ i* 1 i.o ' (iiiim] l.i 11 ill say : "That. a e man that ,5-s imin cm' a \v : : ;ci h;(.< y- nut .'t few.clays, to live he hj iituL 1 th tip in the ir.orliir fr i/!.<? a , i'inWi r." Will the if fi-f : -in t- eh- w.'.y,:. ;<. t.? j!( . . can .In"'aj'plic i with ?.?i..iI .?*.-...-i to (iU'inville when ' it , ?tartintr :i v. - i a*'- r. \ V. I : X ".p.-l *: ! lay v. ) aioiv .limps' ! 11 ? :<?'_; a "u; ' if the I i.e...- ) v.'hi'. ' . 11 : ,Y c' JinMit'-iit :i!.i! h I iVitiUc i.a't-n wh\.Mvj?c a ; . ... II vt'the v.,nl . k'ni.w. it - tie ... a11 '! ' 1"'-Ty.<t Miv,. ih.-i ' -'h the. p. ; U.til v.-1 what \\ i : ave ; -Ml line i< few an-!- far b< ty. i tt. ! in; a ur,. <;..! that we h.11 a v.i !1 >' ,W?. tin. New jr. t v.lrVil i? i- tit; a.iserf a .r.ew-- p:<) .; ;o wither as ' li, 11 litt!.. ? ..I-I-. 1 > >1 . vhut kind < :' a iat-il l'-nr -= * ii:yr- t'h-.-' t in in; 'y i< t'anry. .and - . at|. . t-, in iindiTtukiT i. littt :r > y a c- ap>?n tl.t- < 1'. the ? 11; 1 li ii:- |?-ss than - yettis <vr it; 1 ' r^ -1 n- T-7,'r.~rv~Tr~r,-y ~ ttt t . ~ Ttr in (ii'Ofnv.jli'. \* f l.a > ty i > faith in eivdt-t mati"M. i-.-' v. ~~ Tt?carrr-:?t 1 .Mn i 11 1?a-u-H?1 'I'll"? lS a ]iap? i" iti (li>-t.-iiv:'i? . if iivat ' id aily funeral. N<>w '.'it 1 wri.fiu slant. It~ ret t ii't'i'liN i 1:? A'iii'i'i' the tyult. lay. . . I t. '!' ' < ft here i> sil/'i line t<> t hat kind < lovi lnpin.-irt. " 'PSeftVi^.ll.i i.< u.t ' fortunately, Tr..'- man .at io has r.ot o m- :11 ??jr- l-<! u< pi.n n that he n ay soon asii e. iih, ?- 1 10 of ot lu r "cii ie.-, ia ci] a mouth 0 piece. j W ell we have . uho'it frvt- iH. '-.ahit When you vet it. and it vo-l y<>u, its miirhtv hard t<> ->r>ara?i . -o we are sti'll i?t'crehnir sctu.-o hut. nsi ((. from tin- hahi ?vo have arvol^iect. in vhuv Tin 1 thought is constantly with it !C "Watchma.n what of the night.'.' >r Wo arc inh ar nr-l quest for.an an r- <wur. Hut leaving that,- we go m '? Thursday night (:27th) we fonn ? oiirsehes up at Fa-Icy. whore'tin o closing of lite Ha-.Icy high schot. it was I'n action. The program, ,o far as the program went, was goo ! ,r The students .a?hli(issi? were splon aid. -.Well thought out and ik-liv .j. ered. The singing al. o was. good . Some very sph 'n'id h.'okir.g ph.v ^ of hanfly work were exhibited ^ whjch showed nuich progress a ' Innfe the line of <l??m? stiy science Thc.-.program started and cpdyd or 0 time?Kme~ Hut, and bcliovo ire n we regret to say it, TTut when ii h come- to noise, th'at hunch/ stand d out ahead of- a-ny-Hhing we hav< >r ever ran up against. When 1 e think of the students that finish ' mill Imiir liudl 1 hi-y [tlavn) \h: ii i. parts, then think of the large crowd in the house and out si'lr, that seemed to have Wen out for ? only one purpose?to .-ec that no n one enjoyed the exercises. I am at a lost to decide, as to whether "w< are going or coming. Friday night (2Hth) at the TcxR tile Hail, Sterling pulled olF a 1 splendid piogmm in?Jionor of hot i- that hai. completer! the course g ?strictly on time they marched in < Invocation by Dr. C. F. Gandy . The 2 young ladies that had walkt ed away with both honors, played ,' their part Irke. seasoned orators. >. /urajghed some real TH1 I ri!. The speaker, Dr. Benjamin F. I Hubert (president of Georgia Industrial college) was introducer, by ri.incipal R. I.. Iliekson. This address' was to the puj'nt, tilled with timely .adC'ice, commcii sense advice -most of whieh was front hi> own expet ience, arfd after all no one ran tell it. like the on<> that a gone through with it. The th.n-ar.d* present' gave close atm itl-L.ii.' a> lie; pound out the truth in > ."> |-.iii-ity. Dr. J. I.. Mann, City S .].t. |ov>y?tted the Diplomas. Inis h" .ii -.in his usual dignitied ,ti d ,-qv], ridid way. After the throng aif i' and joined in sing^ "We are t'lhnbing .Jacob's Ladder," arid while silence prevailed, .be 'benediction was given. On hot A\ cdncs.'ny, May 20, le v. 1.. \V. Williams, one t'f the .? y ; ;ii. pastors of tke.S.. G." M. K, t o f. rent c .went across. He check. : out from, l a ky, S'. C\, where for tbe-.-pa-t 1 years, he ha.s served La-'ny Charge. The funeral , i vs v. cr'i had to day (Monday) fa; '.'tag at II o'clock, finite an in, : f g. ami: in :tt I cheering pt'oe.'m wa bad at Ka-loy Chapel I h tkdt c v.or.e quite a few ... I lor toe service, not one , st -opvd the boundary line, Jul; sjy.pkcr showed swelna bl*cAu. . ;df id. .'by ,n:akin'g his remarks but covering the ground at 1: same tlna'-.. Among those that" .a ; to. do .with the. carrying put of i; pvogmni w"ic, Lev. 1). S. Curry. Supt. *:( the .Greenville Hist, vj.o arte.'..ts--master.of ceremonies; ik v. ,N. Id. Franklin, scripture les"ii and ri r.arh-n latter eruyer. lies. Gi.ittgs. ' X< v testament les : ; Ik . < 'to;: i r; Covins written i.. .Ib v"' U illnmy ; Rev. 1'.. ('. 'Vriei.;. I.Uui.ai !. -. Kcv. . S. M. .' Vie -..pa" or .at S.inUer; Remarks Re-.. F. If. Ifawt.'.n.. past' r at Dick, ii.-; Remarks,-Ki-v. (?.' A. Thomas I ; -t. s ,;pt. .if !l,c <"iai lesloJl Hist 1,'e.iuu I'.jM. I , \V. Yyllenliuo in ' halt of. i in- church. Obituary by '..ley. .Xt-rothcr The closing re.. i i a . . e....t i . - ,v? , ! i. i i; r>. v-url r was -}?oocl, but "tb y.- .tin- wi.vris of i ! "? .. a-i.i i came ui(, -..Mi:. iMKHV they - . ....?i?-?... .1, -i ' vri,v imnres. Witr !b'i'i.ivr at' the end " . .' ..? ?i ' : ! l.i 'p ii'i Kai iD'-iUs: V. i l it \ .< i l.'t VI* tile lite j , -I- ( ?. ly titlil I OSUS to L A. , ! l'. |. '* 1 <'1::11.*''" >?'U no acfofi i>o niaay, !MSt il'ul.The nuis u.' V, I..." ,,i, a:i' 1 individuals "u V. it a the lit o?'aad ti." :i.i.vr :tt the close of 1 j : riijiinnt''.' Cross i . the peculiar ai? J'.;',' . . ' ! eeiueil t-. 1111 the I !in?l,:i'!'.t. Thus.elided , : , I e, ill lielier et a \; i.\ \\ \ i) I'll INCSl'.y .1* S. I lean. .Ir. \ i ' Vi-t in.:-'. Kndcavor , eph-V MlV \. v.. el.Ml eh. I !1I |, . m act i ally all of ' r.. ui' the church i '.Cj.y.t V. 1. I t t^'.'tivat the c,".. . ,1 i?? Wilniitar ...J... 6 . .s . < . .V J ' . ' I" > I1!; !" j ". . w ;i I'.clojttfd. i. i.'v <! * i '.f ;:11il; * sot V i : I'!: tW ii i'i ! ' - .:-1 :i: . tiicr.t (.'f t lit\t *.'.. (Ii i" ' ! <' in i (' >! . (?:,!<?. an nrjra i v. t'i . >1' ?;i-i?aU<] i I * ... )] ( i. -1 l-'nlravof so Kcv, I >r; U. W. Arr.i'tt. .Jr., . j . . ; -ii . fn- t i ivtary :.* i" ! y tv I < *i Hi"' . | ! . A \?;t! \ ! 'A.,- ?i*4-ii } ' ' :vi>i] >*o!*'" " a*.i* '.;?* y.ouiiK : . W. < 'hi Ali.an Kn 11i iij |..in?ii.!i. , j ii-.. I' 111 a! ' ' ( ";:' avu Ct iicj al *. ?.'< \ i'.. *.U *u> < i' ttii' ?i|*pa . .......,1 to Allen <" 1 i ! 1 ' j !>; . i >. \. (11'.tlii'.m wa< a' V : 1 ;> ,;<nn. (l-iui'al t'mt " , . t;?; i (;, Florida , y-tivrt.-'i'wcr. Ian r. in?vJ',,,s ,:it ,!u' ' : / .i , n'. '-ivut at N": |olk, \ 11. ; I I I < al We!!. . !' Missouri sue1 i: 1 .... lie lellUiVCn le uLaiin '? r from .laeksoiiv'ille, 1 . i(l .i,yiiTt mii. and oo: j .'-'./the in lie i ? 1 -liM'-: v. hero he 'served I u .hp'.. for twelve years, Me I . .. . . led' 11v 1?r. S. S. Morris I .eiv'nen (I-: era! ConiVreiiet in m. !.i;;i<*. Mo., \v!io is%thc "I'll idelit ii.eo'-id'.1 hi" Sl'MTKU NMWS The re ival sermon for tin tdieo! - o! the ?itV was tlelivcm d .Mt. Pi-pah on Sunday, Maj I :*h hv the Pastor, Rev. U. le Pope . i l...' me delivered l'urnishcn t tiU.' fl !*:>. 1 tor thought. ]J( v. C. A. I.awson was ordain . .-I a?, miniver on Sunday* night - May 'Jd. The services.took place i Uv 1 t r.^ptisf church with th< ; . f. !;:( -*if Itarlingtnn speakoi * fur the <>ec?Vsion. Mi- - IP lVdu-i t of the teach' <;> / of the Hair.)'t<>n Street srhoo w! '<- i end a returned missionary from Japan spoke at Km.au! i- i on Sunday right" May JO foi i'j tli" henetit *>? the missionary so. ii t y. [ ' The rpima'.v department of .'.it ? *-j"t* < at'-d an operetta The Isle of Jewels on Monday night, '' > < ?T7?e-r?T?rtr~.?-11111 r 1. - .1^ I mmv. w i ?nt?i iru- 1111 vi Miiuiui^ u?' '.artreot piiscnted an operetta Fairies- Are Really Tmo on Thurs'lay night. May ? 7. Moth programs y'r-ri' as * nal v i y good with the children ami scenery quite attract ive. The play "Don Voyage" presented by (lie grammar department of Favage-Clovor on Friday, nittf was --also very pood. The young folk di played much talent. The coVnmencement eyercises at Morns college were largely attend ed by folk in and out of the city. The Rev. A. C. Jones of Columbia, mmsm V 3 PALMETTO LEADER NEWBERRY NEWS , Drayton Street High School Prof. H. F. Gladden, Principal . The baccalaureate sermon by liev. 'E. K. Gaulden was enjoyed by all. llis text: 1 Cor. 10:23-24, ( subject, Deny Thyself was very in- , cercstirig anil well developed. t Thc style show Monday night < was quite a success. A large y crowd attended and viewed a lot of letaly made dresses. Miss C. ] V. Latimer, teacher. t The May day parade by the B ) Yl'U and S.S. of Bethlehem Bap- r list was very beautiful. All of i the vehicles were very attractive f .Miss Mary Frances Morris was crowned- queen. 1 . ' 1 Calvary Presbyterian Church i Rev. A. 11. Reasi\ner, Pastor r The Sunday school service was v conducted by the Supt., Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr, and the lesson <?njoyed by all. During the League service that was led by Master Joseph Allen, ..11 of the pioneers took au active part ar.d performed their duty weU. . Mr. Cecil Jones, had a.suc111 of l-u...... / O-ift w i 111 ?v uuutlMMl V>. OUUtU >vi 11 lead the" service next Sunday afternoon 5:00 o'clock. The public is* cordially invited tq attend these services. Mr." Daniel Clerkley is having his home remodeled with two rooms added. Mrs. Clara Nance came home to ee her son Judson graduate. Misses Addie Hare and Daisy .Butler were two of the live students on the honor rool fn the Freshmen class at Allen university last term. We congratulate them for their splendid record. Also Mr. Cecil Jones won the same honor at Johnson C. Smith. Miss Elizabeth Burton has re- i turned-home from Morriscollege. ? Miss LaRossie and Adcll Floyd ? have returned home after haying C nail a successful tei ni - in their lie Id of labor; ami their father Mr. b 1'1'Uvaid?Floyd enjoyed a pleasant?I session in Laurens county. n "Bible class and community club 4v nieeting will be held at Calvary ti I'rVsbyterian churchv Fiiday afternoon, June 11, 1037c* fi Community Bible school will C i.pen June 14, 1037 at Drayton St. *\ high school. All of the children r I are invited to attend. f .Mr. Samuel Berlin on 820 Ward law street, took seriously ill Sun- 1< lay 'morning at his home', but he t is bettorTiow. c his b.-st". A high school class *of ^ oT aTnT~a "c6Tl?g6^:clrus of 28^ fm- j ished. ' #_ "* Ston{. Hill school closed during ,< the- past week with splendid ex'er- j * cises. ? ?? ,?II The members of Kmar.uel M. E. church raised $'.'2:5.00 in their rally on Monday night, May 24, t 'Miss Ophelia Williams was hostess to the T. A. C. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spears on Tuesday May 25. The | I numbers and several guests spent a most delightful afternoon playing bridge after which Mrs. Rues Ulaney received high score prize among club members and Mrs i.vhji i iiir IIIJ4U m'Ulf pi 17.U <! * monn' the ginsts. Miss Whitty of Wilmington, X. C., rendered sever nl piano selections. A salad cours< was served. .Mi>s Whitty of Wilmington, X. C\. is visiting MrJ*-aiul Mrs. W II. Itieliardson. ~ Mis* Xamni Wilson of CtTCfrles"on. S. ('.. is visiting her sister. Mesdanies fearl Edmunds of Now York and Mattie McGhot. of Philadelphia. Pa., spent a couple of days in the city during the past - i i' Mis. Maggie Levy and Miss Madalii e Jackson of Florence vis ited M r s. Iv! 1ST. Andrews amP~ other friends on Sunday, May 23. . Miss. IJessyq Lois Spears of ? Houston, Texas is visiting relatives; she is the house guest ol her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spears. Mr. and Mrs. George of Phila| dolphin. Pa. are visiting their ' brother ami' sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Win. George. l>r. Piihard Birnie and daughter of Brooklvn.. N. Y.. nv? visit. iii"- Dr. Birnie's brother and sis((" -in-law, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Birnie. 3 Miss Rulvy Lewis of Brooklyn, < 1 X. V., came to the city to witness ; the graduation of her sister Miss Tryphenji T.ewis. She is spending 1 a couple of week visiting her sister, aunt and cousin, Mesdames . T.ee and Moore. Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins and sov- : ' oral other folk of Manning were in the city on Tuesday, May 21 r on business. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Atkinson and family were called to GeorgeI town on Tuesday on account of the death of Mr. Atkinson's bro- J ' ther. 1 Rev. R. R. Tiller of Walterboro 1 spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tillei . during the past week. ( iu'v. .\iarcus or Kamberg spent :i couple of days in the city dur- ( ' :r>g the past week. ?] lie v. 11 lhiobrarid, daughter, Miss -f Aencs and son, Mr. Richard of <. Manning were guests of relatives C I Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward and Miss I E. L. Brogdon. A REVIVAL i r On Monday night, June 7th, v begins a revival "at Bethlehem Bap ' tist church. f Rev. M. M. Peace will conduct I "the meeting. - 0 The public is invited to attend. There wrll be old time Binging by > the jubilee choir. Come one! ccme i T James H. Rosemond K Passes Away | ( - ? Mr. James ll. Rosemond. the jC> ?ldest son. of Mrs. L. E. Rose- ^ uond and the late Mr. J. E. Rose- $ nond, died suddenly while at work $ Saturdayv May 22 at 1207 Taylor itrect. Mr. Rosemond was born April 14 ? r 1901 in Columbia. South. Carolina; & :he first child of his parents. Ear- $ y in his life he developed the pialities of honesty and unselfish- w less, which won for him many & riends. He was converted and '< ; ] oined the church at the ace of & 2; rendering: service, not only to ^ lis church but to all churches and ? nankind. . p Mr. 'Rosemond received his cdication from Booker Washington ' & o HI .< V I * ' THE LATE Ml?. JAMES H. ROSEMONU ligh School and ReliOuiot colleoro A ftor which he was employed hy v ho manager of Ron Man-he .-tore X lolumbia, for nine years. v Mr. Rosomond had plaVn d lot'.ogin work with his brother. Mr. O tanager of Tennessee's great -t [ Tnpryr. pnn-spipr!. eo?o pa.', y ' ' me in June. His death was a shock to his ? 1 amily and m'anv friends nf -South i' !arolina. Hundreds erf .friends, V ^ 'hite and colored paid their last espect to him at tho homo of his . ; amily.; The funeral was .held 'at We--,;; ?y M. E. church, Tuesday even-] \ ng, 25, with Kev. C. 0. (-'dark'in . harge. . v The program was as follows: ilusic ? _ Abide With Me i '3 ^ayev If-- Rev*. Mutuary *7 'Mrs Marion Nance -l;onpr? Have T-h-ine Own May Lord sermon -tlA. Hey. l.\ ( laik. *"l11 1 ?lA:e M v Wni'l . *. .M r-. I.aura Bui r -Mr. Rosemond was laid to r'oH inder a bed of beautiful flowvrs ,1 u the Palmetto cemetery. . ii.. i 1 it; hums a iiioine r, a:i;s. i... " }'" o,.sem<4W?four . sisters; Misses j . Frunccna, Naomi and Kuhy Ro<e- j mood. Mrs. ('. I.. (Irate ol < o i umbirt,-S. ('.; two hi olh'rs, Mr Frederick Ro.-eniond of Knoxville jj * rc-nn., and Mr. lhivid Ro-e:-.-.ud j r if Columbia; one nephew, Fred ji ".u'H'k U. (Irate and one hro'.lurin-law, Mr. Randolph (irate. ' I cannot say.-, and 1 will not say That- lie is dCad, lie is just away! With a ehe! ry smile and a wave of the hand j He has wandered into en u:known land. And left lis dreaming how' very failIt needs must h,? sjreo lie linger? there And vim?olr! yony-who?t4e wd-d- y? -P?t yearn For the old-time step mid the ydnd ? return. I V3 rhink of his faring' on as dear ra in the love of there, as the love of | here, B | Think of him still as the same, t | " say lie is not dead-?he is just away. | EDOKFIIil I) NEWS Tlio Golden Rule cliih had it? 3 regular monthly meeting at th; I home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kim- m ball, on lastV" Thursday al'torno'.io -I The meeting was enjoyable. Mrs. 11 Kimball leads the rally heine 11 sponsored by the club. The next i j mooting at the home of Mr. and || Mrs. John Lee. |j Mr. Eddie Dun-ton of X. Y I spent a few c.ays here visiting. rel- ( atives. ) Miss Evelyn Is. Parker is Tipnie i after completing the prescribed f fcur year course and receiving the { I Bachelor of Arts degree from Ben- j 2diet college, May 2">, l'.'dT. . Mrs. Alice Mlamilton and clul f :lren left last ^Saturday to join I ' their husband cand. father who is' | aow living in ^Tashington. 1). C. a Mark Adams of Edgefield Acad- M >my was chcsen Friday, May 28, |' at State college, Orangeburg, S Z. to compete in the regional live stock and farm product Judging -.ycSC Contest to be held at Prairo View, ft Texas in August. South Carolina S to 1)0 icpvcsmtrd hy Jo'hn Man? >r of Allendale, Cornell Xorman of ft !iross Anchor and Mark Adams of rj Scgefielrf. ? ' In the regional Contest the 8 In the regional Contest the d South Carolina winners will com. ft >ete withi pupils from Now Jersey, 2eorgm, To<xas, Alabama, Mary- o and, Virginia, 'West, Virginia. )klahoma, Tennessee, Arkansas, ? youisiana, Florida and North Car- S lina. 8 This is the ^second consecutive g rear that an Edgefield student has ? li epresented South Carolina at a 8 eglcmal Judging jContest. CE0B I %*1 o.aooo ox>;o< State A. & I Orangebur A\NOK> rhe Twenty-third Anni JUNE 14 to AU< Forty-five days of standard i Arts ami Sciences, Edi Trades and llonn Special courses for Princip and Teachers of 1 o For further information addr Director of th State A. Oram >.0'0.0.0.0v v \?C> v v O vOOv vO.vvvO v< o?:orx^o^^s 'Ooo.c^o.o.o<^o.o:o.o.o.oc-c BENEDICT SUMMER Columbia, Sou JUNE 14th-AI (?) W KICKS SI JUNE 14th-AI : (fi \VKICKS SI ALU COURSES OFFERED F SIONS Or A El.FN AND KICKED IX THE SI AI A EI PR AR Y S( TlOOI.Avl! TtOKPECTWB?W-imAAELY JURAUIANS, FECIAL CO I lis ICS KNUKIt SI ! oKi'ATi r.MTXT ok into \ FOif TKAcniiRs or onk SCHOOLS AM) I For further information \vi \imAM E. SEMPSON, President (OXf o'oooooo oo o oo ooo o?: -SUMMER < FOR TEA Sumter, JINK l ith_^IL j rhe Regular Accredit For Tea< 'The (nurse-; have heen 1 Vp|)ro\ e(! h> I ho Stale I)e;?;u For I'ihIIht informal ion v rite, J, ('. 1' Charleston Sur Fnr Tpa * w JL m V U JINK 14?JU1 A 1'RROYKI) IIV Til K ST OFEDUC. Cani>'os to moot the need: and Rural KK(iISTRATK)> ?o? 'or further information \vr:U (,' A. Johns Mrs. Alice GO.C^OOOOO'OO o 0.0 OO O 0.0:0.00 O OV <t%ct?GrtiPcrfr%rcrtrfrfrGrtr{rtrctttt?ftftfCf?ft \ Saturday, June 5, 1937 >o:o'o.o:oo:o'oo:oo^.<>"o>:*oo"<>o:wv',> ML College g, s. c. O. ;CES ;jj ' a ual Summer Session 'i GUST 4, 1937 - J, nstruetion in Agriculture. a .ication, Vocational <3 c Economies. ^ ?il<, Joanes Supervisors & .Uiral' "Softools. j| 3 ess:.. - ? 10 Summer Session, & !M. College, g eburg, S- C . sj 3 >0:0.0.0.0 o o o o o o oo o oooo 0 . ' . .: - v> O>OOOCK\OOO.OOOOOOO.O.O.OO05O. . -ALLEN I SCHOOL J th Carolina || ;(UTST 4th :ssion) .<: KUTST 17th r | :ssion) . 3. \ THE kewlak KESl?KXFD!( T ARE OF- o M VAl SESSIONS ;jj ;i, TVF.:T>riL\ 1.1 > J-'ok & N'S AND IN-SKPA-'K^ .... *-*> T.'IVISIOV OF Till". STATIC '$ i :t)X t?l-Ti:i!K? \ N !) TWO TlOAt I1KR KIN( I1WFS O. rile, . ^V. o:SMITH, ljj~ Director >-:-v<'Wc^o"o*oo<Sooowo0OO^-r SCHOOL .CHERS s. c. LY 17th, 1937 od Summer School . hers v?"?i 1 ;? Ortvanized and [nun! <,f Uduiuition. RIOUvM', Director i>o\ aeg. Sumter. Smrth Carolinarimer School | ichers LY 17, 15)37 ATI: DEPARTMENT VIION | s of Teachers in City Schools . . I ; FEE $3.00 on, Director M- I.aSaine- Registrar 10 Kracke Street, Charleston, S. C. > < l> 0100 O O 0.0 O O O O O OOOOOOOO 0 L E E V Y' S iUiNEliAL HOME | ?rtaking And Embalming $ ?si. or. an ? ,OWER PRICES lMBITLANCE SERVICE 3 sTear As Your Nearest Phone" ,3; ortaker far State Hospital b 9276 T. S. Lecvv, Mgr. * TAYLOR ST. COLUMBIA ? . -. . - .