The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1937, Image 1
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"vol. xii?no. 25.
Family Welfare So-,
ciety Sponsors Cam
With the cooperation of Coin
bin's colored citizehry, the loc
Family Welfare Society is spo
soriiijj a recreational camp for
bout forty underprivileged cliil
ren, aires 10 to 18, of Columb
aid vicinity. Housing facilities a
grounds have been nerously d
rated by the dreetor of the 4Camp
(5 mil.iis from Columbia i
., the Bowers Beach Road) for t
lVminrl frnm tmin 1?" CVn.rvurrU C
One of the special features o
this camp will he thi-, health clin
5 to bt> conducted by local docto
ami liui's\yho liava volunteer*
-J 'heir services. The supervision
the camp will he the best our cot
j, munity can afford. "Guest da;
is planned for those interested
observing the-activities of t h
trt'oup. * The chldren selected a
those from groups whefe such i
vpporlunity would sea-ioely. be
vailable otherwise. Columbia
have responded generously in eo
tributihg funds for the maintui
anee'.ivf this camp. I?oca? dairii
are giving milk and "other busino
firms arc giving toward suppl
ing-adequately the needs of the
.i,. . . chldren. Thfb project is NOT' i
eluded in the Community Che
Fund received by the Family W.i
fare Society, therefore is fot li
dig financed 'from that source.
mti :
>Jurse Olivett- "Anett
McLaughlin, Passes
c\ r* T..?? o' r
kj u i j ii i jy i vui'., o; \ Ull<? O V
Monday, May T, 11K17, Miss 0
volt AneMa McLaughlin, R.J
. . popular and well-beloved your
nuv>\,. ol' C harleston answered tl
roil eivl of eternity -and passi
quietly into the . Great Beyond
1 :;'>() "p.m. Although she hadji
' been in the best c:f health f
. sometime, her death came as
-heck to all who knew her.''
, Sursh McLaughlin was a . gra
mite the-Industrial! school, Cht
lesion ami alsoo a graduate of tl
(Jo'od Samaritan Training scho<
(*,oli: in bitty? of?the class of '2
Since heA graduation, she has bet
, em ployed on private buty in C
lumbia, also headaurse at Kef
Sanatorium, Kingrtree; and nur:
a.t A*. I)." Lee hospital, Summe
? . ville, S. ('.
was quite ?n efficient nut:
ami was admired and loved by u
? h-.txu?L.v'r. Slie was fune
tti"i?ed tit the Morris Street Ba
t'.st church. Charleston on Jui
> 'I-!,,. i a. i;n.j ,..ii
Iut many fi ivnds an 1 wreaths ar
t!u!als were abupdant.
S! leaves mourn lies?pas
in.VT her mother, step-father,~tv
lirtnliers, t>tie sister and a host *
fi ieti.'s. She v. ill be missed 1
a!{ win.' knew her hut "God
/Kill Is (Unit'"
lie)' rew.nd. .
A Friend.
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GAITNEY NEWS
Mi;. Ik E. Riley proprietor <
Riley's Electric Laundry wi
lea\ e for Greensboro. N. Q. ai
Dt.avi'Iie, Va., Wednesday to pu
chase new equipment for his bus
lies?.
Mi ss WiEie Mac Spear wi
.. leave Sunday fc/r Ar-d/.'visile, >
to attend summer school.
Mr. J. R. Ryars of Winstm-Si
lent, X. C., is visiting hi's moth'
Mrs. Ida Ryars.
Tbo local talents of (|aflW
staged an- amateur show at tV
Haniriek theatre Saturday ths
Avas applauded greatly by the ovi
flow crcwd that packed the thei
tre, the largest in town. :virs. i
II. Foster served as pianist aii
II. L. Jefferies as master of ce:
emonies. ,
Mr. Jessie Mitchum was tl
guest of Miss \Vi'.liu M. Speai
Sunday afternoon.
. Mr. William Gray of Kinj
Mountain, N. C., was the guei
of M-iss L. E. MeDc/w/ Sunday a
ternoon.
Mr. Woodrow Parker and M
T. W. Glymph .were the dinn<
guests of Miss Jesse R. MeDowe
?* " . Friday-Flight.? 1
Mr. .T. C. Copeland of the ?
C Mutual Insurance company r<
povtts a very pleasant visit i
Uni-on with Miss Kate More^iea
as hostess.
Mr. II. T. Tucker of the Pi
grim Health and Life Insuram
company was the guest of his mi
ther in Spartanburg Sunntjay.
frur rriif T W t i' i J
New \ ^ 's to Fospi
ter Contest
??
I The exe ard of tlx
im New Farm nth* Carolini
al decided to t 3 C3 \ $100 in deb'
n- ednesst on v . wM-bur-wliit
a- cade in an & Id at Stati
d- College last ** , June 5tl
ia at 1. o'clock. \1 chapter!
nd and every tot .. vocationa
lo- agriculture in one State are as
H sessed $1.50 to raise in this drive
frn The -chapter and teacher rais
he ;,ijt the Targest* amount over thi
17. assessment will be declared tlx
f most popular in the State. As t
lie reward the teacher and one agri
vs cultural student^from the winning
chapter will be triven a trip to tlx
oi national N'tw Farmers of AmericJ
p- convention to be held at Prairit
y" I View, Texas from August 29th t(
September 1st.
e The contest, committee is com
re posed of the State Advisor C. II
aR. McLeod, Elloree; the State Pros
a" "ident Wm, Stokes, Allendale; tin
ns j vice-president, Iiol/ert Bellinger
n" Orangeburg and Prof. Georg(
n" tjeati, Ofangeburg. All comjnuni
es cations may be addressed to tin
ss office of. Mr. J. P. Burgess, It in
y~ erant Teacher-Trainer of Vocatfoi
s0 al Agriculture, Orangeburg, S.C
1 " The executive board made ar
rangements for the National Opi
el|C"
vention, the opening of the cum)
for the summer and received a f
nancial report of the State ()hap
ters and advisors will receive l'u
ther information from the routes
headquarters.
Others attending were T-.A. Tin
I;erson, Barnwell, Frank Farley
Allendale, delegates to -tire Na
tional Convention, Prof, David Be
s' ton, advisor from Allendale. Prol
,g S. As Goinyar'd, advisor fioni Bar
he W<?H and our Itinerant T.aclur
_v.' Tiainer, Mr. J. P. Burgess,
at ? -
t C! I EST PR II Mid) NEWS*
or ^ *
a The Iloly. .Communion was ail
ministeriv1 Grand View;. Pres
(l. v.-viuwi crimen Sunday nvornhij
ii; by the pastor, Rev. J. I!. 7.<,at
m it'.v. A good many common k
[)]i he Holy Spirit was manifested
8. I 'e Rov^Tontley '".riivnvd a 'V.iT
jn ul message, theme Is T1 y Mm'
y.. Right With Cod".. The . to tub
jy >f this church are Ioya>' an ! spar
j(? - no pains-in keeping their c!";;r< I
r. clean anfcL beautiful. Each Sunda;
>11 entering the church one L- i:v
I "red by the lovely (lowers whir!
II i 'I beauty as well as sin.shin
to the services.
Sunday afternoon^ at thivc-thir
hq <y, Rev. E. 1). I.yle.-, j^ustor ul
^ Sm/thviile A. .W. E. Z'ion eb. re!
ul and bis members worshipped ai
tii-an.1 View Presbyterian church
s_ The thctiie. of the disei/irrso waj
r(T- .ilRujrleriiig Excuses". Rev. Ly'lc?
,< is a 'gospel preacher and the
.. message was enjoyed by all pres
' nt. The ottering was very good
71 A4?.""?; lni o'clock the terminn-trmr
-trf Htp~ hilby cnTTtn-t hrM
.Mesdames M. L. F rter and
E. McCullough sponsoring litth
Louise Sellers am. Gladys Mc
t^ueon. A mat sum was. roalrzaf
oil in*, this o'tfort. The members
arc enthusiastic and working"! Ike
u| l loguns to clear the indebtedness
r- of the church.
>- Mrs. Mao R. Robinso'n en1 ordained
as her dinner 'quests Sun>!:'.v
Mrs. M. L. Foster and little
s- son Gerard and Miss Sara A. McCullough.
l" Miss Sara A. MeCullough, left
Monday morning -for Uock 111 I
where she will attend part of
y O'nvon ccfdsoge oommenremer.lt
ie and attend summer school at Kmmett
Scott lli.
v Mrs. Willie R. Gary with hei
x~ adis't class mtulo a pilgrimage to
Columbia Sunday. Thev reported
a lovely trip and a wonderful
time n the Capital City.
Mr. Bernard Alford, Misses
Phonice Ililliard and O'er; Watt's
son are home from Wadsboro, N.
C.. where tihey attended school
fs this term.
st Mrs. Hattie McCoy was taken
?- seriously ill Sunday afternoon.
We trust she will soon recover,
i". Mrs. S. K. McCut'lpugh, was the
dinner guest of Mrs. Marguerite
H Jenkins Sunday.
Mrs. Delia?Teal1 Ii.is?lelni ue'l
L from Charlotte, N. C., where she
0- spent three weeks at the bedside
in of her sick daughter who is some
ul better. ?,
Mits. Lei in Wingate continues
? Ul. .
-e J ? Rev. II. L. Counts of Cheraw
1- viiited at the Presbyterian Manse
I one Afternoon Cast week.
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1 ' j.> ?1 u - - v.
COIXWPil
Chester Paragraphs j
, Misses liuth Crosl.y, Matilda Al.
Ion, and Louine . Babcock, students
. of Livingstone . College, Messrs.
MMbuvn Iliehlvtirg, ('litl'md MeCul A
" iotiyh," James Chappe!!, State ("<>1 - a
? lege students are. now at home afi
tor a fine school session.
a .Miss Millie Youmi died sudd *'lv a
I in Charlotte Sunday. The body iv
j was hroujrht hove hv iTiderlakor h
Will Kin?*. Funeral sovvices will j,
. he iv hi at Calvavv Baptist ehuvch
. Wednesday with burial in Hob
j cemetery. Ol.i-s Lillie who. was
known by Chester folk as.. Miss ?
1 j "Blnss" Young 'had made h i- hom ]|
i in Charlotte for the last fe w
. J years; Iler si-tor, \Tvsi >! _??>
r I Biuhanan rushed to Charlotte .Sun !'
' day afternoon, arriving al-uit >v
} j iv ii i<+-s aft . r she pa.-sed away, n
* She had a lartre eon d i;-e of
friends here, both' color e.l a nn '
j 'white who are sorry to learn of
her'death. Her r.iece Mr-v Pat<y
| B. Cladden of .bo-sjuy City. X. J.. r:
" arrived Tuesday for the funeral. |<:
j .Miss 1'vnost ii-e AVilhap sou. I) K.
- t en. her. aid Mis Vivian Harvi'n*- '
> ton abo a J-'inlyy llj tonvJiv]-. left dt
, SafiiVdav ?,f;"tiio. >n f< thee home h
' in Washington.. H. P.. ' II
J j MPs K.-jJier Kni hi. went I o
- j Washington. 1?. C. I:;si Monday
> '<>?-ay 'i>" i! the omnv nc .merit of u
. j Howard uriver.-ily. Iler. brother
.| Mr. .1. Camilla:: Kniuht who has aj
1 i 1 eejj. attending that school will (
let urn with her.
-I Miss .Joanna Hlaehwell and Mis)
Ma(>'.'l Xumt r, Finley Hi teacher- a
l-.t' t't Tnorday afternoon for Xew r<
V'or'k City and Philadelphia re- :
i ively. .
I Misses Koxie and Talaitfia Par
lor. with .th ir nudhur. left Toes. A
day afternoon to?spend the suni1
| iner i? S.Y.t .. / . : v
j Mr. Sinclair Sevan motored here
i> from Maryland and. s;a t . "about
, >ten days with' his wif :. Mr-. <'h;U
' lotto Pnrhnm Swan'. Tlv'y will vis- 1
" it S. C. and X. C. towns before re1
turning to. their home in Boston-. i(
\ ! Mrs.. Alary Xelsa, M . P -i.- '
Boinnr and husband, and Mr.. Al- *'
- frcd Wilkins have rt hi: d ?. :i
i A*. C Mi't, ,. nr. .oo.1-1 .
ho.dy ol Mrs. Wilkins here f. ; bur 0
ink
Mr?. Cora Urine and little IVi
ty Adams left Thursday for l'itts- n
I.'.
J Mr. ,7anv s Yours: left Thursday
"[for W:i Iviiie. " i. Mis- i\ tenia- Heats
- i ty,-. ?if Wiiinsluu'u passed throuirh
- : tlie' city Tuesday. afternoon, < 11
I i onto to N.Y.C.
I-J M-'V C.i:. l.l'.'Mll'r ;i >',t "
- , fun.' Master I.eotis. i-r turned Tint's
."day from a liio'or trip to Tfa'mpioh ..
' ' Tr<titut", to witness the .-''a-hiatie,,
of their sen." Mr. P!arer<-o ~
f.eathe'Y'v.:n.?vsM . I.eath - wh > *
ar < innate d thynihome <;:r;ah:a'.e,l < .
' .from th*1 Pnnnuorein! (' :ysp Af- n
j tor m> ri'.in"; a few dny<JFt'h ' his i <
' ) arents, he left Monday^n.- Par- | |
' lata, X. P., whe-e he has einployj
meat with the X. P. Mutual In- f
. 1 siiranoe Co.
I* \ M's. v kt I'-s'lu-s Starhack
j :ui 1 as hi"' j. i'a st for a hal f week. 1
..Mis? MaMha Uonio'y, of Tndianap- M
oli", In;l. Miss Homey i- enyav 1 , 1;
in T.ihra> y w?ol; in Kvansville, I u
> rial. Wlile here she made many i
; t friends. She e\pr"ssed herself as !
, ' avintr enjoyed this li r fisit to S.C. j
| The S. Sa of (ie* h AuHane Hap-!
list chinch.* of whi-.h Ml". S. 1.. | ?]
. -<i;ry.. t HO >! IS- ton.-l I'V I 1
' 'l.1'777"' Labette
?feilotv pi i sidl Pt. and ."Mrs. Eannie |
litown, secretin y, <)i 1 sonio very j 1
, /effective work tli? pant week. Sun 'i?
day was a great .lay at (iefhse-1 ii
matte. The prayer esrvicos wi re I
touching:, and your.g and old felt (
1 the spiritual good that was done, h
P.ov. I1. Mdodana is pastor of this
i elnnch. large crowds are always I
j in attendance at all servi ys, y
| At IJcthol Haptist church o f
J which Rev. E. T. Molfatt is pas- I:
I tor. the throe H*rvic:s held Sun- I
? 'day. wore enjoyed by the large
number pit sent. The ^ sermons a
I were soul stirring. ?- - t
~ .All's. Bessie Chisolm of Hickory a
X. C. is' evicting her daughter, v
. Mis. I'.cs-ie Paid.
.Mrs. Cola Rratthl) wa -called 1
a few days ago to 'Kings Moun- A
tain, X. C.. to th? bedside, of her >
sister who is very. sick.
Miss Ocelia StrLngfellow left
last week for Washington, D.C. (
Mis. fVMa Hrown is. .visiting
-ITw parents Mr. and Mis'. Ellis fi
Heath, at Lewis, T.O. i
Mrs. Fin ie Hardin had the .mis A
fortune to run a verv liirrro ?nli? A
tor in her. foot as she entered one t
of the 5 and 10c stores, here. The ti
wound is healing nicely. o
Mr. Ilezckiah Isom who was n
aecidently strut! k~jh the face with cl
a pick while at \*c>i k is able to he e]
out again. ' w
Mrs. Lueinda Tidwell and Mrs. e
Clvrstine Wylie are on the sick II
list. - ' f S
Mrs. Maria Clems who has been ' a
sntf eriiv witli I'll I'll in ii I i? in f.o- ) ft
more than a year is now able to s1
walk with the aid of crutthes. p
Mr. AIuscji Chisolm arrived home fi
froin Washington Saturday, to e
j spend awhile with his family. \\
; Mr. W. A. Ross of Winnsboro it
,came up Wednesday-morning end b
. joined Prof. S. Louis Finley, Jr., y
[ on a motor trip to the YMCA coii 11
ference at Kings Mountain, N.C, o
I Mrs. Baynatd Q. Wright. Miss y
, ^
?i ?.
\ m
Itt cftt
A7S. r., SAWrday,- JUNE
William C. Atkinson, 1
Jr.. Dies
< JooryetowrS., ('. William (\ 1
Jl'inson, Jr., 17, a respectable
rid inspected colored citizen of
leorji'ctown, S. C\, died Suddenly '
t his el sidcnce cnily Sunday I
lornintr. May .">0, I'.'.IT. His pass-! '
itr was not unexpected; a- he had
eon in precarious h alth for sev-!1
lal yiars; l)iit was a shock to | 1
liose who know him and caused j 1
iin i?i i-?iu sunuw ami regret. J
[" remained at his place of- busi- }
ess until 11:30 o'clock Saturday I
ielitshortly after hi^ arrival at 1
erne*, he passed away peacefully :
i the presence of his immediate ?
imily and other loved ones.
His father, the late \V. At- 1
inson was a successful merchant <
i the-city for a number of years 1;
rig manager of the firm of. W. i
. Atkinson and Sons. After his
ath 17 years ago; it wiis mil by
.s ,-otis, Messrs. \V. H! \Y. audi.'
. K. Atkinson.. -Seveial years
{.o, the .firm divided and the sons .
.lit in business for themselves.
The funeral services were held ,
l'eur o'clock T.ucsday afternoon '
L Flethcsda Baptist church by 1
ev. (5. G. Daniels, 1). 1)., before ^
laigc. eonp'relation ".of sorrowing
datives and friends. Many."beau- *
ft 1 eulogies were read at the fu- 1
rial, It is sai<L, "William Chris *
tkinsoji was an horn, st man, ami '
'.wa.vst-nnderinv, services to those ^
im were less fortunate than him- f
rl!.". His characteristics so out?
tiinding," noticed hy white and col
; ? d to wln/m he came in contact,
iii l'..n.?c ?f a kin . .fc'nllv and
lateful man. Aluay, .polite, soft
l'^ oice, if" enjoyed one In picas- 1
i: t and. profitable -conversation,
or which much good was i\ tuler-"
d.
l.i i - floral tributes wore many
ad beautiful.
ERNEST CROFT (white).
Sl'MMKRVII.!.!-: NEWS
Haunts It-it;pie A. ,M. K. /ion
Church1
T!u> million dollar wedding spo'nort:
. by til.* women's* club, May
1 wa> a u'r. at success. More
ban $t2.0u v., iai.-ed. Sponsors
f tliis pr-'tnum werL, Mrs: Aii;ie
(Jlover i .and Mis. . Majruie
Irar.t. To.;, much praise cftnnot
it- p.ivt n for the' loya-ty of-these *
hithful woi'u'a.
Pi" - *tl ' n and "family wa- .
lie Ik noi ( .:. !'"ie<t of- Rev. S". .1. ,
Ir n. y S'.ft 'ay. 1 lie. <>." Elder (V
t lit 1'iVe.a d t;t<? SfflNOn Slot) p.
id for the':: vh-rh \va$ im pi.rinjt
nd sou] st I:: aio. - -V larpfe crowd
at h i id to ia-ar him'
Moil ay, .lane 7, the second
uarfcrlv conference- was in so"
iau ! ''' r .. 1' tetfrnux- .
'i.i I !(' -T TnTd"' ll'pol 1.*.
Ituth Walk' i\ Miss Floride Dn'n-v
Is a.;e :i 1 ?? ij<!ii:vr the Bible school
i Columbia.
The cpnvneivemcn't exorcists at
liiton iC'oH' Unci.- 1111 were
irgely atti tided by Chester folk,
'resident -I.S; xStanhaek. ropiKts
hat tlii has beep, an excellent
cap 1'or the school.
Mr, Walk', r Atkinson graduated
ist week l;mil Tuske'goe Institute i '
le is expected oine in a few days
Mr. and M's. Robert Nelson, .Jr.
nd little daughter, Catherine ?r- I,
iv.d Tuesday afternoon from Mi- j
mi, Fla., where they sp; r.t the ,
miter.
l'rof. S. I., l'inley. Sr. and Prof,
'ecola Worthy attended the YM<'
i conference in Kings Mountain,
i. Wednesday.
Fiidye Hi Notes.
alvary Ba;'ti.-t church was packd
Wednt?rhry night when tWCUty
v v graduates in caps and gowns
eceived their diplomas. Miss '
label Cair.es as valedictorian and \
lr. I.loyd Petri atlenried, suluta- t
orian were the only 'speakers
'oni tin class. Dr. C." II. Brown '
f Benedict. College, Columbia 1
lade a wordetfnl address to the i
lass. His address was profound ]
lo(|uently delivered atjd made a
'onocri ui impi ession,on nis near- 1
is. Some members of the School <
loard, the Co. Supt. and City (
upt. of Education wire present
rd several oilier white friends.
+TmT?pa; enl - and relatives nf the '*
tudents from various towns were
resent. The church was beaufi- .
illy dccoialed. The graduates revived
may gifts. Several prizes
ere give,, for efficiency in var- 1
ills branches of wof k. Princio:i! J <
'inley and teachers, closed a fine'i
ear and hope t,hat at the open- I
iK of sfchool students and tench-!
rs will be ready to make next >(
ear the very best.
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Scientific Highway
Planning
A piogram of liiynwuy ph'.niling
L>;isod oil absnlutv krov.h duo"
of road.- and trallk' needs ia bing
worked' out for South Carolina by.
ho Highway l'lar.uing Survey.
Tht> Xiirvov low i
by the State Highway I kp;ii t iiu-tit
in cooperation with the UniU d
States Bureau of .Public Boacs 1
ivhich is now. conducting
irogiam ill 112 States, li is being
financed, in a large part, by direct
grunt of Federal funds, a:.d al.-o
>y the Statp matching funds w>t!i
Federal funds.- Altogether, about
iUOO.OOO is to be spent in this yio
train of highway"' planning.
ATthough a definite plan ha- j
iven followed in the location of
?ur State highways, such lihs not
KOii the case with the addition of
in al roads to our State system.
For this reason, the suiwy is now
cing conducted to stuUv every.
oad in ijouth Carolina to jdi>cuvci;'
ts importance to the people.
The federal g'oyeinmv'iit i.- inter
su.d in l'l-miing out which of the
uval roads are. most important to
annus lving in those areas. AfOr
this study ' is made, such 'in- ,
urination. will .lie known and a de
inite plan can he followed i:i im-!
iroving and maintait.ng these,
oads with Kcdual. funds,. 01 addiig
them to the State_.sy-.ttin. |
C. Ik. Batnscur of the State High
vny I )> [in i l nn -nl ;nu I A C Taylor
>f tht' federal But tau ot' I'ublio
Roads are the directors of the
utvey in South Carolina.
Information will be gathered in
three studies: .the rural road inventory;
tire tralUc survey, ami the
Linuncial survey. From the resuits
of. the studies, the Survey in
:ynds to determine the relative ceononiie
and social services pa-ioiined
by all parts of the road
mileage, including the rural road
system, ar.il then how much of
.he more important parts of this
mileage it w.ill be possible to. hn(irove
and maintain.
With these facts amassed, the
Survcy a 1,-e iiit'T'1- |".>p">iy
dispose of problems asso^au.d
with motor vehicle tax/s, highway
tiallic regulation, and the coordi-'
ration of eoninieieial transportation
over tli'e roads with other
form's of transportation. Existing
sharp curves, .pre.-'ent restrict
ltd sight distandes, railroad cro
ings, and other situations involving
liigliway. safety are being stud
i-d. Recommendations ian then
be made l\?r hurling our highways
a .-afvr place to travel.
.Such rational planning will assure
fair tax rates that will product?
enough money for a logical,
progressive improvement program
and bring aboTit a fair distribution
of tax revenue i-twcca main
state?highways s. ccnuary?roads,
farm-to-market roads and city
streets, proportioned according to
trallic nerds. It will help to insure
for you what your motor tax
is should buy?travel in safety
:im<i comfort. '
QI KSTiO.N N AIRE
Over lid,POO <hiv-:s have filled
nut- and returned the questionnaire
cards which ware mailed out
with the applications for driver's
licenses. With the answers on
the questionnaires, the Highway
Planning Survey,- as a part of the
iVihral Bureau of Public Iioads,
intend- to make a financial'study
<f South Carolina chiving ar.d dri- !
Vers,
"But we have received only a- ,
hout one-tenth of thu jqncsLiun-. j
i:aires sent out to drivers in tho
state," F. V. Phipps, financial sot
,ey manager points out. .'In oiler
for us to u-e th.se qucstionaiies
in a comprehensive st..d.
?f our loads, it is absolutely'nc
ssary that every person fill o :
lijs.carcP and send it in immediately.
In case the driver does not un
lei-stand certain questions asked
>n the card, we would like for him
o disregard those questions and
m.'W v those he dues Ull'dWtahd.
"ll* a dtiver receives a card des.
ribinjj: a car which ho has sold to
someone else, we would appreciate
lis making a note of that transfer
in the questionnaire and. return*
ng the card to us. In any case,
return the card. The usefulness
)f tho survey depends on it." This
card requires the-'driver to pay
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CAICDiDATK FOR <il
. UEV. L. H. I1E
i (.s."* ~y RR-cxi-ireiT .??
o-' t. i"'iH*nv! i rot-h
j l.h-'" : : ) mistress and
S- el \ I !."i .- -A.' ;l I VU!S U0 ptt.-t
!;t. -,:i ! f^-'T in Jhomo^y
Hi* for a:..? '.il s? ?\oe.
it;. -V ' ' . ' : i* > in V,'c.;,rj
wlft.- - !; beer. ,fl i ; at ion
' " . ?'.*! !y FiwtVt v >.4' a: v
" s~ ; 4. i' "i' 7. : . -'.'tics aiyi spec
v.1: . fact '.: v is n
sic: .' I ' . !.v 1 y < : r; . r.t t.r'this
I':.'. .. i I 1.:r>"v ..)??'w. to extehd
? IV-show*. f.rieto?
< !<.: i..' .... a /. Ti e* r of tl
1 bav.f b 1. !': >to.- of. Alk-h U.nt
<>n : 1 :i;tee fc. ill y
Con;, i.n ; ; c.-. ?1-.( ner
sen ? '?. n T ; "."l Kcono'i v Cm
b r <-f V Kyvi sion Board.
rreus;.: . . ; ..it
I.,
1 y , < n un^eba, S (
no f? whatsoever. No "ptfstajje is
"tvy.iii ed.
The financial survey is a part '
if th State-wide. Highway 1'ianni;nr
Survey. a study of South Ca- t
rohr.a reads and -tratlie needs by '
the State Uiyhway Department in '
< onjun. t ion wif h the United States
Bur.nu cf Public Roads. Besides
the financial, study, the Survey
has made an inventory of all ru- .)
tal leads and i- in the midst of t
a_tiai1ie survey of all roads.
Kl KAI i;o\I)S TBAFFIC 1COt'XT
?^
The "State- Highway Planning
Survey is hi gin fling a study of g
trajVu- or rvriy rural road in South Ti
Caiolitur.- Already, the survey of
truth.- 0:1 the State road system is
underway. Men are being placed
et -selected stations on the roads
to count the passing- tralhc. They t,
are going to ask you where- you p
ere coming from, where you are >
foing and other questions relating I
to your drivhig nabits. t<
It's' all n pat! of the Planning
. Survey's pt ug-uam - to make a eom?L
plete nr.d t onvp: . hensive study of 1,;
South Car dina needs. It is being
supported by the fethral Bureau '
of Pubic lloads.. who is now conducting
>ut-h a study in -12 states. 1
The. fdorvnl government is inter
"trred in Improving roa^is that are1
important to the rural population
in any way -tlu road to the mar- <
[ket,. the road to town the toad to ^
iiiieh. the road to the bertfh, or
ar.y road which serves a definite
puipnsc. It wants to know which
of these toad- serves the greatest
uscfuhv. ss to guide it in n nrocrram
of iiiij'rnv. mi ni and maintenance.
The only wyy to obtain concrete
facts on which to decide between ..
the importance of these roads is
by tin's "blanket, count" of rural j(
The survey is to begin work in j,
:oad traffic.
Sunn r, Richland and Allendale p
counties .Tutfi 01 h. and wotk in oth
or counties will follow in a few j;
weeks. M. (!. O'Cain is to Ive Su- ;11
pcrvisor in Sumter, W. O. Gallct-j
ly, in Richland, A. \V. Serls in. Al- ol
ieiadule. J rt
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A
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PRICE v 5 CENTS |.
t J R (' I i^: >s SI ON ^
MING WAY
.. ' . . " |
rm k-ft vaf-ant hv the death
or, L>r- A. J. Wilsonhaw
B. ti. to thw effect. I haV? 1
cv and 8 a.-- 1'*: esiding Elder. I
and had D; D. cov.foifrcd upon "'j
I. ain a holder ir. one of the
l'aro;i::a. Tli.- contact with this ? ...I
:;u to me. l am also "Owner"
Ni'ir'?> in S ascricn. 20 thousand
i;.i c.n!>- ti.-i- our candy. The <
. ed in- ehui h and school eytenpositi-on.
I .-nth' : y experience and
the church
anil mt-nihi-vF of ihe Board to.
v.- Churo.h Extension Department. i
ver.nty for .24 years, and served ? ?W
'-ars: Secret ary-Treasurer of my >
-H-;'i .'"i1".;.iv !'" v 2-. S'eTTiT and
jniittee for 12 y-ars; al-o a memIf
you want a live Secretaryii.
hemi.\(.WAY. .' ..
If a man stops you and wants
< me ir formation. help him out
> arswerimr his questions. The
' ' afi'-n- < :' i v. ry driver with
he hitrh'-vay r nr.-optatives may
ield facts that point out the
lied pf improving- your road.
RE(T.1\ ES A. M. DECREE.
Ii.?s Naomi-' Mills Garrett, daugher
of 1'iof. nn.l Mrs. C. G.'Gar
ctt, ft .'IT" Lady strict, has reI'lin'ii
. f-t'i.;,; Aria; ;n University. k.
1 l.ir:tii. t.-ia., \vhe:v she completed ~
II ti-:uiici>v.r.ts f..? her A. M. derr
re, and leccived her diploma,
ii-s Cartitt ma.iorcd in French.
KIlXiE SI'HlNt; NEWS
'Linday school was opened at
lie u-urY r >Lii" with each teacher
resent. Mr. J'. S. P.afford, asistant
Supt. . presided. The B.T.
renderde a short program &f.'r
Sunday school.
Mrs. Ly'.u Brocks entertained
lli^ L.F.A. -cL.U -uu hot- home Fri
riy afternoon. A delicious course
as served. An enjoyable evenX
was reporto ..
The many f ionds of Mrs. Ad- .
ie M.rriit arc very glad to have '
tr h"iiu. again and t^/ hear that
t^t d'v.-n'n ttrrvc-to undergo an
|)< ration.
The following returned from
talc cc-'lege: Misses Rotia and
ie-.-ic M. llamnioTid and Mr.
rant is Brooks.
Messrs^.lohnnie Butler and Jas.
hints of Saluda gave pop calls
r*:v Sunday afternoon.
Profs. Bir.j? and Gardener of
llendale Were seen m town Fri*y
afternoon.
Mis.< Lizzie Dorns feft for New
ork' Wodneesday.
Mrs. 1Mb?Petersen a+rd Bona -?4H
ihnnie and F,. F. Peterson and
niffhter Iressa Peterson atteno1
the funeral of her niece, Miss
.'anson at Aiken Sunday.
Mosdaincs Regrina Wipfall and
\a Hajyood, Mr. Thatus Collier
otorod to Aiken Sunday. .
Mrs. Ressit. Barnes and son Tom
" Charlotte, N. C. ore
datives and friends here.
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