The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 09, 1937, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Page 4 Oibr {ialmrttn Bjpahrr PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1310. Assembly St , Columba, S. C Entered at the Post Ollice at C'. lumbia, S. C., as second cla.uiatter by an Act of Congress SX' BSCKU'TIONS 1 t'U[ - ? CIA axuiictis l.i iti.ee ox u n i. lis _t ? ... .i Dvpy _T__- .1 t uutiluN AD V Eli 11SLN G * A Li EIS C Y VV. B. ZIPE d*j., Dearborn S Chicago, DL UUiciai Auvertis tneuu> at Hie rate aiiowed I aw. . ' * . uc Leader will" publish brief ai v.iai iettorb ou subjects , v. iliU, >-at vlUc.ii cuej a ?. .'..o.'r,- ui . . in ,.uy oe TvTUf KE.U11T AiS CES Checks,'lAtAta uuu i vautl or E: pxcsa Aiulity uia*'is suouiti I uiauc payuoie to the order 1 trie rttiuictio Leader. ' J") ? GEO. H. HAM^tOiSK. Publish is. J. FREDERICK Edit E. F&iLIP ELUS _ Field Age Communication intended for t current issue must be v^ry bl'i and snou.U leach tue editor/ . .si>k nut latej- tn'an Tuesday aeli wuk . news, loia ,/vituiiaii- anu social news ?Vvui e.?:ay night. u> ne>.~ and Tuuitorial Rhone 45 Saturday, October. 9, 1937. LET'S HAVE A REAL STA'I FAIR By that is meant a fair whet - 4r. the p:ogressive colored citizo tlic state over vie with each otli in exhibiting their excellence their various lines of activit . Fan are competitive events. T .. underlying. idea is not just to- g . --tm a large number of people togith to enjoy tneni'Sv-lves witn<.tssii sports and ever-present can vuis as.pleasing as that be. The ouicai^ of the l air assoi ation have" plann-d for a fa wo; thwinle, but olficials alont. ea not make a fair. I 'trices the t operation o'f the people# If the were as; many people Working f a real fair as trier' are or will clitic^ bf the efforts, of those w rca.ly tiy, what a fair the cole ; ed people could really have. Wit l>j 'oil. , It is not too euriy l ."J wns at -: planning exhib; f. uin.g them in line. ..'.;u^r|*aL t 3 U " 'rt I . . r? SENATOlv hl.Ae Iv VS. JISTK BLALK Justice Black, President Boos veit'a r^^TT*rLppjaintee_to (he S pre.me '('on it bet^ch made a fi speech last \vyek in defense of h self. lie had to own up to tl lact mai no at or.e ume at tea was a Klu Kluxer.' When bo ic/i ed that nefarious organization, j 4 as an intelligent man, knew wh it stood for; fye must have knov that it moved ar.d had its heir in racial hatred and religious i* tolerance; he must have knov ; at its tenets and the id-as en !. i d in the constituiion were a; i,,or.isic. Bit nccwithstiandm vh.at, he chose to connect hinise with that organization. . In his- d fense however, he would have h fellow citizens believe he is a di fercnr.t mat. now, with differei dcas. That's how Justice Bla< now thinks. But consider SenfiT Black; the Justice and''Sgr.atc $lop't seem to "thirk the >anr - 4*Hcug'r.ts" o'r speak the samcr lai guagfe". While the now Justit was a Senator a certain nomine for a high position was ii^t befoi the Senate for confirmation. T1 Senator was opposed to his cot iMniH'.ron, uttering uuuis ina; cei . . t&inly must apply to* himself t well as others*; Says-^Le Sor.aUa 4"I do m(an to say that as a gor eral rule a man follows in-the ft ture the course that he ha.s f$ lowed in the past. Show me th kind of steps a man made in th sand five years ago and I wl show you the kind of steps he i likely to make in the Same san five years hence. Show me th ,.?i^ilTP9B*^r?^vvas'^)nrusing then an ~ , ! unless there has, been a eataclysr which ha? absolutely, changed hi : ' ' 1 '.v 11 show ycYl tl" - follow in th j/ .Hti *U4 it is wxitten o i" " 1 * * . v- . i the human heart; it is inscribed ' ? on. the tablets of the eternal fjov!' ernmert?the Rovcrnm?'nt of na-|tuie". Senator lilaek has told of J' what to exi ect ol Justice I'.laek? j" the New. Peal Justice. Ai\' just v. to think, the President wanted thej power to appoint l'OL'lt with on*-' 1'iljl swoop! iMOLJNTAl.N CITY i ECHOES f H> "CAP ji.M" i ,0 " " " "A"-"-"- ' 'b Well the eNplar.at.1011 w as broa i eustecl a1 lew1 ev .in'iie.s. uk?? : aiat u quietus, to tile U..1U.UR question as to tile new jusYne wa.- apptiod. ' .lie answer wa.*> a v-Ci iticaiion ?'i ? fe"* i ii. b'p'v,a> > 'ii as -we a "'a ; ) s UiiulTsli'i/ll It, I lie e...ii Re W US 111 ' .lie "pass. i'U we nu\e l'cad ? ..ncl t' -sonic Wed ill. >>: nicvl I epvi .1' .sum nipt trie \ii'euiii..i,,.J"ji was 'U 'eau. UleU. IbBR i'S-'" tvViK if U .uiie is u3?(ii li'.ilf -cfacs it IU ' tr ; <1 sw 1.11 l.t i?li j . . <K. iiui WlKlt '... . .. .. ;. .. a.v wo .. i o * . . ..... ..... . e a ul KICK ? -.a. i nuui' 1.1 y tK. ., .a. i.> 11. ii tno oi^uiiii.a.oii li'i uii.i'l. tile uuiiy pa ot-i suy il. doe -; we arc eoluiiieiii ? ' iiat any than .t.iat passes lh'any'! .nonls -imbi'Ding the i,oetrim; it ^ '.cashes i*'-not?bet tor prepared to: jc an impartial jutii-v \\ ell one ..liny is sure, u'lieimr he "sits or _ -ets upon ine bench. lie will .no-1 .er outlive the la.t that lie was ?l dice '4h honored menyiei ; a.iiil a.- j 01 ,t- see it, they, say that- -tlie or-' nt iianization. stands lov sn.ii hhih ..nil- not>H4 inihiis .tit*-n ftti.ii was. .v lontf., w'Jien . tiie. Inatti c was." up he n tne*' be hate Hint ' the spina el -tne over tile air, was not mam ia then ? or - .."in a lll.e p"illt ol' view We is ..mini: .-eo.-hnw ai.\ .Vain * rata tiy ,Knit liver the tact- ilial lie of sii. .i a''Ijuiiiociat. I'.'.i* ihatt'er would 2 Alt lOliK SII Kill li'e.yel e 11 lint I Of ae laet tfTitt l.'.e maii.u-i a* .tioni as iiiciulie: snip. in i t;ai' > i ?a.ni.'.a .oft. r.iiiI*. - ti'i'.iii .\ia.i.iai;i. t>> llcie St'yui! . ii-s't Oe ill..Jul il l ^ of the.weary soai'.' ? VVe.l oti.r city n- -till Keeping ip its quota in si ia.111tt ti.i to in HA UlO aUii-?fe?W+^'+TV-iiy-,?qrlr-Ver u-a??i o? ii a* woman - -XK* jiv.i n it i?i .5.s y .i happens sir oi ?<av l..at tuf.'wi t .nes not bf.li-'. loith iii n a nn.ii r.t ui prise. ret . . . r - ? .. ..... 1 IIU VI MM 11 \ .id -+* %' i i K I . UllU.l V l<i: j .h<jui, Li]n.oi!a. l.t aji'.ie ' elf., at. V" <1 oil, tu'il. . It.' tali a - 111 111 I'ol.iV. li- .ay and l-'ii.;ay ; a. -t aX' vindet- :o was. wv.i .. L t m. Mill e cj_ .ti intei i >: ii.i: ; ... v.us' tea o.til. i.\i|i i.K' ..iiiii- v.. > IP *v . V v . .ii ussyt Un> lime Nov. ;i:a' t n* ng ;y iiiouthi..t. / -The i.nniutai Ye 'O- ,.uits were . I. ' i.S'u.i-.i'i' re .nil close iu. .ri.oou w:i" .'hi t or !>> takmy rn eTna-eie::?:.i u " una iiYh ii viiif I l/t.wi ~ iv'! i <.usi.i-1 . ti'ii a jiai'U .(.> >. < . >1. K. .1 "ii ...- i i ii'.x , ' in I'-a.-l by tinie',' not al >l" .cry itnp'it.iii part. We think nut <! . > to :;. well, nil Why ' Thin'- t o ion* !A_ or p.oil..i.l I'tu/.' m .-t'.op.e ; i..- oil the I'.S * : t Oet OU 'eVetnlifc i. ! lolijr sit tee i. n<: a.-a.u u- way tin- v"H.u.J- pen s ,ie ol li i e.-liv11 to leltaj Hot ?> P. i;i ii .i . . o>..e to_eihoi; in a Ul ill e.thjr ohie >lit.-'la;. ?iii: or. .-TTr-^.-TTir?iV, . and ill tike .-nine *| i:liprove soiee conditions thirt-e.vi -j..' ^ \Vc -ay not only in < i roenviiK;, hut it niinht ha.tine iilea to hold a Statewide met ti Hut mo can 1" only join our i'ii. n.i with a why'.': u- The l>x-Sold.t4i. lu-Jd ier.i i..n ns hole ?*.i i. 'ilii.y la! -v. .-U ' hoy i ..,.) 1 ...I . iv ..... I...... .. . ...J.. II . 11)1 I I'l'MV" j I of that kiiv'f i: of - ''1 ?"-t i i/ous old an: .v.'.aY- tit .. i IX'ololvd llliUl 'VI.; : k\ 11 ill 'l'il.i' I wht-h?rtrr-- (I ;. .t:' .. si? aira:: flfe | inff then) in : .!] v. rjv ?? I r >>i11 i ; it iha<!i> *m> :i;!?-1 im . if a y.iiaijp if) Xoifrci mati was -a.- blank as "7" )(f dark nights, hv ha: t> li.nus*f a. ands wi-nt u.<*o All li d to I > licvc t!;at ^a y ?dr ri>k:i y life; and in many m?t:.n?v; '.irivimr lift*' rt* for thi ir noiin? \ and lndpin? tut n* mal'c I'm* wold I'd' iVnio-i K ' crary- hut lot pMi.s - and say. If , if \vt :i i' 'to -v. ' by conditions a- j today, and h\ v.'.a" has happi-m-d 'v. they niado a- doditfj_.it', ii a>b. f j of it. fit \\i s'ari "I nj! tatkij.ur' (about that' parade a- c weie nt I say in;'" only o:n- > b >?. i man in , it and !k* >v?s <( adinyj the .son oi or | daughter oi' a .'a. '. \yh.le a ir white man rod. an i nnm-ed tiejejthro'nif. that t>-,d on th<- side.-. by jctittmtr clown I'.ut after all: ,?|"Ouffy" wag-in jt1. I We wt*rv*. ! (iUj i'1 l iC j friend At:y. I'mbai k irmii f<'e I lemhia. in town lu'ly. Wi ll vc 10 ran think of nothirm- a real law ? yor could do, that won! ! show hi-;' r- kot'n judgement in nia.kinir deisiohs than to ?h. k out 01 a <! ?.'! town and spend. a few hours in a eit w~\TKere ' I.i:"i-,rrai,-' inlm-' h-j would make a master cno an;' deride, to shake the dw-t-?^>lf }ii< ) foot, h?i the Capital hyo in e, and e cenie up and -pond the latter part! of his lifo in a r. al city, whore j ,, one of'his kind is tvosrrl. Any-j way, drop in w hen it is ronvenj ont?-"Old Hoy." n|i| Kamphellprrams j S ' ' * ' Y ' <? Stephen C. fnmph^ll y j T? re : ,|< (j ;v.:n"t on jn far lin rid r the" n w s-t a up has made rapid progress in the j - > . - L 1 11 TI ? ? i ust iour youis, :*.nd I jam happy U lliuc Wttjl tUli Ul lilt it'll ll lid an illC \ i- iyii i. ill 11 uij| JlaU .vuiiijji' lt> Jnwv.il lilt* lit U pld>1111. V? *_ lidV i* ..vJl, U.? )> i'l Una.11u UK' JjUiiln St I i i! , iliv._JA|t "Hi iliy IU U UlUCl ..11U Ol^?Ll. fciyu....iinoii, itdvdiiif, an iiic i>m?ii'?i? 111 lilt' Aiull' ill 1. blt'Ilfdllt 11 a,l > ?? f nun' nit' p .1^,1.1111, li.li llaiy lilt IlliUltS, llf 111. t> lilt' llll'll. Ct'l/it lil dl-, bill. lliC.illbC it I It* I lip t ttv. ItiVUivtuV liUiii tJuliUii,) 1.?\' itUWl tiiKI lJ.il* illlv.1 vliu llv1'. t^i ii.il OA 1 i ,'i I s. ,, COIit. HUU|..,\ 1 liiM U Will utni ivt* UA V>u'i .. lu KVt liliO 1'**'. Villi i.iv? Ui ilO*Uili?lll ?lia ' *f . . ~ ' vtiC Vwwli i4 ?uU . UIK? i'l*.A i ii.-u i.cii 10 .in o.o annual adu\ . nwv in annum nu i'i' as' aim limit' anil move, 1 am vt ii?until luut our suno leaned* uiKf Uint- anu yo to tucso aiiii'iiiii'in mlu UiMMuliulla ana ?. t a lints scc.iw'ii oi isi.al tile itiUiii.- ato li.tii.j; to. no oi uu^ui to oe. lounuiy in uotllg. Uu ail moan ?ouu nut \?o iiivu Suinu conauiitCs luiut' tin can map a in ovinia mat w HIT rcutu every . tiivii oi lac nUil'. i iiint' ut.ii iiMta to suL>nut to Lin uviiyiiniiaoion a pioyrani in.n . i-. iu Ilii. n titij pnaoc ui, lliu. in.ii if>: ii.tiu to no. 1 am too youii-; .t> i.iio'a tin luoiuoiis tno tnvy can mo Deail i|t moiliuUs. 1 nave lotuiil tiiat umy-fX lew cnuiihes have a program I'lUtt wjli do any more tluili take .care oi' its direct. sell', is .woven an iilou that Was advanc1 am passing oil to you lor tvhat it id at tno Initio liivcr f association 1 lt'VO ,ll l.\ ' 1. Worship and itk meaning, livi'i y iliumi in oils to loam Uo\i to \\oi.?lwp wiiiioiii ui'Soi i-atihji ilu soi \ id s i?y. lailv.iig ail over lil.i oniucii. ' >iji'iiio. i> needed. 2. tiaiiliDs, .Mliiistt is ought U ii.n tin n people to have tfavooH; ..... ... iii..... i.....i ,i yiovi ' weed.-, it. will ' vojxetal'taiii a i;;ui| n aim flay otu-'ot jail bot.les ami portion; llt'Ml'S, ' Jiyaiiii. The .health of' itim-ini 11 s t'Ualu be tm church's ci lai i'ti. .Ion.- was good'heal* i ni.uUMa.-'. because i j i ' Healed al wiiw au-iv .?icia i'm- church-u'ughi to Ileal. 1. Kciigious Leadership am Life.; 1.1.. I. u people* who are il . "l a i have i-vi 4 ?(l ead a book ui what tm-y are_ iiyi.uft to do. J deilIiIl it l.iere are ieii reacolis it t ii.e _ v. m?le sta;.., uho.e\er mat u "iiia- -in i-he I acohatc or hold : . i l l.iiv-iUc I'rc.ni all lusiitiite.. fciioj laying i.ill. ;><<>.i; It Udels lor bellilj mh ..aitl ami sd"iv tmiii uje way i.,111 u Uahiing classes. >. I .. inuw i..iy co >p< ratie-u Tile chili ell i a i Work Willi tin. .."eo;, iiie Jii.p, and-the home am ll.v stale, f ... ; at is tue ,-uiat.on. o. Kc I cat ion. Ttie . church .aus>f pro\ luc a piace at play*" am sv''"ia it's prog nun. I'lay gi nun ...? s.w aiasuiij;' jiooi. , and other llu'in; - I n creation will re:.t;.e body eat n ' -ir- ..a rail <1?n...-t- ii. ;i> o\ pa,-it. i. Ldmnt io: " Kiliicalidi^ >o uij- mi ans ieai iiijau' 'under i! uid'niice. I tie cirui\<h iiui-t jijoU ii eiiui at ioiial opportunities for ii? tlielllbel S. \\ ol ksllopS, fau!l(,' 111 .1i.? i'i ji i1"4": r i " si-li,.. .1 d tt.it n T :> aiiting are a kw ot the ''durational opportunities the church inust provide. h. Home Improvement^. The imiue. has no decliiatd. The home i- hot wui-c than it over was, Morals are hot- low or than .they ever been, i challenge any who say they art-. The home is alright, They need better houses, "more time for the family to socialize, My ho-.rto o- far better .than it was when I jri'cw up. The family alia, is still i-n the home. M.onomic < million.- |lo take the piother awyy early Juid brinfr her hack late i^nM.nie in.-taiu-es and this lifts.always been. These eiirht points or-, l-lo-?inoif-i'a-m?ot St. t'aulr- Audi rsoii. iiiul 1 sliuji'est ihein as wort r.y?rrf?-t-hwiiAfht. lo t me hear l'r>-m you on these and meet me at the Climes in your county when I come. I1IHSTO DISTRICT Sl'NDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION (lly Sadie Evans, ( (invention Secretary) lack-oiibo'ro, S. C., Sept. 80th? llr Sundav school convent iron of tin- Mi lis to di-trict convened at Calvary A. M. I', church, Rev. AK. Squire, pastor, September '1-2. l?r. I.. 1*. N"<. presiding elder of.the district took* the chait and t1 < meeting got under way. With the. help piid presence of the Suj ei i.ai Diety, the meeting was a grand success. .f ollowing the cl< votivmals, th>' c? tive.ntion was organized. Sadie Kvans was nominated1 and elected jcec- r tary. ..Marshals- were .electtv. at d the boundary fixed. ' It was motioned and earned that the presiding elder appoint his committt'i-s. Registration, .J. Frederick Simmins, Rev. F. It. Clark, J. Lewi-. Contingent: Drs. S. R. Iliggins, IL K. It-ogden, F. It. Clark. I empcranc'': Re v. H. R. Hughes, .1 Frederick Simmons Bishop J. S. Flipper, presiding prelate of the severith Kpiscopah district was introduced and pre en' d to the-convention. The bi'shop d' liver d a practical and sti.i ting address from the subject "Do Not Stare Up The Steps But f Jz? ** - . , - ie palmetto leader . :ooo:o.a<:>o-'j o ooo ootf oooo:oo:oox ? mayum so a? !'0> 13 (Iiy W. II. 0 i .y 0.0.0.0. o-a-:? ?>o.<: o.o ^o^cectoooo QLKSTIONS , f ' Constantly and continually I'n being a.-ked questions. 1 gel" ~ Yet vis a vis (face to l'a.e) and 1 gel 'ein in lettre de catcliet (seated ; iei IIp.-). l\.\t;itso me. Read or please. < 1 iieio are s me samples of ijues t hrffs ami' tip an.sWvis I guessed 'at. You be. tie- judge about the .whole matter1.'.! t.<?n't care. 1. I've heard i bat you are a. selfnuule man. i it true'.' There's by others; ? - .... no Mtelvanlm.il. M n are made ! J. Would you that .loe Louis is, ignorant or illiterate'/' Neither. Joe's, opportunities were slim. Incidentally he plans to study under a private tutor. 3. What do you., think about a man of Jin years marrying a I woman of '2o TrWrynany years I 1. in miivlT 11m i < ton I mean. 4. You say that colored people have too nr.n h religion. I low can pnyb'ony have loo much? * They - can h>Ye too nuu h when J, "they have-too many iftands, I've neve)- hi ti able.to' classify the av< '. :"_re, colored man's h. religion. 'a. Who would."4*11 rank' as tin | leader ol' the colored race? It a general >en?i?nobedy.. In i particulat -> n.-j.--?well,, you count 'em. ?' 6; Which is.u.v out-landing col ?>red orchyVtia. and Who an j the best cdoiid radio stars 1 1 Step Up The \;m". The step; I are; Religion, Education, Honesty r ailhfulness, Reverence and Abun. dar.t life. Alter this wonderful i addnss. institute .wink was taken ! up. during w h,v. .iimo<methods ann 1 systems ,.pt rt ;itiing to. SQndaj . school work were given. ,I>r. R 1? E. Rrdgden. tie.- pastor of Km mar.L uel A. M. K. church, Charleston f | conducted 'i lively IJihle drill whir-. |" lasted'for forty miiuitos. Rev. 1, I>. C'lark r< ad ah interesting' p: l |e i", s+deject -W hich do you thi' i,s the sTronger motive for rl'gkl ' , living,* fear of .punishment, for evi ' doing, r;r k\v for the light?" I his subject a timely one and Was interestingly diseu.-'sed? aftei jlming "readr. . j A number vi.-.lois came ir i during the day and at intervals | wore giwn. to opportunity of j sjn a!.i; g t,, th,. members and U.t: ici d>., of . tin- co! veiuion. Mi-i AI.-t".o<>per. va.c principal of Simon . t"ii j 5?* -L-ho.il, Charleston; | Rev . .1. K. hi aid ami I. W. \\*i 1 1)0,11 |ll t i .-.K i ]llrl -?i-il'. llw Ci.il r. . h->ton an,I Beaufort districts, rt' >pcit ively. Mr-. X: K. Beard, Rev. R. S. i I.av I'l - ci-. pastor of Mt. Z"6n A. M.?K.. * -toli; Dr.?Dent nnd . j Pi of. (hii '? 11 (M' Columbia; Profs t i Artl-.iir Ho'-it at.d \V. Freeman c*l jBuike II..h school, Charleston ol -I which Dr. 11. llin^in- is, the ! princip d; P". R. I. L'mon, pastor . of MiV-is. Ilii.wn, Charleston; Miss ( Myrtle .Iacl>oti, toucher, Simbniton . I school.; in . James, pastor Koene'j/.er A. M. !!.,'Cr.arleston; Rev. Mo'! 1? *:. ..f the Mi. Plc-a.-ant district. Tio ;wa ,i yeac-ral discussion oh ., t he : ' Why was it r.''t-essai y .'I'm- W t. f tolfct into a new | % 1 j ci-tini: y 5-v This w. s wi-lely dis, eus" i iy In-. Uieviois, Broaden, i Rev. Ilnv't.-j and I loln an. '1 lie ? .eh (lav. We eont iline.* I fiur .iii work. Prior t<*. this I an ??! !?? l.'j- tin- Distiitt Superintend !.i, .1. .Frederick Simmons was ma !* . snl>j?>ct "Prepared) es>." At 111:- |'M :11 the elder retired and the iii -t riet sporintendci.t prcsidid. At thi' eiinclusi'on of the work report* w-re read, the district superiiit* nd'etvt was re-elected and a re.- olu'i<M: ..f thanks !<> t he pa-tor and good "people of this section was :*ad l*y It'v. Hughes} Uev. Squire and his me m bo rs made it very plea-ant for us and pave i?> gohd eats and homes. Everyone enjoyed the convention. Testimonial Wi re given by a large number -tatiiig h u helpful and'interesting in- < <;i.vvn:i<-ii was. there being no fti thor business we adjourned by Minting "God He With You". !'i i i. (Ja-ry (lie convention organi t je.!.di.,c"il very fine {seVvicc. 1'hus- we I ade our friends fareW'jJl iintLL_vui_uuiet again. . ! I'MTIIi 0|U)ER OF COLORED FARMERS All) HOLD HOARD The United Order of Colored Farmer*- Aid held its third hoard it St. I 'Id lip A. M. E. church, September ."Oth. Devotional service opened a 12 o'clock conduct d by the Rev. M. Dozier. Pray r by Rev. Dozier. Scripture les-on 3Hth Psalm. The meeting was turned over to the grand"" master vho gave us a splendid lecture, he roll of giand officers was call. Minutes of last session were read. . ; -?>' ? ? ? ?~? 1? "f" V >o:cfo:o^>o o<x> 0:00 00 0000 o 00:0:0:0 o1 JD MAYBE NOT o Shaekleford) ? . \ o 00.0:000.0 00000 o o000 00 00000o \M) ANSWERS ;v 1 ' uJ?('As to fju^tThi'Stra, you'.v^ j?cit. rj ,]? ^ upr-flu.- spot there. li?*?hrrtf <1 Duke Ellington. As Vo fl\?/^adio stai s, pl-rl'o 1 huts an* of1 ten rated as outstanding by j certain people according to what these certain people lik>v I Some folks like noise, and col-' or. Naturally they flick noisy j and colorful performers. Some j people like "class" if you will al!o\V~ the term to mean that whilh nobody can be ashamed! of whether they prefer.it or not.' Who but a dummy could' feel abashed when Marian An-1 uorson or tlie risk Jubilee I, sinpirs step out bel'ove a mi-' crophone anywhere! People's choices are dependent upon > their ideals. ,, 7. Who is Arm*-iea's oufsfhndinfj *'statesma-rmt present? Gosh! I can't find, one; 1 haven't j heard . one i-ince the days of John Hay and perhaps Kliii'u Root. .jApuv ica has become tin 1 incubator for famous politicians. that's about all. Who's j I sorry, and who's, hurt? Everybody. r'8. Why don't- you write' about j i" politics occasionally ? I haye'nt i i| h a t iled -how '"he-1 handle -poisonI t pas yet. Until I c^o. Pin hands] <>tr. . t Wei!'., 1'oJlts, scliool is out for today. ?' ' t (t'opyripht. l*.?::7) * Welcome address by liro. E. C, j Smith; response*by Rev. McCIary. j Committees on vai ions oeeasioiis! w"re ftppoit'ted! Heaths reported ; '{; Report, ft.iiii lodpi s wet't ?tyk- i i | en up. Adjournment.for . diniu r. ' 'j Afternoon session hepan with j devotions at d o'clock . by the Rev. j . M. Po/'er. Grand master pn-s-ided. Remarks by .F5f?>. P. Ha'risen. Moneys -VeJU-ct" d from lodpes .'sdus.o.'i; for dist l'ess;* d "k?d..or>; for eaik'ts J?7l.'J0; paid for death laims $!.">:i.0(t; unavoidable t,rou 'ole ?A ?; ,1- AeXT |?|J1 w.il . I.e at St. lames.. A. M. 10. chinch, I.ntws. I We thai!; tho nu-mhevs ft' St., 'hilip for their >i?lf:h<.--q>italtyT' WHIT.M11M-: MOW S Bruce TalH,r.nacle ('hutch I B> Willie I.. IOpps Sunday school opened at tlit' n-.-. tal iiour \yit-h-t-he A.ife: i; t ndeut 4t.il teacher?, at their pest nl'Ai. ty. \ wor.doiTid lessor, was discuss~ >i. I'ml*. Wade .aI'd his !'an,:iv were'present at the Sunday <ihooj. Service was held Sunday, night '.y the Pa.-fc.'ty Rev. .1.1). l>uvis. Revival muting vvlil begin Octo_ jcv lU'.h.?? 0 The Athletic rluh nu t Thursday ' light. ' _ 1 Miss Ruth Iiy:(I spent, tho vvpek- I ml vvith relatives here. School opened Monday in lull force''with' the same uuuTo us oy the job. .. j Mr. President Williams reeiive.l a broken leg and the other ley; was ; badly.cut when hi< trtock tiwrsi d ov'fr en route -to N. wherry. lie , is a oar to .-it around. W'i- )i? }>?.> . far, jus curly ami complete recovery, thankful tiv his JVi any i fiicHrls fol killdhoss. I S. S. at < ' dar (ImvV hy t in? Supt . ! KeV. \\ iUlv selected tlTe suhj'et. ! "Clinst faitity. Prrzes wen- -Won la-t Sunday at thiol Hill by Mrs. Ks.-e Epps, 1st ; prize; Mrs. Ub-alee Johnson7 -ml: prize. . A ' . Su k: Mr. Madison GiifTrii; 'Mr. | RVihert Morgan. Improved: Miss QiK'stor Kant, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. ; Cnldwel and Mrs. Wadf'. NEW HOPE A. M. K. ( IllRCII . , . . * i ? ? Moimtsville, S. C.?Jn spite of; the dreary condition of the weather. many made their way to - church. The S. S. waslargely attended. Everybody was ylad to see the Supt., Mrs. S. B. Lindsay , hack in service with usmftri' .-pCTit inp a few weeks in Washington,' l>. will her children. The service of the day was con duettd by ReV. T. H. Hunter We were tflad to have Mr. Tom Voting a member of Wateroe Baptist to worship with us. The funeral of Mrs, Tessie f^Tnt was conducted by R' v. W. White \ the pastor of Bethel A. M. K. on j Wcdnesdav afternoon of last week. - .v* I .She was laid to rest in th< Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Mis. Grant was 1 :*7 years old and a faithful memher of St. Mary A. M. K church. Besides her husband, she leaves ; a father and mother, Rev: and Mrs. j ? John Brown three daughters Missj " Inez Grant, t,*f New York City; j ..Jiiss vhnTie'Crant of Cross Hill, S. i C.; one sister Mrs. Lydia Cooks 1 of Mountsvillc and. four brothers i Messrs Henry Brown, Andrew | Brown, Jim Brown of Mountsvillc j ^ ? 1 r * and John Brown of Nf,,.v Yorl City. 'Mi-ss Pelia Fowl?r, Mi-s A lie* B. Fowler, .Mr. Ulysines Fowler Mr. 7.1*11 Br.vsnn ami Mrs. Ninni< lllill <5pent a low liours with Mrs Kzzic* Dunlap Sunday, Mrs. lila Vance is still ill alsi Kcv. John Brown. * -HARBISON INSTITUTE NEWS By R. E. Jones A. At this writing, thro , are dl' .-tiidet'ts registered in our school and there arc others to come. Tin hoarding department is near in g thi (* ."> ma i k. Our students, come l'ron various states; the chief states re presented are Georgia, Illinois North Carolina and South Caro lina. On September i!u w? were pleas alitly surprised by visitors; thesi persons tvt.ie .as follows: luiss It Bates, critic teacher in the Florida A. & M\ college an Air. On and Jackson of the same school Mi*,'and Mrs. J. T. Jones and fam ily of Chester, ft. C., visitcd rela tives here on September 28. Rev. and Mrs. C'? M. Young ol Maxton, N. C., visited relative1 and friends, here last Thursday Semite 111 her .20. Rev*.' A. A. ' ' honipw.ii. and I' I.. Me \il iu>" of And^r am ilroettvill.e, respectively, spent i \Vhilo on the campus last Friday ?.)ctt:L?e'i 1. Miss (!. llah-> .,f Conepid N sp.mt the week-end ?;f Septenv ' .?er 21 as uiiest of Mr. R. C. Houl ware, who is a studer.t at Moharrj Mr."' Harold l'oiilwaie, his brothel has . rvturned to Howard unvier sity, to j'e-si hie further' studies it i.;e haw school. i he N'eu'i o '..nil of the Hoard ol National Missions ,,f the 1'iesby teiiaun ( lio' i h. I*. S.. A., was pre.' lit at tin 1110:1 iiintr exercises ot fund v. (Ktoher and p aehct the jraiar" A r'nion on that day, ai j'icr uhl'.-h he assisted in the C'om I i.uiliioi, services'. I sTkki i:m. tirrrnTicn : s [ < I ie ft.;. C.- Tlih 1 1A elas: had as the' theme, of its chape o .... - *_*. o A I1 An ? ! I I 1I1U1I \J . (OLUM o > SiXT V -SKY EN T o P T '> . be 3/ Wt^inesilay, Se .liooi. ioF KEUGJOX 7. . ' COELEOE OF A UTS " 1 >EFART*I EN'T < 0 ' P For 1 wH-hcr Ir P | ElOESE II. MrftlLL $ ' Fri'sidont pppp <> OP PO P P P P P:O*O O < 1 Morris o | Sumte g g "A .Monument of Negro vol' Negro | [== ?. i IliCH SCIIOI 3 i" school of ; LIIiKRAL Ai jj tiifolooic. V Wiles Reasonable. Cat 3 Next Session Begin For Further luformatioi g rr 0 OOOOO'".' OOOOOt'vOOOOOOO OOO' OOOOC OOOOO'T'X'OOOOOOOOOOOiC *' t- ' J ^ - ?'? 1 T T f ; - T Saturday, October 9, 1937. - - - f. : discussion "Recreation.". Tuesday September 27th Miss F. Lykes v, \ ? crave a reading: ojL Sportm&nship. ^ , Wednesday. Mr. R. C. Coekfield ? discussed movies as a recreation. . Additional music on that date was a bass solo by Mr, Alvin Mack. > Miss Funiee^Pendergras dscussed reading as a recreation. Thursday Air. l.e\vis Duekett sang a solo. 5 Friday afternoon the football team, accompanied by students and i i ie.uls jnv.-.dod Clinton to play ' Hell Street lli. In spite of the nlament weather the game was - a hriller from gun to gun. Both - teams showed a'lot of fight but it 1 stems, -the 'Sterling boys has a " slight edge on both offensive and > defensive play, netting them a 19* 0 victory over the Bell StrCeters. The touch downs were scored by Needom on an off-tackle play for ' !2 yards, Adams olf-tru:kle and cyfc back for, 40 yards^aiW a 20 yard pass from Ngedom to Drier. The thing that is uncommon? dill'ereiitpwhether it be a garjet, - person or social event, i's the thing winch makes news in -this busy world of ours. And so it is, that f the social entertainment, given by ; the Sterling High School faculty . last Frdiay evening entertaining . the teachers of the city schools and . the professional group in the trade r "bnttitlttg'~of Stet littg "crSsKes" this i column. The all'air was unique in , its .'simplicity. Undeoorat^d and yet deeoiated, the spacious room was an equally perfect back ground. Everyone enjoyed this , all'air, and the oft-repeated .wish was that the Sterling faculty would make this, not an uncommon . social .event, but, the first of a i. unique series of social gatherings. "7 t AKI) OF 1 HxV-NRS - | Mr. ami Mrs. J. II, Hampton . and family wish to acknowledge , with grateful appreciation the , many kindnesses shown them dur*(ing Ih. illness and death of their f I helove 1 daughter, Bertha. She , passed away September 13, 1937 I in New York City, leaving a host -} df rein lives and friends to mourn ^ her loss. sutscKiu:; for? * . . . . . v ; . Till', i almetto leader niversity I BIA, S. C. * . I r" H FALL SESSION I ' GINS - ^ \ ptember 13, 1937 vAND SCIENCES? ___ ! [. :>F TEACHER TRAINING | i format ion Write ELOSSIEyMcCLAIN 5 Registrar 8 '<:c'-:v:>vooooooooo.oox>^ox?.c03?coa. College y pr, S. C. | > Achievement;, The Pride i* Baptists" - | QI >| EDUCATION - j R'lV AL SCHOOL uloguc Sent Upon Request S s September 15,1937 - ti Write IIK PRESIDENT ftO'O OO'OO. 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