The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 16, 1937, Page Page 4, Image 4
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(Lommumcation intended for?the
' . current issuo must be very briei
and should roach tlie editorial
desk not later t?han Tuesday 01
each week. City news, locals,
personals and social news by
Wednesday night.
Business and Editorial Phone 4u2o I
Saturday. October Hi. 1 HAT.
SOMETHING NEW.
-iT -* : ; .'v.;
. Alabama certainly keep.-frn tin
Spot^Tjrftt. Before Seott'sboro g?T
and .no\v? tho latest, a. mob of N?
gjoi's bent on' lynchinjr two' white
men accused of raping a colored
woman?.somethin-.!- decidedly new.
Dollars to douyhnuts thouyh that
hail the lynching b. en carried out
there would have been' no. verdict
of "came to death at the hands
of persons unknown." Shoritfs and
other officers would not haw been
blind as they usually are when a
colored man lot woman)-is lynched.
But we are- Ji'fiid that the
two rascal- escaped that mob. We
are as much oppos< d to a black
mob as .we are. to a white one.
There js only safety in -law- an :
'.order. Mob rule ha- no place in
a real civilized ' c'ountry. Colored,
people ca.- itni'a*.tie- white-* in
nmny thinted 1 u* this i-* one thin,
that, they M think ah..,,Alway
.in tr.ir.-4- f tfiis kind,
they should sh-v.- -upe-re rity?ami.
le is a 's.lrry ' ..hovel fellow
who i- tipt suj-.e^Wr-^* ?' any
lyncher. The. country" has .-at. la*t
. > about decided that it ha* had <
nnutrh of lynchimr. That d-vision
will be shown by pa-siny the, federal
anti-lynchinqr law just as soon
a's Ci>?tfrvss atrain convene-- arid
we hope tie President calls n
special se-'siort for con<iflerati<iii of
. sonic laws he deems pressing,
tile 1 vnell ire r. It i) 1 !. It... ?l. I ,.
dor of business. Xo, Co]or<tl nu-n,
* leave lynching alone.
"SI'IKITl AJ.-I.Y JI.LITKKATI-:."
That is the- term applied to the
young people' of this country by
the Reverend Frank K. tiaebelein
in an address to the Ea.-lern Conference
of Ine Methodist i'rotcs-.
tant Church at Atlantic City, X,
J., Sunday last. The Reverend i.Headma'stei
of the Stony lliouk
School for Hoys, Stony Ifrook. i .
i., N. V. lie'makes a most amazing
statement in reference to .the
I' j ...f , ..
churches. Thiit^'-six: n illions o I
forty-nine millions of young people
never set foot" inside a church.
Such can hardly be. believed when
one keepTs in mind that this, country
boasts so strongly 'of .its Chris
tianity and sends "so many millions
of dollars to "heathen" lands to
convert the "hoatht h," If the
Keverend has even typproximnted
the true state of facts, Americans
have been neglecting its own house
noifi igr that, oi its neighbor-'
Which isn't at all good sense.
Dr. Gaebelein gives some pthor
* ft g 11 r e s ,ei| u a 11 y as uncomplimenwt'y,
revealed, he says. from a
questiohnairy, to wit: Of an.OtiO
youngsters attending certain
schools in New York, more than
l'5,()Oo never heard of the- Ten
Commandni* rits. Of more than
18,000 students in Virginia, 10,000
were unable to name 1 Biblical
prophets, 12.0U0 could not name i
the 1 Gospels and lO.OftO three of
Christ's disciples. Evidently the ;
young people of today are being |
seriously neglected. No -wonder ,
the'Courts are clogged with young ,
|)eople charged with all kinds of |
crimes. Parents, ministers a n 'tl ,
Sunday school teachers will have
to give more afid better attention j
to the training, jof the youngsters. ]
Public school teachers can't do it ,
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no issue/ governor.
"i have always sought, as, Governor
of South Carolina, to go to
the people at every opportunity
with problems coin renting r t h e
Siaiel said Goveinor Johnston in
|pis ladio add rest Friday of last
week. .No one caiv-tind lault with
such a policy," but real problem:
notilu be .discussed; In his adaress
the Ooveiliof, speaking ol
kilo .Negro, saiu, ".\ecuiess to say,
r w-ouiM not attempt to sway otiui
sections one way or another in
vricii optnion reiauve io .Negroes,
and the place they' occupy, out 1
\io as-ert tnat'South Caionna wih
aiways demand its lights to segregate
tile whites and the blacks,
a policy deemed essential noi omy
to otir Weiiare, but to that of the
tsegro as wed. This trite ith-u
v\as . expre.-sed lb the thought ol
icderai aid to public schools, it
is past lihilihg vut just why Governor
.loiuistoii should think or
. egurd mixed schools in SoUl.i
earuiina a "piobiem." \\ no in tno
*ti^l i'iuce i.-> ??i.-uhj; . jvicu *1 ^
diougtil en that V. \\ tio is there
l.m unmfiYi ?-od nut to knoww'thut
vVi'u a a.i'iu be leiierat -aid to
| public sctiuyis, that would not
.ncati ii change of pMiey iilsofai
as the JiauttK'tii schools, are conLei
rtied. unless j,he. poiicy of tailing
almost all tne available money
L)ori wnne' schools be chanced an'a
provisions he mrrrlu that Negroes
-hullki get their rightful portion
1 tiie federal aid given; Would
die Governor-Oppose that? This
'.'mixed sehoiil" talk isn't worth
die sound it makes over the radio.
I'ne. Governor is about "the only
tie wasting an idea about -such
a thing. "The next time liis Kx elleiiey.
speaks apd touches upon
odiiVatiun insofar as the. Negro is
vohei i in ?t. We hope, that he w ill
discuss the idea of the State providing.
completely for- the education
of ft*'yt>loivd citizens. If, for
.an instance, the Uyvcrnor would
advocate tin- Slate providing a
'teal graduate school for advance
training of teachers. or a medical
seho.ij for training <>f physicians,
wlutl?ft i iovi-rnois he .would he! O i
if the State, he'unable at*the pies
nt. to ? o do. then advocate' the
.i|)piTT7i.?iatioii lf# suthcicnt funds
| to cai*e ?! ! the dilFerence in cost
what coLoicd men and women
-Would and do .haw- to s)iend ill
Q'-l''-1 to - ch -cjlouls out?of the
State and wkafujey would sjiciul
dill t he Stall- t>i..vide for, them. :)i
is its duty, h/.-tv'. Sooner or later
.ti::u m :!! haw t.. b,, d..lio --that is.
if right -aT.d j.i-tice i.> to be given,
;? ) i ai iii'i.
j That. (Jov.-i tj.if, -we- believe, is
a .problem \\mtliy <il' the b e s t
j ijhouir'nt - <-f "tii. l.t-K( iti*'M. Some
i Si ;.i",< < ai'*- dniiijr just that,
fi t--; Soii'h Carolina think- less'of
its col..red citizens?
i.MOl .N TA I.N Cl'IA |
| ECHOES -i:
5 By "CAP JiM" o
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-isill... | "' f.-eihiK this .Mon
' da;. ::um\ Oct. 11. Then just
: >v. v.. ? ..hi b , with the sun
o . ''brilliantly, and a brisk
-Mi..;: i'M /( >' il l fnit but ju-t
" .t of tin- (Iruiiti Lodeo ses
!!:. * 1 V, \ ali day Saturday
::: Pair . v.i.: k tln ii in Sunday
rS a.day tr.ortdni.' ""with
. - i.i! ia-.j*- bunch |>r<"sent. Tin n
v. in-dit.e: ..p i".: < with a Pastoral
. .rally in ):< . t>> .Rocky Creek, a!?
ut" Pi" mi'!.-- away ? where our
I .i id v i a a-*' i.i'ldiuu an old time
Thank-eivine -< rvi e. A splendid
proj i am was t'aii ie.l out,-and a
vlarfc'v en-ivd enjoyed it. At least
liny put about Slid mi the table
j in tin- oitYiinir. After services.
dinner wa- s rved. Thus anothm
m-pnui. ?j;j p;i<>? <1 and 1 a litjt
!? inure iaded.
I Tin annual se--i<>n .?f the
\V?LL?Si ?I, ami?I ."dew was
held Oct. t!-x, with Woodville No.
To at Shady Cifove church. Thy
.? "-ii.ii wa-h'.welj attended a n d
nmyed off fitonv start t<? finish in
a -month and friendly way. . The
<hd.ey.ate's s<'Ciuiny!v came hut I'm
<'ii<| |>'ii ! << <' -that was to.' try to
do tin- .things thai would keep t h
fi'l'.i- of ire .?ld jovyiinization flyiny
J-pr"4 t -i<- low e/e. ^The reports I
a whole were holding' their own I
rone f< \\ had inside splendi I pro-j
ir,r<'i'lu- Sin homier which wa-j
(ir-t jo i/t- t,, ti,f. l.tidato thrP made|
l>e.-t record .went to Woodvillo; th<So.fin
i.'nd prize I" Pleasant Mt.
N'o. Tin- popular meetincr on
Thursday evening* was "hot." The
ybunir ladies sure played their
par?-< well. The church was pnisk
j d land jammed:-sill seeminylv \v re
fdea-ed with the e.verei-es*. On
Friday all reports came in. The
flrarid Prcsi'h nt's Annual address
was full of Jn.-lpful thoughts and
timely. It hue- well received. The
(Hand Secre*a| y reported thipirs
irf trooi'l condition. The bank state!
nv nt- lip to Oct, 1 showed a ca-h,
taianre oj over sjiuwn with thrj
Temnfe sthndintr Vlear as a crystal
in- r.*" r as any indebtedness! overi
;t :? c<'lT'o ncl. Wo value it at
S.'O.OOd. Din- ho'?nital also was re-;
gnrt'-d troimr ynod. Thi- item of
runner) y rest the 'organization!
StO.ftfrn paid for rash. Nearly Si0,-1
ind worth of claims were reported
raid for the year. A drive for
i< w mehib' r-- was launched and
the plans adopted lo govern the
Irive we feel will briny results.
The entertainment was a No. 1;
Strange hut true, the AVV. ft. C.
Lodge. is the only organization
hat is entertained free hy the lo-1
nl member ship. In fact so an-|
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. T1
xious are the Lodges to entertain
that we are able to select homes
two years in advance?and this
time the Committee on Time and
Place had enough invitations in
head. All the ^ithler's were retain
ed without a absenting vote. Bro.
E. E. Wilson of Duncan Creek No.
lb of Laurens County was unanimously
chosen as Grand Treasurer.
The Treasurer having passed to
the great beyond during the spring
The ollicers were installed. After
which the farewell ode was sung:
God be with you 'till we meet a gainand
thv -part-ing? htmd -sbakt
given.
> i ?????? # ??? ??<,?? >.
X KampbeUgrams i
X Stephen C. Campbell 1
Rev. Wm: Downs preached ten
nights at St. Paul and ,we had a
great time rejoicing which reachI
ed its climax Sunday morning
| wnen we. listened to a sermon on
' the theme, Fourth Down and Throe
to Go, with Three Minutes to Play
The lour points advanced on this
strange theme \voro the finest wt
have listened to- in a long time.
Rev. Downs is a mighty preacher
and sings well. I pl^ce him ill
class with the leading evangelists
of thl? National Baptist conveni
tion. South Carolina must .heai
i tliis gospel singer*.
On my desk is a program of \th*
[annima-rsary of -the pastor as dn j
ranged by the" committee. It -is
la unique affair. Here are a list
| of the nights and dgys: ' Good
! Neighbor Service, Neighborhood
Night, Woman's Night, Men's Nit*.
1 Young .People's Night. Community
iNite. Former Churches Night and
I Union Night. Thisr program . provides
for a demonstration- of how
j things were l.'{- years ago and how
they are today in church' plans
The $31 3.13 rally ends with the
( Home Coining Day the fifth.-Simday.
The writer has not been able t*
travel much for the past piontli
(<ltie to a. hack itijuiy wliTch incapacitated
him for long driving. As
j soon as I am able to drive and J
( hope it will be this week, look fot
your Dynamo and Dean ??f MothI
.?ds to lay before you the greatest
prog i am ev er attempted by the S,
S. and BYPU convention.
Among white and black Bantists
this is State Mission, Training
Class and Standard of Kxcvelletn .
Month. Plan a training Hh-s in
your church. Carry on where, you
left .oil', at Sumter. Take an of!Vi-.
i ing for your Dean ol* Methods and
j solid it in. Your Missjon Board
needs funds to^iay for. publicity
Him f i mi intr. .M 11 u.v i'. i r,.\ l
HAS COMK IN VFT,
To pastors, and superintendents
please lot your poop'e have an "P:
convention presidents and all,
j portunity to give to. .the Mission
.worker. We ne ed support from
'every school and union and convention
in the state arr<t Finn call,
ing on you to send in your September
donation. The report has
been holS ton days .to hear from
. the Mission Hoard members and
|t<> date not one cent has conic
j from anyone. I know you forgot
to send it and I am hatching the
'mails for your donation. _ '
The Coming Heard Meeting In ,
November
Friday after Thanksgiving Day
1 i- annual hoard meeting of tlu
State S. S. itiul HA ITI convention
It ought .be attended by -every con|
vention president in tin- state and
j every. District .Missionary. It will
! >< the prealest meetinp. held ami
J greater plans will hi launched
, You cair'not afford to miss this
meetinp. Watch the "Leader" foi
th<- call of tin- president.
Schools of Methods
In evevy week's mail are letters
askiin?*Ji>r courses and Schools of
^lelhcaL. Inquii ies_are cominp in
about the new courses. All new
' eoni- ivi will he submitted?fn No
vepihcr. I'ntil then no announcements
will he made from this of;
tiw. I'ntil the nc-W courses arc
, approved, teach the old ones. 1
''will come to your county as soon
las your president and I can pet a
'date fixed. All of October will
jfind your Dynamo touehinp associations
and conventions where I am
I on prop ram. The state is known
ii'i'i n ml Inn loui Be.in ill1 MI 111 i
oils does not pet a propram, he
supposes that you have some local
I worker to take care of your needs.
Vacant churches and more vacant
"churches seems to be the order
of the day.? Let me hear from
you with a prop ram and 'some
ideas for our state work.
WOODRCFF NEWS
Trinity A M. E. Zion Church
Rev. F. R. RnfTin, Pastor*
? The Sunday j-.-hool was very
largely attended.
At 11 :."10 the pastor proneh?'d a
wonderful sermon which was enjoyed
by all> At 8:00 r/clock p.
m. the pastor spiiitually delivered
a "good sermon.
Mi ss Ooldleen Wilhurn has returned
hothe hi Asheville after
spending several days with her
aunt and family, Mrs. Reuben For
gerson.
Mr, and Airs. Roy Purrah, Mrs
Ella Bamett, Mrs. Carrie Winn,
Mrs. Evelyn Wilhurn, visitej} relatives
and friends in Asheville,
N. C. Sunday.
Sick list: Mrs. Edith Ili'ggins,
Mr. Jim' Mills, Mrs. Ida Minis, 1
Mr*. Sarah Down. Geo-. Steensr
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3E PAI.METTO LEADER
MAYBE SO AN
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It has been rumored that a certain
world famous character contemplates
renouncing his Ameri:
can citizenship to ue'eome a sub.
ject of another country. That is
- -significant,- very?FigirtticnTfT. Behind
-that rumoV, true or untrue,
there is a big story witTt a1
big lesson.
Why did this well known person
leave America? Why does he do-'
i sire to stay away?
I1 Maybe this man figures that he
and his family are not safe in the
lawless United States of Anion-1
ca. Maybe he is tired of so much'
1 publicity stuff .so prevalent in tliis!
country.
j America is the most lawless
country on the globe. Crime hero
1 is a pastime. There used to be [
some kind of color, line when it
' came to" killing people?my l'olks
' suffered mostly. But no country]
can tolerate or condone the killing
of apy one group and hope to. es-j
cape the .ultimate killing of all
1 groups. Xo country cdn crucify
; the law in., respect to one group and!
expect the law to be respected by I
Morality With Economic
Freedom Of
| The Negro
: ...^ s\
i_(B\ .1. Lincoln Williams. I'rofesI
sor in the Stale A. and M. College
. j- of Orangeburg. S.
1 The first .-U-.p towards- progress
is a rigid si U4examination through
. which each *110 may see- himself
. as he is: ni the light of what -lie f
I s.oiild be. Mere criticism and faulP
, finding are ve ry little' good tow1
aid progress without a more con.
stfuctive.*-adequate program. To
: merely state that the Negro needs
; and waiits Kcoiiomic Freedom and
will liglit fi'i it. does very little1
. good without' at least a certain'
: type of. ti;air.ii^g_td serve as a pre-j
, fevfuisiOti... ty^'. X - peculiar, economic
treiyls. . j
1 TV? il U * %\ 1 UIHiailK'Il
: basic fin-tor l-'.iminniif Freedom
particularly in this connection,
greater cnipiia.-is should be placed
on training that makes for Char-"'
actor Builo y through ^activity in
the , if>stitirt it'iis of learning.
\\%hat stir'tcnt iii tlnf, institution
."shows the holding of better morals?
Who ii;i shown the. most
cordial and sincere* spirit toward
hi-?fellow?-djoin ami?teachers ?
Who discourages "lyiuekYfig" and
oncotn aii'es . activities making for
hitler spirit in the institution?
Who . fontro|-'~liis temper, is a
"good loser". plays hard, plays
fair, ami wins without conceit?
Who ha- ' showti the best "big
brothel" or "big sister' attitude(
toward undclylassmen ? Who has
been most active in showing cour-'
I' iest ti> ? 11aitgers? Who is active
' in seeking to umiui'e bad intluenc-|
os in- .the institution,' and in the
promotion of bitter things? Who
will continue working for the welfare
of the institution even tho'
s It, mean.- disapproval by. others? I
, Who V.a- the courage to withstand
and oppose movements which ar |
ilertinietita! to general welfare?'
' What student constantly deiimn|.
strati - such qualities of personalI
ity, honesty, reliability, promptI
Tie-s. ;aml achievementare indi
(.livable to linest young man-,
hood and womanhood ?
Ait Mi i-s to these questions show
t'afoi.ly applicants for positions
j in in.-' itntions should he-Accepted
IV In. t..?- < - < nnt .ntilv t h i. m1.i1 it \?
.to suhjt'Ct-mnlter, hpt who
possess satisfactory moral character
w i H i. ..found in'.ere.-t iti the'
pt ol> ion.?. L
I The teaching <>1' morality thru
'example is encouraged to a great-'
!.er 'U; 1 mi to M'Vyt' as an essential
and sound, basic factor for more
'advanced procedures of Economic
Freedom of the Negro.
MKADOW PltONQ
BAPTIST CHI R< II 1
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Rev. .1 W. Davis, Pastor
I " Sunday school" 10:30-?with Supt
ami ti a 'hers at their post of duty.
"After dhe usual- preliminaries,
! the pa<tt.T preached a wonderfulsermon
from II Tim. 1:6, theme1
"Its In You". j' It.'U)
p.m. Rev. 0. B. Black and
.his ch'-ir motored down from Un- ,
-iim drove Bapt. church to preach
jjand render music for the'..above
named tlnn.ch. Rev. Black deliv- ered
a wonderful sermon from
Jodma 75:p.
KUfti se&oG'l will begin Monday i
October 1H, 1097.
Rev. \V. ,A. Johnson and choir j
will preach and rendei; music at '
the above named church October (
22nd; l!i.'J7 for the purpose df rais- ;
ing funis for a piano. j
Th': quartet boys and girls of j
Meadow I'n ng will sing at the t
Bethlehem Hapt. church, Timmons
ville, S. ('., Sunday night. October 1
IT,
Sister Franeio Kennedy lcvst her t
home by fire, September 2(5 f
Sister Mary Hawkins is suffering
with a sprained ankle. (
Mrs.. Alice Tamli vs ill at this }
writing also Mr. Fred Johnson, t
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Shackloford)
tOCrO.QO.O.O.O.OOOOOG.vO OO OO'OO.O.Gj* :
>S RAMPANT
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any group. Whin lawmaker> ami
lawbreakers are one and* the same!
what have you? Hell,
j Justice in this"land is a long,1
drawn out process. H'_by chance.
[~j\istK'e__does get a iD cision. sonte! cheap
political governor nullities | ;
the whole thing with that pardon
and parole stud.
America need not be unduly shy' a
abolt l'oruign foes. What must [ j.
be rcmidied is the internal disin- ^
tegration now going on?pern?eat-.s
ing our body politic like yeast. j0
Another thing: Do you know I
that scarcely anybody of any race]
now feels perfectly safe in this-1
country? Livin.tr your life now isI*1
a matter of chance with the oil as J1
jn favor of losing your life. j "
Americans live between two j1
straits?accident and devilment, 1?
both of which seems, to hav<f*jrot-. *
tell beyond control of everybody! t<
and everything. J1
Tile- cause? Racketeers oil the.1'
ben.hflan'd in the feinplcs of justice.
Tile remedy? tiet rid of them.
(Copyright. 1P1J7)
President Greenville i
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Co. Teachers Issues j-*
Program for Year |?
SCHOOLS (.' ItKATL Y IMPKOV-in
K!) THlt 1" WKI.L PLANNED f;
STI'lrt" Ol'.TIJNHI) l!V PRES.
and exkcimye corxriL p
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12 Scholarships (liven to Attend
Local Summer Schools. 8 Sillily j \
Periods (liven Teachers I.a-f
. Year. Ollicers Elc^d ? L,
Cl'ieenville. S. October Tth?|i>
In every nook and corner of tlreen |{
ville county, teachers are bee out- f,
inv anxiou< to improve instruction: p,
ill the colored schools of (Jreoiitj.^
ville county.. Supervisor (lold-i
smith has i;nd?T her some fine fr
school- w here projfi ej-sive ideas i;i
have been ml v:mi'..l, Tli.-?(poen
villi- Pniiiifi- si r? f ?
x ii mi v luimiu- ,j
nil.v. IV'Vi'lnpun-nr-tryyiyt^^ in Vet-ip
Unjr; u|> three nl)si'Vv;iti<>n~-^c-ho.'its" j,
iti the county that arc model
'schools. These schools are, the-,
I nion Hlenclu ry school nu .< r Mrs. ;i
f'cati i< (v jV.bitHeft: The Tiavelei ] ,
Host School, and the Laurel Creek
Kchoof,- under Prof. Ilobinson's su? (.|
poi vision.' ^ '' ' ' ai
We admit thai the Fountain lu
Inn school In which Prof. (!. A. -s.
.Anderson is principal, and too Mr. ti
Anderson is out newly appointed \
vice-pfesitlent - of tile -PnlnicttnW
State- Teachers, hits advanced t he I
progressive idea 1 should think!
more than aity school in the coun- j
ty.
We hope the Stale will try to (|
attempt in the future .a?ht oadci j .
coti'nty program, in .order that all j .
schools will show improvement.
The mwly elected officers are: "
I. K. Heck, president; Vice-Presi-j I!
dent. J. 11. Chaptnanii Secretary. I ;i
Mis- Mm- Tolla-rtTreasurer," Mrs .
l.a^ra llarton and a'reporter.
Program of the Greenville County '
Teachers' Asso'n. 1U47-4S rt
November 1t??Mei-tiny: at Fouiv-' , j
tain Inn to vi-it an I observe the!
Fducat ional protrrant of Prof. An- j
de i son and his teachers.
December 14?rMeet in.tr at Phyl-I
lis W'r.eatley center to discu.ss the ?.
meaning of "interest" and "act!- j
vi'y" in tile center of interest anu l
unit t.vik' of tcachintr. 11
lamia.y S- Mtotinn tit Phyllis'"
Whoatley center to discus.- the co- j
( !>c)tilivr ideas-involved in the new J d<
type <>f teachinjr! a
? February tr?-Visit to varioiis+r
ci.nols of coiinlv Ly. t tellers?Ht-I?
Piedmont area.'
Match o?C.mctude. cii-t ussion
of the unit or -crrrtvr ofyinterest'
type of teachinjr at the' Phyllis
Wheatley center. Business meet- w
in jr. ci
April 2?Business and social! w
iiieelinu. Place? Sterling Hiuhi.,
-chooi. ? I .
J. F. BUCK, Pi csident. '
'
I.A.N FOR I)? JiJiOyjg, |s,
HOLINESS CILLRCH I*
-. ! t < i
Bishop- l". I). Itoohard, Pastor
Sunday school opened at. the ! u
usupl hour. The lesson was in- '
structcd m all classes.
After e.vtenirijr devotional Rev.
John Naves (white) delivered the
sermon. ' 1
The elder's cfuaifcerly cdTerinjf 111
was raised. Sermon by Elder W
M. IJigtfins Visitors Were pres.
^nt "front Ashevi'^o, N. C.. W e |
welcome them in our midst.
The JChurch of the First Born
Holiness Movement, will hold its T
7th annual state convocation Fii- g
lay and Saturday, embracing the g
Jrd (Sunday- in October at Queen i?
Mary Holiness church, Laurens. ja
Ml the surrounding churches and ;2
'liends are cordially invited.'
Bishop Roo'kard served at Queen ;*
tlary in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. Columbus Duncan and Mr. ;!
Jlysses. Henderson, Cr^sent, were 5
fuests of Rev. E. W. Rice on M?n- :5
Those on sick list arc Mrs. Ed- X
lie Higgins and Mrs. Sarah Downs 8
rVe hope for them a speedy recov- 8,
dry. &
, . ' - <*
T
m~ ? y?- Story
Of Scientist
Carver in Picture
? Magazine
1'f\ (ioorjre Washington .Carver
t work'in hi~ laboratory jit Tusejree
Institute in Alabama; "The
(1 renown as one of the wbrltKs
on of .Missouri slaves, he has train
ut-tamlinpr scientists. .
Co ri.'i' Washington ("sti ver's is
e >toiy oi a Nejj'i'o slave whir lu?-1
;inu- a jrreat scientist. Throueh'
is <(\\n intelligence mid hard woik
e has built up a reputation of ...
aV"iial renown. At present, he 'j
' woikinjr hardest to build the.
arver Crativc IH.'search Labora- ^
my which will house a nnlscuni J,(
hat will prove ol' much value to ',
It use i'ollowinji" in his footsteps. ...
For tffe last 111 year> Dr. Carver
as hee'n in ihar.ee of the Cheiiti- '
;il Department in Ajrrii-iiture at
iis'k'.Kce Institute in Alabama. ^
ccordinjir to a- pic-Lure story in the jj
ip-retrf?Dstrc "f !.<)( >K .Magazine, j
"He has done much Hm enlighten j,
anil iciiiiit ions,. and improCe tlte
esources of the ?y luth. He has ,
ie."H11 T(>o products from the pea- j|
lit.. t Hennut oils luuvw. .attracted, j,
tlich attention in the realm of *'
. ie'nce (hie to the successful treat
lent of the'.residual effects of in- .l|.
in tile paralysis. . ?
He has <j<vel..pwl more than 100
rotjuets from .the potato, 00 artiles
of use from, the pccjui and has
struck*! ?.ly?'s and varnishes from
labama clay. . . i '.
I Carver is'; the soil of
in i *<!avt sL.. Jiivuujdimentarviod- '
cation was obtained from a ^pell-.
}"iok un'il he was 10 years old. .|
!e then attended a rural, school
>r a year or until he was able tc '
ilir n l ido (o Foi l Scott. -Kansas. if
here he studied ah 1 worked- as i>
doim .-Iie- servant jTot- years.
TTT three years lu' operated a~
nnidry and hianajred to pay his ,
vi.( ti-es Tfi Simpson collvve, tTe"
ianola, Iovvaa: Later lie entered,"
ova S.tate e-dleiM-, attain work-Mi
iv fur his tnitjon. It. was while j !l
r was a facility nienih-r at that
lie;.| that TloitkeV T. Washington
k'd .him to join his work at Tus- ,
-i!
I'V'ee.
Carver -vas made a Fellow "
f the Royal Society of Great 1 ?iit- p
in due to .his contribution to sci- f
ice, and in 1received the n
pinnai n Medal for the.most (lis- ^
nruislud 'service by an American
irvro of that vear.
!.AK Iv ( !'! V MICH SCHOOL = *'
?- . C
'nt . .
t'tr inst month d.f .school Cor 1
li- term elided with much sue- 11
ss. The follo'wiiift' nie|ohe?< of e
le faculty spoilt the wick ui o'ui
f tlv city Mi<s 1.. P.. I by ey. K il
rittoi . -1. Ilai rinjrtoti, (). Clark L
nd 1'iof. lhadley. The resjjina- l'
'."!i iroai M ly. Lucille Tillmo?: "
Wa-hiiiyion) a nienili'T of our 11
. .. ... It
iciii'iy ("iiik1 us a surprise. ^Iie
signed on. recount -of being inured.
So we hope I'o; h i a m loollv
inl plea-art khid oh Mie'sea o> .
rat ii'.n tiy.
Column- i \ flits cast ill- ii* sl.ad;
, . . ' <<
w- u-.rlmi ? t ii'in. i > . .-i'")day
i't y October hi. at tlu- school's
li<!il.<-i'iiim a talking picture t'catur r
ig the I.o.;i--Rraddock fight will 1
i' show ii ami oii (h i.<".?? 22, til'.'
rrkin? Oi planage hand w'il (five! ...
concert, this too will he giver. ^
i the sehi.iil'< auiliiei him. ?
r.OWKVS NKVVS-" u
Ms. Klnoia Hughes Kenil.'dy 111
ho has been home at her moth* *
. Mrs. Martha Hughes, sick a e;
eek will ire to the Pryor hospiil,
tliii.w< ek to undergo an opera- h
on, We hope she will _?lamL-il. ?
TtgK^Ttiul return. home well l'i
Mr. Kdgar .James who" has been
nit i'n for several weeks is able
i be out and about his.work.
The 22'nd annual jubilee service ,
ill convene at I>ro\ug> ehapi 1 A. (
. K. church October 2t?T.'>l. Tliirt
i vice w a< organized by the Rev. ( .
!r. Roseborc/ in 1015. Select
eaehers and choirs will eonduet ,n
e service each night. You are (
vited to attend. us
Mrs. I. ail-.- Kennedy ,-Walker of (|,
IS t 0?" .'O v f
v ., iias returned "\j
miu aft* >r spending several weeks so
itli her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Hi
i K.iitPdy. " vvc
rooooo ^oooooo oooooooaocy; y.o
n c
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Saturday, October 16, 1937
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J.KWIS O. SWINDLER
Editor of the.Alpha Phi Alpha
rgan, The Sphinx, ^froiti his office
1'ti' : Heal" AvenVie Memphis, *
ivnn., where 'he is 'also managing
iliter ol* the Memphis World, Mf,~
windier is making a drive to. a
?cise new interest' i)motig Alpha
ien and the public in The Sphinx.
he_ magazine was .started in '13 V
s a fou page pamphlet, arj has ' ^
fTwfi to 50 pages, with general
rtieles- and numerous il'^.i.-tra ojis.
Formei editors of the pub
eat ion are- A. Pollard. Y.^l). *
ohhs'on, Carl Murphy, 0<ear
Lrow'nt-I*. lb Young, Jr., aiuCArett
G. Jandsii.y. Swingler. was
lected in 'do at Nashville, Tenn.
le is a native of CiitUpdoii couni-.
Ark., and was educated at the
'niversity of Nebraska. He had
n exhibit of he Sphinx at the
exiis Centennial, and plans a
ood repiilt at the next Alpha .
leetiiig in New Orleans on Deetnher
28-111, next.
(Calvin. Service)
GEORGETOWN NE\VS v .
' -ll , V, >
Miss jJMariam II.. Mayham ?of
ln? l it'y recently graduated ffvm
loharry at Nashville, Tcnn., was
ranted the position a< It. N. and
s now employed in Knoxvdle.
Little Altimeze Ilurson, Passes
not ing Oetboer Oth the soul of
ttlo Altime/.e Hudson took its
ight a Way tv d\vcll with the
ij.ir.ts in the other world where
11 is sunslvmc She was the only
aughte: of Rev. and Mrs. M. R.
ludson, age 10 years. ' She had
asseil to..the 7th grade in school,
unornf services were held at the
lethel A. M. E. church Sunday
ctobcr loth at 1:00 p.m. Little
liss Yalalia Ho\yard read resoluiou
in fjJ'half of the Sunday
L-hobl class; eulogy, Dr. VV. B. S
larke. Th following were flowr
givls: Tl? Misses Valdina Mariii.
Vermeil Kelley, Anna DanIs,
Clementine Atkinson, Cynthia
tkinson, Mary Daniels and Yalt
in llowaru. Those leave to mourn
or-parsing, hotn^arents, two brolers,
and ft' host of n>? ;'tl\*es and
ttle 1- ien \V. J. WiP-s was
I .):. * - ? i .
.ui-imi uiifciur, interment in
ethcl's cemetiry. ;
Dickerson A. M. K. Church
Rev. J. II. Bryant, Pastor
Sunday was a high day at this
iiirch. At 11 o'clock the ..pastqi,"*
. levied his text from II Timoi.y
1'! la; theme Workman.* The
xl of) the ?vonng was selected
cm tfie l.'lflfd Psalms 2nd verse
ehohl how good, it is for breth n
lo dwell together in .unvort.
heme Live Together. Rev. Thomi
III moils o 1' Hemingway unH bi n
ier Charlie Browne of Columbia
ere visitors. Sister Clara Sinleton^
one c;f our very faithful .s
lemlbers is in tli\p hospital in
harle-ton. We pray for her an
u ly recover.
.Mr. \\. 11. Wilborne district man
r-r of the Pilgrim Life Insurance T
iri'-"1;- "r 'jft'"'1 ' "-""'H 1
ty tq^ "set ii*uii. ollice here.
ETHEL A. M. E. Z. ( HI RCH
Woodwind, S. ('.?The regular
citing >er,vice> of ILthel, Rev.
I.. Robsin pastor was. largely
tended with our Elder Coh&n
cat'iung an i'n.spiring sonncn.
Mr. J. V. Lancy of Chost(T>and
mthtr visitor were with us. Mr
Leathers also woishipe^ with
. Mr. J. E. Spann made an ad ess.
M-. Way ma 11 Johnson, .
is. A. Cohen and daughter and
n; Mr. 11 McCollough of Red
ill and i.-tor Minnie Thompson '
re* anyone the visitors.
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srlaking And Embalming q
?SI.or, AN? g
,OWER PRICES
tMRUIvANCE SERVICE
fear As Your Nearest Phone" ? JM
ertaker for State Hospital ? |l
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