The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1937, Image 1

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I . . " jr ? - lookint / . VOL. XII?NO. 38 ~ Plans Cojrnplet [ School and i~ THE PALMETfl) I \ Miss Theresa Kenned} r: ': ? Large Crowds The pro-gram for the Cc-nking School and Foou Show is now completed, according to infjuration from Miss Theresa Kennedy who will be in charge of the dcronstra tions to be given in Bethel A M.K. Church, beginning Monday night f and closing Wednesday nigh:, No7 vember 17. There will b t-fm*e t nights of regular sessions of- the school The, nirhth- lontfii. " will be interesting to all who <.ttend, and most especially to hous. wives, cooks tarn., people who love to con-, test ''for prizes. To relieve the " "program of any monotony which may occur the managomert has arranged for quartette nrgvng, and other musical numbeis.-The management of the Bethel Church Cafeteria will serve hot lunches to all who' hunger?w4n+e?they watch the demonstrations ef.the school. Scientific methods will be advanced in the-art and scknde of cooking and food'preparation and conservation.. The aim of t"h e i. schoo'l is. to emphasize the principles of household econom . where bv many valuable lesswis homemanagement an. control 1 \*ry be ^ gained by auditors as w?'l a s ' those who "Play" be used in the regular demonstrations as set up ' by the demonsimtor. IN SUNDAY SCHOOL' ROOM The Sunday ^cb.o'ol room o f Bethel church Will be used lor the classroom where the sesrohs of T"1 ~ k Artist of Ober Ip Piano R - . U Miss Gla<_ys Thomas, associate professor of music, State A. and M. College, Oraneehuvg will appear m Piano Recital, ?.Ionday, Nov. 15th, at 8 o'c'"ck in Uniiversity auditorium. (Cempli memtary). 1 Miss Thomas is an accomplished pianist, and well known in the musical w< rl<l. Miss Thomas gradual yl from Oberlin wrth honors in 1.re-j ceiving Mus. B. dogi*<\ She has done graduate wcr.k at the American Conservatory in Chic.ar go. She stiKiiedft ir.' ivah'ly for two years \^h an English pianj ;-- jONi:^fii.i.i~silts s ' There will be >i Ileal*.\ picture given at Foster's Chan'-l <r> the" 23rd of this .month for benefit of the school children. This pic-tyre is i to IV' ^iven by the Union County Health Club. A ' crnnf- rrniuri ia A Prd-Thanksgiving program is to be given at Foster'; ' hap J on the 19th. There will b a popularity play given by tfy teach ers at'this time. Ticket! are be, ing sold by the girls aiui t h e lucky teacher will be known. ? whieh one is the. most?i-oular. * Admission for adUlts 10c; 5c. for school children. Sunday van an unuusal Jay at Bethany. This was the anmfal rally which occurs every fir^t Sunday in this moijth. . There were twelve captains which spon . soned th$? rally. Much vompeti tion wa% manifested during - the occasion. Mr. Henry Tins c: was rW- the hfglP'sl dunoi.?His?omount - was $30.70 Special mention - - : AT THE SPECIAL LATE SHOW SATURDAY NITE 10:15 FOR COLORED ONLY J ' NINA MAE. ...' J McKlNNEY in "LIFE IS REAL". , with ETEBROY HOMERS & ) -HIS BAND | SCOTT '& WHALEY ALL SEATS ? 52c [%Eool f? __ % ; ?7? ed for Cooking Food Show iEADER, SPONSOR ' .. r ? r In Charge Expected Each Night the Cooking "School will he held. This is a spacious and ideal room with seating space for 400 people The heatinw plant Sf: thV church is adjacent to this ro&m 1 ?rn? on j the right in front o-f the iifdience is the kitchenette of the church which .nay he used to great advantage in-the school., . MAN Yj PIUEXS OFFERED Several , iiset'nf prizes will be offered to contestants. The be^t cake l'.uked with AdluK Hour will win a prize, and so will other fea 1 tures for > rize winning w.ll be announced in the first se<sitn cf . the school. It is vefv ii. nm'tart that attendants to Alio ?'.coking . School 'come to the first session. The first so. sion will be Monday night, Nov. 115th. WHAT TftE PEOPLE THINK .? People o'f Columbia hove receiyeu the news announcement of the comirjf^Cobki;Tg~Schccl --with joyous anticipation and everyone seems to be just waiting to atS1 the school. There i? reason believe that many visitors n out of the citv will come in attend the school and 'learn of the values* aw-s?t forth by ' he expert in charge of the deiconstration. It has bee.i the o\p rience of tlho.se who sponsored these schools to t witness brg crowds present wherever the.jgchooh have been conducted. Columbians will go out in lull. 4 lin and Vienna ? 1 ? T ecitai ner@ ist, Emma Proll Knorr, whtt be- . came interested in her, after hearing- her in 1029. T In the summer Of ?she went to Vienna, Austria to study under the world famous or- , pan master and pianist, Louis I)itc. Dite praised her very high | ly and as a re^yjt introduced her j to many of his fricind^, some | whr> are well known?- Austfar and German coivposers^ anu artists, I as Karl Fl-gerl. j Miss The mas is a very hriltliant pianist, therefo-r.e she al; ways-Aicas.es her hearers. - due T)t a. 0. 0. Fernando? and Mrs. Eliza Smith as they ranked second an* third. Netwithstand,Big disyppt 'ntments arid obstajjwes allfine, and inu;h credit lijvas^ gjVen thorns'The eiAire col- , Hection for the day anou-m-d to $200. The pt'pit was f rac< d with | the presence of Rev * P- hasnn, Parker, and Gilniore^ Revf^Par- ' kor i.o'ivervd a burning message j dm in-* the evening service, Mrs. Lou se Stewart has re- ' fumed from. Columbia af.er a ( isit to > ? riaugrtcr Air.'. Lvaty d Mr. S. Thompson, a veteran deacon of Long's Chapel is quite trnVsposeri" at the?Kern*?of?his- daucrhter Mrs. Bc tha Th mnson. There will be r. vocal cancer!| Thanksgiving niynt at Bethany iriven by tlx^ .ou'ndav school. Some of thpi Ea'st talented and eloquent are planning Mo appear o*n the 'Program A. doorway fee will Be charged which is to be announced later. special lat.v show for colored only The Carolina Theatre is presenting a Special Late S'uw for Colored Only, (Saturday nite at 10:4S. . . The Fiaturle Pictiure will be>, "Life I? Real" featuring Nina Mae M.'j&finnqy, Debroy Somcra and II's Band, Scott and Wbaley and an all Colored Cast. The Box Office for this Spe rial Show will onmi at about 10:30 Saturday.*:Night, and the Ad.nisvron wjllVbe 25c fur all seats. ; "Life. Is Real" also features, many Masrvd .Bands, Bnn.ro Or! chtstra, Five) " Giant OrfrtKpv Massed Chdrle5e-3. Rhythm, Mut sic .and Plenty fyT'Song* LEEVY SCHOOL P. T. A. , The Parent-Teacher Association <yf the Leevy Elementary school, on [ Thursday night, October 28, brot to a close a Queens contest in the Emmanuel A. M. E. church in Kendaltown. . The exercises were'open ' ed with the following program: , Instrumental sol d, Edgar Thomp Ron; Reading, Mrs. S. White; Vp, ca| solo, Joralu Dixon V t * amHFo t m v 1 , : COIX'MB Allen Uliiv. i? Wncllin ITifrU 4 V TT iinutii^U'll I 11^,11 V / 11 To Good Start on Bus Drive j Teachers Opvn Campaign With 'i. * (lift oT S250 on First Day Th^ pupils- a:nd teachers of Booker Washington Hi hool and other workers jroportei' vncouraging progress as 'thr campaign for a school l>::s entered its second vweek: the t "ii 1 < is of, the local school having given the drive a good send of wH.Fi an initial gift of $250 ti.o first <lny.'. ? ??? Funds lor the nmrela -j of a new bus arc beijfe raise*. b y home ruon1?rmd"CT!iss g eups by means of contributions, vote celling, t'ahces and. other i.ctivitles. Competition." umonc; home rooniu, groups is espbcFf,llv _J<eVn because' of the prices stake. To 'the home room in tlx.- senior high school raising t.h^ 1 ighest amount wi/V'go a prize a free cducatiora> trip Fn the hh; wlierfi puYolia'*"d. A similar prize v being offered in the jimmr Higlt, school- department. In add' on to the groan prizes two or'" s for individual achieve me rit aie offer e. i To the girl raiding t-h?high est amount will go a dies, and to the boy will go a p.ii'\ o f sho^s. " tk - -r A 'bus for.,th'i_trnn-ii?it:?tion' of athletic teamsfyiVii-ic ^oups, special study gfnijis . a:id ot'.' i school units has been th< cream of the Columbia lvteh sell"! for several' years. As the activities, of the st h<.'oI hs ve* been greatly. Enlarged it; all directions the need of^a more a?Ji- parte means of transuonat.on has be - me in efeasing'v remssary. Already two interse.tional football gums have been caneellwl b"ea-se of the prohibiivp cout of triuuq?qrtatfiwa. Fans an . stif.por'U rs,"'of the high school^ Tornado football squad will remember" that the local ?. loven has wu: scvun championships in the last ten years. - ' j P.WjA. Housii C.nmmiiniV\7 < Educati J. Arthur Brown Charleston,' South Carolina,? In the colored division or the P. \Y\ A. Housing Project which is officially known as the: "Cooper RiS'er Court", the tenants have bound themselves in unity feT the development and welfare of the project. as n 11 W". fifAthemsclvos ay the organizajiorrrrp^ Community club. This 'club. is officially <no\vn as the "Cooper Iiiver Court Commtmty club". The club has neld semi-monthly meetings from the t/mu?of?its?organization at which time problems concerning the interest of the. project aiu. the comniur-ly* uie discussem? , It is tne intention of the club to present a series of educational programs in which^ talents of vu-. lioug forms will Ire presented for the enjoyment of .he club, as well as, fo*r our uraiij friends. With this particular objective in view, the initial o' these series of programs was presented on Sunday aftennon?stf?five p'cluck?in?tkeCommunity room, the auditorium .e'signated lor such purposes. The prog) am was opened with a prayer- ?y our cmupia.ru, jur. T. Kef. hens. after which a very oeautP 'spiritual was sunn .by the Sunday School Choir of Ebenezer A. M E. church. The hisoiy and basic principles on which the club was i'ounde was Wry carefully presented by Mrs. John Kdwaid Williams,, vice president >f the club. Mrs. Iv.'ith Caldwell Blunt, directress of musical activities, hclo the audience spellbound with 1 er beautiful renoitior of an instrumental solo entitled: After these well-rendered and highly app iciated numbers were performed, the .queens, beautifully fcdwncd, marched down the aisle and took their places or the rostrum to awaiti -the awarding of the prizes. P$w'ipal W. A. Perry of Lcevy a-tW Waverly schools was then called upon to piesent the .prizes. In lifting words he onlftnendnd the^association for its very worthy objective in sponsoring the contest whivh was to raise money to provide clothes, shoes, arret fTee lurches for school children in neou. The prizes wer? ? lod She mctti IA, SOUTH CAROLINA, SAT Home-Coin Nat'l. Negro A iJ Week r > ? * r u ' Omega \Final Program tit Universi "" T: r. '' ", ; In c/bservance of Natiihd' Negro Achiovi liient Week, the Tiocal < 'hap; e.^of Omega Psi Phi ir?ternit.v has completed its' filial program.which is to bo held, J' Allen Cniversity, I'ynday, Nove v>er 14, "at' l p." m. The , guest speaker will ho Dr.Russell Lloyd Anderson, 1'b. D.. head of thy departnn at of Biology at John si..1 C. Smith IJ ni\ ns/ty, Chai lotto, >?'. C.The presence of th" put; lie will he- greitly appreciated. "J win ? - News In and Around Washington Wns'nirutcn. I). O.j NV 11-? ! h _.lmtiee Black <in,-sti?*11" was brought up aprain Islst Monday .li-d'.i'ds to. his oligitv'lty as" a. Sup-erne Court Judge. l.ut the .Court refused to adniH a liearW . Th" .t xtra session of ("ingress v. hi h is to -convene, next Monday ha- many bills for discussion? among-some. o'f the most interesting' or.-.s are the Anti-lynch ire* Id! 1 u:i ' ehe much -talked of I.abcr problem. There could be no bHl or.y move vmpertant than th('se, because of their vital importance to the. wei! being of man. But before C<mg -'-s 'adjourns next spring war mcjihe so tense that the session, will have to be prolonged.., Mr. Williams let t last week for Columbia, S.. C., his home. He received a letter of the ill; ess and" "misfortune' of Ks nto-" tber. lie ill be gone for two* iw'oks. Dr.. Charles We? To v. tvfessorof dliMory, Howard University J?!? !iv? ;? 1 his- regular.-svrh.on'- at ! ?>U</i'?tpoIilun A. M. E.. Church. He is the press/ling elder-or this ' I district. : . ? ig' Village ^lub Presents ional 'Program l"U:. UM,i r.i.l. T.... -.1 v 4. I.-II ii"n- . uunt uzq the ]u*alit-if 11} "trains oi Mrs,: , Hluut's. rendition ?.ied from the (ins of tin.' Tuidienoo. your huntbio scvil'c ,'ir.ii business managet piesviit1"! his classmate and pal Mr.- A. Allan! Allston who* djelivered the a dress. Mi". Allston, a "vaduate of the S. C. State college in the class of 10X7. and, now connected with t:o Xnith Carolina Mu'tual I.ife Insurant company I brought o.:'...,.pianv . Strong joints . [in his*atli! -j.ss, These remarks were indeed very inspiring' an' [.helpful to rpe many friends pres' nt. Mr. slMor has pained eon" i J -raHe ftcWr.itio'n throughout 'hi" and licighhio'pg states for his yenown*'- oratorical ability. r * " " At t'.' e/( so of this very rnter1 -tine h ef n-t the audience joineO lin sinrrdg that very beautiful hymn: "On\ard Christian Spld iers". Fnn 1 this point a period <>'' fift,peh nunitfes was devoted to aii opeti foranf afwhivh time many interesting posticus were waged. The tun i.-r - wv contertv. frr particular art.uivl Mr. Alljston's , address whiir. ii*. very masterfullv handled. Another selection was rend' red by. tlu, Sun vay fehool Chvir '?.f F.benittvr church after '. \\ hieh t dioWed the benediction by ou"r "chapivin/ Thi - r nciudc the initial of our scries if educational pre/grams wKich will he sponsored monthly by.the club At this time the proram < nnnv.ittee wish sto express it-- sincere appreciation to a']l who tppen.ro * 011 the program, as well as, those Who assisted in various ways :-n m. king this program a succcssiul 11 e. then awanird in" the reverse on>r of their rank, based on the amount of m(>iiev rttised through votes J^y the queens respectively. The first prize-was won by Mis>s Porotliy Richmond as one of the j queens who with her Captain Mrs. Henrietta Ila/.el raised $11..''U. The s.coivl prize wVnt to .Mrs. Ada Love, queen; Sirs. Talna Adartts. J ftptaiu; amount raTs<\.. $0.10. 3rd (size to Mrs. IlWrothy Alston : queen; Mrs Mary Miles, captain;amount raised $3.98. 4th prize to Continued on pags Q ^J .. \ * i vuviici at Bishops' Memorial The public is invited to attend Bishops' Memorial church S nday morning, Nov. 11th at 11 3e a.ffr. to hear the Wonder.1 Boy Preacher Robert Hor ry Lewfti., La ^e congregations have followed him. evBrpnzemen Charity r-f-;: Ball | .. Friday night, November 5th. the Bronzemen held ther?- meeting at the home of Mr. James Williams?During?tlxis. nmoting, Hie , Club discussed, the Charity Ball. Plans are almost - nplete for this atTair, which wi'I b e helj at the Township Auditorium Monday ni'ght, Dece 1-r 13, 1937. All money will go t o Charity.The following will ror . "oive donations: Jagger? Old Folk's Hon.e^ Wilkinson Home and to purchase 300 baskets for the poor. All tickets to this affair vyill?be. 55c. Advance tick cts will be sold foh 40c, i:n until the night of December 13 There will be Ads sold to the merchants of thu? city. Each subscriber will be published in Tie Leader; also will receive one thousand (1000.) coupons tc he g"ivcn his or .hipr customers or patrons for the chalices of ? lAt-M w? ue uwariTi'a -at. tnis Ball. F.ach subscriber 1 he on every coupon Riven. outx Draw-/ rg will take place at 1? /deck Vou must be in the buiiting, if space permits to win aJ prize. Anyone will be eligible to win a prize except members of the ,Bronzemen and their fai.i'ies. * o All subscribers will have the right to .send in names and address of the poor that th? .* know. Each home will b% investigated, To all cl.bs and readers* any donations will be appreciated. ancT made public by request. Help, the ,Bronzemen% to bring about good cneer. I wish ai1 the boys and girls, women nrd men in Columbm wqold orga"ize one grand tSunshine Society, whose chief object would be the promotion of good feeling, good cheer, peace an { happiness among all the people. But first you must have runshme in your own soul before ydu cah communicate sun Hint1 to others. If we stepped! :_u a. li? t I IU nxe mallei, l l fl ill Xl ao should find more in. <>'jv lives to be nappy about than tu bo -orry about. So during the Christmas Holidays, let's be jo*y makers. burden bcaiiers, be anong those wh?>x sha'l assist in .illing che i ommunry in. whicn rou li?. e wi'h good ehcer. It is our duty to cheer and comfort ..ithers; it.jis our outy make the offm mOr.it,. in which we live not only "better, but happier.? Happier, btoause bettpr lor our having livr l in ir. If you would like to bring good cficor to those who r.eed it, your first- step will be to help U4' Bronzenien on their first ( harity Ball December 1.-th. Notice The- Leader Icthe name of the Orchestra. 7 ?. -nil bronzemen. John H., Bell. Bus. iMgr. _ % ? Spartanburg1 County . f Teachers' Ass'n. ; . "The Spartanburg County Teachers' Association hold its openirtg bwCeting Saturday. Nov. f a t di'an Street school with the eocticn as follows: Mr. Hudson Porlc \fr"' Vlnrn Powell, vices-president; Mrss C. M. CaripbeP, secretary; Prcf. W. A. N't-al, treasurer and Rev. Ben son, chaplain. - Prof. Brooks, the SpartanburgCounty SupL, was the main speaker of the occasion. The CaVr cr Street school located on the scuthside of the city furnished music for the occasion, with the following projgram: An introduction or pic sent a-' (Jon_jof tlu-i'r thirteen faculty mVj>mjrs_^hy Miss Grac Walker. lioW Do You 176? (Greeting song). Sireing in my Sor.l, (aspiritual) led , by Miss Rivers, 'lake my Hand Precious Lord? Dorsey, led by Misses *N. B. Thompson and K'. R. Moora. y . - * ... At Bet W Nov< x?tn L'RDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 19: ing To BejC chievem pnt November 7-14 V l At Allen \tf Sunday Afternoon I linv ProdoKnn ??4 WW " - ' . i < - i hel A. M. amber 15 iter olorful Affai . . . - t I J President McC ' Thanksgiv I c A. U." CM 1} OK COM r-T)0* \Ti: SI (HI. .Tha'.K'firiv.r.j? ?!,ry at A! ? J* hivarsity trii- v. : ?> !i rfill s> If air. the t-tr! V.ame hM\v.?ii an-i' <*: which has ,i!y-;ty y :;ds i if (p; ., < iv friends and r.,- :TTT. st N -^i n oi-li.'i ir -Sv_' Cn- ?:? Ii-riu-- thc-fX-'<-,i'.iv,. an-i t!i" stv.'ra! c inir.C * < * -> \v:i', -thee a inanniiMtj: naiji n-. Th _ <'i.-irvi is itii;i*r ?t\ >1':'.. ai-> vitif.s. all fit" \yhkh :i...if (lit* la surest at' n ?is<.- uf; A!'.. :ittes ever i-ssetuhled nt a:: , ore time. It al-o itrhtfr- thn* 'hr Aluinni Assai-iat i'i.: is n?.\v ' fully articulated with 4ho ;>: - ?] . a-Uministration ,..f / Its-4-. I'. i-ity*. The Chapters uliiinly < izcd should get'.- an i hnvitheir represe: try i. s i ; an : bring a i donation fo-. th - v< -uft of the'. meeting.. Whihn \i\: ..meet, in^r is not to pay niosuy, the Alunini of Allan lilsin *< > ' to help tie physical cvt diii"xi of tije college. f Stunt Ka.'ers are teaching new yells* and -songs. a.i; ?v: -t era are berng told xv^l ' r^f ov Coddrs' to u>e in prej^iv r^Thi 'r floats, .the fe'ceptioj^ con nut: .?.? in charge. of the dinner is by. ir.g talked to atSout the n paint. I le dvr.r.er -to haw for t visiting alumni* who will ,v- :n ble in the- college dir.irg h.!! t repast aTtk-r -the people attet.ding the rriass meeting in th^.au ditoriurr. will have. enjojtd t.i special message to be d !iv' :. by L)r IvJcOill,-. The To. tba'.i" in--.: aw running and jump; r - 1' four _^hey might be lie . ' / t-y Benedict, tho' such, a t?o:.r has not happened ^ " l"!u; itme.. People 'in ,{K6" tipp'r-1 i !> .".< part of th* Stale., a v. liit.fnitr?" to be here, because it is -' time Ailcniles have evVr r. '--n.pt ed to take the gates olT h,h;?j.-< to the (Citv of CoKimbia. t> bi : welcome to htf H-vh,ters and even M.iVur" bo aske to gi' c it bi> . k. There has : <>t jr.-en an;."iv - what Dr. ulance, j>v. <-h: . Dr. Lewie. D an O'l nectioji with. th-- j ?*?:.. ? President at.*! Th.- a - y'...' the various commit:. ..timately . ,1;>*"h Thr-hw egday ami afternoon. I h thing, and the s.:b1.- : r t ' do is t> cojiV- and so--.* 1 talk_<> the State. The progrr .1 ^Ul' reach >*?/? t..air es.K. Kcsjj.-jpn in + . details*.' plans oj 'the .. V :s- i-.: being care 1 for.Iwry ci'th i?*. hy the committi's. TinEva* JesSy e C Brown, Ncn Chnrlestoj F. C.?T' Eva Jossye Choir from the <"h "ai !*'' semble of "Porgy and Ik :in-' der the personal direction of .M'-s* Eva .T^ssyv wvll appear Morris Brown A. M. E. Char day eveai^g, Nov. .IfHh. j1 Mjfo. Tnis ap'?ea. ance is un>.-1 fh-V auspices of Emmur^itl c.' M- ris Brown A. M. E. ehniv vs. .:f Charleston, on, Mor is F< et h . tween Ft. T bilip and King" 'i'hisj choir of Miss Eva Jt*-yA- livi won??i. m.lf?lpitih: a'. ^ :.. tion. TV?3 !pfiding critic; :.'.y unanimous in acclaiming th - .choir conceit to be -one of th " l>v<t. Don't mis*. it. Come ea and secure a goo.a .seat. uerc. : . mission 35e; Reserved seel., -she. Hark to 1the Marrftitn. *"?xi hv Mrs. A. P.. McGhee. Rleo Hvaai, led by Miss G .AVall:< :> The mefnbers of the facnl'vare; Mr. Mil^Ndd. Harr:-- prin-* cipal oxtd 7t| grade.teacher M;ss K. R. Mool and Ms.E. P.. Ashrams, 1st teachers - 2nd. grade tenchi rs^Mr-. Aza'? c R. McGce and Miss Millie 11. I>i> -. ers; 3rd g'adOs'Mrs. K. .<1. Re-co er ard Missv L. R. Tonipson; lth gra..o Mrs. F. p. Ymmg end Miss L. V Pads; 5th grade Mesdames A. R. McWhrtcr and K.. J. Wilson. 6tn grade M's-s G. M. Walker and K. R. Emily. Each - peison left the meeting bove the ^cerage. 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