The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1937, Page Page 4, Image 4

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iii . i ?;?? .?: tf,' Palr* 4 ' ' ??"" f" i . ', ?*>e ; ; j palmetto iErailrr :jf , ,* PUBLISHED WEEKLY ! 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C Entered at the Post Otlicc at C6 iumbia, S. C., as second class matter by an'Act ol? Congress. SUBSdnFITONS One Year - -_$2.00 Six Mouths _? ! 1.26 Three Months .76 Sm^e Copy : .06 . f 'F&ltElGN ADVERTISING H- . . AGENCY W. B. ZIFF CO., Dearborn St., Chicago, 11L ^JUlliciai Advertisements at the rate allowed by , -Jk The Leader- will publish brief and .. . ruo omil letters on subjects ?l general interest when they are accompanied by the names -ana address of Che authors and are not of a dematory nature. Anonymous communication wilj , .'not be n ticed. K?-'jocted maniiscripts will not be returned. ? " , ~~ ' . REMITTANCES Checks, Drafts and i'ustai or Express Alsney OieF-us should "be i made payable to the ordeT of Ihe ^aimetto Leader. GEO. H. HAMPTON _ Publisher M J. FREDERICK - Editor. E. l'HILIP ELLIS 1 Hold Ag> nt ; f ?. $z 4 "* ! '--.ft ' , 'Communication intended for the , ? / -5'current issue must bo very brief " > i'h/ ttnd should reach the editorial j. desk not later than Tuesday ol each week. City news, locals . - personals and social n^ws by Wednesday n^rht. Business and Editorial Phone 4.">2.' SATFR D.)Y. N;QVEMHER 20th, FILL AN# SEND IN iOlR* - ClfoSl S CARDS Duflngiiiij1 week o\vrv family'_ is' support#ii/ have"leco.red l-n' ewfftc.-ypi^nt' C n.n'is C'?'. .D These . awla n.. . t.i It.. IfiUtOl a t'ltjUjOll . prompt .attention, If there ar- > any who have not as/Vet ar.sw^ . ered tbe? questions, and mailed the V-. cards, du sp "to-day; tliey' must by ''ijolF' sont 'M ^*v n'*diii'Kht Saturday. .Jv' Thy Government is trying__to tind i- ' out something vi finite about the. ' number of people without work at t all, an j alii; about those who jii-t have occasional jobs. Of con.se,;v9his ones not mean that anyone * will receive work art once, but in the. r.J, it mi;;ht mean that some way way be ng-' ed may be able clu, obtain work, ured but whereby^he .irijcmpluyUnless ther.. is, full and h arty cooperation on. the part of th? people,"the -Government will not be in a position to form.date definite policies for imp; ovingutho deplorable situation which evtryone ? agrees needs ^attention Mail your ' cards today?the last chance. . ? ^ I'USH THE ANTi-LYNCHING BII.E. This bill has been .overwlv m- 1 ingly passe. by the "U. iS. House ' of Reproser.tativuv It is now in the Senate firr consideration. During the last' Cbmgrss, this bill was set down on the calendar as No. 2 for attention, that is, it was ? to be taken uu as soon as Farm'u legislation was out of the way. It now scents that Farm legislation, is not yealfy fmB there is a disposition to sKuift aside this hiil ' so that the; pvesident's program < can he.. cn?\ led out. The majtfj i- ! ty ofTffe Senators arc in favor of < the passag'.' of this kill and they t J should, insis. that it be cc/rsi er- < , ed. If Congress cannot keep its <, AVOffb- -how- can it -btf -ox-ptHMod- h ?hat?citizens' keep r'th'Tr<u O'l'-'j tainly, if any Agtincy cn .earth | . ought be reliable, the great U. S. , Government* should be, or arc broken promises a part of tho new ., philosophy of government Jen own as the "New Deal?" Coloied \ tens in particular of ; those states where voHTng is re- ' ge.rdod 'as a precious right of citizens .mould urge their Senators '' , to stand him and cary out their promises. Mob mur.V r should be given a knock out blow. Ore's life should at least * be as safe ' 4 under a democratic form of gov- 1 ernment as- under Fascism. Push i to passage the A nti-Lym'hing i J . Bill. , 1 * -*? Z Kampbellgrams i; X Stephen C. Campbell ? J | ' I have been asked to write to all young preachers and tell 'thern how \ to hold a church.- Th?* i? impus? , sible. :No man can tcdl you. how to hold a church who to love and how to vote.'i I am suggesting the following technique. *1 1. Have an awareness that the . X/ord wants me here, tho' the pay 1 is poor and the way is rough. 2. Keep.7yourself .fit morally. 1 physically. vmentaUy, spiritually ? , af>d financially. 4. , r ; Is. Go to everything your denomination has and sit up to the front where'you can he seen, heard . , and used. (Campbellistie philoso- 1 PhV) ' 1 4. Never make an excuse, make < * 1 i preparation and shoot at the target. - 5. Never depend on pulls, pushes llnd strings. "".Put your best into what you do, do more than is t equired. t>. Never threaten to resign if? . 7. Look your best, tho' the suit .s cheap; poliiji your shoes, shave iu In usb yom' teeth. Be an ex-* unph. b. Avoid barber shop and cafe philosophizing. > y. Speak "with authority by .viinwine witat ^ou -ay is true All pars are hated." V hat you do not .now, tind out b>* study and more tudy. 3 lo. Be a flowing river and not v barrel or stagnant pool. Take n and let out. Be a cnannel tin.J vhleh Information* Inspiration and .ncitation run. . . t H 11. Ktuourage youj; people to ,ive to everything and everybody ..at eonves along,. This will form he giving-habit. 12. Appeal to the Got! thai is n those who do not care for ao.i ,nd yiyars. . t 1*7? I'ay your debts: Debts, Jjkii iituxi Dirty an: triplet;. l^.''i Visit everybody, Speak to ni rylEily you meet: Make them uugji / He one ol' the folk: 15*/ Learn to*" listcii, ami listen o learn. Use your ears, eyes,ami notebook:- f. lb. As you grow. euHfvate.jthc' ' copies-Hxtcnd their- horizons ami x pa nil your vision. Neither will yt yro\v the-otheiv All willgiow ,o, ami fflxnv. ? 17 Never Wait for something .o happen, *toiiako something hap-,, pon. ? IS Build something.' if. only a aeVyipair of steps. ' ' *j 1') keep busy yourself ami keep, he people busy. > | ?y0?Ho Vnliniiinoils with vein ippreoia.tions .lor "little favo.s. >Vi;ite a card to thoiie. who sei ye. aMT. Brag .uii. tlio masses and not in- classes, , . .' 21 . lit >>>ur board i Ik m-tings heat "Viiat -all has to -av -j?Tit plan an-' icipatiiry. 22 I'lcaeii the trtftlj', I'reaen 10 the heart. The hea.dWill couM 011 later, ' 22 be careful aliout being, nidge, Jury and l'roseculing- ;.i?oi;itey when one is on liial; lit .'act stay out <>f person to .per hi ighls. . ' if these suggestions Will . hei.p ..oil, 1- am paid, lor lllc; tiiiie it took' to think them up. Blown \V i.iaiir.lkierk?uf St. 1'aul believed a ,?iv?t*ter ought- not stay long, but te .'elaioied Sunday, "l,ar.-e"ji)i each. <V better than ever. Vou know .Mr. Lie Davis, I'eek wid Jackson never %biag ??n anvaehi r but fhese three. claim that ...eir pa-stur oiight stay here, unoi he is too i/ld to preach aa.l then .hey will heiji him by. preaching .liemseives.. i \ 1 rilnitc to St. I'auU^Deatfoh.:*.' j \\'i! have the lintM deacull boa; i iv the whole state, yea, the L'nitr d States, lio, the whole WorKl. 1 Key work in harmony with the pivyanv all(j follow tne push>r. i :it y arc watch doys fer tile pas<> aaltb churc:;. They ure c\es, ars and feet. They never ht the va-tor >>r his family sulfur. They. ,r;:$t him and each other.- They ire 12 biy fat sw-et" soulcd broth rs that have* religion. They nev:t. ?houCi and holler. They. neva. r ay amen tyud but they cry, look cd and glad.. I know when thvy ite happy. Tackson laughs, Ihek ;ets re.. Davis wigglt his. foot; ilenn -hake hi* head; Guyto.n miles; WiHiams'talks back; NVu> .'is and iluiker, yritv^ McCliuton n.?ws his he.ad and Connor crb sThcn I know they are happy. They ,t'e line deacons. ? ?? IMiH !.NT A IIV -CITY i : ECHOES I ; * By~"CAP JiM" J * * ""\Voil Wo Jliv ltiiVTTTg' idiill Weather, of ColllSC Ull!^ !l pel . .ill that has livi d up 'hero0Uinong. the laoimtain can Understand what one mean's when, lg- speak? i f ideal weather. To "experience a clear November mojn, when the air ijust right, the sunshine just rieht ihd the woods ih.it encircle, are puttirii? on such beautiful colors, md one have to admire the handv work of - nai orek?(-geh?wli '.I' r?h? tvotrl 1 in- not. Such ti <lsijv, wi'h itch weather; cannot bejuJplaiind with pen, one.has to get xtfie' toiivn. to know what ideal woat-mjjr means.' Well after all, one .can and iK s get a kick out of living in America, ^-specially down among the'wil lows antT pines. At time thingtake such a freakish turn, you have to he careful in hotting on anything: norjto racing, cards, dice igh jumping, legal deri-hns -a _ what not. Now to understand what I am talking about, wvhen f -ay legal dicisinn's,Nlake\our courts follow some trials and verdicts; -co how little a part the ovi donee plays. when the reaching of a vorlict is at slake. Just now and then can the average layman see iny connection between the .ovi-' lonce and the verdict." Mighty few verdic ts srp^to up with ovi- j lonco. But' the queerest$|hing that nas come out of the hopper lately was. that winding -up of those 8 hoys ease down in Alabama. The wirtenro n g a TtrSff a IH11 Wtr i d o m i ^ " ally the same; the charge the -amo; the same* witness swore a-' rainst all eight; the star state! witness' told, her tale time after me; nfit oven hinting that any of them could possibly be innocent, vt affci- years of battl'njf over _iji, i, ^ TH the case, and without any change in evidence, or after discovered ev-I id:nee, like Jighteniiig and thunder on Xmns was the world supprised when the papers announced that 4 ol' the '8 had been set free as jay birds in sij l'yr a? tlte charge of "a->ualt" was lonberned. The dther 4 given long term* in. the pen. Only a tiod can explain-such action especially jn a Christian country. Ilut aft.-r?all wlteli we think of trie fight that the state made in >rder to net to murder all 8 of ifp a bit.1 Aii.^agree V\fith Uncle Abe, it eo111 . have been worse. Now we want to calb the,-attention to our folks that happen .to be employed ty any one, to renieni btr tli.; old sayii g Hon j is the ;e-t policy ". Oh,. we know thero are {pule n?fm?rfrrr?pride's them '.-elves dn being "sjick", but tlieVu is a l tile, that never fails. Tht.' < ne that follows 'doing. .the slight hanil^lricks, is sine to be caught'.! .May. run sueces.- fully for a long time but it you follow it down you' meet .-'the end in the hanjs of t he I.AW. Now if there ever was a time and place where 'colored la-, borers 'could afford to be dishon-. est it certainly is not now, nor here. \ bph' oiight to ! e honest ' t:n or all ci c instances, but now,1 i.wui* ifu- ip m <?i .\u\ .miH,r i;mi j> sure not tin- timw tmr neither is ? HtjufoC-iahy whe re'near the-.. plaice.1' It *'eems iikv-* 'nft? that any- X?-' ' nutn . ot v. "ma::-*-with a half chain ?d"; Vrhiiiary Ahso that hap-,. >j.. +)..tn ,'te xct Wi'rk " how - atlavs, \v.-aihi l:tH)\v, iuni >?. ?. that the billy to-hohi .0:1 aiiti* out., is to go. sftayrjjf. an-.i honest. Back yoiiwhen N'ceVo hfhtn- was .sorter . I.iM demand: . hack rin those (fays when ,,1'ohs Wejv^^-mnatcd 'or olas | si tied: that i-- to say whifin certain of -A"!,. v-a- - t v] if-'as Xi-jth .work when it . v..is an in-ult .or! .'ah'n -as i>iK', ti> OtTor those- who happen ii"! he tmlorod svrrh a" libo. Win hav<- in-idd them many tinP . stanihiio hark . on *thoh' di-T-1 hi'v and -p-ak ? ? iot < as "That's}, a ijaniyiiici'i i'- What do^yoai' tak-' nio And mf course ml-' ,o: ir ! .1 >l.k - .kii it t his.' aiitl under .in- < eirrums*. ;n;*oji. trey could he * lie!.; /ami.'d a':-/ y< f'ebtiiej ii: r.k 1" v "f!:: .' ilex: ikrv. lhd what !?- ? to ?yWJ as a dam wjj. !/ 1 na.-o'l. AVifh the vi a: tlv ci.'hYlnir of hrend lines ad v . srrre.- with' nnuipuh of .wi.nii i* : I Vr.1 !'. white and hlaHc ai . .. with ij" i'fi!: :n-i?;,t.^Hif,th- ' . i ( -11;r e p i-hid on hy.no-1 by ha- r.-.o-i- falsi- .prhlet.atl*. m < : :. i :h a.e -n'.-i.K- to !??>* 1. j.i k. a'^t eh'iosc: atlij* ' ' are' f ntunato i-noujjh t i:l p i.itllih to'hfiy' ei rtainlyi i' M * I: :* \ i 11? * Jl: t i i n m* i l h imtr ii^ir4v d'-hofiest.y .on the-job, and e-piviaily where the firm or 1';:i1 y..i- |?\y 'ng a living wage. Ami ev.iy-. frill that expects faith ?}:'!. an,! h< re--: service ought,fig-| i:*e liu;f<it of_ living and pay in |j;-? "]"?. >i i i -p. N<>\v Miir city was >h. e !? ?.]' not ! r.g'" sin; i-. when 4 colored meiy all working for .the am. : or.ippny were arrested for, . aline. ,;i'. I: st we -n read it in the- jw." r- N'"\v we have been in- . formed that .thN-company pay ahovo th ilvt'h;;:'a foi; laborers'" a lid again another thing* which makes the pi tun- ' tin.rker, J of the ni n are repm t-ed "Yp-lie lfi'-h jhurehni n in tv.o of onr la ea.-1 a is i best city " ehb re \e -7~X >\\ We a re' at a lost f<>r ;i reiiii dy. If 'he jinn was paying "ni<\. .wage- a- wages go, and if they, lie I-gut !' religion as they ilai'm, holding down the amen eor-' iiers.'iaml yet t <y roiiM not resist the temptation or distinguish etw.et^ what v.as (hems and-what ' he! o: : - to _ "i.e Vo.injiypy. why it - o -dy - ;r d'l (. Hut here Coau .- ' the iido W'-I! 1 those nice i'ehs. I.e. i fihd hy other colored men.? Not h.idily. To those of 'he rata that' must labor for hivad and meat, jet i a- en^ieat you to be hon st t > yojix-'ves, to your firm, to your eh and to your (atxl*1 Ami then, tlie'<->doi ed, man is in".for^ a rough, rock.v load from now" on vhrn it v* 11 ' t?* raini?rj a li\>J I**-' ? ^ /vN'Ol.FT \ FAN'S . > ' ._ ' ' >- ? rri At m? service at Get*' -' man. ITa.ti-r the Pa-tfcr, Rev. It. .1. f. uii..- t'mjk. hi- t< xt from Pake 1 "?: 1."? Subject i'h Church Sin t I.ivi . I; v. .Nh'iVsvan and the JJ'-v. Nt:1 fiuivi Thompson St i- '?ri-h?< :' Spa.'.anbni"? were \\ ' .!< < u i i| vi-it.ors. A V. .-lid; ' fill P?Y PC 1. Son Wl< ta.'t;h; by"', Ay. ICfi v Itailcy. ' | '! '-xt. ,r:-to.r'j. message at nitV Matt!.>*v JiPliT. The ir \v can- j \cils- < : :v1 IcUou-hipped, Comnia' i".n v. a civ'-n. \Vc \vo?;0 tflad l'1 > ha\i Ri v. I.y'.es ami IKacon (Iii.nl nf Thompson St. church. I Tiij' tiacm!.- at Zlon Ihll <choo' aie ih'iatf 'a' ir b -t to pujt over a I'.y&l ,i"i>. T i i'V are trying 'to hum* this year, hitter, than 'ever hei'iir . P.'of.' b:?: ks* ale. Mirse" , (f"l'<>iah ami School of /ion HiU school also M ridanics I .'avis and K.i.'-C of ih^ ? iirlihorii';? school. Pacoh 1 All j Is _all c rated the t.-ach ci s' in a it nt e at Wcllfoid Thurs- 1 d-ya h.mI ! liday, Xov. tT~12. Oifr I' ii ' 1'i nf. Harksdalc was acanir. on-ly elected as pr<si .cnt* i t' th.* tipnrtanhut y County Teachers a.-*- ociation. 'rhe !' I A of Ziop Hill school if, (ioin^r ;i yr.v.t y-ork with,Mr. Dave (ii.-t a president. Th.it wonderfi'-SM?yra"'/ tip;, .is LMViiry. ?)l ^i-, T^ffiunn.i tit a* the school . Friday rtiylit, N'ovi lebor 1 Oth. X. ' . will icdcr a son^ rccita' Th Wesson Sisters ot 'Shelby, at' the Zi .!? II;'! school Monday riyi t. winter 22. We are ask iny all oui neiyhborine friends t< coinS: and hear them, T-> . r> . w- - / :. ?*** '' v ; . : "ij "' ? E PALMETTO LEADER ^ | jlAYBE SO Ar {' ^ * i " (By W., II. ? *: ("X-H-X-X-X-W-X-H":-! MOTHER Hail, all hail to mothers-in-law! Those who HAD somebody to Rive ! to somebody- else?daughters or ; sons. I nKtMi. GIVE, not Ioati as you s hall "see. j On that little' word "HAD" hangs all that I wish to say about I the mothers who never seem to realize that once they-^GIVE their children av.ay in marriage, these children are children they HAD. They bClong to them no longer. | Much of the abuse'and condemnation hurlvd at inotherfc-in-tew (much of it 'justifiable) is'due to .the silly a'/itude some' mothers take in regard to their' married sons AVricl""'dauglityr.s., JThey never leamfthat they fh'de out of ..the pi?'turo jwhen their children/ marrj^ the welfare of the children requirinflUmd demanding it. SJomc mothers feel that they shoufd continue to boss and to dictate how their married offspring should live. They "but in" and often "butt opt" peace, harmony and, success. It s.cems to me that if I weVe a mdther-in-law I would wait for uif jnvitationfTrom my. daughter orj son-in-law before 1 "intruded uport .1. ?t" tK.Of h.imn Tvven lilt? SiHIClll.l then It ~\Voulei depend upon ..eirCHESTER PARAGRAPHS ; Nurse Elizabeth Atkinson* who-, is Assistant Iliad Nurse at: the Hospital in I'tiion.'is visiting her. parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter At-; kinson. M/ss K. Melton of Finlejr High faculty spent the week-end . i n I.uufinburg.'N. C,-as guest of tyc'r brother, Proli. -J. Melton,. who is J ah instructor there. . .j Mrs Sarah Davis of PjoiladvlP"i)i and Mr, W-iii Adams; were married Tuesday night. Th/'y are' living at hjs home on LoonVis St. 1'fe-jdent S. Stanbaek oi cltil (on College, Hock hill continues si k here at his-ho:.,<j oii Center St Messrs. A. C. Shi.npon and Sherman Mobley Kinley High studets have rc t\uncd lrom Washington I). ami Baltimore, respectively, where they spent several months a The 'County Fair cpitied -Tuesday morning with indications-of a tine (,f fiitei'tainment. "he S C ColYronee ef ?.ht A M E 7 ( hu.ych eloscd^n Hock Ilill on Sundrry-Try4!4? H "iv w-11 attend ed each day. Rev. Milliard, pastor of the ^Llropol/tnn A. M. E Z. church was returned here to the delight of nis congregation 'and friends The "Sandy River Baptist. Convention 1? 1). closed Sunday after a line session at Cross Road Bap list church, near Blacks toek, of -which Rev. J.'W. Wright, Is pastoi After an illness of two months; Mrs. Arfimisha Chstanoll passed away Thursday afternoon at h e r homo 011 Wylie Si. Funeral services Were held Monday p.m. at the Metropolitan iA. M.' E. Z . hy.rch of which she was a membei I'nd i.laker Charlie Denton was in churg Lev. HilliaTiTj the, pastoi preached the funeral sermon. Mu-ic was rendered by the Mixed Quarter f; om Brainerd Institute, with l'lof. Young, Mugic Instructor ..if that school at the organ. Prof. .,)os4M.'h Joirt-s ^sang "Abide With ^ -Mi~*nf I'.' E. Leathers spoke hl^Wi'pri-sentatiye of the Eastern as. 'lit. beautiful steel _casket was 'banked wjth flowers "front reland. i rieiuls rieaf and -Tar. lite I/ \ via- interred atitd.oWTys in tin kiiisei( "grave yafdr^ She leav- s ;i husband, Mr. J. C. Chanmi:, daughter, Mrs. Isabel 'Chisoini, f ?ur grandchildren. Miss lis Marguerite ami Vivian Chisolm, all ?>!' i'hiladelphia, Mis- Isa-bt-R?Chi.M I in-;?V - SftryM?Ctdermbusp 'in t grand (laughters, and Mi's, Lizzie Billups, of Wasnington, I). who was reared in tho home as one of the family. -She was buried with Eastern Star. Honore. Out of town persorfs at the funeral of Mrs. A. Channell were Mrs. Isabell Chisolm, Mrs. Edna Butler, Ml'ss Marguerite Chisolm ail ot' I'hiladcJfphia; Mrs. * Lizzie Bil-hip.-, <.i' Washington, I). C. Mrs: Vinie Moore, Tampa, Fla., and Mr.: Kay Ware, Asst. Sec'y. Samaritan Insurance Co., Athens, Ga., Mrs. Kosa -A. Jackson, Charleston. In tin game between Browning Home, o; Camden a.n?l Finlty Hi last Thuru.ay at the Fairground,' the score was 10 to 0 in favor of' Browning Home. Miss Lueile Rich burg was the successful winner in the politest was conducted by fouri Hi School glasses with a contestant hi each, as follows: Eighth giade?Miss Eula Meeks, contestant. bid E. Brown, advisor,, $27.;*7.- rNinth grade?Miss A. B. Hope, confe-tant, Miss E. N Melton, lujvisor, $18.16. Tenth grade MisJanie Buckson, contestant/ Mi.-s Ernestine Wrike'rson advisor, $10.10. Eleventh grade, Mis- l.ucile Richhurg, contestant, Mr. A. H. Ilardin^advisor, $35.00.1 total $'.?().r>2. NOTICE _ ' *5 The Young People s League of District No. 2 will hold its meeting nt Mt. Lisbon Pivsbyterian Chprch, Hishc pville, S. C., Saturday. Dec. 4, 1927. Mi-ss OtJja V. Taylor, Acting Cor. Secretary. i , . : - ' - . ? . if j " ~~ i i awt*M -* ? s'D MAYBE NOT | ! * < Shackleford) .|. < K R-IN-LAW < I .' < ! eumstances whether 1 wuulii ac- < cept invitations at all. ^ , Once a mother gives her daugh- ^ tor away slw has no further claim! upon her. Once a son leaves to j ; make a new home he is. gone? really gone. Forsaking ALL others . (mother included) these married|j young people are absolutely right in cleaving only to each other so *j long as they both shall "live '"'hat's I 3 | the' law and the gospel. J_j I It seems to me that many moth-l*] ers nre the greatest characters in. )? tho world until they become moth-. -j ers-in-law. They tKen overstep *i the bounds of. common sense and *j raise hell, -to be plain. Excuse-mij but they do. ^That's .the record. [ ?|< k. The very Best tiling that can '? .happen to any maijWt'dpair is to I get as far away^f.l'mn the mothers as possible The' host thing for .j. mothers-in-law is to stay as far a-t *t] way fo? as long a time as possible 3 from their ofTsnrincr. ! v Mothers-in-law may be interest- !|! led in their married children, but y they -are*'too dogc<jhe interested X when they break up homes. ... \ y Even our dear mothers haVei$ places in which they should stay. < '? \ ~ (C'oY>yright 10H7) " . .j. \E WHERRY NEWS X. St. Matthew Raptis' Church ,t, Re/ S. M. llalsey, Pastor S. S. at the usual hour with ,*t' I officers, a . their duty. HYPU at .j! l): '!() w;)K niosidont in .-tvn-ye?\r. y ' interest.i p: pnopram was render X ed. !? The ;7rst<\r" tvxV~w**?Taken fi >m *:] Isaiah Oil. . . - ? ? - Cal'-arv Presbyterian Church Rev. A. II. Reasoner. pastor S. S. wr^ /Quite "interesting ^ j Some the children foiled ('vc nnd sr: pennies. Ojecta-. Gilliam | sold t'lo.jpcst vo'tos in the. Po?:u larity Pew Rally. All. who miss-' e?..' the messape, missed a ti*at.,-The Leapuo members carried sunshine to a sick patient and the needy in our community last week. You-arc cordially invit' d to at ootid _tne 1 naiiKsgiyirig services all dav Sun-jay - at this church. I)ra> <cn "Street -High School Prof. 11. l'\ (lla<lflen, J'rinci[fal There \v;u ?n interesting foothall gaoic-ntl Wl.'ite's li'Id Thnw (ay. DrayFTn High versus Ilajrbi.-vji institute. Scores .11-0 in fa- " vor of Harbison*instit tt?.. The County Teachess' association vv.'s ldd in the-^auditorinm Thursday .o'cloCK with the M 'President, Prof. T. L. Logan, presiding. The guest shoake.rs wereMiss .Powell "Mr" E. 11. Aull and \\ Supt Hendrix. Tiuv delivered verv n lpfu' information. The following committees wert appointed by the president: Fve cutive committee,' Profs. C. W .fonts. U. 3- Gallman, Keith Wa e and Rdcard. Finance oomnntto?1 Mesdames Lassie Fare, Birdie Hen ry. Misses Jackson, Gertrude But 4ep?and Wilhelmenia Hare. Pro- j irii^n committee: McsdanWs C. 1%. Martin, E. E. Gauldeh, E. Guess >i: TTary7 .Mr. C. E. Floyd and Miss * Reedcr. The lea k>rs for the group , meetings: Miss Elizabeth Butler i Primary; Mrs. E. Guess Gary s ATithm-etic; and Ansiie Jon*s. Language. Mr. W. C. Parker who has charge of ti e boys in CCC camp was pvysented and he told about fftsr we-rk then, ipvitedfal ..to the camp. We are delighted to see Mr. iJanus Strap kins out again after having boon ill a- M'oek.. Mrs Eddie. Bates is con line..' to her room account of illness We trust she will soon recover ' Mrs. Alice Guises' sister is i1' l' 1 . \1* . a- .K* ... 11 vv <* -win rvrnn ri' ' r~ eeivc a blessing. . L D'. ami Mrs. Grant an,d her sister ?pent the 'week-end in Florence with hrs parents, relatives and friends RIG CKI.ERRATION VI P.E.VPFORi COUNTY TR. sCUO'U This* week a double celebration plus the Put Royal Island Far mors' lair, was h?ld at fids school. Education veek was observed and Armistice Pay. On Tuesday the second pra te pave a urogram af the regular chapel hour. Wednesday the Dramatic club in its ;ritiaJ appearance presented its ad visor Miss Mtfdge C. P? iry who spoke from the subject Education is Life. Tlu-rsdav Dr. M. P. Kennedy an ex-soldier of the World's War spoke. He relate* .< some eVnts of the war a'tid stated sonn disadvantages. u-inp as bis subjeet:'"\Var is Evil". Others whr / partiepated were Mis? M.ss The- 8 ressa Grayson, a reading, subject: 5 The ?toi-y^>f Arplistiee Day. MPs 8 TKnlrwo Ohfrrtbliih onri nif rf o'f Armistice;. These* progr.Trfts 8 were sponsored b,y Miss Edith ft Jackson, chairman of th^ Educn- w tion division of the Five Ytai S Plan that is in progress here .wrd p much crei.it was given her for thi*1' ? move. , S Prof. Joseph Shanklin motored ? to Orangeburg* to attend inc Fieri ft da-State game Satttnfcty? Principal J. S. Shanklin, Miss- S '^s.. Thelma Shanklin and Ruth o P>laek attended teachers' meeting W at Summervillc were house goe-ts CP of Mr. and Mrs. Black at Cam- j eron Saturday night and motored to Holly Hill Sunday U attend, the A. M. E. conference V < ?, V -f ^ * |5 ** ~~^ Saturday, November 20, 1937 P^TTBPHBSHSHB ^ io oooo o.o -: >. : o <: oc-o.aoaoojQ^.op.o.o.o o:oo:ao.oox>o.o.?aooo o o OjtJI , 'RICHARDSON'S I . ? ; We have been serving the public in this same lo.ca- { . tion for over thirty years'? YquV patronage will be ^ appreciated FREE DELIVERY. . > / | ^ GROCERIES ~ |V MARKET J ]?i i t T7" Pork (]hops o lh, 25c in i i\ %a AT?, ?. f. 0~ y .5 large cans SiOc Lam|, stew lb. 15c C, final 1 cans : 20c.^^ _. ... i' , -, LiVer Pudding V ..leal ... . Pk. 25c a ______ ft. 20c $ * -Hit Bacon lb. 12c PRODUCE . Flour r. 24 lbs. 75c'Bananas 5 lbs. 25c | ; i ni:sn siiii'PKi) Sweet Potatoes . rv?rs doz 27c P^. _ 25c & O f ' in Oragnes doz.'2Cp$; tbait ... 3 for 10c irj$h Potatoes I Sugar 10 tbs. 53c| -^10 lbs. . 21c | A. 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