The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 12, 1938, Page Page 4, Image 4
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each w?>ok. City news, locals,
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Under the State law. all woul3
be voters "nui-t register every 10
years. Th s ymu-r. ^lOdS) is - the
.tiftn* tor all to yet new registration
cards! The - Kogi*. ration
"Book will bo opened at the Court
House every tirst Monday, Tues
dav and Wednesday ot' bach mor.th
Rogisti attpn is a most important
thing. No one can .vote who does
not tirst got his name on the Registration
l'ook. .Then''too the jury
list is made up from" names ap
FeUl'" II g'.ufr rhr~Rogr*t ration -Ifooki
-There, is nothing more important
than-voting ami sol ving'oil juries
and there is nolhingT'Trmch to tin
fellow who faros nothing about
tho-o high privileges and duties
I.ook up that old certificate, taki
i,t to the Court House and get j
new one i? ts stead, and whet he
vou cart tin.: "the old one or not
go and get a neCC .OHO any how. a
DMA 1 11?H AT \N 1) FOI XTAH
PEN.
Nrirrh Cane+ma? has._lhg ryputa
- ' _ tion of being one of tire most pro
gi essivo-r- if. not the most propres
dvo?of thy Southern States. I
.hotighm and spirit it i^ far fret
the things of yestir years?tlui
. is, in nios't things. It seems how
ever t' at ts idea of what offense
mVrit capital purjsnmeni is auui
pir it par will) ideas prcdominat
in^r hundred of years apo; at an
rate, insofar'as the colored bvotl
or u concerned.
I.ast week a colored man wji
ox?c::t<d for the cVinie of bunrlar
Th,> in.m was convicted of bavin
entered in the nurUt time tf
-tVwell.'mr house of a white HTT1
at'd ste'.iKiin li'.eiefroni a fniintai
pen and a straw hat. "Because i
. that - Xurth Carolina took his lit'
Oh. yes. that'-i itVfaw?it was a
done according to the law. Bi
how can a society "pf fine sens
bilities continue to clire to tl
old - idea that death s a tittir
penalty f- r ehienhlr" R dwcilirr
-An t've for ar, eve, and a toot
for a. t<.iwth" is hard" enough, "bt
a life for a fountakupe,n and stra
hat is certainly going some.
CAN' THFKE HK t?BH)E? Perhaps.
ir. the tlnal end tl
Ar.ti-Iy.nching bill will fail of ei
actment . by reason of the Soutl
enf"tVtth^W-irrrd- the woak-kaaa.
ness of ?ome who say they a
0 favor of the bill. But pass<
or not," certainly the South cann
take any pride in the ablTT
shown b.. the tiligustei'ors. I
stead,of debate, they have PC50T
ott to nh-.t-r, and abuse?toa of
race that )*as not the chance
answer back: they do not rvtii
hitting the b?dtr Sportamt
ship is a word with which thi
have no acquaintance. Their fac
have been awry, expressions, loo
Iup d and intemperate- and log
had. It" tlv ?' ?o nanship^of t1
South is to he j'l.lged by .hat h
" tmrrr displayed f rjhe p^st mor,
- " , in this filibuster then me/ t
good Lotrt deliver the count
fFOTV '3"ch?statesmen,- tyodiod?J
- the erstwhile newspaper clipp
Senator bilbo of Mis^rsstpfvh Ce
tainly, the South cannot bo proi
of the ranting of that gentlema
An A to think, in all seriou&nei
ha_in Jthejo days and ITiTrsri
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- Classes to train yoking p,eop
in tlit Adult Education proppa
istration. Exports in many ty
lit f rolls, arc hired by the \VI
P 'cturod above are clasoss
left) and cafeteria""inunagenn
dressmaking course provides t
, vances the absurd propQsal of re|
turning colored people to Africa
OV--CO laa.zmir Th^^frrytierAh^u+fh
'"his hhra is that if there were no
colored pebple there would be no
lynchings.- Now all of the tiiibus
i teriiitr Senators say lynching is a
i henious crime and should .be stamp
ei out. That "being true, why all
i the fuss about the manner and
"method? Would it hurt a lyncher
liny m.ir.i t.i h.? pimjshod UndeT tt
; federal law than n State law, assuming
that the punishment would
. be the same? Why so concerned
about the lyncher? The real fact
. _s all who say they do not believe
, in lynching iff their hearts are
dissimulating. The filibusterers
r- are not painting a very beautiful
| picture of the. South, nor a faithful
one. '
1. (IRAN AUI) HI SC HOOL NEWS
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tin:l'-ey. S. The (Iranard Hi
girls' basketball team vanquished
sT the Hell Street Hi of Clinton" ir.
' th? "school's auditorium last we?k
with a score of 2d to 1. The
- .spec t a ;.:!ar playing of Louise
'- Smith, who tallied 1G points, anu
( her other team mates iced th
I) game :or viranani m.
Th,, sextet of Boll St root ha-'
.. been i nuking an outstanding rec
>s ord all tho season, tioting o,. dolt
foativg nury of the most out[_
standing toams of this section. It
was a surprisitrg upset for the
Bell j-tviOt sextet to how to the
GraiunLrs. as they ti.od Finlov II
~ i h i m-.k.vi and Fin lew
LS Hi has tk/ww?<- the Gcanard"
y twice. *
8 Th-- Grar.ar!- Hi girls, howovoi
^ ~Ha\y a 1 so had~o?vory- -otwouragi
season v.inili!!g 'fi?game a ou4?ol
ill 8 plav.'d ih;.u fa: Finlyv Hi j<
""The on.v te^am that has rdofeatce
i :,"n' :
it The same night fho boys' tean
i- wag downed by tho Hell Stree'
ic boys. In a tigluly congested firs
ig half the Gcanard Hi and B-'U St
F^-j boys fotliH" ''"pial basis, tin
:h half o.rding witTi tho scores "12-12
jr [The Th4l *4wt-i4.:iiiiLe.L c^jne _bncl
w in th' second half, however, witl
now fight and broke the doa 'Took
Tl-af g.'tne ondi-'g 30-22.
For Gcanard Charlit. Gcahan
and H. 11. TTfitlejohn were <A?t
standing while" for B-11 Street M
n- Leake and X. Young played weTI
a-1 The hoys' seaaoirTras?no^flboei
dul ? a- '-<ti11 as .the girls', ?jot o
re, 3 games played they havSRwoi
?at.<fily 1.?They ore at ill fifll- c4
ot ] fight however and determined t
fy[ DmTg~toine' the bar on in the othe.
n- jjamhi of the season.
^~| T'r.o Ji'h"il dj t",,i thti rfttnirirp
a, j>T ai ^h.? season: Hontp games
to, pe' i-nnry 8. Spa-tanhurg TVunr
1"iTi.ini-c school, Feb. 15 Gra
ir;r-Pwi'H Full- 25 Woe, ruff: Marc
?y | 1. FmniCtt Scott; March 8. Da
^ v.idson Hi; March 8. open; Marcl
*el 14 15. intramural tournament.
'C Oat-otf-tovfi game*'. Fefo. 11
he | Davidson High. Kings Mt., X. C.
ret) in, J ate-son ni, i orK auer
tn noon; Kmniett Scott, Rock Hil
i gh t; February 22; Bell Strea
ry Clintnn. March 11. open,
by4?The Knoxvill* ccllege quarto
C1" will appear in a cor.cert. irT^th
lt- auditorium Thursday, 2
bd pf F?t fv.ary at eight "oVtock! Th
;n. progrem is being ?po*nsored b;
is. the Granard High Pfret)t-Toache
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lo for jobs avo the noAycst thing'^
in of the Work's Progress Adtuin- j,
pes of work, taken from the re- j
'A to do the teaching. ^
in dressmaking (upper right and
.mt (lower light ami left). Thk>
:raining in. designing, sewing, fiti
jmountain city;
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;f Ry "CAP JIM" ! j
Wv, note with regret that ouite
a few of our people are loading up
their earthly goods and leaving \
the country, headed for the city. ,
To tuir vva> of thinking, th^ worfc _
thing that a colored family cOuld
do right now, is to" pile up in a
city. When tilings are on a boom'
it-scarcely is wise fo,. those who
t'MVi> tin ( ,,r> iivtinriiinc. nf tVio
and eus of . town life, to leave the
[tural parts and hike to town, not"
knowing what they may find to
do, whereby they may earn a living.
With no thought' of tomorrow
they come in. W^ll you can
most all the time find some kind
of an empty house. It may rot
be just where decent folks would
like to live, but what does that
ir.ai-i'r. since you have deeidfed .to
i movc to town as to who your
I
| neighbor may be, is a small mat'
tor. As a ?rule a felljsw usually
1 has a collar or so in his pocket
wh*n he arrives?that's one reason
'"when the rent man, the light bill,
'he water bil and the food bill
'why h,. acts and then thinks-?sol
ft arts out" on parade, -and e very
"n Monday morning some kind of
collector meets-you at the door;
\vu push you,. hands away down
into your pockets and fbel and i
fe-1 for what "ain't" there. Then
you begin to come to your right
' mind-any.- begin- to reaMy thing.
1 Yes, among the many things that
will dash across the mind will be
the. home you just 10ft: a house .
r used tor years ami not a penny
paid for - rent,- -weed?free,- water.
? tree, chickens on the yn d, eggs in|
Y ui, !I ?. i'n ?V? ].->t ami that-j
meant milk and butter, hoggin the 1
_ pen and the nice things to eat,
1 'tKaFTlirprepared irern
t the beginning* and pronounced
I "that's good": corn in the crib po,
".atoe? in the bank, greens in the
L garden, children healthy and robust.
\viftf smiling and happy, and
here I stand looking like a fool
r'Tirrt Try tin.:; to figure-out-how-wit h
the few cpnts that were picked up
at odd jobs, the groo^v bill, the
house rent can be paid and leave
1 j enough to buy a sack of coal and
- -wood. ~r. ?
rj?-PeopU often from the country
If-Sre?te?town. see the paved streets
f the trolley cars; walk tin the street
[1 ! wwdov Shopping nnd viO\y s.0
[ many, r.ice things, then go to the
0. nenie e:f ? friend, see then tu'n a
r little trick and the wate? com?s
' gushing forth, then turn a but?
' ton and the light flash on and on
*?npti, they think "mid rightly so
^ that's^ just wi^TK'erfful. They de^
cido th'^h and there, no more Jack
y ar.d Gill business for us. But after
ii. they get to. the citiv havg ? few
* monthg fo real town experience,
h they see n different picture. Then
once ' pen a time colored men
could find jobs, but now a day's
: pickirg up a job is about like pick
!* ing up a rabbit from his bed. as
d you first See ,it. Colored folks are
t. being pushed out of all kinds of
jobs. Why only a few uays ago
t we saw a white map in overalls
e with wheel-harrow, fork, rake and
4 shove"., spadeing tTve front yard,
*?retting ready for_ spring flower*.
y There was a pile at lfffer frbfll the
r bam, where be had hauled It In
j wheel Lerrow r**4y to ?pre?d o*er
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jng and repairing women's clothes'
lave opened shops, of their ^\vn, \vh
obs with established?firms. The cou
s designed to train students to pi
neals. It, too, frequently leads dir
?WPA Photos.
he lawn some few years back a
tdored man would have a color- 3
h! man "would have been on that 1
ioh.?And, ao it is all along the j
me, and it seems to us that 'the--!
'din.l could see from what is going
,n that colored people who arc out
in the rural making a fairly good
iving had best stay thpre. Its (
the best place on earth for them, i
Taking it up one side and down ,
thp other. 'Then again folks that ]
ivot'k, and remain in the rural (
-i-dlv lien Tit hnmn nn.l l,.inv.| at 1
he same place. "Hot Hogs" have <
no place on their program. ,
?AVell .sit'.e^w^ .were nw so busy '
Saturday morning. w*c i.eeicled to
Imp in fov a few minutes on the 1
county teachers' association which
was in session. In fact first Sat tiTay
in each month, once upon
i time was understood to be regular
meeting day. Well I__"drapped"
in as I seated myself among
a group that seemed as dull, as if
it lad been the lost Tribe of Israeli
When I got parked I sat" up
n 1 Iwto.'in t.v uniiHn.. if f
ui. inU; the wrong 'pace. Not a
smile, no or.o manifesting any interest
as to what was going or.?
quietly inactive, and there they
-at. Tii,, ex-president was presiding.
The presdient sat at the table
as if he was the honored
g'mst if the'day." They v,erp on
the ev,> of electing delegates to attend
the state meeting, so I glean
ed from the acting chairman. -1
persev.< w ! Iuly nominated then
:h.e nominating business was elosvt
. - !>:\ lards were prepar
e. ami di.-t! muted. ro one seemed
t:v h, eager even to vote?.After
a rep-ated explanation by the"actm
:hg chair- to the effect that three
nnir.es oi.t if the four nominated
be written?then the ballots
-.aTo'p- c^'irci' ?Tellers-, apnoisrteda-d
the i::um s lead'fiom the clipo I'd
d-.-..) hy noting secretary.
This done sonitone sprunrg the
question as to who had a right to
vote. The Law said "only those
that had paid state an>j:L county
dues prior to J.anuary 111 could
vote". Then the election was
stopped in order to find out ev<?u
if they had" a right even to be in
session,. Sipcc tto one could vote
save those who paid bv January
an : February 5 had come, and I
to a iL.strictnine to poison, the
Law also- said: That at leasr 20
must be present beforP they had
a quo:urn.- The chair asked--all
that had paid .touraise their hards.
oO presort, 5 had paid. Well the
Law also saidTthftt two-thirds of
t members present, weaver any
[clause. so a wav^r was entered and
, the result of the ballots rea_.
. Adjournment. Once upon a tinre
: It was a p+easure t# sit?in?wfijT
this group, But oh! the chancre.
From what?we cnild learn the
i dissatisfaction arose, because it
was rot made elear to all 'what
disposition was made of the refund
and other monies of the association.
Our. hope is that tfif
present official heads will clear
up everything pertaining to mon
ey. 1 ou can t keep people u.geener
and working when they pay
as to hw oit was sftent and fail
to get it. "Bud" if its only a
"Buffalo nickle*' he puts in, let
him know, when it left the treasure
ant, for what, tsijbscpthe
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1 THB IiEADER
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0-m all 'types. Some graduate* '
ile others have found steady
rse.in cafeteria management
an, prepai'e, cook and serve
eetly to .private employment.
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1- ? Stephen C. Can>?hpl1
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The. statew'do S.S. an 1 1,1.T.l*.
?onvention meets at Mots Cologe."Sumter.
S. C.. Wednesday
noon. July 1.1- and closes at will.
Everybody will to tlv vo b cause
>f the preatest interest in. the rtew
urogram? lea :cim Paining
which the convention has on. The
urogram has been greatly simplified
to meet the negds of- the local
schools fificT unions and to
meet the requirements of the ?ccr-.dited
boards.
There will be ore teacher for
children workers, one for adult
workers and <u>c . for yinting- poo-ple
workers. Tluft-c \vP.l be one
teacher for B.T.U. method-, -one
for Daily' Vacation method- and
one for missions. There will .be
one special teacher for the min'stcrs
who desire special program
planning work.
The four year training program
will be launclrod. The groups will
he replaced with workers oinferences.
Ail teachers aid loaslejwill
be trained for this new type
of work.
Dynamo Campbell will dh.'.et -a*
formerly witll' aide oth.e assistants.
Wednesday night v.i'.l he a. great
' r night than ever. A speakei
d national rote will -peak. This
promises to bo the great 1 si Wei
usday night meeting ov r hole
ind 2,000 people will 1 e invitee
for this great night. ?
Enrollment will be th" m mi on
nhasis. Every convertimv, e-verj
school and in flan will le- pu-tce
for delegations. 1000 m ganivpnion:
Avill be the goaDeif-4-iie- ->. O'.mon.
[committee.?We want??htv?fron
PV.TV sebo.d nn.l ur. -OP
Is the School of Mm 1st. !- a set
nrate organization from the con
vehtTon?' This miestfryered
many of Hie loader-. Tin
School of Methods is h>,'o>nvon
tion studying plans', irrnh "T* nnt
programs and is the ell p; oup i
?...-3- T
is tho unfolding of the p\vs;<}ent'
recommendation* of 10-1. 1". 2 av.<
1033. It is what all r ros./v
conventions are doir..' a'! over th
world. It is-what we?r . : r> n
from the many leuo s e : o;
a return to the end protrmn o
sermons .and papers, this idea i
the wishes of all progressive- Tea
ers,
As Dean of The S h ! " Me
thod?, it is mv duty to bring ho
fore the convention 'H'- lates
program contort. As Co-. S?V>
it is?my duty?to keen ??tnt
po?tod on what s going o<* it1 th
fieyi of leadership train. ': . T-i
I h'v'e done and will do as ! -g a
bility. po'i^ion
_SJlould* the convention rv?-?t n
Marris College att the tine ? Yg?
I am for it meeting at Mv v s C>
lege forever. Morris Co'lego i
orr denominational school a\i th
objective of our efforts, t h
nride of the Baptist'. lh<To wo*
thousands who hai novr ?oo
Morris Collocc until-, the ^vr.v^n
tion brsran mootinrr thoro. Th
time is at hand whon the \* tiora
tm tn a <ch"- Tu
National S.Sv hnd BY PI" f evgros
" Is tfiPVtinar this yoar af T*:?kecro
Tri'tltutg: Th? A^-M. E. ichoaLwft
iheld at Allen last year. ' Ever
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5 hackle ford) ^ ~ *" ;
YES! >
:ind bvothrr Ts wlial wc krmw as "7
?^HV,. ad'.iict .thp kind who has
1 headache when he 'oes not get
lis co(Tee each morning.
,1 lis wife had no coffee one morn ,,
rig. She made some Postum real
trong, spiked it heavy with
ream and shoved it steaming hot
inder the hubby's nos?. He drank
TT Arfdybelieve it brfiot, Ave ne- - ?
.or knew the difference, and he
ever had that headache.
Maybe -we can Ret one or two ?
ess-'>ns fronT these incidents. One
s that you must never go to sleep
>n the di'ea that you can't be takn
for a ^ool ride when it "corftvs ?:o
w'rat you .can't and won't do."
Another is, that our imagination
makes . us figure that we ,
MUST have or MUST do certain
:hir?s else.
?Costly,?theie'o no?telling how
liumy hide-bound, can't-change old . *
In bbies have been fooled by their
ivives, . . _l j
W*i !Ir what is the difference 'f
mil i )n't /rll the difference7
(Copyright 1938)
M \lilON COUNTY TEACHFRS*
ASSOCIATION
The teachers of Marion County
irmi' together Saturday, P^bru1938
for their regula,. month
!v mi" tin jr. The meeting wa* call '
.| t order at 11 o'clock by Mr.
M'Jobnakin, ^resident. Mr. A.m ,!;<r
eorduct.-d the. devotional exi
r<*i>e. Minutes of th(, last meet
in,- we:e read nad approved. Atthe
minutes were reau v.\? lis
.v' to a musical numbr by Prof.
( l itis uraham.
iVtif. J. A. Arnaker, chairman _. +,
; ... executive comniittee, out-r.--.j-Un?
plans-for - Field 1 Day
wi-mh wore discussed and approv<
(1 .by the group. Delegates for
'lie Sintp Teachers' association
wore elected. Mr. Leroy Gordon
pal Mr. M. Johnakin our efficient
president werft elected to repres?
?tr ns. ' ?= _t.? ^
. riu- teacher's of Marion county
wore indeed grateful to have
m T. K. Easterling, a member of
the state board of Education with
us.' lie spoke, briefly on ?"Th<*
j.t Teacher" bringing out
'h.i f..bnwM>p- pnjnts: An excellent ?.
rcher must be:E Honest"; Z~,
t-VosdefTtio'us; 3, Patient; 4 En h
-in-tio; 5, Sympathetic; 6,
To-, tf-j;: 7, Ambitious.
*i excellent teacher never goes
to the classroom unprepared to
do her- daily work. She learns
hv ha '-.ground and individual dif1
i i 5 of cnoh student. Sho then
w .rks cfutf" a program by which
i? is aide to help retarded stu1
"ts. Sh(. ..plans'her lessons and
s ahk to teach effectively each
U ssuiv in ..question. She has an
"imaginary class in which she
???r-w her mc.'blcms and plans
h v U>-ons daily.
< n*. .ruing his address Mr. Eas
n / ! i* fn f ni.l # V> nr4- Ik a rvx/v^
i *, ^ r^tuu viuu iiic ^iv/iyuiiu
"uysU-i\ of the human race is: In
ih hf u# there are two of us. If
'-v.- "two. of us" work ?, together
v il call in God for help we will
in- ah! to put over any program
u\. u! dertake. His talk was en|
a ;\ 'l 1> all. ~
| \V. were fortunate to* have the
U v. Mr. Jackson, pastor of St.
n A. M E. church with us.
lie g:wv timely remarks.
M;s. White brought us some_Val
a do information then passej out ?
h i\ port of enrolment and avfnvre
attendance fot>-the month
January f5, 1938. St.
Paul school, having an average at
r' arc? of 92 is in the lead. The
port of the Christmas Seals has
nercasod from 98.75 to* $123.75.
All rural schools in Marion coun
Jy.wiM got seven (7) month3 this
-k. providing the enrolment is
* I't -up.. _ * 1
'''irvTUV INN ^'P-WS
N'.u I) :;bin S. S. w~as called ac
-i i TTTT u n iii ph ftvg-Supt. in barge.
The Palmotto Leiader
nr-pt'-senttHl by- the Eav, T. D.
Gist nr f\ also Rev. D. S. [Shell.
The program wa? conducted by
Mrv Stella C. Wright.
We were gla * to have Rev. A.
L.-Shell at his home church ac?ompanUtl
by his wife. " :?r?
Rev. (list pr.eached a wonderful
-e-ruor. Subject Mastery,
i ~ * . . ..._
r..o \\ iia> Urove and trie Hign'.iiivtct
rendered splendid
: . =. Rev. Shell asked?the ?
Willis (Trove quartet to cooperate
" a;v "Sunday at Un{i
ooJj r. i-.tjst c Vurch...
] Si: k list: Mrs." Ellen Lc*an, ?'
'l mi s v.tiiii fivfjy-mr am. Mrs.
; V."i k She'll, Mrs. WeTfoVff Kilgo. "
t The n_Uu>y friends of Mr. T. Y.
^~Y>r?> glad to roe-him home
"U'-.-i pleasant- trip in Gr^ensi-.ro.
N. C.
TrE EVY'-S l
FUNERAL Rome |
ndertaking And Embalming J
- rrm&LQG^JJ?. ^ j
LOWER PRICES
AMBULANCE SERVICE / | '
is Near As Your Nearest Phone" j
nder taker for State Hospital
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