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" Communication intended for th? current issue must be very brief and should reach the editorial desk not later than Tuesday each wtiek. City news, locals,' personals and social, news by Wednesday. Business r.i.d Editoria Phone 452." JIM CROW BUSES At last it has come. A learned member of the General Assembly has introduced a bill to require buses to have separate plac_o.s for white and colored passenrailroad jim -crow law was one ol the greatest piece of legislation ever enacted. Maybe so, but the real intelligent mind myst hnvo a difficult time in understanding just why the compelling of railroads to carry?two coaches when ? one would mn-<> than accpmnio-i dafte those traveling. The pfo- i posed jim crow law like all such always? tha?"separata?hiiL. equal'' phrase.?4-t's put in simply _ to square with the federal law. Of course ,it is not intended to mean -a thing and in practise, it does not mean a thing. The Negroes' i dollar is taken all right but Jbe, does 1?_t get as much as the other fellow for his dollar. Morals don't count in things like that. Were it r.ot for Negroes peanut politicians would be at a loss for ideas5-. A SOUTHERN BISIIOP OX TOE METHODISTS MERGER ? In May. the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church South, will liO hold. This will ho ?? a tK'Sf.ion of unusual importance in that the proposed merger- of the Methodist Episcopal church,- the Methodr-t Protestant church antT the Methodist Episcopal church, South, will be voted on. The twe first named Bodies have already voted favorably on the merger, and to effect it, only the last nam- , cd body has to ratify )t. The Southern brothers in Christ howthc-niselvos for a fight against tinproposal. The opposition is led by the distinguished retired Bislu/p Collins Denny of Richmond, Va. The discouraging thing about the -good Bishop's argument however Tjj~Tfs~strhilarity ho the sentirrKfits expressed by Hie Southern potior ticians?particularly . Senator Bilbo of Mississippi?in the U. S. Sonftto during tha filibuster against the anti-lynching bill. The fly in the ointment is the ?7?Negro:* Says- the grrorb-Risrhrrp- irr: his vigorousTopposition: "If "the" churches are united, Wer will Have to accept Negroes in our church. Social equality will be taught in ?our church?schools." Now isn't that the limit. The Methodist Episcopal church has all of these years maintained church schools, it- ^.-1 * - r iLl -Li-! 1 X tue writer ui ting uinaineu muyn "ofrlrts" training- in one, but if soc* ial equality waa taught in any of them, no one has heard of it; certainly If it weretarrgbt+rrtbe college of the writer, he was- too dumb to recognize it?and this mean* the Souther^ idea of thia i ." " broad term. It would seem that a viear of Christ should not descend to- the level of politicians. All they want are offices."^ Vicars of Christ the- salvation of souls.? ' m I |MOUNTAIN CiTYi; r> echoes ;; 1 I By "CAP JIM" v *i' ?We note with a pen of sadness the passing of one of our early school days friends, a day or so after we hit the campus at Claflin college for the first time, a young1 neaitny looking ieuow unloaded himself down at the station and came direct to the college grounds. There was that about his appearance that as soon as von gazed upon hinv, without explanation from anyone, you were convinced that he hailec; from the deep rural section. After examination, we found ourselves elassmates o|nd room-mates. . From then on. there was a growing -rrr?rrf?friendship?emd?the?years only-had a tendency to strengthen t. We finished one course at Claf "in, and were "ready to step when school closed. There are teachers that are the" avorite of some students so when . ertain of the old teachprs at Claf in accepted work at the "State" luite a few orf the students went \cross the line and started school ife over in a brand new field. Anong that bunch was the subject f this write up, along with myielf. Among the number "of the irst graduates was H. S. Henlerson, who later became through luigent study a medical doctor, locating' at Greenwood. S. C. with * a short time, he built up quite 1 practice. Not only at Green.vtfod but his fama spread and nany came from adjoining counies tp be treated , by hint. lt-is:o mystery that he succeeded for Tom the- beginning of -his-college -'ife, he saw himself a great doc.or, and he became one that both vhite and colored honomh? For quite a few - months?-hi.lealth was poor; he retired from ictive 8ervice, but was not able to regain that vitality that once >as his. So on March1 12 he went -o that country, where no return nessage is ever sent. Tuesday, it'ternoon the 10th, hundreds <-T ii-nd< gathered from all OVei ihe state, and assembled at Pisgah hurch where a touching funeral n'ogratyv?wa^?carried out. _ Thualks though short were from the heart-. He had.so lived, that i' ,vas not a hard job to speak at his funeral. We must mention he white doctor that so touchingly spoke of the friendly velaion that existed between him and Ke dead friend. We iyive ne.'Oi heard one of any race speak in hi eh glownig terms of the ability and high moral standing of one~ofinether race. We shall never foi ret^T. We "know the spirit of Dr. Henderson smiled in that fam.'iai way. as his lifeless form lay bank"d over and around-with beautiful dowers, while his white friend that, started off to practice the same year spoike. Rev. Sawder his ex-pastor but now of Anderson ielivered the fundYal sermon. This indeed was a gem. Short, inspiring but to the point. He spoke tW? "WVlflt. 1C Vnlll* Life".?of the most thm'irM-. ful sermons it has -been ours_ to hear. Ilis body was buried in was so splendidly performed. We pray, we trust, that as all could say of his earthly record "wvjl; dor.e", that as he stood before the Great I Ain, that after checking his record in the- k lory land he heard -the same from the One that never makes a mis-estimation. Thus the curtains fall; the play of life ends, for another of out old friends. ? ?+ :~3 MKMIIMMtlMtO i X Kampbellgrams ? \ Stephen C. Carepbell ? i r+wvvrwwi" Pour months from this very "mfntrte, tiro- fitate f>. ft; and BTU (5nnventibn, the Baptist Ministers Seminar",' the Annual School ' erf Methods, and the State-wide Conference will he history. The long ranged program will be" set up and the Baptists Of the State will be keeping Steps with the onward march of events. ' -.The Ministers Seminar A Seminar for- pastors and preachers will be the one great I feature of the 1938 seaaTem. The t^oWeov-ot- the locaLchurch, with iaa needa and its relation to the community and other character building agencies will be discussed TH1 ? | MAYBE SO ANI '" ~~ - ~-~ (By W. H. SI - J > 2 QUESTIONS A * i Here are some cjuestions which I have been se%K to me. Here are I some answers which I give. Don't Jiink fhatf I think they are abso- _ .utely correct." They are MY an- ' -weLt You may have yours which ) nay do better. Here Jthey come. ' 1 _ Do you think that men are more i ricks' than women ? Answer: Both of them arc* very ! ricky. I>.it a woman has ? sonu 1 brings to pull a man has not. A i I i nan has some arts a woman doe* lot possess. - Both- .use them. I fr ii.. i>j Kninir trirki'il una i , in i'iv.vi wv...? j. ?y a man. When a woman docs ( buble-cross- you, brother, you are erv much crossed up. Why don't more church people ote in various elections? Answer: There may be two or ( hree reasons: (1) Politics is in ( ad odor with many people"; (2) ome people are funny enough to , relieve that religion and politic-* ( o not mix; (.'t)~ many vhtm-h mem ers do not realize that power for ood is in the ballot, and the avrage preacher is too sanctimon ous to teach them. , I)o you believe that people's love , v affected by conditions?name, osition, money, looks, etc.? ?Answer ^.Conditions brought a- ^ fli.it by things you named may be . ?astriimental in causing people to | >e attracted to certain people lowever, something mere imporant than something on the out , ide must take place. People may ( onre~ together because-'-of- these ( hings. but they really love do j lot love in spite i>t tnese imnRs , [)u you think that si man, mill, ?f inspect to i\ very fine \yifo, diould many again after the fine "Ty-atvle national leadoiv iliul sehoH 1 us of reilown. Dr. A.M . Brown 1 Richmond, who went to" the Con d tinent and whose report and pie -lire appears "fn one of the ureal _ monthlies this month will speak ] >n Wednesday night and to the ( Ministers as a group. 500 minis- } ers will he mailed speeial iiU'ltfl ~ lions to noisier in the Seminar. , lev. A.W. Hill will preside. ] * The Recreation Section . We have secured an expert to each and direct Recreations and to work out a Seasonal Program to be sent to "the State as a "guide She wants you to bring your tennis rackets, basketballs, volley ] ba'llsf croquet sets, marbles, camp ^ ing outfits,- shorts, ropes, sacks, ] also your-JaasebadP outfit I The Art Room Your Dean has been memorial ized to have a room for poster.* and pictures, views and scenes taken at home, pictures of your church vrniv school vonr ravtarj your church groups, drawing? and hamtTngs.. Put your name and ( address- on tht-se. Wo want?at least 500 posters and pictures. ( Thtr Music , Have you heard Helen Brown sing? If .you have not, come to , the convention. Helen is a new find. She is only 1.1; years old. Have you heard Mr. Sharper and ' little Jinnny Pinson? We have arranged for spcrral?periods when " all music will be by age levels. The Balanced Program At last we have found it. The balanced program which fits the needs of "the denomination. Stuay Worships nntp "Play ts the key of - the Balanced Program. At six in" the morning, all will have the' Morning Watch, with special de votlona'. messages ty state lend > ers. The Meditation Period will add zest to your spiritual lifer ^ j - Pred- Time in the dfrriirgr hall. At | e t ght -f arty--ftve wc will study the problems and remedies under the best teachers we could find. Every day at five p.m. we will Play. At j night we wift close the day with ' worship. This is?the long wanted Bn'unced Program. Nof on-) second will be wasted. Every second frora six in the morning until ten _at night, something will be going 'o-n. ~ I The Four Year Program. : T5r. Briggs sent" irv some tow; suggestions and these with other* j have been worked into a foui ! ? / 5 PALMETTO LEADER ~ ) MAYBE NOT | lackk'/ord) * Y r- JL ND ANSWERS wife dies? If so, who will -be his wife in the other world? Answer: Some question, a double-barrelled one. Well,' here's a double-barrelled answer. Y is ffittf" ^ no= How old the than is enters in- < lo the matter. What the situation is relative to his children, and, their ages have a bearing and pos sibly some* other ei|Ulwilont con* ditions. Considering these things, if the man has some years left to live, he might try it, again. Other wise, what's the use? Of course when the dove bug bites some guys they forget everything else but the woman. So far as eternity is , concerned, no marriage relation exists there. Marriage and its im plications are earthly and end on earth. ? - ... Are people sincere when- tney >ay: LLL1 forgiv.- von l>ut I won't forget?". , Answers There. IS a sense i n which forgetting something is prac tically impossible. The normal mind always functions. There is a higher sense in which ' renumbranc^. of. something' is made o f non-effect because of a kind of counter-irritant we-could call by 4 this name of forgiveness?forgive- * ness which is the result of kind- * ness and sympathy. Forgiveness < always changes a liability into an , asset. Do you think preachers shouH unoko, go to~the movies,7 bastdnrU ~ "ootball and the like? Answer: I fail to see any reason why moderate smoking would affect a preacher any more than any other human being. However I think it might he better done arivatciy, to avoid .the stumbling- block business. Personally. 1 have an more respect for a preacher _ x ho stays aw?> from wholesomeamusements than I have for one a ho attends. 1 think the modern hurch has thrown too much strait accd stuff -around?preachers, and ay men-too, in an effort to.?4ml. J lew wine in old bottles. and new _ latches on worn-out jiarmenuT (Copyright lfb'18) r-n' program?rf-hendi'i'-hip Train' "* njr. The courses will he planned O nn-ct the needs of the tfta.te. The Enrollment Contest Thanks a mill1"" f'H* ;dl th _ lice letter- and eard.-j of commen-j lation. Thanks fol- tl^e donations ent to push th<r enroll incut. Kv ry convention has. its ^Qt'OTA Come on to the' State S-.S. and PTE Convention for Study, Worship and Pkiy. NEW KERRY NEWS At the teachers' association we Acre very much enthused and deliuh.ed fir. t by being hailed by. our friend and classmate Patsy M. Robinson wife of Rev. Jasper RobNext the distinguished grcrup of littler Kills and! boys who sang eery beautifully: That's what should have been done all alonK- Rural children 'hould jday rm i 1111u11 t: 1 t:t fTrtrt in the music on every public program. "The Atlanta U. president's ad iri-ss was a masterpiece, so many | clear hints for improvement and j uistice to our race and all with- j out glancing as it were from any i written matter. And the intro-1 duction by Ralph MeGrrt was a ire in from memory. We first- say Ralph for we knew him .beforir.l.c... did- himself as he was born and T~ reared jn Camden, just as we were ; Grd," his parents and Wnvsolt- ha* made a man of him. May he never get the big head. Referring again to Mrs. Robinson, we were both born and reared in CamdenT and it bad been ten years since we met. Classmates the \yorld over should love each other. May God bless the office!a of the otntc teachers, association and give them vision and foresight. Fierine F,. Hurst. \f T 7IAV A \M t? rin nrii *' > . fjiv/n '? ri. ftev. S. W. W oTfe, Pastor Gamett, S. C.?Sunday was a. high day at IVJt. Zion. 10:30 Sunday school began with the Supt. Prof. W. T. Gillison and teacher? l at.their pest of duty. Review by our Presiding Elder, Rev. I. W. Wilborn. ' At the mcrrning service the elder ^rcncht>d -from~4hfc toxt._SL_Luke 18. Prof. Dean, wife and daughter were visitors. :? 1?; i i. .? t T 4 v -r- it.. ?.. f - . * ?i f ? ^ AuenbroS I s X I MjStolll f If^ll I $ W?w? jrslm**]! = Y- I \A^v|i V | Shoar patE^ I = j y* ? WWMQWAUTV E S ?- .. V V Try T T t J I ' , r .. 1 ' a | Allen Bi ? >; . v A A A VVVVV>*V%"?*%*>TV* WtWDIUIT NKW-?" Trinity A. M. IS. Zion Church Ilev. J. H. Jackson, I'astor L'roaehintf every second and fourth Sun ay. Sunday schoa! uvid y Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. M. S. Callaham g ' ? | iii: ici.inn.ii }4 >> u y; 11iy kuvsi? >1- .Mr ami .Mrs. l.aw Wilburn Sunl -:v evening. "Misses llelon Oonr.on and Nelsi? '"hovr }).-<<n facility niembers of the Woodruff Jr. High school motored '<> (' !ui>: 1)i:i 'n-t Thursday to sit .end th t"aehers associatkn. Ac i ii-; ;iirr;l !y Dr .and M s. Brown i' Cuv.mi1!'' ei'ioled ouih--. Mr. Will l)..nald.' Mr. Ducket i:d Mr. Jo:.es of Greenville visit -4 li.eiid-?ii. tin.' city Snr.tigv. Miss Maud Ii. West was the ;-;:es?- .if Mis. F.velvn Wilburn and sister. Mrs. Dot. kinder Monday. Sick list: Mr. W. M. Alexanj Mi.- 1 iioii'M* T'i.irks,-Mi-s. Matie Thompson, Mr. Lewis Stepher Mrs. Dof-ia Alexander. We wish hem a sneo.'y recovery. New lletlicl News Rev. A. 1). Duncan of Unior was preacher for the day Sunday, lie p: cached a soul stirring' sermon which was enjoyed by all. The 'Sunday school was grand The-ibnjmer_\yas_ won hy Class *4",' teacher, Mrs. Theada Robinson, 'bimary department No. 2 Sick list Mrs. M. K. Rogers, Mrs. I*\ La.'smi, Mrs. D. I'. Parks and D*o. W W Winn; we hope for :!r. in a speedy recovery.. INTR A-Ml'RAL BASK KTRALL TOl'RNKY .CT GRANARD III . Gat' rev. S. C.?The first anl.ual intra-niural basketball tournament held at the school last Monday and Tuesday found the Hth grade girls' team and the eleventh grade boys' team winners of the trophies. Many thrilling performances were staged, the 7th grade tcnms both boys' and. girls' played outstanding games. The preliminary games for the girls, played Monday- afternoon, the?f?th ami tttTT rrgvadc teams equally matched in . a tied g&me. seventh grade nosing < eleventh and ninth grade defeating tenth grade;?In the girls' semi finals the ninth grade team eliminated tW- grade ar.d the eighth eliminah-d tho-~xx.it h grade. In the finals played Tuesday nite the ninth grade girls' team won the tournament hy defeating the eighth grade girls. ' The boys' preliminary games played Tuesday afternoon found teams plaving a 0-0 tie and the eighth grade eliminating the tenth -H-hd?eighth?dawned?sixth ih the Kleven|th grade downed scventn semi-finals. In the final engagements played Tuesday night the eleventh grade out maneuvered the eighth and surged forth as the champions. Much interest ami enthiftiasm was displayed by the entire student body during the tournament, Many players of the intra-mura] garnet showe3~~great possibilities for nexLyear'a vargity teams. ^ P-VWMIf . i ? HIIPW $? ?$M$? ? <{ $ There is a Kea ARI I # ? au^r1 Bkaa Table-T FLOI i s South Carolina's Most , . jfc ; a bag* to-day and you 1 for yourse -r?? . 1 ^ ? - ? ....... . ? It is simply better flour TILLED IiN COLUMBIA I*Y rothers Mi - caio.auauaciaoft.iaii: LHS E V Y ' S FUNERAL HOME -Undertaking And Embalmii -SLOGANLOWER PRICES A-MHrtrA^fTS-gKRVICI^ " q \s a ear as lour ."Nearest I'non . J ? l IX I) MKT A K "l ,K TTW- STATty g" " ? HOSPITAL S: 1*31 Taylor St. Columl 2 Phone 1)27(> I. S. I.eevy, Mj C((0C6CeC8MiR?3m*SeB3?^^ ?The?to- cliers ^ of?Oak?Grow ^ TcfiobT and oChers report a grand ; }ime at the -State Teachers' asso- I ciation and thp association was J aigely attended. ? We -were very glad to have our tudcnts here for a few days from the various schovls. Miss Viola Tu'cke-. Clinton colli ere, Rock Hill; Miss Agnes Robertson and Miss Xarcina Wilkes from Brainerd institute; Miss Thelina Sims. Miss Rubie Tucker, Miss Mae Lillie English, Miss Mozie Crosby and others from Sims High, Union, S. C. Mrs. Agnes'Sims and Mrs. Sa ra|j Tiger wer,e the evening guests of Mrs. Rosa Stenson of Spartanburg, Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Savage and children of Union and also Mrs. Clara CuretOn were the Sunlay guests o'f Mr. and Mrs. Manton Sims. Servi ccs- were very good - at -StLuke A. M. E. Zion church Sun day. Rev. Black of Union brought a good message in the afternoon. Quite a few were with him from Ur.iuiu EroL Boular, Mr. WiltiVe part in 4he service. The choir f 1 cm Bethel A. M. E. church furni.-hed music. Amount of $8 was raised at the service. Wo Were very sorry to hear of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas being sick. , We hope they "Cvill soon recover. Our second quarterly conference will be at Williams Chapel Satur r flay 2^0O o'c 1 ock. Officer a please " T)e on-time! GREAT FALLS NEWS. All of, the teachers attended the. meeting of the Teachers Associa- I tion. ?*-dVIrs. Lola White has , returned 1 '-home after having undergone an operation at the Fryor hospital. ' Mi':-. Asaric Barnes ami children motored with Mr. L. Chisolm on ~ Sunday to charlotte, N. U. ' Many friends are glad to see ' Mrs Ifattie Coleman home again. L An interesting celebiation is bp-j ing worked up for National Negro ^-Hcoltli Wrrlrr' " ~ I A Beauty Contest is being, spon sored at. the school on Friday, A! pril 1st. The general public i s I urged toliiiy tickets from the con' testants. Miss Mamie Carter has returnI Pd since her school closed? last | week. i]_ PAY UP YOUR 1 SUBSCRIPTION 1 ^ ^ ??? ' ' ? ?^-.r? Saturday, March 26, 1938 son Why & JM 1 -:v. $ :sted | it? T< Popular Flour. will see the reason 4 if I _ <& for the money. X $ 0 lling Co. i a 83mOXK03mnK03K8S3m3)^3aK8C8?a?^ !' r s ~<PHK8TK R PAR AOjRA PH8. ?- Messrs. Tursah Bowser and lege students spent the week-end here at home. * Mr. Charles Young?is?in?the city from Pittsburgh, Penn., visiting his mother, Mrs. Willie Young, McLuie St. . * Mr. J. S. Stanback writes from Hot Springs Arkansas that tho Hospital in which he is, is one of vMwmse, and Emmett Scott High school imitating CCfich Mou j zon. There arc other teams that determine .to be winning when the ^ deal goes down. All can't win, but ' let us Witness the contest, ? Iho finest _Qwned by Negroes. Dr. John?10ve,?formerly of Barnwell, " S. C., is -his physician while there. Mrs. Mftry Wideman who has been in Baltimore for several months arrived home Sunday for an indefinite stay. Chester City and County teach' era enjoyed the State Teachers 4 Association in Columbia last week very much. The Contest for May Day has begun at Finley High School. Miss Eula Mae Worthy, student of Friendship College, Rock Hill spent, the past week as guest of A her sister, Miss Ida Worthy. Miss Annie Lee Stinson/ who is visiting her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Claik Stinson, is on the sick list. See Masters James Mackey and Eugene Attics for The Palmetto * Leader each week. Finley Hi girls and boys will play Allendale Hi in Allendale Friday. n,\ni\ c/iHALL TOL HNAMENT AT EMMETT SCOTT HIGH . Piedmont Conference High ? Srhool Basketball Tournament will be held at Emmett Scott High school, Rock Hill, Friday and Sat urday, March 25-26, March 25th, 2:00 p. wn,"Girls preliminary^ featuring three games. 7:30 pm girls final. Saturday, March 26, 2:00 -p.m. Buys "preliminary," three (3) t games. 7:30 phi, boys semi-finals and finals. ? ^" ?Tlieie will ho nn extra game between North Carolina and South Carolina coaches. This tournament promises to very interesting. There will be six schools represented from North- Carolina and. six ?* -= From Smith* Carolina. You will -ha * held spell bound during the game? to see the teamwork and sportsmanship displayed. Those outstanding teams are: Bessemer Ciy High school who play with plen ^ ty of rhythm, given by their coach Mr r.~