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Page 4 ?i?r ' I! JlatmrtUi Craitpr T PUBLISHED WEEKLY s 13lj> Aaaeinbly .St., Columbia, S. C. a '? I Entered at the Post OUiCe at Co 0 matter by an Act of Congress. * ' "b su usckiptions One Yeai'~.r. $2.00 J Six Months r.... : 1.26 2 Three Months .76 j Single Copy .06 1 FOREIGN ADVERTISING agency W. B. ZIFF CO., Dearborn St., p Chicago, 111. Otlicial Advertise. ^ ments at the rate allowed by ,, 1 law. " ' .. -r 1 : * h s The Leader will publish brief and ^ rationed letters on subjects of general interest when they are ,j ?accompanied by .the names and address of"" tlie authors an'd'^ are not of a dematory nature. Anonymous communication will ; v ' lTOT^tjc-noticed. -Rejected manuscrips will not be returned. _ ~ ' : ~ ' - -- iu'mitt wcf?s | r Checks," Drafts?and-r'ostul or Ex juvss iMo.iey Urtiers should he t made payable to the order of The Palmetto Leader. n : U GEO H. HAMPTON .. -Publisher N. J. "FREDERICK . ...... Editor ' e. PHILIP ELLIS ..Field Agent l. G. BOWMAN Circulating Mgr t; _?? l,?:? r ..... h Communication intended for the n BWfe- . .MMiH'ont ii eue 'munt be very brie t and should reach the editorial f desk not later thaH Tuesday- ? p each wiMv-- City?news;?locals, 1 p personals and social, news by I y Wednesday. s Business and Editoria Phonp 4523 t "SATUKDAY, A4MUL 16th~~~"^ - 1 . tiie church a nuisance? 1 o|/vx.iiiv?il^ VVILI1 uni' jj raco to the exclusion of the others, p Some one shpuld have^ reminded 0 ther.i that somewhere in the U. S. c Constitution there is a little pro- n vision dealing with just that point.' But why not Sunday funerals?) Gcttng down to the practical, Sun-J day funerals are better for the! masses of colored people in and around this vicinity and under the: conditions surrounding them In ( v these days and times, it. is diffl- p cult enough to earn sufficient to g keep ther waif from_the_ door .even _i< when one is foftunaco enough toly . y ' A f - *1 !,> A . J. - . - From account# from_^Nuzi land,' it seems that Hitler has the ideal'] that the ( hutch is a nuisance.! . Anyway, he-doesn't seem to have. , a high regaYal for tlisTF ihsfi'futioTf.' ' Something, of 'hat idea seems to have hit Columbia. Ilere, the j! ?.?Courts?art# t?> decide whe'her the : Church?n eolftl'ed church at any'~ . rate?is a nuisance. Some whi^c folks, like Hitler, says this partic- 1 . >^ular church is.?So it's up to th? 1 Court to now say j-ttst how colored people ought prah the Lot J Fverythmg will be regimented after.. awhile, it seems, or at least the tendency is veering in that direction. ?? THOMAS K. MILLER. |'i _ H Atr the ripe age of 88 years. ( Hon. 'J'h os. E. Miller passed away 1 ai Itijrhoun- in Charleston April 8~1 Dr. Miller was one of the State's i most prominent citizens, 'His at- t leer was one of honor and useful- ? boss.- He was the product of oth- 1 tr-times and more libe.ral lopportu- t nities. Horn 1 in Bcaufott County 1 - -? during- s!a\.cry, he.-Jailer?.freedom v was graduated from Lincoln Uni w versity, ChostV^, Pa. Returning 1 homo, ht; entered politics, being at'( dilTorcnt times School Commis- ( sinner, Representative in the Leg- ' islature, Congressman and was a ? Member of the Constitutional Con.' vention which enacted the present s State Constitution. i i On the establishment of t ly e 1 State Colored College in -1 BOG, he t was elected its ' first president, ] which position bg. occupied for 10 t -years. In the passing of Dr. Mil- 1 ler, a?forceful, useful and honora-?1 bio life came, to journey's end. c Sl'NDAV Fl'NKRAI.S, i While the more Intelligent ele- \ ments of citizens are giving their ^ attention and thoughts .to the ways of living and the solving L problems affecting existence, the ? _J .colored brother as usual keeps his | eyes on the dead, or the things- ? associated ther1 with; thr? psychol- ( ogy of death is an over present f put forth by those who, in a way, s nre no doubi- leaders, is the pass-, f ing of a law by City Council pre- ( venting colored people?mark-you! v COLORED PEOPLE from having ? funerals on Sundays. This antaz- ? ing proposition was put forward j by a prominent colored minister ^ who as the rep.res?entativc of the j colored preachers of the city, hesought City Council to pass such 0 a law; St ipped of all other ideas, y one must wonder just, how a body of ministers could be so ignorant j as to think any division of the c American government can adopt a v l.OW rlnnlitirr crvA/>ifieo lis* ??>?*!* - , - - s M v j O tave a regular job. The friend ind even relative often just canlot afford to leave the job to at* end tha funeral. Besides, Uio vork cf the employers maybe of uch o. character that demands nd requires the workers preVer.ee. lut Sunday?well,?that's a day ol est from tiie - usual activities. Mu naustvial schedule' i< ''.n v n vnrt T gear by fniiorel ntti in'anr tfter all. Sunt! y funerals are not o bad. But if they were, educaii..n and m.t fu*>>l?il iteeo law would e the remedy. ! Kamnhellerams f vi 11 put. sonic Ihouoht nr. : ;; <r' ri The work. DOWN WITH TDK )YNAMO-of South Carolina if ho tas not dure any lnoro than th~so vho wont ho fore in this aye o* Inelliyont Leadership. It' ho has not irpdueorl the (roods, if In* lias not. rrrti?the Training?Mia P. Kw itato, if ho is not recognized a- a eedar in this work that vorrvnt o him. then Down With Dynanro "ampbell and CaftipbTlism. On the ithor hand if he has (riven won aaflership, then you vote must bo upported by ACTION". Take him mt of tho~pa^orat(^u=,rt~Trp~"your leneral Office (under thrt Men C ni ention, and put money b- hind t'.o L S. and R. T. U. Training I'rirram, and-let the Gonoral Son eary Direct all Lhe_.wmk ami lot rs stop briny Adherents of The lorse and Catriayo Days. Tu t us ide The Horse of Intelligent Lon 1rship and make a hotrinniny to a crier organized convention. Come on'to Sumter Wednesday, uly 13 at 2 p.m. and enroll yom onyention, school and union, with our leaders and bask in the henlnfr-rays of the Inspiration of the lalahced Program 'and' Obioetiv* s f the State S. S. find tt. T. V. onvention. To have weight you nist represent SOMETHING. LAKEVIEW NEWS' l*n u?n \ \T F Rev. E. R. Mack. Pastor S. S. began at~ hoor. ith Supt.' and teachers at their >oM of duty. We had a vmy ood aermon preached by our pas >r. $65.00 was raised in the ralfcrr which we are thankful. Stephen C. Careybeii | The Baptists of South'Carolina ill gather at Kock Hill, with the rospect Baptist church, "Tuesday lay 3 at four p.m. to do pile-ofj ln;eo things: Firnt. They will gat.'::, r to- make big speeches and ir< j onje and -sleep until next May. j econd: Or they will make plan-=; nd let them die from lack ot < nvreone to push them. Third: Or ley will .make plans lyid put OXK 1 charge to organize this Baptist] lob into an army and there by lans and system create a yreatei i enumimvtion and bn--a?part- of the | rent whole that is brihsrimr thirtys t-pass. Plans a-re?fttic- -wlton- -purbtl.' I for one', will be there to 'rente as far nr." i>u needed1 a new rpc'j of approach to .the making of greater denomination. I will e there to look, listen and coop-1 rate witlr other loaders who-are fixious to see The Unified I'm* ram Set in Action. I saw a cartoon by Dressier. 1' howef a great b'rg horse saddled, 'h the sad .le wcls wt-U-Uor. Int'dgent Leadership. Jhtt?Urn?<rrTd. !o was empty. Near by 1 a oup urging the other, to ride the orse.?The horse wus labelBukesources in Inen. mpnevand rruiTmimt: The -W'lT'TVoyjr- mutierl 'olitical Jockeys. Baptists of* outh Carol hiWlu'.nt me.. We haw he ehufolros. We liave "the men iciations. Unions. Conventions ind Pteaehers. We have Ihej 'ed. , We hiivo?flu* oprmrl n ' y v'ho W ill Hide The Horse of clligent Leadership a.d give ; he state an army doing .Urines flvnulvr art/I o t ..* .* ?%., r? i 11.. i ? ^ *??t ??'u o* 'u imuit.tiiy, in | '.130, Katiiplellgrnnis asked t < uestion, WflO, when r>r."Slnr!~' as leaving?Morris foHrim-.?nm-r>r. Earle was leaving the pre,: llWjr of ?the? C+n-venth'n. To'iayfter eight years, Hnmnlx digram^ ire asking,) Who Will 11 ?<!? Tin lorse of Resoutees in.'thf _sn<l ^ . is the uselossness of the ant "lined methods we are'tiowemp! nyim. n nnr mom-il onnvr m imv. ?? ?ti?34--'-you placed a?"rrrtrTr" nan in charge < f the lie] I wo ' ! the S. S. and PYPr'ioiiv- ti n k'ou.are the witnesses as to tin' tToetiveness .o f the chime. vroUghL.jll tit'- .-tat.- S. S. ; :: < i 1 f.P.U. departments. The recti's ire evident. Vet. there is in..in . niproveniont. The auxiliaty nut si lot go nluaiuif llm main body. ! Georgia* can have the CoiTpeiati ?rograni, if North Carolina mve the-thrilicr! iWagram, why e..n lot we, have the I'niliod te a ive Ih no laiii.?Then-?r? inswer, Voluntary limit ia ated~ with PulTiT.us Knvy. h. Id jn he hands of Jealous, Prc.i'.idiei . 'el'tilized by'gross Ignorance. V<> i vho are Board Menih. i -. head. f issociations. unions and church..-md any other organizat i<>n:. c in.\ >11 to the BoaTd hieeiing <m Til' lay May 3 and let us Hide Tli lorse of Intelligent I.ea Yi ship. Presidents' Butler, Gaudy a:. Flo ward have led out in many rePficts. Kampbcllgrams give them tredit for t hearing all who ha'-., inything to hear. -They arc safe cadet s, 'I am with all * three of hem. By your vote, y>n placed Dynamo Qunpb. 11 in charge of he-SunTlny School, B. T. I'. Vaatifln Schools, and liferent ional ,?oadei - h i [. and rl hr has rnvi hrrf nit, then jtivc ttie job to-one Who 1 " ? II" - *? I MAYliE SO AND x. _ * (Hy W. II. Shit IX V . - ^1X AN !>-<) I r?? ^ I k?"W !?o;ih' iV'ii. iiiuul^-u lm w|l| ?'i i finish ,\vj^h ^othiiu?. I l<no\v jiuo"'i' V. Uft -ohnvtov yicm- lilt byr.- of ;:ny ,,;:r:i_u:zafion". Int who Til . o u.u FoTiij.tn as on mooes. )),, hoi you know any ut these in-nn-out VV1 ors? - -'y, T Ik> old- .]>) ode . onH (hose kind The of people "some! imoy folks". Some tot time they nre IN', most nf thy iin?e the t'wy air <H'T. This is true in 1fc < 'itTeh, lodtfe. club' and society, lrp l lf< .-e ".-iciie! .ei' v" ( ha'acters do the ,':s! eirate-h to I- p t'i.'eir nam; s T>n. 7 the roll. pXothV'.*? ino'O. Yes,' son 'e weiT.!-i1> frill of i'oy>plo who ni-h The ate1 crab n tJ.it.nrs; persons- a<!\ i CO th:tiers 1-y . pi lls. the Kvc.n , siAif" people who were ail the ' 'let upf' over a. certain, project, den ' a r.y. re to. at there is. one per- am n t!',a*. .can l>e'counted upon. Hut ski; to: a wi"'l. .v u can't liud-op put fio \ >ur hands <>n tJ,,. ?,j^;rrty. an? Another, natm- for su. h people is of astir die tm.tbv -dusts. They j*o ( |'Mot ;> r-wN- c f t ? $ y tt*M? JiM" *1 ? . . , -r,?- v a <: ...A.- . . I y < ,:u: i.l '.w tust ' ? "l.ivu ana I.i M n'l. > j, ; ~ "v. i ri;'i i1 .1 .v.ynln that <?:it* hail , ; J.?. .- ] -a- i- tlmsv.iim rosv.-\ _:_u to Lliv cm' maiu_ ^ 'liiUi'^l Wi" :: i- K,..v .-( . . ' til <l:iy- nrl'tr. thfci .baa _ ' iifvft iir;' ? >?' ia"an ia-.-al 'way.'' " < ' ' . {11 " ' , ,. :' U^rl t'( "?!- | \? i 1 1 ' ii- ' ' 1 ' I'arl . ' l; .. :. . ( Ilio V villlu'rJ t;'i i 1;., ' vr. i'.ut v.v won't j ! ?\v ; ii.'.'i .. . ..in. at a-'-SL " I ' if J.V : V ;; v, \Vhy-U.. : aa m | h* a. v .- f out. 1" 'bo | .in , nv.i i i'.,"' V ;.l >yaa <!.inir .i v.'a'V. v > n!lt ' 1 ?'M i i<i avy ' a'.t'T til'i'U'i V.i:-'-r. ! V*. v? i I i.i-K iii" i'.'.i Mi. tIu.it ? - ' ' I. XVlt '0K '. v.- .u'. st-ar.a . '.:">}}: -J:'' . w'. a wo- yl^'VU- < I ' \f. ; Will ill' O" ?ail V 1 v. . . . ? "?? ? - ' . 1 " 1 ./ ! '"i: f<'V ''?i& *' * ' ' ; . ? " '-'a'-'' a '-".i : ? i i . ; li'li- \U' lmnv- ' , -v ' ? :" irto it. ' I ' j, ! ... ". ,. ' - - 1.. 1 ' / '' : :::X'U.'[:y : : ' ( > v - :.?* ">*?: -?:iy I , ; ' | . v rk v.v uvr.r j i: i I'ii ! ; ' ' ' ' . ' !:. ' > li-? vv ' ' , I I- ! - h . ! '.< : ; :P'; ? "" . .. v ' . '. 7T ,,l, ?rr "*v 'V' 'T ! .. 'k i - t- ; ? ' . ? -;i: , ' j t " i' <OM I I ( : ' i IV." .' A jn. 4 why ihn . . ' M : I', '. I T V. . ? M il I ' 11 J , , V . . ; ] j.. j... 1 i K! A ::y >v ?l < i t: A ' . v. <>!'*? ! 'n-; v i. 1:ill- .:m" v,, in - :vr in- . . "!.% !. : , i V...-.V i -V !'=: - . ' /' V. ' t" ?,:* T i " .i ! ' Si. ' ' ' - * * 1) v"T'-!il F" <" ??i--'?: : 1 ,f. : < . ?t p. - {i ! ': t in- kiml '" : . U ti ) " tri - '< i ,.M* *) ; then T-' . iv v ' '1 til ? 111;I " i ; v ? v.- n ' , tr v -v. ' v ... - ! v.' f oi* f ' iV v i1-. -v. , i<y a 'r > --.:i for thi< 1 1 V v.-; , - ;'v -Y . Y;t 'or liiyiv.cn. ' i " ' : f pin-pus.. -'o Deo ' ' " "M U".v1 ,, ' f i ' ' I.: : < " ] cia! v when th, ' h'(<- lived n life with I . !. I' r> f th(? church. , nmv i:u t.'-.j:1,: i , . ;i i'. ?>nt 'h. Win p.! ('.? i'!i t I \ri'' :. '* > r ,t:r on i . :lv onit-oh. I v. < .i., . ,,.i ...... i-.- 1 i i i " , ' ' n,( . ileat k cnnm id'out Snmo 1 ;i :< .) ,iii , down in the i-.' ' 1 . -'V'tt+trVf* in n '' " :i ". ;><( ;i of i!l-f:nje "1 t.: .'0.111 i ":'o i'? tlie home or , ! wn v .--lipped hack and ;r hi* \vi 'e and the follow: ' :l, ' < fo ; d tin m and o-ftt :i kill- I ' d him and :,io <i>ue her; some j irime the vifr. 1,1..,.. the rut-ido (,fT ' p.'t of h'1!' It i - bun 1 on the street ' ! "i'i* i o dd. kmhf f . d" ?'h j (1,'t u i ! l'i 'I. 1 1 on. I' i inkcs nh- h<^ - id"t(lv !!,i '!r,V-how ttif end ' I ..'lit. if Mitk.-o ! ft' behind n'z .. . i ' "?? I' v*5 ' >' "-rn ifh to luiy [ lit. ! !' th" show .is J tv.*< I ' 'itL'i t.-i ' " no 'f at r,<k''s Holy.jftn' T'-mtii-' r't 'l ti "TIIv s'lr ' a sIioav ?*a | '"riw.i ;\n o-.-. j- crj roity ctowd. f >f_ ( t-?*n +tu^y witt'limr thojf- wov to the Tr'mpl- , tv.') hours hrforo Mr t'T :pi"t"u;.' ffTT op. At'I to n<trj fir? ; -itv ult", of f ii up llii,s pn si'lo the. "he" nnit of the: family, ing trumps in, and bo seated - with cla HE PALMETTO LEADER MAYBE NOT f rklcford) , $ A % i I T KKS ?:? ^ rzy about something and then aumb and unresponsive. Somety may inject a hypodermic soiorKof good-argument into thum? ey pthdt up for a season and? lop! . they are OUT as?airu art's the trouble-? Simply this: mietimey folks'' live as per ir feelings or their emotions alether. Their feelings govern ir conduct. If they caiKbe kept aised by excitement and by hipi-hoorny stuff, you may hold m in line. x, mand-outcrs do not act by rea i*of any -reason or principle. v iui- vjiponunisis wno take aiftflge of advantages. When II advantages become slightly old j| y seek hew advantages. They I i't "stay- put". Their slcip, ^o|v I 1 jump feelings keep them I pping, hopping and jumping m one thing to another. They Q I-\ something, and then OTjT ~ something. Know 'em? Re Copyright 1938.) 15. d e?/ver On?oi l flop down hats 'liferent shades and eolofs of a~y"*caps, There they sit thru shew. There a'e mnnv other 7" .ieisins that could be made." To I , sent daV fupuals, in general I as to pulling the show oil,on n' 1 ay-r-we feel sir'e that anyone !f tin- if day* of the*week is more . n p'viato than "Sunday. It's not (.1!l 11- 11 r (if nfea' hing tile fur.ev- *,n, or going to the fro an outing t in<_- nik.-iiirc uiais up 10 tIK* F> 1 ai-her, lie l as a perfect right chose?but where our people X. c a nuisance~but. of anything Ch I see it. preacher or somebody M intervene and try to get con pr< i ns in th_e good old channel of in rich a ""Tunoral.- -we could' fol- ' j our white friends. It is a On rh'V rare occasion .that, wh-.n Tin whjte. pui'son dies, that tfhey a < ,'t get said person back to mo- ?}1( r dust the following day. It ins that the higher up in busi T eet r over. Not so with us is or prof-, ssioir the quicker ored folks: Mn<t everything is hod- n to- Sunday. Why bless ;r Jjc.uj some. of. the n talk like ,V( \\-afi sinning against the Holy -p| i >-t to bury cm any day save *i inlay and HI) tines out of a 100 J;, -la-ntily lose siwbt?of- ever-vbody ! to the plans that nnty-'havo^ p() u made days the death - h is. Often tin- pastor of ^ i,-.ember is embarassed he not .' .. jr \yhen the member would . .??out" and?not thinking erf -jt ' body kept- out so long, goes cad ami plans otherwise, then u n he Ooiitticts the family notli y ufrier the'sun will ' satisfy, . t the show ifn Sunday? Espec- } !y is disagreeable at times to " man who pastors 2 or d rural 'Y: ->s win-re the perst/n died early reins. .Now wo have* kntown inlay?:i."! mug. Euir. i al?Slth- Yfj v-Vifter. Wel("a few reasons" r i 'is h?.( ping out so long is;the -'or is ieH- a 'drawing card and -pp; Ikes a crowd sometime if for <t<! it ! . r th?. I'.il'ie, So lining peu !! e so raggel that the crowd" -o,d bo CiU-ii.-u?tdiiQ p.. :diy other y >ave Sunday? rise fiinera l" striices" of our old 7l(! ?tr?Wr?d-rdm-mn?ra?held ~ iday. I urn o'clock Jit Hopewell j.H In' opartunhurg county. A y (i. av .wa--the acting-pastor of c ; I'd' -d that large church.Sc-v- p t.gs were., said about his . ! 1 iJV was a man that i i.i: ehi.ivh. As a result one ? t!:e I.e.-1 .Uinj* brick .vaiieomi I have ever seen in ru- ' ; ! ? ! - . rave the hill. A nice i. i::. ;.- the e also*. The people in * i in Cr.em Johnson's pro- ',l is: 1m.t J! <.d 1* years he was ipc rinlendi i cl* the Sunday {ri ' <">1 ifriT wa< faithful Also he ^ n t!v elfieleiit president of the V >j v v.. i 1 I..iiliie Xo. 22. of the 'J) .... iL_GraiuLLo4g-e. No ornr rrf 3 onl r was intoiesterl more than ' _ih its Ktnwvln?ft^has been our a-.re for a lonj; numbpr of ci: ais </ have been associated with at ii---l;e was a .man With a vision; j-or "ii as mi., said that dav?and lib IT ir.ijjht lie have said it?lle'th is a man that was dependable, tif ~ on KKKI) ST. IIICH SCHOOL th I'rof. S. ('. Perry, Prin. A'.dosi.ii ? Last week Thufstfay, eowmttttare-nf white worn en met ?h the executive -board of the p, A. The mcetinr* woo fr.i- -- - n ?n> Avt vwv; rpDr-o of making plans for the 1VH unification of the school grounds at w-nthly PTA meeting- also nji t Thursday evening at 4 o'clock) the school auditorium. The fifth hy k!c tu"niched a moat interest-"lg"\ ' pioyram for the entertainment Mi the members of the PTA. sci Thursday and Friday, tire stu- AI its Ttad their six weeks exami- Mi ions. We arc hoping that the Fr idents will start this six weeks led doing then* very best; because'uti have success you must have a wh ermination to do well at the lee riming. ' r~ ~ wi The Choral Club, recently orgn- nie e'd, is undec_ the direction of wn ss. Kdmonia Johnson. The first* ' <) rehearsals were ..held Friday a 1 Sindav evenings. The result lei s v< ry 'encouraging.' T? "in Thursday night, Misses Inez tci Warns, Corrie Blasingamo ami jec s. I/Oualgie Owens, teachers of ;f. second and third grades will an sent a play entitled The Wish- te.? _ Gate, with the pupils of theix po sscs. Wilmington Omegas H ? - tiding to light, front row: E. Mai?R Shaw, L. SiultQii, J. Lsrkins-i Ki Oj>A. Hooper, R. Nelson, G. T. Vic binson, J. T. Daniels, L. C. Rivers, rhe annual Sixth District Conferciic and 23, with Oniicron Alpha the W y of the city that a Negro Greek I'he Sixth District of the Omega I1 i\duate chiptet s 4n Noith and Sout gistrar of Johnson C. South Univ nal Association of Collegiate Regist tion of Collegiate Registrars, a 111 nal Education Association and a )i l lie \\ ilmungtnn Chapter, second > I'ship of twelve.but to date the mem are Dr. S. R. Roseriiond, Bnsilcus Cooper, Keeper of Finance, J. E. B aptcr Editor. The Conference in compliance with rnrrnni which shall !., of -i .lii-tinpf the city both for the conft r'ence. i ^ Uetoitrales an+b-frtemts are 'expec* In col la born t ion with the Alpha e program includes two formal dan dght seeing ton;- nf the historic Ca district- are vrge.dTo attend. All delegates are asked to register < THE VOICE FROM THE / MOUNTAIN * If 11. F. Stewart )'/. This week will be a live wire y ?ek for Snartanbp1 2 and vicihity. X ie IiUci dcfbrniinaTTdhal Ministers { lliance is having'a great cftopera- X e service program. The alliance ?f eondu tine, service eaeli night-X r Ovelve nights at softie chirch ' *. tli<- city nv it< vici.nitv an i some X rtuhn- nf -t-he -all'mn-e avtII' preach ? ch night.. Th'1 aim of this meet- *j| g is t<> 1 rine about a i.losep..relax inn among th. mom)< :' th, fTerent churches. Tie write! X links this is a forward step foi { alliance. X On Thursday of in \t week the { sovaive Underwriters jissocia- X tin of the state will hold its an { < :] <<><sioiv in., the "Ht h City" X Ik; nigh' session will be held at { riiiity A. M. E. eh;: ch as th" X ? iJ T.. . I I- 1 * tt-t-t?n -mi- inii'i denominational > misters Alliance. V 1 x The }>aslor_a?ul members of Trin it church seem to h' ready to roiye this it rent host of mini-teis id insurance men.lie v. T II. A<1 X son is the entertaining paster.- .J. -St range. _as?M?seem-s- lnit wMlo_t? (few nations of the wqild are en- X igcd*tn the hlood.v battles of war { id some are making cvovy no. ssar.v preparation to fnrht. some' dy is making a greater prcpara">n to study, the Bpok of hooks. ich is the attitude of the Men's { i 1)1 o class of Silver Hill M. E. X iliroh. This class .under the di- { etion of Dr T. K. Cogg and Mr. X T. Smith -has ntade such rani !' ?j? ogress that the menihers deoid- X I to build a Sunday school l/pomorder that they might hove ad"- X tate room to study God's word. .j. is said that the labor is being V von by members of the ola?s $ hieh is- compose 1 of some of the V st bricklavers and-cavm-ntors in X e town. Tt would be fine if other { mchc-R would--follow this examThe Spartanburg Baptist asso- { atjon will l^old a one day session X New Trinity church of Wellford r Friday, April 22nd. At which X ?eat h?church?wt-l?bring?trp-y e required doo: way lor th.e Bap.- X <t State convention at Rock Hill -jr May 1. The Moderator declar- X at his association will represent -|? >0 per cent along all lines, X ? - ? . LANCASTER -NEWS ? The Young Woman's Homo an' 1 X reign Missionary society of the ( t. Zion- A. M E. Zion church X t Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock { the home of Mrs. Everlena Cun X igham on Pkasant Hill street. { The nnjgting wgs cgHed to order X the President, Sirs. Mahcl R:p- ?|? ;. "Just /\s I Am", was led by |?* ss Annie Phipher Fatdkmr; ipture was real by Mrs. Mary *:* ice Adams; prayer was led by .* s. Anna Mao Asgill; "What ar^ ie.nd We Have Tn Jesus" was I by Mrs (iussa Simpson. Min-'wj s were rend and adopted after j? iich the roll was called and col- * ti??n. Fneh Snomber rosnnridod 3 th a Riblo 'verse. Fourteen x mibeis were present. Collection <S is one dollar and fif.ty-five gents. 2 The discussion was "How to bo 5 True Missionary". Mis. Ever- 5 >a Cunningtram rfmp-Mrs. Mary 5 Jackson gave some very inter- ^ esting facts on the stated sub-' S A drlirinus cfiursp of ice" cream 3 d cake was served by the hos- 3 ^s, after which nil persons re- g !iOOt\. j Cf> jsts to Conference 6tl ae, J. Monroe, R. D. Tynes, Dr. 5 leeljng: G. A! Gore and C. H. Mc k, R. H. White, W. J. Wheeler, > A. C. Caviness and O. W. Harris o of the Omega Psi Phi Fraterhit; ilnrinyton Chapter as host. This etter gathering has been held, si Phi Fraternity is comprised of h Carolina. The District is headec ?rsity. Besides the Fraternity; Mi lars and Deans of Negio Schools, ember ex-officio of tlu- Education! nonibcr of the NT. CV Teachers As orrgest in the group, was organi Worship has'doubhd the otiginal n r> n T " *-* - ? , IV. u. lyues, \ IOC Hasilcus W. . yen*, Keeper of Peace, Rev. H. B the program of the national ere ?benefit to the race. ~TT any celeb 111(1 the SOoial nfTni.-c ted. hoie. : :i Otnega Chanter of the Alphasocial events, HUo of which shal cos at the new hitrh school anditr pe Fear section and a closed _afTa >n Friday aftei j10o.n at Payne's II STATE A.&P Orangebi AN NOlTX Twenty-fourth Armi hine 13 to A Rn.ml.... ?~ll~.-:~4 ..vftUKU (.WIICKUUL' (."Oil IS and Sciences, Kiln Trades and .Ho Special courses far Princ and-Teachers ol ?For further information Director v . ... St )? v v 'I* travel anywhere. on the SOUTH AfareJbr every purse rj One Way Pjajl Coach Ti( BS32J ri.forwlrsn binra Round Tr IWw^WH Good in Sleeping VaiiliMaiP proper charges I CTJTO Round Tr p (or each milo tie ema C71 One Way ..Good in Sleepie Ol proper char,, tiir - c oTiorrnss Dining Cars and Coache Be Comfortable i "" TRAIN T For further information, const "I, T, f'QBU^ Division 1 Columbia, SOUTHERN RAJ wwoo"6oooao*o'0"oo}Cfao;wc8^ I, E E V Y ' S FUNERAL HOME Undertaking And Embalm in ?sio(;AN? LOWER PRICES AMIUTUANOE SERVICE "As Near As Your Nparest l'honf CNBKRTAfrER FOR STATE HOSPITAL 1K31 Taylor St. Columbl 1'honp 9276 I. S. lA?evy. Mg BCfiCWOJOfOOCfiCK^^aseefi^^ Saturday, April 16, 1938 i Dist Meet Apr. 22-23 t ' i y ? r " * ?>-?' v * B&^fl 5. R. Rosemond, Basileus, Rev. H. Donald; Back: R. Telfair, C, Moul,V. Burnett, J. C. Cooper, F. P. will convcnei hAVTlmngton, Apr. .will bo the first time in the his the sixtien. graduate and underI ov:r by Mr. ST.' Herbert Adams, * . Adams is n momlirr r.f tVu> Vq a member of the American Asao- * il Policies Commission of the NaTtfTciatirm. '/.o<l in January, 1937, with a memuniber. The officers of this ChapI. \Vh< elei\ Keeper of Records, J. Shaw, Chaplain and E. MacRae, nip is planning an extensive civic rated. Omegans are expected to be \ w .vith it,?Some?two hundred? Kappa Alpha?Sorority the?local h bo unparalleled in tnis district, irium, a luncheon, tennis matches? . ir at the beach. Omega men in otel, 417 North Gth Sti'eet. ' A. COLLEGE I irjr, S. C. I ??: :r: ~ i . .... CES THE + v ua1 Summer Session | ngust 3,1938-?? -i?i ios in Agriculture, Arts -X rent ioil Vnentinnnl * me Economics. . X ipnls, Jeanes Supervisors . Rural Schools. y <w. ~ lid dress: ?~r-_ *= 7 ! i of the Summer Session, a ate A. & M. College, .X Orangehurg, S.^ C. .|j * .any day O i ERN^ * I cents ;!; \..l PER MILE ? | and Round Trip ijl :kets *?.? *. < J reTeC 1 ' ' A - ? : X ip Tickets. r.. .. v iveted .v. return limit IS d?yif ? A I and Pailor Cart on payment Ol jjC ? for ipace occupied. X ip Tickets...... ? voted . . . return limit 6 month*. A "" j and Parlor Car* on payment o^ .j. ill ipid occupied. ' ~ A Tickets f ig and Parlor Car* on payment y it lor (pace occupied. Y [ED Sleeping Cart, X a on All Through Trains. A n the Safety of RAVEL ilt your lacal agent, or write ' ?? 'a^senger TVgent S. C. ^ - -2 r? lway System :*?ox>ao#c8m0x?s?^^ * *h5*' *<-' *