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VOL. XV?NO. 47. ~
t ? tfcout Troops to be
Organized in Schools
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TUr Umler the?IcaderslTtt) ol Supervisor
C. A. Johnson and principals
and head-teachers ol' the city pub- ,
lie schools, plans Jiave been set j
^ ? on foot for the organization o 1 <
I Hoy Scout troops in our schools. <
If present .plans are realized there j
^ \vil? be a troop in each school?
the troop ttx be sponsored by the
1'. T. A. of that school.
I'd that end a serie?s of weekly '
meetin.is have been held for the
purpose of instruction. Mr. Pow
c+i?n?f o m i e r scoutmaster?who ho well
drilled in the fundamentals
of scouting has been acting as in^
stuictir. Each meeting hts been
<1 <.\e interesting and highlv- - in
structive. The group is composed
01 cup sen do i men represenmiiK
CarvOr, Howard, Booker Wash
gton Heights, Saxon and Wavi-rley
schools. Each man is a potential
Scoutmaster or Assistant- ;
Seoul "laster fur his school <!
It is highly desirable that the ,
ooys tt scouting age be given i
this opportrnity to become-mem- .
JF -bers of sueiv-t worthwhile oP'-ftn?
ization as the Boy Scouts of America.
It is hoped that nil the (
very fine things?the character |
building opportunities- that this (
type of activity affords will become
t::e common, property of t
: our boys. . 8 1
Scouting is a program of inter- esthlg,
useful things for "*!>'>ps to
do in their leisure time. It gives '
boys a chance to serve their com- |
L muni-ty. Scouting tlepends for t t
w l uge measure of its success, upon ,
the citiens who mi ke up a given >
v-nvmmity.o We respectfully so. (
licit the cooperation of all the cit- (
ions of Columbia and especially
these school patrons who might
he called upon to serve hi an ofti. (
cial capacity with the various (
' troops.
The '.>roup was fortunate in.se
curing the services this, week of
f Mr. A. J. Taylor. Mr. Taylor,
who represents the national held- .
quarters, spoke at Waverley school
on Monday, Novmber 25, to the
Scoutmasters Club, and a number -
tn '.-mens ox the city. Hi* talk i
and a subsequent discussion prov .
ed unusually instuctive and interesting-.
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Equal enthusiasm was shotyn
I afterwards, when a delicious, (if \
not fancy), repast was served by
the host school.
The .members of the recentlyJ
organized Scoutmasters' Club are: (
. Principals C. V?", Madden and J
F. Potts, Messrs. \\ . Burton, Ho- ,
trers. Bolden. C. A. Pogue, W _i
Gilliam, L. F. Scott. E. F. Sweat, (
A. Young, Donson. Roberts, L
Shelton and Powell.
The following citizens of Co
lumbia were nominated to serve (
> as troop committeemen, and were
nresij.t Monday night: Messrs.
Williams and Kershaw. Dr. D. K .
Jenkins, Messrs. J. K. Dickson .
H. N. Vincent, Jr., Goodwin .aiuF-*
Entzminger. ?E. F. "S. "
TOO.MER-PACK A It I) 1
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" Mr. nn(| Mrs. }V. \V. Toonier anrounce
the marriage of their <
daughter, Certrude, to Professoi 1
KI eh ue Jack Packard of Oklahoma
; -C'ity^Oklahonii, which took place <
'V 1: r 33. 11)33. J
Ithaca high school, Ithaca, New ^
York, attended Laugston Univers- .
it.v, Laugston, Oklahoma of which
she is air advanced junior.^*'
Professor Pi ekard is a graduate
of Langston University, guduate
work at -Kansas University, Kuns- <
as City, Kansas. Professor of in- t
dustrial arts, Li n^ston University ,
Langston, Oklahoma. At present
he is doing graduate work at Co
lumbia University, New York City.
Mrs. Packard will join her hus
band for the Chritsmas holidays j
She will remain in New York for (
the rest of the school term.
Professor and Mrs% Packard will !
mnke their -home--m-^>kl?homi?.
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BEN N KTTSVILL E'~N EWS '
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M i.ssos Arona Robinson, Arden-|.
ia Prince, Mr." H. D. Cain, N. j
Robitison, Thad WiTframs, ~C. Cros :
land, E. Covington, Dr. T. Rich
ardson, Dr iVicCollum, Rev. A. J
Wright, attended the Benedict- 1
State came Thmksgiving. 1
, Our new Adult teacher Miss
Ardonia Prince is doing nplendru _
on our Educational project along
with the other teachers. -> We
are sad to hear that Mr. J.
P. Littles Itas been killed. A large
number attended the funeral of
Mrs. Addie Pickens last week in
Cheraw.
Miss Cornestena, t student ol
State College came home last
week to attend the funeral of
her god-mother Mrs. Mary J. Gar
rett.
Mrs. Coin Haynes spent the
week end with hor sister, Mrs
rtrvme saney. ;
Miss Julia Spann spent the
week end in Rennettsville. She is /
teaching at Butler Hi school. i
i, Mr. John Mcl.eod, Jr., writ- XT "
Colombia last week to get the ,
tody of Mrs. Alford. f
Miss Nannie Mae Smith tTU
| n Prof. Spears came by the Adult (
' Center Tuesday. We are glad to ,
have our visitors and friends to \
see the progress of the students
and teachers. I
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Clinton College He
On "Wings Over J
Rock Hill, S. C.?President Edivard
Brice of Clinton college will
/e the guest speaker on the
'Wings Over Jordan" program
Sunday, December 1, 1040 at 9:30 j
i.m. Eastern Standard Time. This ;
iroadcast will come from Cleveand.
President Brice is a native |
>f Halsboro, North Carolina. Re- j
:eiving his BS degree from Tt:scegee
institute, he studied at Yale
md the' University of Penn. Since
Tis school days President Brice
vas elected President of Clinton I
College, Rock Hill, S. C. by the {
General Conference of the A. M |
E. Zion church in May, 1940.
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f ederation Notes
The first three meetings ot t } ?
;unlight Club for the year 1JM0
H were-significant h) IbatTTn aib~
litionto their cultural value the.v
represented a progressive move
uent toward "thP. rot liaut+Pi <.f u
ixod purpose.
At the September meetrnx tb*
'Hub members in appreciation ot
[he untiring devotion and tinsel
^9h work of Mrs. Wilkinson, presented
her with $100.00 toward
ler "Pel" Project tit this timeihe
complete renovations <>f ,th'?
"club room" at the Centei.
The SI00.00 . represented 1 the
Summer work of the "Club"- led
jy Mrs. Hazel" Pierce^. In addiion
to the many "Scmunes" for
ai.-ing money suggested by Mis
Heree Mrs. Etta Howe and Mrs
2ora Greene collaborated in ?n
ft'ort Pat helped tu "swell" the
"ui .1.
At the October meeting the
Ulub mem I ei s were richly enter
; ined hy a group of yountr pep
>le under the_ direction of Mislauimond
.A-tSton with a review ot
nitstandiir.g current ' events..
During the business portion pi
he meeting more money was ad
led to our "Club room" fund.
The November meeting was held
at the "Y" Hut. The cultural
ieaturo was a Thaiiksgivini pro*
rrani wescntud bv the A.. K. A's
\ program which was thoroughy
enjoyed and which idled all
xrosent with the true ThanKsgiv
ng spirit.
Mrs. 1). M. Zimmerman pre
jented Mrs.?Wilijnson?with?-t
:heck for $15.00?the contribution
)f the A. K. A. t-o the "club room'
Mrs. W. C Lewis leported.
5X7.00 as the proceeds from the
'baby contestt" whiclr is spponsoT
}d annually by Mrs. Lewis.
These two amounts of $16.00
ind 3X7.00 with the funds in hanu
make it possible to ha\'e. tihe
Slut room ready for our (AhrisiDiiS
liiecfin:'. We are all happ>
especially happy are Mrs. Wilkinson
and Mrs. Pierce. It is the
'ulfillment of a dret'm. for them
...A delightful social hour wie
spent as we enjoyed a most up
letizing repast of chicken salad
oils, ham and cocoa with <>m
iostess, Mrs. Wilkinson.
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\\ ASHINGTON
Washington, lr.?CT.jNov. !W?
rhe' Allan University Club met
ast Sunday week at the home of
he yTretfTdrrrt; ^fr:-Ettgene?CheekHp
tOU T street, NT. W. to complete the
dans that had begun at the rneetng
before to give an evening ot
)leasure at the Club Cavern. 11th
ind U streets, N. W.
Oijn last Wednesday, November
!0, the club -jave a lovely affair ahe
Club Cavern. On account of
he next day being a holiday, everyme
could ar.ct did enjoy a full
veni'rig of pleasure.
Mr. and- Mrs. A.. E. Simon's '
ddest daughter and youngest son
eft fur Columbia, S. C. last Sunlay
to attend the golden weddin.'mniversary
of Pi;of. and Mrs. ^r
jb Garrett, the parents of Mr?.
sTman. .
Mr. and Mrs. J.^C. .MclJaniei
>f Columbia, S. C. were here foi
the frame lx:tween Howard and
Linonln Universities.. Also Mr.
Mark Martin and Misses Jun-ie
dartin and Mary Woodtrd of-Tlo*
umbia, S. C.
Mr. Constance Jones passed
hrough on his way from New York
o Charleston, S. C.
'CLAUSSEN NEWS
~ Sunday school opened at St.
t^aul AME church at the usual
lour with a spiritual thrill. Afer
Sunday school the pastor
rrought to "us the message from
he text Exodus 35:1-5; These are
;he words which the Lord comnanded.
After the sermon Mr.
3. Gregg delivered a brief lecture
o the youpg folk.
Sunday afternoon a very good
irogram was presented at Salem
Vf.E. church by Mrs. E. Singleton
itid Mrs. Mary Smalls. St, Paul
unior choir participated with
hem.
Friday morning, Rev. John
jregg fell with a stroke speechjAnd
haven't been able to
Rove or speak since hilt we art
Maying and hoping for him to
toon get better.
Visitors at church were Mr. I
ftary and Mr. C. Singleton. We
*ro always glad to have visitors
n our midst.
Send all Palmetto Leader news
lo I,. Williamson.
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"columbTa, s(
ad To^ Speak
or dan" Sunday
T. Arnold Hill
To Pay Vifcit to City
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MR..-T. ARNOLD HILL
Mr. T. Arnold IlilL Assistan
Director, Division of Negro At
fairs, National Youth Adminis
tion. Washington, I). C., arrives
in* Colombia, Friday, Nov. 29th.
Mr. Hill has been an official ol
the National Urban League, foi
the last 25 years, serving as Wcs
tern field nigaiiizer, director ol
industrial relations; also serving
as executive secretary of the ("hi
eago Urban League. In this
field he made extensive studio!
and research work of labor am
race relations.
In IP.'IS-.'IO he was a consultant
for the Works- Progress Admin
istration. He is a .native of Rich
mond, Virginia and was appoint
d to the position he now hold:
by Mr., Aubrey Williams^ who?it
the NYA Administrator. last
September.
His duties are to assist Mrs
Mary Mcl.eod Bethune, head ol
the Negro NYA Division, in- co
ordinal ing and developing th?
employment of Negro youth or
NYA projects.
FLORENCE NEWS
Mr. Marion Rrockinglon, a for
.nor- citizen of this city, now livine
in Jacksonville; Fla.; was in tin
-etty?last?vreek visiting relative!
ami friends. Mr. Rrockington is th<
oroiner ot. tMe late. Mrs. Ksthei
.Miller. and uncle of Prof. James
A. ..Miller. 1?
Mr. and Mrs. llrutmi, Miss Hru
ton of Fogway Sin-ills'. N. (!.. wen
:n the city visiting their di ugh
' i J' I slsii'i1. Mis-1 "Inez Eruton
t patient in the MeI.eod Infirmary
Mrs. Walker accompanied them
Mr. Benjamin Morcan of Orang<
burg spent last week end with Mis.
Pathci hie Miller of fiO.'i Plum St
Mr. Morgan has returned tf
' >i angi boi g. ?-? " -*' s ~
Miss Bettye I.ouise I initials.,neici
of Mrs. Sallie H. Miller of f'.O"
tier: line Robinson of (.JrellyvilL
S. C. or. last week end. Miss Dan
iels is Wilson hiyh's maiorettee
^Continued on pace >
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n* UiKl.tNl) NEWS
Among the students home foi
the Thanksgiving holid: ys were
Misses Catherine and Minnie Iilak
hey, M i>ses Arlevia Blakeney, Ue
neva NoVw<y>d, Lucille Johnson,
Messers Jack Johnson, Saniut
Francis, McN'air, -Maceo Blakeney
all <rf-~Couiter Junior?ColLm^s-Xlhe.
raw, S. C. Misses Yjil-fjinia an'
Mary I.ee Lock art, and ('orrrni
Eovvery. Clintjon College, Ruck
iTiii.
Mr. and Mrs. James. Rivers ol
Chesterfield and Mr. Robert Bit
tie of Younprstown, Ohio spent a
few hours at the home of Mr. one
Mrs. T. F. Brewer Siturday.
Mrs. J. L Johnson attended tin
funeral of her cousin Mrs. Addic
Haskew-Piekens in Cheraw Wed
lesday.
Mr. Lanston Blakoney spen'
last "Monday and Tuesday in Win?
ton-Salem, Nr. C.
Miss C.olda McCombs is improvrn?.
Miss Amaiuh Royndtree spoil'
I hanksziving at her home 11
Pineville, S. C.
Prof. George Wilso>ii, Mr. Beechirm
M filer nnet' Mts^es Pa pre any1
James of Jefferson spent a few
hours at the Pageland Jr. High
school Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer ami
daughters Misses Vashti and A1
ice and Mrs. Ltura Brewer hnd
children Thomas and Nannie at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Addle
RatJilT-fiainey at Deep Creel< 01
Sunday.
I Vwell
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)UTH CAROLINA, SATURL
CME Holds Stat
Conf. in Batesbur
By Master J. \V. .lowers ?
! We. a! e delighted to bring
i you this brief summary of t
I annual conference of South Cai
1 linn whi'.h was hold at St. Jam
A ME church.
Russell Featured jn C'MK Meeti
Tuesday the South Carol i
cohft^t^gce waa kepC busy heari;
| -rrrnt trending renorts R?>t<
burg. Bishop Charles Lee Rr
* sell the presiding "bishop of t
South Carolina Conference deli
ered a series of addresses porta
ing to the Hebrew Language, a
the CME work in South Cnrolir
Said the l/ishoj^ "The Hebu
language is the oldest lnngra
In the world and no one is ful
able to understand the Bible
all its phases unless he has -
Knowledge of the Hebrew la
tuage". He explained pence
mind in Hebrew si:.d gave niai
_ definition* for the saihe. Fish
Russell is recognized as one
the best Hdbrew scholars in
nurica. He was taught by a Jc
ish Rabbi' and is the only Neg
in America who is allowed r
t search work in Semitic lunguag
. in the capital library , at Washin;
. ton. He is author of sever
I books, the latest is a Hebrew hot
called "The Key to the Ho
I Tongue".
, I?r. S. H. Kiblei was the gue
. speaker on Monday. Dr. 11. ?
\ Walker was the guest speaker c
, i Tuesday morning. He is the pn
siding elder of the Charlotte di:
, triet, in North Carolina. A r.<
j spouse to his address was give
j by, the Rev. Thomas Davis t
Greenville. _
I The annual sermon was preac
.<1 hv. the Rev. MacAdams.
. telegram was sent the Rev. .1. "I
. Killer of Toronto, Canada wh
; is the newly appointed pastor ?
the CMB--church there. Hishc
1, Russell organized this church i
Toronto. Ontario, Canada. CKt<
her 11. It has a seating capac
f ty of two thousand. Otlicia
. named it after the bishop as 1
j was the founder of the only CM
i church in Canuda.
The Thanksgiving sermon wt
preached by the Rev. J. C. Co
-loujh. pastor of Sydney Park i
e oiumuia. '
Hundreds of visitors were hei
from four districts: Charlestoi
Greenville, Anderson and Colpn
: bia, seeking information perlah
, ing to the church work.
Bishop Russell lectured at it
terval's to his visitors about ho
to live with /your neighbor. T1
? Bishop's wife also visited the cot
ference. She is a graduate of C?
. lumbia university.
hi s e ;.kinv of tlie past >rs* r<
ports the bishop said there wet
no better set of ministers in h
district than these of South Can
Una. There are four districts an
each elder made a pleasing repor
Friday night was education*
night. Dean Paul of Paine co
lege was present and delivered
helpful speech concerning his co
1 lege. In this speech he state
" That Paine", Tf fur?nothine els
was noted for its great religiot
activity.
Messrs D. R. Starks was on tl
Joint Board of Finance along wu
II. S. Sherad and I.. I., Branch.
TIU' Memorial sermon of tl
late Klder A. jl. Shellrd \vi
preached.
The dilforeiit changes of t)
presiding elders were as follow
Uov. Thomas Davis was transfe
red from the Greenville distri<
, to the Columbia district. Rev. 1
C. Golphin was transferred fro
the Arylerson district to that i
" Charleston. Rev. J. H. Tlioma
was transferred from the Charh
, ton district to the Anderson ,di
i trict. Rev. J. A. Jowers wt
transferred from the Columb
district to the Greenville distric
- -These eiders arc expected to 001
' tinue their uood work on the>
> changesvor their districts.
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I.AKE CITY CIRCIIT
On the third Sunday there wr
' a ^Trustee rally at St. Paul AM
church. At 11!.'t0 brother Jamt
, Gamble, a local jiteneher on th
I circuit preached a pood serine
which was enjoyed by all.
The following: paid one dolls
or more: Mr. R. Peterson, $5.(M
Mr. E. I! Thomas', $5.00; M
Bi'ucc Adam's, $5.00; Mr. A. Wi
son $1.00; Mr. A met Montgon
cry, $1. Mr. Melvin Thomas, $1
: Mrs Roxie E|>ps, $1; Mrs. Janni
Barr, $1; Mrs. V. Thomns. $1
Mrs. Marie Keels, $1; Mrs. Ett
Barnes $1. Public collec'tio
$4.40. Grand total $27.40.
Sunday was a high day at S
Paul. S. S. was conducted by th
Supt. The junior class was trar
''erred to the senior class and wii
taught by the senior teacher. Mi
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( :iii'iuncr s ooner. Key lew by th
nastor. At 11 o'clock. Rev. A. I
' 'German preached a wonderful se
i mon from the text St. John 10:1
( am the pood shepherd. The spi
I it of God came and made man
rejoice. Tho were added to th
church. We feel that the Lak
I City circuit is si fe under the leac
ership of Rev. A. R. German.
, Mr. R. Peterson is going o
with our new parsonage. He hs
II the outside of the 7 room builr
i ing about complete.
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e Tuberculosis Chris
g Mailed in Richland
Citizens t'ryed to Help Kiirl t
Tuberculosis
to Letters corH-nmt;ir . tuboi clilosi.hu
! t"ln isl'u:i.: Seals ale being niai'le ! l
o- 1 to liondi iii- ?.) .Negro ! |
Columbia .and Richland rownty i
'opening the :54th annual Ciiitstoia. I
1 Seal sale, according to .1. :Y. Hi:, j
n? : ' n general chairm; n of th Rich '
na land county sab- and .!!?# ? ?.-* mana i
ng tfer of the Pilgrim Lite Iiruranc?
,'S . ('nmpr^fr.^.1 i.'ttol i1 v |du i' a d t Itis
ont/.iiioi s 'need for funds to fight
he; tuberculosis, statin.' that* accord
iv i intr to latest figures'. :{<; to 12 per
lie , sons killed by tuberculosis i . Kiclind
: land county last year ' < ) < Negro,
la 'is.
| Mrs' O. I. Chairpion, eh.iruun.
g*. i of'tin- mail sale, states tha* every
1.. 1 . cr .\
i'inn'1 n;is iii'i'ii mailo to prevent
in duplicates or letters and mistake?
-??in nddri Iln case of such >. I'l<ir.n
it is Imped that thv.v. will l.e Ve
of ported immediately to Henry
i ,(Jack) Williams, tioasin.i ,f th*-op
sale. Mrs. Chlmpion ^tlso state.of
that l.er committee tried hard-to
A list ali interested persons who wen
;\v thought williv.g to contribute
ro assist toward fightinz tuberculosis
e- Sin- said further that the group
;c reah/.i d thai many inte.??ltd perg
si'. s had' been overlooked. These
a' persons may secure suheivulosix
>1* Christmas Seals to-decoj5.it ? th'oii
'> holiday letters' and packi j.es by
calling J. M. llhiton at 4.75<?, Mis
d II. J. ('.tampion at T'JTO, or llciirv
(Jack) Williams at the Victory
Savings Hank.
It is_ lioped that every N'egrt
s citizen in llk-blnnd county ivill
L' contribute toward the drive . tu r in a
>n the monh. of December ami thus
** help to support the light against
tuberculosis during the comin*?
vear.
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1 CHESTER EARACRVIMIS
?1 'i'l.aiiKsgiviug was spent quietly
>p here by those who stayed at hoi>:e
iii i -uh- ?ci i' i: i i: 11 \ who weill Kill oj
> town. They returned reporting
i- pleasant times.
Is Mrs. Hettie Rainey, MYs. Kttic
ii Alien, Mjss Eliv.a linhioy accompaK
nied Madam .M. E. Woods on a mo.tv?i*
trip to (.undon last Saturday,
is Quite an appreciative audience
I enjoyed immensely a pageant tin-,
v i .ten '"Our .Tlu tiksgiVing Day,"
on Wednesday night in the chape)
re of Urarnerd Jnsitute. the partici- "
1. pants brin/ students ol the rest
i dent training, center (NYAl. Tin
v following characters had ' special
pait3: Pilgrim Boy. Mr. Arthoi
t- Sadler; Girl of England, Miss Alki
w Garrison; Italian 'Boy, Mr. Wenif,dell
Hilton; Pilgrim Girl. Miss Vera
J* Gci-r-'e; Man of Colonic 1 Period. '
5 Mr. Creswell Hamniuiul; Girl oi
l.incoln, Miss -Carrie Wingo; Boy J
>:out. Mr. Nicholas Dant/.ler; GiT
y Scout, Miss Virginia Mingo; Negri
ls Slave, Miss Catherine Caiu,-: Ne <
1 'no Boy, Mr. Sila- Hopkins; Ne -re
1(' Girl, Miss Yinella Bell. The glee
' . club, of mixed voices, marched ir
" ; by snvguig "IJ I.onu* All Ye KaitU
. fill." They kept perfict st? p and
11 i looked very pleasing in black rubes
.(with white circular collars. I Hiring
1(1 the pmgr: nt they sang appi priatr
l" ! numbers. In the singing the sweet 1
'* voices ol' nurse M. L. Ale am. Mri
Minafee and some other in-trim
\l ors could he heard_flearlv Mi-- _
Pansy Ponder Jrass, music.il in
structor. presided at the pia io and
lc'1 all throiuh the pyogYam dayeb
,f" - Thanksgiving numbers.
i Three young ladie?,1 ?iiv? ed ,
'1 i floor length Pi!tr: i *j. <tr? - . :v >
' * three young ir?*n, >n black s'. t*. .dr.
r* ff nretly datn-e. Tib d: n. v a
^ laugh' t It--*.;, eot.ples Io
Means. The hppel has r.evt : bee''*)
decorated ni?r<-. attractively '.ha-'
it was: that night The decoialiotis '
were^ autr.iii'!" lesp-es in pi fu>i >i
- very hastily arranged ; ml poepiit'.
' lief"' aim '.licit Wele. <-a>s o i- !?':
la" The columns in the* chaoel ucit
covered from bottom to top v '<
- those?kiuvnii?iuui?corn, ni.il ..all
tb.vt the wall.- were the >aPa i
The- fragrance made one think m
was-really out tioors. On tin
v>t' the stage were large size j>.
tures of "President Roosevelt. Mrs
U>-?Mary BctHune, Mi<s Marian Andcr
son, Booker T. Washington and
|0 the side wall a real free hand paint
n ing of colonial scenes showing th?
Pilgrims' huts. Jiilcrhns going te
n church. Indians, etc. At the f>.ot).
light were vases filled with >>i ;'t
t. iititi oui.v t.iisi; id and turnip
) * I irreens. at die c<iitcr hack of tin '
stnsre was a lareo col lard wi*;h leav
[. J es 01 tsprer.d, t ars of coin u;il! 1
je | fai'in p'lxla.c so artistically av <
[.! rantrcd that thoy wore as hpnutif'M J
# | as flowers.
n ' This anil all decorations were th< !
j work of Miss A. Ccode Johnson ?
t | The costumes worn by the charac
n, I'ers Wert done he Miss Jennie K I
,91 Mrlroe. On enterinpr the chapel ,1
IS 1 ea< h person wn? "iven a tiny audio i<
g y tiw ushers. Miss Alven' Hoi* j |
ia huu.1 and Mr. Samuel I'.ee Moore ' i
I. At 'the close of t'r.e page; nt all
r lights were turned off i n<? very i
1 one's candle was liehted a-d in 'hi* j;
ir sott nprnt, all participants marched ]
y out. The unit supervisor. Miss M
ig M. McKissick, offered p.vaye>\ i
;o thanked -the audivneo for theft- t
|. presence and invited all to eoiru
attain. It was indeed a heautlfui 1
n pnsreant md was well rendered Ls|Mr.
G. A. Freeman is assistan' <
I-( unit supervisor and Miss S' M
Continued on pnffe P (
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tber
viiicKr
;tmas Seals -?
County
HONORED
!M:<>V. s. i nr:> finlkv. j.;
N-itii Carolina State' < olleKt
has plaee'J. Pro! S. Liuuis
Pinley. Ir... !u?nl of the Music lieimrtmeiit
at lU'iie.li.t t 'ollt te. on
its Artist Series this year Oil
! >? ? * ?! F? i" liie Oth. Professor Kin
ley is to yo thefe w ffere, l e will
jriV*- a Piano-Voice - liwcital
CIVIC WELFARE LE
CEFERRATES ANN I
CAROLINA 1)1'.why *
the f i Fat lot I )e-tXn-i acy, ' tr
fames Tayii. r of ihuiiam t-iea:
>!' h:* si. North t'arolin;i Coii. re foj
Nejrroes. ;ts i.i- ; .hitesseti a laift'
o Cohe all<l;.ei:. e Mlll'irSi
file s? etiiici an: i\i.-j.-iiA pi ogrui:
if the -Civil- 1 .eii .- tie o.f ' ; i! .lllbia
We. 'heir posterity, ma- wag*
t.u mii ijj mi jii>11 i-r -tiu*.
within ami witlmil, would
lectio t:.f . \ I ejlia1. .;i\ r life
X' *v. ':< ! 1 , a. y i.i, I>cii;a
. rushe I in > tln !-i-ait.v tif the world,
the .-|?-a!i>'i ii.ntiruyd, "it b-comes
int; ?>r . :lam tiiat \i |-\ Anterican
letem irst- how v e car. best prei
I 'm id-1n i [!. -taati* ir: our 1h;v.?
and what, ii' any cnntrib; tioria",
\ i . i .i'a '1:i i kt1 in. iUvii rtlii ikinn
?it hvi' I tcinoeravius.",
I*, ilcwl'ipin^ his aiiiiio s en
"Till.. OlihaitAHN IITlij ReS JulisU ji'iti-1
>f Am-rioan Citizc ship."
Air. Tay!>>i; s Jirtristed that -his
i.aiict'.Vi' ?>i. sitlc'r the full -wing
oMign; V.s whivh t)n Am.iricir.
iva> i'fe t have townrd aii
jie'ipfP ir. this. country i;' wi- an
1 Iive 11! ;i tl le IVtMoclaey '<")
i j -1 obligation," he si'iil. . "is
!?:> vi.ie universal education. lor id)
>t' <>i'.i youth. Sun a s\ sK-m
. i: 1 e nd be s>> ultra1.;> t1
i'. adi: ini?u red that difih ret
in ; i.lit ;de<, talent, and ab.i t;.
A i/'.dd i>e yi Veil ftlll unbert. Slit
!? v Itiji. Su. h a v villa
:!><> .1: i' in-imirca!'
i"; i i;*.l itli'iitificatioii _s\ >?.: 111 not
: i.any A ii'f'ri'.an >
'iu!>: ami ?ii;n ati
"I: ti:r M-cuii'l ('la.* ru
v :?"> . -\V. i'l a 1 i c!; ..i t
:j.it t> \~>i k far ''ill!
;al< .! :;!!< ? n!.i!;t*A'> < ! y *.i
vvt- ? !.A\ f Ual'A-.1. Kn I'll
kaMi'i.al !!>; i-cal!'
' - ':: . a! * St;- : 1: v > i<
\ r,:. i . .. ;> . . X . f a "
11 :-r iii. Niti i'i- ai?. j ;
: iiav ait- v\!.i.aia! i:.c\
. I :n- \;11i?i: >nil Iii - ail
i : l1!.- iras: pnwi-r.
"in ! ,!.: A., .-ri.nt
L-iti/.c! >. v a. i i li'iluatvil la !| '
* ' i -i ?'!!? >*!' tin- .J'la.ij.
Mai ' i-'H'iy nl' 1 i.-illoi.Ta - V i
'!:. ! -'i ;-iii,. a'.'! ;'r??j * 1y i
.1 ?? -* I'.I i/.f!: - :ial! 'if
*: . ac.! -TTrrt; rrotfi ti\l. \V:
i'.i'l '...I i-a-j a i11U1.i
a >latv <i-*m;.>j aiv in-iti'.: -i
. i -j. - '.anal ill v '-v:! I uiuieinina.
.i u-A <. i nine > ' ,\
i;:;!.. :..L v hen law
U!i<: \ ! let>Oe U" ??,>. Ilisll
;h-i the vivtiio v> a
N\ It '!' - W it will :u>t !>e
V. \ :n> i> tin- victim. Lav
*-M:t s?. allotted >.i incubate in ?. :
city. ;i"i notch In'Hiooil. ><* ?>
! : i.tu ; h. nhe- it* ino, .. . .
I 'if.inal.- win- often pruvokc crises
isultinif in untold s. tTerinjr ant
oss to 11 a* in lire <'<i,..muiuty.
"Connected with this problem
>! nv i-nl'iu;.iinvn;. equity j;A the
oiii t>. and orderly processes ol
justice are a proper appreciation
\>r and an intelligent oc of thi
lower of the ballot. Negroes must
onkc inc"fa?injf use^'f tr.is weapn<-t
tot personal train or stilish
ad\ aneomor.t. 1 ' for -Vio nop.
>om' if electinz to offnun of
'hi meter and ability w h,% will put
ni/eiples of justice and fair dealng
abovt- paitv. or trnditio11.
"In the fourth place: In a Demo liiry,
file IV should bo mutual
harimr of each others' burdens
Exploitation of the weak by the
iran.nr. of the unlearned by the
rained, of the employee by the
unployer. is contrary to the Demo
.ratic ideal. Mutual sharing: of._
)urdens implies inter-racial as well
is intra-racia! goodwill and under-1
it:v din t.
"Finally, at this time of national ;
?nd intcrnatiom 1 crisis, it is the
f
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,
- * " ' ' 'n-tFIVK
( KNT< I'Kii ropy
,v - . t
_.Iiishap and Mrs.
J. S. Flipper Honored
i
V\ ith Dinner Party
j DR.. <\s.NI) >1!{S. \\ |{.
j.ov&t < !;.\id;ir. host.
i-i hilppcl
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,Ci A berry
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i. ' tmwi-ver.'
-w? : Utli .u'.ifiit|ii t>. partial
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| liaiti, '...iruij.>. i'l'u i,.. . .U iiljixad. <
-villain: Van.". ! fr> rr-ti.-. buttel.
rice, imij)'.?ra :silicaa.
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ai tiui; i; i .yii!'. aim A *. iuu t
tl.v K^vcnmniit liiliiv: ::.a:. -by
puituu: .t if"i;T i. iii . <. n UUlloi
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t.? riro.'i / '. '
l>o!llK-l.i H'fll-Uvij.u V: Nopiu
- itiz??n> -f t ... miL.Ii . .j ;.j y- inj
county. J if; ira?v .-ever; ! i::->Lai!Ce.
v\i.vre nibs: it. jJU,j
otfii ubt:ii! t}.!t ! A..
ac'trvitie.-.
I'hf pr-jfiiii. to* 'U--1 *' -iiran
preiituf by 111 .t"t-s ? <r s Louis
tinley, head. <?f ti;e ticpa intent of
UtUMC, Bfllflilft Mllieiie. i i.i?u\virii?
the -scrip-tun- lee son . tj.v K?v:
l.i.nculn V Jirtkit:.-. T. L
>'-ivkff lie- '
IJo.-ci (i a : :u \ !]. \M- , > }..7ai ..
ol I bit J t . alioa
L?. rn Vt C?<!lt ue. ti'.iv*-t| thieve-:
- i leaner. Platform ^uost?
" < ' > : i . t : y Andrew.
H i" ;.i.kii;>. ,-e "t t !y*<i?Uw
o-<: i'-: ' ' ' \ "proirr: m
of the Jt a*.!: t.. tvalosuas-oei.itlu:..
.T-.v 1 Yv \-? < Janes
deliver- ! i\- . : t.
I t :t'.t !'}tf.. * . fv! pro
yram.- 11. i.e. t 1 San .
barn'.- i 'kini.' .Kit -j si-.ni i'*
in :? i- \ 1 i ! ?. . : >. <.?
man At:.. i. 1 iii
-15 ' : : ieoe of ' 2S*?
' t 1 '*
?ili i.:. t..: , 1 ..:-.v ; . tr.e
" - ' ' ' inking,
s r. M M l HF.WS \rv\s
i:i v ,;< , ; ,,1 iivaiy weatiu-i
I:i1 S th> sv \v .: < quite a
I'i u i:'. : > Sunday -eh" ! anil
i"-' ic at lhin< . A . !, h church.
ati<! P. a! . . . : ' \ t}iOStw!:i
iitUt lot. <*K.: i'a.-' -i Rev
lol.i: I l '.>a\"Vi:r. J>7 I:vei e>i a Wall
.!. lit;! ::.e.--..yv * niiu wil of the
menthols aiv waii,-: vr his l'c
'urn nl'te! 'Ae annua. a-.-:.' i'IVIio/
R. v ! v iii Mit< !,? i: am: hit
Lfi-aii :ui a.Si-r- at l a. Uaptisl >
I V i-ii S .-ini,'i\ J1-. t I'a t H. sail .
day. " At 11 ..V!i.. k - pastor
1im,iK hlr test from Mark L'.l: An'd
it v.a- that ' ...a- in the
h "USe! IK' asiai ' a> -utile t.
Chfist in, tiu- [{una'. Th> sermon
was woiulorfullv nivaeheil aftci
I which he S.pokv mail's old-.
(M enemy - T. R M-s. Mitchell
U'hl tho. I f'Oflli th? n VltoSe ui* tin-"
Seal sale eanma - alt.I turnd!
the ?? t's . V'.'i : v, phobia
Ki.'ti? wh'i will be in rharire of thr
spals in TtraTTiCthlfv
Thankswj?? we.l' colohrnt
o(i by the people of. St. Matthews
' The f?>llowinc persons attendee
the Olaflin-Allon can a- at O rail are
b u v i; a n d ih e International
Sweethearts of Rhythm in Colum
bia: Missrs Hennie R. Owens
T.eila IT Lanev and Annie Mat
Spipner. Mr. M. McDuffje aattend
ed the panic also.
Those attending: the panic in
Columbia were Sirs. Dorot'w C
Williams. Messrs Georce Wood- ' d.'
iv I:* Mr./. ,i V .T ih.'ison
Tberm-werr?rmrrrt?nttr- ! s attendinc
various t bines tvlm*..
the writer did not ret.
Mr. and Mrs. l*ot-> : Sumter, Mi r
and Mr>. Mally Mel)', flio. their sun ?i!
WilJiam and Miss Hi pnie Qwcie
motored to 0oluinhia Sunday af
ternodn and each visited many ut
their old friends.
All persons dosirinp a copy of
The Palmetto. T ender please see ..' .
(Miss) Leila Relic Lany also send '9 |
the payments in to avoid extra
worry or trouble to the reporter"
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