VOB ? r^ICTORY = Ny/wTOITBD ftATW BONDS*SUMPS V VOTi. XVIII?NO. 21. SIMPLE EUtOGH LATE ALLEN {JH Was Widow of r,, I Former President * : Suci'umbetl Suddenly??- Simple, but impressive oulogis1 if U'ni'P bold nvi>.. ill.. . , mains of the late Mrs. Ella Rober? ta Morris, matron, of Arnett Hall, boy;? dormitory, Allen university, in the university chapel Monday afternoon. May '24 at five o'clock. ?The program consisted of songs by the university- choir, a male chorus, which sang ''Mother Of Mine", prayer by the Rev. R. J. Jefferson, pastor of bethel A. M. _ K. church, tip. church home of the .deceased,-scripture-'reading by the Rev. Henry f?. butler, pastor of Bishops Memorial church,^th<> university church and the eulogy by Dr. Samuel Richard lli'fgins, presi dent of Allen univdrsily Pro lessor tiwt-ai'lideh bcTcher McM.1lan presided at the console of, the 0 organ. President Iliggins, Jih' a very iinpiessiy,. manner, nhowed "how Miv Morris had done djl ihat she could jn inuki'ojf of tjh(e '.life that was intrusted to he,, kecyihg a useful one on her journey1 fppilt oea 10 uier. r uneraji arronfyements, apart I'toni thosp nuUmOly tarried out 1>;, the mortician ""'in .charge, wer,. it; the capable, hands of Dr. Robert Weston MnnCe. Realizing that the center of her universe was Allen university and its interests, Dr. Mance arranged that the last i ites should be held at the place where her life of set' vice had been spent; and that those dear Boys arnT gvrTs whom . she loved so nearly and who returned her love a thousand fold should say "Farewell!" to their "Mother" as one of her immediate family. Faculty and student group were seated in a body immediately behind the family, and ?1 the?Minister^ Wives?Alliance,- of * which she was a member. At the conclusion of the chapel service the choir, faculty, and student "group lormecr a'double lire from ' the entrance to tip, administration budding to the hearse, forming a iane over whi.-h the remain* of the deceased and her mourning family passed to therr-places. Interment was at Randolph?reme? tery, -where lp? burred?t-ho?4a4e W. Muni's, and her lamented son. Johnson Edward Everette, w i, o died in Au%trin, in 1920. ^ Mrs. Morris Miccumbed sudden" ly last Frida> afternoon at 4:20. She had made ro special complaint and w;. ? preparing to en tertain the Ministers Wives Alliance. It wits Known to he,- intimates. however that she had been in failing health for quite-some time. The prolusion of florals, (tn/l illAtt* /I'jovlin/* Itannitt Ka*ia 4.1o quant testimony as' to the esteem ill which Mrs. Morris \vu< held. Shu is survived by Mrs. Viola Holloway Ross of Froeport, N. Y., laughter: Joseph II. AY. MorriK ot '.JSennettsville, son; Coppin Harold Morris of I.aurinbuig, North Carolina, sun; Mrs. Marie Duncan Hopki.ns of Augusta, Georgia, niece; and several grands a n d othe,. relatives. The body lay in statt? in the vestibule leading to the chapel from 1;00 p.m. until funeral time. It was viewed by several hundred people. Scholarships Proivided For d 1 d_ i\ui ai r dsmrs Orangeburg, S. C., May 24th? Additional scholarships have been provided for rural pastors to attend an institute which will be held at South Carolina State colrff lege June 14-11'. ? thirty^ scholar. shipn offered?in a previous?announcement and th0 interest dhowf^ by rural communities who are Allying to send their pastors to Orungeburg to attend the institute by providing travel expenses prompted increase in number of scholarships that have been made available. The committee from the agricultural extension department at South Carolina State college atui President M. F. Whitthker are receiving inquiries and applications daily which indicate that rural pfl.st.nis frnm all parts of the ataU nre interested in the program to ^ be conducted at the institute. V Extension workers who returned from the field thin week reported that Bom0 rural churches are providing their pnstors with funds foi travel to Orangeburg. Rural pastes ore urged to juake applications for these additional scholarships to President M. P. Whittnker before the funds set aside are exhausted." The institute which js -sponsored by the Home Mission TTouncTT ol j.,_ North America and South Carolina tf?.. State College, is a cooperative school in wnich rural pastor*, oi every denomination and creed may participate in an effort to hasten victory through increased produc X V _ H". Vf/tfl t '< ^iipF "I '. ;* ; .v iTIC RITES FOlT IV, MAtlttfr " Sn^TTT'T tioh of food aiul feed and at the *ame tin,* enrich the life of rural people. Outstanding churchmen who are on the agenda of the institute include: Dr..Ralph A. Kelton, Director ?f the Department of the Rural Church: Dr. J. E. Wright, pastor Crafto'n ami Calvary churches of Virginia; Dr. Dumor.t Clarke, Director of Religious Department. Farmers' Federation, Asheville. N. ('.; and Dr. Howard Kester. General Secretary. The Fellowship of Southern churchmen. Black Mountain, N. C. J, I>. McGhee, reporter DR. THEODORE R. GEORGE Brilliant eye specialist and faculty member of the Howard university n led ic a J school, who has just received a residency in opthahnology at the Cleveland City I hospital, effective .July r I'rw" vimmly he sought admission t o - nvvt'n iHiuumimng?meo'cui?winmih inlty but was turned down by all - Of^Vb^rttr-'-ANR ~FhoHv,=? ~ Over 50 Manuscripts Submitted^ln^ - Tuberculosis Contest More than fifty manuscripts were submitted in the Tuberculosis Contest? by local high school and college students. The contest is sponsored annually by the .^national, state and local tuberculosis associations. " ' r Winners in the local contest announces Miss Sylvia C. Davis, auxiliary secretary, Richland -Anti-Tuberculosis Association Auxiliary, this week are Karl Emmett Counts, first prize; Mary Julia Bailey, second prize; and Ruth Bernicc Smalls, third prize in the high school contest. All are stuschool. College awards went to Allen University students?Wallace K. Crumlin, first prize; Edward Taylor, second prize; and Maude Carilina, third prize.? Prize essays in the local con' test have been entered in t h e state contest. Judges for the contest were: Mrs. I). M. Duckott, R.N.. Richland County Health Unit; Dr. O J. Champion; and Miss Vivian F fnpmpp Hnrdpn St uso Harden St. USO News " . A _splendid _ program was giver at the USO Club ou last Sundaj - by the Allen-Benedict Ct. chorus i under the direction of Mr. J. S Anderson. It was evident thai Mr. Anderson has given much time and patience in the skillfu trammg^ol' this group^ At the ; of patriotic songs. SVi pleased ? were thp soldiers that they huvc asKeu tnat tne.^onorus reurn ver> soon. A large number of civilians ; were present also. T^a Time fol; lowed with the serving of punch ! and cookies by the junior hostesses an'd a social hour ensued. Every Sunday at 5 o'clock there ' will be a music appreciation houi 1 featuring the works of muster composers. Mrs. Rollin Green be pan this series of presentations on last Sunday with the recording *"~oT the uverture to Romeo and ' Juliet by Tschaikowsky. A brief I sketch of the composer's life was I given and the development of various descriptive thepies was pointed out so that the dramatic action in the arrangement could be appreciated. An OflPort will be made to fill tho many requests ,ulv?44y flfivvn.ihis event will he , sponsored pointly once a month by Taylor Street and Harden St, Clv&g. ' The war wIVcr are asked I o , meet every Thursday at 3 p. m. and the junior hostesses at 7:00 C O'clock-every FHtlay. The members of the Delta Si(j ma Thcta Sorority are on the job ea^h Tuesday night to put 9 n i>i iii iii 1 TTimni Iiyniii 111 ? . a*- co Sammy Osborne ~ Granted Slay Pending'Review By Higher Court t i i r A s*iay of e^rcutToi) his boon granted Summit' Osborne pending review of his case by the United j States Supreme Court, according] | to an announcement received 1- y ! Palmetto Leader from authorities of the National Association for tlit. Advancement of Colored People, agency working in the inter- j est of Osborne. The association i re/terates its request for funds I with which to secure the onds of justice in this ease. Contribit-1 tiors are to l>e sent to the Lighthou.St? and Informer Newspaper, Columbia, South Carolina. I Whcrcasi The great', and supreme Ruler of the universe has tft HTs inTTriTre wisdom removed from among us one of our worthy and esteemed, friend and coworker, Mrs, Sarah E. -Qunltlebaum: and , Whereas, the long, intimate and kind relation held with her in the faithful discharge of her duties 1 in the Lexington County Teachers Association makes it eminently befitting that we record our appreciation and devotion for her. Resolved, That the wisdom and Therefore, abiitly which she has exercised in the aid of our Association by service, contributions and counsel will be held in pleasant and grate fill remembrance: Resolved, That the sudden removal of such a life from among J our midst leaves a. vacancy and | a shadow that will be deeply Tea- 1 lizcd by?all?the members a it d~ - friends of this organization?nrrTtwil Improve a serious loss to thi community and the public. In hei I pu&Ring the teaching profession clistamo ! <1 i mint 111 < * 1ml tii'i' ill. fluence and noble character will live through the years. Resolved, That with deep syi^ ?pa thy with the?bereaved -relu~~tives ofthe-deeeased we express - our hope that even so great a - loss?to us all -may- be over-ruled for good by Him who giveth and taketh and doeth all things well. Resolved, further; That a copy of these resolutions be left upou the records nf our Assnrintinn ;i copy printed in the local paper and a copy forwarded to the be -tfttvvd family; Respecfully submitted. The Teachers of Lexington Co. Teachers' Association. JAM AIC A. N. Y. N EWS Sunday was a grand day at church and we had a wonderful Sunday school taught by Mr. Walk - or. - Rev. fchUs preached a wonderful sermon as our pastor, Rev. Mr. I Gregory is away on his vacation ip Georgia. Mrs. Annie J. 'Williams passedT away last Sunday and leaves ter niourn her husband Rev. John Wil , liams and a host of children, bnt the Lord knows best. Mr. Clarence Williams from a _ camp in Louisiana home having been released from the army. Pvt. Olander Williams is home for a few days from camp in Alabama. Pvt. Carol N'uggle from Philipa, Kansas 's home for a ten da\s . visit with wife. Mrs Panzy Nag' gles. His mother.Mrs. C. Nuggie,; of Ridge Spring-, S. C. is her,, to Lt-viait her non;> children and friomhm ' Mr. James Naggles of Pennsylvun3 ia met hia mother and brother in Jamaica to see. them. . .... t Mr. and Mrs. Willie MaisOn eel1 ebrated their 7th anniversary Sat' uritoy night afid Were highly en tertaiiH'd bv tlieir friends. t,\ ilrs^e^c^Ct(rTiaTr^^ >d^^Tuii ^ I ering. - Mrs. Pansy C. Nag^Le went as ' far as Pennsylvania with lie,, hust bund and aare spending the week with her brother-in-law James and i wffe. Mrs Folk? is sick with -the mumps. ! Miss Mamie I.. Gibson spent the ? summer with sister Mrs. Maggie Morris in N. V. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. F.vans were i visiting in Jamaica, Sunday. T LAKfci CITY NKWS i Miss Marion L. Rose left last Sunday for Lumberton, N". C. to ( spend awhile with her mother. Miss Y'rtf'n'a Myrle Singleton is away visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary K. Graham of Savannah, Georgia. ' """" 7 " their Bingo ^arty. ?With commencement activities closing. it is hoped that more girls will come , success. Thy hook /or.um meets at, 8:00 .p.m. All book._lovars, are invited. The regular Vesper Hour will i be held Sunday, May--30. The public is invited. , ? HI I ' u;u 1UAt SOUTH UAKofTNA Mraft .. v*| ^ BSfrgfc i> "' SSSBf^ ." . .kr Jf. liT. REVEREND .1. RESOL -> . . . !? Mount ()Lw A- M. E> Church* P- ; May ?1 1 To the Prijaitlin^ Elder.?1 L loifaU > and ?.ii>mht'i s of the ^Disti ii-t C-nnd-orerfef rcm?rrr ^MpniTm \\ w i ? ti tn?_ . i o"?> (\ n I'd?;is' :is!. iriy the (ienofal conference v.*hi i meets in PhMadolphi;, in IH-l-L-fo: illy return of I'ishon Flipper, 1).1> J LI..I)., for another quadrennial t prcsntr'Trvrr ;!it. 7th Epfs opal dis trict for the following iTastihs: To wit: Whereas, when Bishop I'M-,.per canto to state to takt> charge of this district. the leadership unit many members were* ol great variance with each other to tin- extent that it interfi * red with peace ami I j happiness a:" I brotherly love of I the nvemberahip. j And whereas, our Bislum Fljpj per. through hiK fatherly advice ia administration, standing and act-1 mg for peace, at all times, having i no respect of persons, has brought about the greatest degree_of p?uuv amorjt tip. leadership and member., of the churches, than Wt. have had for many years and the great improvement that has beea made aall lines. : And .whereas, Mrs. Flipnier has i been so .motherly pnd instructive I SO Club Presents Verse and Song On A Vesper Program .Macon. Ga.?Sunday afternoon. May 2th the USO presented an inspiring program to soldiers and civilians. ,-\n appreciative, aiuuence braved the inclement weather to share in the vespers arid mingle in fellowship afterwards. These vespers marked a_step farther in the cooperative program ""trrtweeTr members of the Camp Wheeler Quarter Master (Corps arid, Macon civilians. Cpl. James Flttdd and Sgt. Jr K. ?ttohgcod read poems t0 a musical background. Miss Wilhelmina Ki'/./.ie furni-hed the instrumental ^music a sobi accompanied by her .father M r. John Williams. Pvt. Hubert Lewis, 5th Regiment, ("amp Wheel er, gave an original poem. Mrs. Cora M. Outlaw was program director. This is just one in a series of programs featuring' music and verse that the l.'SO has planned for the summer season. WOODW ARI> N IvWS Red Hill ltaptist Church Rev. C H I.and. Pastor Sunday school opened a* usual by the superintendent. The lesson wag welJL discussed .by t(ie pastor. Rev. Land brought a wonderful message to us for which we were grateful. At .*? o'clock th" Christian ^urrnl Aid society had ifsi nnnivoi'Kn rv envmar Tu? ing was opened by the President, Mrs. Mattio ' ItTcCullough. The Chester society No. :}1 joined in ohr meeting. Mr. C D. Denton being the 'Chester president. The I-l *? i*? * V. A rt -11 , collect ion vvus STtvntr. ^tie rolltion for the church was We* regret the passing of Mrs. Willie Ma kin. Intw+necvt was at Sweet Prospect and Pho services were conducted by Elder Crosby of Chester. - .K* ilo~i i. SATt'lH >A Y-. MAY4J9AIAB*. > v N.V^Z"VvfVin S. FLIPPER, L).D. IJT-ION . u the mtTnTTTTsTiiijl standi: p, .act-htg and advisincf -f.'>i-"tho best i'-~ ten'si?a???, li i tvlt. and lutvo >i oueln?rrbot+t?groat?-aot'omtdrstv^ nents fo,.-tiie church and. is grcatv fii\Cil hv tli,. yame ~ ~ 1?? "VTTT! \v!km ; a- Mi -hop Flipper ni'l Mrs. l-'linjur are greatly 1'ov ><1 by the?rronberjrhip of t h c .hureh and neopl,, in general; Theroforp Be It Known a? abovt. iTnt-? TTutr 1 sT'lCfToTTferFnTr-' go on veco.nl ejlp Auuidred percent lor tlie return of Bishop Flipper. And is attested by th,. undersigned : Rev. (). C'. Dunham, presiding elder.-^n<~ j. ~ Robinson. B. F. Sumnter, S J. | Johnson, J. 1'. Curry. M. P. Spearjna*\ -I. \V. Tl. iv.:ts. H. S. Smith. !- \*. C'autihman, K. T.. Moore, IT. L. Bonapurt I TV Abner. J, 15. Davis, W. M. Wertz. Laymen: I Prof. II. P TLkard. Brothers E M. How on. L. H. .\!?Nitir. H. 15. Butle.r_\\I__M. (ialimatn Ed. Stewart. CiOors>,, D.ivis. JI. A. Boozer. A. \V. (Mnsc had b e e n broken and th,. Inst yrtTd measured j it \V:n found U at Company (' was fv.-ith total of :io noiints. I'ollo vI inir la order weio Co. 1*. with 2!?. ] j Co D with I'd and Co A with la i points. I Pvt. George Dixoti. Jr., splinted the 100 yard dash in 11 seconds | to break the tune first :\rd add to I Co. C's total points. Pvt. Dixon was a former star on football and j baseball squads i n Birmingham, Alabama. Cpl. Bill I. Dial of Co. D. bur!led himself P feet 7' in lies in tire j air to win the polo vault. IK- was j a trackman# baseball and, football | player in lugJG school add junror rpf?fr&'1* ? 1 Sgt. Herman I,. Joiner, former I i captain of a Huntsville, Ala., high ! school basketball team, won the shot-put by hpavinr tip. lfi-lh. ball -33 feet 1 inch to add n\orP pointT i to uv v o. it score. * ? The J 20-yard hurdle* was won l\v Pvt.. Phi'llin Landers of Co: f wlio clicked over tne obstacles in 1? scrotals. Pvt. lenders was a . throc-spjni t star at the Parker liiffp s.hool, Rirnii'vtrhavn. Ala. i ( ill IJ.Jii.i i \V Rnniulnva fi-nm ('' ?. n sh?>\vcihhis lioi-ls to every-| one by covovtnjr' t h 0 obstacle I course in threw minutes, tiva set-, f nntls. ? - ? - I [ Pvt. l-oyace F. I.acev of Co.' A, | Continued on Pag^ 2 J > ' -1 i habt ittPTTSTiffllJTH WORKERS TO M! COLLEGE, SUMTI Dynamo Campbell, Dean ^Wednesday. July II 1 I JO Sunday Sell on Is and HYI'l".-?; li! ])isllitt . fonvni.i o.n.s and l.'Jis'J pastors ti\i;.rht iiSM'llibly ;t( .Mollis vol. li'Ki* D" iIn* State S. S. and II. I . j I , convention and to make plats* lor a I'ost War I'eriod ip South t'aiolina. < on Terences ai\. Jwitij; t ailed all iiv Ule-jl'..iud State*to plan Tor eveiy phase. uT wxcrk^ As Dean and Direetor of. |(-t*liy iotrs ! hduvation of the- I'aptist deiunui-i nat.'on,- J am calling on t)u. denonii j nation to reliieseni nt Vlm-i-il- ../U I wjth :it least ONK I)KI.K(JATK. and your Doorway ar<| a ' Donation lor Morris .rollout*. Don-I tilicl eollegv. secondary schools. 1 Sunday School Mission.-; and i< clivcs. . ^ ? 4Y The 1'la n? Wo ar*/)"" >*?king ovory school.! tttiiori andTTTTTontivni to send" om | delegate or. send your doorway to Prof. S. !/. Firdcyf?f'hcstcr. S. and the above donation^ to., tin work of ih,. convention. Kvery pastor is disked for" $2.00. Kvery board member is asked for $2.00. i We Ml'XT IfKPOKT.$5,00(1.(10. in rash. It your yas, will not let yea drive and you,- transportation w'.]I not let you ride. ?jet "Money Or-' .lei and mail your money in i-a.rlv file Stieamlrneo ''rogram The program condensed for this yeuu ONLY All delegates will come Wi dnesday afternoon. Bring your nation Book. The School of Methods will be set lip t; a p.m. and--r*.m every morning until 11 :.'!tt. There will be five of 4tr-hnes teiwhvrs available to riiiert thv vmu>es. All speakers are. limited to fit) minutes. "1 he Issu?s I Whitl UTrt-yrerome. of lb. 1 eh'.T" crShip Training Program. i f w e are not ahie to keep our present m-an ar.u H'ttaof : Some ui,, saying one. thmg and some are sav-_. ing another. A com.milte<. was appointed Tast year at the convention to confer with the other"corventions on a plUif*lo"Vvppv?ra this oti'i.e. It we ear sfiptinrt the office on n MONTHLY Basis, Dynamo Campbell jo. open for returning to the state ar.d keeping tin. ntfic,, open if" the Greater Ktissi J ' St. church will release him. lie will let the heard know hi* plans in July. If he does pot return or stay in the office, who will succeed- him'? This is 'tot att easy office, but the* Baptists have plenty men who. ra- | do a good job. All that Dynamo. "!id was to day the foundation. I The wisest thing to do is. let v: \ raise some money and let tin- litre,. , . or.vent ions get behind ^the office j ai d let the B.tptists lvranffv WARD. i Mrs. Pauline Campbell At this writing Mrs. Pauline Campbell is suffering from over- . cvork. She suff ered a breakdown ! at Rock 11 i 1.1 last July and lias been: sick since She is t..~* -e ,l- - ... .x jv.^l v'ul vli uu" hospital and is doing- only fairly well. She hones to be present "t:~ July. THERE WILL NOT UK t , NO BATTLE OF SONGS. SHK , \yi.L NOT BK ABLE TO SING. We aiv praying for her. You who read this article, send her a card 01 wrap a dollar bill around a prayer and send that to i-0 Engiej vvodd, Detroit. Mich- and that will help her to p.-. well. Yes. she haj a* new son. Kus^Ol t armmnet I ^Campbell, age two weeks, ; Russell Street Baptist We hav,. paid .S~?,00i).00 for a| liew Dar.SOll ICe. installed m l.ai.l i 1 mnfc t1 uaiiiii'y. have $.'1.0P0 on out [ | now ohurcTi awl hav,. added ovei j 20(i members and the l.md i> with ! as here. l'rav l??t us. T. L. Eaddy Thanks | His Supporters 'I i \\ INNER IN' MONTH ACT. ~~j lll'IINING KAIJA iloniw ttsv.lW S. ('.?T I-- Kaddy , wishes to expiess to th,. many poo] pie Who supported him in the re- ' cent mortgage burning", rally hold! I.y St Michaels M. E. ehuroh. "i wits deeidely impressed by a remark w.ttde to nv> by one of Hen-1 nettsville's *\ve ilthiest citterns, as he. handed nic more than twenty dollars on the tally: 'You are waraJ itlfr f A r nho At" it.. rvi*oo?not known to mankind. Let us save church and the school; if you need more.- rnmc bncvk', he sad.?Thru was the spirit of all our contributors. which wo greatly appreciate. The mortpngo wns paid off May 10. The date of the mortgage burning will be May .'50. Kvery-i body is invite i to b,. present." ^ ...... " ... _ _ .'_ _u _ . . .... . . . . .4.? x I - - --- PRU7] S and RELIGIOUS ;et at morris iR, JULY 14-17 Memorial Day Program at Bethel Georgetown i ? 111. 1?. I'.. Hi<>;-dun to speak at ! I'eillcl A M K eiltl.c!) SlIHtUfV May : ? !nr~^: invited?*?i lieaT TFus litv speain i. i t*i:? jfJKA.M Master of eel i manic. I'luf. (' S. IJitiV.'NP. j Music. AeieiVa l!y. ei.-.ir. Invocation Itev I: \ 1I1..1. ' -M lis i l- ? I(* J11. \\ t Icoim Ad.lres: l?V. \\ !; . S Thompson. rnstrniut-niaJ Inni- .\lv.\ <>. A ? '.in,?.Mi' lit' i ;'i '?Tlrvn i? Still. ??J" llf'i.llill"'. Solo?r Pro!'.K. K. Ilollidny. ~R*-;u>uu-k??a-n?4~ jtco?-oin nv^r-? i? It _e_. s I K*ill< A?l?h?'ss?Dr. R.?K. Brotjtion, of"' ( hai i,?'ston, S. ( solo? -Proii .1. I'. I'ltoKau ( losiiij. remarks ? I >r .J. M, .luckson. I'nMor. Music?Star' .Sjianjjleil Banner by ( hrrrn? < ?tl\ i :nif . A nnoonccniehtv. To ( ofKkiet Workshrop"" Ml.ss MARK! ( \t?VKV or Marseilles. 111., will conduct a workshop lor rural community loaders at The Hampton Institute Slimmer School this summer. Professor emeritus of Teachers College. Columbia Univor.-ity. Miss Carney is recognized ;-.s an ..... s. - . < ..v.W.w. MM? l?+ai COUCH t !OtJ~ 1 M MM.Y s( ilOOI. ( <)n<;ri:ss OF Tin: \ A I ION A I. IIA I'TIST TCIA VTTATTO '.nF vMKUKA ike ini t-:?! 1 fot the thirty '. rth w.-Aj-, . n -ilt??F?t-t)*!rrv_S hool . ?.?.vi. :i ti okTTirsl tiation-utdn win bond and stamp" drive school of instructions to be held iii l);i'lla>. Texas .lime p-ld. 11-Id. bTehisive". All nn-mbet *? of the Sunday School Cm,jrtv- ; of South Carolina an- requested to give their n?'lit t- to lht> National Secretary f their cotniii.r delegate, and upon ti e reeisttati ?:> of South Carolrna Messengers, ft any information, loeded of thconvention, the scire "1 aiy of.-JCrt-slnTenn. In triad to furnish it. Also \Vj> are ialvi.s.'n^ you to aid the Southern -Ktrrhnr.?rtfrej nten out of South Carolina. \Yt. will thank all ministers. pastors. Sunday schbo' teachers, and su-pci intendm-us t cooperate in tbis-ctVoi t. We hope to haw soecial rates out of South t';irol/r;i to session. P.ogin-1 rp-^--rMh i RT7 pectt' it i 1 y 1 ?K<-v. F > ?. M.Xbal. rlrvk" " lit' th,; Columbia ldstrirt Baptist associat ion.'" < \ M I* I'Ol.K NKWS Co. 15. 24!t (J.M. Ser. Ijat. Shi fvi'poi t. i.a. -Sunday was a (i:e day at uiiiiit tor Sunday I M-iiool classes. We had a lary-*" group present to disaiss th?> lesson and had a gnat time of it | (\ changing ideas and points of I view. I "'fie verv triad to have 1 Mall' Sgt. danies Williptns with us j for his first visit and "hop,, that he will (ind it eonveniert to attend our meetings regularly, lie has l.een so busily engaged with the Harmony Four that lie lias scarcely had aayti'ive for anything else. After dinnei \v(, wv; t to l.eed vjlie to render rt program at the 1 .St). Ballv-quartet V were there. 2 solos w'erp rendn'ed. and some enlightening papers were read. Lieutenant Howell, one of our com and made a splendid talk. First Sgt. A. \V. Herbert also made a nice talk after refreshments had been served. Mr. Kifk, dm-ctor, a n d Miss] [ Continued on Paflje ? ? ? ? f - For VICTORY! * STAMP? Br5 CENTS PER COPY ~lj ANP News Shorts i JteL'asc Wednesday, May 215 < hicayn. 111.Declaring "flu* day* jfj ol slavery :ir(, over in litis conn- .il try." ('h:el .1 ustJohn 'A. Scar- .$2 born of- tin- criri'Mial conn roleas- j til front Custody Wddr.osday,' ?j dames Uiulian.iit. who he said fled % to <:hica<_'iT from Arkansas. "This H a.in was held itl virtual peonage in vicdet 'ot, el ilie i iinst itiitioti w.-ii' h abbli-'h 'a slavery long ago", aid ijv- .itai'je as mi* ln'ed Blit'hu';it Who had keen held on' ?' fug- itiv vaivaut .-im." .Muu,h.,2.r>. Al-' . -h-trtn-j' h.. iw-^v rtji.d?lion 1 , d" |?i ' eoiinty lor $10,00a damages. !i filiiy tile soil against .Jackson, ; >!.e ei'iet eollllsel l or I he Abuli"sh S I'et ay.- committee alleged that I .. i- h :i i . . .n't . - . I J r. .IIHMCU V. I l!luui m iir con: plaint. Ho furth vi itI!i j v u ~ iliTVr ii}iaiKi's were. !ri- >! nraaiii-l him !>. t that the l.'-i iii t;a .l.iiti the t Imiic hn. = tueen ;i tail term or a lil\. of- ? 'I'-Tiaiii- tip- deputy's farm. On. Fehrumy 'J:!, \then the deputy died RurhgL:.un Jh d. Criminal. inve.sti- P'~ IT:iti6TI"Tr"f I',. asked" of the - scholaf.?i:i?i fund iIt?<*tij?-)i n i hiidn i:'~ jniMi.Jaj.iiy eonlesl Mild !'iM?jrraiii hi'ldJ'>iday evening, May 7. in tl-.v Flu^hiuw Ik-i';'its Public School ufitnh , Talented child?'I'tii who appeared included Misa ' ' li! !':t W-arTTrr.- miMrOSs ttT "ceren:n. it s and several others. The T' sorors huv,. ti: derwritten the tuition for a New Voik university student. x : 7:1 4* -_m 'i ?ip?*io. Mi--. Responding to tlie urpvjil call of Hi-duoi: .l(>hn li. ''"''it, and . i ally iny to ..tip. aid of Mississippi iod.-trial college. Hoi"r-Spr">rj;s. t+i" presaiing" rider< trf"?~ li-.c ti\\. annual conleVen.es i n : i-- 'ssin|ii raised?trad?reported S~ U'.s -Ml .>? .-?II.. e - .......?j ettin ior oiucation hi-;-., at Lane Chapel C. M:" !l "0T1 it fcTi \\ edncsday afterliOOn. - , ' New York ? The Kcv. John I.a? Karge.-S J.. '-hut))airr-ut~thrrf'ath-~ ^ vised educutovg lo accept the responsibility for bring-in? about bet to,, understanding anions difi'e.rent laces ii: this country and, in so doing, to combat the spirit o ?? ^ "defeatism" which often characterizes such campaigns. N early ; I20C people attended the meeting whivh celebrated the lOtj, annual ommunion breakfast of the Cath-? olio League >! the Lureal of Attendance. held at the Waldorf- < Astoria hotel. Tht. breakfast was preceded by a mass at church. H-O ifvWrTOth?Ftth ?~TI"IC sPbTVsSm-"7 " skip of the book, 'Ii \Vns Noi My Work.' was rot. authorized by mo, please retract the statement. Signed llattio M.Daniel." This was^a? ;t-e<-/a] delivery letl._r i?x..3iihs ; Mel>aniel. note.; movie star, to th,, 'Tucal Asso iatiT Negro Press o?iiel(. relating at length that biir. vgtnr?rrf-tm i teivst n the hook 7 ami its author. Deadrivk .Jenkins, she would go on record as ont> of its sponsors.- She is very indignant over the fabrication, as is also her husband.' Far from sponsoring thebnok. Mis? MoDanivl dela res that sh . htts not oven road it. b.it according ti> hor husband who bought a ropy by way of shoving apitrociation to the author while on a burinoss trip to San pTTTTid'seo. Tic siih.ioet matter is many places eo: trovcrsihl. Misfe Mci>;;nit l's agent had infot^nedV. her thai a movie star has to avoicr ~ controversial incidents. sV> as not get unfavorable -'publicity. ' Tt'.skegco Army Air Field? Transferred to 'the 'IXiskcgPO Army A i,. j.eld from the artillery ' !' ""! at Fo: i Sill. " ill ine ht ijvt or I.os Angeles' Kustside shopping rli.-tvi(t is jhi- cnterpris-ai??\ '.<>) y jp CimiiiM III ivi- market?? which celebrated its first unniver- j: .-ary at the People's Independent * Churcy, Sunday. A show place ; I,os An?etes, 11:j?- super market is Leased in a slor(. 100 x 15ft feet. The market was owned April 11, 1L42, at the suggestion of the Rev^. Clayton p. Russell. who had re-- ? ipntly returned from Denmark 1 where he had observed'unusual op*- . ^ port unitros for community devel- *t opment through the cooperative movement. _ Rep-inning !>n >n ??I?^ Negro organization, the Victory Market soon began to attractmembers of others-groups. Today. its membership includes proxoiftfeitt?3 persons of several divergent raefc groups, Tht stor^ is managed'by Theodor? F. Albritton.