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i:i """" - ' ' Saturday, April 18, 1925.? . CHICAGO'S FAMOUS c POLITICAL ORGAN if; ? IZATION CEL E- f| I URATES VIC- - ia | - - TORY ;-- 1? 1 . ? ' - "f " ~T~~ ? ' : b (By The Associated Negro Press; ^ Chlcago|Ttt7,ApTil?Striking b, evidence of the respect, goodwill jr ?^ and power* wtiioh eftm.-tivM or- ? I ganization intelligently directed tl I and faithfully adiiiiiiiAluiod uu t< 1 develop, was portrayed here last vv Thursday night, when federal, p state and county and'city offt-^g ? cials-laid aside their duiios-and j joined hands with the "colored S leaders of the first congressiwaF ? dtl? district where amid the splend|'i' oro of tho Plnntntion- Caff.,,_fche.= \ , * - First, Second and Third ward or- < ^ ganiza-tions met in a brilliant ga la banquet to celebrate their n j6lnlT~yictori?s won in the recent'T election when Alderman Louis: n " B. Anderson and Robert K. Jack-' e< sop were returned to their seats g; indhcrcfty Wuncil of Chicago. if( S. Deneen, Lieutenant Governor jC - Stirling, representing Governor b; Len Small, Congressman a-t! ic Large Rathbone, State Senator tc John Dailey, one of the most pow *jjj ?erfuluf the downsfate leaders, Q ? President Lawrence F.. King Jif.,c( the Sanitary; District and Hon.jit Charles Barrett7of the Board of. ft Review were hut small cross ir section of the important repres- Ji entatives of political Chieagos< and Illinois who with~colored cit v; izens of prominence were the d guests of these stellar organiza^h tions that have attracted the at- , w tention of the entire country w through their ability to roll up ei x Republicr-" ?ttr" gain fitting -representation for ti their constituents. j-r< wwuumtieeman? Edward H. ? Wright of the second ward, who p, acted as .toastmaister, and "torh whomcredit is chiefly given for a] the welding together T>FThis ma- ci chine, Francis P. Brady of the,a: first ward and George T. Ker4? \ sey of llie Third TVSfcTwei*e^the,? hosts. They were flanked by state Senators Adelbert H. Robdrts and -Adolph H. Marks,1 . v.- Municipal "Judge Albert George^_ and assemblyman Charles Grii-1V fin and S. B. Turner, while a " A J thousand well groomed men and; women of mixed, complexions,! . precinct captaino and their lieu-; . . ??-tenants "furnished the back-/L W ground*?- j-= ^ \ - "We are not here to talk pol-j" I ^ J'Our friends have gathered sim ^ I ply to extend felicitations to our 1 "^succ'essTul 'candidate's' ami'to speed us on to more and greater -^vjctorigs.'-- Then sneaker r..ftor ? speaker rose? to voice the apprec-"^ * iation and praise or the accom-jplishments of this group which M was dubbed " one of-the finest-^ < Republican organizations in A-i merica." It was pointed outj ^ tfrpntpv nrArifirftAn <-vP l'+n inr\ r\r\t\ n t| m?t ? v* JV * WJ[/V& Viv/U WX 1 113 mu^uuu ^ voters, the combined strength of the white and black Republic- _ ans, than any other district in iS _ the state and perhaps"country. V . "Its strength has been the pivotal point in the election of may- ii i ors", governors, state and feder- T ah officials/' it was ^aidr~ ' ' jl < The affair w&s held at Planta- j v ~ tiun Cufe, unu^rf tho ornate a-U* l musement palaces whldh grace n the second ward. An elaborate y dejeuner was served and the ex- t cedent floor show given by the o ig ' mosphere to the occasion which J ' the visitors appreciated. Even.P Senator Deneen a starmclT and d staid Methodist was observed to tl applaud quietly and smile inter- t estedly as the sn&ppy plantation t< "t^TT chorus of brown beauties dan-;a ced on and-off. the floor. The- S three ward organizations which a f compose the first congressional v district and which control' all the c ar ~ local patronage of the district*t are headed by colored men with I v j the exception of the first where jp srrt: " -T - ' : lommiiteeman Brady holds orth. Edward H. Wright leads he second and George T. Kersy leads the third. Both white nd colored precinct- captains rere, present to attest the loyaly anp harmony with which ley work. When Alderman I atrkson was^ presented with a; adby by his admiring constity two white attorneys, leaders 1 the ward. , At the ylniTu of the banfiiknt' le speakers and diners repaired 5 iMgntn regiment armory .1^ ^ ^ . ? ^ nere toree or. lour tnousancl eople were waiting to extend j reetings at a reception. FECIAL TRAINJNG FOR RE-1 " CREATION^ WORKERS (By Eustace Gny) =^=1 The Associated Negre Press) i Phila., Pa., April?Announce- j lent has just been made by E.j Attwell, director of the j jcreational work among^color1 people, to the effect lHa<tTa7 ain this year, as has been true )r several seasons in the past, le nationally known agency "of ommunity Service, maintained y the Playground and Recrea<t>n Association of America, is > hold a training school for colred workers who are Tendering n'vice locally in. connection with immunity centers and commuit y programs and playgrounds . )i- coIdPcd people.; This trainig school will be-held in Chica-go Lino 29th to July 18th. These .'hools have been found to be aluable not onlyHtc^thlFmdivitials who attend, but indirectly elp in the development of the prk in various communities here such workers are emnlov The course includes not only -aining for leadership in social ^creation, play and games, comlunity music, dramatics and ageantry, but also instruction r~Qrganization, administration nd financing of community rereational programs, playground nd community centers. - : !*? Safer in AfricaThan New York ; 4 j (By The Associated Negro Press.) 1 ?-tHvmrrtrApl-nn, T-Xq Ap '1 A_ ian is safer in the jungles~mf frica unarmed than on Broad-1 ay, New York, according v tfc. Mrs. Philip G. -McFadden7 of. lis city, who returned from The >aric i.ana. bringing many val-h able trophies of^a recent hunt^_ rr efqeditron in the bungles. rhey bagged eight lions, two hiinoceros.es, one of which..was 'hite: [wo elephants and many uffaloes, the latter befng- "The. nly one of the wild group that filmed any alarm. i Speaking of natives, especialr the women, Mrs. McFaddenaid they have the most beautiul figures of a.ny women in the" rorld. They age quickly, she aid .-Mr. McFadden accompa led his wire to Africa. JAPANESE INVASION OF > ' THE SOUTH ' People are thinking and givlg play to their imagination, "he other day in New York City had an extensive conferencenth a highly intelligent m&n dio has been in the WarDepaijlp for muie ears. He has traveled all over he world and can see the folly f race hatred in its most glowig insidiousness. He talked of apan. He talked of' Russia, le stated that there may some ay %e a Japanese invasion to he South through Mexico. That1 he Jananese would seek terri ory, and hence flight lop off; lLof that section of the country outh of the unyielding Ma-son nd Dixon line. Theat They ,ould place it under Japanese ontrol, and force the whites ofhat section to treat all people nth justice. The colored peole would be given the absolute , . ^ , . _ ; THE PALME f STRAY -is; A Department ( _iJi.; By WILLIAM g: poetry," accompanied by stamp* ?; and sent to 1501 Yi Taylor St., C* S; column. Allworthy manuscripts O name. Amateurs and poet-aspin tS; that talents?if yoti have- itr)?? The Editor of this Departme ? siring poems on any subject for ??m<HH? ms, -ex prestdomi of -friends! -fii?jcindgn pioneer gospel minister of our. to' the interest of Humane-Ecf following poem is written espec efforts put forth this week "hast the greatest creed in he human ON KINDNESS TO QUI By William . To livp alone for self is To 1 ivp for nthoro 10 Noble is ,'he who always Unkind impuses?be, Gentle consideration tc Both man and beast?i Lives nearer heaved, They are our neighbors ?_ _ The horse, the cow, t -. But greater is the-heart To free from pain th Nothing is lost by hin To ease the burden of 1 Fatigued' and sore,? Is it a law tha-t man a Unless" he steels hin That-human rights on . ~ : That we must crush ? They too are Nature's They live their HttiirT Who from high heavi Be kind to them?-Oh t ? i-. Of easing their hard ^ Yet in its humbla mam Its sincere gratitude And yet we know whe: They -ask so little, yet Be kind to them as y 7 -Tis-frue,- Tie prayerh All things both great Whose grateful hearts The dog, whose joyo - The horse,, submissive "?^ ^ owe a kindly attitn For what more we t< The heart- that overflow The hand-that min i Belong to those whose And lifts them hea\ For'true religion is not _____ Bqt rather in eanh hea For Love is Kindness equality now guaranteed then under the Constitution, bu zw^H'h i* nflwT so far as thos< rights are concernedTa rrtere scrap of paper. That the state: north would then be absolutely -fair to all men because beim tnus purged 01 egotism and con Ceit. bowed down by adversity anchthe sins of omission as wel no heart or disposition to fur ther continue to play the hypoc rite, A mere pipe dream? j H< cited -Poland mianSerJYTaTiy"^! Russia. 'Ten years ago. - thi same peopkf'would have callei a prophecy of changes?sueh-a have taken place in those coun tries, 'pipe dreams' and the; were changed, over night so t speaK?~in tne twinkling of a] rQye. Shnyl we pray ? God has [ten or stay the .day ?" _ NEW LIGHT BEL LA H BAPTIST CHURCH. Congaree, S. C., April 12.?Sunda I was -a?very?high day at the abov named church. 1 We have a head line Sunday schoc hr"at this point.--After- reciting -th Sunday School lesson, it being Eas _ter, we had a grand program carrie ?but by the Supt. B"ro~ Jas. Pote< T'he various classes speaking and r? Citing pertaining to our risen Lore At 12 m., Rev. J. B. Barber, pasto ascended the rostrum, accompanie by others and lined hymn: "He i Risen.** He used as a text St. Mark 15 And Jesus cried with a loud voic and nn Prom n-W he preached a nobJ? Easter sermor It was full of good spiritual thing; All said with one accord: "Did rtc our hearts bu.rn within while we tar ried by the way." Like thepApostl Paul of old we say it Is good for u to be here, and thank God for thl blessed day of sjinshlne and the jo that it has brought to us. We are pTtrad to say the farmer around and about Congaree, are malt ing fine progress with, their farm; We have a good stand of corn an 'w \. ? m* *' '***" * TTO LEADER LEAVES :-: ~_ j|;| of Current Poetry D. ROBINSON. * ;j;i partmunt must be typewritten, "real jx id and addressed return envelope, :3: j ilunibia, S. C., to the Editor of this x; j will be printed under your own i ints, this is your chance to develop -|Q:! nt offers his services to anyone de- 5; j any occasion, such as epitaphs, me- |5Li tiip, or topic* for programs of all , erend Richard Carroll, the great state, I am devoting* this coUuwft ucation vveeK, At>Hl 13-18.?The :ia<lly for this occasion. May the en the day when kindness will be mind. ? .v. - , El ANIMAL NEIGHBORS, D. Robinson.-... ' .||n ; _ j but existing;. . I to really live. " 3 is resisting ~ "" rwho learns to give > all things, X) all created things, for Great God is kind. ; and our faithful friends,? he dog, and e'en the cat; j ; that kindly bends e more unworthy rat. l who kindly stdops the beast-tliat droopsr? ^^7 -for bitter is their lot! . j_ j mnot progress, vself to gentleness ? I -other's miiiCt transgress? what Jesus came to bless? offsprings as^we arei Ives beheatn rus care, ~ en, "marks the sparrow's fall.fr r here are. many ways lot;?they cannot speak; fier, each displays i they cannot speak, n we neglect and wrong; they suffer long: >? ! rou would God to you! -bestvvyho loveth best ,jand small"?the tiny birds t in melody's express" us bark toils more than words, to our ev'ry call,? de to all: - -* - _ t 3 God than they to us? -vs with kindly love, isters in gentleness, ..vision soarS above, enward in hanpiness: ; t found in creed, rtv. kindlv:?deed: - ? | and Great God is Love. 1 most of the farmers are almost thru ^ I planting cotton mid the gardens are .! doing fine; and-lr"uck farms also. 2J For first class Funeral Services see , 1 lolly and (Joodwiri, at Conguree, 3.C. 3 Undertakers and Embalmers. j I Yours for Humanity's sake, y | P. J. TAYLOR. *T?' ^1). - "" 7i THE WEEKS EDITOISAL: j TELLS COLORED:"HOLD , tI FAST." " I (From The St Louis Argus.) 3*r * . ^ M " We lire'Tyrofaundiy impressed Q vrith the corrterrts of a?letter i sent by the Hon. Moorefield Stos [rey, President of the National " Association for the Advance^ roent of Colored People of this ^ PAlltlf V\r t i\ P'oef' ??*-?/) , v vuiiti j f cvy nuiu id^L tlllU li^IIL 11 on, if they are to win. ILl?Wo knowofno man who has. I done soni uch for the-racein the -t way of securing its rights as A-t merican citizens as has Mr. Stojrey. These words coming from ^him at this time" urging us to e .holdfast,. should stir us as nevler before to go on fighting our >1 , . . , e battles, giving our tune and our i-1 money, as he has done, in ourf hehalf. - -r?[ ??The tiling that would?ehccr * j Mr. Storey most, irvthis-hour of ^' his ripe age of eighty years,4 s [would be to see the colored peo-, pie themselves to help strike a el blow that will mean their freeh riom by joining the National As,' socaitioft for the Advancement ?t j of Colored People, of which he " is President. ?j _:_=^=n=rt s| Mr. Storey serves -without *' money and wj^houf priceV If" yjwe had to buyj the legal service 3 he has rendered us, it would cost d Let ua think and set; \ A .? . . * # Davis Flower Shop _and Beauty Parlor "Poro ???ystem" Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas and all Seasonable Flowers. Wax and Fresh Cut. WE DELIVER. HOURS> y Ai-M. TO 7-P. M Sundays y. ATO 1 P. M Mme. Sarah B. Davis, Mgr. PHONE 8098 * J2103Cervais St., Columbia, S. C FOR SALE ? 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