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COLUMBIA. S.C.. SATURDAY.'!)Kit:; I
THOUGHTS 'I'll PONDER
Jesse C). Thomas,' director of Up*. Sou fin
sion of tha National Urban, Le:igiit>; gave
Gf?student's the- benefit <il some of liC\i,
surveys, and observations a few dnrs'?u
chapel talk." , Mr. Thomas"'is . a -keen sb
social trends, and he belongs to tie- . boh
gvo leadership whieh faeos- tl)ela 's -of" \
bashed and iMi" a forthright "d'Termina
stamp out piejudiee.? whose nnithor i- i.g
Mr. Thomas' talk centered around. tin- e
religious and social asptv-ts < )' our partiep
American life, tie advised- his- . su.uthfnl
to prepare themselves to he able to ' :is?-i
T)cjcu pa ('tonal at'itude of K. Sims Caaiph.-ih
? ktnt+s -htri?whnr--wrnro" t'o l-'.l-. or ( ;i;T":7"
Opportunity magazine telling him ithfl: belike.
the caver used l.y tha' estimahh ; u!
and that he would- pr1pa re -??' "hfn. a -v
covers, whll-h if tlmy tailed t?increase -th
lat-idn of Opportunity in a givui time.-(-?p;.
need pay him ri'.'hing : j'or -them. Me *..
Young Camph-el] gav;" up nis in S-. !.went
'to New York -refusing tn> .r.etur:: : - S
On being?tpmpA-d?'a i*;? . he '?1 ??n ' ~
dollars a week. increased < po\i'i* a
" He' pointe'dfout that Cainpheil had ao p.. d
Xc-w. York, but hi- belief Ir. }:::it.? l't at. hi
. . as an artist ma ie "r.'e I r. t ; -.hn:y
* ment to hi- . Ah -.var'-'i ' a- a. ' - a
more a]>prvc:at:'-v :u v.: '. .. ... p.-p.-a;
ont.
Thomas 'avi-rre/i. and what h>- -aid- i
ified. that Campbell. id r.oy. g
toons .'for "Lite." "Ju-itrd" -a-u-i i; a
f-hat. go' for high ?-la?? 'illustrtltitat. p '
speakers, with a record of ae'u<-\fiii-i,'. li
Thomas 'o aopear before- the:;.; If there e
a time \vh'?n manly aiul welf-di: <wihd l.-alm
needed the time is now. WY.nM tha" ail ih>
.as speech might la-, it ported! Sutlire i' t?,
said plenty ! 1 ! '' *
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"*-4 "Aid." ThAMS
All sorts of "All" teams ha\n li' uii pick",
-the conclusion of the regular foot hull seasoi
American",. "All This Conference." "Ail
Conference," and "All The. 0,h,,'r f'oni* reii
This Section,' etc.; etc. ,
In the first place an ''All American" ti*
not he pickeu unless all' the teams playing
in America are considered. MV know that :
not for pi aye r?- on Xygr o college '-"ams ;
considered. Ij"' there . anyone .who wilWoyr
there are placers on X"gro college. 'Tlvfiis v
' first rate foot-l>all players'
Tuesday to ilo \j> n- iui k im otyo van saw -yuu!" When <
Uals and?tail.-' _ui. do ?>u*d> wan k it appears to us llhat <
> - ' -hoitld i;t>' expert' in hold one's job. 'K
' inlo' t.-'i ' .ep \Viiliains' Kjriiseopal Jeadi rship
~ j' f ^ '= !'-v< ''' "Tt; *' to- J ~ -.t'orjLrinjr .ahead, 1
" six-uixiit'i u i?i o>) h-aM' >< risildy 'doi-idoil against
_i ----a? j Kittri'U ' .if1 r. AI km is loo-precioiis to the j>
; | .{>!< o!? Soli i'ii I'Mi-olna.- i '"-'a id loss, of .dehuntina'ti
ii.ii '- h ' ii, -! n- nrj-i-'f od. Hot; traditions i
in n <li\ i.- i (l|, v.( i tkriiVo titf. i/n-prh-t. Bishop WiHiif
a iriton.pl , |V..,..( * a 11 . i 'si.1 o;i ?t-'M"ini; in re. His eonferem
01 iolK-?'s. . |(.|. , ;i... , J; 'j-.' tl';,' |.y I , :li'o|* hopOS t'hht ~C
L-O.MI pi. :.,a" have a' Jong and hap
ill'nt of i.( ..;|i ..j..'., nniy !> nd to us his sph
' iii?l lat tr Omoliiia niav 'heroine
i'.'c- una-.,; . , :-V ' r*
jipn Jo i ? . ? ? .
V ***** wjaaoxi -m ? ? i ? i ??~C }
BETWEEN THE LINES
arI * BY (idlihON 15. H ANCOCK ... .V- ,
hoardi>-. ? ~ i&mfim''
tit i; iti \m-:i: m akOiieus"
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tii'.or . of 1 ' i. 1 TT . Pay-f ebnic- and pone .
iiM ^r.-iTrT 'B-t:irr"'r; ; i1?. - i v-'b b,-, a.tisy *.*( their brief
Ura?io-n. ' '' '* mL-.i.vn, n InudaMe
: M~ enni.mt. imagine
i L.. . ' ' . . their jv.ureh
~ ' : in. p-.?n certain-consid
vNi- V ' -.'if'lie met
? |T :> ' viirli' n{. ^sulTi
' '< i~ demonstrat
<taeod. Had
? 1 . .. i it' <i'.' v. <i<! i :: I.iji 'o awake
,.v? I- . v ? . advaa'pae that lies in
: it'.W : 1 at m nidi'-bed far more s
> n.-iivldntr on \Va>Uiinjrl
?-r?-??.? ' 1.;:?:"eh itself, and thl' mai
t:' jj:.u Vii 'it;'" -jdivrht of the suf
' V ' at* HV'.M'iit. eliir.hinjr the ro
. ' . a'* 'i:"V. f ?_'! thing. is not
: : ... i < -' vef \ where apphri
?~~?'7" ^7 ' ' ' ' ~?:~?oai ' 111:i : ic-?sWuhh^dng
.. * ' . . ' an.) i h" nations we s
1(._ a . ' ' *? may 1 e .ins' one
_ 1'.;:: n ? ep'jt-ijpr .to fir K
: i ? !aTTow_Tr. liivtniiie order.'- '.
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THE SALMfcTITO LEADER
all leadership,, Of the poor misguided and defei
ea- Negroes. While our so-called want-to-d
cf rights N,eg.voes 'are inhabiting swiml?chairs
from the saffering masses, who need them mo
impoverished Negroes of the South must seek
1 ership at the hands of white Communists.
I not a. disgrace to be hungry; it is not a she
march in protest of this hunger; it is not evt
SIX ful to embrace communism, "if communism p
,vas ? - ?
, ,es breirad that our socalled Democracy does no
Vfl# j*' t
i vide. It -ts a shame however for the hungr
I gro niasr;s to depend upon white communis
organization and leadership. The hunger "i
evs and their mission is just another proof t.h
le ' Negro's plight is' due "in part to.his leaderles
i What little leadership that remains is too del
interested in the Negro classes and too def
ico;
imlifferent to the needs land a.hes, and urg
^ the ^Negro masses!
exPOINTED
POINTS
^ RY GEORGE A. SINGLETON
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(ro_ i ne weekly Text: I called my son from E
* Matthew 2:1
in- The Weekly. Thot;
in To se-e their King, the kingly sophies come;
do ! Afui them to guide unto his Master's home,
fail j a star comes dancing up the orient, *
Line _ That springs for joy over the strong tent.r^
nie ^VhePe gold, to make their Prince a crown
all present.
Al" ' - ?<iiles Flctchei
rhe - . . the
This is the day of the cynic. It is popula
tvu. say smart things about the ministry. I submit
on, 1 be Christian - .ministry is..not?perfects No-pr<
iVe ?Ion or professors are. Any man who reads
hisu -tory understandingly and with an open mind
jos conclude that the ministry has produced ui
uir good in the advance of the race,
ipy. To be-sure the church has been conservative
n'- often she has sto^d pa' when it would have
a wise to take an advanced" position. After a
" is good that some organization should be col
a? vn'ive.' Radicalism has its place but if all
I ^ons werq radical thjs old world would soon
1, ? tu- ?
im pn Monday evcn'tnv. I > . I'Jlii 'o a '
l> ol jar?ro audit a t ^ Ti-i- v.-Mr-Un t nl piny
l()> n ?w?;s 'fj/ii-virt-M-'m?it 14y.Tr \ Ins . order; <
hie/ p.ii l it ip.nUs a. l.t. d iIk .t parks j|
ryvi'. Many' "!":k\ -o-aHtv- e<-iunir.nis '
and /vorp |:rrvf?i I?'v. ir:r atie eiilit/.s. !i
s?a> / Howard Il:jr't S, !vpt.| t-.a'-- .- 'fin .vt'i-y
iter-// .:'ootl talents and t:r? piV.-t n'.aiipn >!' ^
oi ks 1 Kvrry \*<ii:."a" irrj wrr.dt lYu'.ly tils ?
played lite, aldlpy l" i li?? In -'. 'j
The Cast oi' Civnatdev.-... live'y
l r YrartltwiHr. -It_*-i.nd 1,. id a: tin; Work
Mr. !*icl wart I ii. < ) it: I'leusurv'; Mr.
'leiiry A: A.-lit". Tki'Ii.j Mr. ATlievt a'
s I??I lise.t if: lie > 1, I!', -la. les Mi*-. 11
("rao; Vice Mr. ! lenity Met rae; ('are II
lie* AI.fi (la'iiei Martin: 11 a ppine- -, Miss
lj? (Teo MiMleimi; T< nipt}.! i >n. M.'sj.-- A
!. Nathalie Hit-liai dson; Coy.ei'it, Miss.-ft
'' " Kfii'ifi Kt Tlv: Van tv. Mi-- (Vrkjita '
kfo- Uratlley;- Trt>ul>l<\ Miss Anna Hyuhi; F
lie I,ove. .M i > I i M ry.f , .Miss y,
out. Julia Mac" I?n>jrdon. aiu-i-ai direr- In
? ? t I'M S*. ' '.* i\V , i. r! rector, at
= . I CHRISTMAS
- - i iiiui linn
said teduced Pullman ft
2ft ONE AM) ONE-UAl.F OF
^ ? PFKLMAN 1
the I'lir S.Hedtilcs, I'cHman Ui?s"r\ati?i
an ?-r- covsrr.f Tltkl
c. SOUTHERN RAtt
this *. ?
nay
SPARTANBl'K(i NEWS. '
Ml. Moriah Baptist ChurcR ~
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor.
In? >(... the?im it Hiving uf Hie ' "
veath'er Sunday, there were as usral
the faithful few at.their respective
posts' of duty. Church hflteplanee
was small but worshipful, jv
We are very proud to welcome
o our city and parSonage,.our pasor,
Rev. Matthews and family. May
luiy never feel for doing so.
Mrs. Mamie .Jolinsbn, of Batesuirg.
was the week-end guest of Rev. V
nd Mrs. Matthews.
The. program that was to havex
en rendered Monday night by the
friendly llarnuony 4 Pals Quartet ?-*
ras deferred on account of_vain.?
Tim Voung People's Superior Club'
net last Tuesday evening at t h e ,?
lonie of Miss Serline"Tlamiltbn 011
'lenient street. " * 'J ~
Thjsd.'lub is making splendid "proa-ess
with Mrs. Richards and Miss
!. Jfukson as advisory. It was deided
that Miss I.uvenia Rrewtnn
lioul(j entertain .the following meotnjr.
All younjf "Jieople of the church
if asked .to take a part in the.se
iiot'fings.
Miss Emma Ponds is confined to
< r tied. Wo bpoe for her a speedy
<'envoi y.
It sooms that influenza is' quite
revali nt throughout the city: thereore'it
behooves us. each and every*
lie to guard oiirsolvi-s aprojnip -We
are glad to?know .that Mrs.
atali Patterson AVhet!or is recover- .
lg from sV serious spell of illness.
Mr. T." J. Smith is also on the sick
s.t. .. . - ?
lli'V. J.. W. Coleman pastor of Ma- "
nity Haywt ist church conducted a
ucccssful four nights 'mooting for . .,
Tv? A. \V. Hill of Charlotte, N. C.
COK r.SlU KY NEWS
The - famous H rower Quartet sung
I St. Paul A.-M. K Church, Monday
igld. also the Williams r.nd Eveready,
'
We regie,! very , much Mrs. Oscar
Iiller'is on the sick list and hope ? '
>r hc.r a, speedy recovery.
The danco given bv Mr. and Mrs.
H. Holmes,, Tuesday nig\ht was
cry . nuu;ir~enjoyed. A large nutn-?
cr of .out of town guests -tfere ki
tendance.
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