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Saturday,- March 23^?1940^THE
TEACHER8 ARE HERE
Columbia is host for the Annua!
Convention of the Palmetto Stat*
Teathera?Association this week. I
Thousands of teachers from the i
fo.ty-six counties in tbe State art |
here. Columbiana have thrown
wide their doors to the teachers
and the teachers 'are having a
good time. They deserve every
consideration possible.
The Teachers' Bulletin is well
edited and, in ^addition to mucr.
readable -matter otherwise printed
on its pages, we see the -names
of 5,000 teachers who have paid
their annual dues. The Palmetto
AlSbtlatlon Is progressive and it*
officers should be encouraged.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
The newly organized Republi
the State Convention, which will
htf* HpM in fha T rtMTio^in A
iura Tuesday, March 26, undei
the leadership of Col. G. Bates
Gerald as its State Chairman. It
is not a "lily-white'* party. Wc
have the information that the
Convention is to be made up o:
white and colored delegates, anc
.hat any-CiUiens who desire may
".'it in" and hear the delibe.u
dons.
Col. G. Bates Gerald i. the aoc
of a noble family of Clarendon
County and hopes to rehabilitate
the Republican Party in South
Carolina, it ia said.
FLORENCE DISTRICT MEET
i
The second irroup meetingof the
Florence District of the Metho-1
dist Church of the S. C. Confer
nee convened at Cadea, S. C., or i
Feb. 19, 1940, in Wilson Chapel !
The affable, good pastor, Rev
? MX. Cooper, with his aggressive
big membership were present and
' happy to entertain and welcome
the ministers and delegates, iThe
Rev. S. F. Mose conducted
a lively and impressive devotinnnl
The D. S.p Rev. Calvin C. Ren.
olds, called and received the_ re-_
portts from the 22 pastoral chargee
for Jurisdictional Fund and
Claflin Expansion. Notwithstanding
the weather had been very se'
v vere and squally and gathering?
" at services were difficult,' and
the report* on these causes wercvery
ample and commendabUThe
D. E. expressed fine appreciation
to the brethren they In turn
praised him.
Secretary C. C. Ban- .read the
new setup of the Women's Division
instructing the pastors to elact
three women from their char
gea to represent the c*ofB^6T~the
next D. Group meeting. _
The Conference Year Register
embracing all the Items, causes
?demands and -appointments by
which D. S. officers, memberaHand
delegate* are to be governed during
the succeeding year, was fully
explained by the D. 8.
All the pastors and delegates
expressed their honored privilege
to be given a place in the church
to labor and serve, The three
group meeting is announced to ba
, ' * - -r.-'-o- - -- -
April 1, 1940 at Latta in Andrews
Chapel. The charges are requested
to report on Episcopal Fund and
World Service. The
Rev. T. J. E. Curry in ex;el
lent expression and humor thanked
the pastor, Rev. m. c. cadftet1
ir.d members for the elaborate
.r.d palatable dinner.
TRINITY BAPTIST CELEBRATES
73rd ANNIV.
T" 'j?" -h t'.?:Publi? anpre
a?* ?v,., Qeventv-third Anniversary
of this church ami the
tn anniversary of its pastor
'n"v William Hill. A. B.
B. D., which is being jointly colea
! ?c *'nr. 1"
[)? q# Opines P'""'-!s o'
Georgetown will preach the Ar
. - crmon. Tho tlmme *ot
n nights of services is" "The
' 'Vn Church 'in a changinc"
As one of the oldest institut
ion? in Florence this church ha?
n.v h'vo year
? > * righteousness.
and to good citizenshipUn?
Oliver Wendell Holmes has sab'
r'.. crvc- test thing in this
1; r v i " y- \v'-. w
i? ! as ip what d'tv- ti,sn we .ar
P->?>C<t Chlir.-5
la efrowlng-Tfir^Ttd thavgtu.' hl
moving onward and upwards.
The public and membership ar
mining in this celebration an
" ;ch prai?c to Rev. A. W. Hill fot
. ,c . !? .
not only a spiritual awakening
t a m tu.:! .lvtin: i>* Fait a
y -> the Church. We ap
- s heca'.'s h.
is a Spiritual Agriculturist. Kv
, < :: n . < piofcupd ha \vs
uhi. h we mnv'renp t1*
os truth. He tills, the soi1.
md God drops the seed. Over six
hundred members have been added
o the church, since he came to u>*
six years ago. We appreciate ou
" aster because of his accomplish"Tftents.
The Lord has nios'seo us t
live to see sound business undei
. . To date we have
reduced a flO.OOO mortage deb*
.t-ss tnan S2.000 in six
-vvs. We' '-mi"t but appreciate
our pastor?because?of h:, . avi"
and fraternal offices of distinction.
Unlike- many people who-s-too:
\H with both white ami colored
Revj.Hill has organized a Bibh
fjjhool lor young preachers whr
want to better prepare themsclver
the ministry. Weekly. theSf
our.g "men meet and are taugh*
the fundamentals of Theology. Ht
th'-' e state-bodies, the
Sunday School, the BYPU and the
Baptist State Cor.ver.t-iors m.u: rd.
so of the Colored State Fair. Hv
also a member of the Executive
Board of the Pee Dee Ass
r "7: v v sTrt7TT"Tr?~ T 'e W.f^vr
eagne of Florence arm hvl-i'tn
vany other offices of- distinction.
"cse of his pleasing personalitv
and congenial spirit fo
r "a; rl cooperation, he has wot
-> '"tn rh? hearts and minds
of all the people of Florence as v.
nan of C?od. Rev. Hill is a mod
?rn preacher in a changing .v.-rid.
-Hia. sermons are always food foi
ann nourish the human
tnL .
" '>?-a??e.. car.not be giv
. tr.eir loyal support and help
o r pastor.- The congrogatior
has been faithfully strong an
Ue. because wo have at Tsinit*
turch an F lu -ati'-nal ar.d Sv-irit
I advisor. a public speaker, i
? iaworker, a cliuroh boor-tor, o
1'doj.t progressive pastor and a
>rofound gospel oreucher.
METROPOLITAN
\"TT<T mi PCH
R??v. I P. r.ibinn. T'a?tnr
. ' ? 1 . ? ^ ^ ^ V4 I. hi U \ Vi lift (t
i.git day at our enure a. The Sun.
uay school was called to order by
..e superm.ter.uent at tne usua.
nour, The crowd was large, the
.essor. wag .tnrougruy a;scu'sscu
...ca pfeaurung nour arrived. Oui
..ac.ur orousr.t -us a great message
us.r.g- tuc seven utterings o.
_nr.s: iroin tr.e Cross; vr.e gcner..
'...eii'.e. "JeS _S CIUCilicQ KcV.
jiaioa preacneU as ne never uio
.. j.e. a; .r.e c*ose of this great
message the finance committee
Aime icrth and tee good member?
and l| lends contnDUte*! to tne
....w-n; o; ai.o.67. Next the Ushr
c.ou.u maue its report amount*
. zo iiic ji*ssio:iary
..... ...d :ts report amount 01
i'-ijCt Aid Society S3.oo
-uearor.a' rmr.mmtf-p made ;U. ra....
?rc iotai amount v.as $42.
. sur.uay evening tne Kev. b
.. ...s egat.oii rendered
sen. ice and we all enjoyed
;-^a. message. We hope they
. w^...ed that oui
Spring Rally will begin April u.
??e a*e as&ing ail our friends U
take part witn us.
FAGELAND NEWS
Mrs. Bean?e Mae Mobly of Shai.
non Training School was the
..u .vi.ss Amanda KoundMr.
and Mrs. Callen of Pinevilk
visited their niece, Miss Amanda
Mia H. B. Koblnibn of Che raw
... > . ..v_. ?- tiUa,) .
Dr. J. A. Gathings of Rock Hili
is spending this week with his
father, Mr. S. G. Gathiggs.
i ne Better Student Club of Center
School gave a cane waiK c..
day night for the benefit of the
UUill.
Mrs. J. E. Robinson and little
daughters, Philis and Ann of Pee
Dee, N. C., are spending this week
Tunr and Mrs. 4. F. Brewer
and family.
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| MAYBE SO AN
| (By W. H.
TOO RACE.
I think it is fine to be p.oud of
your racial connections. More
than that, I think every colore.,
person shou.d strive to be a worthy
member of hi? .ace. btnu
we cannot get away from out
racei wr.y not iiuikc it something
.. ^:..g ik>iiwin'.n? nne ourselves
?
... a gv . Ik .wver, dut.
..r <. rui..a:)u z?.ai when
i i.?.cJ>vi0 too race conscious. I'
is possible for us' to see eveiy.
thing black, see everything iYon
. v, -o. i ace i at her than
hi.IT' a. "*7'p?h?."imem
Y.?. 1 fear thai*-cur people art
too iac'e conscious. No mattei
" . f."?Kt'~xri liv.'o uM O.lk' 01 OUi
iu:..Ve4- may be. we a:>va\. ap
proach the situation with a "ik
. ... k?c We- are so
..cv vonscl ?Us th. t \ve often con.
?a va.i. i i ?ee .rtnv.
inals escape due punishment jte.
no other reason thn--. r;,.. f-i:
WILLIAM CHAPEL
.. m. i.. (. 111 >u it
.. .. . .? .hr?.in. Pastor
. a. ' e' : ' iv > ;ib!t
?v-r *'.i: v h?p-ocrs?attended?in-8
large ciou i. Tile pu.-uv s,-..;,.
... Ti_s_ s' 7 V s; o.\"
: :.i?s?;rt.e. ?. ?u- 'that wilj re1
;:n i '^e in the heiirts of thos?
U?Va Kawu/I { trr
""V/ iivaiu Ik. IVCV, ucucisvn 1!?
.'vulv fin individual with outstan
ing Christian characteristics, an.,
we . feel. proud of him.1 As mom
bers. we want to give him hi.dowfrs
now so that r.e cat) en
oy t:.e fragrance while he is hert
with us.
W-?it?t-?nuike this a?ban
. b" oonerating with him
in. all of hiB efforts. This was
*.;ateu wnen again the-cor.
gregation assembled at 3:30 u
witness the Happy Quir.n Rally
Wt thank our many friends foi
their presence and cooperation i
..i.oug tnose were: Mrs. Matti.
toward. Mrs. Page ami Mis. Ma..e
var. in. Those making it po?
iibie for ..a to r.a\e a unique prob?.
ti.eir participation, were
,-s. M. B. Wilk-erson. Mrs. Pear
son, Claflin college; Mrs. Etta B
Bowe, Prof. J. C. Parlor and his
...r?. u..u our own .choir. This
affair was indeed ? great s-mcesa,i
. . ;.s continued tprough
the League and aguin we saw tm
. > : i'Ur great work. Wt
re ' still n.ovku along" nicely urn
der the leadership of Mr. Pines,
ney. We have six new membels
?; ? rrrrrrrrr?Wr~ weri
happy to'have~had Miss.'Mont
gomery ana ner menus. witn. u?
in the League.
At the evening service the pas
tor again delivered another so$'.i.e.-.-.ige.
I He. choir Seemed
to have been at its best. \\\.l
c to r.ave ..Mrs. J. Stroman
back with as on the choir. iShe
nas been .sick for ,q..ite sometime
We were also _ghid_ to have .Mrs
.. o. s:.us at lite ev
ening service. The Choral club is
their Easter celebration at l:0i
o'clock Easter morning. We an
nviting ali oi our friends to meet
I..\f liM' K!:. .Mi). NEWS
?By?Mr*. Louise G. Douglas ?
L my Jonn*--n; Mrs "Vkfe"
Stokes, Mrs. Mary Burns and babs
are getting along tine.
.' 1 s. VSo;a Bryant i? getting a...
nt fine. with her lunch room.
The S. S. S. club met at Mrs
Irene Bolar's home and held its
regular meeting.
The C.B.A. society met Frida.t
March 15 at s p.m. in its regular
meeting.
Mr."Alexander W, Gore is enjoy
n.g i.in self in the city Mrs. Mob
.ey V. Gore his wife will be dowi.
later. Mr. Ai. M. Gore, Jr. brother
of Mr. J. B. Gore, Mrs. Louise
d. Douglass and Mrs. Sarah G.
Jo .tis, all in the city.
Mrs. Bertha Palmer had for hei
guc-st Sunday her son Mr. William
Dailev from the CCC caniD.
Mrs. Louise (J. Douglass is get.;ng
a lung tine after being in for
several \t~eeks illness and is able
to do her work now."'
Rev. David dark and congrega.
... u: mi. Rieasflrft Bapt. church
ere over fo t nendship BaptisT
church with Rev. H. Jackson and
.ui.gxegation.
March 24 the Sunday school is
r.:?ser.t a program. Rev. Hai
riaon is the Supt.
-v tii<.ie will be a Bean
Conaination given for the benefit
On April 21, Friendship Baptist
church is invited to Rev. Clark's
church for the benefit of Bro. Mob
ley's club. All are welcome.
Tr.e C. B. A, society will have
annual sermon on the fifth
Sunday in March. The sermon
A'iil be preached by Rev. Flowers,
ihe M;r.or Four quartet render..
.. t o,.,.
i i? i v s; i u, i i caw x ii Ob v^at'ai j
baptist church for the benefit of
the BYPU.
. ii\ FT Golden was called to
Chester, Pa., because of an acci' nt
of his sister who got her hip
broken.
I i:\INGTON CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor
S. Schools on the circuit were
had at their usual hour with a
large attendance. The pastor
was at Bethel for morning service
and preached a wonder ful aeinmn.
After service there the pastor and
[fc PAtMfcfit* tfeAflfcft
D MAYBE NOT f
Shacklefordj \
I
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con serous
that the brute is colored. ^ Our
newspapers, some of them, just
swim in a race.conscious pool.
I stood near by as a colored man
ana two wuite ones were viewing
a picture which showed the child
ren ox all races grouped about
| tr.e lowly Xazarene. Up spoke
J i:.e ?.o.o.ed man: "Why did that
artist put the little blacy boy at
?v,.. -t i,.,.. . A ah ?i-- ?i
vuv ivvw ui ucoua . -~v 11 iuc umeri
a.e closer to him. I think I'll
.. no and protest." ,
One c/f the white men replied:
"I wish the white boy in that picture
were at the feet of Jesus."
Lincoln was not a great presi.
dent because h was wnite; t>ooa.
?. i. asmngton wss nut a great
educator because he >aas black
auU Hannibal were
! t- great soldio: s because they
were colored. These charact?.?
- giiac in spue of their color
The world remembers them foi
something more impq.tant.
choir motored to Spring Hill am
-thara a wonderful time waa hath
Kev. J. S. Danley, pastor of th<
Lexington Circuit C.M.E. church
preached a most inspiring sermon
- .-it ine t'u Pen". With
Bethel choir singing a collector
amounting to $0.55- w?s raised
Before we adjourned the Rev. N
Oa ehman preached another wonderful
sermon and his choir fro-.i
t.uvaty. Leesville,_sang. The. Pre
siding Elder, Dr. Ramsey was aiIs.)
d.iSl lit. SiinHnv nigVit Pov
Lee prea.hed at bethel. We ai
,*iad to hear one of our own
preach. Next Sunday the pastor
will be at Spring Hill. Ail memjo
is are asked to be present. The
Easter program will be had at
vthel S':'00 6'flOOl^ Bt?Mt. Zion
1:30 and at Spring Hill right after
service. Come out and enjoy
yourself. - FAIRFAX
NEWS
J-'njo.-. rig- school i>,
till sponsoring programs of in
piration, and another treat is ir.
store, namely: The Cotton Blossom
Singers. The Cotton Blossom
Sing fers,?Internationally
known Negro quartet will rendej
-\ p i<ogram of Negro Spirituals
Southern melodies, dialect reading
hiyh school on Monday evening
April 8th.
Piney Woods School in Mississip
pi a school for Negro boys an
girls started 29 years ago by its
>res'ent principal, Laurence C
Jones, a graduate of Marshallhigh
school and, from
the State University of Io.sa ir
1907. He came south and rolled
*onie lo?s together under a ceda;
ree on a baeqwood plantation aftd
it money or irienas
1:.Woods 3 hool. From that
oiiu'ir beginning from the gQO<
op ported by P'ree?Will con.,
tributions and from funds raisec
}ti-.pso singers, th<> school bar.
rown to 1500 acres of lard. 35<
: . dents ;n the boarding departu-r.t,
21 odd buildings, their own
post office a government 3rd class
rtice.
These yo'.me men have jast clo*1
their rift'-, 'season, in Florida en
tertaining in all the largest and
u-.?ng notejs and clubs, and last
season they entertained at the
hdstel" Hotel in Sea Is-ltrnff-Brarr 3a.,
and for three seasons t'r.ev
nave entertained guests 6f the- Ft
umter Hotel in Charleston.
Music lovers have a treat ir.
store. You will never hear numets
iike "Old Man River" "Wag
on Wheels4' and "Swing Lxrw Sweet
Chariot:" sung better. The tenoj
singer of the group Pruth McP'arlin
is rated by Prof. Ball' of th?
Eastman School of Music-in Roe!
ester, X. Y., where he completer
his course as being the gieates
tenor on the Negro concert stagjun't
:v.iss tnis treat Mon. Api,
,->th. _
PENDLETON DOTS
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hingi' Chapel A. M; E. Church
R?t. J. B. Smith, Minister
Mother Spring smiled at us or
Sunday and bade many who ha
been partly shut-in on account ol
the weither iro out for a day o:
worship. We had a very liveh
S.S. under the leadership of Mr
11.v. 'lnompson the efficient Supt
wr.o is ever, on the job ar.d o':
time. A short Easter practice
t-'-n began our reg-'lar
aervicaa. The Pastor, *tev. j. fc
Smith, Revs. Keese and Var.ce ascended
the rostrum Later Rev. L
V. Drummond, evangehet of Greer.
...v. ip^stOi, cr.oir and congregation
all seemed to be in a
mood for" worship. It wft* real
I inspiring to see the many regular
out at their posts of duty again.
Quite a few visitois worsniped
with us: Rev. L. V. Drumo'd.
Mr. Biease, Mesdames A
M. Robinson, Lizzie Sullivan, Mi
William Jefferson, ail of Green...
. ... . Mrs. Geo. Reid, ot
Calhoun and-Mr. Jenkins of Faxi
View A. M. E. church. Visitors
]TOQ art always welcome, come any
- .hn us.
At 3:30 p.m. t|>e Grant's Memorial
W. H. and F. AL^Society
-t :tf t e home .pf Mr. and Mrs
i Bam Powers. The meeting was
j largely attended and was presided
, over by that queen of Piesidenus
i .mis. Kena J. Clark, who in outlinI
ing the work fox the year placed
I before the members a very con^whnrrttve
sm* forward-looking pro
j ?ram which was adopted aftei
j '
soraed iscussion. A collection oi
$4.01 \V-^s lifted. Our hostess was
very liberal in serving for those
outside in cars were even fed to
their satisfaction, so royal was
-lour reception aome Jif .ua...
ed that we hold the next meetin!
wirh Mrs. Powers. There were
I several visitors at this meeting
I o ig them Miss Scott and Mrs.
Scott. Come again ladies and wc
| ...u" know you better by and by.
I The next meeting is at Mrs.
Florence L. Milliner and another
t.?ne is e. %ected.
The local program at night was
inueed- interesting to" sify the
vast. We admire the efforts put
forth by the children --especially
Lewis Q Janet" consists ol
one family. With training aint
^iu:tice tins quartet will be heard
rrom up the road. We want everybody
who can to come to out
early morning service on leasee.
... ..viay ik/ niiung at 5 o'clock,
ending at 6 o'clock, Theme: The
Resurrection.' On Sunday night.
.. win be the conclusion of
our rally which we hope will br
a success.
When you want the "Leader"
see araster. Cornelius Smith, he
will be glad to supply >u. .
in.-i.-n QTetTT snmni,
Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal
' The > othall team under the
ipcrvision of Coaches Riley, Wilars'and
Stuart, is doing some
?*-*??<-n?the way?of spring
practice. Judging from the spirit
of the boys we can expect :j
greater team next term.
It is our privilege to note the
splendid work of the shop loys
and Messrs McDuffie and Rilev
need to be commended on the efficient
training which they i..?
giving these boys.
If you don't believe girls ca: j
be taught to cook nowadays you
will be convinced if you get the
opportunity of eating some meals
or sandwiches prepared by th*
Home Economics Dept.
The minda of teachers are being
iirtcted toward Columbia this
week where they will mingle with
teachers from other points in the
date while students will enjoy a
much longed for spring holiday
season.
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PEPSI-COLA APPOIN
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Yo? k M-"-. ;i;l. -Herman !
T. Smith, well known Neuro sales i
promotion and former newspaper i
nan. lias been. .appointed sj-cial^l
ode* pi I'liimt iun ninil for Ihe Pepsi-Cola
Company, it was jointly
i announced today by ' Walter S. 1
Mack, Jr., comnany President and
Don G. Mitchell, Vice-President, l
Sales. I
?In his nou position. .Mr. Pwlth !
has charge of the planning and <
lire.tion ^ sales promotion for- '
Pepsi-Cola in the Negro market, t
making his position one of the i
most important held by a Ne.ro <
in private industry today.
Seen by the press in the Pep- '
si-Cola ^fl7?e-in I.ong Island City '
Mr. Smith said that the P -nsi- <
Cola Company has s'-. iwn a givnieal
of resnect and confidence in
the Negro by his appointment. J
and added. "Tk drink?isfor
an all t:me hmh in the N?-Vr<>
market this, year."-Mr. Smith further
stated that in keenin- w-r '
I State A. &
jt Orangehu
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31 The 26th Annual i
IJune 10 to Ji
Regular L*illegiate cojli
;; Arts and Sciences, E<
II Trades and Hon
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t Vior- Q+nvo i ?i fr?l nml ii i m* 1 11 v ,
ast ten years than lias Silver's,
imes the s} ace and? more that! f
will compare with many store?
>th in Size and Assortment ? f
1 Owners of this'd.aiKo Store 1
tiunc too coou im
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motion for each Neirro comnvnily
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\lr. srvt'i was horn in Norfolk,
Va., is 2K years old. and. ho7an
l,i*= sal's promotional career as
Ass;stant Circulation Manager of
:he Jo', rnal & (initio. Since then
he* brs htcrt Circulation Managet
for the WiPtlilnud 'H Tribune. Sim
?ial* Representative for the Blue
L'oal Company. Field Representative
|or the Pittsburgh Courier
md saVs promotion cman ft t
"o'drrham & Worts, (G W)
Wh'skey. He attended school at
Virginia Union and Temple Unirorsitii.
- and the Now York Ur.itvrsity
School of Comhiovco.
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R'vrnm:bam, Alabama, whore b?
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