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;-l h? publication of CHILDREN OF
t ROXDAOE: The Eersonp'ity De1
\ i It fHtH'tlt- -of N?'tfl?> ^ OUtll it) til'" ^
I I,.:i! South, of which .Allison
! 'a . Is.?IM'ofosSoT (>T 1 Social Anth- ?
t. j'oioiry at Dillaid university, is !l
co-author. was announced last
n k by the Amprrcarr-fotmrtr m t
1 li.sucutuiiu.--JJ'r.is book is ..ami?iii
1 m vi ral which will be issued sis a
. mi 11 of a,' two-and-a-half-yeai v
. si i\*y i t" the problems of Negro
sponsored ly. the AnieVieap (
i'?>.'u i! "ii Kducation. and is bus- ^
il on( interviews with over 20t<
N't i ,i .idole^uits in Natchez an 1
\o.\ Orleans. .Air. Davis, ?n col- ?
-ra; am * ith John Dollard, the ^
~ ~TT:TiT hjLitlior ft the book, spent
:; author of the book, spent
tttt than ;t yvat- collecting data
. i .Mr. Davis was on lea'.V of al I
i- nee iidni Dillard during the yeai '
M in order to prepare fo.
i.ukheatio.li the results of this
1i y.
i go the baekgrouinl matei'.-To
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r Jt-ii oi more adolescents, tin.
,?t-?o. i-it ton?til mind?eight?itr
i! ra- I i s t n i i n s in sin-h n B
r as to hiake it a stirring
i . i -it well :is s.
My of scicntiti. and social ini?
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* 1 Jnvis. who is resident at
:.v I -i.ivoi sit.y. of Chicago during
e. ave of ahseiicv-, was recoil'.
'i'y p. Tilled a statf, menvhcr. o.
i.!;c. 1'i\ ision - on hild Ucvclopnieii.
.. i r IVrsonnel, I'ontniis
'J cachet' Kducut'ion, at tin
M Mty ?.f Chicago 'for tin- <lu>
iii> It avi.
will I MUM. NI:\VS
;viay. was it hi^h day .at Cc,
'W Munch. Ucv. I. h. Huf
:n d< I'jWtvd a special marriage
rm a.- This sermon was very
.. puiuu u itJi general thoughts.
*' U to. Ai... l vile S?" !.iOll I'
. iiy for the cluirc|ij|was hojd. The
"ot*** .fl ! \Viis raised. Fyi
r salary MMoo, (iraial total
1 pi-t7.es were given to the
1 ninrritd couple. Mr. and
y I.. VI. Al'iaiiis. Scend .ini/.e _
' c ..( !? present with the
uitida r of children. Mr.
Mayiiiond Jones versus
and Mrs. Joshua Swindler.
. : to the last couple 'married,
.; .?!: ! Mis. I. S'. A brants. 1 he
v. ,-. e a pounds of sugai
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cuiiici. tiie Springiield and
t .:.i.?.! .planets "rendered an
. t .? ??:-' ram.
tins writing, (ieorgv \VU.
improving.
1..- Yheivsu ami U-ulh j
tuna ,1 home 1'ia. >tn Win
X. t'.. alter visiting
ami Mis. KoltPrt K. Jluurc
a >.. it yis-K. at the home
i Jk<<b.!istin on Wed
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'"n. M :.:imire Ilettky League
:>am di-;V:itysL the Laui
. . W un<-s.iay71Lily 17 and
t van:, Sat ut day
l aj'tain Kooseveit
u-.:.g? i. Jlaskel .Jollier. ]
-n'-.v i ,!?. ilutl'in spent tin- week
a; . i.-.ua- Of- .Mr. and .Mrs.
It a .ah Swindler and
A h: al>iattended tin
' <>n? i-nt ion. also
.. It. I; . tl. r. and Arthur L>.
I'l \ !)|.|. 1 MAYS
_ n a.I ha|'i l V W > '?t Innvli 1
- i j?
* V a- vi-i y 'urges'
' ;?r.d , 1. .-son taught
~ " ~ . V.' ' ' ??to?' I ' .1 _
' : 1 tin- t iim- uas
n n to "Tar Mjioits hom dei.-'
I ! ill. Ill I till. < g In.
' ; Alt. Caiinci .in Uwiius,
' . I'r.-y 1 tjK'i ted a \ ely inanil
enjoyable t rip and
... >: malion given"by" the delai.i-iii
the ' interest in the
S. S. *." the' extent to start ply.
a! !' ;' for next year's institute.
- i.e-nm iiiina iliali ly a; =
i' .>. S. was dismissed. Kev. J.
B. Smith nivaohvd a .soul slituinn- -
" . i i'ii ii wiiiiii a as e.',Joyed by all""
dls- G.ladys Peppers and Mrs
- if Livers Walker were vis
. v. to nut' chinch Sunday.
.Mis. Maggie Peppers was laid
i.- t. in tin- King Chapel c^eme?t111
y 1 ; ;?!;>>' al T7TJT1 o't lock" She
avi to mourn' her death three
daughters-. M'rs. Bessie < irate,
the M'ssta Gladjs and Bolxrtu
ih ppers, seven sons: .Messrs .Jtiel<
IJenry, -lames,. liober't, Alphonsi
ilarold and (halmer Peppers.
Mr. Charley Smith, formerly ot
Pendleton "Tint *lias' Tbsided in Green
! vplu fir the past few years was
f.o.er ak/.ed " Monday at .'5:00 p.m
B". . f. B. Smith, Mis. ATiiln ie?
' i;t. ;" rd. Misses Viola Grave?
ml The dis HamBorg and Mr
.'"hiinie .Morse motored to Owen?
--eiy i .csday to attend the l>ist
S. S. Institute. ;
Mesdames Anna Koe.se and Ma,
w4f Mors-- are visiting relatives (
it. '.Veil York City. j^While there 1
'they are taking in the'. World's! i
Fair also. . . .|]
Prof. and Mrs. McLaughlin | i
were recent visitors in Pendleton. ]
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IT. OI.IVK A. >1. K. Clll'nrill f
Kev. H. Andrews, Pastor
T
Myit'e If'arli. S. C 5* inday
ins a beautiful da\ f.>i "ihurchncis
S. S. opened with. Xbe Supt -E
ii.nl teachers jit their post. "
11:00 A.M., Key. Andrews deliv u
red a soul stirring: sermon after ^
vliit h the I.ord's Supp-.t was seeeih
a
0:00 /P.M. the I.eajuo. met with
he president, meii.l.eis and friends
.i?*u.,11.?v.1........ s "o tl... iVnatnr O
tgain preached u soul reviving
sermon ami the. lord's Supper ^
vas serVed. ...... n
Those on ti c siik list arc Mrs s
P. K. Rainbow. Mis. Un ity Sum ^
;cr and Mrs. Florence Chestnut *rheir
many 'friends1 \yish'"thoiki s.
peedy recovcy. '*
Miss Sarah Willis of Salisbury A
S. C., Miss Pearl (Jills of Thom.
isville, N. ('.. were the pleasant M
ucsts.ol' Kev. (J. W. Williams and
ivorshiivi'd at Ml. Olive Sunday. w
\\ t arc' looking forward to see- 3
my tlie Presiding Elder Kev. A r
I*. Spears Sunday as he will hold u
:is last "uuarterl.. 'inference and 1!
ir.ach next Sunday night. 1
Last Kites "
F. in ral services for Ret. .Jul b
it . .- Chestnut. 7'.' who passed to S
.he great beyond hist Sunday c
nbrniuy was held at Chestei'tield t
Baptist church Wednesday, July h
24% Splendid remarks were made: z
tfu.r whi%h ,solos, choir selections "
Ujd- i'l'ili(iU.v*( followed. Eulogy c
by Key! A. 1*. iCiahann Kev. Chest e
nut was active in .religious and tl
social activities until his illness *
ahout three months ago. He e
leaves^ to mourn his lost a wife.
lf> childien; 88 grandchildren. t5tJ d
_'rent-yrands and a, host of othet e
relatives and friends. lie was m
laid to rest undvi a beautiful h
an> nd?rrf?Una ers?rn?the vluuvh
yard.; Hemmlngway of Conway a
had charge of tlie funeral. n
(.keen riix. k news
St. I'aul A. M. E. Church ? .11
Kev. J. K. Spearman. I'astor 1
t
?Sunday- .school "rrt rite ? Usual 7j
hour with all oilh-yrs at 'their post
of duty. Sister Jotikjiil.-e. tJacluna--v
tiie Bible .lass. A very line !es-'
son with review by 'the. jiastor.
A wonderful message was dei-i
el'ed by'' the pastor, found St
1/iike 2:7. theme Xo Room in the
fnn. " !'
Mi's. Sarah Gary, si.-ter >>1' bro-|
tlu-r . I nil. - Jenkins i et ::i.ned to| 1
Philadelphia al ter an enjoyable J
-lay of 1" v.wiis with frjeuds, and "
relatives.
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w <x?i>Ki i r \ i:\vs N
Ttinit> A. M. II. Zioir Church ,
i 1
Kev. J. A. I.ipscv, Pa?.tr?r
f- ,S. opened at tiie usual hum t
with Su'pt. and teachers in charge
iVi- had a ypud attendance and
At 11:15 the pastor beyan ' serr.
a i and hrouyhl us a soul stirriny
ine.-saye which was enjoyed )
AXTHtn "Stmthty?rdyht In- brought
t L. j Celt 11ivs*;i jf,
Mrs. Francis Fasten dl' Washiny
ton, I). is tin yues.t of her pa'- 11
rents Mr: and Mr'.-. R.heii FeT- 11
yuson on Simpson Ave.
- Mr. T. Parks passed awaj at '
his' holHe here Wednesday morn- '
it.-, and was fuinralized at New ^
llethel llaplist Church Sunday afternoon
at 'J:hU o'clock with the '
Rev. J. A. Lipsey, pastor of" Trin- *
ity AMKZ church olliciatiny. In
ferment "?tiio churuh aiim i..;-,.
tw..,h.Jii> .t ,w n.(
He leaves to mourn a wife. Mrs 1^
J. Parks' ,two daughters, Miss ,
N'anzetta Parks, a nurse at. State
Park hospital, Columbia- Miss
.Minnie l.ou Park.'-, Voin?suns, iKi ~~
Messrs T. J Jayson and Nathan
Parks and Master Furman Parks. ^
six sisters, five, brothers. M. S. ;
Callaham mortician in charge.
Miss Elmer Ferguson of Co- c
lumbia is the guest of her parejnts 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ferguson.
Miss Loree Cromwell of Wash
ington is the guest of her mothei 1
Mrs. Carrie Cromwell.
New Bethel News
Krv. A. D? Duncan, Pastor v
1 t
- Oui\ S, S. lesson?was beautiful?1
ly taught by Prof. A. Williams t
and others.
Friday and Satm-day were big t
lays here. The S. S. convention }
was held and one of the grandest %
sessions was witnessed. Mr. W
F. Gaylord is president. Tin i:
members of Trinity made it vet > C
pleasant for the delegates. We b
PALMETTO LEADER
Objectives outlined
iy SI C. State
vennis Association
Orangeburg. S. P.. July 30th?
cfinito objectives for a 1041 and
lr. nnfinnnl ph'iinninnchin i-kf 10<1!)
ere discussed at 'the state proram
meeting of the South Carona
State Tennis association held
t South Carolina State A. & M.
allege, Thursday night.
After the objectives were outnod,
the election of 11)41 officers
as conducted. Frank A. DeCos
i, State WPA Recreation com*
iittcc and Principal of Avery inCtute,
Charleston was unanimous
, elected president of the South
'arolina Tennis association foi
DTI. Josepjr TF.- McGhecr Publicy
Chairman, American Tennis
issociation and Regisl ar, South
-arolina State' A. & M. college,
as elected executive secretary
.v.. 1(14 1
i/i i.'-ii. v/iiiwi wuiv>v* a ticv-iai
ere Ollie C. Dawson, Head Coach
ml Physical Hi rector, South 05^
olina Statu A. & M. college, treas
rer, and Mamie Thompson, Asstunt
Director, Physical Educa
ion, South Carolina State A. &
1. college was* chosen correspond
lg secretary.
llain prevented participation
y many number clubs of the
itate Association who have been
ohtacted during the week. At
he meeting . .suggestions. were,
card for a more 'effective organ i~
ation of local tennis clubs through
ut the state. Intercity matches,
ity tournaments, exhibition match
s. a state closed tournament and
lie annual open tournament were
objects that were widely discHsfcd.
.
The new administration will
raw u]i furtlui plans for u-more
fl'eetive state organization which
ill take active -part in establishD.al
units. Another meeting to
isctiss tile I'.'ll program and the
ppointment ?' : an executive com.......
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ncyvv; ?? c*o iv.j iic uiv v* i i cnui i
1' the new President, Principal
'rank A? DcC'o.-ta.
Fifteen club.- who are members
f the American Tenms Associaiu;i
and the South Curolian Tenis
Asso'n. will be visited by the
xeeutivo secretary ami the nresi-j
lent to inforn. them of the. new
program. Major tournament e-cnts
will be scheduled before the
uiddle of March and a definite
iid.iam will In.- sent each-club.
. J.' D. McGhee, Reporter
Atoms thanks-to all who helped
is in ou.' effort to entertain the
Hi. Veil', iot,. New Ifethel S. S.
cop th Tyger River convention
ifering baiimer reporting the hieh
-t amount "of money for beneficuries.
Horn t" Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Vondrurf Saturday. July 27th,
win eiils. Thfc mother and both
irl.- are doing fme.
Don't" fail To\rea<T the" Pailineto
I.ead^r.
CONWAY NKWS
( rrrnMt J Social ( ' llrtr
i iir ciin. met at tne usual lioui
alk*<| t?. ardor by the president,
til members reported on duty,
'he president opened the house
or !<usinev-\ Next was election uT
dlieers. 1'lie present officers renamed
the same for the next six'
nonth.s.
Mr. ami* Mrs. James Blake lost
heir little baby Corley, who died
it the Hire of 5 months, 'ib clays,
'uneral Sunday at 5 p.m.
Mrs. Janie Pegues spent 21
lays at Myrtle Beach also Mrs,
dagyie Johnson.
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Withers
cere doui, mi- th.. Moot- i.iul fi.no
charlotte. N. C., and reported a
inc trip ti> Atlantic Reach.
Winners in State
fennis Tournament
Orangeburg, S. C.?-Rosalind
)aniels, Orangeburg 15 year old
-ensation, dominated the Junior
nvitation Tennis Tournament stag
"d here July 17. IS. lit by capturng
the Women Singles finals
mm Kathryn N'eal, Columbia, 6-3
?-3, and in the semifinals defeatng
another seasoned veteran
Louise Mawvell, Orangeburg, 6-2,
1-6, 6-3.
Miss Daniels also captured
vith her partner, Louise Maxwell
he women's doubles final from
xnthryrr Nfe:d and Willie K. Calloun,
Orangeburg, 6-2, 9-7.
Charles Lewis, Orangeburg, was
he standout junior singles cham?ion
>v.inn.in gfrom Walter Palmr,
Columbia 6-4, 6-2.
In the junior doubles final an
ipset was registered when -Carl
Ireen and Carl Williams, Orange
urg, defeated Charles Lewis and
MAYBE SO ANI
(By W. H. S
"(HAH LEY
Everybody who listens to a cei
tain radio program knows "Char-,
ley McCarthy." "Charley" sits!
r>.i vn.ri?. n,?.?.u.w.,. .... ...... ;
"? uvt5^t i/vigvn o niicv \jl any j
other place chosen. "Charley" is'
a dummy; he doesn4t move a lip 01
muscle unless Bergen speaks for
him or pulls a string or some- j
gerv wants him to do. "Charley' j
is just something "dolled up"? '
something that can do nothing except
in response to what his mastor
sayk~or does. "Charley" is an ' i
attractive manikin 1 imagine, bui ,
"Charley" is of no value except .
as he may he used by Bergen.
I know a few human symbolsyou?
I know people who are ;
dummies in the run so that they have
no control of what they may i
have. They never move one way ,
or the other unless somebody ]
pulls a string or presses a spring. <
I know some humanly construct^
o<l "Charleys" who never advance!
opinions of their own, who* hstve!
Walter Palmer 0-7. 8-G. i
Samuel Pinckney, Orangeburg
won the Novice Junior Singles title
l>y defeating Carl tlreen 7-?-. I.
5-7, 6-1.
W. B. Harris. Orangeburg \as j'
a double ; haiirpiofi in the boys diWi
ision wiiiing the boys singles from (
Franklvn Bailey, Orangeburg 6-0, '
6-4 and with Franklvn Bailev as j
His doubles partner won the boys,
doubles from Robert Clagett and '
James Mingo. Orangeburg 6-0,
ii-y.
Tennis racquets were given all
first place winners and medals for 1
i urini.-i ??ufh?Tin toui nium lit u as
declared ai success and has stimu-!
? -<
lated new interest in tennis at j
South Carolina State college and [
? .
its environs.
Many of the winners will be on J
a team that will leave foi' Tuske- |
gee Institute, Alabama where-the-Suuthern
Open Championship will
!e played July 24, 25, 26 and 27.
X D. McGhee, Reporter
I Hi: MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE
OF NKW RKURV
For more than eight months in'
this year the Ministerial Alliance
of Newberry has been meet- .
ing every Monday at high neon at
the Bethlehem Baptist church of'
which Rev. K.-E. Gauldvn is pas I
- I
Many good tilings have?boell'j"
said and done-by the brethren in i
the ministry. Our Alliance is of 1
a non-denominational nature,
ministers of the Methodist, Bap-'
tist and Saints meet to gether
from time to time in one great
Christian Land.
On Monday night, July 22 the j
Ministerial Alliance had its do;-'
ing moating at the?St. "Matthew"
Baptist church of whidr ?W. L.
Shepherd is pastor.
As'it is our custom, we closed
out with a strong sermon by Rev. i
H. \V. Gilliam who preached as]
never?before dTom ttn? Book of^i
Jobi, Our hearts were made to!
rejoice as the man of God spoke..!
?We?are?hoping ami?trusting that
every minister will have a |
successful revival, because the I
churches as never before are stand
ing in the need of reviving.
We hope to start our Ministerial
Alliance again sometime itu_
Octoher. i J
c
K. E
secretary.
W. T. ANDREWS OF HALT I MOKK,
MD., STRICKEN
. Ni-w?York?City,?dirty "^KVFt -A
phone message was received Ik;re
last night statin gthat W. T:' Andrews
of Balitmore suffering
from a recent stroke and has boon I
unconscious for the past twentyfour
hours.
Lawyer W. T. Andrews, senior
member of the firm of Andrews
and Stevens, wejit to Baltimore
last night and information from
him today is to the effect that hi>
father is very ill.
W. T. Andrews was formerly |
editor of the Sumter Defender '
and large real?estate owner in <
Sumter. He moved to Baltimore .
in 1017 and is popular among the
leaders of Maryland. ]
WINNSBORO NEWS ;
Vast numbers attended con v. ,
tions at various churches in the ,
county last week. '
Misses Rosamond Johnson, Mil
t
) MAYBE NOT
ihaokleford)
WxiK^-MxyK-X-I-^X'
A1RM .Alt I II I S
no convictions they say what
others say, they even try to imitate
the way others say things.
I know some people who are
just tools in the hands of somebody
else. < All you ha ye to do to
find out what they think is to run
down that somebody who does
their thinking. If you can find
out who pulls the string which
makes them dflfice, you've got the
secret of their ability or inability.
You will find some "Charley Mc
Carthys" in church. They say 01
ilo whatever is- done or said by
somebody on the throne of author
ity. The saddest spectacle in society
is that individual who has
nn nnirnrvn V?is: m-Vwa it; mm.
),-..ll..,i ...itin.ly In- iiiiiii.VmdIv
Some people may Be aTI "(lolled
up" and "sitting pretty," but thai
doesn't mean that they are tiny
more than a good looking dummy
ope i a ted by jsomebody else. " I 'm
ashamed of yoy' Charley." ?
(Rights Ieserved). F"1
died Floyd. Dorothy Drass and
Mrs. Uuth Dowdy were visitors
in our town last Friday. Miss
Johnson is a former teacher of
Fairfield County Training school.
This group of young ladies were
delegates to the Fpiseopal convention
which was held at-. St.
Barnabas Mission. Jenkinsville.
Prof, and Mrs. C. O. AJcIntos'
and little daughter Edith of Allendale;
S. were week' end visitors
of their mother. Mrs. Sarah
Mcintosh. They were accompa-,
nied by little Misses Dorothy and
Fi nest inn Wright of Tuski g,.
Alabama.
Relatives and friends of Mrs.
Lula Hall and Delia. Haigler are
Hi-Olid to SCI' tlli'lll nil 5in,l mrf .1 f_ I
tor a period of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis accompanied
by Mr.. William Cod*, and
others motored to 'the New York
World's Fair last week. They repotrcd
a niost enjoyable" trip.
Miss Dorothy Maloney who has
been a recent visitor in our town
returned to her home in Greati
Falls last Thursday. While
she was honored with a party giv
en her by Miss Nannie Bbykin.
Miss Sarah Beatty and Mrs. E.
I,. Manigault are now teaching
summer school. Miss Beatty is
at lnmnn, S. ('., and Mrs. -Manigault
at Blackstock.
Mrs. Martha Jackson and daughter
.Margie returned to theii
home in State Bark, S. C.
1 he I.adies Be Friendly club
rendered a very interesting, pro
grain iti behalf of the Missionary
society last Friday-night.
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ST. STEPHEN A.M.K. CIIL'KCII
Rev. L. 1). Gamble, Bastor
-Sunday was i^yaUtilul?tiey'-fof"
church goers and the services
were very good. At 11 o'clock |
v.,i- |jii.-ioi ascended the rostrum!
and preached a soul stirring ser- I
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funeral; hom;
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Saturday, August 3, 1940
[ mon. Subject Let Not Your Teart
be Troubled, etc., he simplified it
so that even a small child could
understand. A number of visi- ^
tors were present with us.
Sunday school opened at the us
; ual hour. With Supt, Kufus Ford
and his staff of teachers at theifr
post of duty. The lesson was
beautifully discussed.
At 4 o'clock we laid the cornerstone
of our new church with
Elder T. J. Miles, presiding. A
large crowd attended. We had
visitors from all parts of the dis
ti ict. The Senior choir furnished
the music. The cornerstone was i
laid by the F. and M. Lodge No. I
50. A large isum was realized. J
Sunday night we had another J
large crowd. The Harmony King I
quartet from Conway and the I
quartet' from Conway and the ^
quartet from Georgetown gave us
some very good spiritual num- "
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Physician and Surfreon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty Office:
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Columbia, S. C.
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DENTIST
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Gold Crown and Bridge Work
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Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264
1125 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
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Office ^hone 8407 Res. 6790
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