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Saturday, June 21, 1911 * T j& | h ' |nS 11HHH Members of the 1941 graduating "Johnson (. . Smith university. Rear ?arrf Edward Anderson. Sumter. S. ( TYancis Perry Metz, Edisto Island - Sparta nbmaii -ST-^?Seeonti row: Ei S. C.; Milton Moses Belle, MatTTiev Pineville, Kentucky. NEWS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON By J. O. Hart Washington, D. C., June 17? On June 7, Dr. Mordecai W7 John- I son, pLfcskLenh_of Howard Univer- 1 sitv, again delivered one of the. stirring bhcealaureate sermon? i that '?ng be remembered in j the minds of those who heard him. t Without a manuscript of any kind, he stood on the platform in front of Frederick Douglass Me- j morial hall, while the crowd sat in- chairs, in the. shade, of the., building, ion the lawn where many ] graduates had sat), and listened attentively for over an hour to him as he talked-^)ti the subject. "Eco, nomic disease in thi> South." In ? 'oihytnnnii )io r<?lnto/l I licit npo. nornic^political, educational and religious systems in the South, cs ' pecially the small towrs and rural sections, are a little bit better ?off?thair,,Tht'y ~ twp pronemrt?m<?" ago. Becau.ie of the systems that are usetl in the. south, that is the reason For such slow progress, but the south is not solely to blame. The slave system started it, and i after Emancipation the south was j left . to st?ive?its ?W)i_ prbl/lems while the north .moved on in a rapid pace of industries and eommeice. Ever, the government took but little part until recently. The political system which* is being carried on in the south, was bund'*'! ilnu-ii?f-umi?p-cne ra t i utt-teg notation and has tu form it tiemticiarv1 -bceatrse for the most : part three-fourths of its inhabitant; never vole, both white a.'.d black included, and those who vote 1:-'i.l?ill err?votes- ta.-li'd?Lie?t-luuu-l years ago. I.orally, they know no-party system. The educational system in many section have made such pooi advancements - mil some persons by ? hanee have been aide to graduate from fiisf rated colleges ard won d**r how it happened. In the mrnth an average of twelve dollars per veai foi n colored eiiild and thirty sevn?dollars?fee whites;?An?aw erage for the nation is about seventy-seven dollars, hut for ea.h child in the east, north and west a bout twice that of tin* average tvhieh Is about one hundred and fifty dollars. ' J The jeligioiis system is poor because all of the other, systems i are poor. Ministers preaching whp have not had descent theological t-rmn-mp amf-rrrmam?in.-'a..COS tltt training whatever. He concluded by saving that he ^ i aiicc mo norm has tailed tc tor~(.'ivu Lite south for the sins it coni^ i>'it < **<1 by practicing slavery and aH~ that followed it rather than reach down and lift it up and help solve its problems, they rcbrned them. Unless "The"-thirty six million people in the s5T.ith be helped and something done within the next generation or so, our democratic system is doomed because this country can no more exist under the presennt setup than it could doing the time of Abraham Lincoln. ^ SHU.Oil A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. C. ~ IMcIlwain, Pastor Win nshoro-;?^?t-i?Smm?school opened at the usual hour with the Supt* and t each era.-a. L their- post of duty. After a brief study of the lesson it was reviewed by the pastor. Class No. 2 has the Star banner, Mrs. Ella Buerrejl teach er. After a warm prayer meeting the pastor came before us and delivered an inspiring sermon which seemed to roach the heart of everyone. At 3 o'clock our Children's Day program bof?ars with two choirs partioipatinK. Mt. Zion A. M. E. and Lightning" flrove; We are proud to say that the program was put over the whole day thru. Sunday night the pastor and Ml- Zion ohoir rendered service at St. Matthe Baptist churoh. . Sf- -Vfip .' . 1 u PfHpi'!;: h( H H m in _tc I I 1 " i-l< sv I l-v I N >n p tu H fi bt ; class of the School of Theology, Ji ling left to right front- row; Richr ^ thvard James Johnson, Walterboro, vs, N? C.; Charles Moses Coles, ' \ I n jS$EX&g&?>S'a?S : : Members of the 1941 gradui the institution, numbering one WIN N S BOKO N EWS ?fr _ Hy Mansel Koss K di Sunday school opened Sunday st morning at the various" churches ii ..i iu :uu witn tne superintendents m and tiiUiit'ls at-.then* respective pos i . m Mr. Bennte Cunningham has Is one 'u Detroit, Mich., where hy ai will spend- his summer vacation. of Mr. I.ayfuvette Mitchell is home et fin tta- summer after having spent a successful school year at Clinton w College, Hock Hill, S. C. at Miss Josie Mae Glen, daughter a< of M v. ami Mrs. John Gfen, is the w fitst registered nurse from, this g co ntv to he called to service_ ing, the current national emer? tt yei Ft y~ ' 1 V She is a graduate of the IJni- M versity Hospital, Augusta, Ga. She C i lu hl ar responsible -position at Ga. V | State Hospital since her graduat- A l ion. Miss Glen received her early training at Fairfield county train- n ling school. We all are very proud la I ill her. ai Friends of Mrs. Isabel Batteste IFie proud to kno\V"that she is im- ni proving. ni Miss Vera* Stubbs, home ecu- v i omics teacher at Fairfield county Thursday to resume her ? u'mer rj 1 WOl'K. M.s. 'J homasena Fisher, wife s| of Mr, Joseph Fisher, was called at home because of the death of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Fisher, who was funeralized last Wednesday at Shady Grove church. She leaves to mourn her passing?, foui sons, one daughter-in-law and a host of relatives and friends. Mi ss Willie Woodward of New Jersey and formerly of Winnsboro, returned home last Sunday to tc sipend two weeks with her family | w and friends." We are all very proud S; to see her. She is tl** picture of j health. I ?.Mis. Mniy Wnti'ht and Mr. Wil| it* Henry are now patients at f' rtw, ( '. 1.,.I... II....p.I..I i S. C. We are glad to report that a hot|, a:e improving nicely at thi p, 1 vvrking. -? |-~ ! See master Eddie Hall lor your i I copy <.f the P?rTmett0 header. J w Kl.I.OKEF, S. C. gt Sliiloh A. M. K. Church .1. H. Jennings, Pastor w Tie services at Shiloh Sunday, ^ June lf>, were very inspiring, the , m occasion being Father's Day. At th the morning hour the pastor do- | ? livered an interesting message, using ay a subject, "The influence of h good father."- The sermon ^ will live long?in the hearts ?nd?y< minds "f the hearers. At the evening service there qi 'wan n sperrat program by the fa-' thers with four other young men taking part, namely, Mr. Samuel io Haigler, Jr., master of ceremony, ' ni Mr, Maeiop Williams, Jr.. and A. ?. (?. Williams, who gave interesting Other features?of the t~ program Were the Tine singing ^ [RS. Rl'TH TALLEY ELLIS [ ASSES Mis. Ruth ElHs was the oldestT iId of Mi. and Mrs. K. D. Taltey. he?was born?in-- Unam?emmty me 4, 1907. In Hutli's early life she attend- j I McBeth grammar school, Bene- I ct GoHtrgc and Voorhees Insti t ite. She ventured into ~Ke?~Work { k a stenographer and later a ac'her. Mrs. Ellis was a member of Go- j n'th Baptist church. fShe served ?r people well here. Later she j ent to New York and became a ?mlw 0f the-First Baptist church t Far Rockaway, Long Island. Mrs. Ellis married June 10, 192r i Mr. .T.imi's Ellis.. To this Uniolr I as born two sons who proceeded ?r to their graves. Mrs. K11 i? came to Union Ik mher, 1940. She carried a smile [ ir every one- around her. TLn- vect disposition in the communi- ' 1 and home will surely be missed. > 0 one knows an unpleasant mo- ; etit she spent in Union. VtF.lll? Go*1 was-going 1 call her because she wrote some iends un<l statetlr- "I?will not j here long." She wrote anothei id said, "I * am going home tu-j ?sus this time." so on' June 2, at ! ;73!> in Ufi 1 on County IIospitatTT" uth passed from the arms of her ?Wiima, into the arms of ?sub. On the way-to the hospital? Ruth "told W lliiia. "I feel that I ....... t .....i l. f lavi?vTvtttc?rrry?uc.-sl, iiuvv 'our will be done."' The funeral service was coilm rfli . v';iv -.i.:' ' -<s'X- .^Bk -J ^j^L^SnwBMjiJwp *?l ^ fl |H<3H iting class of Johnson C. Smi ' hundred twenty-one. r the men ? choir, the solo by ev. J. B. Jennings, and the adress by Prgf. C. H. McCloud, who ressed the duty of the fajhei 1 the home, church, ami con unity. ghiloh * oh writ- ami' parsonage , ake a beaulifuh^ppearanee now \ 3th have been recWUly painted ] id they add much toj the section j tn<- iown wncre uujy are situat1. / Rev. ami .M? -. Jennings are hmd orkers and do all they can to Id to the temporal and spiritual lvancement of the church. They ould be an asset to any congre- ! ation. 1 The. following tneinb^rt are at ' ending summer school at State ollegel TV! is. Lillian Jennings, h^s. \V. T. McClour, Mrs. Martha Boneparte, and Misses ' Mary ngeline llaigler. Sunday, June 29, will be Woicn's Day at Shiloh church. The icites of the Missionary Society re sponsoring an all day program. The Jurdor Missionary Society let at the church Sunday after;>on at 5 o'clock under the superision ot Mrs. Ethel Williams. JVlisses Mnttie I.on nnd fatherine r'aymer have gone to North Co. ilir.a to spend the summer. Mr. W. B. and M. R. Williams >ent last Sunday in Georgetown nd Myrtle Beach. GREEN RIDGE MEWS % St. Paul A. M. E. Church Rev. J. I). Boyd, Pastor The Sunday school was proud > have in our presence the Supt ho had been sick for sometime, ister Jenkins, the Supt. brings > our mind the tJheme Doing le Lord would have us do or else wnll remain uniluin m tlii'll' K' ' work for one and for ell. The istor had as guests his wife, the ev. Garrett and his wife. We i joyed the remarks made by lenv. Tou are welcome, "ome a | iin. The Rev. Garrett preached a ' onderful sermon found I Sam. 1:26. Our hearts rejoiced as fhe an cyf God preached the word as e world at large now stands in :?ed of a band of men whose arts God have touched. May ad's blessings... rest upon this >ung preaeher. ? We wish to Announce the First ' ravel of the Unity Group o f lurches Interdtnon.inational I'TfY ^ n will be held the first Sunday ' ght in July. All are invited. ' rusting not a link will b?_broken. i: United we stand, and divided we H ill. THE PALMETTO T RADE ducted by her pastor. Rev. J. A Baten, ,ut Corinth Baptist churcii and buried in Jonesville at Bethany Baptist churcn?by the -side trfi.er sister. Myrtle who proceedeiT her to the grave by six years. The infant son was buried a nay oefore the mother, on June 4. Mrs. Ellis leaves to mourn her passing,^ a htrsband,?a?devoted mother and father, two sisters, Miss H. W. Tally of Union, Mrs. S. L. Lee of New York; two brothers, Robert Talley of Fort Bragg, a host of relatives and friends. GODEFROY" EMPLOYEES ENJOY VACATION St. I.ouis, Missouri, June 1G? For the third consecutive summer. Negro employees of the Godefroy MarHrfaeturiwgf?Company at StLinns. Missouri, manufacturers oC Larieuse hair coloring, enjoy with white employees a simultaneous summer vacation period, Charles -W^-Codefroy. president.- has an Tidnjiml. ' i ?? ~Tiiis year"^" vocation period is from July 4th until July 19th, with employees selecting those dates by popular vote. The vat at ions are granted on a full salary basis. frihVess if Lh;e Godefroy expevrtipdllt 4h slmiU\ltahet"iu>" Vacations fur a+1?employees during the summers of 1939 and 1940 has-4>een such that Mr. Godefroy expects the practice to be observed in the future. '#' I' : -;.x * tffl!V ." 'I- l-.W^jv'..] ?&$?% * " "y ; : Lh University, Charlotte, Nort sr. PHILIP A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. H. Weather*, Pastor Sunday was Fathers' Day and was observed in a high way jusJL 6a-Mothers' Oay was. Fathers are few but a good many were out Sunday with the intention to put the program over. And they did had a wonderful program cop ducted by brothers John- Parker David Myers, Oliver Tucker, and Walter McNight. At 10 o'clock Sunday morning Sunday school took place conduct ed by the Assistant Supt., Henry Johnrtrrr;?After thv opening ejTercises the classes were arrange ers, reviewed by Mrs. Ruth Eand taught by ?the-various teachJones. Colection as usual fine. A warm prayer and song 'ser y.h- vma Luiuiui-ien _uy Drotnei Isaac Johnson. After a few an* nouncements were matte- the pastor preached a noble sermon. Gen 2:16-17 verses. Everybody enjoyed?wonderful message and hearts were made to feel glad. At 3:30 Rev. MeFaelmg of Beth e! station and choir rendered service?nT Qf Philin TTTTw ""*1^1??-T v MV wvi * limp. iicy, XU11" a I 1 ~ ing and his gooif people have grown to be great friends of St. Philip. A masterpiece sermon was preached which rr|ade our hearts burn within. We also enjoyed the sweet music by the choir. I Mrs. Maggie McCollough of Philadelphia is down spending sometime with her mother. | ?On-r-sick-is mending some. Rev Sister Tena Lovette is still indispum il. Iiul the ntln i aic doing fine. The Hollev's Funeral Aid Juvenile anniversary which is July 4, will be at St. Philip. A. M. E. 1 church. A big day is expected with plenty barbecue and refreshments. A good program by the children ?t 10 a.m. Come to church Join the church. ST. PAIII. CIRCUIT Rev. 1). W. Washington, Pastor - Sunday,?J?ne UVth w?? a fine (Jay for Fathers' Day. The pastor was at Bettrenr M. F. Sunrlay morning. Sunday school was rrpened at the usual hoiif by the Supt., Bro. A. J. Snype. The school was well attended and the lesson was wett dtHCUflsed. 1^-ayer meeting vwas conducted K ' WESLEY METHODIST ( Hl'KCH NEWS ? ~T jThe pastor and members of ] Wnstey church-Telf highly honor- | , ed ill having entertained the first ; ] State Meeting of the Woman's Sp < ciety of Christian Sarvice since , ] its organization. Many districts | t of the state were represented and ! < the majority of each were pleased | with the administration of the j j President, Mrs. P, M.-Gibbs. Our : j local auxiliary of'whkdrTVFrs. Beuf lah Baxley is president, the Pas- ( ; tor, Rev. McCallum and District ( Supt., Rev. A. Wright wish to ' t thank the members and friends < of Wesley for their cooperation in i helping make this meeting a suc- t cess. ~ Mrs. A, W. Wright in her ad- ( dress of welcome left no stone un-- 1 turned, endorsed Ijy Mrs. McCul luni who is^yery_deep in her poeti < cal terms. There were many help ful suggestions and lectures made i on?prog nam building during -the ? meeting and many delegates went i hacTt^ho>he"TvTth?mo re~ ToTuwIetfee- y 1 of the new semjT unci more vigor J and energy for kingdom building, j Sunday a day of?climax.? The ( early morning prayer meeting r ""wr??? *?t ?? r, . i ^ j_- . ' ' i "mm/ WET*'' i . .. ' ? ?; hja WHkBSW HP HhwyPl |?? fivhftafrA. I?"I->I.^.^v^gjy.u:v &****>. A. * h Carolina The class was the by Bros. Benn Perry and Julius 1 Drayton after which the pastor selected his text from Deut. 5:1G and Leviticus 19:3, he used for a -subject Honour?arid Tear foi fattier. He preadhed a wonderfu! Fathers' Hnv sermon and it was enjoyed by all. Sunday nite 8 p.m Bro. Jacob Ferguson our I local To-eacher of St. Baul A. \1. F. church preached a very good sermon at St Paul church. He ; % took his text from Gen. 40:14 and . used for a subject Think On Me I Amount of collection $6.17 aftei i j which a popularty contest was en t tered into by twc, leaders: Bros .* Robert Alston, leader of class 5 v and Jacob Ferguson, leader of r class 6. The contest was~"a tie, ' e each one of the two raised"$10.50. t The pastor in his remarks spoke .1 very encouraging to these two T leaders for their faithfulness and v not only these two, but for the whole circuit. Collection as folBethel, $12.11. " Total $.88.48.., Reporting Committee: Robert, Alston, Shephard Brown, Joseph I | Tcudle. . s ST. JAMES A. M. F. CHI RCH c > Ht(Rev. F. I>. I>reher, Ps?tt?r , j Abbeville?Sunday school began at the usual hour with Supt. and c teachers at their posts of duty. S The lesson w?< well discussed in jt its intiretv to all classes. The les- 1 son was timely reviewed by the Supt.. Brother B. T. Johnson. :I At 11:30 Rev. brother H. Brown, i our local preacher, brought uc the }. morn mg message. His text was fi taken from Matt. 10:10 This \va a splendid sermon. This being ' ji'mhuii'ii l.)?jiii hii i a hi n ) i J. charge of the entire service. The ,, chioi was composed of all male ^ voiois.?We?had?visitor-.?f rum?ail the ehurche, in town. The A. C. E. league met at thj.p usual hour with the president And ^ his co-workers leadv for service. The lesson was beautifully discussed by all. At ft o'clock we hc?vt " another gospel ft'ast. This sermon o was delivered by our presiding f elder. Dr. \V, S. Minis, fie select- ^ ed his text from St. Matt. 13:3. We ,, went away feeling that Go.d had l>een w-ith us. a Our pastor was greatly missed d Sunday all. day. He has tieen ^rdisposed for several days, and not able to attend Teryic e, but wJ are J prnylng Ifrfr a speedy recovery. . d The fmsstonary indies had the search light ministers in a program on Friday night, and was a very successful service. We are looking forward to our union service on the fourth Sundoy evening which will held " at our church. ??j| Come to church. Go to church. ? ? . I Ullil rtril 1?V Ml'*r?G-?X?Thomtif : >1' Spartanburg gave wu'h pi cscnt ?pnLtnal stiengih jtinl Pager .I hearing tin- message which fol owed at 11 :.'1U o'clock. This message was delivered bv Che Pastor Rev. McCalltfm, from Acts 17:'), subject -of?whiok?A&m^The Chal- ; .enge of World's Condition... We is members want to keep in mind jne main seed thought that tt.e i 'astoi said in delict'ri ng tin* mm <age: "Service Without Sacrifice s Not Real Service". ~The Visitors weie introduced by VIrs. Wakefield. Miss Smalls of ,?harlestc/n?gave.. a summary of? he financial income since -Mr#,? dibbs was made cliief executive hus making Mrs. Gibbs a life i m e m em be r. ? A 1 1 K? <.n.t -.< u:. M v.iv viri \jj wiu.t ai/^aiuu, .>11 . . '. l.eevy, The son of ,1U. a^id Mr-- : I. S; l.eevy wh(J is a rpVent grad ;i't- of Fisk n!i:\ , >-it-. 'onneeled with the National ^outh Council camp forward aTTcl in his oratorical way made Wesley feel proud r/f the progress Tie" is making and the honor- that m*?been conferred trpfiTi I, i hi, M:s. MeCulkini. . Mis. Hope. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Hook, Mts. Vincent. Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs. Baxlcv Mrs. MeElmurrav and many m largest in the history of sbenezer a. m. e. church Rev. I). N. Wilson. Pastor Charleston. S. C. -On lust Sua lay mowing -the paMrrr preached i soul stirring sermon taken from suiuh' W;f).His subject was The Everlasting Father. S. S. was conducted by the Supt ind the lesson was reviewed by he Instrict Supt., Mr. Philip* Ben telt.. The league service- was londucted by the President. Mr v M, Branch. At 8 o'clock the membeis ot .. he St. John I'nion and Christian Auxiliary ...societp presented a ery enjoyable program, and the >astoi . Rev. D N Wilson deliverd the message. The scripture ext was taken from I St. John :7-lt>. The services were large v attended ahiF many ? visitors * cere present. -Ml. AlUJN "VI. J-.. < Ml R("H Rev. (\. 0. Mcllwain, Pastor Sunday being- the thin! Lord's 3ay in the month Mt. Zion choit tnd church-people went "to~"Shilntr~ o help them put their?program iver and had a fine time.. Sunday light at 8 o'clock tlx* pastor, Mt 'ion choir and all well wishersrf Mt. Zion and Shiloh went to !t. Matthew Baptist churPh and here the program was teallv put ver. Our pastor came before the udience and brought to them an , nspiiing message trrkfrr from T1 Cings 4:1b. subject Jesus as a >oint- were brought out. St. Mat luiti i i?^iijinn 1 S11ini111,1 niwbl i>a evei before while the man ?>f I !o(J was talking. The choir' sane j lith such a lovely time the needo o? St. Matthews hop**?outiastor to soon come aggin. We are looking forward for a iph night Friday ami thr?>ueh ut Sunday. We are havLug an re Cream contest oil Friday nite. 'ohio out and join us on Sunday Co will have with us T em pie Ziom nd Zion Chapel and Shiloh. 'Sunay is known as rally day. Evryhody i% invited to come. " 'T>nn'l Toffffl. oil H>e fifth Sun- ' ay at Wft.. Zion- the cbcrir uirtoTT ill he held with a great number f dhoirs taking pent. " -tf -v . _ _ ^TBsrmirFr-Fnn HF P A f .Mt^EApEH _ ^ rt Pife Thm -others t<? bo ninyi wtulatml fur lainy i esj .'oit.sihlc loi each dub ' "fxITK^t+SVTFi^ >Me fiil^dttcHThjrF7' ~ Our local auxiliary wish t^, thank V! 1 s. As.he HoaYrf i'1.1:?I bo t ?jy trl ? entei taimne-rt ?ui last I uoy.ta'y at' ternoon, am! all nii'iiiheiare ask e<! to humU-at Wakf-th-hl's on Oak street 1 uv.sdu v ;> p.tj-i. uf this week. Visitors are welcome at'Weslev. 1 Bll'-I HLi. A. M. K, < HhHfH It?TT. \VnT7 Jackson, Pastor ? Mr< !?-]Ij,fi\-i 11.-. S ( ii..Tua U'hnlf is fivfiitf CJuii 'Lai.l.s f>/r SUfi; a Sp)i-I.r|ii| Jf-?oU|j of Sunday school nn'iiibtT.-' aiid tin/ way it in bemy rarri^f cuJ,, _ -tiixi ^ ; At 1 ] {j rluL'k. Rov.. Jucksuh Jiartiiii?iiis__ snim,.., fm,t 1|. 1 i :fj. foi' hit- subject : Tiu .i'ium 1 f 'if llifll m l .1 i On 11 II' i '111* LI 1 U l/l Id \\ ril-ll ^ > <v4] W-i-V-f I Ilf^-etel1 (!hl - |M/\VMFm 'TV ! J*, tj" f; till- "" ileal t t' !'i.>us.'ii tin- blii'iido si-ivanl "ho passed it ,I7,w! ' t-i th" ii?-arJ7s r iri tin- aaiiet.ce and t?.< s.jdfit he * *t?M MSV. |.y f . 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