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In the . ~ absence of the convention; these people make _ cflnlacts_hold sea j sions and discuss seriously the ' things that are for the beBt in. teiest of the Negro teachers of \ South Carolina. , I During the past ten month the r" P executive committee held several _ meetirgs: one with the legislative c mmittee in the office of Dr. James H. Hope, state superinten dent of education; one in the Gov. - ernor's office, and was also?ad-. mitted to the ways and m?-ans ^ committee in the senate where the r, plea of the Negro teachers for ennal salarv and a solution to the problem of transportation! and cer. . tification' was presented for the committee and from the committee T by Principal Samuel L. Finley of P1 ? Chester. ? 1 The executive committee do. p nated $500 to the general fun,l to " care for .the expenses of studying. certification gf all teachers in i South Carolina, in conjunction with ? copimittee of white educators and business men in a similar committee working cm plans for v certification o? South Carolina's ^ teachers. The committee of Negro mrrhTTs?rrre?riot on the?outside looking in, they are an integral part of the general scheme. ]j. The executive committee, through <.j its efforts, has caused a large in. crease for a majority of the teacn ers in Negro schools this sesyion; jbua service has been made avail. Q( able where ever needed, and N'e w v grey school will run longer with pr jadded tenure^ach _year yntil.every_ m TTT. - school runs 8 months. These are some of the blessings that have . come to Negro teachers through the intelligent work of the ex. ecutive committee of the Palmetto ' Teachers' Association. . ? Pi THE IDEAL LEADER B J From the writing of Dr. Charles Stelzle K* . MoseR was the great leader who ^ 1^" delivered from cruel bondage mill c( ions of Israelites who were slaves in Egypt. He might well serve j as an example for the modern '. leader. The development of such a leader is always a slow process, j * Ui- There is so much at stake, and jf ivolved. that the raw enthusiast jP fr can not be entrusted with the pow er of leadership. J j) I f Enhusiasm there shduld be, but or fit must be an enthusiasm founded j upon intelligence, knowledge and te self control. It required long s( years of solitude in the land of w , Midian to transform the hot- h I , blooded Moses, the adopted son of at Pharoeh's daughter, into the mod- ' est Moses whose name has be to come a synonynf for meekness. n< "Learned in all the wisdom of the m 'gyptians". no\eGhel?ss he need., u tiiv sotnaiy, deep-thinking life f ihe s.cpherd on the hillside to re pare hitn for the great task of Htling out into liberty the slaves f the Egy. tiim ruler. kHe came, too, with the coni< usness of sure victory, because e Knew that his cause was just. -tt*--m?rg Than--t+nrt,~~he nvss con. dent because he came in the spir of a strong moral faith. This mancipation in w'hich he wis anit to lead was more than an onoinie deliverance dependent pon bin te strength, and the ubil of a mere man to exercise un seal power. He had back of him n> Omnipotent God of Abraham, t* Irane and of Jacob, the foreithers of the a icted Israelites. The qualities that were so conno ous in Moses must be found i the modern leader. lie must e of the people, for he must uni '-stand their needs. He must ave had an experience v'aich obeved him, so that he is frmilir with tbe deeper, truer th ngs r life. lie must depend not so uch upon his speech as' upoi his harncter. He must have the nwer which can come along thru hcj consciousness that his camo is ust. and that back of him. too., s He was back of Moses, stands h." Gad of the common people Hid is sayin<r through him: "Ix't iy people-god* >R. HILLINGS URGES NEGRI) MFRIG VXS-TQ-LOOK AT ~ LESSINGS Neero Americans are urgeu by ie Dr. R. A. Billings of Atlanta !a., National President of Phi eta Sigma Fraternitv to "L.>o"; nt ur blessing1, instead of our wvak ess to develop a better nati )n. ' Sneaking" at a special mee'ing n "Bigeer and Better Busings . in 'hiladelpkja." Dri Hillings. pf or, lent pliysieian Atlrnta. G or in. said that "The curse of our ge has boon the false and de leaning of .independence." The occasion wrs a pros air ponsored by N'u Sigma Cha- tor nMla.ieli'hi;, of P i Beta Si rma 'raternity in connection wit!: th iotional Conilave which wil b< eld in the city of "Broth *rl\ rove" December 2d through SO 341." Among the prominent mem >ers f this Fraternity" who are ex etced to attend the conclave are 'ongressman Arthur Mit.hel! <> hicago; George Washintt n < iter. famous scientist of Tu-k- go*, ristitute. Alabama: Leliov L> , ke. hylosopher of Washington. D C anies A. Jackson. comme; via' auselor. New York: L. D. Rod iicV f the IIamb;irg F.stablishiv ant 'ew York: Dr. TT. H. . ITol-. if' lewark, N. J.; Z. D. Lenoir or >T~ .ouis, Mo., and Albon L. Hol?ve. lecretary, National Negro P?us. noss Le"pue. National Officers of the Fratemit\ Dr. R. A. 6illings, president; At. ant:, tin.; Dr. Felix J. Lhvwn. ice president, Richmond, Va.: lorce I. Johnson. National iu-Vioi ice president. Chicago. 111.: Au listing A. A ust hi, secretary realm or. New York:. Lymv Jut: Irown. director of Ripper and, Lttev Business. Richmond. Ya.j_ ames A. Jackson, commercial ourselor. Now York; Willirni C. .ester, editor of "The Civsct nt." 'uskegoe. Alabama Regional Directors C. P. Johnson. New York; A. T. Yeathersi. Chicago; Thomas I [olley, San AntonTo, Texas; A. P. lack. Tuskcpec, Alabama, ann i ipwcv \V. Roberts. Knnxville, | enn. E. RVudolphus demons. N'a : onal Chairman of Corclnve C m_ I littee of Philadelphia, Pa., re orts that representation from tates with approximately 1.500 >eh atendinp the Conclave in hiladelphia. IVAT-KREE A. M. E. CHl/RCH Rev. \V. S. Trezevant, Pastor The spirftiiul tide was high on ist Sundry from the Sunday ! chool throughout the dny ! The new pastor. Rev Tiv/i'v.nii. >emed to be full of hollowed fir. ; om start to finish, lie kept his t 3teners busy from Romans 8:11, ; Far as many. Uv, are led 1>y the )irit of God, they are the son> of od."-Form- strbject he used"," **Tlie " ght spirit rs a leader." We can j nly pray that the spirit abid ith us and that God continue to ldow the man of God with many., ort stic+i mrasHgrnrof"direction. Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Brown, tc fcrrnter pastor of Waterc, ere the dinner guest s ()f Mr. and >8. Will Harp, Sr. on Thrnksgiv. ig day. They were also accom inied by their fine son, William luford. While over this side t-ey ade many other non calls. Thev ere and arc always welcomed round Wateree. Our entertainment given at the* mooi nouse on Saturday nitmt as quite a success. With the p-o teds, the children can have heiier A lunches. The enrollment in school i? s?i!! nprovir.g\ Mr. and Mrs. Will Harp and itnily visited Mr. and Mrs. Hemp etiley of Sal u cla 5ai nda y. They i e _ >rt a good day. Mr. and Mrs Lake Jackson of ateshurfc, the parents of Miss R . Jackson, were pop crllers here i Saturdav evening. Mr. T. F Hammond, our Jeane? acher, was a welcome visitor n* 'hool on Tuesday. The pupils ere, as usual, very happy to see im rnd hear him talk. He was 'companied hy hia brother, J. M Mr. Rov Nichols, the attendance acher, visited the school on Wed ?sday. He also t?ave helpful re arks. Bishop Russell andThe C. M. E. Church The South Carolina C. M. E. annual conference will meet next vviek at Anderson and all indications point to a successful conference. Bishop C. -L. Russell yt IVasKThgton who is the presiding ishojx has kept close tab on hings, having lectured and preach >d iii t'ne majority of churches Mid tins direct communications t" the hadiiu laymen and ofin's of his churches. Bi.-hop Russell's program i n \u It Carolina is "Rehabilitai mi" of churches ?broken low 11 churches have been able to i build, re-painted and put in eccttic lights through the bishop's ' Cjat'i^'lRaisc a dollar ami get i 1 dollar". this i< the final sOssforL the Cr neral confe rence, 'he s editor hope that each ha: gc will make a full financial port, in order that the report i:l look very favorable to the 'leneral conference. Ti:e A. M. E, church has .six -> i'enu.is in South Carolina and proximately 400 ministers with hares, our information i? tVmt " even a in_is_sion_ jU'-Cachot. fail~ JTIEIs \r{h^t- E-vcn-thv-little tVn: lal conference with nil itr ii f.-?i ation of boll wcavtls increase $42 n Dollar Money. We hope the 71 eat 0. M. E. church will have ~ plendid reports ns Bishop Russell vants reports and not excuses. This is" election year and the 'orders of fiie C. M. E. church -it kevnl up for the general con. '< dnlsnThti.ral. The palmetto header has n o Inure in this election, as the maorliy immi"p~ aie'Tdir frielhlsTuul X s rihers. However, we hope 'nose?tbu-t?wtR?be?furt unite TO tet elected will use all pressure o hear to return that great IleU'ew scholar, ami preacher. BLsh p Utis.se 11 back to South C'aro'iua. The people, irrespective of "Tno'vuiation are demanding his etui u_ another quadrenniuni. The A. M. E.'s are going to the Teia-ral conference, retrardlos of i~ ; ... to ! i inj Bishop Flipper k .he 1':^! mot to state. 'Naff $od\_ In. ( i K hut'-h. rntr pastor i 2. nd ia ha> recently boon in i v.-icck: hi-earx- of this wreck 'a 'has !" ! h.Vil the time tu iio mi h pastoral work, hence his ''tieitds. regardless of denomi ation si"ottli! attend the moraine r. everhr : >c-i ice St nday "and [make kirce co t-ibutions to <1 icy Park Annual .conference bud, vvt. If you cnr.'t co send your L'.'ontribat4om FriendsT ' Ho 7.<rl [ St arks., But" son,?Harris. h?vis i and others will welcome your help. I; wouldn't be nothing wror.tr if all the Methodist churches in Co. lumbia would close out Sunday nicht nnd brine their eonsrvcation over to Sydney Park and c;v< them a lift. Of course. Dr.. (Mlc'ouch should send thr-TTFlhe in vitntinn . 1 \V. P H I BARNWF.I.l . S. ( . Bethlehem Mich School ! Mi ssr , John (ireeiie, UoiiMAuat Pollins. M dCom Dravton and Wal lace Kennedy were Welcome visi. tors on last Sunday afternoon of Prof, and Mrs. Allen. . Prof"J. F. * Goodall and Ins i horal club from Bettis Junior I C'olh ire appeared la<t Monday nicht to an appreciative audience i rnd the musical selections, also readings were enjoyed by all. Bet tis Academy's choir is doint? fine work with the help of tins able nut sun teacher. Mr. and M'<. Sam Quick and Mrs. Mamie (1 recjut-ww-"pTt^saift a:TTscivinc day on the campus. The program rendered by tlu married men of this community at Second Baptist church in behalf of Bcthloh-m hiv1. scht/ol was very good and enjoyed by all. Some of The parti. tp 'nts were "I'rnf. <!uin_ yui'd. Messrs. roles, Reals, Cornell.is Sanders. Trustc Hrnkers-in. McKinli y Ma k, Isndore Bra: eh. Err.c* t (Mom* and others. P'of. Allen attended the Union at .All-. LLapo--Suralay-.-? Mrs. Allen and daughter. Carrie Savnnn; h, also Misses Mary L. BostVk. Vcrnese Grantt and Clauda Grantt were visitors Sun. f'rity !'*? of Mrs.?Manrtc Greene of Allendale. S. C., also Miss Harriet Wingfield, Kline. S. C. BETHKF, A. M. E. CHI'RCH Rev. M. It. Hudson. Pastor Rii |iii I'll || 11 ''. U'f if II } ;nc day for all church goers. This being the fifth Sunday, the pastor gave this day -to the Missionary president, Mrs. Eliva Grate.ard she made it a hit? day i t Bethe-h?TKe?Rev. Minis from Georgetown was the first sneaker. He delivered a won. / Jovftil mnt'corrn f A /? . OA.iA His subject was. "Kneel down and pray." A few more spoke after Jum^The offering vvmk good. Bethel bei-. Tve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F?on Morant was married on the fourth Sunday in this month. The wedding was largely attended. We pray for them a hrppy life to gether. Miss Janie Mae Burgess. dau?h ter of Mrs. W. Small, is spending the winter months in Brooklyn, N. Y. with her sister, Mrs. Oorine Gilmore, formerly of Georgetown. Mr. B. Moultrie iB very ill. We pray for him a speedy recovery L E. Heyward, reporter v THE PALMETTO LEADER DR. J. A. MANNING HOLDS QUARTERLY CONFERENCE AT EMANUEL Dr. R. S. Lawrence, Pastor W Sunday, November 16, 1^)41 was cc Men's Day at Emanuel. At 11:00 m o'clock a vast audience greeted the nc presiding elder who delivered ^ of his soul stirring sermons. The to message went deep into the hearts Si of all true believers of Christ. At h< 3:30 o'clock, our pastor preached w' ' the celebration sermon of Father Vt leFrguson's fifth year in the Priest lif i hood of the American Catholic fu [church. At 3:00 o'clock, Rev. Kin . ! lock brought the message. The 'l>l \T.l,. Phnir iii.rln., ft,.. inn nf [Mr. Charles Alt'ord, rendered the I music. ar Monday night the business meet ling was?held with presiding elder [. ! manning as chairman. After the . ,nf devotional, Mrs. Mary F Di-vne. Cd I Was olerted secretary in the ab "r 1 sence of Mr. Paul Morrison, our 'church clerk. Mr. Herbert Williams 1 yv 1 ohe of our stewards and class leaders, served a> clerk. The trus'. "j? tee and stewards made .excellent , ? ' reports both with balances in ' tiv: s..ries and all bills paid up , l'K I to date. Other departments, in. ?: .hiding cluhs made excellent re_ L,1 ports. The Presiding Elder made ' CTTOOVi ragin g rem in ks in which fro " expressed as being pleased with y*' 1 the work of the church. 1 ,? Pro. A. C. Alston, one of our 0 -itiwanh and class leaders, pre. w .'Pntivl tn tho nrfwwlinfr plilnr in h<? 1 ; half of the men it token of. ap. 11 preciation. The presiding elder re. j civo J Jtlrs token with thanks to c,a the men for their kind thoughts. . The pastor and presiding elder _ were particularly pleased with the m' . imference. A large crowd attend. nn e<l the conference in the main ?U iditorium. while the Young People's .choir under the direction of Mrs. ! Ruby .Jones held a "Everybody's Tl' i liirtiidi y Party" down stairs. J Their tables wen beautifully de_ rotated with biitiiday cakes and 'candies. ' j Kv.erv departhu n: is"~bus\~get .. ting ready for 4-ir annfversary 'which begii.s on the fourth ?un. ... jday of XiA'ember. We are-hoping j to nuke this one^of our grandest c affairs. Under the leadership of . Dr. R. S. I.awren i and his b au )1( tiful wife, Emamn l moves on. (Mrs.) .M. J. Peity. reporter' ' ST. PHILIP A. M. K. CHURCH ,f Rev T. H. W i-athers. Pastor 1 t)0 Kio.evi r. S. < . Sunday was a 1-. 1? 1 ..M .11 ?U iri\ ?il> UIIU v. ore found on tinir way to sol-- Ul v'ces. At 10:30 :: wonderful Sunday school was . nd.cled by the pt. and co-woikcrs of fne S. S. _ \ -\\- ,t~.. 1 t"nl less.m w:ra taught by thf Pastor. Rev. Weathers. A fine ar] review by Mrs. Annie Robi.ison jn of Mt. Zion Baptist church, toe re , was no Sunday school at her ,.t> ch'. red and her duty she said was to be in-Sunday school each Sun- p 'av moniin;. So she came t< St. w< Plvlip and anybody who war.t to in Sunday school and not any I> t your -eburch, come lo_9t. I'hil';i u > . i . -i l-.ei.. i . a large. Sunday thool every S. ndav morning. Pt - ??A-1?wnini prayer servtrcr was ha i?nduc.ted by the prayer commit t<. After a few announcements T1 'ove feast was taken and a large n number?Notified for Christ. after 1 ich follection was taken? I At 2 o'cldck p.m. the funeral of n(] Mrs. Mattie Young was held. She w' was a Christian hearted woman, i We hope slie ivule her calling and ' Mention sure in heaven. The sor. ' , mon was preached by the Pflstor, .V . Rev. WVathe's. Holley nttd sons1 undertaker in charge. j rf Sunday nieht 7:30 o'clock Rev. , \Y. \Y. Wine <>1' Fort Motte preach ^ oil a noble sermon from the text [ , \cts The conprretration was 7" , jet oir ha'h?\ve?l fire. We hope q for n soon rr-nrrn of Rev." Wine. ! t(. I \vh_'i is .a.-u'>.^po! preacher. Stewardess Hoard No.' 1 held a 1 ey lovely feast at the ?,president's : so home,, sifter Alicv? Jdpnson and , to veryono enjoyed a delicious re- pi past. jjs There will he a Pew Rally St:n-]ac dav in behalf of the trustees. Ev_ ! To eryono asked to come out and i w< - - 'onncrntr?Come to church. Join J 'he church. , , as M. F. Hinton. reporter, Ei . hr WOODRFFF. S. C._ _ ^ New Hethel News Rev. A. I) Duncan, Jr., Pastor ?? h r Our Sunday School was fine. i-^1 -Rervicp'cf,iTcTuctefT Ky Rev? nn A. D. Duncan, Sr., prstor of Beav er Dam Baptist church, Mt. CaL vary. New Durbin and Thompson j Chapel. He is a wonderful minister. "e, i r - \ * - * iif urouKfu u-rvnaerrul messages \ ] both day and night. $16.15 was l^' realized. |ca Soverr 1 iifciaaiia? " mreo lo Mayficld Chapel to a sirg in'' ing convention. Part of those who I went wore Mrs. Queen Parka. Mrs ' TTTefla Robinson, Mrs. Minnie Leo Thompson. They all reported _n I ni( grand time. |af Mr. Lewis G. Cannon of Balti jRi more was funeral ized here Irst j _ Firday. His many friends here j T1 were over shado\yed in sorrow be. it" cause of his passing. We all sym. j pathuze with his relatives. JTo Is , - survived by his (mothers, Mr. W. W. Cannon, Walter Cannon and J. i Cannon, one- sister, Mrs. Mattie Gibbs. Mr. M. $. Callahan^ under I tHKpr in cnar^e. Kev. A. D. Dun jde: can, Jr. officiated. ,at Mr. and Mrs. John Hc/hby enter | ' ti ined Rev. A. D. Duncan, Sr. i A] and wife, Mrs. Nannie Irby andjdu Mr. Clarence Moody as their dinnrr lis puests Sunday. in( Mrs Smith and son, Ro*e. en jhoroupti, Jr visited her mother us j Sunday. iaw I Don't fail to read the PaJmetWfhit Leader air i LAMAR NEWS * By L. B. Copeland The Woman's Society of Johi 'esley church look, back upon thi mference year just closed yvitl uch pride and delight for tin >ble work done by the splendid omen of that group, Accordfrij Rev. M. J. Porter^^our pastor mday night, November 23, at th< jme of Mrs. Dlizr.beth Marti i ill ever linger in his heart as one the most pleasing event,, of his e when the W. S. C. S. delight, lly surprised him with valuable fts and a big reception" befon iving for conference. Evei ybvuly is now proud of the ct that our church and chargt e regarded as one of the best ir p conference. Mr. J. Jcfforctjcrmr^of our lead ? white friends of Lamaj\ play. a aperial part on our closinS ogram nn Sunday night, Novem r 2S. Mrs M. Dubose, Mrs. R ;Crny. M>\ E. J. Jeffrey. Mr. R, Byrd also" made splendid rd. esses. andy Grove Methodist Church The members of Sandy Grove der the leadership of the W. S. S. almost stormed Rev. and s. Porter out of the parsonage iday night, November 21. But en the storm was over the mem. rs had left plenty of good things eat. When Mrs. K. Kirvin d finished leading songs, and len .Mrs, Marion Rivers had fin led expressing appreciation for e.group,-Rev. Porter's eyes were ending tefrs of joy. When he mo ot- himself he expressed anku arc! appreciation. He told Lilt that "acts of this kind will ike your pastor better servant d a better man." fartersville By Missel). M. Bvnt~ Messrs. McClain Byrd. Eldenr'z nville. N. C.. were the week end vd and W. L. Johnson of Jack, tests of thejr parents. Mr. anc rs. Raymond Byrd. Mr. R. Byrd. Jr. spent the week id- with- his?wife?and"childt en rs. Rosa L. Byrd", 1 Mrs^ M. Hnnna of the Asbur\ culty spent the holidays with pa nts. Mr. an.) Mrs. 11. Timmotis The pre Thanksuivinjr party v Cartersville hiy.h school wa; it*1 a success. Mrs. O. Oreene is nttendimt't.dnss Morris College in the afternoon Miss 1). Byrd was the fruost ot r. and Mrs*. S. Willi: ms XVv< i r ti 5th.* The friends of Mr. R.tsseli Whit' e delighted t" know, that he itne from the hospital. w..' . m.. it ><. !)*! ' lMlcI.a:n! Mr' H. McCoL in and Mrs. I> Ward on the siel: Mr. an.[ Mrs. Tufon. ByrcTT M* id Mrs. 11. Byrd visited relativ<Haitsvtlle. S. C. Saturday. If- you have a car that need peariner. brircr it t<> C .rrrrsvilh hool any nit:ht?Monday thro eta: riday.. Tito National Defense rrkor* will do it free of haryo AND AliOl'ND PA(?'?I.AN! Mr. Chandler, principal of tin igeland school, attended the fooi II game in OrantreLurpr betweer f'i> 11ei** and Benedict oi lanksiriviinr dav. IK- snent tin mainder of the holidays at hi: in Gtveleville, S. C. Miss Edna Reitl, the home ecu nviics teacher spent t're holidays th her parents in Greenville. S Other students at home foi aanks.e-ivi:g were Messrs. Arti< trch tin.i Way Urn Timmons fron onruo. X. C. and Cheraw, S. C spoetivcly. Mr. A. P. Leak of Chesterfield >?nt several d.P'^. jn Paffelrnt st week with his father, Rev tak. Mr. Ezcll Sowcll of Anjrelus, S _&ncnt Suturdav wit 1? his da ugh-. i\ Mrs Animii' MrCmulm, Sir. G. W. Johnson, with his ildren, Mr. ard M>s. David John, n and Alien Johnson, mntohet Florence, S. C. Sunday try visit s wife, Mrs. Airude Johnson v.iic in the hospital there. Thcv were eompanied hy Mr. and Mrs. II. A hns ,n and Mrs. Alary Aim So_ dh Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer had their dinner guests Sunday, Dr, vmest Robinsonr Mrs. Brewer's 'ithcr. an t Mr. JL>i Robins >n of ibury Park. X. J.; Mr.JViUirm rtnTTOlT "fif"""Chest"!Tie]'. Mrs-rs nmy and Fletcher Robirson. al_ brothers of Mrs. Brewe'it. Mr, ank Robinson of Pee Ore, X. C., is. Samuel Chandler. Misses Ed. "and Aris Biakehev. I.itl If MlSSPS F.l ijrn 1 n>l tl Tl'cnr, (1 M. Blakency of C-arlotte. X , visited relatives and fronds re Saturday. Dr. J. H. To at lev Mr-. Klval !' vers and Miss Stirthouse were llers at the home of Mr. and T K n.r"..,.. c.r. ->? f Misses V. 10. and Alire Fire- -or nr., Brewer and Mr. (""handle* to-red to rhesterfi 1 | Sun la' ernodn t? visit M'*s. fH'/.-H etl vers. Miss Cora Lee Lowerv lef' tursday for Washin?ton. I) C \ ;>it relative..- a^-d friend muamv?.? >< *??? > I'" l'"V CHTRrn Rev N. Smith, Rastor ... Suixlm, S h?>..l v (_ ?! 1 d >r. r by the Supt. All teacher* to their r>??tp- of rlrtr7. The church is niuvintr on icely. 1 members hri_yin_j paid t11"i? ck pO \vr 11 uue n.-ist- *. !?> Sn irh in the citv of Y?.w y.ii-V- net] | X his vacation. We hone be will joy his trip. Rev. T. 11 Brood, is preachinp for him while he is ay' We always enjoy hearing n. His flcTTw/ns me short, sweet d full of the spirit DEFENSE 3ND ' 5 ? QUIZ Q. I am a machinist in an airh ?jianc factory. When the war is " ?ver I may be laid off. How can ^ L X prepare-io*. that time? : ^ ~ A. MaKe systematic and reguhr purchases of Defense Savings ^ Bonds. They will give you a subtantial reserve which you can all back on in the period of reid just incut after the emergency. Q. To what very large group ( )f Americana does^ tlm Governnent look particularly for exten, r "tvc TrnMvg of Defense Bonds and ^ , Stamps? A. People in the middle and * 'ower income brackets, where . THlffit? nf f Tin mhil mn!.l ;?ni.A~~.?-ll-* >n national earnings "have taken nlace.?Ihi3 immense part of oirr ? population cnn be especially effective in reducing national purchas- jy ing power by buying Bonds and ? Stamps, thus aiding the country's defense program, whijeJiolping to -g keep down the*C5sf~of living. f Note?To buy Defense Bonds ^ ' and Stamps, go to the nearest post office, bank, or savings and loan association, or write to the Treasurer pf the United. States, _ ASLflLshimtUm, -IX -G.?A4so Stampsnow are on sale at most retail i stores. T j DR. CLARK HOLDS DISTRICT 1 MEETING AT ST. JAMES F The Columbia A. M. E. district ^ j !' the Colvmbia conference held ^ ?LU?initial meeting Monday at-St. _ Times church. Dr. W. B. Loving v Clark -tht^ prprolar presiding chtci\ told his ministers and laymen tha* s , he wasn't no boss but just a BIG J BROTHER of theirs. He said dur. "N ;ng his address, "when it takes r nil the finance to pay him out a F ' ?; i ' v t-n?leaving the struggling without any thing ftfr his ni vt week's obligations, he is per 'pually or more concerned P | th.-'-i the pastor. Many nights be , uw'l -he n thinking of the pastor's q condition." He declared as far as p "he i> able, no pastor will suffer under hi., administration. c .kiivr to the Missionary ^ : iu. sai,i Iw is not going to y to nr.v one person for the y ia! meeting, "not even mv p wife." he declared sharply. Said he. "If any person-tolls you thrt Dr. Clark wants so and so to "O. it's a story of their own." he declared to a pa.-ked house w'.' ray '-yes sparkling like stars, and^ ^ the hit".'- congregrtion listened p eery attentively to his statements. conti: iii'it nn<l said: If Mrs. ?, Clark irocs as your representative . t,> tlu- quadrenial meeting, she wil1 'i hv y.i'ir vote nnH-jmt. thia.~fum? -i . aiding elder advocating her olec. _ T j* , ; ?!-'<? "inference will be ^ held i t Spring Hill, the Rev. I. O. Simmons. pastor; district corvenV G ^ tion at Pine Grove."the Rev. J. M. T :':iaiv meeting at St..-Paul, the Rev. W. (). Owens, pastor. S \ siti.rs presented were: Dr. Dunham, presidiner elrtc. New. H berrv dis.t'ict: the Rev, 1 . 0. Row man. <ne of his ministers, and our It -t eonf( > nee missionary nresider-.T. Mrs. Dunham, who rh<v A ij^'yi-i-d a wonderful address. The nival Hnntvinl b-'dcet was given each pastor and doubtlessly H 1 h? is the only presiding elder ir o the ?tate thaf will not- r? *>? ?> ? it ri-v T missiohanrv contingent fee. \ 1 T- W's ',v.vvA| , .,f t)iat Dr. T F I1 V id:- n an-' Dr. Cla'h are tlv 1 ' ling elders in the state A v.h will r>ot permit their ministers it ' to p ,y ur- iai dtt"< at the d' ? vemme _ eo?> >*" -otcw.- - "They " t > o - hng elders th" Celumbi' v nf "lv lip, it* eves on them for T higher *bsnpfR in the n'a?' rittn--Rrethoren. let's have sense an 1 (G thin'- ' 1 eo? tl " wh . *-'-lned us ) wlrh In't heln ourselves. I A \tuff sfd. - ' .nip TW TP't j>^ \CE-H ^ I Lucille C. I ! (Benedict ( wpp > .v.. VOrld j, w!\ 'ehed with at nd nl- -1??in-v foaymgT-? While V fn:>t in their misery And rii f -s upward soaring, - Wlnle now TH-i nl< with their lust for Think Ltrphris found in power, - ?V?ud<. ; u^-like a flood ? And the strongest tend to cower, r u;d 1 e :e ith the dismal din T-. "IV on earth; Good will to mc Whip- the land is covered with ruin > men forget God in their blitidnes! 'n ( ' : ste is forgotten in their ho _ iia sinful success. \ s the ocean, ruthlessly, swallows he m t . vmoil drowns out they who rcjo _XLt .woitLi of tlic wise remain unrea But, hark! in the midst of it all, a v< 3uppre.-sed hi neath the dismal din, Vidspe v .-uf'.ly, (is it in vain?) "Pe ^ r,".'.i?i|'s hirth in n world of wor> . iv,en forgotten? Is this really \ ''"nee-am' rejoicing, they refuse to \s clouds subdue the skies* once blu< i* x -iih out with vengeful destrtn Spreading sorrow throughout the la !'ut behind it all, defying obstructic The hopeful, grope for the nail scai Feeling that beneath the dismal din !! sends peace and good will to mer Men have forgotten the babe in swai They have forgotten the thorns on i They are miserably alone with their 1 t'eaee on earth, seems a mockery n< But be not discouraged, in this worl Where misery and hate are bitter ar For, beneath the clamor, the clangor T'-err ;s stiMthe voice that sAys, "Fei For if you listen, in your hea?t desr ' There will be peace and good wilT to Saturday, December 6, 1941 ilNGLETON A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. D. D. Doughty, Pastor Marion, S. C.?Sunday was a ery pleasant day for church:oers. Sunday school opened at isual hour, with the pastor in, he chgtrF^ Supt. Jdhn "M7-Davis /as indisposed. The lessons was. icautifully taught by the teach, rs. After which reports were nade. A warm prayer service was onducted by brother David Aus. in after which the pastor enter d the rostrum and preached a ?interesting sermon from fl latthew 6:12 And forgive us our ebts, as we forgive our debtors, ^his message^ caused our^ hearts o burn within and gave us?& ~ trong determination to press on/ard uji the King's highway. Wp 'have two sick members who re in the hospital. There are irs. Odessa Davis and Mrs. A. )osy. They are improving nice v and we honc thev wrllsooh be nt again.. We urge our members and riends to come to church, our oors are open, you are welcome. Tj CORNER >EACE, W1HERE AJ?T THOU? By Bennie Cunningham (Allen University) 'eace, why did you ever vanish, o that cruel war could reien? Ve don't like this at all, Von't you ascend your throne a- 2 ' gain? ' 'eace, where art thou? _ 'ou could cause _war: ?Q- cease, ? knd?troops^thelr guns lay aside, rou are indeed a noble thing, 'or when you're here love abides. 'eace, whm-p art, ?? rou would bring many mothers joy, 'or then their sons could return, rou would save homes and cities, 'hat war is sure to ruin. 'eace, where art thou? 'o wherever you are just now, lome out from your hiding place, ( Ve need your presence every hour Von't you please show your face? 'eace, where art thou? A PRAYER Ry (>li8s) Omega B. The?se h Lord, we-than1t" Thee "" or health, strength, and to spear our lives, a guide us daily, and to let Thy spirit be. 'o protect the polishr-amE prnide the wise. < ' o lead us upward each day -rith a 'stronger ambition to follow if we must, uide our footsteps if you may, hrow vour arms of protection iiround Us; trenpthen those ""who are trying to follow you. [olp us to become more friendly each day. istill within our hearts to be kind and true, nd to kelp those who have failed to pray. [elp our parents to become better nes, 'hat their hearts may ,be free from sin. 'orpive them for the wrongs they, have done, ind when life is ended, kindly , . ike them in. ofcT T know you're more willing to hear thann we to pray, 'lease protect our country, and our men, luide those who are both far and near md help us to pray more and more. Amen. iVE THEY FORGOTTEN? irewton College) ?ony * __ blood " 9 " " ' ~ ; ? in". and waste, ste r dead ice. sice r ace on earth; Good will to men". true? know nd, >n, red hand; i. Idling clothes. ft noble brow. I woes 3W. d of turmoil id 'hot . and toil ftr not", dto the din men. ' - ' - !kV'