The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
THE OLD GRAY
|$By R?*. E. Philip El III
^HnTRUCTION IN THE LANE
m H|tor we will destroy this place
HfijgluiAe the cry of them is waxen
MHMpc oeiore me lace 01 mc i-oni:
Hand the Lord hath sent us to deKfeffT
it. Genesis 19:13. Ttc hi a.
^world is being destroyed
Moday. just as much ai; it \va?
PPthe -incident iu above verst
Win the Bible was recorded. AnVeri
bFciPb prayers are in favor of thi
Bfci Allies which is reasonable as al
08 want the United States tc
!* win this war. But regardless <>'
the country that gains the vietorj
P*'* It will have almost a barret
world to be built or rebuilt again
. That God's destroying angels art
in tne world as m me days m
j our text no close observer wouh
a century in building are destroy
ed in hours. Ships costing mil
uttOTtS of dollars are destroyed w
minute? and humuh lives are be
ing destroyed as that of insects
' " God Almighty has many way^,t'
'execute judgment. upon the eart!
and hence He doesn't have to re
peat. Say what you will but a 'do
stroying influence is in the lam
today and the end is not yet.
believe the attitude of the peoph
of the earth will have to change
toward. Gud and man before thvit
. will be a change in the world';
?-?condition. Some?white?peopli
think it is the will of God fpi
them to hate" Negroes. But I an
mighty afraid they will have :
: different thought before this dc
stiklction in the land is over. Main
Negroes think their calling is t
back bite and undermine ear1,
other all?of?their days,?Ihn?I'm.
5*T*n rrninne tn t-? J f U c...1 i:
I ..v VI. MI IN Ut>
pleased with such conduct:. <m
their part by this destnction it
the land. This is a day for tlu
gospel mnister instead ot tlie politician.
The cause of this world's
condition today is foend in the
Bible and not in Blitekstonc" or
any other law books. And when
the cause is found the rentedv is
found also. To be continued.
PROHIBITION
I do not drink liquor, wine
beer or anything in the bevetag
line, but if I were among the law
?t makera-at Columbia,?I declare 1
would utilize my time in discussing
measures that would be more
helpful to my State tluyj prohi
* bition. For unless they can legis^
late some ulan that will destroy
_ the thirst of those people who
drink they are wasting, that much
of time and money in their feeble
attempt to make the state dry.
Closing the liquor stores in the cities
means the opening of liquoi
stills in nearly every swamp in
country. Tire most cas.al observer
will admist that condition., arc
& far better now than they wen
^ ^ when the state was supposed to be
- dry. I was a?. presiding elder in
C--. my church during the dry days.
and how many quarterly meetings
~v I could see tangle leg people com -
ing to the church. In fact when a
' it big camp mooting was staged you
would noo crowds going down in
. the woods walking erect hut came
: back reeling and rocking. The
secret was that Some hotly was
^?down the hfB"Wtth a keg of-w4nve
lightning who made more money
than the camp meeting. TTi sew"
fi era! cases some of tho drinkers
ttrank deadly -twison winch caused
H-jLi their death, drinking from shoe
, ) polish to concentrated lye. I atj?tended
some funeral where the
mn mourners had to go licvvi tin- hill
before they could holler good. Now
HJBLWe are glad to have a dry govcr>}T
nor at the head of the Palmetto
I .? . ... ? . * .
stfltc hut 1 will <r <To &ry
South Carolina instead of the law
Cnlnmlmi. (innilihmf
are thousand times better undei
alKc tke wet law than under the dry
_ . You see less drunkardK and have
? less disturbances at big gatherings.
Our job is to educate the people as
| to the evils of intemperance and
. they will stop drinking of thei]
?:' r-wn accord. No state can i-nnH
fr?law to keep people frun.1 drinking
, V liquor
Vj' UN-GODLY Til IEV KS
HkL Last week some thieves undorEflji
took to remove the corner stone
fir, from our church, believing all the
n';- money that was taken up at the
orner stone laying two years a>f(
was deposited behind it. The;. Hi<:
I", nearly a hundred dollars worth p.
R:damage to our beautiful structure
Sfrl was forced to cancel an Jmporif.dMM?t
engagement at Columbia last
U week to ae? after the repairs. The
1^, same night the money safe was
Btoket^. from Burkp Industrial school
uMOtahfing one thousand and three
hundred dollars. They have not
- Presidertt S. R. Higgii
Speaker at Mount Pis]
I been apprehended as yet but we.
( have detectives on their trail. This
is the class thai is hcine; left here
, while the better class is drafted
i to tight- Those criminals should
be the first to jm hnd plarr ?m
front of the battle right before
. H?tler. And many others left here
should have been gone.
' THE UNION'
i The Interdenominational CTnon
F hftd a real tine sesMen with liev.
| J. \V. furry vice.):: esi'dsm in
r "TFitrge. ia\ . .J. \. f un rail
t | a tine naac:-<>n Miaisf rial Union
! A lively discussion was indulge ! in
, | >n h?nv in Tenyh the Vhoifsamls id
. juntouched elv. w !-. people in Chared
lestoii. A-=***eeiul enmiVli'tee was
! named to work out (TetaFIsT RcVT
) | 1. \\". Murpb was the order of. th<
- lay of tiie AMU. Aujance and :.i.
j w.-.-agc vya:- li'.vap; t ie :m-1 tec:
. 1 dive; ed li1 fore that bode.
i
.1-1 it I s Advance <Mt Our Knees
' r tf-MOP MM;T1\ Idili s TO
j SOUTH ( A KOI.IN 4.
I Wo take very great ploavito im
announcing to the nubl'ic that TTTT
" Kt. U<>v. .Itv.r, \Vi!iianr Martin. A.
i j Ai.. i).I>. ( t Chicago. III. th?
[ : c?t" tho Fitt'.i Kpiscopal district. A
! M. K. Zian Ciinren v. ill attend tho
i -beck-up meet in,, f(,r the I ivinprs '
J '?m College' Funn. in the K<\'\: v*\<
^ lay. Fob. nth at 10: ".!) A.M.
TVosh^rrrcr?I** ?-.his. -MA Shaw
- crMiii'.- a' 1 M '?-'"iiaj,y
I W nk' :. >;?-legates and
>~H\ oTkr'- t '|.c present wit.', tlu-ii
I I'i * ' !? I'^-ylV t'l'f] . i villgslon I All'
h To- ilv' " i will be h>-t :t?
t; ;!io ,pM?'i v. ill lo. cive tho valuable
w. .% h. 11: is nl\\.;\s given
l i.iivv t' v \;-i: >,' this worthv ore:
' ..
M;1 'IVc.-oVlV. Fe> I'l'l. Hi-imp
i- < ;."j* ail of t ? !' <-.??<h
'to F'ders of t! o Z"i'?n J "It?i? - m
1 : '/. State. a!! Minis; ;;i
' ! oo- <>f <"?i -1 * - 'i C'iil'"Vo i < nio"t in
a special session in the main aitdi
t<>> iuni?of?Clinton?C Mlngc.?
Hill. SrC.-^at 11 :'tn oV'I'w.'l.: A.M. in.
liso'-stt bp-oners of importance r<?.
I iulive I<? the ce'lerve and to have
-ttlto fttttt4--eiHc'i;-uo iVr-thc 1 ivi'vras.
, I tone Kiiiul..
Bis'r.on Mar.lin will leave the
state efirly Wednesday morninu'.
Fel.. 1' ill t<> attend ilii- Founder';!
Day Celebration at Livingstone
College. Salisbury. North Carolina.
I TILLMAN NEWS
H\ V. Francis Clover
-1?Trro?Missionary-?Sisters1 pro|
irpam at S.t. .John AMU ch;i>'h Sun
' ' day was a grand success. Rev. .1.
i R. Stevenson the pastor ed' Ml.
- Xi'?n remiy deliver, . U-c word ol
God from Isaiah <1:X. subject Chris
1 liaa?Servi .'e.?iiic?sura eoili i ted
I er'ly pleased the sisters.
I Sunday nit-lit Lovely Mill Raplist
church had a packed-house to
j hear "Savannah Jubilee Singers".
[Otl'oting eullected S-M. 10, Ileal
them at St. John AilK cluinli^>n
-i Sunday. February 'JH at .r p.m.
Mr. Quiney (Hover, manager.
You must let the Ralnietto Leader
lead you in the reading of the
news.
t
| RKTIIF.L A. M. K. (TIl'KCil
Rev. W in. .Jaehson. Raster
' McCit llnuv'dc. S. C.? Sunday
: sehool was a- usual, with its of
'(iters at- tiuir post of duty. We
(wen- lumpy ,o iiavt. our j residing
| -lder V.'itil us todav Iviliiinn
1 ?CT"nrt q~artuTlT- vor.feiTiii'c?n~r
l'.'4d. 11 i-s- -d+seourse was taken
i from K;:ekiel 47:1. subject The Pes
urreetion of Dry Hones. Tiu* spirit
j of our f.on! and Savior ten?"
, l' i i.<t visited the many hearts that
IH'UHI tiU' VVOVds of the l.nl'il.
; We arc praying for the sick evI
ci vvvl.ire.
I
?? ST LP 11 K.N N i:\vs
-i Sunday?no I ?w-h-??h??best
' ml tinu-ly ri viewed by the Sunt
)i V li" .M I ! i) ,p?1! Mil
i many point.-.
A larpre t-ontrre^ation was o it on
.Sunday II iyrti r. The missionary
president :i nd other lathes yaw a
program. It utrs-vmy y?>< d. every
[one sterned to lave enjoyed it.
rile amount rai.-ed was Sdo.O'i. We
are proud of the ladie^ in Alien
chapel. Ov_r President. Airs, Koala
j.Middleton is doinvj fine with her
work!
| Miss Genevieve Williams is home
afteP-spending'ten monies in Ports
mouth. Ya.. attending beauty college.
"She is home ready for work
J .ut ile Springer is home
! spcndTfig sometimo \vTtTi paTT-Tits
Customs officials on the Texas.-,
.Mexico border remove the coffee
stamps froin rationing books of Americans
who seek to import coffee
I from IM?.< ito.
| A lnrge portion of the warm
water panfTsTi produced in "Fefler'ffT
! fish h icheriesfyoes to stock farm
pondt to provide local fish food.
ikkL.. OMUtljEuty.jokmr-r. . V
*s-Fowders Day?
?ah, February 14th
j Mi Pi^v-'ali A. Ai. K. chuivh wrll
, ' li'h: :il< Kiuin<lt>r's 1 )nv. Kthi-uurv
j 1 I. i'ij.",. Dr. S. K. Higgihs .-president,
of AlteTT unlvers.ny -vntt hi
| tile forte-red *-ttcrt-forthe oeeasioa
' 1>r. Higgdw?will i>iriifii ul 1 Ll'1'
morning worship. A special nro
! gi am lias, been arranged for Sun1
day even'n?" at 7:"') at vvhicli linn
t th?? president will appear again.
, The l ife of Hi:hnrd Allen will I
?Others appearing on -program
[are .Miss Jessie Sini'h, Gladisf Ted
'lard. .ilr. .1. D. .U. Darnels, .Mrs.
jSusiv N'anee.
Tl'e public is invited to bath of
tin se serviees. Don't fail to mmhear
Dr. Iliggins.
SF MM Will ]?; ITFSTtnTT
ZONK NO. 1
I I.? iirA zone <>1 \> SLS end rat
j ing fireer-P. tin ! n ator '-'"v, J
j (iib.hes. Pres. Mrs. -Eleanor
I A!: 11 r. St. Mark and S*. >. T. 11 j
fire v. < in".list.- r. I! 'i., D. S. ( new
Pies. Mis. IJusn?M'.u i ?W+T;*mhand
I!ei:i\i'Je. preacher, !bv. S.
j V. Kow'.t r. Pres. I':??i!iiw . Sm-tji.
(. int'iuin :iml Pimeim, prolale.
i.'tv. \V. \V. Ciiarltt n. was rail <1
i<)'?ctl'ri' at llethel Methodist I
ehai. h .'an. -It.. 1 n.m. I?> chaired
n of thf above Zone. Mrs. Junie
Maw. ell.
After a lovely devotion snrt'au'.Mi's..
J. Maxwell opened the
.. -)i -iaess 11>- a-l- iiiL'- the members
i*;?? seh-ct a secretary. Mrs. Pan?line
Smith was nominated and
*j "lerteil. Ida eh inendn r t stilted ot
I CITe jrnod work-in WXCS and, rej
solved to ,do more l<> make the
j r?r?nrti/.a t -fit! ; aiicees- tliis 'year
j in her respective eh' reh as in vet
before.
The appoi tiemrrtrt-s?were given '
for < 'onf -retiee Pledge. Organi/a-I
tihn. t'ultivation to he r.ported]
- -on?hy_ ihv.?following eharches: j
|\Ir? er-Heliiel". I.andruni :iniI Pun- ;
lean. St. .Marl: and St.. Matthews. .
ilei'tvill" ainl Weliford. Those j
.diar ies pledged to rolled and re- .
1 >o 't all of.Jli*4r three askings 1
" Ik torn?t+rr?Mjd-year ('onveiuion .
S. P. Pres. WSPS Mrs. Phyllis!
M. (iibhes gave a full an I inter- j
'Toting?repoi t of -the Oonte re nee j
Slate Meeting in Florenee. June j
17-lNl and the amounts each <> f.j
the n:n" i!i a riets are as-vssed for)
i tile vari-'d iiiuses for the vear to i
hi- reported in full.
Tile St. Mtnk inenibers invited |
the Zone ntcnibt vs lo met! With '
tht-iu at their next .appointed s. s-j
si' n.
The weather was propitious. J
the Trnrhertny entii. .-ia^l-h-;?4lit- )
public contribution splendid: the .
adores -es interesti'nglTifiTThe"hos- |
pitaiily congenial. The *ir. < 1 in,, j
closed with benediction by [ astoi |
John (iivbtS.
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LKXINdTON (TRCPIT XKWS
Rev. I. <). Simmons. Pastor
The Sinyinir convention held "at
Iiethel e! ureh on last Sunday was
^r;inil. The^e were seven rhurch;
(-s ivoresi ntcd in the conjrretration
! out only two thoLs sany. th.ey were
! lb. theV aitir Fprimr Hill. - A ~ncat
i -una of >11101.ry was raised. Mr. .1. f
-W, Black is the president. He is I
i ids.. ni'f hcleonto to tile district i
I -
: . Olid (. Vl TV. ( .
j "i'lv- M is.-io;uiry la.dirs followed
I <m ami liu'V were very plea: . 1 nvei
' the linnntial returns to aid them.
| Mss. Jennie Sliiih is presi?l"nt of
I tin- Circle a; Rethel church,
j We w> re thrilled in having the
1 Rev. R I'inklic with us in the
l 3,.:i.d.jy fihenl and the fine address
: ;'::11?rr I'lini!"?'.vill. MM ely?linnetj
loon. :n err memory.
The Sunday School C'-ircuit drive
; is oh in a bin way hut at this v.rit
ii'.'j Mt. V.inn school is holding the'
'banner. ;is to attendance. We reali
ly don't !;now wre.t the end will lie.
Rev. 'Simmons is mahintf rajudj-{tides'
in the netv fiolft wherein he
. has beer, appointed iTs chairman "
of tile War Savinu'.s i?Latl'_aaxl he |
| has forthwith appointed the l'olI
Rush. Rev. A. A. Amaker, Rev M
I'). I'.oiran. Rev. .John M. Moreland.
1 l'r?.f. R. W. (billiard. Prof. Gonzaj
les l.ybrana and Miss Marthii P.
| W> in-ht.
I This appointment has hern con. j
I finned by our state officials. Mr,
j Stnekey and .Mr. \V. P. Bowers. ,
i Rev. Simmons states that be is
looking forward for <?rcat things
in this field of defense work. With
Xt active teachers, all of which
seems to bt. in great a cord with
the great liead of mrr nation.
Miss Kva Mae .Jones has returned
to her home after several weeks
" visit to relatives in Akron. Ohio.
Mrs. Clara Leanhart had as spec
.?ia> -thmter guest on Sunday, Mrs.
Florence Mims, Miss Z. M. \Vi,se.
Mrs. Sallie I.eaphart, Miss Grace
Harris and Mr. Paul King.
Those on our sick list this week
are Mr. Russol Portee, Sr., and
" Mrs. I'lilktl Drohcr. We hope that
they will soon be themselves agnin.
1
THi: PALME
<t... . -=?
85,000 See
H
Thousands of Nt'fjro Roy Scot
on the home fronts An example <
Troop 88, lucnmomi, VX TfreTe
1TUST \.\ N I A!, Mh'iri i.\?;
S.oliU I'.- t ili n.vl. i.n I!: 1 t i>- |
l: al Sirsi.. t':.r>>lina i- oil /.iii::
-. -.'I h<iv Sn 1' i lAet;* l*.t . ; '
"JilldlJ l- : t'linX l'lahf i'-" V-- Ui
Vvi'v- i'!'r el'ssi'-l v.hi'.it ii> i
^ vl t tt:p- nf';r tivr??ftn* tin*-?yr-ttTr- 4
Tin- < !' tioc 'il'o'j
-tVf.s tin*?ri11' 1 i*'1. .1 o.i- " 1 I?' y?hi. *
M. I1'. '?> 1^- iV.- : A i.l. O- x j
A. & M. ('< Oiv.nsre- !
< .
The lotlowiny v-"-u inn Sruiiti-M::UI
i. wi . .. i
IvX?-VUti\V 11. Sk'NiIi- f<M j
having been in tin* riovernet:t foi |
!iv > or iii= .re years: F. Whit- j
taker. A. Johnson. 15. A. -!7.er-j
tt. \l. W. Maiye. J. F. i' -u-. I!. |
iit Phirkncy, James T. Firr.io. 11!
1'*. I.in-Isa} and M?<nioo 1'aylor.
I.c rov F. Scott, Fa lil K:: culiw
of iho Con',:;.! So th I'arerfmt?(-Vmhx
il. ma'Io. h/s report,
which war follow I by tho oh e I
tioa of otlicmy for 1 '! !. I'lvM-J
dent Wnotalc r of State F~ll "Ire I
was elected Chairman; Mr. Klberl i
17. Rogers, principal of Carver
School Vice-Chaii man: aial Mr.'
C. \V. Madden, principal of Howard
School, Commissioner..
Tin re ai'c Id Troops. U HI
Scouts, an-i 77 Scooters in the '
Cotmt-rh- ? ? - ?
Uthor intorosCny nnd 1. ! t?fri 1 1
talks wore mr.de hy I )> . J~ 1-1. !
llrijrirs. Rev. .1. C. Colclonjrh. "Mr.
f. A. Johnson. Mr. T. J. Crawford.
Mr. John 11. MoCrav Mr.
W. IT. TJui ten. Mr. Henry Jack
Williams and Mr. RSfccoe 17. Ste-.
veils. Mr. C. W. Madden w a s
master of ceremonies.
F; hriin vy i"?-1 - ivr;.?T? it <> y
I Seoul Week. T:.o whole nation
pauses to ,-,J;te tiie orjra nutation
"ddei'i te? iM smymv,in
his World" War a- in tic last
to the winning- TTT the War. 15ut
I Scouting does not r<. 1 on its laurels.
The praises w'r.ivh So 'its
.justly deserved tor their remit
j l< s- services to their country <>n|
ly spur them on to jrivat'. r endeavor.
.AM Scouts arc t nic: t to
wear their uurfornis durinif Boy
"Si-oiit Week.' Ta t every Scout ati
tcyl Lily iiii.itell -Ul! hi.- -choice mi.
Sunday. February .7. 1
There will i> a spe cial tin can
'Irive the 1 -'ith <T February. Clirl
Scouts anil Boy Scouts may he
admitted to t'iic '.'Capitol Theatre
an this bate a a.m. A floor
show anil pic*? re will Ue feat.urtuk
Ten or more (tins will admit you
free.
9
Troop 154 of Allen-Benedict
"ToriTr '1* dtte TtvT?r-Trg1sr:flr
152 of State College re-registered
2\ Scouts last week.
:tto leader
?uts_Ali Out fc
2I&&-*ay-:-&*? - ? ' ? :w*%*
.lis throughout America are helping
of their work is this pile of scrap
arc approximxrety 85.000 Negro 1
More Than 85,000 1
Scouts in Scouting
- .poouliau :.<r Na;rv.> H?>\- ; 1 .1. |
'.'p'tt'!! t an:!*. !<".* rhc pnyf+o yi> ;
?nti! tiVr-y thrrr?-rc?rnov tr.ntH
N '(>>.- in <1:1 tit:'.:. I
y r 1." ninca . n .aj? n. t
d.ll au* U:I in;r ino train .
v.v mvc^ii! v t<> b 1'oy j
; ll iuil'VS..
Ciiiuvlifr v.vr nmoiijr the leaders |
!i >??::< >r 11 > S.< ir. Troop* ^
nakin.t; acnih.iMe nui-ur.ir places. '
: 1! i--- rial 1 n- limuuial aid. I
(' .a me atintr upon the active part :
akt 11 l.y n liyious Lo.'.iv.- ia j?r - !
loli.ur Smutinjr. Uri Stanley A I
Martis. tin-. Nittioj-.a! ! > i i*.? 11 r <>1
ntt 1-Facial Ai-ii'v it it > Hoy Scout. f
A'.erica, sail:
"Scouting is the i k-a! program '
'';C?R(;KT()\vn hoy S< OI TS '
f;i:t' XATioy.vi. chat:-: i:r:
(jeoryptown, S. The Xati'm '
al Council of Hoy Scouts of Amcr j
ioa lias placed a scout troop in 01
-itv known as Troon Number 11 St.'I
f Howard hi?h scrool. with Mr !
I). 1-'. I'.arrayc a.s the scot:'.mast<-i
who is (loinu a Avoiidcnful job.
.These arc run who an- rc-sj.i
s! 1.! 1 - for this tr. on: Pmi. 1 '.cck,
P: .if. Cm- ,1. } . . p. A. Tl'.ni!").
-on, .Mr. Aoraiiaii. l.aV. i t n >. Mr.
j From < ha: lc.-: n: .Mr. .In n Fv
i. S. PrrHtrr from ?ieorfr'rt"*.cn.
1 ll.ukiuv. s ou: t xOctTtivt ; Prof. F
I f\ J;u-k-i>!i <-u ] many o'.Ikk#;...iu-rt|
in tin- city.
Sunday i-vnuiny. Ken; 7th a;
I 11-1- in n... -c i ->ci '
... > i . \ . >liHpastor
of 1!' iht'sdu I'apti.-v t htii' h
j-svill ;iU'W>v a-MH-cie.l rernton to th*r
; I?<*S.ouls.
J Sunday al'to' i.i <n l-'cT. 1 ltk at
! 1 i>.:ii. ti.cie wiil be sno ial inner...!
rendered by the Moy Scout*
I and the citizens at la theL A.UH
i church. The pvriyrani ;'inl the
j name uf?Lhf speaker?vvilj be an-.
financed m xt wet k.
I Tile ivembers of ir.o Troop en.uniimv
are prof, \\ . ^Inward.
Pec. 'fT/ A. Thompson. .Mr. Ahra!
ham I.a-ATen.e and .Mr. (T S~ l*nr
j "her. rhrrrmnn; Prof. Deck", ex
I nifieio.
Jcis'.'jili \\ . Kobinson. scribe.
j t.iJU, S< Ol I I HOOP
I \<>. 1 fs 11 M.I,
I
j Oil" (>: t!u' loveliest allairs o'
, the season was the so mi-formal
(fame of fhr< Girl .Scout Troop No.
14, which was held Saturday nitc
January ,40th celebrating the Gist
birthday of President Roosevelt.
1 ?Thlvtv-nni? invited gucstrf frw
present. The Troop served cookies
rand pineapple orange punch.
ir Uncle'Sam
.
-4 - . -
meir oromer scouts win the war
metal and rubber gathered by
rtm- the United States. _
?<iegro Boy Today_
~r r .the ChinCh. It roquims- no r.vxJja
e ipr.iOMt - just a leader ami
a 1 lace to iveit. It heb s the church
ho',.1 its hoys at a most critical p:l'iiu!.
It trains them for active
leadership in the church ol' tomorrow.
It helps to attract jion-church
! oys an ; it gives the pastor a
i.vi.'.m. ?.f.-trained hoys organized
'or st i". icc to t!ie church; No wonic
i it has b-etr officially endorsed
by so many .Negro church leaders'
Two very strong churches, the
National Baptist Convention, U
S. A.. Inc.. and the African Methodist
IA..'-copal Church, have re
centlc i-.ia;le strong effort.- to organize
more Ilov Scout Troops foi
the boys of their churches. Both
th.esc churches adopted resolutions
ring the organization of Troops
ia till ehutvhe.-.' The President ol
the National Baptist Conventioi
-aid the conference in Atlanta
.Co.: "I hope to sec every Baptist
l:'.:u?vh with a strong ISeout Troop
The resolution of this body
meeting: as the National. Sunday
! School am! Baptist Young Peoples
Cabin Congress is as follows:
i tic .National S. aniJ Ik Y, r
' r,.,1:. ... Hi- \t .11 .lernnirin
President Auxiliary to tii" Nation
a) Raptist Convention. U.S.A. Inc.
. expressed its confidence and realr
: y.atio'i of the efficiency if the Hen
S oaf AJovcr.U't'.t"- in ?the
t a oht i f hoys- fur leadership, hotl
in ("it..rch and State. and its plats
i i'r. the total educational i-ro^rati
the Church: anil cxptesstd fur
! '.i:er, it" do- iVi.1 to have a part il
; this world-wide character building
pTnTran; for iTiy^Ty^nannnotnT
' j 'iitits unqnati'ficd endorse
liV-nt and support. in Resolution a
d"ptod in annual session."
Tlio African Methodist Epi.sco
?pai Church likewise accepted Scott
: :nj?. setting forth its attitude ii
the followinir resolution adoptei
at i'l.- (lento al Confiuancc:
"Resolve: T'na; the 1'oy Scout
of--Arm-toea shall ho the. oru;aniza
lion fur t1 ? toys of our ('huTch ani
. dial aL iin- very earliest date, ev
cry Allen Life (iaar.d Troon
1 i'y ami apply for a charter as :
I Troup of Hoy Scouts. '
"It is further recomcnended tha
,'.he Hoard of jControl through th
I T'.neral SeeretaTy, establish th
' | roper contacts with the organiza
I torn of the Hoy Scouts of America
select a qualified, adminiwtrativ
personnel and provide suitable lit
erature for promotion of th<? Mov
mCnt.
"Sharing m a world-wide char
acter building program for bo;
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~~ MT: CAR.MKL~\3TK. C HI RCH
Rev. D.C. Hro\Xn, I'astur
Sunday School opened with the
..ssistant s.ipt., C.T. Saxon oFFicfatinp.
1st bible class was ta. jrht
by Rev. (J.W. Darrah. The lesson
watt reviewed by-prof. il.M. Sitto
n.
Miss Zenobia Barksdaic left oil
I-unday for Toledo, Ohio to vi-sit
and spent a lew days with her
ami'.. Mis. A! mil Smiley."
,\\'e were sorry to hear of the
death of Mr. Dennis BarksdaTe.
who passed 111 New York. The funeral
will be announced later.
Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Saxon had
their fifliest anniversary Dee. 27
It' 42.
Mary Belle Darrah, reportei
J| In Men
In memory of 1
Celia Dial Saxon,
- January 29, 1935,
"How stranj
;BE We who ha>
Half our he
Must live tv
Sffl ln onrB
?;???Dear, I can
01" my own
I'll build vol
? M
~ A llen and "Benedict
Bafikeleers to Clash
February 9th 8 p.m. !
i
The fans of Allen university aiul j
I Benedict cbTIoye are in for a thrilln-r
evening of basketball Tuesday
- February-it. -whcE^l4iv_Juiskcleci:8.^
, if .Benedict college and Allen uni-f
cersily meet in Allen university I
gymnasium at 8 p.m. The public !
is cordiaily invited.
1 | FIRST AFRICAN
i j BAPTIST C'Hl'UC'H ,
Beaufort, S. C.? The fc'unday j
school was called to order at the |
. usual hour. The pastor reviewed i
the lesson im a few hut well ehos- .
en words, which was enjoyed by |
-ill. Afterward' the regular preach
ing service began. The pastor
I preached a very inspiring sermon
from Hebrew,. 4:12. theme There
is Power in the Won!. We had
the following visitors: Mather student
body and some members of
' the .fatality;.- alsr>-members of the '
1 B**y Scouts club of this city, a 1
mmpanicd by their leader Prof. |
Kent Alstop; principal of Robert
f Smalls high school and the assis- I
1 tant. Rev. W. M. Simmons, Si . J
. who is a newly elected pastor of !
t Ladies Island Baptist church here, j
Evening service began at S:()(l j
, o'clock. The pastor preached a- I
notiier soul stirring sermon from i
Rom.:tns Sa'.O theme The Mvster- I
as of Bod.
Mrs. Florence Bee one of our I
me irdl crs was t'unc ralixed Jtiiiti- j
H'y 1M>, HM:;. She leaves to mourn I
ier passing one sister, Mrs. Julia !
Brown, Beaufort; three sons. Kith i
. ard Bee, Baltimore. ?.T?i.; Pvt. Jul- ,
ius Bee who is stationed in Caii- I
lot nia; Johnie Bee. New York;
one sister. Mis. Julia (Irani. Ilan
ford. Conn. Mav God bless tucsc
11 ' I Id ' o''
J" Cayce Community
r Heal Cdiinjal.ffli
Proves Success
Mrs. (I.S. Bowling reports that
- the Cayce Community worked
t splendidly during the Tuberculosis
"> Christmas Seal Campaign!
' For this most worthy cause, Mt. i
' Cm Ilaptist Church of which Rev. |
^ J.C. Spajn is pastor, cunt ributed
#.10,00. N'mv Life baptist Church |
'1 if which Rev. W.C. Sanders is the j
pastor, contributed $">.00. I
Individual members and friends
!l >1' the community e< rtributcd $10
The total .collected from the com*
j uurhtf was $25.00 and the total
c> ! collected all together was $05.00
e including a contribution of -10.00 i
by the Cayce Klementary School.
l? Other reports are expected tc
c come in later.
c j will make for a grontcv onviehmcnt
I nf life For our Krocp- nnJ enhance
- ] the value of our contribution to a
transformed social order."
Saturday, February 6, 1913
Classified Advertisins
~ Column ?-??
Special Notices, Cards of Thanks,
Slemori&me, Birth Announcements
Marriage Announcements etc. are
charged for at the rate of 10c per
j line. Cash must accompany the
order. Minimum charge 50c.
IN MEMOIII AM
In loving memory of our husband
_nnd father Khan Slater, who departed
this life one year ago.
You live with us in memory always
And sad is our hearts.
We loved you, but God loves you
best.
And called, you home to rest.
Wife and children. tL
AGNEfi SLATER. *
loriam
ny mother, Mrs.
who died January
?e life is! H .
re buried H W
arts
eo lives
j
ir monumentT
ARY RAY SAXOx\.
MNKTY-S1X NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Calhoun and
throe children of Clinton, N. C.,
were quests of. Mr. and Mrs. John
Calhoun last week
?CpI7 William Harris of Camp
liutner, X. C., spent last week with
his -parents Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Harris.
Cpl. Harris finished his *
1 raining- at Hampton institute. He
is stationed in X. C, and getting
on nicciy.
Mesdamos C. A. Dean ami G.
A. Parker wore called to Anderson,
S. to witness the funeral
of Mrs. Marie Adams sister-in-law
Mr. George Burton, Mrs. Mamiaji
Leach, Christine Nance, Ellen Goorc
win. Manerva Joseph and Anunie
l.upie, arc on the sick list. We
hope how soon they will recover.
Mrs. Carrie Rodpers arrived on
Friday from a visit in New York
to bo with her sick daughter Mrs.
Nance.
Pvt. Maxie Lee and Charlie Harris
of the U. S. Army spent a week
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ezekiel Harris.
BARNKTT SAYS UNTAPPED
NEGRO FARM MANPOWER
C AN UP FOOD PRODUCTION'
'Continued from Page 1
adequately used in the war effort.
"There are several things which
these farmers need in order to
convert t" a full wartime footing,"
said Mr. Harnett. "First
there is the need for seed, baby
chicks, a brood sow, a heifer or a
tv.ilk cow, and the need for shifting
farm families from unproductive,
submarginal land to soil
whose yield will be commensurate
with the effort put forth by the
operator. Finally, additional supervision
is also needed."
ii\ in i.lla Caldwell ^
<)F OKAVC.EHCRG COM MISSION
ED T.IIKD OFFICER Contmucd
from Page 1
j olfiec of S. Morgan in Orangtdniry
j betoiv enrojling in the WAAC.
I Ail members of Officer Candi^^
J date Classes are currently choso^^J
from the ranks of the enrolled
members of the WAAC. Leadership
finalities, attention to duty,
Jil l outstanding ability are prime
j requisites of selection. The Of(
ricer Candidate Course is competitive,
with a commission as a ?
Third Officer given to Wiose who if
, successfully complete {he work.
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