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Wednesday Phone 9 4 3 9 E - - ' ; ; J _ _ " * . . , _ ., Saturday, May 15, 1913 THINK RIGHT By Ruth Taylor Before anything can be donc^ jT" it must be thought. There is nothn ? ing that is happening in tkc^ _ 1 world today that aid not hav^ itt T-'?olrth In the mind of some -man. K .Herein lies the hope of the . Wotld. What man has made, mar ^ can master. What man had done, man can undo, Wpr, hatred and pgr? oppression are man made and l gft they gan be destroyed by man! Only the~~gdod~is divine und " eternals Now when we are in the midst of a long and devastating war, we must, more than ever If think right. Only those who have f'; disciplined their own minds can achieve the freedom that lies in loving recognition of the ^good in their fellow men and in a hatred 2 of all evil action or cruelty t, c h IF anyone?no matter of what race creed, claws or color. We are most lucid in our dark ?y. est moments-. ls>t us clearly face the fact that what has come upon us was of our creating. Liberty was weakened long before the diefc. tators began their deadly attack* upon the sanctity, of human kind Be?-It was our own wolfish thought By that sapped the strength of oui pf. democratic way of life. We must B ' wipe a selfish concept of persona national and international probKjlBnt from our minds if we arc IKT to retain the freedom which i? IF so vital to all of us. We must ac> knowledge as the right of other? pj the same freedoms we claim foi Hr ourselves. We will have to think courage to be brave; fidelity to serve loy WB ?Hy; sympathy, to be -kind; pa B; tlence, to persevere against odds ifc We will have to give up some ol our rights and take oh more <lu K-; ties to achieve the desired end oi Victorv over the forces of dark. iiess. We can attain peace anc prosperity based upon a souiu. iconomic basis, only if we thinK things through. , To do this we must think Victory with honor and justice foi ill.' "Your mind is a sacred en I closure which nothing can entei SJtcept by your permission." Ar- _ nold Bennett wrote. Think right and the end will be right! WHEN I GROW (>U) By F. J. DeLaine When I grow old if time pencil* 1 My chord of life be lengthened so J May I not be he whom people scorn, Aa I go to and jCro. When I grow old and the days (Set dimmer U| my view 1 hope that #ose who loye me gar ?? 2 jju }_ E' WiU then rdbiain a? U"^$.' W_ When I grow ohd and fcopflB'-ava j *?ne' X I K And rapidly ainkn my .setting sun' ft . May I live happily. on the memoBs ries v +* if, . ft Of the good that T have dope. p W- lu - % y iiHI?/ ? when I amgone I may feel . HLjIli I better world by my being BKw n*j.*rn? ?: ^ ... ? M^iEr ?: ... j-"?ryr~. MEANTS 'n' """ U, ' | i>n COMMENTS ~ p; By Whi. SfcKtolty Bowman?[_u? ; -- # . . I :>U1 AEANTS ir~ ? _ se? SV i Thve^i* a lot of world leaders ( a Iking and writing about the post rar world and what kind of r ' >eace they hope to" have after the i> var. * Afl these men and women have ' tyreed on one fact, i. e. the post . WT- world inuftt, not allow iuoll , O drift into the sam^ fiend that 'UHhl two world wars and a de feOTBiation. '"TJJlftva found another thing toe , hit all nations, grpat and snial ? tbtK are speaking tneir minds an<' . (Wtfrig hi their claims for thi teaice to come. Of course, if wt (o not win this war we will not tave any chance to dictate Up and of world we will live in \ lowever one feels that we shouV rc.v ose no time, in discussing the rj1( ;ind of a world we would like tr r0, lave when this conflict is * over ()U t is tune for the little nations yUI is well as the great nations, th* ,){,j s'egro and the Yellow Race ti ,aj leclare their post war aims an< >jv, van is. - At It is time that some race lead < ,,th is should clearly state their post ; var wants for the race. There <011 lave been entirely too much sofi c|10 jedaling among the .leaders o \ ?t tureVacve''of the desire of the,No- j * rro Americans now -and after the . ,t>r var. We need a Ghandi or a Ne- ' Bet lru who does not mind giving up , Sit tome personal comforts for the i >ui veil being of the masses. It u I H.|, :rrr?we have a frw here?mv?j?here writing anil speaking hut (Mi, vhat wP need is a concerted of- St. rort by all leaders North a n i 2 south. A good start could be a- ',r<i ound the Double V campaign. 2 ! pla JKANGJ-K Ign Sunday, May 2nd was a red Ba letter day at Granger with a roc- | Kin >rd crowd in attendance. I Mil Since our pastor could not be Col i V. >" -'\ t: % r* ; w;-": V' ,. .v. ': '.vv \ 'A' U-SEiv -:'? '. \ "" fl* ? ' M , V . . . ^ -A -1* , >: ? ? ' tiit * . v "' il V\>": [ ^ : ^ M: .feV - ; ' '? ""EQUAL PR K?N& OF i t "1.10N OF JlMHr ' CLAIMS DESCENT FROM THE &?l^WN<* ETHIOPIA IHTO THE _ VimED KATIQfll-JiAhAllX ^R?Sll> ROOSEVELT ORDERED LE N D -11 ASt OTMOEP TO THE BRAVE AFRK -W.UWOM. " ;? Ethiopia, FII tO BE FRIED Fl AKK VAkF UMIPP TURK OF Hefe EMPE BECAME THE THIRTIETI ?<ir uhit?& mms ... f* TT rn mr r - I I, 'V ; ' '' * <; -< . it': -1 " & ,< ?-V? :_- i ? th us on Mother's Day?ho . ached his Mother's Day serin from the subject, The No ity of Mothcihood. We were very glad to have Cpl *l??of?the??Army?u+w?of? r member 4 in attendance a i vice; also Miss Deniore one o) f?members who now resides i' Jshiiigton, D? C. * 3n Sunday afternoon at 4 o' ck the choir and members ac npnnied our pastor to St. Pan . ptist church, Ellorce where he inched the anniversary sern of the church, using for a >ject, Watch. icl Muggins, president of oui odonary society and choir mem is on the sick list P?a> | her recovery. Jv Miss L.AL,HiHiard, Rcportei ' ..ct us wnt6h,\ fight and pray. CAMERON NEWS Ve closed a successful spring ival at St. John Baptist church . meeting was conducted b y >\ Curry of Ft. Motte. Eleven Is were added to tht. church iday morning at 10 o'clock the I itismal soi-viee was had. Aftoi i itism K?.v. A.W. Middleton dc red another wonderful sermon 8:20 our pastor preached aner great sternum, subject: lit on the Lord. Three rnort lis were added. Collection foi day $02.50. John School Commencement sunday. May It] at 4;.'J0 annual mull ltov, F. K. gimp, A. B. ' l'ediet Coikut^ pastor 'of Xeu . Zioti Baptist church. Orange- I g and prin pal of Mt. Carme I ool. Cameron. Monday?night. May?17th tin Idloton Quartet will appear at John school. * Jay lHth 8:.'!0 p.in.?1st. 2nd. J !. -1th and ~>th grades exercises. day 20th. S :.?<) p.niT?Class ^ y?Old Fashion Mother- and i iduating exercises, day ?lst?Final - exercises? se hall :J:.'50 St. John vs. Wil-.; ison High School: 8:30 Dance. ' isic hy South Carolina State llegians. v . Pm- kv;j 'J? OTECtiOK*I 'f KM HAT 10H *0M THE ^XJE^IlfPl ' THE RE- ^4JM'PH Pad Aur\ A^H^Hb ffl, .ft i j r . . 1 \i i ~V: ... ,' zTiSK Ui^r *. : THE PALMETTO LI ST. PHILIP A.M.ty CHURCH Rcv.'T. H. Weathers, Pastor Sunday school at usual hour, conducted by Ophia Deveaux A?fine review by thw pastor.?A fint? prayer service was conducted by Pro. Isaac JohjJ^on apd others A wonderful sermon wa,- delivered' by our P. E., Rev. W. J. Robinson, front'Ex odufc 2:t>, sub. jtct, A Mot he#*?-A Love. Every heart was made' tb rejoice by thi: soul Stirling sermon. * We held our 3rd quarterly con:crence and liad real success. We paid the Elder out. We then went to "the feaft At the home or oro. ^and Sisfer -JWslliai Morris in Oehfllf of Hojyir4 No. 5. We had ciuite a few $)^itors in our service. At 7:30 a Itno sermon by *Sistor Rev*. Tcna Lovetl, Brothers Henry Johnson, senior and junior The District Conference will be held at our church Friday. May -Dh?We Iwpr wc will-have msue cess. ? Sister Sophia Reed, Bro. John Deveaux and a few mere are on the Sick list. HEMINGWAY NEWS > Rev. K. A Brown, Pastor? Sundav hi ine- Mother's Ibv ? vc*ry targe crowd was out . Sunday school was at its best. After Sunday, school our pastor delivered a wonderful message enjoyed by all, A very interesting annual sermon was preached at Chavis Jr high school Sunday by Rev. E. P Hutler of the Indinntown Circuit Collection 820.05. Visitors present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ureene, Mrs. "Srhith, Mrs. Johns of Andrews. The graduates are as follows: Ha vis. Freddie f.ee: Pollard, Annie I.ue: Kdward EariiiiMtine Peat leiva: Gordon Charlie T. J.; Green Ophelia Celostino: McNiel Marior lames; Pressly. Cnolidge Calvin; Presslev. Flossie Mae; Rodgers. Mary- Jacuueyn;. Williams, Mary Magdalene? The program was such an enjoyable one to every one present. FOR." ALL ^fSSBSKSK^^SSSs^ I yr . 1 < * wink i2ji[jy ? " V * Bu^V ,* ^ ?aE,Sfd. ~ EWttOR^ WARRIOR g^ V h1 . * rV- "-'w lit* i ^ ? ? ' ' . " // V * \ EADER- t BETWEEN FAIR WARNING! ?A few weeks r.'_"6 this Ml Tti'rTii an article entitled "Lean Tomorrows'.', dared warn war-prospyrous Negroes that this good time nas not come to stay; that they had better dig in while digg:ng is good. In a later article We warned that tlie Negro wlvr simply makes good is going to he east a side onte the w r is over: ard only "he Negro wlio "makes better" is going to stand th?. storms of- com petition that wTTl aweepilic- Tabo 1 leeks of this country. Of course these warnings were irompted by common sense to nec i)lp of common sense, ir^ an effort '.o stave off financial disaster tha< /s stalking even now in the ahad ows of a national emerg?ncy. Ne "roes are splurgirg now rn a big vay. Of course it is to be expectI d that?t^ose who h--ve been im noverished so long wfll enjoy, the elusive delights, of an evanescent prosperity; but it iQ not besidi the point to warn them that lear years are ahead. ? There are many well-ir.tentioned oeoplp who will take the warning and flee the economic wrath tc come. Others "wHl be lost and consigned to outer economic darkness where there is wailing and gr- shing; of teeth. Our press and our pulpit and schools could render no greater sovice than that oi keeping the Negro race warned of the impending financial trouble* ahead. Many of u. rcniembei what happened at tlie elose ol World War I and we rightly feai what may take pi ee at the eonclusion of World War II. Roger Babson. eminent statistician and economist of Babsor park. has souned a warning to'the ration that dire days are ahead oncgthc war -is over He \v-3vn? .hat ihei'L' will ha. a. "job panic' when the 20.000,000 war worker? must change jobs; and when 10.000.000 soldiers return we shah ia\'p something like -'10,000,000 pei <en? looking for jobs. It is not going to hurt Negroeg to remember now that the "Negro-last-to-bc -hired-and-fu'st-t o-be-fircd" attitude js not ""going to be totally outmoded during the current emei gejicy, however much We might wish rt so. Bubson sneaks in common sense terms and not after some economic hcorizings. A fool though way f:ring man ought to be abl^ t( -ee his point namely, that 10.000,. 000 persons will be seeking jobs ir the postwar period and woe unit .hat Negro who drinks and sports a way?the?hist "penny and stll greater. woes to those who earr^ in their present good jobs the mere "get by" attitude. Every Negri who now hnldH?a?job should remember that not only must be go! by but he must see to it that the way keep oncn: for thcr? is be~h?rd "film a long line of Negroes wJ)o must also get by. We have different kinds of d'J.Vs and weeks which we observe ir jiurch and school such as Negri ilistory week, NAACP week, Negro Press week and Negro Insurance week, etc.; we need througl' horn a "V*. ??u .. - - ^ ?... iivftiu-viIUVWll/UI"llUU' Week." Of course I have beer to school sonic and have read some books; but this warning it prompted, by common sense and not learning. Sometime I think that learning gets in the way o 1 th? statement of the case; to I am rppealing in the name of common sense that Xegroes be warned ol :he difficult days ahead. The story goes that three very learned men betook themselves- on a fishing spree to find surcease from tlu-ir complicated vogitationk with the concomitants' vexations >f mird. They took a boat and put out tor a day of untroubled fishing bliss. They sailed down a winding river into tho where they . > usual caught no fish but reveled in the jobs of noble oontemp'alion born of intellectual communion. The boat spring a leak and water was spurting through in far :no copious quantities. A bucket was near at hand and with it the water could easily have been bail d out. Instead of using thc bucket ilrey decided to bold a "consultation" o(i hat was best to do in the premise, for such learned men could never ininK ot tiie simple, exponent of bailing water out of ti caking boat. After much "deliberation it was decided that the situation could bp relieved by boring a hole I1:! the bottom of the boat so the water could run out They bored th(, hole and more water pushed in, to thcir great surprise. With the bo?t fust sinking they held .-rother consultation aI1'l finally-decided t0 bare two more holes beside the first sd that the vater could run out .faster than it would run in. They bored two additional holes, Some ditch-dippers ncar by had to rescue them. Let's use common sense! Lot'* save some of this easy war-time money! ST. PAI L HAITIST CHURCH Rev, A. II. Kniloy, Pastor Lexinpton?Sunday school at 11 o'clock. 'Supt. Ward Caughmar and teachers at their posts. At 1'2:IB Rev. A. "B. Bailey preached a .Mother's Day sermon taking a;a theme: Hannah and Ylelovis Collection $22.00. At 7:30 a Mother's r.av nro I gram was given by Pulpit -Aid TTblb. A very TnHpirinv progrom was enjoyed by all. H:30 ..Rev Willie Lee preached a heart-felt nyrmon, which was highly enjoyeft by all. ^. j . % 5 V ? ^ ' J*i/' - - i + * * theT lines sparTanblite new s Mother's Day program was befittingly obseived in quite a ?fi!w churches here Sunday and al) ser-vices were largely attended. The Rev. C.P. Parker a prominent Baptist minister passed early Minday morning at the General horpital in this city. Rev. Parser came to this city from Carlisle to take t'P the pastorate ol the Thompson ftt. church. H?_ served "ITierp several years and resigned to take work elsewhere out always made this his home. I The Agents of the Pilgrim and N.C. Mutual Life Insurance Com panies made much cohtact for 1 new insurance during tfye past week. All seem t6 be very pleased with results. xUeasrs. W-AL Gilliam and W. tives of the N. C. Mutual Life insurance Co., were in the citj for a few hours during the week, i ' >art. und Mrs. Barry Ellis lefl : during the woek for a li ?weeks I vacation at their home iti Wash-' ; ington, D.C. rlie r.wn of Silver 11111 M'etho I dist church will entertain the la cites of the Woman's Society of I Christian Service und friendr. I with a tea Sunday evening May church. I It does seem as if those singers and organizations who go around peddling Negro Spirituals should be discouraged. It is becoming a racket?"No money no | sing." '1 hese songs are too sacred to be?"peddled around-?any way. The 10th Regiment band o 1 Camp Croft entertained the soldiers and friends witlL-iu Mother's Day progranT'ifT the Post Chapel Sunday afternoon. Master JSgt. Ellis is in charge of the ; band. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams : and Mr. John D. Lewis spent ' Sunday in Greenville. The Carver High School Choral Club under the direction o f r Mrs. Flora W. Powell and Mis? Grace W. Walker rendered an , excellent program over Sta. WS. " PA Tuesday evening. "~ I'rof. C. C. Woodson and Mr. , E. T. Graham spent Saturday in ' I Columbia. , -Mr. Graham, director of the USO has succeeded in building a , tennis court for the entertainment L of the soldiers. Many improvements have been made around I -the- USO~ lately. _ for a co]iy of The Palmetto?Lead*i or, each week. Mr. P. P. Worthy was in Chc?t ter Friday. l HODGKS NEWS i Hodges. School Closes i Closing: exercises for the Hodges graded school were given Thursday night. Principal Eleanor G. Robinson her fine faculty of the progress maintained during the year. The attendance was large. Birthday Party Mrs, Sarah Sutler entertained several small children last Saturday with a birthday party given in honor of her little daughter | Bennie Mcriam. A delicious re! | past was served. I Personals I Mrs. Ola Pago of Washington, | D.C., came Sunday to spend a ! | A-hil(. with her mother, Mrs. Mary . i Greene, who is ill. - Miss Abbiq Cummings spent I Friday attending a picnic a t Springfield school where Miss i Wynetta Cummings. has been teaching. Miss Eunice Lewis left Wednesday for Jackson, Miss., to vis-' it her brother Pfe. Win. Lewis. I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinsoti of Cokesbury were dinner guests of Mrs. Rose Cummings and fam ' ily Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Benjamin o 1 Greenwood and Mrs. Helen Good. let of Greenville were among other visitors in Hodges Sunday. CLINTON NEWS Friendship A. M. E. Church Rev. H. W. Walker. Pastor , Services \vcrc we.'i attended all day. Sunday school attendance is 1 increasing. Review by Mr. G. T Henry. - - -11 ow?twster preached to t. - 'a?'ge congregation from the sub j ject. An IcTeaF Mother. Pulpit visitors were Revs. ft. T. .Sheltor , A. J. Steward and J. H. Bailey. ( Visitors from Florida Washington and other churches in Clinton. Sunday evening we enjoyed a I program rendered by the Mothers and Miss Arcolia Mctz of Washi ington. Sponsors were Miss M.D ! Shell, Mrs. Esther Wilson, Mrs. Julia Dillard and Mrs. Junie Walker. Collection for the day $46. Mt. Vernon A. M. E. Church Rev. E. L. Lilliewood, Pastor Sunday was pleasant. ' Sunday - sthool at usual hour; after which - we were greeted with n MothorV Day fcermon by our P. E. Rev. P. ' M. Gary. The sermon was enjoy2(1 by all. I Siyidny evening we wtrc the (inner guests of Rev. and Mrs Lalliewood. The guests included: Mrs. Martha Meadows, Mrs. Lilliewood's mother, daughter, sistei Y and niece. We liad a lovely "time Mt. Moftisrfc Baptist Chnrch , I Rev. P. S. Hicks, Pastor Sunday school at usual hour; conducted by Pvt. L. Dillard He way home from the Army 9' 'L STATE A. & ft Orangebur ANNOUP The 29th Annual S June 14 to Aug Regular collegiate courses --and- Science*, Education, and Home Ec 4 Special courses for Princ X of . Small Rural ! Modern Library, Dcrmitoi For further information a DIRECTORIAL TH! Stat X \ Oj <^?X"XK^~:^~XK~X~X~X~X~X~X~ i ? - | MORRIS C Sumter, I , 4 SUMMER ? i- * ? ' ? June 7?Julj . j I : :? ;? " | SIX AND NINE WE Regular Collegiate Courses ; t ~ ^Education, Music Special Laboratory Scl ? of the Element ? For Additional Information : | J. P. GARRICK, President 01 ? ' Summer S< A I - - Morris Coll % Sumter, So BENEDIC1 SUMMER Columbia Monday, June 7 thru (E1RST -&ES Monday, July 12, thru ?^ (SECOND SI A Full Quarter of Work L of Bachelor of Arts and Professional Courses in 1 THE BOARDING DEPARTMENT! WILL BE AV, For Additional Information Samuel R. Higgins, President Allen University or ~ Columbia, S. C. I Clinton Normal And Inc Request For I] Because of the increasing demand i mation from our files; by local, state sire to acquaint our alumni with the other, we are urging all former stud with the necessary data. Name Address , ^ Years in attendance l'J to J'J . Date From what department School attended after leaving : .. Are you married? ... .] Number of children in family Occupation Where and by whom employed? - "Number of years in present posftio " ftenurrksT . .. :....... 17. _ . . .. ?1 * - $ Please fill in and mail at nner> to ? MRS. JUL ( from Numbers 13:H0, subject Let w The pastor's morning message til Him In. This being the pastor's first anniversary we invited Rev. is 1 H.W. Walker of Friendship t < ei - preach for us. He delivered n won derful message from St. John r.t 20:25; theme A Slow Reliever, sp We certainly were glad to have eri .had him with us. We thank a 1 1 ai visitors. All of our clubs reported very nicely toward our pastor'? be fiiRt anniversary. Collection foi i to the day $00.09. Friday night Rev I K. Wright preached a wonderful j t\ j wnntm. ttev. i&r Hootl HC-eowptnt oe J ied him here. (It People U Know Pvt. Loveless Dillard of Camp M Gordon. Ga.. spent la:,t and this til VIAPfV<? II.JC!'/' ' " - "' r '' ? ? ? " > Saturday, May 15, 1948 I, COLLEGE H ^ g, -S. C. :; O 1 '>? - Tfe *CES N :: - - 1 ? ummer Session : I . rust 4,1943 - :; " v; ^ < ? in Agriculture, Arts v , ' -^y Vocational Trades ;? - oiiurnies. ! I iipala and Teachers ? Schools ;; ' *ies and Dining Hall '! nd bulletin, write: ' E SUMMER SESSION, e A. & M. College, ? j> V rangeburg, S. C. !! ^ ; _V_ 'j r VT VTTVVVVT^'VTVT'f VT V W * r~* OLLEGE o s.c. , I SESSION -28, 1943 _J: :eks sessions | & in Arts and Sciences, 5; __ ^nd Religion: 5[ ~ ' lools for Teachers 5|! ary Grades V ind Bulletin write: X r E. M. Booker, Director g jssion X ege, % uth Carolina ' X ALLEN : SCHOOL _ ,src. Saturday, July 10 tsioN) _ Saturday, Aug. 14 ;SSION). " -1 As--.'i eading to the Degrees Bachelor of Science. Education and Music? ? S OF BOTH INSTITUTIONS AILABLE Write: G. E. Nelson, Director Benedict College Columbia, S. C. lustrial College riformation during this emergency for inforand national bodies and our dolocation and other data of bach ents to supply the office at once ' \ V Did you graduate? Number of years n ?rrr.~:.:: IA BAUM SHAW, Secretary Jlinton N. and I. College Rock Hill, S. C. cok end with wi?*v Airs'. Erncsnv Dilliard. The former MH-rf Sallie Ciriflfin .-pending some nays with moth .. ', Mrs. Sihbie Griftin. . Me. Joe Columbus Moon of Of ~ lgeburg formerly of this city is lending a few days with par- ?*", its Mr. and Mrs. Mack Moon id sister Miss Yinnie Mbon. Mr*. Lucille Young is able t p, r< . r;t. ! out again after being confined! ' Ther bed for some time. We were glad to have Rev. < eutliers. (white) worship with ir such line music. .VMr. Willie L. Williams left , onday morning for possible inlet ion in the Army. jft. , r- , . - ~ ? ingiii .1 ?* -J r T -v.