The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 05, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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0; jNl C.-I love my husband s
very touch but every since we've n
been together we've been having b
Wftbte "aTgumenta;?He has ph-k- ?
ed up the habit of coming home uf j
ter hours und many tinies drink- (
. tog. ..When I speak to him about n
it, he raises a big fuss and tells c
in*}; to get out. I refuse td go be- n
cause I love him. Sometimes he \
acts like he hatea me,- then again
heV so * nice.-- I want children and f,
uft the things any good woman c
wants but we don't seem to do c
anything but fuss. ' j
~=L Answer?Haven't you found out
already that you can't fuss your p
way out' of this predicament? ^
Change your tactics. Get a job and
go to work bo that you will have t
- . winethrng else to do besides think ;
ing about your nusoand's luults. v
Save vour money. When you yet i
enough ahead to bpgin housekeep- [
ing move out so yon. and your t
husband can get away froni his .
Tofts. Get your husband interest- t
ed in saving for a place of your | t
rwn and furniture, and by-may j
stop throwing away his money. ,
He loves you . , , but he's so ill's- ^
couraged with the progress lie's :
nude since mairiage. Help him ,,
out of his rut.
P. F. C. Before I left home 1
, bo enter service I became engaged i
to a girl I had been going with. 1
t thought I loved her but now I i
have found out that it isn't love. >
I asked her to wait for the-and she j
agreed but I don't want her. What *
am f to do as she Is a good girl >]
and I don't want to hurt her? ;
Answer?Be honest with the I
girl and write her at once and ad- ]
mit your mistake. This can be <
done in a tactful manner but it !
must be done. It would be a great i
injustice to thy?girt to keep?alive -i
a broken dream, for she is bound 1
?* lo find out the truth at TsOme later i j
date. If you tell her now . . .) j
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ROHBRT -DAI ALLS
_ H*R? SCHOOL .
Beaufort, S. C.?Mather school j
nnd Robert Smalls high school held 1
their joint barc&latifreafe" services I
in the auditorium of Robert Smalls
high school May 23rd ut 4:00 p.m. ;
The sermon delivered by l>r. \
M. S. Gordon."of Benedict college, r
Columbia, S. C. Dr. Gordon's sermon
wUs very timely yet inspiring i
to those wha listened very attentively,
there was much to derive ~
from such a constructive and in~
' 6tructtve se-rnwrw ??
On Friday evening, May 28th,
the graduates had their class pro
gram. The program was well tak
?_ -en* Quite a lar^ft crowd u I tend- *ed.
The final exerclse3 will take
place Thursday evening, June 3rd.
Mr. James Barnes, Supt. of city
schools of Charleston, S. C., will
deliver the audress to the graduating
cla&s. Mr. O. K. McDaniel
fsupt. of city schools (white) will ,
present the graduates with their ,
diplomas. * ,
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HONE A PATH NEWS
The Gospel Chorus Convention
was held with the (Liberty Baptist
church Sunday evening May
UOth, Kev. J. S. Maddox pastor. 1
crowd was unusually large, '
according to conditions and the c
~ "music rendered "by" these" singers" "
wan TinirTiepiai^d ? fPW~whTper 2
friends were present which seem- 1
have enjoyed the service. 1
, 4A. Starks president of Ben- |
'edicj College, Columbia, also wit- *
nexsed this great program. In his ^
??-I- brief talk be stated that he wast#tVroute
to Atlanta, (ia., Collec- '
v fion $23.00. Of course Honea Path *
was in the lead. Next Convention c
goes to the beautiful town o f '
Bolton. 1
One by one the soldier boys are
coming home to vieit their par- 4
" ente. Pvt. dames A. Martin from k
, ffyjfflQ Vield; Texas sperft several 1
daivs with his Barents Mr. and
<,-r> Mr*. John A. Martin. IProf.
A. A. Martin and family' !
' 'bf Eaaley were the dinner fjuexta
T Saturday of thai? parent* Mr.
and Mr*. John A. Martin.
Qpt. Robert fMltratr was the ,
Carrie Joaephine J .
Uarti* tlpMa third Sunday. He ia ,
How attftidned tn Texas. Miss
Martin ia rttrw riMting Friendship .
Col/ege, ftock tiM to wltnesa the ^
graduation 4# Mft? ?aaUr.Mias The-f J
eeaa M. Martin.
' Mia* Gen*v* Odey ^ home 4
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BLEMS OF LIFE
uat <M >? ?' " It H? l)M MM MM "fcn j]
I MiMI . . . 4M trWCtlH > * IMMUI V (
HE W/lttACE SERVICE j'
nsSSEBaJai
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he will liuve the opportunity to i
uake otlwi' iriends- and to find true
ove.
C P.?Y* txmght out'? lady's -t
Jeauty Culture busines* here ir
own and planned to operate H n
uyself with help. 1 find thut I ?
an't ret help and the business is t
nore than 1 can handle alone.
Vhat am | to do? a
Answer?You bought a thriving c;
lUsiness but the lady who sokHt n
on 1<1 not assure you that you )
ould get the help you needed. If );
ou can't gel the operators vOu p
ieed to handle your-customers you j
ire going to have to work by ap 7
loii.tme-nts anil do what you can. n
X. C. B.?All my boy friend has s
leen talking about since 1 met him J
n February is how much fun we
yill have when he gets his vacaion
in June. He said we would g
ie married and make a nice trip u
>ver in California. He told me to
ave and buy ice Hollies for tho -t
lip and I haVe, but, for the past a
.wo weeks he's, been saying what i
ie will do when lie louves ahd asks s
ne jf I'm going t<? cheat-on him 1
Hiile he's gone. Should I -have
in understanding before he leaves
>r let things go?
Answer?Tali-nig about it won't
lelp . . . it will only place you
n a ridiculous position. lle hand- a
eu his situation in a clever and
ncpnimiv: miinnpi' hilt vnn am nut
mart him ?T you try Carry out ^
/our plans to tuke your vacation s
irid proceed as if-nothing has hap- y
pened. Instead of going to California
... go to visit your girl
"riend in New Orleans. Make 1
friends and er.joy life like you nev- e
?r have before. iWhen you get |
jack . . . brag about your big time
md let him know that you feel
prite- ditferenUy about _him. Tell J1
dm you no longer care. Don't 1
let bittc-drop you -. . you-do the a
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SERVICE, care of The Palmetto (
mbia, S. C* ~ |
and a host of others in various *
places. I
Preaching service third -Sunday- ut
New Hope Baptist church at
the usual hour. Rev. TrK. Tolbert 1
puMur. in ine miernuuri cut* t
Working1 Benevolent will render
men > ervIc+u-^Ul?are,. invited. _
itNP News Shorts
Continued from Page 1
public relations at Fisk univer-.
stty?hm?resigned?to?icn.umc the
duties of superintendent of Provident
hospital starting Monday,
June 7, it was annuonced this
week by Dr. Homer V. Wilburn,
medical director. Mr. Allison is
a graduate of Fisk university,
class of J D13. He has studed law
at Harvard and Yale*. He has hud
considerable experience as a
teacher and a publicist.
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mViwi.-vri.-. VFWS
Mr. Thomas D. Laken has return
?d to N*ew Yoik City after being
. ailed home 011 account of death
if his father Mi, B. D. Laken, Sr.
Mr. Herman Moses of Richmond,
&W--spoilt., .the. .wjei'k end visiting
elatives and l"riends Mr. and Mrs.
facob S.mith and family.
Mrs. Sadie D. Pryor and daugh6r'
ha?e f&ttrmed to Philmlelptria,?
?a^, after spending several weeks ,
vith relatives and friends. Also
3vt. David Dupree of Camp Van
Jorn Miss. Mr. und Mrs, Malahi
Stokes and family; Mrs. Mavj,*
lewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rifch*
udsnn.
Mrs. Annie Smith attended the
sommencemen; exercises at State
ollege, to witness the graduation
if he! granddaughter Alrss Mary
fohnson.
Miss Estelle Stevenson left last
veek for NYC also Mrs. Nathanel
Fritz for Chester, Pa., to spend
heir vacation.
Mrs, Gordon Williams was at
Abbeville visitmg relatives Mrs.
STaggTe TCirkland of Waflhtrrgtor,
D. C. i? in the city visrting rela
Lives and friends.
Rev. C. F. Ferguson of Spar-1'
anburg delivered the message to '
;he Ministerial Union service held 1
it Trinity Baptist on last Sunday '
svening. His wife accompanied ^
Mrs. C. F, Ferguson, da ugh- '
tet !M(ss Margaret Ferguson and
Mr. William FetfthMg.
Sports Roundup At
^ort tteuning
I?y '.Dun Leslie llizzell
Fori I!eni iivji, (la.?1 nv Iteming:
Panthers or' the Service Batullion,
Third Student Training
!eg>mont is plunnirg a mammoth
uidoor bokitH*' urogram. -The-hox _
rig fans of Fort Be lining weT! relember
the thrill packed show
tagelT af Doughboy stadium Mu\?
4. Sgt. Jackson has planned a
tw streamlined sports program
hat wil niak? of our show the
cs^ i)\ service- tamps. Manv-atwe?
eur and professional ring lumiaries
will appear.
-The Bennlng ..Panthers intend to
u/ld boxing in the area to an uneached
peak. Boxing: has become
universally sport in the service
amps. Here at Benning we have I
iien like" Dynamite Daniels. \\w ~
ersey's sensational lightweight
ing, who recently lost to the ever
cpolar Georgie Pace, world banami
weight ?- populai chanvpio* i;
'erry Livingston, Tim Still. Jrnily
Mitchell,' light heavyweight
msation from the Pacific coast.
Oe Noble, 01 New Orleans, and
uinv others.
The teams, and the sport* proi
mil will be given Li detail m our
text release. At present S'gt. Jack
oil i< away in ^.search'of lighteis?
rom such places an _
-ct-p-To.ilfegi.i., nyl_f.,-..iftp Km 1,1-y _
le will return with a host of ring
VHI luuiu >yu^?ui i?'
n the making. '
O.RRKN VIM.K NEWS
Mr. ami Mis. DeWitt Pearson
>e in the city visiting relatives
ml? friends. They were at- the raduution
exercises at Allen
chool to see their little (laughter
lazura finish.
The funeral of Mr. Johnnie
Jarksdale was hehl Thursday ev- J
ning. Mr. Barksdale died sudden- a
y last Sunday while talking to
onie friends. He leaves to mourn
lis passing a wife. Mrs. Ruby
I'oung Barksdale, three children
i host-nf trthei ?elatives?-rrnrf- ?
riends. " j v
Mrs. Lillian' l.awson ??f Alice'ille,
Alas, is in the city for a 1
hort time. She. ijs a cousin o f B
iIts. Mattie Pearl Juckson oT^
fiWnfiVgTnun, ATa., and who is also ?
n the city while her husband is
(2
n~rhe Greenville Army Airbastv ,
The^many friends of Mrs. Pau-?
ine Turner Davis ()f Asheville, N.
3.. were glad to see her and her iltle
daughter at the graduation |
ixereises at Allen school last j.
Yiday.
Cadet William ? Demmmis o f t
Tushegee institute, Ala., is in ^
he' city. FCe is at the home of his' ^
nous of John St. Mr. Demmons
ooks the picture of health.
Mrs. Delia Sanders is spending
iome time in Hodges. t
Mi's. M. Mitchell of Ware 1
Shoals spent Tuesday afternoon I
ix,_Olut^guost .of - Mis*?
Vlitchell of Anderson street. l
Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Boyd of An (
Icscn St.. spent Wednesday and J
riiur.sday in Iarurens visiting Mis '
Maggie Pitts, mother of .Vrs I 1
3cyd. The occasion was the TTlh 1
nrthday of Mrs. Pitts. She wa.* '
lie recipient of many gifts from (
ler children in and out of the
itate. *
Mesdames Thealula Payne, An- '
lie Staggs, and Lydia Williams
notored to Columbia last week to
ittend commencement program j"
it Befiedict college. Mrs. Payne |
eceived the degree, Baehelor of {
\.i*ta, at Benedict's final exercises ,
ror the term. Mrs. Payne, wlio-is >nt
of the teachers of Greenville
, waa aiso nonoved by be- I |
ng elected secretary of the A- I (
twwnC-Asaoclation uf the rnllugt1. 1 TRINITY
NEWS
We the members of~the fuWer
Street?Circuit" aro glad to say
>ur church work. We have bepn
ible to pay up all of our church
lues. We are not getting ready
'or our third quarterly conferince.
Mrs. Maggie M. Button and fam
ly spent 'the past week end up at
Jreenville with their daughter
ind sister Mrs. Josephine Nance
ind reported a fine trip.
DEATH . J
Mr. E. D. Burton, was laid to
est in Trinity cemetery Wednes-.
lay, May 2C>. He left to mourn
lis passing a wife Mrs. Amanda---]
[Jurton. two children Mr. J. D. L
Burton of Washington, D. C., i
Vlisfi Thelma Burton of Greens- '
loro college; two sisters, one bro
her. He was a member of Trinty
AME church. The funehal was
lttended by a large numbeji of
friends and the sermon was delivered
by Rev. J. C. Collier of
Newberry.
Rev. K. L. Moore will preachy
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THE PALMETTO LEA
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Brown, Omaha, Nebraska, post h
Seattle Golden GlovCs and No
titles: Private First Class Am 1
of St. Louis, Mirsouri,_J!ost lijrht
of the 1943 Seattle Golden Glove:
rament titles.
lino 13th.
t Trinity the second Sunday nit?
JUDGF. I?t?ANCH NEWS
?Mary J_ -Williams. -Kc,wrier
- lrresjioctivc'.-ui the heat - siaxb.^
We very- good?Sunday ;md_m
aigit' umvil v us ill evidence. Tin
inion seeins i,:. be doi'ii^ verj
mod. Many points were brou-jrhi
nit for- our needed information lij
hp speakers. -We-wish t?> esiic-c
ally conitrti+t! 'ate $ur ow.i Oiak
rs, Miss Barbara 'Willi-.ur.s atv
ilr. Ulysses Johnson. Jr.
The amount raised will. 1>0 it
ho next issue.
Mrs. Junpiw: Gibson Perry ha:
eft for Camn .Stewart, Ga., when
ter husbard is now stationed.
.Mis. Ivillia Gibson bulks (sis
or) wnl remain v.itj, .Miss Chrisine
Ciihson until llu' arrival ?il
hfiT'aunt-Miss Kliznhcih Ciilison
KIDCK Sl'RINC NKWS
'After S. S. nriTT I'Yl'lWho Sun
lay School Children's Day I'm
.H'nedict collej^. program. w y.
lold. Mrs. R. K. I! ighiowe.r wan
n am \vas carriedon; in a spier,
lid manner. 1 host* ap|H:urng <vi
he program weiy "Ii111?- Harbor;
I road mix, CKi essa llightower
reosa Pun rs" and Mnzie 11am
rnmd. Miss Rosa R. Broadnax
VI... \ i > - -- i > * .
\. i i.million, i. .MiS> AlllVCil
^ilcman ;iik! Mr. F. 1.. (iai direr
Miss Annie K. Williams was ii
barge of tbo music. The-report:
Aero tailed tor and die *11111 o:
5f>").40 was laid or. the table Mrs
Ethel Stevens raised the highe?
\mount.
Mrs. R. E. Hiyhlouci, .( hr.; Mis:
fVnnie __R.. Williams, ' Mrs. Addi<
Merritt. Mrs. F. l._ Gardner an.
Vlis. Ethel Sic \ens...
Th(. committee wishes trn than!
ill" \v"ho KeTped to make the da)
nne loni; to hp 1 ymemheied a
Ridge Hill Ha prist church.
Mr. W. R Hazxard left for ikev
\ 01k wherp h*' will spci\l t h' i
hope l'or him a. nleiusanl stay. The
st.dden death of MR T.ttl
Etheridue Brooks certainly shod
iftl the whole fity. Funeral ar
ryngentcnts have not been com
plete at this writing.
The meet Ira; of th,. Second Bap
list Missiomurv- iei u??u*u.
at the home of Mrs. Mary Bell
May 23. 11143. Mrs. M K. Craw
ford, presided instead of the pres.
'dent. ThP meeting was opene<
in the usual way. Scripture les
-on read By Mrs, Ann VV'rgfal
prayer was ofTticd l?y Mr. J. liar
ris; song led !;j Mr. Willie Chris
tier After a few brief msrortc
by'the president, thr? house w as h
was the sum of $2.'4'?. 'i'he rlU
gavot Mrs. M. F. Crawford $1.0
for the Benedict college drive.
Visitors at the meeting were
Mrs. C. Toney. Mr. F. Wig-fall ail
others. The society was hrghl
entertained by Mi's. Belle. The 'I
persons were served shlad, ric
chicken and gravy^ litre** kinds C
crackers and hot coffee. Watc
J'-~'. - * . \ - y virr*x;
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t^JjH MjSi^^^. .jn
Hjpj K'
artmrni Rill can ?>f Public Relation*
[)N?Left to rijjht: Serjeant Willie
eavyweight champion and holder of
rthwesl Servicemen's Tournaments
Tallada, ami Corporal "Milton Jones
, heavyweight champion and holder
> and Northwest Servicemen's Tour.
I i he Leader for the title.and time c
|a play to he presented in the ner
j future hy the Second Baptist Mi>
I lunarv society.
I.AM Alt NKWS
_ By It. P., reporter
7] -Miss I.l-ssie Mr .Maims of Ha
^ ' imore. Md., daughter _af_Mr.. an
'Mrs. .las. Marcus ;uu.l her cousi
M.MrsT Willie Mae Paik.-r also (
| Bah iinore are Fere visitrng re I:
. I tive? and friends. Miss Cotini
J 1 n
-LParker dniiti'htir of Mrs Will
I .Mae Parker \yys funepalized Moi
I day. We loved -voa Connie hi
Cod loves you "nest.. Sleep on an
' j take" your rest. It in. M. .1. Port?
\vas the officiating minister.
Quite ii fiiie attendance was ;
:(hurch school .Sunday, many poinl
^ I of inl'oi mation were brought froi
I Ihe si niiy III' the Ifssi.n Son
Jeffrey has ?1 ;ir.: will in hand fi
\ iin* ol.servant" c?l a big Children
Hay. At th(. t lose of th(. ehurc
i school many of the_ members m<
toted out to Sandy Grove ehurc
j ttji took part in a combined prt
* j gram which w;;s successful an
| pleasing. The following report wti
made by the captains: Mrs Carr;
Byrd, $25.00; Mrs. Alice Duke
j $17.00; .Mrs. Evelyn Brown, $15.2
Lj-jtUis. Nettie. .1 erfrc-y ?fer-T.75i"Mr
' ! 1>: -A. Grooms. $5.00; Mrs. Bess:
' j BVni. $."..00 Mrs. Ida Fields $2.01
j Mrs. Kuhy Thomas $2.00; Mr
LF.lizabt th Martin So.00; ehurc
'.-school* $1.50. Total $89.05.
yj Misses Ethel Davis, Ethlyn Byr
1 after spending quite a successft
-j term as students at State eolleg
t ; a?e at home ntrain to the deligl
_j of fvier.ds. Mi.- s (,'elestc. Dan re
P : who attended se'r.ool at Morris co
. j lege. Sum11>r. is at home and read
,, to take leader.-hip in the work (
I ithe church. --AH
I Sandy ( rove Methodist Church
7~| We' an>" pleased to say tTTattT
t church is making progress alon
j ail lines. S 'n;Tay was quite 9
outstanding day. Church schoi
( was i undue ted as usual in a pies
tj ing way. Mrs. Marion Rivers ws
the officiating Supt. Sunday Re
.?\'ni., lirown uas in-ohargy ?f it
adult class. Mrs. E. Rod rick vtfs
also on the jolp The workers f(
the nior.th of May havt.^quite
line report. Th(. offering for lai
Sunday amounted to $91.23. Th
I brings the total for the month 1
I more than ?250.OU. Mr. S. Cari
way. Mr. 11. Woods, Rev, T. Ci
pets are still pleading for a grar
j oid prayer inecfing in Sandy G
church. Mr. J. E. Rivers deligh
j_ to see the members working t<
get her in unity. Mr. George Jot
' son is praying and working to b
^ come n Christian. Our chargc Is
n leader Mr. M. Rivers haR quite
n ,fine iocdkI for church attendant
l" Mr ( . Burroughs, iMir. Win. Hym<
0 are proving to ho great churol
men. Mr. Raymond Byrd is mui
. delighted ovar the outlook of tl
,[ farm. He and hrs brother 1
v Byrd are among the leading farr
(} ers of (Carter ivilk. Mrs in. 1
o Hymes is a splendid leader o
>f young people and a successf
h church worker. Mr. II, Spann at
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Mr. M. Holomon are noted for
church going. Mr. J. Harris is
quite a church booster.
Mrs. M. Dubose, Mrs. N. Jeffrey
- Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. Carrie Byrd,
Airs. Theolu Porter, .Mis. S. Dan
iels were members of the committee
who sponsored the drive t*ol
John Wesley church.
IiAHNW KM, N KWS
- We are beginning to believe
our shepherd, Rev. Zaek Townsend
is interested in the sheep oi
his fold, some signs are seen? of
scattered sheep coming into the
fold; from the frequent and pleas
ant surprise visits on the fifth
Sundays and other Sundays that
are not. ou_r_ regular- preaching
days, we are about to feel like
the good old .days when we enjoyed
a gospel message every
ing the various Unions Sunday
a creditable attendance was?a~(
Sunday school in the afternoor
and Rev. Townsend taught th?
school as a whole.
Having been sTrmewhtrt handi
capped, we have postponed oui
Benedict College Children's Da>
rally until tne. Third Sunday?i?r
~ Jtmer^We urge that each -teachei
- ami scholar do his best?tn?Hn
.rally. ,
The local Federated Club o :
Women entertained very beauti
fiHly at the home of Dr. and Mrs
D.J. Dixson last Tuesday eveninj
with a surprise party honorini
Mrs. Susan* F. Bailey organize
of the club. Mrs. Bailey, thinkini
the occasion was an invitatioi
from Dr. and Mrs. Dixson to tea
entered into "the living room
~ where she found a number of sin
gle young people and Federate
women with their husbands t
greet her. She was the recipien
of a very beautiful picture whic
was presented v>y Mrs. V.K. Dix
president of the club. Th
~ "home of .Mrs7 Dixson was beauti
fully decorated,-and the Nations
'd every phase.?The serving consist
n ed of _salad, boiled ham and sal
tines, walnut and nineannle ic
x~ cream and cookies. F.very one en
v joyed the evening immensely.
u" ?Br. Dixson and Miss Gecile Dun
can enjoyed the closing on Stat
1 campus Monday.
1 'Students from the various col
"r leges have returned home after
successful school term.
Revival meeting began at Bet
lehem Baptist church Monda
" nite, May 31st. The Rev. J. ?]
Abney pastor of Friendship BaTi
__ List church. Aiken is- in charge o
^ the meeting.
Miss Ruth Townsend, and Mis
Gertrude Moore were ntphv*mt vi^
II 1
itors with us lust night but
((j young ladies were students o
State College this- year.
?Mr*.?i-Hwldonin Dunbai is vis
^ iting her sifter Mrs. Mary Roun
5 tree.
2 Mr. Ulysses. Dunbar, who ha
le been away for years, and is i
). the armed services of the countr;
s paid a visit to his old home towr
h
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHL'RCJ
^ Rev. fl. D. Collins, P*stor
il
e Clio, S. C.?The S. S. union con
vened ut Mt. Tabor Sunduy wit
l.s officers at their post of duty. Th
1_ S. S was ^xtra good. Class Noiv"
taught" by Rev. HuTson. Every
,f one seemed to have enjoyed thi
j/ great lesson.
For the morning service Rev. F
A. Jame6 was the principal speak
[e~ er and Rev. H. H. Harriett preach
g ed the closing sermon. Both sei
ff -vtees-werp-very- good and full ti
u] information. Collection very goo
ls after which the pastor brough
ls timely remarks, stating how muc
v. we appreciate having the unio
ie with ii-s/~The union" will meet a
i.h New Liberty, Lillon, Aug. 29. Re>
>f R. A. James, pastor,
a Mt. Tabor has been very bus
Rt for the past month. On Monda
is night, the pastor and congrega
to lion sponsored a No. 1 program a
a- Syrian Baptist church. They lei
a. $20.00 to help repair the churcl
id On Friday night the above sai
i-, ones sponsored a program at St
ts Peter Zion church and left $46.2
o. with them. We the pastor, off
m cers and members are always wil
e- ing to do our bit to help put ove
iy God's program. We wer* happ
a tc be present at the close of th
;e. rally. St. Peter went over th
Top. The tfital amount was $49'
h^- 25 altho Mt. Tabor is known b
?h wearing the finance belt during th
ie drive she represented the highei
d. score. Hrv. B. C. McLain th
n. pastor of St. Peter is very coo|
VI. erative and always willing to tat
f h/g good peoplo wherever they ai
ul called.
id ] Mrs. G. t>. Coffins, reporter
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News In And
, Around Washington .
i
- . ?By' John .0.. ^art
Washington, D. C., June 3rd? i
Commencement time is here aguin 1
ami most schools are closing early.
.But one sad thing about comipencement
this year is thut wo- .
.men are still numerous but the
men are few, and what a difference
it mutes.
Dr. Mordecui W'. Johnson, pres
-hhmt?of Howard_Universi ty, de!
liy?ired another one of those captivating
baccalaureate sermons
Sunday afternoon on the lawn
where the crowds for many years
^ -have -gathered on such an occa1
.sion. He took his t^xt front John
8th, chapter, verse 32. "And ye
' shall know the truth, and the
, truth shall make you free."
i-^r-He began by saying you dtuve
[ come tG the end of the road; the
t faculty has done all it could, -now
it is up to you. Drawing a mental
-".picture to bear out his text, he
r mentioned the beautiful walkways
b oh the campus yet, just to _h c*
r free some studehtw cut across the
rl lawn ur may'WfUV his liut or cup
r many (lirterent ways on his head
This proves the desire of the peof
pie Want to be free in this day
and age.
i. But to be free isn't tp do anyy
thing you want to and do it like
y you please, but to want to do that
v which is right and good and do it
g with all the love and might that
a you can. Then when one has done
that or want to do that, he is
i, free from within and no one can
:t make him a slave. You may fail
d tn some attempts but your effort
o is true and because of that you
t feel free. Making an illustration:
h a Mother who has done all that
she could for her son yet, he goes
e {astray, she feels free because she
"[has IffbrnT all that she could! For
d | example*: Lincoln who loved the
rr"truth and loved freedom started
-while in New Orleans one duv
[- looking at a slave market where
blacks were being sold. He said;
i- "If 1 ever get a chance I am going
to put a stop to that." When
-iudyctor- goes out to practice mede
ieine if he loves his fellowmun he
seeks the truth of his profession
1- and t0 put everything he hus in
a this work, yet he doesn't know
whether his patient has money or
h not. Also with a lawyer who
y seeks tQ win the truth of his case.
F. Many graduates have dreams,
~ some ot tine homes "and convForCui"
-We?BUWHnmdings, which is all
right, but, the first thing is to see
s I how much service you can render
to your community- then those
h comforts will come,
f
Members of the Allen University
r? ?Chib of Washington whr>-paid
i- Pledges for the Library:
Mr. James Albany $ 5.00
a Mr. Joseph Brown _. - - 1.00
n Mrs. Cleonis Cheek J.00
y Mrs. Jessie Hood 5.00
l. Mrs. Kelly Heath ... .1.00
Mr. Eugene Cheek 5.02
J Mrs. Blondenu Whuley __ ' ?.00
Mi ss Azalea Strothers ' ?.00
Mrs. Inez Brown 1.00
i" Mr. Robert R. Kelly _ 5.00
h T~i.~
. UUIII1 lUlUUltHUll D.UIi
e Mr. John 0. Hart fi.05
1 Mr. Walter Watson 1.00
- Kev. Wilbur Duckett 3.00
R Mrs. Mattie Simons 2.00
Mr. Luke Heath 1.00
>' Mr. Franklin Higgs ? 5.00
Mr. Sandy Jones LOO
l* Mr. Ililliard Dean 1.00
Mr. George Fladger 10.00
Mr. Jul lus Daley '... 5.00
d Club Treasury .... 20.00
t '
h - Total 1100.00
n
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,t Howard School,
Georgetown Closes
y Great Session
y ..
*if!he commencement exercisp<? of
the* Howard school, which took
1 place May 18 to 28th ended a tevrn
of work which, in many respects,
d climaxed all preceding terms.
" The commencement season was
opened with a beautiful Operetta,
"The Inn of the Golden Cheese"
by the Primary grades, on Tuesr
day, May 18. On May 23, the
annunl sermon was delivered ably
by Dr. J. M. Jackson, to an overe
j flowing audience. On Monday,
May 24, the High School play_;
* "The Old Fashioned Charm"
charmed and thrilled the audience
ie at ,the High jSchool auditorium.
1 ur-J ; ?
j. uii rTcuiienuB^y evening, iViay
ce 20, at Bethel AME church, the
re graduating ceremonies were held,
The salutatory and valedictory
honoto went to Misses Evelyt
ySBSEBE^ -*"i ^jairfrttt-ir^
J*** - fl i?
.... ? I ^
Saturday, Jpne 5, ^41 1
'Sherard And?Tuila Jackson ? 1- ?spectively,
who acquitted *} thet I
selves creditably. The ?mu*ic wj I
superb. The stage decoratioi w
i were the best ever. Many klditli
business firms sent congratulf [
| tory ttoral expressions for thl
i senior, class. *
I The highlight of the evening"! j
exercises was the masterly jcornl, ^
mencement address delivered b#l
Principal J. E. Beck, of the Stenfff
ling High school. Greenville-. Thl' .} (
address was most practical, anM <
quite applicable to present dafl . t
problems. It was full of wisl i
counsel not only for youth, bijl
lor all in the unusual cxp.criencS } y
through which we are passing!' ]
lie emphasized the necessity ct 1
thoughtfui an.7 sane leauershil ^
l'or our group especially He rl
ferred complimentary to Ihe ui
usual approach to the so-calte
I ince problem by Zora N. Hursto i
J in May's Mercury. Spoke of th
great harm done by the scornfii ^
and some time hoasjtfy attitud ,
of those of us who chBR to hav
educational advantages overthos j
who unfortunately did notahav I
these opportunities. He closed b j
trained individual who aawoe hj
inanity to the tools of the skillfit
carpenter, the plumb, thjj^squarq
the plane, each accomplishing j
needed results in building a raco (
Complimentary expressions regarl ]
ing this address are still hearJ ,
hero. -1 . . .
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