The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 14, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, August 11, 1943 NEGRO ACTC i--? IN CBS' "OF . Shown here witl^ Wendell Uirector William N. Robson dui and Walter Huey (extreme righ Letter," CBS' dramatization of tli offered the following1 suggestion: Political and economic equality f< jeets, per capita expenditures?i hospitalization, opportunity for ei any branch of tlic armed forces. A; ( pi. Jc.hnson and Sgt. T??mvis Doubles ( ham At Local Military Has , Foil -la.kon, S. < Y, A eg. dtk C'j?l. F.ldrodjye Johnson and *'gi Lester Wallace both of the LiTlth Quartermaster ISti. a' Fort Jackson, and both lindane front Haitil'norc nJ. 1 _ i. an a i no !<> \. in l-Si< doable:' tennis champion-hip <> Foi l Jackson and tin- <'ni'iuii i'; Arm\ A>r Fax- in iln lit i ?s"i " tciini-r- tournament?fmV"' 1b~i n-r of the military banes. The-tour nanient wo - under the spnnsptship of the Servicemen's Corn;5! o! the Taylor Sfreel I So iir.t.'nl. in Cpl. LedboUer Wins 0 For Locri-Tennis Lb a Fol'1 Jackson, S. Ana', at!; To|. (ie.nge LedbeTlei'" of Section L\ Supply Detnchmcni. Suppi;Division, a native of? WinstonStdc'pi, N. is the No l>> tenuicliJiinpioii of L'oi i .! .. I-.-.: and the (ddnndd'.i Ait.ij ''Air Ba-o as V a remit of' a' smashing victory in ?^TrV-o^tM'IU lllng : 0H ".uUJl.-LjjtlT IfhIr <l:;'e .ioni! ;o;i o, tile 'JTllli (J aIterniasti'i' loi.. "I* I tall in'.oi e. Aid., in tho- t'tunl round Saturday of a b mils ' in a namt lit sponsored by the Setieciicn's t'ouneii of the Taylor Stieet I SO in < dnjnhia. This was the lir-t event <d- it-kind at 'eitl1.''i'_post. Cpl. I.eilhoi'U't' ailvast. eii. iht or-j::i a ficM of Louu'h opponents i?i thr filial^ but none u.l' bis u|>j>ononts_ gave him ihr Ifo hit1 that he o\peiirnrr.il in I h<* las! r? 11ti<i :ti the lunula of Cpl. .Johnson. lie won - * tlic lit: ', two sfls, f> ami il-'i, t ri peateillv era-.iifinar tliiuaub tu lake Johnson's servo ami nutmaneuver liim with volleys aml^Ta'ashes to make icw ?\t?rjf--.. i11v.po-si 111? oil i'fu SWA.N'SKA M:\VS S. S. was belli al lite usuM men with Fin*? f. "TfitnT aim oTi eTTTs a' theft- post of ii 'y. At ail. Olive AMT-: ohiiivh " S'liVsay. 'IV.i past<>! liev !!. ! '. llowvaa 1 I'mi'rltt lite ..(.soil . i;e '?r M">M St. |.u!\i 1>:1: AI r t s alv.ay-' pray ami iol lain). 'I'lf- tiiisH'Os at'o iloitu; a g'ooit jo'i 11j| lie let.ait itiir of '.he cuuvcln IIi'V.. Mr-. Ollie WI;itaker of N. V. City ami pa.-tor of Ml. < > 1 i\ :x h (ti ilte ; ('hllt'oa V.''i|'jijinl V 1 It bl-O?Sntl'i.'. We lie :rl'V.iv ..in.! lit welcome vvi5nr?. -- The VrtDrig I 'tl'r: m ? >*', ii|o-r-vmW?? ,nul workini' very hard witli the Junmr ch'trus. usher hoard and A. X. i hilt. The Willing Workers iluh is vi ry !> i.sy also. The pre.siiii ill Mis. Kll'io I)avjs lirouirhl a very ni< e report from the W. II prut ! '. M. District ennfr.on.v hetd .Si. Matthews. Rev. II. XuV'ix |ii?sl'?!- ol' Mount Pleasant Rn|>li-t chut'-h dosed a very s'H cossful revival la -I S11 r. lay night. ' Quite a large ntunher were saved and. haulI. Rev. Jenkins. n:>> t >r ol' IS: in Baptist. Columbia. conducted the mcoting. Pvt* ClnieiWw Biigiiuiuu from Ft. Jackson was Iiouk on a week ' ' end furlough. Rev. Bowman, wife and daughter Were the dinner guests of Mr. I i i ?* " )RS STARRED >EN LETTER'' L. Willkie and CBS Produccr:ing Columbia Broadcasting Sysrnn People" tm Saturday, July ?1, Juanp Hernandez (left of mike) t). In a postscript to the "Open le dangers of race hatred, Willkie s for eliminating race animosity: )r Negroes, adequate housing proof public monies on healttl and ducation and a cha..ce to serve in WallaceWiiis pionship es u;.? .j <'; i -1?i) i ii< >ii and Sjft.^'Wallaci won tin* championship in straiuh j eO\ i'>-1 .and 8-il, over a loan | ( ?>: >is;Inir ?.f ( pi. (ItMirji'c II. Led J i < 11? ot" \Vin<l??!i Salmi, N. ('. j . tnl Cpl. Clyde I ley of (Irpham 1 A. 'l-mh members of Section 'J j Si't.'ldy. 1 lelaeini'.etil, Supply Div - .ai i'nii-ilavk.-sinu. _ The winners wers eaeh present I'd with the dale t model elianipioi j t? :i!ii- raiHo't I>y K. C. Spurlock ?i11"?"?-1? i' i'I' ; 1 ie* Taytnr Street 1'Sf i whirl? conducted the tournament >ver C pl. .Johnson mpionship l iel t intIds second wind, .lolin | mm i e' h iel< to take the nox | t- v . i t.- alter a hitter hatllo, 7-1 i ami x.ii. td make the tnateh til ; I'Vi'ii-iftid put llu* chips oil the til l.lo for the last set. ('n!. I.t'illu t tcr >< !. iiici 1 to -havi ^inTll't~-.W iO-i0>Xl t!uf till.' Oil I > 1 SO tha i Co). Johnson for hi' not on!; I iro'-Jatii'v rmminp; ali o* <-r tin o..rt i11!- his .-ai t>ki11vt* was as ex i per: ati'l stronj; ami his place -a?.aiaiLialn?u.. ...wju'ti Ijj j t.ii !' :. l.cilln-Hcr took the sr uTr's-1 ( iopiH-at be ease at <>-.'! atu 1 j'.villi ill fit' championship of For 1.Jackson mi.I the Columbia Arm; Air 1 >a>e. I \ Fr, j * ' VM BJ-LA-i ; Ml'/' Mil I ll L11 '<>f hi> 11 11! 1 i s prowess, was pre so n j!<i ( pi. Bedbettor liy K. ('. Isptir j look, director tit' the Tayloir St ret* j CSo iin.l promoter of the tournu | mcnl the Inst ni ;t scries of mot' j ale-building activities planned fo j liu- Xegro troops at Fort Jacksoi j and. tlie Columbia Army Air Bast and Mrs. Jacob Boach Sunday, t .Mr. .lames A maker was Inner i aii/.ed at Mt. Pleasant last Wed '"nrsday. "Air. Atnaker was makini I ids home in ( oUnnbia. See Mrs. Viola poach. agon ; Palmetto l.eadei. and yet tin new s. I I.IBI.IMY BAPTIST CHI KCH f Ucv. .1. S. .Maddux, Pastor I (hi the iirst Sunday in Angus j B. > ; Matitbix built a teiit for tin revival meeting at the eluirch am rrtTe "tr~\. \.b. po?-t. pastdi?of mt | Moriali Baptist ehurcli carried oi j the meeting for fi\e nights. Hi: l.subjec.!s were- as follows: O.pei j Thou Mine Kyes. Sell Out. Chris Itian Vehicle, Heaven. Stand Upoi Thy Feet and Bet Me Speak _T< i You. And he is even with hi j name, the best. j In his soul stirring message -mniM.ywere saved .lor bap tisni. one by letter and> two re noweil. I lie yiossajjo of salvatioi I>i (?11vi'111 the people from far are near to hear him. The fin a lie tame in a downpour from th pockets Uniountmtr to $H"?2.41. | Mr. Hubert .loluison of No\ i York visited his brother and sis tor. Srnday school at' 10:110, wit j Supt. and teachers at tlrelr posts ' The Supt. made remarks 011 th ,ee YoTnec Watson. 'iTltE S. C. ANNUAL ICHURCH CONEERE1 c \l veteran pre At_Ojyciiville. S. C.. in Wcii'-y" Methodist clni!(]i, August 1 ? 11* t!?Pi. 11 a.m.. the first OitLtoric d ? Cuter; in I'roaehepd mutest was held. Nine contestants represented -the nine districts orated. Miss I .aura Emith of Silver Hill th trh Spartanburg district .spohe?on ^Should , the Uavncrr?Kc forgot Itn". Shu vvjts decided hv~eompoit-iit judges, the bust in the con lust in the yonfercn e. and won Iter transportation too A frantic _ Coast Area Council meeting. Sep ithor contestants front live othci conferences. Here she Won the second man Honorarium of S'Ja.Ofl Aug. l). 1 i*d-? the Second Orator ical Veteran Preachers contest con vened in Columbia. S. S., in Wesley Methodist church, 1 1 a.m. The '.guif'ted and learned Rev. M. McCallum is pa-storing this cultured membership. These vigilant, and taithful coworkers had ev^ry plan. ? eiul arrangement?rrrcpared,- and at hitlid to take care of these ^religious leaders, and their business tansactions. All of which they received our due meed of thanks Old profound appreciations. Tlie OrinTgeburg District Superintendent. the Dev. A. R? Wright iif the absence of Bishop L il King opened the meeting. Rev I. S. Thomas offered the supplich_ tion. The Wesley choir furnished 1 lie special music. The president of the Youth Council of the S. (' Methodist conference was introdut cd. namely, Mivs Mattie Simmons Her addiess. on the status of the work and achievement of the youth of 'the church was strong. and timely. The Oratorical contest judges Were Mrs. Flossie M. Dcdmond Rev. Henry R. Rut lor. .If.,? Mrs. 'Viola Zeiglej'. They were 1 chosen for their elocutionary, lit crary and forensic interpretation ' and ability. The contestants were as follows Miss Vcrntellc Mclvenzie. Bennetts vrlle district. She spoke on -the theme. "The Old Worn Out Rte.u'h ?,,if A-u- ?i?:?.? ? ^ Cannot, Pay." was disepsscd hv - Mriss Henrietta Jones of the Chart leston district. Miss Wclhelmina 5 Cooper, treated the tonic, "Should 1 the Pioneer be F0???tten".5 She hails from the Orangeburg district. From the Orangeburg disv Liict, Miss I.otiisc Sattcrwhite adt was- on "Literature has?its , Comedy of Errors. Info has "its [? Tragedy of Tragedies". She spoke . for the Orangeburg district. The _ representative of the Spartanburg t district and who presented the dis. .-cushion -on?"Should?the?ProrrccT I he Forgotten." was Mi'ss Rosa Lee t Grayson, while Miss Vera McDonv aid of Sumter district ventilated "Is It Fair." The three districts that were not represented were t lite Beaufort. Berkley and Greenville, and conspicuously so. ^ The judges? complimented each contestant highly. Awarded honorable mention to Miss Henrietta Jones. Announced that Miss Louh;e Sattcrwhite had won the ?100/00 Conference prize and that Miss Wilhelmina Cooper was the second best in the contest. While the interest, enthusiasm, . and oratory were not at as high r ; tension as the previous year's | contest, vet the thouirht. and i'?ns'n t I of "Veterans' Pension" was fu 11 \ I t lunhed and impressed. \ Drs. J. B. Randolph, president ol Claflin college; N. W. Greene, GreenvHIe I). S. and Prof. J. B. Burgess. Conference Director ot Youth Fellowship delivered excelt lent, and impressive speeches a long the line of the "Retired j Preacher". _| The?minister*,?delegates,?con , lestants, and visitors were given . a sumptuous, and palitablc dinner t by the good women of Wesley after adjournment of the contest. JOHN C. GIBBES,' 1 ^ Greer, S. C. s attendance of teachers and students. Collection Or>c. s The Woman's Circle No. 1, -_ sponsored -U Sinking and - Buffalo - (nickle) contest Sunday night, a l'he program was it# follows: The I Robinson quartet, Donalds, first e prize; The?Joihileo Singers sco e ond prize; solos; Miss Olivia I.atimer Unltnri t c) A* -? - iy "* . ""'wis v Knnsnda _(_\hatman, Vcrnia Stow aid. Eugenia Pressley. second prize and Mrs. Edith MeCart'er h Detroit, Mich. General eolleetior ?. $10.42. Total collection for tone test $51.82;. grand total $00.24. For a Palmetto Leader, please THE METHODIST seiv-ok.vroRiACHfcRS' CONTEST AND News Shorts Continue! from I'agc 1 Those 'successful candidates are .A lis. I'll la Morgan Ho.vafil uinl S'.Oltl !!. Mil Vat,. WASH iNHTON Negro rngi neer. ruai'te!T.;n>tei- ami anti-air rait units were warmly |naii-ed tor their work in <nnneetinn with , the preparations' far the Sicilian :r asion, some of whom wcie actual participants, when Secretary >f War Henrys I.. Stinison discuss: . e?l his i:?.5(i0 mile inspection 'trip to the Kuropean ami North .African theatres of operations a! his press conference last Thursday. "I personally met Col 1 lit vis. of .the t't'th. which is now stationed in Sicily.-' the secretary-said, "lie ilew over to Tunis to meet me." Slimson recalled his earlier state menunl" a few weeks afro that the squadron is doing "creditable Work". He also revealed that a = uihnnl anti-aiiuiaft unit i* in - Africa. ^ ? New York'?-At a special conference at tho Hotel Pennsylvania Monday, 250 leaders of the Interl.ational Workers order adopted a special statement dealing with the situation in Harlem. Said dohn i.' it >4. <<?i\t(iu;iwu, l AWWUVC r?cv. i :)1" the organization,"It is important for us to recognize that at no time did these disturbances assume the character or proportions of a race riot, ind the prompt action of Mayor La Guardia and Negro and lalioi headers helped to improve the situation quickly and effectively. High Point. N. C.?Chief \Y. (J. gro policemen to the High Point force. The: officers will beiriii their service within the next few days. The two are B. Allen Steele, hosier;' mill employe, and Oriel Leak, hotel employe. They will be assigned to the Negro see tion of town. Their appointments cmne through the civi 1 service board. Memphis, Tenn.?Two hundred Negro seamstresses, pressors -and spotters, members of (Local 26.J, International Laundry Workers' union (API.) began tbe second week of their strike against the . Kians il;-;hHri-',?licic.?seeking u'ii hot recognition. T w ontv-eieht white truck drivers went out on strike this week in sympathy with the Negr?> workers. Police radio cutr^s^^are patr oh i)g lias been no distirrhanee. No wage proposals have been submitted the- workers contcndimj tliey want only a union contract. Chattanooga?A new kind of re vival is being conducted here by leading white and Negro ministers. who have resorted to street corner preaching to carry the gos pel to the many hundreds who have never been inside of a church. The ministers have hern attract ing surprisingly large racially mixed crowds in their mass attack against sin, exceeding by fai the expectations of the intcr-dcrominational committee that plan ned the citywide revival. Atlanta?Risking death to push a small white boy she was nursing to safety, Mrs. Joscy Woodward, who was severely burned when a "stream of gasoline from I ii stalled truck ignited, was in a cratie primary election. Tht> 20th Doctors at (Irady hospital, when she was admitted, said Mrs. Wood ward has sustained first degree - burme of the arms, legs, hotly and hands. Police investigators ? said tho gasoline ignited when of the truckers stepped 011 the startei of the vehicle-white gasoline was being poured on the carburetor. Her small white charge, Louis Lflssitee. with- the-exception o f minor scratches, escaped unharm ' ed. Norfolk, \'a.?The Democratic party changed its policy toward > Negroes here Tuesday?wlum lui the first time in the state's hisI I tory, the party appointed five \e> ! gro judges and clerks to serve in ' the 21st precinct fori, the Democratic primary eleoetion. The 20fh pecinct is largely composed of Negro voters. PALMETTO LEADER ! Blast Intolerdnce I , ' . * | i ? . William N. Robson, producerdirector of Columbia Broadcast ;nf? Wyntntw'.i "Opan I ottn.- ?? Hip American People," which dramatized dangers of race hatred on Saturday, July 24. discusses the hrnndrast scrint with Wendell L. Willkie, whose postscript address to thc^"0pen Letter" contained suggestions for eliminating race animosity within the nation. Willkie suggested: Political and economic equality for Negroes, adequate housing projects, per capita*> expenditure of public monies on health and hospitalization; opportunity for education and a chance to serve fn any branch of the armed forces. _ \ IIDAT" FKyHTER PILOT 7 OJLitcr^v $kl_% . MsmninMiMaawMMM CLINTON NEWS . ?l 1'rivndship A. M.'K. Church I)r. II. W. Walker, Pastor Services were well atteiule*! Sunday. After a very good Sunday school the review was given by one of our own sons Rev. D.S, Stiber, who is pasturing one of the leading AME churches in N. Carolina. At lldll) our pastor presented Rev. Sober who delivered a noble sermon from the theme They Called Him the Lord and Master. It was like an old time revival. Echoes ~of aniens were heard in ocery pew. Every one present enjoyed the sermon. Pulpit associates were Revs. A. ('. Duekett and (j. T. Shelton. Sunday oveninc we were graced with the presence of a number of distinguished guests; among them Were the President of?Allerr V'ni-" versfty, Dr. S. R. Iliggins and - Prof. ('.?f-i. t-inrrett; Other?ministers were Revs. E. I., l.illiewood, A. J. Steward and 0. T. Shelton. Our pastor presented PresidentHiggins who made a very timely and informational address from - the subrtyt; The Christian^*-Place ill a WoiTd lake Ours. WTi^revci he speaks all ears and eyes are his, because he "rs our friend ;?nd counsellor. In his address h e praised the work done here by our - pastor ami principal. Prof_ Carrett made remarks which are al I ways full of advice. Closing remarks by Ue\. K. L. Lilliewood. i Wateree lbiptisl ( hurch niev. T. Y. ClartTy, Pastor | Revival meeting bagan at our chtirch Sunday, Aug. %? Our p*s" * 4' imn:i h11.1. nif;n school 1 Ui'itrr Sprinjr Alto two ?ic- j .vis-sftil weeks < ; school eve yone I is ,iiir.i Ktiniy'it'/ ver> hard to jh - I >Mopli. l> much this month. In pile of tic l)ui weather tin II. I . jrir.ls still i aiiiiiii"' tin \ ictnry. I 'mi; i tin- iirw in> tmetor Mr | j-V.'ih ' !?' ;nj I'icrltu: e hoyy nro <lo~ jitiV wondei*lHI work. ^ | Mr. and Mi C. I. Lynch -.t 1"; ikn'i'i^ an \iJUii^-rhrn-" I I parents Mi. urn! Mis. IInlu-'a-i?iiuaL I tlebanm. Kev. ami Mis. Jim. Unci's ver< |. \ ory?prowl?to?havi'?thei r?'rrahTI lauuhler li'tl" Drloris MarlieM o< Titi.ayi'T TTT^ T-nend a while wit'them al?o Mis. Nellie Kthridjre an I t ! ?* little \ ell it !C:ih -nder . on of Janiiiit'ii. N. Y. We hope Tor Oiem~a pTrnsniit ret,ui 11, Tnr?follow in", i x- '. . :ol'.n. (r.? wcie seen 011 the' caji'O' s re entl\ lame.- Clary. Wouiiiow l.yyitm Koha Williams. Hosa .lam. .1 il"?r0L?1 mix. (llaclys Qualtlchaum, Inja Daw's and Willette' Wise. Rebecca I Smith. Dorothy Uroadnax and Ipi nest Coleman. Mr. iiini .Mis. Clifton I.yncli nl Jsieiitoa. X. J., tile lure vimtnip pa rents, friend- and relatives.,;.. Mr. and Mrs. KVairR Morris 01 -|-fi i x-l| j, ^ . ii<' ftiodv ' -Mr. and Mr?. (Jpnrjjp IVterr??>n />f IJcmnstead, N. Y.. visited relatives and frcmis. On return inu hp will be inducted in the army. ^ Mirth Announcement J'yt. and Mr*. F??rrc?t I.eon Gardner of Ridge Spring and Al- ' PYIHG OH THE FT OH n.C pnufg L > fflEH * HEARD Of m.CCHMTlV. , i HIS WMESlH / ~ H5- ^ ^ ^ (.>: J iLV ' ' BBMBT 1\< rnt TT . ATHLETE \ G^t OHIY HAP A - ^BI&CrEYT GrAME,?&l ? FIGHT ON, IN THE HEM BULLETS,INSTEAD OF &01 VICTORY IS NWON. lor started the fire 'burning:. Wo had ;}1 visitors in our Sunday school. Among them wore Rev. R. j L. Satterwhite and Miss Rubye 1 M. Johnson. Rev. Satterwhite de' livercd the evening message. ' Rev. S. M. Chapprttc" of " Mnn- ' j roe. N'.t'., pastor of Providence ! R. ptist church. Charlotte. X. 1 [ is conducting the" meeting. j A BOLT THK FOLK Mr. Timothy Rlakely and sons .visited his mother Mrs, Dora B. j Bailey and mother-in-law Mrs. .Casper Wheeler. Mrs. Ida Blakc ly reports that her sister who is in Greenwood hospital i,s improvjillt ? . Mrs, Wilhelmtna S\ illiams and i , husband Pfe. Johnie Williams "were week end-guests of Pfe. Wil' liains?parents. m .. . ii... c?.. l .mi >. aji'a i\ iiiami, or., ilet^ ' guest Mr. Will Singleton of N.Y. J City. Ll. Walter MrMath of Tus, kcgce. Ala., was week end guest of his wife -J.Irs. Vivian?A. Me Math and little son. Misses Aurclia an<l .losephino | DillarTT arc spending- the week in I | Charlotte. Mrs. Lois Taylor of j Charlotte, spent the past week I with - ptirt'irrg-"Mr: imd Mrs. Eli- i jah Young. Mrs. Mary HenderI son and Mr. John H#nry Walker j I of Washington. D.C.. j?pent the past week with Mr. and Mrs? H. ! R. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Foster I White of Spartanburg spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Young. Misses Willie and Alherta Clardy of Tumi/ling Shoals are spending a few^ weeks with their sister Mrs. Ernestine Dillnrd. Don't forget our revival meet ing will start Aug. 22nd. - J ) t J Irndalr. announce the birth of a I ahv boy, Forrest Leon, Jr.. on luly 22. IU1:?. at Allendale. -S. f. Mrs. (iardner, the former .Miss TltomA^ona K. Hammond. Kiel;:e t.tui'hl at liiiini'ton Jt. hij'.li seliool, I.eesv ille, S. C. I*\-tT 1 eon (iai'iiier. a(*rie' Itnral t< ai'lii'i' at Kiilye Hill school, is mow wiiioinTi at 1 oil ttTTinintr -Mother and ..ai-y mo tlu.ijo imu. iiirthda> l'arl> <?n Thursday eveninv. I>th of Auuiist. i'.'t:;. a birthday, parts wn*???Mi?honor <if?little loin Iteiniee Crawford aye three, danyh ter of Mi. and Mr-. 5-taiTor! t ran tend of X. Y. by -hyr tnandnfoihei Mrs. M. K. Crawford. Tin dinitiy room t.Jde? Leaut ifully lie o rated with its enlor srlieme of pink and.iup:;, U1 eell: TTTe nr. TaT.te 'doth v.as- domed with hou'l of -cented Zenias and (ijji iinlns ami (.TTtiTTTi?Krrnmd tfrr?hn*ely -tort-hday take, topped with thr.ee ran lies and oitc? 1 to -ilit* irrest o! honor hy Mis. Ileitina' Wiyfall.. Cake, ice cream ami mixed can y wi'ic served by Mrs. WigtaI1. Very lovely yift.s ami silver were hroujrht' -by all and received )hv Mrs. M; K. < 'raw ford. From hei 'ill, iini ,>r.v v pnll ]>ri nire received a lace box of lov< beautiful' dresses hunderchielV--und candv. Those attending: the party wen little tlluu?Mttnitt. Sara -trrvlry: Ciaressa Hrghtowcr. lressa Peterson, Josephine Michael. Barbara Broadmtx and brother little Owens Broadnax. Also Mi's. Fred Mvfcf THE MOST WltllAKT Mail round athletes TS EVER TO WEAR THE XM ORMtef Of SYR*U',C, .-SINGH +:AS HMU& ev TAMED SPOWMRITER <*ANTIAN[> RICE AS GREATEST -EOEWARR PAV.tH Of THE DEC^OE. 1? ? HE EVEN WROTE A ato^. ?TjN^MEM NWVT HIM 1 5i?T^ iwirFSrj^y^" - . . = ?N MKT 9, LIEUT SIN6H\ "PLANE CRASHED IHTO LANE HURON. HIS BODY WAS FOUND JUHE 27MOST TWO MONTHS LATER. CHANCE TO WARM UP FOR HIS JT HIS COURAGEOUS SPIRIT WILL tT> OF TEKKA MATEVPITCHING LET PAtfEV UNTIL THE FINAL . , ... . v . .f . * MT OI.IVK AVE cnriun" Rev. A. N. Hampton. Pastor Sunday marked another high day at Mt. Olive. Sunday school ,tt the usual hour. We are proud to have our pastor hack, after spending a week in Summertihi. with Rev. J. A. DeLaine. Their meeting was a great success. IK joined the church one night. Out pastor, preached Sunday as never before: it seemed as if he had Mt. Olive's revival meeting hegins the f>th Sunday night in this month. The speaker will he announced later. OWINGS NKWS !Mt. ( armel A. M. K. Church Rev. I). ('. Brow n,. Pas tor S. S. was held at its usual troyn with Sunt. Ferguson and officer? at their post. After S. S. the pits tor preached very forceful froir the theme The summer is over the harvest is past and we are nol served yet We were in the spirit on the Lord's day. Thirty personF.rovvn is a fine preacher and pas tor. Come see the great thing? he lias done:for us, whereof we art glad. We had suite a f?\v visitors during the revival: Mrs. .Minnit Hates. Philadelphia; Miss Kizial RicKinney, Washington, D, Mrs Carrie J.ouis, Washington, 1>. C. Mr. and Mrs Mitchell Williams am Mrs. Luln Mae Boston, Baltimore Mrr. MtVH-te Steward, l.m* Powell Alice Alston, Washington, D. C. and others. M. B. Dor roll, reporter, ? t? ? I'tlurin and i: tor KntriupI lum fidir. ilcniK Uaullc; Jilriu t rV'uie iiNjirc^scd ^iv4<^V^>ipble uB Ti uf L, 4'uvis^ reporter You Can't Styp Birthdays . But Yiou f an Eijd - I j GRAY HAIR I WORRIES 1 I Act Now ... Bet ore Yoo Start looking ' Yoors Older Than You Roolly Aro i IIf you want to bring a new,' rich color to your hair? start using Godefroy's Larieuse Hair Coloring now.lt acts qyickly and. directions in the "H red box make it simple to apply. | t\ You'll he* amazed at how w evenly and easily it goes on. Won't rub of! or'wash UUI. | 3 and used for 45 years. 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