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| "THE OLD GRAY" By E. I'hiUp Ellis ooooo c :*?; . J? WERE 1 A SOLDIER V? It I could be qualified as an ^ American soldier to light in this bloody war that's being waged all over the world today, I would * tiiat consecrate myself to God. We have some enlisted men in the , \ service Unlay who are very discreet and seem to be God fearing. ' "r? able to observe are just out foi a Big Time, which is damaging . to the success of the war. Strange to say that America is a chris1 tian country but some of its 1- drafted men have?no more?eon- .Germans and Italians. They arc half drunk one part of the time when they are in the streets, ami ' 06 city oustis, and instead of go~f?. in j?to church - on?Sundays they . frequent all of the alleys and , dives of the cities looking foi what they call a "big time." They can be seen all times with a bunch of women many of whom don't worth their names. A veiy foolish saying is that a soldier's life is rough, and they endeavor to make the saying true. Some . -time ago several ministers ami I K were on a train with any numbcr of soldiers,?ami?they tursed and drank whiskey before ls as though we were gangsters. Some women were on board, but the. soldiers cared nothing for- them. 1 notice^ that the theatres and USO Centers are crowded with them, and I am wondering ,what l~t time they attend religious services with their chaplaais. I have no '* idea of being living when this - war ends. Fof sin is the cause of it, and the people are not getting a b??. hettor- The rich want ' the war to close so they can continue to accumulate. The strong want it to stop so that they may continue to oppress the weak. And so far as this talk of freetlom it has no reference to Negroes under the sun. But we must all fight, for if this countiy loses, it will l? the beginning of the judgment in this world upon every tribe and nation, kindred and pcow pie. To be continued. Kingatree Sunday ' -School Convention B Br. J. L. Benbow, presiding el dcr held one of the best District Institutes in the state at Francis ^ Brown church, Charleston a few K . " caring loathe delegates. Dr. Beti? bow mado liimselfa _hig__br oth er_ I to the' ministers and delegates, . ail of whom- spoke in glowing teims and thought none is more competent in.the state than he. 1 Rev; C. L. Barr who made the motion for me as secular press "* reporter, died a week alter the convention closed. The District deeply deplore his passing and is ? in deep 'sympathy -with his widow . and bereaved family. Rev. Brown pastor and members fed the delegates until they wanted no more, ihe young .Mr. Hughes preached -7 fclie opening amnion, and the sub, I jects prepared by the Presiding J Elder were high class and well dtgtrussed.?Prof. J? K. Smith of Andrews was elected District Supt. Prof. John Harris State Supt. was simply tine in his illus* trated lectures. The Palmetto Conference The abo^e Conference will convene at fct. Luke of which I am pastor, October 14. Housing conditions are more than a problem ill Pimnln Kiii-c u-V?a have homes have rented out cv-ery room to defense workers and they arc living in one room theniwives. Every pastor in Charleston has eofne to our rescue in taking Wclegutes and still we a r t I short of homes. All of the pa&=__ tors have been assigned and lo ^al elders and deacons will not he expected until Friday. 1 love ~ all of my brethren but 1 cannot give you a place tor stay in Charleston. Pastors coming on Wednesday will please bring your ration book, because your hostess cannot buy food for you withut your ration book. And again they cannot feed you for nothing in Uicsl* war-times. Dr. J. L. Benbow U is" asking every delegate of the -Dfatfict to bring $1.UU-1. i_ for their hostess. The South Carr oiina . "Conference which metis here In November is paying $1.00 and this money is collected wly;n ? the delegates register before he preachers nor people can feed ii, delegates four days for nothinir. P Intelligence would suggest this. Oar ^Subscribers -- /-We want this to be the banner year for The Palmetto leader. Let every subscriber pay up in lull. Every reader of white daily papers is paid up to date, and *. yet iome of our readers owe us > $6.00. please, be ready to cheek V op in full when I come to your Conference on Friday. This we beg in interest of a Negro enterprise. Prove y<>u:- rare loyalty and Ip*' cooperation. President Pearson Dr. J. k. Pearson is resigning as head of our interdehbmination9S~al ministers union of Charleston yjiuattd vicinity on the advice of his X physician. Dr. J. W. Curry wifl ^ Succeed him. Tuesday night, Oct. ^ tandered hmi at ML Ollvat Pws- ' m iwiiiiibiI iinni II in Let ba advance on our kneest' SCOUT NEWS rnuur. srmrs kkckivii fI M.I I' \\\ \IH)K _[J Thrvi' Scouts of Columbia. S. j ( .. worF- TTVardwl "the Kagle , Dadge last Friday evening at ( the division to receive the Kagle j Fudge. which is the highest rank ;h scouting. , David Chtmon of Troop 157. Clifton Beachum and Nathaniel ( Harrison of Troop are toe Scouts that wiil he recorded in history? a* the first Eugh^Scn ts ' i?i tut' Central S. C. L)ivi;>iou. . 7-May?they forever live i |> to tiio principles uf Scouting.? : A I.ho at this Court of Honor, j the fotlowrng Scouts were advanccd: Second Class Connie himmi?n?r j Joseph Williams. Pickens Howe, Richard Stevens of Troop 1."?1; Alv n PorteC of Tioop 1 oW: also ( Molvin \Vnshin?Mii:i. Herbert Am- | akcr. Raymond llowell. Samuel Freeman of Troop 102. First Class, Riclund Williams.'. Augustus Ashe*, of Troop 1 "> 1; j James Thomas of ..Troop 1 t>2. ] .' --Star, Jacob- Blocker D:i\i<l Fox, j and Charles Bailey of Troop. 1 ad. Rev. H. ir. Butler made inspira- \ tional remarks to the advancing Scouts. - ' j Mr. Everett Spurloek awarded the Eagles. Brief remarks were made by ' Mr. C. A. Johnson, chairman of (" the Columbia division. Mr. Kos- 1 soe- E. Stevens, Executive of the | Central S. C. Council, Mr. N. S. : Kmric. \eteran Scouter ami Field ! Executive L. F. Scott. Mr. C. W. Madden. Division 1 Commissioner presented the* Scouts to presiding officer, Mr. Harold R. Boulware. Mr. Monroe ^ ganizing a new Troop. v cuv^^c idv'i':' " ^ inong The most active Troops iTT " the Council. This is a result of a wide-awake division committee. Mi. W. J. Mrownless, chairman of I hi> k itrchtivv' /hVSeimi . .. ? vot ioivii dkdlcvl uia l the iiin isioti has been completely organised. i Chairman, W. J. Hrownloe, vice c chairman, H.I,. Aid,ester, l)iv. i ComnrftrctnttW'Gr'Cr Kirkland, Or- v gani/.ation and Extension, J. D. Aim shall, -Ftattte. James 1 Ivt ' Camping and . Activities??AluyK t \\ olst. Advancement, 1*. H. Mdn- . nana, health and Safety. .J. 11. Thomas. 1 <3 ? """NINETY SIX NEWS 5 il ?The Huria) Aid Society had its ' monthly memorial meeting. They v paid otf six present deaths. The total amount raised for the pros- c ent deaths was $78? and 2 hack 1 deaths $80.54: ~ thus total raised 1 for the eight heneluiai les $8tii.o4 ' This is indeed commendable fm this Society with Mr. Holmes for -k their etlicient president and Mr. v 1). 8. Willftims the wonderful see- ' rotary. This .Memorial Service is iield every 4th Saturday and for t-he?next?three months?they?wiH pay six death hcimtOs-per nmrrth v Airs. Pearl VViiliams of Newberry attended the Hurial Aid ^ auditing "M is. \Y3 Ilia ills too fen-" lets etlicient service to her people ALi.xaes?Lucx. Annie Mae, and Frances Saylgs ami Miss .lose- " ohino Ki'iiin Mm.. ........ i - mn-nis Friday of Mrs. Vinnia Moore. * l'he menu was delicious. x Mr. (ifcoige Louden ami Mrs. * Helen Weeks left Thursday for Philadelphia. Mis ftwert Wade and Mrs. Mai i tic Sanders are on the sick li,st.^ We hope they' will soon recover. 1 Mesuames Elizabeth Dean, F.f- f fve Dean, Florence Goodwin and 1 ? v.?l ai kru?attended?the Wo. _i man's Aid Convention at Laurens i?st week and report a wonderful ression. Mrs. Maggie Long, grand * president Mrs. Li 11 ian Wadsworth grand secretary. Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse Peterson of v Philadelphia came home to wit- 1 ncss the funeral of Mrs. Petersson's mother Mrs. Brown. Sunday school at Bethlehem 1 Sunday was very good with Supt. I , W. L. Marshall and his teachers J 1 at their post of duty. Mrs. Eula ? Williams' friends are glad.to have 1 her in Sunday school after being ( absent several Sundays on ae 1 count of bavig her tonsils reinov cel. - ' Mrs. Vijba Moore our efficient ^ nurse and Miss Frances Sayles of i New York were our Sunday ' school guests and both made < eery tine talks to us. MT. MORI AIT Y.M.K. (IHIK'H ' I Ucv. L. P. Vance, Pastor t Sunday was another lovely day | ? with the members of Mt. Moriah , i A ME church.~ Sunday sChoM?at; the uaual .hour with Supt. atxf co- | l vrfirtrers at tfieTr T?ostM, The~les- ! ^ . _V ~r. ..~ . . > Rev. C.L. Barr, Pastor Ciapway Circuit Pies Suddenly Rev. L- Hair died suddenly lit the parsonage on the Gapway Circuit, Salter*. t->. L., Sunday e>r.. citing September 20th, after a few hour* illness.?His death was n shock to the church ami cominunity.-He was horn at Lanes, >. tin* son of Mary K. Mathis and the late Kasom Ha. r, t It e brother to Mr. .1. I'. Barr Lanes . v .. ana l'rof. K. K. Barr o f [ reelevville. S. C. He was?uuuca led ~at Allen .L'n- . iveisity, Columbia. He joined the Palmetto Annual Conloience. alter returning fiom the World War. Later lie was transferred Uu i he CcirUaH?Conference. where-. In* labored faith, ul.v ami succcssrrrdy?tor .nVcnd yoarv- and?pws? fond some of the leading charges in tliaL-Cunlvrrnee. La^t year he nat tianslerred back to his home .on te. eiiee 11'ill met to} to fill the infancy at the Gapway Circuit, aneie lie came to his peaceful end He pastured this chaige .only ten months, lie organized and plan-' km a financial drive for the remodeling and. beautifying of the . hurdles of. the Circuit. He rais.'d all of his Conference claims mil it few hundred dollars left in llie trustee-' treasure and many mcinbeis - .were added to _ the 111 f 11 llo Wfic Invinl Kv * ft rr-r cople of his charge and conimunny. .LJoih white and colored respected him. He wa,< the gliding ighT in "the community. He wet.i great Gospel preacher, a proiTcssi. e pastor, a devoted son -to li* mother, a loving fhi;other, 'l'a~' (-r-t-t-?anil .hi.shstiuL?suuJ dignified _ Jhiistian gentleman. 11 is loc al services were held I'hur.sday, .Sept. 2.'?rd at St. Philip w.lv. church, Suiters, S. at J o'clock, p.m. Rev. (.'. S. ). Mo et ;e,?master?of-teremoies. Those a iio oiiiciaed as follows: Revs, W. F. Wagner. J. ~Ai DoLaine.?k. \. -Hi own. C. MeClary, \V. I). \ir.g. F. W. laiwrence, H. Mnith, it. I'. Pyatt, Prof. (J. G. Garrett, if t oluinhia. Prof. Rivets, Prol. \mieison. Prof. Smith. I'rof. Thotius. Mr. "K. \\\. Lawrence and . otiieis. CJliituary b'y Mrs. Amu 1,1. Lawrence.. Dr. J. L. Kenbow, hesiding Khler of the Kingstree )istrict delivered the eulogy. Inciuienl .Jerusalem cemetery unlet a blanket of Mowers. -lull i>carc?rs were J. II. Turner, A 1111e W illiams, S. B. Burgess, >. .J. Hodge. W . M. Thompson. 1. >. (lamb.e. Rogers and Diniery laiertakets in charge. IH' K WKSI NKWS ! Rev,. B. .1, Glover spoke instruciveTy?to the?-members?of Mt. J .ebanon AMK church on last iyiiiluy. ami sis usual each one .resent ehjoyed the service. At the eveing hour ol worship desdames Jul.a P. Moragne and 'ea.i Gordon presented the young htlureij of the1 church and comnullify in a sacred concert which i as much enjoyed. At Mt y.if^n Ppncliflni'ion :ut*clay school was conducted by he ?>upt. Mr, C, W. Kins unu ...ryeiy attended. At Si. Alary baptist Air. .1. C. >nnald and his stall ot othcers icld a j > ro tit a hie sessioi i o t_ the iuuduyT school. At :;::iu TFe junin* choir of Alt. Lebanon AAiK, entlered a soiik service in uiterst of the BTU. -Miss Rachel Wharton who inched her State License .ill Bcany t ulture recently i> working > ' he Beauty Parlor of Mrs. Sarah leid of Abbeville. ~AIr. ATTHer Truitt of Washing on i.- spending his furlo. ^h here vi'th parents Air. and Airs. Storing I mitt prior to being iiiductu into the army. Airs. LuciiHIa Blount who has eon ill foe chvernl days i/ snnic^_ 'hat imprjrvcjlr " ALiss HattH* Bailey and sister di's. Frances Stevenson of New nitk- are -guests-of their parents, fr. and AirS. Thomas Bailey. Air. Robert Wharton who "is a Uioeiit at "X1 fen University ea.ne " ; on last Friday to report t o nr i.ocai 1 m an Hoard ol Abbeilk1. lie iccurned to Columbia on unday. I'd. Koliert Richardson i.s here isitmg his parents Mr. and Mrs. 1. L, Richardson.. Mr. \V. E. Yauss returned t o Ik-tj Anderson Co. hospital* and hid the cast removed irom his nurtured leg.?He is getting aong nicely. , ' . Mrs. Altha Ruth Hunter is reovcrmg nicely from an operation or appendicitis performed at the \ndcison county hospital. on was interestingly taught and e\ iewed by the pastor. At ItibJO our pastor brought us i very inspiring message which mule every heart rejoice. Truly ve have a great pastor. The pasen extended invitation for joinis. three ci'nic forward and eon uc.ed themselves with the Church olfeetion for the day was good. Ac; were glad to see Misses Eillie Viae and Martha Agnes \\ erts mine. They spent the summer villi their aunt Mrs. I'earl Oxner n Hutfalo, N'.Y. While there they .isited many places of interest; imong them was'Niagara Falls. They reported a lovely vacation. airs. \ ante has returned from) oodrttft. While theie she -vhhKhI 1 neither and sisters. Taint oiii for the ManTosy We(t | ling Friday nite before thy see- i iiul Sunday in October. If you i miss the wedding, you will miss j i treat. There will be several quar ' tcts. Come put and enjoy your. <elf. ' i - ** ? - -C the palmetto f.'efil, rn;iiti\(;' yellow jackets i.osk initial By Frederick Jam 's CvTwi en Hit' hours of fight am' en o'clot'iv last Saturday night the Midi Ytllow Jackets would hiWt Tvrn -fmirrd battling against* the I. A'. Smith golden Bulls with the "bvei t the attii-H nfemive was a whale of a strug .vie. The I eautifi 1 and expansive Charlotte Memorial stadiuui was naif full of spectators with qui'tr .? lev. North Carolina fans ooost.: i g the Allen side and the star'. -u??wliisi e?hip-.- The l.i t? worKs. -tarrrred on at the very beginning of the game villi lite iiB I'lhnore clinging up .1 !\e punt about 15 ,\ iirus. i ne B. lis were so completely -.ei -poor retbby the?assorted?line P tout t. oacn i.awson nan s elect~Ti T? t..ioo inter tlu'n^ at the >U.rt, that they began tumbling .no touting. CUiey .uuicd-uml lost , Vaids aim 111.noted and iost 15. i ..e Yeliow Jackets were "on''. T.I course tne Bulls then were . ? i tt>. to a iS if, ooiy to .el I' ll*' .no i enng up tile p. nt again, 25 ,siti its.- 1 ne loins tug' i.e..uitci.es .. toc hist tp..titer v.cre Brown, .cuter; Vance tSolid I'apa; tcjt ...i ; 11u.ics, l ignt-tavk.e; Witpt rspoon, liitlliJitcis.; .Jenkins, luitoitcis and t'apt. liolpiim. <|uai ter-. ?.tC.s. 1 he second quarter found B. \ > I c one. t i i.i- s i.... o . u>- i...... .. i.i. I,.ill llli' b. lis l.llUll Oil I lie lllli j. sci miniage alio tne tan, latin,. ll.O.lli Ij.Ooll, J'l.1,1 ?i|Jf lllUlC Ct',i rr man 1-\ Ctv Onus -*-!.> OliO . -Wiv?ri.>, hi oveil me chour-rvader.s >. ?. v. ^iiiiin omit ..e Stiippeu ..i3ii ifii mil ?Ke, r o.-icii ii...?urn.. an I,mi .on. m.. i.i'mi. L?.i .i.e iie.?l 1'ioy t.ijii. tiuijiw.ii, i|0.u il.ril ,., 1111 -nil' ... v.. Olllllll pUSs.^ieni lot n loss 01 <t y.u ?s. opil' i.s Urokcn and we..it ijiens cause., uie mills to i\i.i\ on uie no ii.i.m and it?iviu- Uicn -il?iild Ltiu ?> ?> t jacross the lield later io miu? m... f^uarterback Uoipmn nan can., "tnat quarterback sneak ami inn. ripped mi zo yards, jusi bciu.c .... half enued. i ne i t'niiiv J.ikels storied in. >lt| (Juitrui \\ Yen lltcli Mtli.C UUIn mic defensive that hau luo.?. everyHung hut tears from the Lruilis . lllill Cuii.^l 1 iu U'i I liiv. ? v . i .ui.i.1,111 C. Knrd. ngnl-i no piaycd a (. odd game lor bu minutes; .-warn. . oio-K aiViI fclei jyoii, .til. cap lain atid lullbacn, wc.o p.at,..... luiituiii as never ue.uxe uuu ?> tnough llie break tn.n n.n mi, a amn tor never came I lor lUv 1 enow Jackets; .-IMII iOUi.i.i ^uu,. >. ml ini.V?llignl?m?t ...i. .... t.'i ?in?t+rr?ttli quarter tin '11. lis a gain decided to try their pass.'r attack and through, some unite co mil ed for. football lcgislu t m, they had two touchdowns accrcd lieu to them. But eveii^in the face ot this, S. Jenkins permanently broke up the Bulls passing; alia, end threatened their rtrninng offensive. i nen M. Brown, center, inUM capted -a?pass ami stretcneil out ii.i.in the Held lor !iti yards. In the Jasa-itaii?hhou+c?1++ -pi.-e.? Goiphin. again sthblted dd yards tue ncid with trie pig skiti.Uie Yellow Jackets lost a coloriu. . n tory ouiiiotig.ii like irojaiis f.. Hie finish. i?K\ \ K'rr?*v H I I'. \ i u < l?v C. I). Sanders, reporter About all of our teachers, tea i. ing in various counties arc vih i>. ..i(oi..fr scltool U'lm of work. Misses Mabel ami Klouise liit'w left lor llatesburg; .Mrs. Wall 1' loruia; Mrs.. li> isc l.ye llooin*on Spartanburg;. .Miss <)li\ia Wr.ghl daughli i o Kcv. ami -Mrs. A. .1. Wright It*i t lor ! isk uiii'versitv. .where she will. enter college this term. Airs. Alassio ol Atanville spent a week's vacation in the city uniting Aliss Ryies ? it ml- fa in My r They were the pleasant visitors ot Aliss Shada . Reese and >istn Jeral Reese of Abi.vrdeen. N. t .. were in the city a lew hoars Kiitlay. .Miss Shad a is a student nurse in the Wa\erl'y hospital, Columbia. Nurse Quick, a recent graduate daughter ol Air. ami Airs. ;s. Quick to date has made good in 11iu i-iiy Hospital 1)01110. I i . more of?our girts?tntl rrrmjrrvT; the nurse eoui .-c. Mr. K. 'L.' Johnakiu open a first class stole and tea room 011 king street. Plenty ol good io.nueat, good music to listen to and lovely phue to eiitertam 1 .?.?1.ii\ lien in the city, stop in and enjoy yourself. Miss C. Davis spent a few ho,tiro the city, home with grand-moth er, Mrs. Peguese. She spenjr*lhc summer in New York. She left over the week end lor her schno work. Mrs. Breedyn of Clio was in the city... tno week end visiting tier daughter, .Mrs. Dickson. Nils Minn.-. M-? ' 1:.... V- .?*??*_ \ III Uilllil NJH'll I a few days in Tiinmonsville triends. Shi- was the house guc.si of Mrs. Mabel. Mrs. Rachel Tally of Fayeueville, N. C., is home visiting Mrs. Flora Fields and family. Prof. J. S. AlcKntfht was in .tiie_city .the week end making pop calls to old friends. thesda Baptist church, Society Hill, preached the morning sermon for Rev. A. J. Wright at Shilol: church. ITe spoke troirV the subj?w Tho?Type of (,'hriptiani.i?A4ler which the communion was scry ? _ Allen A. M. E. Church, Sew York, Does Thing Leadership of Dr. John Courses Enriched and ; i '* ' 'wSni*"n I DR. .1. M. DAV\ KINS. Ji\ l One of the most unique affairs in till' history of the A. M. K. Church took place in.tin* beau.fully decoiated lecture room of lilnn flmi-.il, I .mm ii -i V Y Fiiday evening, September 10th. ' at i.?:-i0 o'clock when oi r pastor. i>r. .John Morgan Pawkins, Jr., temUired a banquet to the otlieers of the church?L This alTair was most unique in that it was the first linie-^in-our (ong Tears oT church experience that we have ever known any pastor to go down in Ins own -y-oekft, ami pay??uch a sump. uoiis i n.-kt mf. ;111 ol us were | | privileged to enjoy that e citing. Mrs. Alfred K. Marshall. a most versatile and charming young lady was our hostess, ably assisted by Miss Matiiilda Throck morion, another very tine and j apable member of the pastor's | ahinet. "The tables Were set up in the? form of a great unite cross," beau j lifully decorated and ladencd ! gods?a feast fit for a king, ami j , -crseil by a bevy of yuunc inisse i | a hose -beauty.?chat in?and service j lent color and dignirCy?lu-.lhc -ueca_L .?ion, which?made one feel proud ; | if ihc iact that he .was a part of-J-i 'noli a wumierf. 1 assemblage.. The pastor ami hi? a-sistanis j sat at the apex of the cross and . ithers sat 'around the arms audi ' i ap.igiu. Our hostess, Mrs". Alfred I K. Mai? ii:. 11. will, l>.-v .a> i ?S ? 1 1 1 i 1 ' llllti -|H' I frOliilll lA I ? sat at tin- idol of ilie cross, drap j eel "in a bcanlil'nl evening gowivj-which, greatly enhanced the pie- . tire alrraily cream! lit?tin' cMin- ' it Us fell that?U- was good to ; ( .>a\ c been present. I Dr. liawkins has proven himself .o ^he^fu wonderful leader', a great ^ sclioTar, financier and organizer, ..itii a great vision, coupled with < .. sense of values and apprccia- i lion .of worthwhile service, and rf given the vvrrole-hcarteti cooper.tion. support ami encoui agonient t of both officers and members?nf? 1 our cnureh. he will bring the-' church along - to- a point hithei j u> i:nuuowii in any church within the confines of the New York Conference. j ship of our oh tire h. maTong it . I possible for class leaders to have < to "w?, 1 k only a few paces in order < to visit their members, is a tri- 1 in te to his ingenuity and far- ' sightedne*s. The results of this j has been phenomenal, increasing . our class dues by more than two i ( hundred percent. We must ami 1 v.e will hfiek hlm?up alt the way. , j | -Our pastor, tall. a'tldeUcr a-oo I j trim in a natty black cut-away i suit, looking like he was'monarch I ' of alb he surveyed, *\pod up ami and in glowing and elotpicnt terms, brought his hearers t o j their feet many times in t h e I midst of sustained applause, when he outlined his program, which in, our opinion will not only huiid a greater Allen Church, but . will also , build a greater community , life in Jamaica; and if. and when j ho leaves this City, the people i J ail over will know that a man j ed. Mr. P. P. Reese spoke vevv briefly of the new heni'm? n|o+>4 heinir installe<l at Shiloh church, j The many classmates. school friends and church workers, regret I _-sQ_niudi to learn of the death of j Rev. (!. Daniel's wife. He and the sympathy in their grief. Our .sick friends, Mrs. .J. Thoir.p , son. Mrs. H .1 .dales. .Mrs.?fe'ox, Mrs. Crosland, Mr. Jul his KUcbe, - Vii -1Jkiu;^ and Mrs. l)udh'y , . ? . V V Jamaica, L. I., . Il| fs Under The Able Morgan Dawkins, Jr. Attendanc Good Rev. Kdmutid I). Ward, his assist- ' ^5 am. and Mr. Alfred K. Marshall.Athaitmau of the Tiustee Board. Rev. Kdniund I). Ward, our vvorthy assistant to the pastor came ^)0 forward attired in a black tuxedo bland in his usual genial and ele- j gartt manner, admonished his 1 1,1 hearers?to?support?their?^hurch | j and the program of bur pastor, \ i to. the extent of their ability, I R< -piijiually, moraljy and financial-j l'n l.v; and if they do, tjie speed of j Allen will be so accelerated a s 1 v she rolls toward the'goal of ~"s"uc I he cess, tliat the combined forces of j ., , . ' I mi eviL and propaganda cannot atop ( ^ her, or oven slow her up# He also ] wi pointed out that as long as our ' -lf pastor held on to Jesus' hand, we jj* -hoeId hold his hand, and stay with him 011 the firing line until ca ,1... , ' - ?: me- uitiiiv navu pcen over ai)fLtno w| victory won. Applause, and more ^ applause. be Mr. Alfied E. Marshall, chair- th man of the Board of Trustees, TJTtt; dignified aTul handsome, nT^^" is own lights, was also attired in a black tuxedo. Mr. Marshall of stressed the ideality of Church <*s bifo and why we should give ou? pastor our. whole-hearted coop- m, eiation. Among other things .he a said: "Allotr A. M. E. ChUlch is our church, situated in Jamaica.... mi our community; the greatest part of her sphere of influence lies within the confines of Jamaica and not in the Brosx or Satcu Islandr-ajul that if we who are Ja- ' , ? f maiians and who intend to stay hcie, ever hope to see Jamaica ? , . . Su atfconic tlie community it ought |ef .o be, we must suppoit our own bu church to the extent of our abil- th< ity regardless to likes or dislikes Aden A. M. K. Church is o.rs." or. Marshall took his seat in the gu .nidsf of great applause. w; Se eral others spoke of the ^ work of tlie Chuich under its ^t( present leadership. highly com- fiij mending the pastor and endorsing progrnin in-its entirety:?r k""" After tlie bamplet the dostn^f "" slid? emwn+Hg-- eve+rt--of?tlu* oven?to, ing was Mrs. Alfred K. Mar- no ^hull's?ceilal?of?"t-rod?(lives?us "jMen." hy Josiali Holland. This ^ number vims dedicated to our pasLor. Dr. Dawkins. and in our o pinion was one of the finest ren- ' 'la litions we have heard in many a * t>o lay. We wish this would happen igain very soon. Thus ended one oT the most outstanding a n (I most enjoyable events in the hisLor.v of Allen A. M. K. Church. A Careful Observer. MTrr-TT : \u CA.M.K.) ; LlS^LlM I- VI' > ' It A IS _ "! Sri3.72H.31 Continu.:>l from I'age.l r- U'i entertainment .. The General Conference of the ' f'hurch meeting in Philadelphia da; n 1 '.Ml received from the Mid- of Tear Conference here sufficient funds for entertainment. The ; cssions win he held at St. Mat- I hew A.ME Church of which the | itev. M. M. Lewis is Pastor- and I tiv Mother Bethel AME Church of i>k vhieh the Rev. E. L, Blake?i-*- = >astor. Mayor of Trenton Speaks Heading the local citizenry on ae Wednesday evening, at the Wei- \y. nine Exercises, was His Honor Ma'vor Andrew J. T>ueh who nST. ! wrved ;that the Church must play h" i large part in the "realization ,<a >f christian goal-." The Lei v rcla Lev. Frederick M. Adams of the I Protestant Episcopal Church ,_} (while) ot Trenton and Dr. Char- . cs A. liraddlis weie also featured -peakers at the Wednesday ogv- It' :*ning session. Br Dr. Charles H. Wesley of Wil l<(. aerfhree University reviewed the ontinted progress of Wilherforee ^ trmversity?arrd?observed?that -it?is. imperative that larger enntri- vil luitions he made hy 01.r group to (-v sup) oit our educational institutions. .The subject of?Dr. Wes-. ley's address was- "Wilherforee ty and the Realization of Christian m, ideals." :(-t SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. 'T.MIAt SCHOOL 1,11 fc The Si nday s<heel opened a" t or l . o'.iovk eonducted hy Hupt., Mr. He W.illiams. .\u average attendan e of sis present and a splendid lesson Mi .as discussed. Subject: Our part Ed :n :hc making of our nation. To Aftoi the lesson had been (lis- el] u-seil in cTass''s Ihoroughlv the I M .-'i pt. jjuve <i vi ?\v splendid re- I I,. \ lew. The financial" banner went Mi u> Mis* .Sini'a cl.ms who had ><? l\iu eiillei lion. The aLUmlancc | so banner went to Mia* Mack. We Fsi nave reereation every Friday nitc le\ -rt?ttrtttt:?YOU HIT- tVelf'rtMo. Rhudine Johnson, reporter; A. sa -Vr.?Whilom* Smpl ae EAUFORT DIST. UPPER DRIVE EPORT The ministers of the Beaufort st 1 ict met at I'ocotaligo, Sept. , at the Unied Outing Ground, Elder I. W. \Vifborn conducted c devotional exercises. Hymn i. dvo \vas~sung. Invocation by v. \V. F. MeBrojvn.. Elder Wilin lead the 11th chapter of lie-1 ews. He spoke-interestingly a-i ut this chapter. Mrs. Z. h. I*ri- J is led in singing two spirituals.) Elder Wilborn presented Rev. cio. y Drive for this District. ?v. Hamilton in a few well choswoids presented Rev. H. M.' own, owner of the Unied Out nd-.?Rev.?Brown--gave us short history of the ground and artily welcomed rrrr gi on,. " v. J. TV. tevenson tn a timely inner responded to this welcome hw Steveson and Mrs. Williams ;ie asked to call for a collec>n. Do was raised. Rev. Hamon presented this momy to v. W. M. Brown. The Victory -Drive roll was hiH \1 AOll HD tfiio th no report from a few ehargWe feel assured when Elder ilborn makes his report Octor t>, the amount will surpass e above stated amount. Elder Wilborn thanked the miners and-all who helped to nmke= is report possible. Rev. Frank Alston, chairman the refreshment committee, sistod by Mrs. J. I. Hamilton, is. G. \V. Gillisoiv Mrs. McDon:1, .Mrs; Stevenson and others ttde it possible for us to enjoy very nice refreshment. if Outing Ground, you have iSsed a treat. I. V. BROWN, Reporter. HBl.E BRANCH M. K: CHt'ROt 7TUw,?IL-G Cunningham, I'astor Sunday school at KTa.ni., with ipt. and teachers present. The ison was beautifully explained, unlay being the fourth Sabbath e pastor was with Mt. I'isgah. unlay evening the ACE 'League inlered a unique program spoilred by Mrs. Amy Ligon. The lest speaker of the evening ; is the Rev. H. B. Butler. We ;re also glad to acknowledge e presence of Prof. McGee, Mrs. iGee and son and all other visit ;friends. Collection $d;t. >0. 8 p.m. at Double Branch Rev. ?Mt?L unninglmm?who?preached t of his soul a very inspiring :*y - Driver being over-,-- we?arew looking forward to the A11al Conleienee. We say to our sitingfriends come to Double ancti where visitors are always koine. At Mt. I'isgah Rev. Cunningni and his guests were Sunday j iner company of Mrs. Amy Li- j u ami Sister; -also Mrs. f.nniia I rick~ ? 1 l . .... - i Misses Mattic ami tunne l.owr, I.tieilic Johnson and Mr. C. wery are at home again after ending several weeks in Wash jtoii, I). C. i1 rof. ll.il> Walker of Fay ell ele, N.C., spent a lew hours tli his wile's parents* Mr. uiui *. T. F. Brewer la-t Wedncsy. Prof, and Mrs. H. C. Brewer Hartsville were seen in low u .1 Mrs; J. L. Johnson?and?"Mi? ice Brewer who visited tela es and friends' ill X. Y. City, iladelphia and Washington rerr~a very enjoyahie iiijtt ? Mr. Frnest Kushing left la.ek for an indelmite stay i i: ishington, L). C. Prt. HarrHtr~Hnclair who i> Ma- tied Tn^Caliioima is visiting his teuls, Mr. and Mrs. S. .J. Sinir. Among the students who have itiiiitil their studies are Miss nnie Blakeney at Fayettevillc achers College, Mr. Marion K. ewer. Coulter Jr. College. M iss- I l.'leille and I.nnisi> 1 . rrrttnr Jr. College: ? 1'tof. 1). J. Johnson of Tioimonr.-le spent Sunday visiting rolaes here. Mrs. Anna Johnson reports a ry enjoyable stay while visitr relatives in Georgia and Klort, recently. ./Ts. j Miss K. Lucille Johnson and ' t utlu r William II. entertained a I ' tv friends Monday evening lion-' ins Miss Mary I'oe of Chcraw , side the honor guest other out t town quests ineludoih I'rof. and 1 rs. (J. C. Wilson, JctTerson; Pvt. 1 Iward Alien, Sjrts. Williams and | latlev of ( hesfei field. Miss A1 - | > la Toatley Winnsboru, Mr. and P ,-s It Till....... m * ' - ' - ..ill KM, .*11 , <111(1 .M IS. t .1 j ' Tyson, Miss Clarion I'oc, the , L'ssrs. 1,'. C. Cnle, Chris Kohin- ' i nr Jokt+y MoCall;?Kiank?ttntitrr?* a and friend and Mr. Cussic 1 tertrin of Cheraw and Mi's. Ar,*a Blakeney. ' ' i During tii'i- evening, punch cake v ndwiches,. candy and nuts wert | rved. -j' f t Saturday, October 2, 1943 * Classrfi^a Advertising Column Special Notices. Cards of Thanks, _ \i?'iimhiuiu*, liirth Announcement* Marriage Announcements. ?u. arc ^ cl.Hrj;c(i for at the ralc-of UK- per line. Cash' must accompany the order, .\liiuniuin charge .?UC. ( AIM) OF THANKS 1 wish to thank the presiding * . < e? j.... vols. ehuictus a n <1 Irenes hi alul out of the state for fi.iir kindness and loyaly shown a ? diiTTrtg my 11 mess at the hns, ital. i no ii-?t, have - words t o toank them; my words are not .ifat itrough, i also lltahk the .My lie-siding Elder. Rev. \V. J. . n .i ;; - - * ..n:e Try iniiir. while ? Kt-v. ho, n an was my bi'g brother .mi eve.-yooi.y that knew me sho\?jA c-i rmtt ih.-y v.eiemy friends. (Lev. i .). A, (Jumble l'.vjst rites for JAMES W. COISAU Funeral services for the XeNP James \V, Cot.sar, 32, a waiter oil the Congressional Limited train on the Pennsylvaia railroad. Mr?wa<! kilU Sent fi. when the train 'was wrecked in North Philadelphia. Mr. Cougar's body was brought front Philadcl- " phia to New York, where he lived^ . with his mother at 1451 Pacific*^ street. Brooklyn. N. Y, His body was then taken to St. John Baptist church, Inwood, L. I., N. Y., .mr one?hour .- where his ^relatives and?friends could pay their last tribute?of respeetr.?^The? paster, . ; Rev. S. I.. Norris made a few icinaiks on his life. 'Three solos were sung, titles: Angels (Jet ~My Mansion?Ready, "for 1 am ? Coming Home, Mrs. Louistein Bailey: Nothing Between My Soul and My Savior, Mr. Philip Douglass; The Old Rugged Cross, (his. favorite hymn), Mrs. Sadie Holmes. (Jod Be With You was the closing hymn. The body was taken to Raita, S.' .. his native heme here he once "lived >*:th his aunt and uncle. Mr. aiid Mrs. Ring Manning. His mother Mrs. Add'c Kdwartls. his inle.Mr. David Cousar aire ois cousins Misses Mary .Manning and Blanche Cou'sar came with . I.e body home. . Funeral services were conducted at (Joliien Hill Presbyterian - huit!i. where hi' was a member. The final i it.es were conducted -by?Rev.?A-tAt?Wilkinson,?pastor of -Mt.?Peher?Presby-te ria n--church?-? Rowland, N.C.. assisted ly Rev. D. Bethea of Pine Hill Community and Mr-. R. W. Rowell of Latta. Redstone . Academy, Lumberton, Mr. Cqusar attended school at N. ('., from flrd giade to 3rd year high school. He took his senior year at Lauritihurg Institute, Laerinburg, N. C, II,, i ... ..; i-: i Ail: 11 <lt 1.1 iu iiiuu1ii i11s loss a mother. it step-lather anil 11 host ~ui lvlalives and friends. Tin* (Jural tributes won* many and" Ik autil'uh .... I)l{. t. W. W1LIJOKN SOUTH U UIO-LUNJL.S ( ,\N11U).\TK _ Continued from Page 1 Episcopal District' di'iioted as an Episcopal Area and each Presiding Killer Ihstriet denoted as su bdivision A rear. Tlie- Episcopal Area shall be governed by a a Episcopal Area Agency and each Piisiding Kldi>rv's Disuiei i>y a sub Ttirisiini .Vgcncy. 'i iio Episcopal Area Agency shall rccci.c .st.oO ol the joining lee in nis Area. Five percent of Hie i?: i i !in111 nionev as long as he ~'r . !,iiiaii?f? in b.hcc, and. the siili-di\ ision Agency shall receive r>(> of the joining fee in his di yisioii and trn percent of the ...... picniii.ni money of his or his i.-i'.n ;ks ini-y as he or she1 lemalns in niTTecV The $i.00 left snail yo toy ollice and attorney lets, says he. I ha e simply sketched that wonderful proyraih ; - write hint for one at 1\ U. I?ox 141, Ellorec, S. C. He will send you one for stiidy. ,'i'ne Church will do itself t yVeat good to adopt his plaj^ iind ?iv-.-t him to operate it. Kailhf ully, 1 am Lh-X- H\ AIM ITT. _ si. I'M h HA IT 1ST ( HI IU H Rev. \. II. Itailcy, Pastor Lexington?Regular serv-icc nt M. i'aui. ?S. S. at the us^^ ""I . See ice began immediately after. Rev. Hailey preached a ivonderful sermon from the subit la: lue Seei.fity of Christians. " If. tioti Wo were voty pleased to have mi 111 w pt'iiiv ipal ot the l.exmg"ii Jr. High school worship with, is. He made a very nice talk i^r Kurds to the school lunch pro- " fan. Wo were also pleaded to lave one of our former fSunday ichoot teachers Miss Berlcy E. hafts. , how Mrs. James ArmMinn;: of Mirllins, and her moth* r-in-law Mis.- Armstrong wor- *. ] 'hip with i s. There were quite a t* mher of members of New Bc4*4-in mir sorviro. We- were 4fh?d ? " *v*?- Mrs. Hessie Boyd out to erytcc after a long Illness. Mrs. Marie Banks Neal return d to .Philadelphia after a two reeks stay with parents Mr. and drs. Johnie N. Portee. Mrs. Poree has Ivoon mi-the sick list hut t out again. -- i '