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Saturday. November (J, 1913 Hampton County Teachers' Asso'n. Inspirations Ajp4 k^p\rat ions Of Yemasseo' and Canip . tir-HUM; *. I\\ > ' U/v * t ' We are willing and actively keen niu. nur~~ al'ligation?to- '--tho- worthy common cause and high calling to which we again linked ourselves. September 29th at our first official meeting. We realise that n? chain?is ?stronger than its weak rst link. Miss Sears, the .Teanes teacher. ' :nir devoted co-worker, leader and ' friend called the teachers of this "County assocfatioh "to ihcet at the > Yeniassee colored .school .Monday the 18th of October in a business ? session at 12 noon. Not only is I the new program on trial. Init we ~ too teachers are a'l's.o on severe ?Ireil to make it . crvc the. re al and general purpose?maintaining' a democracy.. . The ^colored T-onslTtuen< y~ and ^ J - others owe the higher state and county authorities and our Jeanes "* li.fwllr.l. .i .w... itude for the mi lint ion of Kstil! * ?. coloi tid?-HV(o?itH?n 'crt't! i tc<l high school. As it grows, may it -?4t? yo-rorrtrrfrirtirrj contintroiJ5ly In ' -CT s.11 [)Osrjl)l(? Wa.VS to 1 nof??-. it it requirements of a democracy which favors God and .man?man v, af every lace, nationality, creed find clime. To date, eleven adult schools have been started by our .Jennos Teacher, Miss I'arline Sears'who is ably assisted by .Mrs. .Maggie John soil of Hampton, a trenuouy. noble and enthusiastic worker in all relit'ions and?t-thK-ulioind?undortak-? digs. . The directors of the USO -'drive H /...T7Td..\ 1 ' 1.. _Ti 1J C .17TT'T-a I "lit?/ . i-m i-iiiri" li.rgnrn uimi'hm-h. have asked Die teachers of Hicks\illc. Jerusalem, and iTarly IJ ranch | colored schools to take an active f art in the drive. We heartily ac- . eepled and are now. at work in that noble phhr.o of the war effort.. We. liave started our Christmas Seal rally too. The recantly chosen adult tcri:hcrs for this county attended the Adult leu.hers 'institute held in the Capital City last week en l. i rhey have returned with zeal to ad' i ? ? vnrco?irhe?enuse. 4 1 Tearners: Mrs. M. P. I'owc r?". h Tiss V. P.-draift, .Miss S. IT. Ad-' ? Kjn Mfss- R. Ah. Hnnkersdn. Mi--- _ Aggie T? Smith and (). Ucid will .* . appear en .1 literary and musi.-al ' ^ in public for benefit of USO -in November date to be announced. . ' r~?~? A.1 ma- Mater a n.o oIuu.-A u.'.iversrty Was not on India's strand Nor in the valley ol" the Nile, ' Nor on Arabia's sand; v From times' beginning i I has 0 taught, And" still it teaches free, Its learning, mild to every child ? The school of Mother's Knee. The oldest?and- the newest 1 To (! still mavr.Uuns its place, And from its classes ever full, li graduates the race; Without its teaching, where would all -The best of living be? "Twas planned by Heaven . thi earth to leaven a _ nni r? . 1 1 e r .? ? * r i lie Dcnooi in ivioincr s unw. 0. Re-id, Hicksvillo whool, Di.-'t.M. (). Hox I. Early Brunch, H. ('. ( AMI)FN JOTTINGS Confer* nee lias closed?and we arc'told that the same are at the ' New Bethel, Camden; we are still (he loyal A. M. E.?and since Cod has been so good to spare us thus far, will say that we hope and pray for a new organization in every way. Tn Mt. Moriah Baptist church last Sunday night a pageant was given depicted by Mrs. A. M. Ransom with Miss' Ruth Whittaker as spokesman and to say that it was good in every sense of the word covers all. The portraiture of the doubt of the supremacy of the omnipotence ' of -God was so beautifully brought JfL out i*n hymns, etc. u,s: My Hope Js, . Built; Jesus Savior; Love Lifted suffice to say that it would mean rvr-r rn mil'di if every Cluivr-lr an ! ; members could have witnessed il There mu.st have been around Jifty or more participants?. May God bias's Mrs. ?Addie Ransom to continue the true Christian public , leacher that she is. To know her is to love her. ?allie A. Payton and Lil. A. Dubose two mesdarhes sisters, led one of the beautiful hymns and uo you aak could you hear them? _ Urn, I.. wzz 7 ?J? Work and Play in A member of the 15-piece band, < . ' that plays for open air concerts anri dances, is tliown (in insot) i as he beats out some boogie-* woogie for the beys. But it's not fi all play nt Fort Smith, where 1 the crew below is seen loading f pilinas on a barge. | " -1 y * g ' 1 AMERICAN army negroes are tl playing their part in a dramatic N struggle in the Canadian North b West. Oil is needed to keep the r< United Nations war machine roll- ti ing smoothly along the "road to c< -Tokyo" aiejct ta tiro- gigantic feat-oU ? building the Alean Highway Cana- o dians and Americans are now lay- P ing a 550 mile pipe lino through *l lie reply is: ind? <-1? It rc.ally t ?3 Tnlc? (rnoil To-see hhuiiX relatives" cujting for tile .Master togei:o y. | 'his writer enjavt ?1 ; ? so niv !i. 31 m, Maria Alexander of. New; ; "ork ai'tcn. spending a pleasant!!" i\el<-.v. j;!i ) ?cousins Mr. nn<I j- '| Irs. Joseph Alt Marnier left Wed- ! 1 i i *> csxiay r< lioriMij an ctnoyabie . wy. ' ' Y' ih Mrs. Aiviip li t'oilbis Warn'r 1 i fit-r a week o mere illness, is in hie to eel ha !i in her class room ' A t Jackson school.. Mrs. F. F. hi lerM?Ian it?rtm?v.nrk - y/iluty?l'ov ' u i . . . -; ! -*V Dr. C. <l.ncya-rd is chairman ol' ' . 1 lie, Nat/onal War Fuu'l Oomniun-; Ly Ciiest ctninaKsn. .Mrs. Jessie V'rijrht, Soc..{ Mr. II. ii. iiaile. Sr..1 reasurtr. A imoiinff'Was hoU^ at Si a.ksop high.. Tin quota to be e< at sod is $7*0. I)?\ J. .1*. Pickett . ir. cads the workers in Ward 1; Rev C H. Greer It in d; W. .1. Brown- , r; K\ S. K. Alford. 4; Rev. J. \Y. .! loykin, r?; T. K. Hammond. Kirk- , si rood and Rev. G. B. Tillman, low- (in i Ki'rkwood. , : cl r "CLASS FOR INS! ? _ ; ft- ^ C,rover C. Nash/ senior instru School at hincofn Air Base, Nebrasl of navigation to a group of instru of teaches for The Army's bonrbar with the objective command of B-2E War Department, .Notyoes and wl >,'ush, only civilian flight instructor the Far North \v^iI<1 < rnesb from the ^ lackenzie oil ^fields to the White t< lorse region in the Yukon; | ^ This vital oil will keep the trucks J ailing on the Alaska Highway and [ n lei planes and ships off the West [ b oast in our battle against Japan. 1 j -Big job was the transportation | . f huge shipments of pipe and sup- '' lies more than 1.000 miles through Canadian wilderness. A\ IT, HORIl_A. CiilRCU ,i~ Rev. J. I'. Washington. Pastor e Sunday being the fifth -Sunday the month, many people regard as an extra day. The pastor IIS- at -St.--I.bke- el lurch all day 1 ul eame over to Alt. Ilorr at/ ght. liev. Homy Ashe and hro- i j or* James Dingle of St. Luke i it;r h; brother Ilaynes of the ' j iiptist church did the preaching. commendable hudience was hi tendance. The spirit ran high TTl die collection was good. The istor will pruir-h" his closing ser/ itl > //-.-.'* Qnn.lm. nfl.-LnAni. ^ h?frrkr-rrml at. ISI11 llorr a t J i i We had a lovely time in Mt. Horr f unday night. The pastor preach ["I 1 a practical and edifying ser- n on from Pa d's letter to the <1 mvnthians I! (Or. 12th verse: lie fj iid unto me, my grace is sufTi- j t cut for thee. ets. The corpse of ja ster liettie Pinekney was lying ft state in the vestibule of t h e d lurch while the service was in RUCTORS OF ART TRAINING F i- tnfitf ctor in the Airplane Mechanics at ;a, is shown explaining principles ct'ors who will form the nucleus ^ dler-navigator training program > bombers? As announced by the ^ hitos will be schooled together. Pi at l.incolo Air litise, u a gradu- 11^ It?' ? i . THE PALMETTO EE MT. zloN~X._M. 1:. t HI 1(1 j{ | . ^ Kov. .1. C. Let man, 1'astor che Rev We had a hi.'h" day at Mt. /ion j iii a lay. lid ay school opened ait T u- usual l.uui. with the Fupt. si: - j AU" r l.es'sio Oxner and teachers ;.t ' k nir post. Tile adult class wa *' ' >' pastor. Same 11 1' j.rsuug points mtip""gotten >>uf f the lesson. : ' t i\ it Service begun. at once. The pa ' >r took his text from Timothy i qs) hi* was a good sermon as usual.J ,,, hem we began with our rally, ll as called the Twelve Tribes nil- j ,p There . Wore twelve captains fjig nitb t^v PHhtgr allowed its to have j .it \ s Sunny Wiptfcms. as~&o could Jind ;p nd went To work and when we di Ll made our report Sunday o n r s )lnl \v?> SI 2t!.f?*.i. The pa*' m j ' 'oi tally fell .good over this rally.) 0 we havi* miii1. con/oreiu < ?ir~ij^" 1 hand now ready for "our pa led j ) make, his report when confer-' ice begins at Friendship ata". iou4-? T. ii the 17th of November, in tTin-1 I " i\ >U; S. (The highest amount I,. - r,,n as raised bv sister -.1 are Wesievi . " d 1 o.OO. Second by sifter- Lola A.!>i !jlll..'Hi.?Third by si-Ier Tuba I ca. it tie Her I ir SWiitil -it 10.00. Fifth, sislef 1 inima Young, hil'.OO. . , I iei An Apron party was given at | E.. lie home of Miss George Anna I T ittle ami Mrs. Loin Adair, by sis|Jt^ ?r Lola Adair and sister Julia \ pit tie. It was a success. Amount I nised SI!.'Jo, This was for i h?* j "t-T enelit of our Coiiferehce claim. J iM> here were no prizes given, we ,'u jst wanted to show the pastor *a 1 w-eould work without prizes and e were only- trying to get all we ^ ould. For we are not expecting ltothing hut hh' return. Rev. J. - m . I,etm-an was the week end , tor ucst of Mr. and Mrs,. James ^ 'oung and reported a pleasant .\u. ta-v- . iee rogress. After the sermon the ^jr fficers and members took charge ** f the service and worshipped over he dead. The remains of sister 'inekney was deposited in the Mt. lorr L-emeterv. Jtev. Deas olfi- ... . ilk luted in the absence of the pas\ -The pastor promised to give one j gh, f his? latest plmtogiarphs- to every -xrr lcmLer who pays his -conference ~]n: httnfs?aiid uasliiL's salary. Tins a great incentive on- the part i f the pastor, and is meeting with Hia avorable results among the mem- ',to ers. Our pasfhr has endeared fno imself to the officers and mem- yre ers of the charge and ..we all love j Tm and are praying Tor his f re- da> urn. Next Sunday will be our | nnual e ffort at Mt. llorr. W e hope | pja o mal.e it a red letter <lav for all \ Do i oneern. j Ar (Mrs.) I.. M. Ashe, reporter I :ol vlY'S NAVIGATOR-I PROGRAM ;BBi Ww . ?; B|f ^HP K^_ I ppl ' ? Rtiresn of Pablle Relations, TJ. 8. e of several flying schools. In 1938 egro to fly the United States mail. 1 ructor for the U. S. Army Air Forct is almost 3,000 flyirjg hours to his ere anes. His home is in Chicago, Illinois, 'Log school for six years. (1'kota hy ADER CiAFFNKY NKW* ?p - j t'ard C'hupcl ('. >1. K. Church \V. iv. \\ ilson. I'astnr lie" fellowship services that ; lu hi ;v t tiie above named . reli V.<Tr" 1 T"rnm out in krund le. also was h success. The. intre'i-'i whuh is made, i Hiitly ot' the l'ufnrd ^street j llioiiist chunh (white) was j h us. .Mr. Floiil Haker who is , itmla r of Ih.uor.i strict Y...'thc church and also city re'.on]- j ami ma-fist rate was spokesman 'j the e-ro. n. Others who ap- ' 11 d en j.-ronratn; were Mr. X. i?ro\\n, one of our own leadbusiness men "of tiie city and . it. S, *S?iw yor. pastor of the itor; Chapel Methodist (color-"" cliuich. Much of the speaknnule ii. tei e> t. i: speeches. lecti.en was very "nod. l.-riyow i,??t to dial!y?in'viteij |e ? iii11e! jiitvr at the home ui .Mamie Huberts- Friday ill . Xnvi hilar -"'til. . ."."ere v TTT Ts; an entertainment en mi Saturday nfit at the .de; \ ilje scluiob Yuu?are ask- tolje present. ft dor's deception t M1V ''me ?U a> I It 11 ^ oil at the Metropolitan A. M. Zion church Monday in honor jjj * I n nr it /-? tin- i iiaiur, icev. ;?xrs.~fc'\. CJ. I t l ies on eve of her leaycftfr __ antilal conference in Rock - ?( 1. The program began with a nion by the Rev. (I. S. Sawyer 5jH] tor of Dunfon Chanel M. E. irc.li. The Dunton chapel choir iy(j >*? is tits. Mary E.' .Smith acted as } stress of ceremonies. ~ The Six ^jr eking Hirds sang "When the Bol les Swing Open". Donations cash was presented to the pas Qit by Rev. C. S. Sawyer, Rev. {?d' s. McKissic-k of Jonesville and . Claud Jenkins. A course of j cream, cake and mints was [jr ved at the parsonage with Mrs. ry E. Smith, Miss Viola Wil- yul ns. Mrs. Zola Jenkins, Mrs. Zo- .jui er Hiitchford. Mrs. Genie Ads, in charge. ( s Sudden 7 Ix.?Joe?Edwards?cited at the of rokee county hospital- Tuesday hor er s a tiering a Heart attack a ed 'if t i >71 > ?he fore?wb-de?king' ~rrv ir his-home on Johnson St. the Jr. Edwards-who was for more the n ;;o years caretaker at Jime- Irvt no, college (white) was well W< tight of by both white and-col- -no <b Hai Tmernl services were held Sun- ? at the Limestone Bapt. church ice v. A. A. Sims, the pastor offi- t'ro ted assisted by Revs. K. G. \\"e uglus. Rev. (I. S. Sawyer, Rev; y.rt thur Gaston. The Limestone roll lege choir sang beautifully -,e BOMBARDIER ^ R,;l i?? t??r >n H Ha ^80 aBB^I 'i BL^J^y '"'1 c Bj I B^1IF3'Mi I'.ow A tj A iro ' to 1 fine "tai R ire Ft. mpr' thn Hill Jrer ?la< ~ Tint Pvt \\ < iar< Otis War Department he was the first and only i . in fie spent 16 months as in s Training Command, and dit in 30 different types of ,?m by j where he operated his own &JSk AomL Siganl-Sftnwfc* rive i ? i / Ski Br ; .> >8$?V^f^B Bv labli .;;>?** :>v^jwi gB?$^r- - -- - ; Oft j Durcau of Public Relations.. IL. THE MILLS BROTHERS willJ rsenal, Maryland, to complete their a private at the Reception Center s entrance into the Army as a gi ceiving end of the radio here. (Phot teal Away". Mrs. McMillon HI ember of the college faculty) ?ke on the life of Mr. Edwards. r stated that she met him in >8 when she entered Limestone a student. le is survived ly four sisters, ?,u s. Emma Elmore. Mrs. _LMlic > ?? ders of Gaffney; Messrs Lottie wards, Minnie Brown. N. Y. y; two brothers: Mr. Simon 01 wards. Gaffney; Mr. Fletchei rU wards, Concord, N'. C. le was buried in family plot .at uestone under a mountain "of j .' vers?with the 4L L. Jetferics ^ neral Home morticians r n , . d rge' ' e: JREAT FALLS SKETCHES ca 'he Pine Grove Bantist church_Lwii this vicinity had ? splendid roJ ne-coniing in which .they rais*5107.37. Many of the former IV in burs froitt various states sent iio ir donations. Many thanks to "ri? m for their cooperation.' Long C. our great Pastor. Rev. H. B. Mi ishington. We are happy ' to wr >w he will pastor the Rock Hill mc )tist church at Biddle for 1944. due Bernice Washington was re' ompanied by Asaloe Coleman ?U' 111 Finley hi for the week end. ^ei are sorry that Mr. M. ('. Me- ?0( >rey is out of school on the ac- ^ nt of his eyes. Hone how soon will be able to return to Finhi for classroom duty. 114,11 lesdanies Bell Maloney and i by McCullough have returned L'1( -VV4ishmf?n>o D (' niit H'llli | re. Mil., after vacationing here 011, h relatives. Jr. Claude Harbor is here from j AM shinglon, I). C. to visit his i . hel vily. ilessrs Pat Hall. McKinlov ills, ami Mrs. Susie A. Hall moI'd to tWinnsboro on Saturday i ] | a business trip. Miss Olieco i ' I! accompanied them home for 1 ei week end, then she was accom- ' lied to her work on. Sunday eva|i by Mrs. S. A. Hall and j J'" llis Tidwell, Pat Hall where c1,' y attended the White Oak Bapchureh near Ridge way. ? Ir. and Mrs. John Gill have a d ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 0 oman a son. Mr. and Mrs. 0 lie Boulware a girl and Mr. and g i. Allen Willmore a son. The 5 :k is very busy visiting our d n. . ? iinong the draftees that went ? Columbia Theodore Young will ? to the army and Samuel Adams d :he navy. The writer failed to 0 out about the other boys 0 iding. ev. and Mrs. H. H. Washington , proud to have their son from Knox, Ky., Pfc, Freeman Wash tun sperm nis furlough with r>. He visited Chester, Rock , Winnsboro and Rlairs. While & relatives and?friemk* were ? I to see him. He made his re Terl' fo Kentucky Wednesday. WilHc_Perry. Jr.. Ft. Bragg. 2., spent the week end wrth his ?nts also J. D. Barber. Pvt. Hall has been transferred II Ft. Ard, Calif., to San Frano, Calif. Writes that its fine the Pacific coast. r. Samuel McCullough was ac panied to Washington, D. C Mr. R. H. Hall. He will visit brother, children, other rela- | b and friends while there. H; I \ \ r < i V V I t I S^.War Department have to jrmrnoy tn TMprmAnd organization, for Harry Mills . Harry (above) who regards i-eat new adventure, is on tba o by U. S. Amy Signal Corps). j GH HILLS A. M. E. CHl'RCH Itc-v. R. A. Youngs, Pastor .. Sunday was a fine day and the rvices were beautifully carried ; t. The S. S. was as usual just j trj?after the- 'discussion?of the? .son No. 2 class took the banner ising the sum of $2.12. Total r S. S. $5.18. The services ben at the usual hour. After the ening of the services the pastor t rended the rostrum and took his c <t from the 4th chanter of 2nd mothy. and the 7th verses I have} * ught a good fight, I have finish- ' my course, I have kept the j i'tli. The speaker mastered his ?t and it was really true be- | use he surely completed a sue- f csful year's wo.rk and everybody ls h.')|>py niul?satisfied.?Total ? r the day $187.57. , Mr. Eugene Howard of 1430 N. t . C3 St., Miami, Fla.. was at me visiting his sister, Mrs. Maih I,. C. Johnson of Horatio, S On Friday nighV Rev. Mrs. * iggie Coleman of Columbia was I tii us and preached a tine ser- | >n. The subject was Follow the i B ys of peace. Shv gave us some I ry dnterestin "thoughts on that I bject 'and we were happy to have j f r and hope she will come again ' I m. I Me. Henry Kershaw of Fort I Tvoir, La., was at homo on a dough also Cpl. Carson Jones J Pfc. James Kershaw of Fort i-kson, S. C. were at home over ; week end. We are proud ot ng peace out of confusion. Mr. E. 11. Howard of Fla. lias sn there now for 22 years and s served there jujt as he did ro at home in every department j the church, lit- was one of the st secretaries of t nc* S. S. we ve ever had. lie i-s well known I'oUjfhoiit the city of Miami. { in, as one aitioig *be best oflfis in tiif >*t. James A. M. E. urea. A choir, director; sccre ryof-tho steward board; a class id or :/ul also a teechor in the tidy school. We surely enjoyed i fci-o oaoooo.coo ooo o o o 000:000 < T H DAVID G. ELLI; THIRTY-TWO YEARS OF H INSURANCE ? All Kinds of Insur; TELEPHON 1221 Washin gton St. >0 OO OOOiOOXJOSOOCftOOOO ooooocx in Pfwt'tcti cxeptwy, it Franchisee! Bottler: Oolumb t / ...... - ? ? - . ? ~~ PAGE THREB norning. Hoping he will sooit.^^| wine back to see TIF oil his neXV ql ac-ation. ilov. Youngs. .Sr. /$onv Sander* r4H \ 111 leave for the Columbia An- jp|9 )t;al conference on Wednesday, Ictober 27, 1943.We hope them a rappv trip for we send thenr both ith all they need to have in 4hfi fl onfermce and hurry buck home to ontinuc our work. '.fl ? -Mi L. Johnson, reporter "*^1 TKll.MPH CHl'KCH Ite\ Dennis Daniel, Pastor Sunday was an enjoyable day of -1 ervieo. Sunday everting the Y. 1 E. 15. met with Miss,. Cokely, ' nesidrng. Sunday ni<*bt, we had -J vithus the> Kyv. J. W. Enlaw who >reached to a large Congregation Tom 91st- -Pendant-t-oncci niri? The "oct et Place. Truly our hearts . \ ore made, to rejoice as he dcliv- ? red the message out of God's jS void. 1 ."Holiday evening we had a eon-??? est -entitled The U ndressed~?2uly f >iiioh was quite h success. Also rally which was among, the iiildrcn of the Intermediate club. fliis was also a success. Sunday, November 7th the Rev. "jnvr.ll ?511 ........1. f? - ~ ........ .-.jji-uri iui US. uur i ia.st?r is expected to be in the uy ilils week end. Lv? ?* ?t(? "f " -CON8U L,T ? lj MADAM CECIL 1 First Time in State, County J':j or City - : ; I will t^ll you Juet what you want to ^UTrfl know about your er rivals; whether husband, wife or ^*vU sweetheart is trie gam the love of As !r.e one you most desire; control >? influence the actions of anyone, wfl iven though miles away. Guermtee success "where others falL ~fl MADAM CECIL fl A11 Business Confidential Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. >ermanently located in 2nd Peli* < nan Trailer on left side of ?sfc- .M vay No. 1 coming out of Colambiii '9 text to Mrs. Roland's Groc. Stora )pen Sundays W. Columbia, 8. G. >0c Special Ktjdlnp f? time only! ~ T" For Appointments Pboae 2297ft w< 191 >fr S wESfrlj ENUP pi nun _ -- ' . , * kt good? HONESTLY- \ W > OOOOiO OKCK85C6MO0O0OK030C8C0C8O0OB| SONAGENGY |h ONRST AND EFFICIENT j SERVICE ance Except Life ? I I E 2-2189 I J Columl?'.\ S. C. | mmopso n irrrnww mm ; . . * KU i|^mT3TTj/ M^C 1M H Ittwrif ^ ia l?ep#i-Cola Bottling Co. ;