The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 18, 1943, Image 1
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BONDS * STAMPS
XVIII?NO. 49. ~
JONATHAN DANI
BIRMINGHAMIAN
NOT DENT NEGRI
' "? " &
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 11th?
(ANP)?Jonathan Daniels, well Known
former editor of the News
ami Observer, of Raleigh, N. C..
sei'ving as administrative as'
distant to President Roosevelt, told
^ the Rotary club here last week
hat people in the .south would all
Atay poor'together or ail be- richer
together.
"Fortur.ately for the south," Dan
ibis said, "there i-s leadership in it:
?vhich is neither lost in dreaming
raliiiiff in jTomno-nornvi? If io I
Iwm'.arship which?dues?not i
|? regard the people of thy south.
white or black, as merely colonial
labor working in poverty 1\5V~ the
enrichment nf a few.-- Tt has faHh :
fn the southern peopled It has '
seen the demonstrations of their
^ skill. It does not believe a south\.
ern worker is worth less than a
northern worker nor that tho-south
is served by his cheapness.
"Such a leader," the speaker
continued, "does not dismiss-niry"
nor expect the south to bo rich and I
free of heart, by the deliberate denial
of an economic chance for decency
to its Negroes. We are hearing
a lot about the face problem
1- today, me eh?of- it angry nrrd?rr
great deul of it sad. The one certain
thine about it was said hv a i
irreat Alabama. educator a good
many years ago. lie was the Negro,
Booker T. Washington, who
'.old us the only Way the white
is going to keep tht. Negro in the
oitch is to stay there with him
It's a rule which is not merely
racial. Ye shall all stay poor together
in the south or all be richer
toogether."
~ GOSPEL TORNADO
SPEAKING?
Hello World". ?
I am. speaking front 1 Atlanta,
fy> My stay in the Kasl was an
enjoyable one. Breached for Rev. Stevenson?crowded
house at cv
cry service. Saw a number of my friends?Dorothy
Hearns, Etfic
f . Talmadge, Annie Walker, Y. 1).
Young- and others.
Went to New York December
ft^Gth. Saw Ruth Cromer Davis. Esther
Eciukn. E-Uud -Cupelaud. and-others.
Rev;-Charles W. Walton"said,
they wci\. one as a delegate o i
the first district. Eight of the
i.. delegates of the first district said
' ley would vote for Dr. George
ims first; also said they feel
.e church should carry out the.
i : AW^?thai. goiiie W?Die -present
Bishops must he retired. They
'spoke like they knew what they
were talking about. At least they
are speaking thousands of others
minds.
Oh boy! 1 found a hot file here
in Atlanta. Dr. YV. R. Wiles was j
endorsed by the State of Georgia
That left. Dr. Butler, Dr. Bab-j
cock, Dr. Thomas Davis on the
outside. A resol. tion was drawn
said, "Every man that did not
fall in line would he shot. Not
recognized by the brotherhood of "
. Georgia.
Bishop Fountain said, after I
preached _ Sunday morning at Flip
per Temple, that whoever tried
to split the State of Georgia or
^ go independent, would; be cut
in the State of Georgia. I heard
him say thosc things and more.
Now Dr. Thomas J. Davis said
that he is not out of the race.
He told me he would run on until
the General Conference ho
I^Atcausc he has spent too much mo- |
I ^l^ney and knows too much about
- politics to let someone read him
out, and fre~ declares that" he did
K not say ho was out of the race. Said
the ganie was not played
fair I don't know what he meant
I when he said, NOT FAIR.
Dr. Babrock's many friends are
- not satisfied. He told me today
his church people were up in the
^B air. He had to persuade them to
let things be as they are for awhile.
It looks as if Georgia will
go to the (General Conference divided
as before. If so, they cannot
elect a Bishop. So far Dr. Wilkes
has the lead. I talked with him
If this morning. He seems to be a
good type of fellow. He said that
he gave pod the credit and praise.
\:j I'm with Georgia's program 100
percent, even Dr. Norris for tho
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IS SOUTH MUST
f) A fHANfF
1/ A vllnll vL
Workers Sell Bangle ^
Pins To Public
Last Saturday
Opi last Saturday,- a number n( i
kounp; women took tlu-ir posts at i
booths located at various busy sec
ons in ('oh ml>ia to sell ban^U I
pins to the public.
The chairman of the committee, j
Mrs. - Septima P. Clark, and hei |
workers took?wisitions rrt?tho :
booths early Saturday morniiur.
Saturday' morninpv Each worker
. old the little Thmhlr-harrod crosses
to nassers-bv for two hours,
then she was relieved by anothei j
volunteer worker. .
The names of locations a n d
booth attendants are: Taylor and
Harden streets?Misses Susie A1- ,
sTon, 4lma Terry" and Ida M.
liently: Assembly and Wasiwn^ton
streets?Mrs. St ntima ("lark aiid
lie Misses Frames A. Mack, liosa
I.ee Champion and Catherine E "
Mack: Gervais and Millwood Sts
Misses Louise Do. glass. Corine I
Go'Mon. Mary E. Anderson and !
Cli trdia Carter: and Gervais and I
Harden street-. Mrs. Scptinia I
Clark, and tb.e Misses Sarah Will/am
s and Evelyn Craft. .
Mrs. Clark assisted by Miss
r'.vlvla" C. Davis, secretary of the
Richland Ant i-Tut>ercu!osis As sonation
auxiliary, totaled the collections
at the end of the day |
The collections amounted to ??>*.?}"?, j
tin' lamest amount being collect- I
at the Assemble and Wash-I
mgtnn streets.
('. \V. Madden. jfeneral chairman
r the Christmas. so a'I Subcommittee
expressed a profound
:i'|iirciation for the n.vi- lan. e giv
en by. volunteer workers in thcis
i_i.y-.4-rt'- <*? h*4o-maUp the HH-d-KeitjSale
campaign a success.
Harden St. USO News
Mrs. Rebecca \*. Board director
xdl the Harden S:r?>"t USO?C' 1 airbus
returned from SavairfuWi. (la.,
where she attended a two day. Regional
Conference of USO directors.
Mrs. Heard reports a suc"ossft'l
mooting.- .
"A Vision of the Ideal" was the
subject from which Rev. M. K.
Cox presented a most helpful mes
sage to Vospjjr listeners on Sunnay
evening, December 12. The
fervor with which' everyon,. entered
into the spiritual singing afterwards
was evidence that Rev.
Cox's beautiful sermon touched a
responsive chord in the hearts of
all present. Leading the singing
were: Misses Martha Cunning
nam, i*ulitli Smiley?and Cpl. Paul
Jones. Lieut Christopher Jeffries
of Fort Jackson led the Scripture
reading. Outstanding among the
guests was Miss Evangeline Wilrox,
from the ReRgiorS?DepartMiss
Wilcox spent two days with,
the Harden St. USQ and made a
lasting impression on everyone
with her pleasant, winning personality.
las.ftFacesr x.C__ '
Three cheers for the Allen ITniversify
senior girls and their "get
acquainted hour" that, they sponsor.
These lovely girls are tremendously
successful as hostesses
Soldiers need no cgercing when
they are preent. Hostesses i 11
charge of Sundays' evening activities
were: Mrs. E A. Adams (at
the coffee table). Mrs. O.J. Champion-and
Mrs. Mamie Raiford.
Thursday nights find the USQ
filled with Bridge enthusiasts.
This club, composed of girls and
:oldiers, is growing steadily. The
first prize last Wek was won by
Miss Annice Wiliams, thp second,
Miss Lucy Wiliams, and the third
Sgt. Gernard Jones.
The Harden Street USO Service
Committee will meet Thursday,
December 22 at 8:00 p.m. All mem
-bers are urged, to be on time*
Business of importance. The TAW
(Traveling Army Wives) meet as
usual each Wednesday at 1 p.m.
All wives are welcome.
Chaplain Holman L. Ferguson
of Fort Jackson will speak a t
the Pre-Christmas Vesper Service,
Sunday, December 10. The
public is invited. Special music
lit I
CO
ASKS LARGE-SCAL
RELIGIOUS TRAIN]
RACIAL LEADER AN
TJ 1 ATM OR L II IAN II.
NO ClIl'RCH AFFILE
~ SEES (iROWINC NEE]
EITSCOCAL. CilLRCll l)KVKLO.l'lNC
AND K(jTKNI)-.
IN(i WORK \M()N(i
XEtJRO PEOPLE
. Avjlp,. J
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I Dr. Harold L. Trigg urges nc
i and enlarged program of Episc
I pa! church work with Negroes
| the .South. He is President'
State Teachers'' College. Eiiz
l*elh <"ity. N. C.
New York. N.Y.- I*r. Harold
Trip"-. Negro leader. President
Eli/ahrt h ?(it y S*. ;i t e?Terrchci
rollege. in North Carolina, a
peals to his own church lor
rreat forward program of wo
with Negroes of the South. 1
Trigg is an Episcopalian, and !i
j ;ppeal to National Church lea
:ship is from the viewpoint of i
Episcopal?layman. ?He?urges tl
.development of a set of basic pri
ipics hy which the church's mis
| ibnary program for Negroes nu
| he guided. 11c points . out' tl
i lack t" "art ihlHiim w mpply =
leaders, in qliantity and qualil
hi en arrd?women." He asks f
"a foi ward-looking. adequate
supported, virile missionary pr
gram, based on the principle
tirowth" and enlarges upon ti
idea Ivy stating that "in rat
; roas where Negro youth is yea
ing for ar._ enlightened and co
sistent spiritual , leadership;
the South where the majority
Negroes 1 i o; and in all regions
this great country where men a
uursiiug ior guidance 11110 me 11
. .if . posiLUd-umiid happy ell'ort" I
lrigg urges a new, enlarged'a
.onstantly expanding program
?vork. Further, ho asks l'or I
people ' 'at least as much opP'
'unity t-o participate in poli
forming - and supervisory.?arl.i:
ties for 'ourselves as secular t
-ganizations permit."
The Kpiseopal church is launc
ing a program of Negro vvoi
somewhat along thL. lines su
gested by_I)r. Trigg, It has
Negro executive in its Home I.
partment, working with a birr
ial committee in the developmr
of nlans and policies. Prcsidi
Ilishop Henry St. George Tuck
commenting on the progress til
far made, says that "it does rt
resent the beginning of a real <
dcavor to give adequate attenti
to the religious needs of o.ur.lai
est racial group, that is, our >
gro brother."
The extent of the need and <
portunity for religious work
mnng Negro pcoplg is emphasis
by Dr. Trigg by the asserti
that 57- pel cent or over sev
million of the Negro populati
lias no church atliliation wiiatev
Bl'ILDINC.vA NEW WOULD
A new supplementary health t(
chin?r u 11 i t. "Buildihg a beti
World," has been supplied to t
teacher? of Columbia by the lib
and Anti-Tuberculosis Assoiiati
Auxiliary.
,1'he unit was prepared by si
lents taking the course ;n "(It;
.nee" at Teachers College. Colli
Via UDiversity, under the dirccti
i Dr. Ruth Strang, and was spc
<>refC'-bv?th??Nat ional?Tuberlo
Association.
Dr. Strang is the author of
number of. well known trncht
tunics, im haling the "Health a
(Irowth" sefres of textbooks us
hroughout the country. She is a!
tuthor of the teaching unit, "Hei
liifttl Riving in tthe Home," pi
iished by the National Tuberculo:
Association jn 1038.
-Comnlenting on the teaching
nit. "C. A. Johnson, sum rvisor
Columbia Negro schools, says:
have reviewed with much interi
Cue pamphlet "Building A Rett
World," with special reference
ihysical and mental health duri
war time. T wish to give my c
lovscmcnt toils use hi our schoo
Its simple approach to the pre
lems make it easily undcrsto
t*ven by teachers who liavo had
special training in the field
wilt be presented.
i. w.-.v ?A
Jaltm
TAJMUTXTlWYiI ( AK(HJ.>:A."
,e program of
rng for negroes
1) EDUCATOR ASSERTS
\lk or ins pkopij: ham:
VTION WILATEVEH? v
f)
I Fhree Oistinguished
j Writers and Bassj
' - __ .
. Baritone Featured at
n. C. College i
- Durham. N.?(At?Dec.?11 Tin rr
distinguished writers arc! one of
the worhl's fjiiatost hasj.-hniitones
featured North Carolina college's
December concert ?lect.urc
W r iters Lnncston ITH'trhes.
; Thomas W. Youne. and John Temple
f5raves and the Metronoliti.il
1 Opera company's jrrcat' Rnssian;
American hasso, ' Alexander Kin?rnfsv
wore "prr~PTitril at tbmTollerr.'.
_ ! Hitches. noted poet 0 id?v. rj< ..s,
i imciHOfl at tee college I leitr.tti; ?
i .! in readings from his work. Duvj
in ft' his stay h,> was a..,truest at o
jten.sponsored by. Mrs; Dorothy S.
: Manley and Miss Rva M. Gl&ss.
! instructors in the School of l.ibra w
iy Sciehrt. and the Library School
u. i -students. Hughes lect- red o n
,,) children's books"
nf Voting, first Negro sort- over'y.
i seas a< an accredit ad. correspondent
of the Army Air -forces, leci
Cured last Wednesday on the com]
I h:u exploits of the famous r.ll?f
| Negro PtUh Pursuit Squadron.
?Tin a l he?'.I'.ith in action sjftco
p. i last April, receives the sanq. type
i'of assignment and the same kind
j-h | of. treatment as other units doing
),._ jihe same kind of work was tho
iis ] oninion Young expressed here.
,j_ | American authorities in Monte U1
j co have high praise for the splenjdid
morale?LolsU-i mg job?being
I), i done bv the fabulous Josephine
Riil.T-1- .fin nif'i' star of I In- Fi-em-i,
xy stage. Young: said,
he ..John Temjde Graves,- widely
I wvyli'-'t'-'1 white Southern mlv,
j ufrmist. was scheduled to appear
(~,r : at the chll'-fte at iteon. I-'nd'qS
lv* December 17.
o. ! Author of the recejitly publishof
ed "Fighting South." Graves, a
ds ! frequent commentator on NegroaI
J white relations in-the South, was
j-n ! expected to discuss phases o f
n. j these relqtionships .at the school
i,7T Kipnis' appearance Thursday
oi j night was expectFd to he ihe big(if
: gest musical event since Roland
.... Haves' epochal annearance No
i'c. ember S.
>! . ! A star of the Metropolitan Op
>u! I s'a eompany~sTnce his dehilt Ihd'c."
of ! in Wagner's quasi-religious opera
jjs I "I'arsifal." in 10-10." Kipnis was
>r- | expected to attract^mi'sie lover?
cy | from all over the state.
Outs.tandimr as a; 1 interpretcJ
>i-r of Wagnerian operatic roles. Kip.
! rvis i< also one of the leading ie
j cording artists, being ranked onl\
a* i Lv John McCormack.
k.|.
ff- j
,il Saxon School Teacher
>0
nt Receives Master's
inr
"Degree
ip- - . i
n- Miss Odessa I.. Rates of this
on city received, a -few clays ago
her Master's Degree in Kdacatior
! from \'i'w York- University, having
completed the requirement;
for the degree in only three sum
tl :ed
mers.
on
t.n Mis? Hates received her Rache
on lor of Arts Degree from Knoxer
vilie College, Knoxville, Tcnn. e!u
. her secohclluy a ml elemental*}
- school training at Hooker Wash
a- inyton Hitrh School here.
tor /
l.o A teacher in the primary do
h- partment of Sftxon School, Mist
<>n Bates is doing: a splendid piece ot
. work. Slie is also president o 1
j(|. the College Women's Club.
on mental health. I wish to thank yoi
,1.1" .or making: this pamphlet avaialbh
*,ir io mil' teachers.
"May I say that I am seeurinr
a tfveial copies of the pamphlet am
r'% books TTstetT under suyy :'od re
nd I'oi-enees for use our teachers."
HMMHnnau!
ill
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Hoy a I (row 11 Cola 4t
Negro Representative | <>
_Aids .War Effort? ^
r , m i
jT.sker-eo
ln-titnto. Ala.- Main
thousands o!" dollars worth of Wai f
j Pmnds and ylainp.'. and many tons ;i
j of scrap have been added to'out (j
war efforts tlmnm-h the wmk of j;
S'. ,1. Phillips .special National I;
j Representative for Royal Crown J
| Cola in the X'earo markets of
1 America. fj
| Before Pearl -Harbor. Mr. Phil- [
I lips bended?an elfieient?s I a if?rrt- ?j
| artists and workers. ineludin<f tin
| nationally known "Pons of th<
I pontb". who at;.do Roy.-d Crow. ;
j Cola ;i welcome fi rend in millions |
- . rf Annrican homos throughout tin t
, country. With the pre--une; needT-U*f
the war. Royai Crown Cola do j
"iat.e.d Mr. Phillips soivi.es 10 tin .
' ivai effort. Tie ?fo\v work"" in va.
riot:s sections of iltp country hy-ln- |
.in? to organize Bond Prices and
Campaigns; working through N'e- |
grc schools, clubs and organized
groups to acid tons of scrap' t j
, community Yictoory scrap hanks-. .
i Aid in? in Community Scran or- <
f unitizations etc:, to the. end .that \
Xegroes shall make as large a \
contribution as possible to our v.ar j
efforts.
i Mr. Phillips is especially cnthu- j
\ siastfc <-ver Royal Crown Cola'.- ?
? new program iTT TnT XTTTfrTl mar- "7
> ket?a program which in.huV- the |
! use of 75 Negro newspapc r-. The ?.
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lias Campbell. 27; Me'iin Sp-t
Jr.. l i ; James X. S'lnt > ,< a . 1'
eury Nelson. 17; .Jacob Ethel id-.
I; John?He111 \?tiroom1.??"fre.
MeKitmey. 22: Kimvmft Iie<
>; and Isaac \Y. Harriott. 2". a
t rho -ihro.-o 1 o-orOv-.-fO-i." -pti
rTTVT r-tT7TT I. " '
* I 11 V IUII IVMl'll.
Al.-o i lo,n No-th . .na a!
arricll Fowler. 2.'!% ioe (nan:.
!<l Willie M. LV'.rin :?(>. i ibr<
op: Chester: Steve..' Drown; .Ti
>. Camden; William Recilcr. 1:
lines uiVkT*-. :i:. 1 i.e..
tniiside, li:?. all thr<e a,e fro
am .McKever-. Jr.. 2>; 'ahd TTTT
incs. Jl, all three frnip. Conv.d;
ai, IS; Robert Paynes. Jr.. J:
ii;n Wade Johnson, 2'.': WMiie A
;amlci . 2b; Ranis Jvir L
imes Gordon, 2-'l; Alvin Oree. 21
inckney V. Hampton,"22: Willia:
"alkor, 20; William ^'oant -a 2'
illiam Gilliam. 'TTT ami Fn.j
a.vld'f.""~22. all ihTitoen mm a:
-rriYr-cnkimidii: ?::r'..o y. T
oncord: Harold W/'Jiams. i
ope; Harold Tobin. 10. and Jo!
eby, 18, both from Denmark: la
itrd Haiti' 17, Dillon: Ilmaee Ik
I'tt. ;52. Donalds; Thomas llinis
1. Edgeivioro; James Daniels,
nd (livings Jones. IS. b?>ti: fro
lonnee; H. James Penman. 2
ml Wister Williams 27. bo'.li fro
ountain Inn; Roy C. West. 1
mi Vutor 11 emiiliill. 18. both i'ir
all'ney; Frank MeKinky. 18: He
imin F. _Tl;onias. IS; Frank 1
lice, 27; Frank \'an<ierhoi>t. 1
ui.'iis Wesbit. 17: William .). (ii
on, IS; Farnest Chisom. 1s; 1.
loy Woodward. iS: Jesse lice
S, atid Listen Met ant. 2~, .d! it
TTT1?I'lT lU l!< a!lr('1<".'A')'.
Also from South < arolinn a
lil'tun Jones. 1 S, (ii a .i' . id
'honuis M 1 s, (Be
alls; Roy 1-\'i lia-Miii. dii, Tayb.
.. I'. Barter.. IS; Bonis Alan. 1.
narles Fleming-, is: .1. B. Norn
S; Kryd Smith. 24: John K> nni".
>. illid Wall I I I'.I II a i:. .1; l'.1. .
r\t'U ai o frniii (ireeti\illf; I >:;\
tuiler. lS'j-Arehie (Been. id: Pa
1 Blocker; Henry is; at
honias Williams. ltd, all are nit
re from Greenwood; Walter Hat
in Peterson. IS; ahd Richard (
en. Is. both from- 1 But-v ill
landers x'aujjhn. In. Heath Skim
Vaymon Brown, IS: and IIam
loodbury. IS. both are from I lei'
njjway; Albert Williams. IS. Jar
on; .lay Franklin l.rarh, lv: at
i.sau Simmon,*. Is. both or,. -fro
of!) Island: l.eonaid Grtvn. 1
!ciijan:in Monttrnmvi y. Jr.'. 1
K'ttr y Albert \\ hark. 1>. at
rank Whack. Jr.. IS. ail i'uui an
re from Bake City; W. B. Mel
aim is. Bannister ; Pock llojrei
r., 2B I ..'it ta; Haskell F.vatis. 1
?.l ia 1 !\- j '
iv from Laurens; Alton Ray. 1
.oris; Curtis Cooper. 17..l.yn>
ut?; K-rrthen?1 ;?k. ;tl. 'Mann'm1
ohn Kvans, 24, Ma'rion; Churl
1. Thaxton, 22. Ahiilins; W.ul
,o;td, 18, McCieihinville; .liljjm
lurraV, 18, .McCormkk; l{od<
E?mcs Nelson, 18. Newberry;
Continued on Pope 2
f leading Negro stars includini
ats Waller. Don -Redman. Ka
Father" Mines and Oran "H
ips" Tape. Thrs is the first tin
fiat a major beyernpe rompm
as so recognized N**eo stars ai
Ir. Phi Mips is-proud to-bMt-fH
f such a company,
V
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X
PRIC
si Candidate For The :
J liook Concern
! A. M. E. Zion Church
v With I Tend quartern At
( harlotU1. N. ('.
i . 1
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:1I The f!cv. Mo.-, .Inch .? ,n.
' ...- i a ! i i u: i'?
I ]):*. Moses .litfob ,io:x - of Mils- !
' j i:o>j-I];. Mi: hiatus soeculy sni'iu !
i V'io! in < ol.ossnia u'lil1
Iii:" :ti:,.: hi- \\ ]?! : . '
' : in the t.< in #, ?al, *'
. i . .
| as?#' vesta, t
!>-l six.' : <o sp of ?P|. ;
^ ^ - of : h< /hoc roc..': ct ion.
ViHOi'! o'i Si.'ntv -isoi' ia.-t ,
V ! '.iV at.rj ! : s: ! 'Co" . ! ' { ' r,t >; !l; ;
;* ! ' oi:ir.;!ii: . r.a\ ;iy 1' hV nit?l> j
i'.r" ; T: o ( hi K-i's
! " v eh , it o )' ,> 'iioi'.r "if 'has 1
' i vr: pa.'# Mi-nxo .! \7. >!;-.> . j
! i" cnHoi! , his.t t"Miracle j
-u-LVciuxr -1 . I-k*. t<sSirL'i.. t. o.. i.?j.a *?|
' tress flows A to V. a:x! i.now. tin j
'1 f. c ' i" - n.k : *> the "c" ill ici .
i He :-in i-v . ani
j kohls his cosy tccatioti at v. ill.
H;:\injr vest hroujiht up a rt d
?? in !;. '?# h?it?hTTTtrrriiTr' > iiTooi ?a4_
pi.tM ?" . , T'a.. takiest his t.heo-j
'otii.ar i oif.-i at Moody Hihlo|
, choc! ic Chieajro. he comes well ;
| pi;enare<i to handle -any situation j
ti.if may arise, Dr. .loi rs hclipv-,
v in > ? :: -V.T.j.'.r: ac.d.sr!f tvli- I
lie*.'. lie in ;!'. Vt < tiit1' ! ???>!. con'-'
' . 'ten- -h"'- id se';' !
i,i .in ,'iiuii' 'i'ai"..otat-tlTld :
' av-: ti-r i*, tier;-! i>?f:Ytvr.ee ;
j ;? . iv,? . tear;; r. I will ,-n to J
: 't??.-"isso rovi-itUo "c s oi le d I
iff:- to ;irri , j ,i ('n. fclt f, -1
' . .'.-.-ion.- : >: stii' -rnncttatfii preach i
J4-#?i??a?per, ..> iv,..?-u a;,';..?r
.V.'l Utcief-tamis _ !to\v to vitl peo'!l>
to \c;r ot ti.;:,ki:tir an.ii ijo
s-.ir. H. l-eiicxer. in results. l!is
; T.. gjgbmjl,
|V' (IS) *w:tes":i:.'-i ' :r friov.'iV :io\vrs i
hi- \v:iy :.u k:::jr lit' will
" 1*!.:': llo-s he ehv'. et! til,' first
'**, hallo), if jj:< "?mh'i! !: r>n in
; 11 c w;-i :i! 1 !i? v.!.. a? it s in the
l'' -Ol!t it.
- The I'nlr.a tto I.? :>. i<. i \* ishi-s tit's
" vtMijiir ti'i:-r t 'vav'n : .U'Ot^s it' ills
1' ;.,1 a..': h :.v- r.-.
' w. R. ii.
Annua! Meeting
' Columbia Branch
' N.A.A.C.P.
TT*
T'v 1 t o
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<ahary P.a
1j ): , 1 . '' ' V( ^
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MJ 1*. A. AUAM>. !' .
i- !'.!>.!M:i'Von!>. st
Rethel's Senior Choir
;< V"
j To Render "Lisrht
n! sterna!'1 Sunday Nite
.x .
* i ,, r,yr?iy:>i Sn?vi:ty riyh'
i : i' i ."'in r'.rornn i . i n-.s
ocmbers ( ' tins choir have boon
(hears-'nar for this !!;: it;i! pre'
irill \Yo hn;*" the
ir: '.winboc^h+o-well turn auP_in_Jargo
- :;jtvhov>- 'to witness th>- occasion.
v-' The chniTh in general is moving
I' ilntltr ni < !> . All departments
I ' no taKing on new life. The Pastor.
IP. R. .T. .1 off or son is. the si!
'ent force behind .all of the niovei
men is for good. The nastor deCf
'
rj ! 'ivered two very excellent mssages
ot | nst Sunday. The morning niesie
i sage was delivered from the sub!
jei t Peter's Denial and Repen-j
rh igw. _ _ ?
Reverend R. J. Jefferson, mini
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released wkd., dec. 15
K.j't !?:>:. X. I.?pvt. Booker T.
\\ ./.II, jrramlsoij of Tus''1
' 4 H'1.?" *1' I a liitp )i? I't lit
: e i),.\ ii'i'fritj'Mi' r nU'r whore
_i , i- ;*->h t:?'H t ? Co. K.
Ten ? Tp. 'I' tre?\ Washington
. sehoo' at the' institute
?i.v tr.n :y ; . the fae-r ?
' M< v, on a tetaniarship
r: architectt:re ;.t 'New York u'ni^
sr ;'n?t<?:i was instru:
. in t.planning and buildt...
i ,-r.J.allot! rase
' . ? .".e- Arrny Flying
?'-h<5o?.
N-' " ' \ a. Kt.eii P. Mai?C_of ,
?: w-->-r~-T"a?eaad. j.v..v nt Atlait!u
--t joiiteii tite stair
: i ;.ti !* ( pti-ivvl of Boy
1- j in plans for in:
? J .'ir vf of Nt'jjro
*:. < ;. . fn tills, area.
. . !? -? . is ;h. iirst l.uil time Ne*
" 't'-.tasP !' apylpinU'?l in this
. ' \:n-f'-hry.- Ind.?Maj. Os
i Mi illofficer of
- " . ' i ;ii: -itrfcntrj?rejji- ?
. :.. ^r rr. '.i {? j;t,u.
Katulaih ?
f- v?r-; l"i ivu-iiy of Hli '
< 1font ('i-,icny:o.
'o iJec.?-"l-'ormer ConJ'.
.Mitchell,, now
. " to ;!: war rie]>art'
" a:.. to tit? joint
?y on.stuff on reereai..
j\". ., v ur that
u..:e .:;!:<).> comnuin>oiii)e:'.
imm neart.toi
navy o; ses jryrate
? ?. :w - ! s tsin'l week-end
the vie <! ; ;;i ttr.ent anrTT_
''Vtrr! r ; 1 y the"aYea's "Tor \
ti and subnu). a
'hiv ''."tttntittev by
it'let stO.Q}l:4lhat
' 'c i ' ! ?. A'.i;' h.y otiserTa
.t' , -i 'fast circling
' ' ; y >; th. lii* r
: s\!!L -So*ntthing- new un
has ]><>i;jse<l U|> in
; 1 -T : !d-Nttrro nri- J
i.' i Ti " i ' Trr? t ' y Ti 10 in. or- J
- ' ra or-- ;wv Mark Anthony. Hcr:. jjj
I or, . >. Carl: a.nd-'Mvs. Annie L. i
: : '< .in- a?jer:; y ttad hard- * '
. '' : '} . i it's .i ??:> for business . i
or. <( ;.,i! of several
- i; . v idi m for ^lis.
*' . s seek"
i income
' 1' * " r two of
I < " AI J . colleges
1 : . . i:.*,- : i ; .. .i.-t closed.
r. i iay :>y li. E.
I he :r >iils. Aiiintiy Stale
.-v a:., im. V.?;!( > .state cul
yh. . at ihe end
i , *
.; emend . of m
An- charging auto-'
I a-'oik in.'.ti-: ,v.<, device IWul Jiit
lir-mn ami startling
I ? d'i. h,ney. according to its
I , o:m>. 'was. made lure Mon.r.y.
< otto:: W. Peters, famous
1 ; ta!.'ic t;-. iievvriting champion of
I the United States and proprietor
? !' the TVta-h-i?P.m ines? colleger- ill
I Washington, ltaltimorc and Chi*
! ago. i> or>.e of th(. i?ii?tc;ipal ftgj
are- behind the raw charger,
i ;ii ? ice war invented, Mr.
:V: rs -aid. hy George A. P. Ruth
i )Ia*'*yiarajoV who *jas lived in
' a.-hh'gton for many sears. Ruth
^ ::?? yo'ar;? to. perfect his inveni
' r a year ago and "
j <>\v :.a.- panvnts pending i n
i- ";:s country and Canada. '
1 ioi!\woo'!?-Marian Anderson,
, :;[('!!. i 'a'';- Grant. In grid
^ ui n,?d perhaph Greta Gar- ?I
iyrvtiod ' 'ar.".< en." The pieturt. will
Vis-* Andersons initial moA
It an1:1?S. \\ . Walker, presiient.
tif 1 ho Pilgrim Hifo and In.
-maree company of Augusta,
t Wedi.. -day was thhnking his lucky
1 - tars for his miraculous escape
j from inj.tty when a switch engine
-truck the car lie was driving a
' t he Mc-Danielstreetcross- -1
, !!?r. dragging it some 30 feet ij
; hahlh,; ?ia h(fnlT min|: 10 |
Mis. Walker said ho did not see J
'Y... to.-ospnTive r.rrd had not heat-d "t|
, i whistle, a Crossing precaution
' hieh iho engineer told police he fl
had takfjj. 1 hi mage to the car 9
| was estimated at ?500. Mr. Walk* j
r said he Hid not berome excited^?
until aftev he grot a good look _JmH
j hi* badly damaged car.
( hnrleston?Trrms^^^M
( It) cpptract eveti^M
Char!eston
by represdB
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