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^TAGE TWO PVT. ROGERS APPEALS ' I ' 1 p" Gentlemen: 1 Today we are striving to im- \ prove our economic condition and | social position in America. But, I believe the Leader's readers will agree that we must be respected | and accepted by the best people ' first of alL . 1 So, let's watch our public con= duct and disappoint those who expect the worst of us. This applies especially to service men. Yours for a better world, PVT. JAS. T. ROGERS 8689th Q. M. Trk. Co. Camp McCain, Mississippi GOSPEL TORNADO SPEAKING Continued frem Page 1 Recorder, since Dr. Singleton if runnning for the Bishopric. Wt need an A-l Editor. We feel that Dr. Norris can do the JOB. Mrs. Maggie Mitchell Walker, . lormeny 01 ureenviue, v,., now ] in Atlanta, is graduating from Morris Brown College in Business ; and Education. We wish for her, success. We cannot speuk for all our j friends this week. We must get to business. Don't forget Dr. D. L. Witherspoon's Separate Pension Department. We ministers and our wives need something when we are old and cannot help ourselves. And don't forget that i the fifth district needs to give up Puget Sound, and California and Southern California conferences to balance anpther conference. Ac cording to reports sent a great ' change in the stock market this week. i Dr. George Babe _. 80PC , Rev. T. J. Miles 30PC , Rev. J. S. Johnson __ __ 75PC ; Rev. Brogdon ... 50PC j ~ Rev. George Sims 75PC "Rev. E. A. Adams 89PC < J;. Rev. C. A. Gibbs .. 78PC Rev. Claybom 79PC < Rev. Sherman 60PC f Dr. Thomas Dayia- .._T__ 20PC a i?Rev: Pembieto*r~'.'=-rttJ--'__i _ 75PC t Rev. Gomez 35PC Rev. Jackson 69PC 7r~ Dr. Walker __ 50PC ? Rev. Dames 75PC Kev. Blakeley _ 2t)PC 7 ' s. Rev. D. T. Babcock ... __20PC 1 Rev. Hemingway ... 30PC Rev. Ferguson 65PC Rev. Fred Jordan ... __15PC 1 Send all mail to P. 0. Box 128, Little Rock, Ark. Look for the .1 A1J ?n ? f ow?y ifi yjiu v iv in next week's IL paper. ; . ' \ So long?will be on the air next week, over Station PMLOC^ F ti 1 ANP NEWS SHOUTS- ? . a ? . n ? Conttnuei from Page 1 g Miami?'Dade county's Negro f' teachers won the first round in 1 their court fight to obtain equal T salaries Tuesday when Federal J t Judge John W. Holland refused to | c dismiss a suit demanding that the county set up a salary scale for v Negro teachers equal to that gov ' erning the pay of white teachers. R. P. Terry, gchnol hoard member, explained revised schedules" ^ a . placed in effect by the board af- ^ ter Negro teachers had protested the earlier pay scale, in asking that Judge Holland dismiss the J suit. } c _ t Charleston, S. C.?In an answer to "the suit to equalize the salaries of Charleston city teachers, filed ( in the U. S District court Friday 1 by Atty. H L. Erckman, members ? of the school board and trustees in : School District 20 denier that they were responsible for the alleged ' differences in the pav of teachers _ of both ra'ces and held that Mis? 1 Viola Louise Duvall, Burke high ,\ science teacher, could not properly bring suit to eualize salaries in accordance with the terms of 0 ^written contracts" signed by tea- 1 chers .of the district and which C operate-, between June 1, 1943, and June 1, 1944. 5* Wellington. N. Z.?Officers and men of the U. S. Army have hor?& rifled inhabitants of thi* locality by a display of color prejudice, ac"jfr cording to remarks or the New & Zealanders. w Since most New Zealanders have K. :Men few American Negroes, some 1 do recall pleasant contacts made BP5 during tours of a universitv de- 1 y* bating team which came here f B tome years ago. There is ahso- ' gi lately no display of race prejudice . B^ononf Inhabitants to colored ArSlirlMn? and they have shown ^v^are quite prepared to treat %UVTlsr~S"humaiir being7 i g?VJutving a*? rqer Asst. Mgr. [ H. K. named codoing thn^ Workers the ** ?, week. n ^26. Vppy to werrani< p LvXj8"/ f ifi ? \e BH Vivian TJc !?? #? OR T. ; | ?> < !!?}> Hf sal2.; H ?H ! .->4 SOUTH CAROLINIANS IN -AST GROUP TO ENTER NAVY Continued from Page 1 loun Adam. 22, Ola; Elps N. Mc Cinley, 18, Orangeburg: Ban!: itcNeil, 19; Pamplico; Love W fohnson, -19., Pinewood; Willli' ?Yright, 18, Pitchburg; Caldwell judson, 19. Rrdgewav: Robert 3yrd, 19, Rion; Omar Gettys, 20 ind Omar Gettys, 20, both are rom Rock Hill; Henry Stephens ,8, Orangeburg: Jessie Green. 18 Seranton; Mack Aliller, 18; and Me rom Spartanburg; John Louis A1 en, 21, St, George: Eddie Jackson 9, St, Mahis; James- L, Mvekim 9, Strother; Lee Earnest Brun ;on 18, Semmerton; Joe Morten fohn Leslie Harrison. 32; LIov Jary, 25; Herman James, 2 J Tames William White. 27; an Robert Nelson, 18 all even men ar rom Sumter; Ben Farl Griffith. Taylor; Charlie Melvin Scott, 1' Timmonsville; Arthur Robinsor .8, Woodruff; Joe .Bacritt, 21, Wi' lames Albert Brown, 22, the las a\o men are also from Willrston ,?tSl IUH .M151 A Rv Rev. A. I.. Digg* Rev. G. T.. Stephenson who de arted this life at the home of his laughter, Rev. Mrs. W. H. Walk r here last Saturday mornim vas funeralized from the Stephen on cemetery Wednesday, Dec. 8t' >y Rev. T. D. Tmgman in th(, pres nee of a- tar^e- congregation a >moaks. The writer and Rev. J tones made remarks. Holley am' ons had charge of the f; nera' t was evident that he was highh steemed in his community. Hi s mourned by his step-mother wo sisters, four sons, one daugh er other relatives and^friends Too much praise cannot be giver dev. and Mrs. -Walker and th hrldren who took care of thei> ather until his death. Service atr-pew Ringer's churcl Vateret was good. The write) .reached the first sermon in tin fternoon. Rev. Weathers preach a and held quarterly~ponfei eno" ^ or Elder Roberson. Revs. S. L. Glass, J. I.. Livington'and Bro. M. P. Jones attend d service at Piney Grove A. M. E hurch. Service at Brooklafid Bap isv crimen aunaay nignt was very ;ood. Pastor Norris preached ; innderfnl serrpon taking his tex' 17 Psalms 5th verse: Commit th\ ray unto the Lord? At the morn ng service two were received by etter into membrship and one fo laptism. We sympathize deeply with Mrs. Tartha Corley and the family in he death of her mother, Mrs '.nima V. Allen, who departed thi. ife at her home, Irmo, Saturday >ec. 11th. Funeral service was t Youngs Chapel Monday aftct,1 oon._ Many from here attended. leaves to mourn two Sorts, 1 laughters; an host of other rola rves and friends." Mrs. Mattu ^eaphart, Pfc. John Corlev mo ored from New Jersey to the fun ral of their grandmother am1 rill spend sometime here with heir mother Mi's. Martha Xorley Pvt. Geo. L. Smith from Kees er Field, Miss, is here on ftirlougi pending the time with Mr. nn< Irs. John Chapman. On the sick lirst. this week yr? Jrs. Mary Smith, Mr. Fred Yal ntine and Mr. Pat Daniels. iope for them a spec fly recovery Mrs. Emma Youngs, Rev. W. I. Walker are on the sick list anc' tev. J. L. Livingston is suffering vith a bone fellon. Mr. Oscar C. Sewell is home on urlough from Camp Hood, Texas. Miss Willie Mae Youngs of Phildelphia is visiting her mother Irs. Emma Youngs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caughman f Jacksonville, Fla., are here vis ting parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caughman. OR EEN VII.LE N HW S Henjarain Hannaker Lodge No. :W4, I. B. P. (). E. and Piedmonl l emplf Yn. 74l>. Iff. Elks Bold Joint Memorial Services On Sunday, December 1'2. Mcnorial sei-vice for the local lodge* f Elks, were held at Long Branch laptist church. State Deputy M ''. .Davis officrated and annronriatu ervicesLwere carried out. An air f solemness pervaded the air, as ve reculted our departed members djT'We^bow m Tnimble submission o Him who doeth all things well. )aughter Elks joined in the occason and offered numbers o n the irogram which included: Mlemorial >oem, Dt. Ruth Arthur; solo, Dt. Jessie Sullivan. Appropriate music was renderd by the choir of the entertaining hurch and a very touching mesgffB Wis delivered by the Pastor, . D. 8. Sample. 1 > 4 . f-?-4,? , Jt * i ? . . . TO REMIND YOUThe finht against tubcic'tI losis needs the help of every person. If you have not contributed, !f do $o today and join this life- t sa ng campaign. t Clirijtmas Sedls Protect Yc-i Home frc.t. 1,8 LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor Srnday we were at Mt. Zion vheif n la rev nnmitP'' ? ?>= pre*- V nt at S. S. and noon day worship. The pastor preached and M .rave communion. Mrs. Lucile Hoi- ' nan was with us and made a line ulk and reorganized thP young 11 eople. The class leaders mad rood financial reports. Mr. J. C! -'e?well's class leads* whrle Mr. J. ^ tV. Black's class leads at New Cethel. '' S League and service were fine at .\'ew l^y.thel. It is quite interest 'tig to attend the leco-iie here.' Mrs. Ezzie B. Robinson is it the Columbia hospital and has unuergone a very successful operalion and is doing fine at thi*s writ- ^ ;ng. Jj Mr. Dalbert Sligh has teen re-* lJ 'cased from the hospital and is iii tome doing: fine. I The Capital quatet singers ren- I lered valuable service Mondavi, . m c. The program in honor of Rev. ^ ? V.?B. Bailey's 44 th ?anniversary " and birthday was indeed a grand itfair Monday night. n< Mrs. Jennit. E. Sligh and son J. had as dinner guest Sunday " tlie pastor and mother, Pvt. and W Mrs. James Thompson and mother Mrs. Krintzelson. Tuesday Rev. Simmons?and?mother?were?theft tinner guests. Mrs. Rosa Harris of Baltimore is here visiting her mother and family. Pvt. Robt. L. Green is here on furlough. Mrs. E. J. Green has returned after a long stay with husband in Kentucky. ROBERT SMALLS HI SCHOOt" ? Beaufort, S. C.?Under the auspices of Miss Gertrude Singleton Dec. 7th, the chapel program was indeed a treat. It consisted of -ongs, readings, solos, mstrumen- t well- taken by student borty?and faculty. j Uiv tJ-e evehThg of December ! 3tb. the regular- meeting of the r Parent- Veacners association was held in the Washington library .vith Mrs. Mamie Wilson, president, piesidrng. An enjoyable pro gram was had. Friday evening Dec. 10th a large audience listened with pleasure to the senior class play which was " reditably presented under the di eciion of Mrs. Helen P. Scheper I The play was entitled "Rosemary ' For Remembrance". This play was i i three-act play centered around iied Cross hut at Amneray, an Ameriean base hospital in France The Characters:-- Captain Jack ? Uoseland, Carsten R. Rivers; Malamois( lie Corriedow, Martha M. Coaxuni; Malvina, Mabel S. Washngton; Rosa Marie (Rosemary), Gloria S. Davis; Beatrice King, r harlene C. Riley; Ruth, Gertrude >. Singleton: Bettv Brown,, I.nrs L. Pigler; M^ijor Appleby, Wil"iam A. Robinson; Louise, Helen L. Dunbar; Tom, Alice E. (Washmgton; Phif, Joseph G. Taylor; Col. Johns, Paul F. Logan. Gladys Horten gave the synopsis tnd presented the members xrC the ?ast. * NEW SALEM C. >1. E. CHURCH Rev. A. <T Beacham, FasTor Statesburg?Dec. 12th was a rttjrh Hay. Our pastor has started .is eight year and we are el?d to .ave him. S. S. by Bro. T. J. Ki"ard, Supt. The pastor preached rrom the subject An Invitation to Khter an Open Door. Wp welcome he se\eral friends who worshiped with us. Mrs. Naomi Bush erved creditably in the place of Iier husband w'ho is in Washington. The Holy, Communion was served. We worshiped at Williams Chapel CME church at night. The Epworth league is progressing. Mrs. Lena Chappelle delivered a spirited sermon. Williams chapel quartet render- ! ed severAl selections that were en- J I joyprt. | . 'vNr '- - I THE PALMETTO LEADE MT. MORI.VH >1K CHURCH Kcv. J. R. A. Nelum, Castor | Sunday school at usual hour mil the Sunt. and co-workers at heir post. The lesson was beau- , ifully discussed. Dirin^ tht. service worship our pastor delivered i good sermon that was etviove 1. Jomnirnion was administered co i i large number. At 8 o'clock Mrs. Alice Wise ! sponsored a program presented ;y the Twin City quartet of Bateslurg that was very good. Total , or tht. rally?W^.QU_i*>r whi.h we hank-yon alL Miss Barnette Hare, reporter LA t RICNS NIvWS Relatives and friends were hap y to see the following U serice 411 en home during the weeklid: .). W. Juller, 0/,zie Fletcher. ouathan Beascley. George Crrn- inghani, Bliscoe Crummie and Idrace Garrett. J." -Mrs. William "Sullivan-of Wash lgton, was a pleasant visitor in nvn last week. Mrs. A /.alee Watts and jlaughjr Elel, entertained* the followlg at a pre-Christma's dinner on unday. Dec. 12th: Mr. and Mrs." oni Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Willie leaders, Mr. and Mrs. I-C. Olihant. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Mais. Mr. and Mrs. R. D Holland, [r. and Mrs. Andy Hunter. Mr. , D. Dendy, Mesdames Irene nnes, Donzie Allen, . Lucinda E. ickson and Miss Elle Bell Wilims. The Friday Xite Saving?t'tcrtret with Mrs. Lucile Davis. The acial Club met with Miss Janie lilsQii. Mrs. Martha H. iGarlington was line for a few days last week. ( Mrs. Stella Mills has gone to , ashington to visit her daughter, ilhelniina, who is ill. _ \s. s* ^K Cc f Hous J. ... - Printed i Sh< -4-f- ... A <<ni'f r>rl T^ T | A * VVVi A 1 i , ill: I Large F1 Wrap-ai \ . Quilte Rayc Pink, Blue ii *" sizes - il, wra j : : ! ' ' < Ill i?- . R " MAKE ONE, TWO OR ALL KNITTED ACCESSORIES F . - '-<>' ^ vfl . V - ?.v,^Sj?*i - GET out your knitting needles and stt Christmas of hand-made gifts. The th make splendid gifts for the schoolgirl. 1 simplest knitting stitches, so that even of success. The cost of making each itei buying the same articles ready-made. Dl tens, anklets and bonnet may be obtaine addressed envelope to the Needlework specifving design 487. SIDNEY 1'AHK CUB NEWS (I w ! Tun The N. F. Havgood club of Sid i .s Cl r.ey Park CME church met at the pjn home of Mrs. Lillie Mae Brown j ,10Xt s'25 Blanding street Thursday, I.)e- j of [ ember 2. The meeting was open- j Plan cd with a spiritual and prayer. ! jocri Each member recited- a Biblc quo- j Th ration and the minutes were read, j shri v yp >tton 1 * e Coats _2 Poplin and intung n tits' sizes 12 to 20 1 OQ - . JKJ oral Patterns. ouncl styles d Robes Floral ^ id White (Floral) ; 16 to 20 9 )bes, fully lined ? p-around 8.98 ' . _! f -i ? ? THREE OF THESE OR A WARM GIFT \ 1 I irt the ball rolling towards m N tree wool accessories pictured 'he designs combine only the the beginner can be assured 1 n is far less than the cost of . Ireottons for making the mltd by sending a stamped, selfDepartment of this paper, ' us decided we would visit oui 1 isurer, Mrs. Irene Tally who r invalesdng at her home 812 ( .. 5L Dues were - paid. ? The ^ meeting is to be at the honv Mrs. Margaret Harris, 815 ding street. The meeting adtied with our club's prayer, e hostess served a delicious A nip salad course and a re- A ??? ^ASEMEf >lDY- ro-WE/ GIFT-GIVINi Coat Swe 90 percent R, 1 0 percent ^ rown, Blue, Wine, siz 2.29 Button Front, Two Dress* >rinted Frenct 12 to 20 and 38 1 5.98 Shirt Waist Si (Just.the thing for Christmas Pres L ! G IF FORD -N-EWS Macedonia Baptist Church Sunday found many members ind friends on their way to the :hurch. A warm prayer service vas conducted. Rev. Walker not reeling able to preach, 1j|is fathern-law Rev. B. J. Kearse of Alendale preached. Rev. Kearse in lis own way delivered an inspiring message from Matt. 21:9. The sermon was enjoyed by all. Kev. C. Washington from Aiken vas among the vsiiting pastors. Miss Louren Hudson of Estill, liece of Mrs. Ellen. Pressley will >e married Thursday, Dec. 23rd. it 4 p.pi., to Mr. Oliver Smith of Tillman. Rev. and Mrs. C. E Walker wish o express their appreciation to heir many friends for their kind less shown him during his illness ind his children's illness Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Laston al 0 wish to thank their friends for heir hospitality shown Mr. Las;on during his week of illness. 1 is out again. Little Edward Singleton, Henry singleton and Beatrice Frost, Jas. Frost are planning a joint rmrty Saturday, 2:30 p.m., for he benefit of their class contest. Vsking all friends to come out. Mrs. Jessie "Lee Foster made a business trip to Columbia last veek. Everybody enjoyed seeing our lome boy on last week Pfc. Jasper Williams who is stationed in Centucky, and his wife Mrs. Mary A'illiams of Savannah, Ga. Tht. Adult will close out its orty third session with a Christnas program and Christmas tree )ec. 22nd. Wednesday. Everybody s asked to put something on the ree. reshing beverage. Mrs. Margaret Harris, president" Irs. Edna Morris, vice-president; Irs. Lillie Mae Brown, Secretary; Irs. Irene Talley, treasurer. N nit ~'v |||||\R For : ~ t 4 I.... ? ~ " ; l?j ' .?-?-? . _: I ? i aters jf" ayon ^ool qs 38 to 46 f Pockets . _ ss Ii l Crepe to 42 ? L tyle ' ' : ? 4Mother's ent) ' * T7 " ~~~r 1 ' J Saturday, December 18, 1943 CLASSIFIED ADS ~ Specin) Notices. Cards of Thanka, I Memnriams, Hirth Announcements Marriage Announcements, etc. are I arged for at the rate of 10c per ~ 'ine. Cash must accompany the rdcr. .Minimum charge SOe. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy, and their beautiful florals during the illness , and death of our jnothgr, Mrs. .tthorine Denley. Holley and Denley families. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear mother, .Mrs. Delia Walker of Gifford. Sh( C., who departed this life Decent er 20, 1942. Almost a year is gone, inpp yon left 11s all alone; Vour chair we move from room to room, n vain we look on it and moa^*^ Mow mrch we miss your gentle tread, So more your letters to be read; No more your calls to us: come quick! But all through the night your clock still ticks. *0 Some day we hope to meet you 'ace to face. The Children: Mrs. Lula E. Anlerson'; H. M. Walker, Mrs. Roertha Walker, Rev. C. E. Walker. CAMDEN JOTTINGS The Holiness congregation are rejoicing over their lighting of he church having been completed .tev. J. W. Wilson, the pastor is steemed by his members and riends. Miss Dicey Miller, a life long resident was funeralized from Mt. Moriah Baptist church by her pastor, Rev. J. W. Boykin. It is reported that the floral tributes ' were many and varied. We trust earth's loss is heaven's gain. Next week will be the looked for Day of Nativity. Map the spirit of the Christ Child prevail. There are and have been many cases of Flu in and around, but .hankful no deaths in the city. Our little school will close for 'he holidays Wednesday. They are Ellen Outen, Elizabeth Williams, Celia Taylor and Rosena Outen? ery pleasing little ones of ttt?* 1st and 2nd grades. * Prof, and Mrs. J. R. Harper are . Jbe_proud. parents nf a little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes are rejoic;ng over the arrival of a fine boy on November 25. The little gentleman has been named Johnny Willis. Mrs." Barnes is the former^ Miss Pearl Smith on S. Campbell St., class of '41 Jackson High. Delighted to have had our moat l_ steemed president Dr. S. R. Higw'ins and Dr. O. J. Champion to make a Don call on last. Thuradnv We look on these as high toned Christian gentlemen^ 1 :lbciieve that Dr. Champion is our own Miss Rosa Boykin's son; shall cn'eavor to fine out. MYRTLE B^VCH NEWS Mt. Olive A. M. E. Church Rev. A. J. Brown, Pastor S.S. opened at the usual hour with Supt. Mrs. Gracie Alston uid co-workers at their posts. ? i 1.1 a.m. the pastor brought us 1 i wonderful Message which was^ ull of spirit and inspiration. At the night service Rev. A. J. irown again preached a powerful <ermon and the Holy Spirit rah J igh, as shouts and amens could - >e heard frbm every angle. Holy ummunion was served at both services. The visitors during lay were Mrs. A. J. Brown. Mrc^V !7eorr-Wilsmi fffMarion; Mrs. Doly King, Mrs. Jessie Hemingway, 'pi. Doughty and Cpl. Williams. _ "The Jr. Missionary met last Vlonday nite at the home of Mrs. Iracie McKing. There were quite ^ >ressed themselves as enjoying he meeting. The hostess served ? taRty menu. On the sick list are Mrs. Annie oimmons, Mrs. Ellen Dennison tnd Miss Eldeas McKing. Mrs. Ella Riley is back to the delight of her many friends feeing fine, after spending 6' weeks in Raleigh, N. C. hospital. M-' 4 Prof. A. W. Stack house is out ,*/ again after a few weeks' illness, m ij Don't forget to give Mrs. J. B.,^' I 1 Owens your donation for Chris^ Jj I mas Seals. / Ml