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xl:~ paob eight - SCARBOROUGHNAMED * "MAN OF THE YEAR1' HV FARM MAGAZINE Continued from Page 1 magazine. Mr. Scarborough has teen president of the bank since 1984. In recognizing the land bank rresident, the Progressive Farmer j m its January issue, has this tc' say: . "For.our South Carolina award, we are recognizing Julian H. Scar * borough, Blnce 1U84 president o* , Lhe_Federal Land Bank of Colum^ t-bhn Aa we. recently --printed?a 4.0ng article about Mr. Scarborough ^|e need only repeat the high ?: yachts of what \ve then said: JIalL total farm mortgage debt of ? "Soutih Carolina and more than ^ ene-thrrei the total North Carolina farm mortgage debt Bf?? handled | y by Mr. Scarborough's institution . . . with interest rates now reduced to 4 per cent and none of the old exorbitant 'renewe!' charges on land loans . . . while as Mr. Scarborough declares: 'Ours is ?; a cooperative, nonprofit, service organization estab11 shed (1) to?tielp "bridge?tfnr gap" between the individual farmer's lohg-tem* credit requirements &nd the money markets of the "country . . . and then (2) to kelp him get out of debt. For our responsibility does not end with the making of a loan?it just begins.' One notable feature Mr Scarborough's administration is that the bank has been taken out tions operated and directed b y their farmer-members have been given authority to act for the oank ih practtCally all its major functions. And the Federal Land fionir Vioa rint nnlv hfdivd its fiwn "?' ?- ?*? --- borrowers, it has helped thousands and thousands of farmers who have nGVer evfcn made an application to the Federal Land Lank. For by itself, making long time loans at 4 per cent, it has farced other lenders to give somewhat corresponding advantages." ROCK HILL CELEBRATES ~ V EMANCIPATION <" PROCLAMATION I? Continued from Page 1 Carolina?Baptist State?C.onven"" ~ tjon. Qpfln Nelson was loud in his praise of the newly liberated slave "Who root, fought arid' rrnrmounted many obstacles in order to bring the race to its present status in tho world order. After he had pic tured the African .native as a strong . healthy race, living a life of peace and comfort in his God given homeland and moving on to ward a higher plane of civilization he told how the natives were stolen thru deceit and treachery the life of the Negro in bondage and the condition he was in when he was released; from slavery. After outlining a number <?f theories, including the" "concept of one blood," "the unity of the race," "the curse theory," and "the theory of inferior races," and showing how the Negro had fought $nd surmounted these obstacles, Dean Nelson said that the theory of.inferior races had again raised its nasty, ugly head t in the world. He said that the world is at war today because the __ Germans believe that they are Kg members of a superior race?mid ^ that the Jews, Poles, and darker races arcT inferior. 'or The speaker averred that the J Americans, including the Negro, th are fighting a war against racial y discrimination, but in so doing wl ? are not following the edict of the ^ Bible which says, "Let him who is without sin, throw the first stone,"" because the hands of America are by no means cldfen when it comes to racial discrimination. f1 Dean Nelson said that Germany j ) . England, America, Japan, and Russia all wanted to remake the peace of the world along their particular lines, but it was not a ? . question with him of WHO remade the peacp of th<? world, but rather, WHAT remade the peace ~~~ o( Uie world. He concluded that r H the peocc-io to be remade a-^ lohg the lineB of the speeches of el sotne United States politicians, he c? preferred the pattern ;-of sotye Luother country which would use justice ahd fairplay. 1 m, ; w , AKP NEWS SHORTS i a -,1 ? . * . m _ _ f Coiifcintied from Page 1 (< Wllberforee to Join ita deliberatlOfi as a consuirupni: mPTmror OTI m basic trt equality with other mem m ^v - . _. In response tA tsevls' remarks, tEHjbie vMBOi^64 that ^ mP - v te i; ?*> >.]. ; *>>. f " V ' occasion would have signlficai bearing on the future developmci nf Wi)hprfmv?? [YOUNG MT. ZION BAPTIST [CHURCH I Rov. H. J Trapp, Pastor The passing of two of the men bers ; ; Ml. Zion Mr. Jake Wallat And Mr. Peter Hill brought glqoi . n d bereavement t o thi famil; community and friends during CV Christmas holidays. ? ~ Funeral services for Mr. Jal Wnllaao; 81), were conducted?a Mt. Zion. Sunday, December 26tl by Rtfv. H. J. Trapp, the jiasto -Interment -followed ~in j.the adjoii tng cemetery. Mr. Wallace was a member < Zion approximately 60 years; f erved aa Sunday school treaeu cr, 48 years and as sexton 4 years. He is survived by his wife, Mr Martha Wallace; one son, tu daughters-in-law, fifteen gram daughters and twenty-eight gret grands. A mono- thnco nf fon/lincr fi'Ani /M ?o *? of town were Mr. and Mrs. Ma tnew Culbreath, Norristown, Pa Mrs. Eliza Dean, little Bobbie an Authoriene, Gonnshohocken, Pa, Messrs W. J. and Rayford Wa lace, Mrs. Inez Fountain and h( daughter Josephine, Mcsdames S sie W. Stewart and Eva M. Ode and Miss Lmia Price, all of 'Noi folk, Va.; Marvin and Virgi JClarkc.- Jr^-o??P-hiladelphia;?Op Willie M. Halloway of Alabam and Mrs. Classic Pitts of BufTah New York. Peter Hill Rites Th0 rites of Mr. Peter Hill wei held at .the Mt. Zion Bapt. churc Sunday, January 2, 1944 by th pastor. Mr. Hill died at his hom December 30, 1943. Surviving~arc his wife, five son one daughter, six sisters, she brc tilers and his mother. Out-of-town attendants wer Mr anOfrs. E. P. Lott, Mr. Willi Roosevelt and James Hill, all ..c Washington, D. C. Union Hope Schodl District -A-Christmas - program present? on December 22, marked the ctol of the Union Hope school for th -Christmas - holidays. - A?play If entitled Nativity of the Coming f Christ was carried out by member of sixth, seventh and eighth grac es under the supervision of Pro N. Wr. Williams and enjoyed b everyone present. After the pre gram gifts were exchanged by th students and friends. Mrs. Annie R. Smith has rccer ly returned from Alabama wher she has been visiting her husban Tic. TirTs SmithT Messrs Marvin and Virgie Clar Tr., of Philadelphia, are spendin i few days with their parents, M ind Mrs. Virgil Clark, Sr. Jam< Hill, Washington, D. C., spent th (holidays with his mother, Mrs. R( <a Hill, Chappells. Mrs. Matti Coleman ami little Mattre L. vis itcd their mother, Mrs. Syndie Col man of Chappells. Also the following^' were see during the holidays visiting thei | former student of Saluda hi'g I school now a freshman at Henedit falo; Mrs. Eliza Dean and her tw children, while here on a sad o< rasion, spenr sometime with the mothers, Mesdames Jessyc Cu breath, Buelah Lindsay and Mar Wallace, respectively. Cpl. W. . iMl. Halloway of All tama tpeitt an eight-day furloug vvith his wife, Lillie M and litt daughter, Edith Halloway at tl nome of Mr. and Mrs. Willia Wallace. Mro Qollio 1 XT_ ?'* * O. K7M1MC 1JUI/1UI U1 ilC V'ork City spent the holidays wil Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lindsay. Claudie Moore, J. B. Gloyd, Ai ihor Wallace, Jr., and Rayford W Iae$ were dinner guests of Merc Outbreath on Christmas. Th< also afternoon guests on Si day together with Sylvester Gri ham, Thomas Floyd and Marv Clark of Philadelphia, Pa. Messrs Carey and Lafayet Daniel their cousin, Miss Vitr< Daniel, a senior at Bettis Jr. cc lege and Miss Viola Satterwtii spent an enjoyable afternoon i the home of Mercie Culbreath < Monday after Christmas. Rev. rt. J. Trapp was seen round Cbappells the latter part the Christmas holidays on one ' his cherished hunting trips. C New Year's Day he motored Bethany Baptist church near iM Joe Where he delivered the Ema ci-pfttion message on a progrn celebrating Emancipation Day. if.-.-.; ' . ; " ' * -*y*'- * x* ' ' it j MT. HKARBON A^HS CHURCH it W?v W R. Rnwwmn, 1??atnr Sunday being: the first Sabbath in the New Year we had our first quarter. The presiding elder was paid in full before he preached after which the elder preached a soul searching sermon. Subject Pray. sr. We had a very nice quarter. We were glad to have Rev. Bowre . man, granddaughter with us, she y re a student at Allen. ' Miss Noomie Koon visited her ic i aunts during the Christmas holi* co day8' Sgt. Ernest Martin of Fort j Benning, Ga., was the Christmas V. guest of his aunt Mrs Mable Bai^ ley. Miss Juani'ta Smith visited ^ mas. e Cpl. Henry Lcc Boyce wrote his mother, Mrs. Rosabell Boyce that jg he arrived safe somewhere i n JDngland. Annie Boyce, reporter 0 FARMER S AID NEWS it The United Order -of C. F. A. held its fourth board at St Paul 't M. E church. Deo.?3& Meeting t- opened by Rev. M. Dozier, grand > master took his seat and gave a id timely lecture. Welcome address ! by Bro. James Scott. Response 1- by Miss Florence Dozier. Reports sr of the deaths were made. Minutes u of the last session were read. Bro. 11 Purvis was appointed recording r- secretary for the business of the 'e lodge. One jicw lodge was renortI7" ed from Suinmerville by Brother a Ashley Pari'ie. Recess at 2 p.m. Evening session. Devotion by Rev. M. Dozier. Meeting was turned over to our grand master. Collection for the church $10.00; raised on caskets $100.0; death e claims paid $675.0Ov unavoidable ^ trouble $157.00; raised by lodges e $1457.15. We had a grand session e financially, was te best we ever had... We closed out wit)) warm 18 hearts and hands to move on. '* Our next session will be at Antioch, 1944. Wo closed out and was I dismissed lor homeT Willram Brown, reporter NEW BETHEL BAFT. CHURCH Rev. E. II. Heifocrt, Pastor 4 S. S. -watt finP with Sunt, and ig- pastor present. Mr. Hart instruc~ tor of JJoy Scout. taught class 6, These were* our visitors. Offering .g tanner was won by No. 6. Attenj. iance banner too No. 3. The pasf (or then"delivered a great message y Ciom 1st Psalms 3rd verse. His j. ?<cond message, all things are ie ready come to the marriage. Pvt. L. C. Winn spent 10 days lt with his wrfe and baby also his .e parents Mr. and Mrs. Harrison j Winn. He has returned to Camp k cd. ' ?" g Seaman Clato Foster is here visr> iting his parents Mtv-and Mrs. W. (s W. Winn. Miss Massey M1. Green ie its here from Asheville, N. C., vis). iting her mother Mrs. Mary Green jc 'luring the holidays. Mrs. Sarah j. Williams is back home from visit|e tng her husband who is stationed ai New Orleans. Pvt. Eddre Wiln 'iams. ! The l ommunity Savings club 4?a<l?itfr-drawing-Dee. 22. $299.05 h was diawn out of the club._ Only a few members. We are asking more-to join us. Mrs. Gorrie-Winn .0 president. Mrs^ Willie?Irene ... nuiiipsun, secretary. iSi-ek?are Mre. Nora >Winn and ]. Mrs. Hannah Tanner, ie Mr. Add Young was funeralized Sunday at New Liberty. Several i- cars from here attended the fun h t:al. A ?ow oL those who wetvtle were Mrs. Thoada Robinson, Mrs. le Minnie Lee Thompson, Mrs. Lllm la Hobby, Mrs. A. Williams, Mr. W. W. Winn, Mrs. Luln Parks, w Thomas Young, Mrs. Corrie Winn, th Mrs. Nora Parks, Mrs. Blanche Dandy, Mrss Ella Rice, Mr. and ii- Mrs. Manual Browning. al After a ten day visit Mrs. Theaie <ia Robinson and children and Mrs ;y Lula Parks have returned from a in rip visiting her sister and daugTTa .ter Mr. and Mrs. Charley Williams in ;?f Portsmouth, Va. While there they vrsited Mrs. te Annie Wilson, Mrs McKlnley Hyke Mr. and Mrs. Buster Mitchel all '1- of Norfolk,,Va. Also Mrs. Theada t? Robinson visited the USO at St. at Julian Creek U. S. Navy, Ports>n mouth, Va. where her son is stationed, Seaman David Robinson, a- Jr. WhHe there they attended Mt 6f Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. Hoar of pastor also they attended the (Christmas tree and report a merto ry and joyous trip. )o- Miss Mildred Parks was a holln day visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Chapp m Parks. Mrs. Effte J. Parks, reporter - ~ - TH E PALMjSl ^? m i >ii ?.'? . BENNETTSVILLE NEWS By C. D. Sanders, Reporter Miss OHvq Wright returned to Fisk university, Friday after spend ing Christmas with home folks. Quite surprise to receive the' marriage announcement of Mrs. j Elizabeth Thomas of her daughter Miss Willie Elizabeth Thomas to Mr. James Thomas Penman o f Smith Field, N. C., Dec. 22, 1943. We trust this young couple a long iappy sail through life. A few more Wiil be announced soon. Rev. P. B. Mdodona spent the ' "ibTidays Tn Washington and^pbints uorth.s Mrs. Mododana and two | daughters adcompanicd him to church Sunday and were the pleas nnt pop callers at the^home of the reporter and sisters. They, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross on Marshal St. Mrs. L. S. Lucas and Mrs. Viola S. Nesmith of Washington arrivju home to spend the New Year's with relatives. Mr. atid Mrs. Brockington motored home Monday from N. Y. C. i or a few weeks. Quite a few relatives nnd friends attended the funeral of Mr. Davis I n Sumter, father of Prof, and Mrs. E. Thompson. They have our "deepest sympathy in thc lost of their mother and father in less time than a month. Prof, and Mrs. Jesse Reese of Marion were in the city Sunday. Miss Mabel Reese spent a few days . in Marion. Mrs. Nannie Edwards was funrralized Sunday p.m. at Shiloh. Rev. Wright was assisted by Revs. Supple, Shields, and Webb. Mrs. Edwards will live forqygr in the hearts and minds of Bennettsville people throughout all the churches of the county for her good work. Mr. John W. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellerson of Hampton, Va.; Misses Mabel and Porothy Reese, Mr. and <M;rs. Jesse Reese were dinner gusts of Mrs. Anna Colman on Christmas. Mr. John W. Bristol', insurance .gent of "WeTdon, N. C., spent rhristmas home. He was accompanied on his return trip by Miss Dorothy Reese and hi's wife Mrs. Dora L. Bristor. Mr. J. B. Drake, district maim?er N. C. Mutual Ins. Co. was call " to Cheraw Sunday to speak : at a special meeting of the M. 1' . church. Our sick friends: Mr. L. Johnson Bulah Gaskie, Gcorgiana Recoat Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Hcttie One of the outstanding members of Shiloh church Mr. Jubc Ellerbe was funeralrzed Thursday p.m.. Mrs. Emma D. Hanna, Rev. James, Mr. J. Pearson, Mrs. Peter kin and Mrs. C. S. Henderson spent Mdtiday in Columbia visiting sick elatives. They vapor ted Or. Han<in is improving nicely.. * , Mr. Codoger Jones spent Christ- { n&s hi N. Y. with relatives. Charles McEddy and C. D.* Mc Collum, Jr., of A. and T. college, , spent me vmr'simas nomc. r;ilis Davis and Sarah Bradford of State college, Faycttevillc, is home for the holiday period. Please join in to help the agent und reported to sell at least lfl'.* copies. per__week and pay., the tie. J tivery boy -eaeb -week. Semi?aB- news for the column t? Amelia St., or phone 82. Make your news brief.?^ ; ~LAKE~CITY NEWS " The Twin City Quartet of Baltimore, Md., and the Savannah Jubilee Singers of Savannah, Ga., will appeaYTfTlT coneert at the Lake City High school Monday, , January 24, at 8:30 p.m. (General admission is 55c, if tickets v arei bought before January 24. 75c at the door. Tickets may be bought from the following persons: Misses Helen Mention, Carrie Washington, Edna E. Martin, MAmie Eaddy, Ruthie Lee McCutcheon; Mesdames Maggie Gamble, Eloise Graham and Mary M. Brown. ? ' | Funeral services for the father" ~ of Rev. Willie Lew Allen were' held at St. James on last Sunday afternooftj- , Pvt. Louis Keels from CamjT" Clairbome, La., wa8 home Dec. 31, to the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Rosa ILee McQueon. He only had one (fay to spend With hfa wife, Mrs. Marie Keels. HVrM very sorry that he didn't . have time to visit hi8 many friends. Mrs. Monnie Moore and son S. Sgt. Julius Graham, spent the Christmas week end with hW father and other relatives in Southern Pines, N. C. S. Sgt. Graham was wounded while in aervife fTt England* 1 ^ ^ : atitirafili -i. TO LEADER ' * m *i ? > i A?>i?y? LANCASTER NEWS St. Paul A M. E. Church Kev. J. S. Martin. Pastor S. S. was called to order at the lsual hour. Classes 1 and 2 tied for the banner. At 11:30 our pastor preached a fine serippp ahd ad ministered the Holy Communion. December 22 our pastor was giv?n a surprise pounding which conristed of everything eatable and 510.00 in money. Sponsored by Mrs Amanda Campbell of First Washington baptist church. The Pulpit Aid board will meet Sunday Jan. 9 at the home of Mrs Mr J. Thrower at <f "o'clock. ATT members arc asked to be present. We wpre proud to have Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rutledge of McKeesnort, Pa., worship with us Sunday Pvt.-^and Mrs. William G. Clinton of Tuskegee, Ala., were the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Clfnton last week. Mrs. Ella L. Thompson of Phil adelphia visited her mother Mis. Vivian Stevens during the holidays. Pvt. and Mrs. Maceo Wylie visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wylie during tl>c holidays. Mrs. Wyihr will biTTemembered as Vliss Juanita llilderbrand. Pvt. James Boykin of Camp Sijcrt, Ala. is home on furlough. Buy War Bonds and give the change to the march of dimes ?CLINTON NEWS ~~' Continued from Page 2 wishes to express sincere appreciation for the many kindnesses shown her by home folk and out of town friends. Wie note with pride the ranid progress of Lt. 'Walter R. Harley, who rose from a private to lieutenant in one year and three months. His wile, Mrs. Ernestine S. Harley witnessed his graduation recently in Flaorida. He is now stationed in Tuskcgee, Ala. Miss Lorene Harris and her brother Mr. Willram Harrir. weiy theguests of their mother during the holidays. Mrs. Beatrice L. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lillicvvood of N. Y. visited parents. ME William Dorrah of Tenn. was the trlas Hall and Mr. Garnell Hall vis-' Marablc spent the holidays in Nebraska with-her husband. T. Spt. Fheodoie Little visited his father and brother. Miss Carri'e B. Griffin left for Brooklyn, N. "5^. after a visit here with mother. The Christmas Seal contest wad 4 success. Mrs. Inez Hester a rep icsentativc of Hebron Bapt. was . rowncd M?s. Laurens county and was given a War Bond. Miss Bernice Stevens 'of Washington. D r , ~apo?t -tire holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stevens. Mrs. Frances CIl'IlV of ? ~i-.? 1 " ?.i/wnijn ii?? icminea alter a visit with parents. Mrs. Fleming's son, Sgt. Plezl Meadows was also here. CONWAY NEWS Bethel A. M. E. Church Rpv. A. J. Felix, Pastor watch night services at Bethel on Friday night. Love feast was ilstrdreld. On last Sunday momTig an unusual large audience greeted the pastor who preached ?n uplifting sermon very appropriate for the occasion. Many parlook of the Lord's Supper. During che evening services the pastor preached another noble sermon. At Jho close of th? morning services, Mrs. Sarah Lloyd president Stewardess No. 2 presented the pastor with a high class Communion set to serve the srck members. He thanked Mrs. Lloyd and her ooard for the very fine and needful gift. F'uneral of Mr'. James Lynch iMlr. Lynch who was a very high and respected citizen of Conway passed on Dec. 22. He was well known both in church and Masonic circles. He was 'W. M. of his lodge and also deputy. He had ac :umulated much property in and wound Conway, The funeral took ilace""Sunday, L)ec. 26 at HY-fir The pastor wns master of ceremonies and delivered the principal iulogy. Remarks were made by .Is leader Mr. A. B. Sargent, Dr. M. F. Robinson, P. E and Brother A B. Wilson and C. A. Jones representing the two lodges ef Cone-ay. Mr. W. I. Buck, Jr., sang a very beautiful solo while Mrs. Edith Anderson the obituary and letters of condolence and telegrams. Revs. ,G. L. Riggins and P. H. -Moor? also assisted in the ervices. ' ' '< WANTED! A Beautician at once, to operate an 1?up-tu-dwtt'?Beauty?Shoppo. Good earnings and good working conditions. Wfrite or Phone 578, Coleman's Beauty 'Shoppe, Newberry, S. C. 'J07 Air Base Security Bn., Continued from Pace 1 the task before ' us with all our energy. A't the end of the campaign in North Africa, we were sent out in the Mediterranean Sea to a small island (Pantellerm) to continue our work there. Before leaving, the General fn command] there ff^vc us to know that he was proud of the work we were doing) c.s American soldiers. All of our experiences havt> not been pleasant, and we have some scars, but we know that within each many breast there is a heart that beat? true. We are fighting lo provide security for those whom we left behind, and when wL> return to our homes and friends, we too shall share the fruits of the victory that us sure to come. FollnwingLWs.^iis.t,~<>f-th?^ nomca of the men in this organization and their home towns: I Sgt. 'Robert T. Whi'te, Chester; Cpl. Lawrence D. Wharton, Due West; Cpl. James A. Summers, Orangeburg; Cpl. Jerome White, Florence; Cpl. Louis B. Copeland Darlington; Cpl. Theodore Carroll, jNinety-Six; Pfc. Jesse E. StrobIhart, Charleston; Pfc. Namon Per N. Wilson, Union! PfcL_.Curtis V. Amnker, Columbia Pfc. Charles VIcKnight, Columbia; Pfc. Charles Smith, Georgetown; Pfc. Cole Adams, Edgefield; Pfc. Sam Henderson, Bamberg; Pfc. Rufus Cun uingham, Lancaster; Pfc. Alonzo R. Baker, Sumter Pfc. James T. Stewart. Bradley; Pfc. Howard Wise, Lexington; Pfc. James Williams, Tinimonsville; Pfc. John S. Gilliams, Charleston; -Pfc. Alfred | Lesenc, Charleston; Pvt. George R. Williams. Greenville; Pvt. Willie C. Vaughn, Sumter; Pvt. IIow-, ..rd I-ynch, -Ghar 1 es tonP v t. Harry A / TA: o rx f\. i>iggs, ouimer; jrvt. Krucc I'. Burgess, Easley; Pvt. Morris Tuck cr. Union; Pvt. 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