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. ;i*<)NSUK CARNIVAL
Tht. Activv.?s i'osi?!i i'.<o> of ilooU"
? ' A it'TtHy V ----,-Xuvj?xl iiX
".aoiivo a Mil'. >ti iii tlt>" s.luK'l
'?T57tttT?:-iv.i ii"X* ? 7 u nlay
part . Wi-tiii. stlv.y. .r.r ^ y IT. '
/ mi! r.:.
I On Voit lay ion! T'U" 'i ty ti t*
I' ; ;-.vi)i\;il i,!n, fs v. iH nm ti?a;?lius_Luf
yinniiif of t!iO I't'i c' .ss I "t i i
'j ounil 2'10 o\ lo OiV Wotlmw-.
lay tv.;. t'cutl titty of l~!Ve carnival
-the- tl'XM'-s?xv^U-o;i?'H-:t'. -7 ;t.itu.
Special feu l tire* of lite carnival
ivill lie as Tl\. limise of
Mttfii. >! 'ttet'.iti.t i'i'imT, the winiters
-*h-Avhich v. til nveive priaos.
!,):;reinp and st te-r* shew each nilC{ 'xt.clh
rs* rt !':v-:!i nen's v.vl! oe fa
ijy.hcil I tile. lU-me Kcoiismi.s <le.is-rlmetu
at i ctsonuWo prices.
' Kach ticket of a<ftvtis ion is trout!
for a cha u'e o*i a ?e aii<t'??ulmits
tuto < ) tile* KIT.'Men,he:;*
of the invvHoe arc
:\y; y^-Vv. : V'V?>?n: M.. K. Abr,or.
Sec.; T. K Thomas. (.). 1-. Al-la.,
. . ; in1,: \V. fiai'
4 ip. T. IV '"i. !'. S. Ut'^c-vs.-.f'.
It. Revno'ei-t. V.. Huff.' P. iiij'iani
Al. T.* Alexander. 1.. i'.. .lames. .J.
]?.. CitVl veli. TNinil ivrt sentaMves:
>T. TIcMiilian. W. !. Davis.
II. ATaiuyo'tH'iy. L. < htlhpan.
Artcmns ami J. Xieh*.
YTaTTTTv TTTT T^TTrTTTTT- 5TATT? The
< 1':J n :1'. ! " : Twsday nijrht.it
f 1.?? liam'c of Mr*. Prins'in and
was erllod t" order Iiy the 'juror, idino
with devotions 'on-huH-d in
(ho toot a I ihimTTvI1. HuVinrss re-snot
fol'ow <1 al v:\ith lime o!
: ( "oil oi :' fV;. v luhl. ? '.
"thin ;."i! iielin;;* as ntn'-.-atMr.-..
Magifip .lohnson. vr.s o-U'cted
t?"o*>:-t Mr... i . tlv ; ino Ohy-ir,.*.
vSee-jiro.-'uik'iilMis.; J.url.iu;; Arv,re
a>!':?. lhin-vm.
"oi i< tat yMrr. t'?.ri'i(. Vo'ivc.
assistant srevot:1 rv: Mrs. <trude
Siimr. h: Mrs. I IK"/,
liro- i)..... hnnhiin: nils. Unity 1'nrr
erit'r and In !tnwhins. rcr?porter.
After ihi . < !<>. tiim two
now iri.Vith'- vvr" rocvivo.! hi the,
oliih. vs"."";':.iN < .1 if": In am' Miss'
Milton .lon'.i'S;:. ' V. o nrt. nroitd.lo
have Ur-n%-: - _
Our ounu-'.l > r.rty ?i r our. now
ilH !ijh-.| J \ uhlt'll all.I OH!i
rir.M...awi .wi V! their
i?iyit.-.*s.*ij- O r Vror.hlen'.i
M :-s. J;i!>n*< i; ! '. i. y nijrhtfor
.la? r...<.|:'. j'. i . i"i-.. to vt-it roltliw.
tor a t u - ;i; ? We
?t'*ncon !y i'u:> ; - ;o?v.-rU?-*oi<?',v lei
\ I S h . 4
Wo arr Ir-yi":- for yoat suet'i'f
'! ! ait., .ai ; ; with, .thai
\ j< I <11 '. | r
. (Mr.-i.? ' 17; or rr-.T\"tinV; " vefsoiyei
. I.OCU, itoM'IT.VI. It) Ol'KN
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~ MONDAY NKillT
Continued from Page 1
f otter, as d<>es the present ffiaTTfr
l the only ' training opportunities in
ji the State l'or Negro internes.
' A n.eOliitA' of prm new.d e v.oik
' i11 llie drive will he held- in
the l.eeune Room of ihe Allen
University Library, Monday evening,
.January IT. at f o'cloek. l\'a?joi
plan*?fttr?t+re?drive will?b m
nt?ale puldie at that tune.
rt?Poverty?itcrbrrt;?prominentColumbia
attorney and chairman
' of the hospital hoard of trustees,
is treasurer of the campaign fund
Mrs. Ilopton Paul is secretary.
PROF. .1. I.. CAIN OF
1) ARLINGTON PASSES
Continued from Page 1
i
fiat ion and was among the five
organizers of the association. He
,k, u. ,.r t',,-. o+-,t..
_ - ii i.I i;:;- ? i.??o > "*
for 57 years and retired af- piincipal
of tr.e M;'kvo- niv.h hool in
June, r.'i.'i. " r
lie was a member of the Saint
Janus Methodist Kpisto.'ul ehurch
here and wa.n an clVr r in the
vlii'ircTi and choir member.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. I,.; A. Cadi; live c'liMivn.
Mrs. Constitute Cain A! -ton o l
Darliivrfon; James 1..-of Den
vrrr.?(div, id i?(i-ort i"h Cain
Scott of New York and Lief I'd
Cain of Atla ita, G&., niu- . rnndfhiilren
and one (rreat-fr :huNhild.TIt!MTV
A.M.!:. ( Ill itCH
Rev. \Y. M. McDonald, l'aslor
' Spnrianimn: ?S i.day was a
very cold day. pnf a k '< I attendance
was |>rt sent at each service.
The parlor proa*. h'eYl atrDroTlT
service >. 'J h,> sermon at the eVcninir
serviic,s from lie subject:
-''he Sutler, the Seed and the Soil
was a spiritual feast. At 1:50 p.m.
tli'e Live Wire CI at) met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cun,
rrinjrham-of Fulton Ave. A larpc
number was present and a lively
discussion - on ti j. Munday school
lesson was conducted- by Mrs. An
ins:- Craig.
The senior and junior choir:-.
?have been reorganized with the
following officers: senior choir Mr.
Efnanuel Jones, Pres.; Mr. Bennie
Tongue. V-Pres.; Mrs. Christina
Cunningham, Socy.; Mrs. Margaret
Shands. Asst. Secy.; Mrs. Fannie
Dilhml,. Trcas.; Mrs.. L. C.
Boyd, chorister; Mrs. Millie Mcr"
Jimsey, chaplain. Junior choiy:
Mrs. Hattie Mae Williams. Pres.;
Mr. John Dominick, Jr. V.-l'res.t
Miss Cl'-neva Cheeks. Secy.; Miss
Ma hie Butler, Asst. Secy.; Miss
Emma Jean Pittman. Cor. ?cey.;
with 'Mrs. Lillie P. Suher as organist,
o? the serrtor riiair_ and
Mrs, Hdnora Padgett for the junior
choir. We anticipate a successful
vear for l.ath choirs,
Mr. John M. Boyd, 2 c St. U.S.
Navy and Cpl. Wm. I). Pittman,
are .visiting their parent* this
week. Cpl. and Mrs. pittman and
little Mahle Pearl, are plpnning
to visit friend^ in Columbia.
Cpl. J. C.Mc Jimsey and brothV
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RJ SOU HONS OF SYMPATHY
AM) APPRECIATION OF
OR. JOHN J. ST A RKjS
>n
Continued from Face 1
A - ~ - ho
i Jr. College. Scncca, S C., Morris
i College, Sumter. S. O. ami Hone- I ^{i
; Li:.! College. Columbia.. S. C. HI.- 1 c :l
rviee in these oflirt's was mark- 'c!
j ed l?y clear insight, kern wisdom, !!i>
and Unswerving loyalty to"* the li 1
cause of Christ and humanity. r0:
- His perron ql fharny War inter- *'
woven with a quiet strength has- ;,n
ed on ability and fineness of feelI
iiivc for his follows. 11,. tontribut- \v
ltd to the present high standards [1
i of- etl'.'cational?work in?this stale I UUJ
>nd' his death deprives us of a ! Ce
frnara^^nus and trusted 'leader a11'
I whose work" for those \Vtio jirnre L
distressed and in need will stand i iai
as a lasting: memorial.
With, increasing sense of the
toss suffered through his passing
tile Baptist Fdrcational and Missionary
Convention of Souih Car- <$;i
:j ol'na. (the Woman's Convention j|l(
! ami live S. F. and P.. T. lT. Con- I m
jvention concurring) gratefully re- -j w-p
! cord their appreciation of him hv I c](
J adopting the following: | VV},
J5e.il Resolved. That we, the w_
Baptists of South Carolina, ex-0
! tend to his wife our sincerest j
j empathy, and commend her to !
'tiip.inve c? Him who is, too wise e<>
Ua_err:_nnd Lo'i.kiud.. to_ be .unj.ust i ;
' to His creatures; and "J
i t- u uirvr.er uesoiven, mat we !,\]
] admonish the young people of i,,,
I Smith Carolina for whom Dr. hw'
' Starks gave his life, to live more \\{
. worthily of the sacrifices which ijt.
khe made; and that a copy o f j
I these-Resolutions he sent 10 the , pl(
| wii\. of the deceased, and that j a;
! conies be spread upon the pages j
| a " our denominational organ and
| upon the minutes'of these orgaiii- ' , ,
1 'aliens as a testimonial of? our f-pr(
} ineere. appreciation of hinv. not | ms
? i!y as a rent "educator but also lK
us a servant of the .Most' High L.a,
God. ' - I iiie
Respectfully submitted by your
t'oPMnitlee on Necrology, j
? RF.V. A. \V. HILL, Chairman ]-j
I RF.V, ?. S. YOUNGHLOOD in
RFY. AY. L. WILSON in*
RFY. C. F. CANDY .v
RFV. Willi HOWARD - tu
| REV. .1. !>t RUCKER. Scc'y. Yul
_ WOODRUFF NEWS .ri
lit:
S'ew Relhel Hnptist Church W<
K'-'v. E. H. Herbert, Pastor .--i.h
The funeral of Mrs. Martha -(M
i'.'iks I.ittlc.iolin was lvM at New
hi! erty Tuesday. January '1th.* She
Was hrovji'ht f.'om Riehiuond, Va
.('fiiii e.met! uy trer daughter >i is. .
Majrrie 1'r.ihs Young*. Rev. Jl. W.
'!; ,vai't official.The many '
_It:il!ids in nmat he with Mr. j''1
\be Parks and sister in the lost .
>f ihour si-t'-r.
Sjainan 1 C Dennis Robinson "of '."it
?Ne\v London. Conn., visited his 1,1
varan*s during the holidays. Ml'. I' ;"
id Mrs. Ld. i.'<xtiifon. Also Grov- :n|
.1 Fos tel. Seaman David Riser 1,5
-h?hei e?iaami ni' third lri*p over- .;,;l
srs. son ol Me. and Mrs. Grover !!UI
Riser. Si..man iYttv or/iem- 'i
y Co'ue!! is hi re \isitiujr his 1 :n
11 ii'tuis and mother Mi's. Queer. " * '
'ark' ai.-o Pvt. .1. Henry Cranks ^!a!
.N i. i-.js sist-.u- '.Mrs. I.v.x.ie Gist is ^
ni; in.it li't ir- -M.ollioi . Mrr. .Mui 'I'M
'.a I ranks.' j.',(
Seaman Arthur Robinson is staat
(ileal Lukes, 111.
? Mrs. Theada Robinson received ~V:
. lelU-r from hoif son Seaman Da- '
ill stati'in* he had been si.k since
her visit with him during- the liol- stl
loi
i-'vk are: Mrs. Sadie Hobo. Mrs
Elix.il Mcliet'h, Mrs.. Mora Winn.
Mrs. Hannah Tanner. We hope
nr them bright ami sunny hours. I '
Mrs.- Hi-ie J. Parks? reporter
I 'U
I'rinitv .V. M. E. Church
Kef. C. \V. Marshall. Pastor | '
In suite id" th(. weather a faith-j N''
;ui < .' were present lor Sutniay . }!'
i tin ! j.'i'ea.Iiirise services. At I "
. I : '<(> a.is). Rev. Marshall brouiri.t I 'l:]
.i.T'.h a beautiful message, theme "
flip Uirth o> Christ". Nijjht.
home, "Satan Crossed Jesus' I'ath . "
i.an was iost; Jesus crossed Sa- j ,
(aids. 1'atl), man won"-,?Tittle mc> | " 1
ma'as Were enjoyed by die hear-i
Christmas day -Mrs. Moult: I. ' 1
i*'ran its ^entertained with a dcliei-f !
..;s dniner hie v.* and -Mrs. (Jopc-j
nit) ana daughter of Spartanburg
.he followin<; day .Mrs. Franks \va
urprised by thp return of her son j"1
I vt. John II., vho is stationed in ..
Texas.
Mr. and iln. Rn!;th' Wnt?uru~,:>M
mi mother (!'...dyn) had as theii
attest (it rihf* the holiday s. Sin If 1.
. .t-'-riw-iJiXVid .J.?WiUnrrn?Xrbras- .i
a. i'rior to his induction in the j
.rray Staff S'/t. Wilburn taught
;.t the Woodruii hiyh school; an j %,
.\?1 ' ri university graduate also Mr.).'..
LLivid Wilburn \vho is ^ litem he'l <"
dI thc. faculty of MeConnick hitrh i '
o-hooi. 'I'hey also , entertained i
Mrs. Ruth Massif, and Miss Hula
. Classicdf Abbeville.- Miss Mass'O ,n,
s home demonstrator of Abbeville.! h.
count v. \
( id. and Mrs. M. K. Kllis visit
i in i |I|||VIU> 111.1 1 I I I Li lilt* iioiioav-,
Mis. Nanzettn Steward al??> . i-il;>d
her mother Mrs. Janic Parks'.
Her husband is serving oversea:-. A
Mrs. Elizabeth (list of New York''I ar
City spent Christmas with phrlit.;
ami friends.
r.V^r. nnd Mrs. Matthew Greene I to
r.ave returned to Washington, l). I C(
C. afte r spending-a week with Mr. be
Greene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,?
Robert Greene. ?When
The. dread hour of sorrow 1*
-kike-, the church stands writing *
and ready to tonifort, .
F. Roosevelt N'Wris, reporter
er vhdteel their parents during he
the holidays. fo
Rev. anel Mrs. McDonald were 3c
i visitors in Coluniltia ktst week.
Mr.-N. A. Alston aijto visited
friends m Columbia last week.
l > m**?
I - * '
("ARSONS HONOR UMt
Mr. and Mrs. Gliss cJTrso??, hdi
(i their son. Sgt. Clejophus Ca
ii, at a New Year's party at the
mo, Al-rn-Benedict ^eourtrr-^?
Tin' jruestsJ were aoirte of Sg
.lyon's many -fricnos: Mi#s<
mille G. Dunham, Ecfyythe Swi
. Doroihy And^raon, Jjlarh Go
:>. Wilhemina JonnSoli, Chri
in Anderson. Mary Ance Jacl
ii. Alatt'v Johnson, Ella Mt
I'ferson,.. WiLhemina -Patterso
I Pvt. Yvonne M. Roux, Arthv
Thomas. Frederick II. Booze
t. Raymond L. Chatman, Pv
iink!in T. Mc Neill, Gcorpc^ Cmi
orjre Brown, Jr.. Willie Gordo
il Sfjt. Robert KershaW.
?gl. Carson has returned t
np after spending: the holiday
GREENWOOD NEWS
The weather was very bad her
nday but the people still huv
ir minds on our heavenly Fall
y to the "diti'erent churches.
?::rcd as they were saying. lh
y ni''.v seem bad now. hut sti
shall have a rougher one befoi1
<rct to heaven.
irris ChapcT Baptist Church
v. H. II. ..Mitchell. Pastor
V-'-fV-epbneri-n?-l0 a.im wIf.Ir-th
nt and faculty at tlieir best t
Main God's word. Durin,v th
L- R,.vi IT Tt yih.h.,11"
> soul stirring sermons: Th
>rk of IJim: and Its Spiritiu
lalionship. I ho IJTU started i
10 with the D.'tertor Itandolp
i ton and his faculty. A spe<
program wag presented by AI
:n les-.Nchr.n.
\ week ago the WAIU presente
program at the church. Th
ipram was of interest and Wii
pirinpv At the close of thi
cling tiie amount of 00 \va
seil. Mrs. Koxic I.egroom pros
nt and Alhss Sadie Mae Wasi
ton, secretary.
aist Thursday the. PasliTr's Ai
b met at the luUTie of. Mrs. C'a
Wood and was a real interest
; one. All hearts and minds wet
ight by the reading of the 22n
i pier of Exodus and so beaut
explained..- A special prayc
r. olfered for tin- boys in .th
tied siv-ivices after wnich -aga;<
I was sencd. Mrs. .Maggie \\
red. preSjittiU; LMrs. Gerund
yutua, serr^'tary.
rial News
Mrs. Hath 'jot krficht of.Allct
Hh?r-tfr;?H*?s|"-ndi'iv ? tdmr
eks vacation with her parent
t si: ley Air. aa.l Airs. David Sat
s. Mrs. lloukniv-ht is iht. si:
~nf-Alis. Null H'.itlcr.
Mrs. Car..ilia Burns of 12! Sii
ton St.. spent tile holidays wit
In-other arm sister-in-law AI
1 Air.-,. Floyd?Butler on Emk
in Atlanta, (ia. She has u
ned accompanied I v Miss Ai
el Ward, who is spendi'iig se\
.1 days with Airs. Burns cku.gi
. Helen. A nai-tv was
Mi"*s Ward's honor and she wn
gfte: 1 of Ml". John II. Wi
r.sd
lev. W. IT. Sflglaf- has iWurno
.u?H I;* -v.itit-'lUf ins so
1 wile Mi-, aftd Mrs. Robert Sei
;F~of Walerbury, Conn,
dr. Charles II. Xeium, .Jr., t'n
t of .Mr. .mil Mrs. Charles I
lum, Sr.. left Monday lnornin
th,. armed forces. lie was
ident at Tuskeg.ee- institute be
V entering' tiio servce. Man
ends were here to wish, him luc
Ids absence front tltent. We sha
pray for his quid; return.
;5vt. Roosevelt Starks son of Mi
1 Mrs. Oscar Star Us has bee
mmied from private to coipora
ih his wife Mrs. Marv It. Kvan
dpi. t'arl Kvttits spent the w"ee
s. Kvans is the'daughter of Mi
do ( b.fpiiell and lite sister <
;>vo Clianpi'il. Cpl. Kv.tns i
riom I at Camp Sutton. X. <
;c. Willie S. Rutler spent a ti
V:. f dough -..iih his mother. .
:iiai supper was served Tue;
c night. Miss Sadie Ruth l.ui
was i..-,. special guest. lie is st
tied at Camp Stewart.
Pvt. Allen Chap.pi 11 is soi ndin
a days fur loll eh with hot mot]
_Mi \. ia la C nappe! 1.
'diss Luvenia Woodson froi
illiamston spent the week en
a hot uncle and aunt Air. an
Holmes.
y Scouts of America Troop 11
Ami fellow Scouts and Scout-oil
i in:- iv nil- mini successiul ye;
ion li'.i has hud for its Scou
i?ter -Mr. Carroll l.ievbrc. Tf
leers of 111,, troop for the ye;
l'.M 1 ai*e as follows; Comtr.i
men. Calvin Wood, Chr.; Will
ulerson. Randolph Burton. Sen;
is tor. Carroll Devore; assistai
outmaster, Ernest L. Wrigli
rihe. Robert L. F. Coleman. Sei
Patrol Leader, .lames Posey.
There ai> three patrols contaii
if tenderfoots, second class ar
.st class scouts. (E. L. Weigh
S. M.)
R. L. I*' Coleman, reporter
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" . THE PALM
I SCOUT NEWS
a-1 . , * - '
T}ie Nev&YegisJouria Scou
ingr'Movement pressing forwar
Many plans arc being invade to ii
^ terest all communities iK t h
0 Council with Seating. *
)" Local adult di^sions arc bciti
II tics to help make * Scouting poss
e hie for the boys. Columbia . ar
" Kershaw divisions have been o
o gnnized. Orangeburg and Calhoi
.ire in th0 process of organizatio
Fairfield county wilV luvve i
I fir.-.t nicotine* .hmiiarv' .TA in Wim
Loro.
o special iiri.LETiN
o
,1 The annual i.dalt mor! ntr ?'i
ie J't State College. Orangi
(| b'.irjr .?an?ary 'JO. 104-1 at 4:00
j. n. AM Scolders and friends <
1, Scouting are expected to attend
r. LV'\K NFAVS
V
d Watch night service was goo
ie Many pledged iwajty to (iod ai
:s hy the tmhy nf -tfnrH -will dr> mo:
is for the church in 10 14. Hcv. F. <
is" Wright. D. S. preached a fine se
5- mon. Recaus,. ot weather cond
i- '.ion the conference v."as postpon<
.mtM the third Sunday night i
d February.
1- We regret to find Mrs.- L. Bei
t- uett in the hospital, Florence,
c Ucv. and Mrs. It. I>. Davis we:
d 'he dinner gie.-ir. ol' Mr. and Mr
i- .'onnie Rogers.
r 'l'hy officers o." Sandy drove wi
e ncet with the officers of Joh
v*-Wesley in a joint board session ;
L Lamar.
e. Mr. C. L. MeCullough and M
'L Byrd who attcmh?,<l the grot
. aiccti'ng in Sumter, Jan. 5th tel
iis that. the Rev. Harry Rrov
.ntitor Shiloh . ha.rgo, paid his coi
i- teieii'e budget Ln full S.101.00.
tr
s "Randy (i:ove Mothodist Church
i- . Mrs. Win. Brown sooni Chi is
i- .mis in Columbus, (la. -Mr. rr
Mrs. l.io (loodson arc?ail?
i- over the arrival of a son Dr?. 1
h i'.M.J. Mr. Win. iiymos is spent
r. ii'u' i'o,. I olv.lavs in a most nloa
a tr.g way at homo with 1 ho faniil
j-I Miss Jessie (lilnaao was the"jruT:
i-1 a! her 'paivnts duriu<_- Christina
- Mr. K. Kirviii and Mr. I.. Illdlai
l- who w'et'b oil the sick 'Ji^t :V;v 'v
a and mil nrai/n. Rev. M. -T. Po
is .-or. Mr. T. !'- Rogers. Mr. at
!- Mrs. ('. "' .M roar:':. . Mrs. Sadie Hi
?*?uiriis, Mr. and Mv.-j, L. Jaokso
(T I'rof. CrlCr Rennet to. Mr; an
1L Mrs. C. Tau-as. :: . ;.;id "'r^. M'r
i- ! 1 vines. Mrs. Cess!,. . M van wai
ntortained at the homt._ of M
c mil Mrs. K. Retina during Chris
1. l-ns. Mr. add Mis. C'iias. Knot
j> nlertaimd diivins Xma.a Mr. ar
a Mrs. W. dames. Mr. and Mrs. T
;and Boss of RaHin'jton, Mr. ar
y | Mrs. MoCMimi Mi, Mr.-. I.i
k ie ii rooms ;m<i ih r Maito'iiler i;e
11 isc.; Mrs. lai 1 on l.ucas. Mr. 1
Li rooms, Mrs. Thcda Porter. .M
r. K. L. Byrd.
n Rev. M. J. Porter W7\s presc-ntc
1. a suit oi'. clothes as a. t'nristim
s u,-i11 by the members of Sand
k Trove. Rev. Porter said this \vt
mo of the most pleasing }^ifts (
>]' ds life.
is .Mr. and Mrs. Toland B.vrd ar
'. .M.s. I). Williams bad as their dii
n per ernes Is on New Year's ds
V Prof. C. R. Bennette, Mrs. 1<
>- .Fields, Mrs. Theola Porter, M
L- and Mrs. P. Boston. Thi's was ii
a dec i a i eal treat.
By R. D., reporter
i" BEXNKTTSYILLE ^'EWS
11 The sa<l intelligence reached tl
l' ,*vty that our college president, I)
j. J. Stayks had passed. . For tl
past :;o years or more^Dr. Star!
jeeanie a father and friend tr
uany in Bennettsville. He on<
Oastored .Ttrtfhftotr Baptist chare
" I Rev. and Mrs. A. Ji. Wright, M
| tnd Mrs. K D Reerfc andvt)eac<
LL_ L". R. Reese .along- with. ia Is
ir others attended the .funeral. 1
. shall ever linger iu^our. mir^ds ar
hearts.
Undertaker J.H.W. Morris, Mr
f. II. W. Morris attended the fu
eral of Prof. E. L. Rann of Cha
:1" lotte an instructor of Johnson 1
Smith university. Prof. Rann
U the father of Mrs. J. II. W. Mo
' ris, Jr., of Cheraw.
Miss Arma L: Bonna- and
Bowcn instructors1 in the Wilst
high school,. Florenre, were in tl
i city Monday p.m. honored "gues
J o.I Kennedy-^ovinifton weddii
t? nnH thc reporter and sisters.
J Miss EvelyTU MeTCay" was call
(' to New York Sunday on accou
of the illness of "her brother.
??j Mrs. Lottr,. Lucas and Mrs. Ei
T- Ntjsrpith returi ! 1<."W.ishmgto
; Sunday p.m. after spend ii
' the Now Year holidays home wi
.sisters Misses C. I.h and.C,
^ SJnmffrs and Henderson.
ST Sunday in spite of the rain ai
^ snow The 'churcTi goers "were <
K the job. The MarJlvovo coutt
1, iicm1: r.s will go to church in s^ii
id if the weather and support the
id roister.
Xgi. Ernest B. Robinson of Ci
fornia arrived in the city over tl
,veck o/id LOT^the delight of 1
nother-in-latf. Mra. L. B. Stub!
(
[ETTO LEADER ~ ~
'Hp was mot at his honi<> m.Cirocn
vvctod by his devoted wife Mrs. Yo^
S. Koh.nson who accompanied
'nm home and was a member of
ht> special surprise party given at
.he hotVHt-of the reporter and sisters
in honor of f.t-??Kennedy and j
:is bride Mrs. Ruth Sanders Kenledy
Monday evening. A largo
lumber?of . nut, nf Imvn visitors
were present. Special piano f lections
by Prof, llowen of Florence
and Mrs. C. S. Henderson of Wash ,
mgton and New York. Sgt. Rob.
insult Of California .and I.t. Kennedy's
new bride along with all
the other guerts felt full of cheer"
iver thp nigh lime they had.
The Crosinnds. Dudley. ^Loston.
~~"Gorden-ktmi Carolina^ members, -of
the Evcry-Ready oll:b of the city
are ready to .make your stay in
the city on? worthwhile.
(MAs) ?D.- Sander* -reportei.
t- for the liennettsville coninnniitv
(], was called to Washington, D. C.,~
i_ to begin Work in tlic general ace
ount government servi?(> but due
lo the condition at home she is ung
ible to accept th;. position at prosx
I -nl. '
i_1 Our sick friends: Rev. W. F. Me
id | Mrs. Anna S. Coleman. Mrs
i*. C?'la Wr>2*lit. Mrs. Brpody, Mr.
n | '.ice' Johnson. Mrs. Jenkins. Miss
n , 11. E. -Graham county . supervisoi
p. no out to tlto delight of all alter
jg-'a few weeks illness with the flu,I
with til,; fiu.
?1 ?Watch our- hnme coir inn and s"v
lite I ig event that occured in our
i city Monday evening at St. Mich''
:el M. E. :hurch. Where he leads
xvc will follow.
I1; \.'.ss Rosa Robinson is out to the
\f ...... . - .. ... - -
~ j ceiign:" 01 an alter a Jew (lay?
illness.
C. D*. Sanders, reporter
AND" THE MIGHTY SHIP
d. SAILED ON
id ?
re Yorng nndfrce were- all her Cargo
C. As shp left a~ New York port,
r- Destined for some distant harbor,
i- | Men there were of every sort,
-d ; Calm and peaceful was the water
in i Placid clouds were in th0 sky;
And -below the engines bellowed
!1* | \Yhile the waters roared reply.
j And i he mighty ship sailed ever
l'c J-? onward; - s
And the mighty ship sailed on.
ill One there was who gazed in wonm
dor,
d What eeuUi he be seeing there?
Could it be a lovely lady,
i. With hn infant young and fair?
fp Maybe thvre's a wrinkled woman,
1" Kneeling there beside her bed,
11 Praying for a consolation,
ii- Hoping iier son may not bo dead.
rrnward ;
And the mighty ship sailed on.
Inl
Some of them were wild and care
is free,
Basking in vitality;
1- Thinking not of ship nor voyuafe,
i i ;.,o.
v> ?11 111 nut v>l \IVOtilIt> I
y. Ami they spend their time hi
sT~" sweari hg~ ~
s. As they fall on bended" knees,
"d Trying, hard fn lTTTtkc-tr-^scvmi:
p Riit find bad 1 uck on the se;rs.
r- As tho ship sailed ever onward,
id As the mighty ship sailed on.
ir
a, Thus the tempest waxed in anger
d And the waters rolled in fear,
i. While the heavy eloiuls above her
Dropper her ears to listen near.
t- : And they cried with shame and anh
| When they hoard the billows roar
id I ,\iul the winds came near to calm
! her,
id j But she sorrowed all th0 more;
1- While t!it? ship sailed ever onward
While the mighty ship sailed on.
>' One was deep in meditation
Of the girl he'd left behind;
'd | She, with whom he planned a life
ls | time,
^" Seemed to linger* on his mind.
I And he lay with eyes uplifted,
Jl Making love to nothing real
. To a form somewhere existing
K' j Far behind the vessel's keel,
| While the ship sailed ever onward
[ v While iho mighty ship sailed on.
la *
Now .tho waves leaped ever higher
While the clouds dropped lower
still;
Till they fell into the tempest
There Id join the* wafer*s" thrill.
And. the winds blew wild and
frantic,
ic While tho ship rocked to and fro
r [But she stiTT defied the tempest
>. | \im int' engines nirufii ueiow;
<s While the shin sailed ever onward
a While tire rnirrhty ship sailed or..
:e
h_-i_Onc there was with grsat^ainbi?
r. tion
>n For a chance to sail the sea;
w And he writes a Jettei1 homeward
le Of his voyage gay and free,
id How he saw the high waves playing,
s. Wfth a misty hanging cloud;
n- How he fought his way to dinner
r- Through a thick and anxious
C. crowd.
is. While the ship sailed ever onward
r- 'While the mighty ship sailed-on.
if. Still another, more Jtagusted
>n With the voyage on the deep;
he Shouts defiance to the tempest
ts In a dream out of his sleep,
lg Sail "on ship and rave on tempest
Take mo on across the sea;
ed m be back when this is over; ?
nt RQCI/ 1A 1 A\rn oAofniit ?% ?/! ^VAO
Thus the ship sailed ever onward
la Thus the mighty ship sailed on.
in. ~ This poem, was written by Cpl.
)g John M. Henderson, son of Mr.
th and Mrs. J. L. Henderson of LanR.
caster and his buddie Cpl. H. Haxter.jMi
their voyage across the sea
id They aig Somewhere in England.
Sn , , " " "
ty 1 NI()N It APT I ST CHURCH
te
It Rev. I,, t'. Jenkins, Pastor
il- The Teachers* training class at
he Union Baptist is a very successful
lis one. Our teacher, Rev. Jenkins,
is.' is very interested in our young
| folk- ami is always doing same
hirifr to help them meet the de
11nands of tomorrow. In spite o
;ht? unfavorable weather Sunda;
I cur Sunday school was attondei
I by several scholars, with Supt
jTTillie Prmrts in charge. At. thi
I .morning service our pastor deliv
Lied a great message, subject Put
1 line.- Ciod'.s Business First. Thi:
union will be r emeinbcrt'd by thi
i young toll; _as v/ell as the olde
: ones'. Several visitors were pros
cut. They are av.vays, wel.omc
\V# a g"?d many indispos
hjcPmei'ilers foe whom we pray,
j " C.'^ir.s.) Daisy I?. Williams,
reporter
1 1 IIP. I T\rni.x MKMQKiAl.
j ASSOCIATION
I The Lincoln?Memoriaal (an
j Historical) association in uiiticipa
frion of tho coming to Camp Jack
son and the city of Columbia o
thy world famous Joe I.ouis .Mon
[day. January 17. hopes to play a
; important part in entertaining thi
j iist.ngiiisheil American as our lov
J qualities was displayed by this oi
! tani/.ation presenting in proxy,
j jeautilAl trophy to h:m in the cit;
f.auditorium, Jan. I, 1D4J.
This auditorium was furnishe
i :;t the expense ft Richland county
j 'urgely thromrh. thy, influence o
r^&nator Joe Ber-ryv
j Joe Louis' sane words and com
[ lion sense deportment. his loyaitj
J has endeared him to the Anverkn
people, irrespective of race and h
| is without douUt tittc of the tcs
i known men throughout the v.orh
ilis smashing: defeat of Schmeiin
.in whom Hitler nad staked big
hopes for German prestige, wi
hve on tht. pages of history fo
ages to come.
I.o. is' tiilel.'lv to his country i
-volunteering for iisr piuteet.iom an
? his generous benefactions in th
I form of "charity '"bouts" place
him high above so-called patriot
vho in the country's (?huM'genc
nr(. threatening the reemvey of ih
nation.
Louis realizes as do many other
that America hasn't reached th
. tool of governmental perfcctioi
a hat nation litis? But in his ow
nnguage he says: "What I am m
oi:ntry lias made me". This i
.10 apology for the gross wrong
>1" our nation?Labor is entitled t
? just compensation and publi
spirited men who pool their capi
tal, tax their brain provide decern
enterprises for the nation's, toil
is. have played a wonderful pai
m making the American flag th
mblem of progress and enterpris
I ta vntl <rhni 1+ 1-w* -1 ??
I .... <>..hnMV4i< uiv uwi m, urj*v:r\
|tmpcr consideration.?Tftr?Negr
often stylo*! the "Neglected tenth
iescrves full protection in his cot
Witutional rVhts as a citizen not!
mrt smth. What group of Ann:
La has given so much to mal;
Anu'iica what sh,. is and receive
in pay so little?
a real (iemocracy yotl have th
answer.
Lincoln Memorial association
II. K. L.
(.BEAT FALLS SKETCHES
We enjoyed a very pleasan
. Vnh i,idr season ;nal tviv< return
til to our every day duties wit
u more determined will in the net
year.
Mr. John R. Hall after aponjin
.hL. holidays with his parents ha
eturned to Washington. Pvt. 1
~Ti McCeliery of Kt.1 ""-Bragg- an
William Tidwell his pal from th
navy, stationed in Matyland wcr
treeted merrily by friends ^utd red
.itives here. Miss Helen '-Malon;
ami Mr. Johnson and his suns tno
lored here for th,. holidays als
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Hell fioti
W ashington ..visited Mr. and Mrs
Perry Tidwell. Misses Mae Her
t.ice Washington, Sarah Mae An
thony, Mamie Gill and .V,v. M. <
Met oney' have returned U> Filth ,
high, Chester.
Kev. H. 1?. Washington sn?nt a
.enjoyable time with relative"*] an
11 lends in Baltimore, Wa.-hinttoi
New York .uind New Jersey.
Messrs George Goulware, J ante
Lidcinaii, Steuben Myles and
E. Maloney wiil go u? tiie navy i
a few days.
7VT /Tt-ll *n
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e next to Mrs. Roland's Gruc. Store
s Open Sundays W. Columbia, S. C.
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e time only!
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C or are you anuiuer oue uutl '? ,iu?i too
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