The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 21, 1948, Page Page Two, Image 2
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The Old Gray
By E. Philip Ellis j
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I DOM^NKCLKCT PBAYKK t;K.
1 >1.. Mansfield E. .laek.-on. is i> - j j
i iiz . >" e .-enteil fin tin! hishdprie l.y
his only Sister who says^ >he i- . .
~ ?V)ftnrgy rtrf' -trrrrtrs^T't'- imtyvr t-n ?
iit t prea-mat ion. Now as t<> the '
lime U inir i iju- for his oU'f-tLoii. yvp
'hi imt t'l;<fu^s. 'W'o know )-hat he vlt'
is worthy oj' any 'consideration in ('L<
the jrilt of his .ehtireit. l>wti> t he ( "
- slateiiictit of his >i?--u-r s.'ipuhpiip. '"r
peal to t vt'i y aspirant. They slymid ph'
yo ahotit, thoir anticipuTed asjiiiati?>1.1
nnhe spirit ofcprayeTT That's ' t t;
tlio way flu' fat 1km >' did. We ate pot
- admonished to wateh. liyht and av;
? ralte-v ti!1 'tlnce to na.fc
tjie tl.;Vite<l yah Many- thought a;h
the first Episcopal . disttaet vuis v
'yotie hook arid -line w.heh Bishop R.'i
U. -V. i :clt .It:., I'r.I). was put in
rli <>r it. But'.the first tiiintr lit- . ...
, , i N i
yjju Vih '?> issue a proclamation
.settinr (>itb a day of. fastintr and ''J
p? ayin-K. To day I Tie district is do,
injr greater tilings than ever before !
L judging, from Bethel's greatest! ^a
. rattS' in its history.'Bishop Frank j Bo
iidifeon Jt^id, A.M.,I).I). requestefT in;
JP. the minimi frsj^nd members of the ly
fe. < Ijfcch Toa day Ja
^of prayer iri^Bterest of Ne^^suf- So
ferage in statp pretty 4Q04/ thi
after r
voi- bflB
Br
wfthe
BR? men up R(
The
V^r - M trc
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KRQLiy.v co^L* \ ^
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nSo^efufr ^
confe^pce in the 'mjws connee- J -W
tion t^an the weflgt confere'iet*
F .of SoutK\ Carolina!' Bojh' ministers
" and lay .members e?(Cfbavor? to seek
^>eace and. &trs6 it. Bishop Frank jj,
Madison KfiTd, A. M., D, D. can j ^
wnul^P^s^ conference in his 1 >ag. ' *
No tricks andfschemes in this area, ] *"
}f:< >i>?wklir,e ciders are no ingrats
and will support every item on hjs : *itprogram
for the state and will the
and by him to the man in Kan- ':?
-sas City next May. Dr. I. \Y. Wil- (.J((
born, dean of the staff has neVei
fought any hi.-hop and i^ loud in
~ 1 ii- pi'a: " of the present head. J >i . . j
I. \V. .duiph. read that strong '.)v
i - iluti ui at tiie lji.-t conference? \\-j
session endorsing t ho unexcelled \\\
work of the bishop in this state i an
and .pledged the delegates to- ask ;
the geiural conference to send him ' |lu
hfte-k lor another?-fau-r?year.. ' j j",,
'Everybody knows Rev. Mulph is'.,,.,
ho. hypoe-r-R -and the-bishop -has- a y,;-,,.
? real friend an him. -A- for the "(?ld ! w7,
Cray" he is with the bishop first
last and till the time. And further jy
more he is against any one that. n)(,
is not .with Bishop Real. .After all,
whfti a hishop appoints a man pre- ..jn
.Fidintr elder. he rs less.thnn a man ,)|(
to fitr'it him. A cabinet. members :jn
that will !itrl)t one hishop. oa
_ (jllieii hishop need tru.-.t hi. 1. liish. . ^
op lieid has given tin' ^ministers
?hero the % very l est consideration. ,|.
The is tine as to the laymen
ami we are going to this general
emH'erence a perfrt unit. VVIion w'r- -
say we want his return \yp mean wi
,just that. The mother conference 'N't1
has in its houm'ary some of the St,
best laymen to he found the world Da
over. Its a super fine conference, j Al
Infant the six A. M. K. Confer-I as
ences in South Carolina are far ,vei
a!> <vj the average. The 7th Epis
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oycott In Gold .
oast Grows
Uc.ia, Coast. W es.f Africa
A MM la an effort to combat
hi.elr c'o'-t of impoited ?oods
tin* Cold Coast, a number of
>ai chiefs J;avt: ."instituted a boyt
of?itit[i.m Verb.-floods which is
? 111 ii*.k' a serious factor >iti com*
\t;ai i*|'i't"i??nA Here.
ntlation has been op rthe' inu>e
in Cold Coast. Tiic people,
!. i T C ' pvti<t In ttin?ttrrfd
1st- aii'! the profitable market
' '"coVi w. ic!i ihey"' a* i o\\l have
nty of money, hut consumer
it is . have ' boon so -scarce that
!'.'avi' mounted^it- of all protioii,.
Only Hnftlish p;oo"ds are
lilahly because of iii^rli duties
-materials from oinet couiitrte-f
i Knjilum! has not -been nfafiu ttn
II14T enough t ft supply .-H*
onics wit.ii 1111*ir normal needs,
l'ii'e boycott lias been led by
i Kwatjona ilutine ill. a chief
... i..? - V:.-.-. . : ..
* -*V-IIW ii\ v> i(1 a icii'uiwiia
tTse-~wtiiih l.o calls llolyut carKolyat
being his- real name,
ylor. spelled backwards, Cliiel
nine, formerly was in the tradwealthy,
through deals with Cm
imiesir "hpforp:" World War ti
' important were his operation?
at the .Japanese .Chamber ol
^nmerceUFrnvited him toTokyi
Its glk'st and he went t.hert
before Che "War started, ftx
reputed to have placed 11ujjj
ders which arrived in Gold Coasl
st in time to escape hostilities
pude A. Barnett and his wife
irjflfi. their recent visit here
fent an afternoon at his castle
ong.with the famous Gold Coasl
ikeyy .Tttagnat^ A. S. Wynter.
tefklefo'rd, a former Jamaican
boycott has bright tradi
Ft*, stand still and 9 estimator
ijj^iave occasioned lo^^o b-eyei
ros., the Du^hai^^HtcomNatives
are to wearing
teir own natxpe. woven cloth.
^LITTLE RI\^R CIRCUIT
| Rev.. Jackson, Pastor
^Jnday Was a?rainy (fay hut th(
lithiul f?V wore at church" ^Sun
W- The SV "?. lesson was TiT
vestjrfgljP-nisXussed and reviewer
"HPe morning services begun or
ne vifh%Rev. J,ohes as guest pas'
an^vfiT>^frwis.linc<j_ mn Xo.-2
?V. Jatkson used as a text St
Hfi &:'6b which he -producer! T
irntjiV~ message. AH christian:
to VvOTe lucky enough to heai
fh.jTCfclvc^ food for their souls
~Seefrt5~*as if Rev. Jackson's scr
get better and better eacl
ne^ He ^as -the dinner truest ol
S^f. Bella'.y/
Mr. J. Kdjre. and Airs'. \'. Bellanj
!re*visitor^ from St. Joseph Bap
t.Church. Mr. J. Randall, Mr. J
Randall. Air. I.. (lore, and Mrs
Gore from Sti Paul' were alsi.
lioiv. ? :
We have a trrcat number on the
k list. We ask your prayers foi
?m.
?al district Is simply "a irbnd a^>i:C.
liDISTO I > I STRICT
I ean'truly- say that she rs fulillia'nis.
a? Bethel Church on the
rdmalnw t ircuit last Sunday,
il had tlie time of u^r life. This
a fine confcre,rat ion and knows
tv to make you feel u'ood. Re1
mdiTijrly. '(Tie spiritual fervor
. hiyhTuTd 1J yiTunjr tnen and
men jeint-M i tie cliurch at t lie
se lit' iiur sermon. Rev, Wdliapis
a No I pallor ami jn'earlier. His
infiers arc carried awav with
n. He i% -a fine friend ami 1 tie
in ii i- safe in his hands. The
siditi'-f, elder was not only paid
full ti'it plus. We aie writing
mi's of el ureh otlieei s and memr*?rrt
rnrr Tcrtrrd?rynar * er I y
irnl- which iiee-in hte Ill'sv .mii.y
a: Mated.
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IMPORTANT - "
All pa -t-frrs xi^-t he Kdi-Mj-? I n-t i i?t
II meet .Monday nijrht the 2d ;tt
w St." I'hilip f'hureh. Kennedy
f'hai le-ton. 1? lepert Founder's
iV money at:d a! > Mien f)ay.
ten's day mei \ i.: he the same
made to I)r, .1. K. Thomas last
nr. Meatinjf called at II o'clock.
Let TTs Advance On Oiir Knees.
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Mullins NAACP
Sranch Sponsors
Banquet
Despite i..oliYm-nt wen I her. up- .prnxjjliaUM.V?n"?'
limnf...! pot-..,,
attended the bampiet ponsm yd s?\
N;A.A.('~:1'. 'IhamHrtT h- ?
ILoooptinn Committee deserved at!"
pr;ti?e he-towed upon tTieiTi. .VTtiiTo""^
ly: .Mrs. Minnie I't ice, II. M. Kohin
son. "M. A. Morjran. I'. 1,. Wiip.'ii
Jluyhes. Kdwhrd-K. < aUn-tup 'and
Hevwond Tbnxton. Sr.
Ui'v, S. W.. Kmdham. the. M. C.I
for tlit' evening. noted i\n his. w:t
kept iItp program timely and entertaining.
Song- -Amerieac 1'ray it ! >e:f
~*->?n- .1 tr-U.4r?k?> <? Song- - J-he\
a tin rial Arttheni Wctcrnrre AM
dress?.Mrs. H. M. Robinson; Ue?Mrs.
llflcti - ? Manning,
l'res. oi Dillion N.-A.A Rianeii.
, t
Open" forum: The I' rg< r.t Need.f
In Oiu ''onnmmily. And AVhajl AVt *
i fan Do About lu The diseu.-MiH:
was led '.y Ifev. 1?.-; J. < onpvr. "Mr.. ~
, (". I'. William-. Mr. <i. 1'. KelA,
1 Mr. FoxwiiiiIr. Dr., II. 11
I I.- At. I ' 1' Willi.
. tant issues discussed were: OrTj
f a 11 i y. cd At I it tide =.* < ivie Kij-t - j
Mass Meetings. I'uhlic (Vmluet
^ Sanitation ami Kducati??n-. J<?imnfc
discussion l S. K<tUi:U
son. I 'lot'. 'I'. K. Hazier.. I'eacnn II*
R-. vl^.iK'V am1 Miss AY lift ha (1*? > x r
W.urjli. This? discussion cmilwl a
Lliii. ul' iiiii-i est. Purine the e ven me
^ a delicious' lunch was served ol':
chicKcn salad. pease, entice." in- .
civani ami cake.
. It i < If it i if leadershiji of Mi._.I u
, lian Morgan. the Branch will in* I
; deed progress as there is oiT nthot
.1 alternate under suoh brilliant leu*.
'dership.
. i Out-of-town quests: Misses
Maujrie IL. \ViaKatu and lkdun.}
. .danniujr. Several Irani ( entcnar..'.
(jreshani, ,I>fitteneek. The evenina
teas enlightening a n d"enjoyable.
I^^ultaii .Mm Kan. l'L''s.. 11. Town
Wk Vic'f I'res.. (i. < hi.-m. Seel.
^ Aimolia ('. li',ii\'A-ni-:.;;?L+l LlBenatok
yi:?E]si)sj
EDUC ATOR ON I
WUE
. *' t
I^^Vashington ?(A N I')? Sen.
Kydc R. Hocy (D-N. C.) declared
.alhis, wtfeek that his fellow North .
I Carolinian. Dr. Frank P. Giaham.,
president of - the Uiiiversity of!
North Carolina, did "n'ot" agree with!
the "extreme statements" of then
- President's Civil Rights commit-F
~tee.
i Although Dr. Graham was one'.'
of the 1 *> members of PieiideirL J
.Truman's Civil Rights committee
[ . which last October proposed that
' racial segregation he abolished in
America. Hocy said, ho did not
? agree to nverytning the committee sai(
1. " ___ . ' .
Aeeordin.tr to the senator, the
'edueatoi "dissented" on two par- (
ticular ideas; 1. issning'of federal
funds only to institutions that do
i ,
not piaetue segregation," and _.
state Jaws 'banning discrimination '
. in admitting stiulents to puhlie and
private seiiools.
a minority ofg>thb committee op
"(Tosed the first point although it
? favored the "ultimate goal" oT
I ending segregation.:?A?"auhalan>
tial minority" upposcd "the second
point he :eaid. J
! ROCK FORD \. M. K. C 111 K< II
j> Rev. R. II. Hampton, Pastor
M t. t at mel -1"iir i he pa-'t 11ve '
? I
Sunday- we've we have had cold 1 (
. weal he: and had road- for the ru- . .
1 i a I chin 'a goers. After the heavy |(
.rain and wind Friday night, and
Saturday a few made t-Iieir way to j
church. Oiir/Supt. opened S. S. j
wil.'i a few id his faithful officers. ,
i urn MiM- vrryiine present were |
urehtly henefittvd from tho heuuti- i
Xul .4tnuuni?t mm the Subject. Tim )
?I'owfr of the Holy Spirit. (juurterly
classes taut-'ht l?v Mr-. ('. R. .
.Iohn-on. 1'iiniary class tauyht t?y '
Miss F. K. Dunlap. Review by
teaclu r of classl, Mr. A. I), \\[heo
let.
Rev. Fharles Ttirm'nn. pastor of (
I t "|(. Mill Rapti.-t Church and .
.Mrs. hula Mac Wheeler of Washington,
(la. were visitors in tin-'.
honieVof their aunt. Mrs. jinnna
Unila^lsnn. Kev. .1. ss. Johnson was ,
st ring TTiT- ;>u'ni7nw< .here Saturday. 1
UJJ>einjr_Luo.. Laid .fur h;m to evt to
(hurelv Si:i;<lay. i
Kev. R. H. Hampton passed on ;
hos way to (Mover Sunday.. ,
Mi. VViilic (iiiieit is quite ill j,t <
this writine. Jdisv I.uey Cade is a '
shut in. Continue to pray that the '
land's will rnav ho done.
Mis. < .'ri. John -on, !!pt.?r
1
- " ' '[ THE PALMFTT
A very colorful affair was hoi
Januarv L'.'{. 11) IN. honoring Mr
as organist lor more than lilt
ce rem curies:? -Rtrfrresvn I a t i ves f
I"raser. for her untiring servic
to r?iuh(. .Mrs. (i. Jeneretle Ma
Mrs. Heat rice Dun more, who p
church; Mrs.
I'rof. (ri \V. Me ward, who spolv
Ii.uiter. Jr.. imrilill, .(^Sealed. Ire
( hurch. (feoreettiw-n.} Other
ehurrhes of the eity were: Ke\
O. Mills, pastor of .Ml. Olive M
Diih n District.
Dorian the years that Mrs. 1
a service.
ni:\\ hi: i 11 ml. hapns r
( lit K< ii
Ko\. I *. S. .lours,. Past or.\V?.?>?li.-:.fV
Sunday ua- a ix'.iiititio ;
lity" !'?i eiiutoff n-u-r.-\ Our Sunday I
SrItttttI v a - j: iTc will) STI|it. and T
i iii ht" - 11,? ii, ii. -i i.l' duly. Tile
i la: ii1 I'liMin remain in i
' Uinm Hai.aei .remain in
(
It .I.'.-*i Hicu ~(.T nf C'hi'st
.i. :- 111*i ( vi-it-ijiu' 1M- ju 'I : ^
? iiim'I.m "a I i! . IHiza- Hn'\v.-tc*. t
Stvc.al cm s 11 <:11 \\ mith uH' at>it
(. 11 " i lit it i ai. <>1 Mi. fl'i'iir I
. ;?;n. ai I !;? Ntiv Ht.piv A.M. K. <
T.uivh. I in-.ii-. S. V. Mi. (ilyi.ti
... ;t- < *.' ; 11? nlfU'M i i'.-aii'iii - < ! i :
? t'liiiii iniiy. vi'. <?i'y :i? <-: i
v.u . 1" t liiltli t:i. 7 sli-p tian'-'li- ]
i *. " . "i |? i!.'? iri aia! fiiihir it. J1
1^ v i? : iit i amis. I>?v. !!. K. ll'Mtir'
lli<'.auu| i??xt Tim. 4 :?' -> i. .Mthi;) jJ
uid May- .- <<t' Sjiai ra.i.'ui ir M m tr--T iai..'
. i ^
. ,\ . '.T,~ai;.l f-ai .l'|7
tlaiiL :t.i la* - y Ait'.: vi?*i'.? *! i'l |
":!a: J-.Mf. -V f ..Tl.a f.m-ltl t.|' K-> \- 1
. . . . f fit.'"1: i -a ft: ,M. . j.l
' ,i; :ii-ii a a. ; nit l ali/.v'd i'.t ?
~ i: : A. .M. j-.. ' 1 I'll,' 1- : tit
rrr-ttr-T'i"Ti "nf Atr; th'trr;.' t hIim'.- ?
i . .< : Aitf 'IT. ' 'ai?!.?. <
ii.li'Cff ami l li'it nary i.y Mi.-.Mfi.
.'. t-yi .Mi': v-j a: a wilV. I s"i>. i ?
. I 'I; '....hii r-. lit I
'V-l.t.a .. ? I'liit.r: . tlviaw.l- iu \t 11
I'iui -I;> i ?A!n.im ami *.M:'?">< . ! M
I *: i i? : Mi ti irian. ] ;
M 'tt?i t- tv|- AVa > ittirv"' ' <
1T a-i.~ hi-.it-. y-i'.aiv i.:'|-|a
' mtljrr Mi. .laimv M?'<i'i? ami
iitiiH' it !aliv(i>.
?Tim in.nt i?hm-mlt i't' Mitt?Ma;*
uii- < it.titi ai.il M:-- llulli lV:irt-l
:u f jila'i'. '.< .!\in>w tla-y ;ii it-covti - |
iny fin a reeeirt ear aeeidcnf." I*
The usher and mis-inn hoard met r
at the hiii.ie nf Mr. aial Mrs. Then- |1
lure Ihuhani. Kntei tamed l>y Mi s "
Wiliiit-r and Fannie Mac JPiihani.
I la1 meet my wa- a yreat stieeess.
I'he i l i v ~>111u ;11 wa< dekeinj- J
I v; Sy.ii ia Hi .iu i'iii<i" died at
the li-'lim > f' her yrahdpareirt s Mr.
i ,?ii -. I.iretiee. Ilrowniny. She
hen .Jan. 1 ! t li aye She leave.- a
twin Mij.taer. Syilru-y, I'lie I'unera4
was hehl at Spart'anhin y. S. < . .
I 1
Several tuis attended ,tlie funeral
! Mr. '! i : i .1 "ties liehl at the New
Liberty I5apt.i_st Chuieli. Ilev. II. '
I'. ? hii Ue. paster. SUFvTvnrT" are:
rtv.rrr ! it r.rgtrtriv 1 isier ;
I brother.- ami a fa? Iter-in-law ami
4
? ii i nf relatives ami friends.
Lev. 15. F. Stewart. ntheiated. j
I'tien- ai: i Stewait. Mnrtieian. I
.'.ii. I'.uhi.-ei Fuller wa.- funeraliV. I
ml ! d.tv at alei Inn. S. ('. the]'
. I - I " M 't
>iu\ -.n\i\ni WilS 11!.- -ISH'I. All-.- 1
"MisU* I !nn/.ff.'
Mrs;" Kiln* I'.nl-s, l!|il. I*
MII.I.KK ('II AlMOL A. M. I..
i m t? II u
"!{< >'. .1. <'. Hates, I'iistor
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'I r i' i'. ins uu ideal elanvlf day | '
ni'l ihc lift m>!ii rs and friend' of I ^
die iiMnvi' named church took ad-|
fan law. <>i it . |t
Sunday School opened, aJ i>M:!.*>!
ailh tin* Sunt. and tenelKUs. mi ihc*
<di. The' lesson 'was di.-c.u.-scd at il
in-r',, F
. * r
i
* 1 *
ra-U^APgii ,
' TOW
!cl at Bethel A. M. K. Chu
s. I.illian I'Vaser. who fiat
y years. Uev. II. B. Bulk
rom all hoard s and mtxi
e these many years. I Met
rrison. who spoke in heh
resented Mrs. l'raser a-el
the honored if u^st; .Mrs.
e of Mrs. l'raser, as orjfti
low. is_Kev. A. J. Jenkin.ministers
who spoke on
. I'. l\. Sims, pastor of B<
apt'.st Chureh, and Dr. I).
l'raser has served as ort*;i
.' . ' Q
n|iimimmy ( tit t(( n
Itev* H. I'. Clarke. I'aslor
. Hi ". "r>?iii .I- iuT was i'tineraii
t Niu I i! m iy Church Sunt
Je\. II \V So-ware conducted,
i:U-e v. Km >. Su-wai I and Mai
VI< i i vi.m in chaise. 11 < leaves
iviiiij a wilV and 2 riiildret
Maud itiildii-n. "> -i-lm > and 1 1
hers. ?
Mi. .1- ii' liar (t y v ^<>k fT
tiiii?rr<*ii was .heme with
nmhet. Mvs. CyniTiia Cimk.
M.t. Johnnie WiutafianV si?
miii Cray Court was his .Siiix
linr.tr. uue.?l.
Airs. I.ois l-'ull'er float Haitian
d?l. \*a> tin' W ;iC?-!: I :.n< o!
.tot iicr. .Vi>. Mtiiie Jones.
. .Mi?. Ai.iii? it. 1'i?i-i.11 wa
'.iitniia\ ivi'i.iiiir ..V
;ii J.? t - Ai:. J -i*.>i ( i.|' I -u.nt
nil.
?>! . ' *i: n' 'jv'i?.h^rr- h
^ i?i_ ; ii f .!'?>r hi- . I'ui'ci ;>1
i" ! > : i>?-1- M ! . Tntii .loin- . : '
Wr'.'iii.r .-ll tilii 1, li-l
..o \W*t nro) fiatal. Mrs; Wi
a< iii . Ah-. Ilultly l.ioyil ami A
ilaiy ili-inK'V. \Y<> aiv prav nur
in iji a .-|H t ?ly i t-ru\ t-i y. ~~
Mr. Alvm NyfciTrrnTuI A.ri't* Pi
.;<< a il-. :?!-?? A. .1. "NY I
' <1 a!i !-. v .. i'-" \vc:?- In- Siii'i
I: i; 11? i u'.K.-t up Mis. NYlsoii:
Tr.il! l-'iil.lfi lost Sat unlay <
h'U's ami St*.ml ami soim? ehanm
liiitoi 's i'.us Station or on _ th
M. I.as to (Ii i-i'iivilU'. S. < . I"i
i pU'r-M- ifYtitit jiiinr ami - rcrt
i lil i tal i'f\v'a111.
Amelia I'ylfs, 7"~> .1 -1 -ev
I aifri'iis.
?rVi?I1 -:to?t-br?nm i nil".1?xv i
\as opet.eu \vM,ii a warm pra
ervjee. Rev. Hates ? i < ijji'! 11 I"
ontrretration urn* of his stroii g1
efnion.. This sermon was a 111:i
rieee and was -enjoyed hr- ail.
The afternoon survive ehiirai
ized a ..-peeial service hy the 1
r It. hzell a 11' T In.- eooil hi en it
rmii 15)heThem Hnpti.-t C'hii:
I'his serviee was largely alien
iiai a neat sum,Was realized.
.Mill'.'! ( impel with sire.!) a gr
eader a. Hev. Hates can't ni
nit one way and that'- upu;:
lev. Hates is a huilder and li
he +r**vt?for his -congregat nm.
Tlv \imim of haitli-Singers
XJLUtll- l.'niversi;y -.will appear
his church early in March. W'a
'or t!i. exam dale.
Mr. Arthur Tin ner, was func
ized at this cluuelr Sunday aft
toon i din o'clock."Dr. .I; Kr<!r
:poke-of his fait.11 fit If. OSS' as an <
doyee.
Those on the sick list are: M
lames F,. I. I'ratt, Nannie Houn
da Hare, .Maltida Sligli and
Aiii'l'nuin. Wr pray lor then
:peedy recovery.
Tlu1 nationality wedding ~wttt
veld at this church Tuosday in
cri.-^fv K r M. I lie public is
,'itcd.
Our i|oitr> stands open to \
ors. , ,
In l'.l-H) tl.o average- farm -\\
'or farm bands in the I'n
Tult-s was ijiaL'l per ypar.
i
irch. (leorueto-.wi. South Carolina,
s served (lie al)ove named church
i?r, the pastor, served as master of
nanes Drought greetings to Mrs.
iured above are: reading from left
all' of the public school teachers;
lest of Sterling Silver from t h e
Mabel Butler, ^wife of the pastor;
mist of Bethel Church: Rev. II. B.
i. pastor of ^U.-Stejihen ,\> .M.?fethe
program, representing t he
L'thesda Baptist Church; Rev. T.
J. (iadson. Presiding Rider of-the
inist. she has never been late for
BISHOP ( IIAHLKS I.Ki:
lit SSKI.I. I>!KS I
I?\ 1). U. Stark*
zed ;
Tin- tweiity-fii st' Bishop of the
"n I :<>.-] >i t :i 1 Son'Jay. Fel?. K at J^ew?^
In 11?Now ?1 fTs) l'uiauad was?
I eld at 1- o'clock lVxn at Isrea)
It i- ^ ^ 'hlllr'.. \V- Wington, D
Ijj^ i e>ent<iti\es. ftom^all over the
"TTTTTiTTf.~ Ili^n^QkBiuT no
pi cached his I'uriermJ Bishop Bus'-'
lay sell piv-ided o'.er the (3th Fpisco- '
II : district which included North 1
ui. ( :.iSouth Carolina. Wash?
1:-u iiiyiuN. P. ('.. Virginia, New York, j
Middle Atlantic Conferences. t
iu-nup uus-eii was uie author
11,1 of M-vi-i;:! pe: io'deals. pamphlets
and ' (inks. Hi- most outstanding
1 ook i. : "Right from thy Talntund" ,
a t: .in.- lat a'ui 11 l' select SaCijJd
w ~ iTTrS- i trt i l\ngl|.\!i.
c , Ho i \ e.-ido?! . ov*m-^ Arkansas 11.
I)j, year> at incident?. <>f Hi-hop J.
IiV. ?V71'.iay. ; ^ I
t,.| lli-'hop Ru-m-II was a native of
~.\ma, i 11 i o idod in WashingTon'
Ti.fi. i i. (*. fhY a I"iig while where
- >n In- hoc. i\\-d liis hie. her education,
lay
on. ' j
RKVS. I). K. 11(H\ K AM) I. M, ?
,1 COI'KI.AM) (i I KST SPKAKKRS
AT .l()M.,S ( IIAIMvH I'KIT 29 j
The; Rev. 1>. K. llolte. \s-si~tarrt
Si.. t<> the Piesident at Columbia
i'.h/'e i oileo.0 of tlii.-j city, and the
R<-v. d. Al. < opelam!. pastor TiT
y., tin- Whaloy ' Si. Methodist .church.
t oltimhia. South Carolina, will bo
l,j? tlie guest speaker- at .lone.- Chap- '
hen el A. Mk K. Zion '.-hutch, Kebruary
IP is at IPHI p. 111.. i
The Rev.?hh?K. linker l'.ttviii^?~
:To- l-een engaged in Young People's
ley. w o, k for a number of years, is
",s pie-idenl of t he Youth (iospel
|l'h. Crusade.and is on t"he hoard of thel't('
in'ler-Varsity Curistian 1- e 11 o w.
. hip, hofli of which are youth or.
' (? 111 , 1
-anizalinn-. A naliVe of Chicago,
. he wufs piistpr of the Park Ridge
nd. . !
7 ,, (iospel ( n. rvyi there for six years.
Mr. Iloke'trVeeived' his education
. ;tt Whculun '(.lullejte, AVheaton, Tl!inois.
taking- both a bachelor's and
(tch a master's degree at the Jnstitiution.
A f.. ' 1-- ft-:
, ??- .% iuiiiiv I iri tvii I 111* \ IIIk?i
ea^o Ti ibun.o,- Mr. Iloke Ms now
ant. ilie associate editor of Sunday
I'ni- Magazine, a niuj*a/.ine popular in
' the field of (ini^fan journalism.
'os" At the present time, Mr. Hoke
1(,"? e n sr aired in adniTnislra f i v o and
M .
' tcaehinj; duties at the Columbia
l" M llililu Coileue. He l.as traveled
t over w'uili uf the l.'nitod States
. L iviiw . at?no wir. Youth
in 'or Christ Ta-lties- a trd summer
I'.itde Conferences. His messages
.j^j. are of vital interest to younp' pen.
pie of liTjrh school and eoTIejre age.
The Rev. J.'M. Copeland. a grad a^e
nate of Wnfford' follo^e, Spartan.
:i ,. i i....... t? .1. / '
nun jpn.i;n v aroMiia, nas an A.
. I', i oin that <-'ullfge~and a
-V
If.
f1" "
George J. Davis
Passes
Oj 11 jrt'luij jr. S. U.?Funeral si
vires of tieofjre' J. Davis, I'fofes:
of - Mathematics. South Uaroli
State A. and M. College, were ei
ducted Wednesday afteiiv<,)on7~F
niary 11. in the college chapel, i
Reverend \V. F. Jenkins and I'r
idem *.\J, K. Whittaker ojlieat'n;
l'Vhfoss<iiT Hiiivfs died Tri (TrSnj
hiirg..S. . . Monday afternoon. F
l'un;' ' >. after an illness of ahi
two months. His.parents, both
whom are dead, were front May
ville. Smith Carolina':
He was educated in- the put
schools of Washington", t).~
where he was Jiorn, and gradtiu
front University, where
nuule a brilliant record in "Mat
ntalies. He h.eftt the Master's
jrree fit nt Columbia Univcrs
and liatl also done advanced wt
at Indiana University amf-Colt:
hia University. *
lie was a-man of wide teach
experience having taught at Jol
t v.,,i;i. University. West \
jrinia State College. Virginia St
Uoltecpd Sliaw University,
served for a period as acting pr
ident of Paul Qu-inn College, Wti
Carolina State A. ami . M. Colli
in 1945 after a year of adva
study at Columbia University.t
was Professor of .Mathematics <
also, -bi*cau's?J of his special int
est., (liiector of the Dramatic- CI
President?.M. F. Whittaker.v
read his obituary said, "Profes
1 hivis WTt^TTtHniJsTehiious"VorT'
inteiettd in the welfare \?f
students aiicN^n the t*lvan/.'Sl?ij
of the Institutional^.. .1
J. D. MoGhee^^.
! 1 _ t *
111-: HAS FINISHED
COI:K!5E V B
Pro. Issac..lte<?6e' ptegsea^tB
reward. A variable citi%en,fafl
friend and a mick^vith'SvdUAM
(integrity. The ?fcny
111111111 ni i
24. 1948. (XiM
hi
respects. He I
Kingville, S^B
early life
y^jcl^by^B
yeai
L'hoir aiH
Baptist. p|
kit?-m-49:i9^B
l h rite children^?
'4 he' funeral w^H
Union Baptist Ch'i^H
Jenkins officiating.
Lit' condolences and ttfl
icad.
lie reave.-.- to
wife Mrs. . Julia
liaunhWis,. one sistefj^H
one st('i%daugH^r^H
five neiees and nep^|
mnl-rffitt ives and-frt^B H
Tiro family wish ti^H
fof
during the illness and^MIH^
our husband and fathei\
' ) M
Mrs. Julia Reese, wifa*
.Mrs. t 'lari^ Roberts, and M
Vt. Ora B. Kelly, children.
Von cannot say,. ymi_.rrtuSE_i
say that he. is dead.
He is just away
vl'iih .1 .'hi-irv .-.mile and a w;
of the hand,
Itii" h i. 11-111,liio-?il inli^an imlnn
land and left us dreami
h'yw, very fair it needs m
- -*?ti r*ft -W? r>
So think of hint faring on,
. s deal* m the love of there,
Ah in the love of here think of
him still
A~ the jjinu'.uiif say TuT is )
dead
Ho i.s just away
White eterm.K aires run list in t
Say^? 's joy.
N. A. Rice, H
]!. decree from that college am
sity. Durham, North Carolina.
Key. Copeland has .served
lehsjvely for 44 months in
United States army as a Chaph
of which .'M months were sp
out of "the Continental limits
the United- State's; he has m
six campaigns and four "lj" d;
dining the War. Rev. Copel:
nas pastured it) Jacksonville, Fit
da, aiitl is now the pastor of
Wlialey Street Methodist Chu
here in Columbia, and the Sl.i
So1 t-lr -t ?rrrH tTra >
"TtTC pnl5tfc~ts~'Tbrdially invil
Uev. S. J. Henry, Pastor
JaUics K. Williams, Spon
Ohio lias about 5O0 miles of n
itfable rivers, 0,000 miles of r
ways and over Id,000 miles
state highways.
:: tSaturday,
February 21, 1948- jl
CLASSIFIED ADS I
Special Notices, Cards of Thank* ,
Memorising, iiirth Announcem*?*'
Marriage Announcements, etcer
charged for at the rate of 10c P*_
'01 line. Cas i must accompany
ma order. Minimum charge ROc. .
311- ...
etp- CAKIJ OF THANKS ?tht.
Wo wish ih thank imi many ?__
es- friends and neighbors for tfieir I
g. kindness, during the illness ail<l M
jrc." death of uul'ntM Ih'i. I
eh- Airs. Nettie Tucker and
'"f ?N WKMOIIIAM ~
os. Hi loving memory of my pearFather.
John Wkijmiro 'to'
,jjt. parted th:s'life February V ly4,;?Your
place was vacated is?f twoted
years ago. .
. ,, We are so sjid that you' Wf'f sway
lie- W* knew you e< ultlii't sF\
(je_ Although we hato.l t? stiA t-r"
,j^. Still wh Invcil yt>,i 1 loved
orU 'V<'11 ')0St- I
?Y, I.tda Mn it. Ifcfhter
??i
in'g " IN MKMOKIAf
|in. In loving memory of"'1"' dear
'iv- SOM and brother t'oianJ'" Hartley,
who dop.-uTe'd ihis life F"- r.?14
jjt, in N'e\v York City.
t,s_ You are {rone, but n<" forgotten,
COi lit tliis 1 ife you won't 1 seen ajraiu
jth Ciuti does all^:hiiif;il best. V
;jrC So son, sle^Ton your rest {
lce We knop^'*u^^HipS|ven,
jje Wheram-ou jybur bless. *
wri l?. -J/A;.
sorj
hif
lin
? Vtjfits-ME
ess ^oonv M
*>U<\ . i^ieJ
and
^ ucw 1
fs. wjio- depa'tra^^^Mtf^ sfj/.' '
j yyai^^j^j^/February * ' I
February brings u^^^Kprtemor/ I
mt ie.^of a# lov^d one io _J|
What a l*>me wi^^^Bx^other, ? j
,VI> Never, revoi^more^^Pffif ^ , ,
Our l-'mughtsshallBB?^*' *? I
vvn Linger around ycHir grave side
nt, (lone hut not forgotten.
L1 ^ ' Kzelle Rethea. daughter I
l ' .'. * . ./,
"card of tiIanks
-1? Wr wrdt?to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness shown us during the death
nit ?f my husband and father and also
the North Knglewood Communi
t v Ohrti a lid neig-hhois of Chicago,
by I"i'
.Mis. Rosa K. Bowers and chilpt
dren.
IN MKMOIUAM
| a HOWARDS?In loving memory
L1X_ away on February 1 P.lf40. . ,
Oh, how we love you-daddy j
. No one will ever know.
W o still leel youf presence
When in your room ^ h'o.
of
tide Your picture is hanging on the
ays wall < .
md Voui chair is vacart still,
)ii- And there is a loneliness in Bur
the
roh ?e" .r can he filled,
idy We all laved you,ji*(ldy dear.
Tint (lod i.i heaver knew hp^t
.ed.~~tle found > LetterT^*11^ for~you.
Someday we'll ntcet y>u darling
' We are longing for that day,
w hen we shall fir.J J"'11 in heaven
av" ahove
ail- Where we. can ah>ysv*tay.
_2l lading wile .n;u:e Kd\yanln ftMd
child ten.