The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 11, 1954, Page Page Three, Image 3
VA Says Korean
Necessary For N<
WASHINGTON?(A N P)--Sei
, vice in Korea is not necessary t
i receive educational benefits unde
the new GI bill, according to
' recent statement issued by tl
Veterans Administration.
The Korean GI bill, a prograi
of furnishing financial aid fc
schooling and training to eligib'
veterans who served aft^r Jur
27, lOSO.'Is^opened to all veterar
who have discharges other tha
dishonorable. It also is open 1
any who have seen active?servic
since the outbreak of the Korea
hostilities, and all who served t
days or morcT
The department emphasized thj
a ^erviceman may have serve
anywhere in the world and be elij
ble.for the so-calleel Korean bill.
Maximum amount of trainin
available to veterans is 36 mpnth
^ and the Maximum period of ei
titlement is computed on the has
ui one ana a nan nines me lengi
of service.
Emphasing that a definite pn
pram of study must be selectt
under the bill, the VA said ths
the program- must be either educj
ticnal, professional or vocationi
Those veterans who are undecidc
have been advised to take adva
tage of VA counselling service.
Pointing out that courses i
bartending, dancing or personalit
development?are?-prohibited^!:
law, the department said that pr<
grams of study not generally rfic6
nized must be approved by ti
VA before allotments will be mad
TKc' deportment also?stress*
- that the deadline for taking a<
vantage of the program is thre
years after discharge.
One payment is made ever
month to the veteran and out c
this must come his tutition an
fees. The VA does not pay tutitic
and fees separately to , the schoo
A veteran on a full-time prograi
- -with?no?dependents gets $110
month; $135 a month with one d<
dendent; and $160 a morfth if h
has more than one dependent.
There is no ceiling on what
vetefraTmiay barn under the1!)!!
but his .total earnings in "on-th<
job" training must not exceed $31
a month,?If^hiB training allbv
arvce and earnings exceed this i
. jnount, the VA reduces the allov
ance accordingly.
All VA offices have necessar
uie&xiito txuxi imurnia
tion centers to answer 1 specifi
questions concerning the bill fo
veterans. ROCK
FOR I) & GLOVER CIRCUITS
Rev. R. H. Hampton?Rastor
Mt. Carmel?Sunday ntornin;
was fair, but it began to rain al
though the crowd was large, an
?met in one -accord "to GodT ae
every one enjoyed the ^ Sunda;
School lesson. Subject: "A Cry ou
Of The Depths." Yo-day the tho
ught is of a great merciful Goi
who forgives those who repent o
their sins.
. Rev. Hampton met a few faith
ful who ventured the weather am
met him at Glover where he de
livered a burning message from th<
subject: "No Riders." After servici
" he left for Spring Grove Baptis
Church to preach the funeral o
George Washington Calhoun wh<
departed this life Nov. .SO, 1954
He was born in 9. C. in 1897. lb
joined Glover AME Church in carb
age. He leaves to mourn his pass
ing i son. o oromers, a motner-in
law, and a host of nieces and nej
hews, relatives and friends. He wa:
loved by all who knew him. Sleej
on and take--yoTrrrest, We iove<
you, hut God loved you best. Th<
obittiary was read by Miss Caro
line Rollison. Rev. Hampton spok<
the Eulogy from Joshua 1:2. G<
Over this Jordan, using^as a Sub
ject, "The River." Every one coulc
say their spiritual strength was
revive Willington S. C. Nov. 30
1954. The funeral of Mr. Bob Cal
houn, Rev.,.. Charles Turman am
Rev. Martin filled the rostrum
Hymn, prayer Dec. .Tames Speed
Bro Tom Harris spoke of his lif<
and sang a solo?Peace in th<
Valley. Also Bro. Speed. Mrs
Blanctv Mtddleton read cards anr
obituary. Many cards and condol
sences were sent.
Sleep on, we loved you much, bul
God has never made a mistake. H<
knows who to call, and when t(
call. Rev. Turman spoke from Ece
8:8. A Christian'' Discharge" wa:
the subject. He Wak planted'undei
the U. S. flag.
' Miss Mae F. McCombs spent-fch<
week-end in Atlanta, Ga. with relf
tives and enjoyed It very much.
Your rej(6rter attended the par
? ade at CfiThpund Falls on Fridaj
nd I tell you the ban3s_bf Elber
i \
A
Service Not "
sw GI Bill Benefits
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o ton, Ga. parajkv-T-he grirls are not
to be ashamed in their perform- '
* I ance.. . * '
| Mrs. EatjLie Marshel is still eri- ;
tically ill "in her home. Pray fur nil
I our shutins. . . 1
, Mrs. C. B! Johnson, reporter 1
le ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH 1
,e W7 M Brown, Pastor t
13 ' ' . | ?
POM ARIA?T. H. Addison presid- '*
0" inpr elder of Newberry "district 11
held his first quarterly conference '
at the above named kch 11 rch. <
52. 52. arilin nrl n *-1 4wm ?VtVU
1 ?J. W Vipciiwi vrn tiinu HUII if lie
I,$upt. Mrs. Isabell Stark and her '
^ | staff present after the opening of N
' . | Sunday school classes arranged
^ ! and were taught by their res- '
j pectiive^ teachers. Afterwards 1 t
^ \ the pastor reviewed the classes.' (
s'j He then "tJirStfh the message and t
)" | took his text irtfm Mat. 25. After :
19 services the communion was given, j *
There will be service at St.'
Mark Christmas day at the usual 1
hour we are asking members and '
; friends to please be present. t
Also the singing Union will be
; at" St. Mark Sunday at 2:30, the
9 public is invited. Dr. T! H. Addi- 'I
! son and Mrs. Hattie Dunlap, ;Rev. *
lI? & Mrs. W. M. Brown Were the I
dinner guest of Mrs. Singley.
in a ... L
y BETHEL A. M.'-E. CHURCH '
Itev. J A Holmes. I'astor f
.
The children of the Sunday <
I school bad an enjoyable discussion ;
^ "OfTlYc lesson on last Sunday. <
Many were present and were in <
~ the -Christina*;-'spirit: ? * ~
>e Rev. Holmes preached a beauti |
ful message at the -morning servi
y ces from the book of Hebrews [
^ 13:5 using the theme, "Clod's as- ]
l(' surance to his children." ]
? A?few?Sundays ago the mfm* (
bers and friends joined in mourn- f
II intr the loss of Sis; Sara f'-nigb-?;
a j man who was a faithful member }
- oi iietnei. ?
ie On last Sunday another 'mem- ]
her, Mr. Mark Martin, was buri- t
a ed from Bethel. He was a faithful
and denoted member. He i
L saw that his children were always : ]
__ to Sunday school on time. Wej
shall' miss him very much. | t
The eulogy was preached by j t
r~ Itevj Holmes from the hook of He- | ?
brews.9:27 using the theme, "con,
y fessions of dying men." It was; a ! j
~ beautiful sermon, preached about v
c a beautiful life lived. . j j,
,r Timely remarks, were made by f
Rev. J. P. Reeder, pastor~of Zion
Baptist church.
There were many visiting pas- |
tors present. The flowers were v
many and of exquisite beauty, j a
The music was highly appropri-, K
ate and was beautifully done. |i
"I Holy communion was adminis-JI
i tercd to many. ? ?--t |
j We were happy to have MissJ|
V Patricia Lemon join Bethel last!
t Sunday.
:i HENNKTTSVII,LE NEWS \
f
I Sunday morning worship at all j
- j the city churches were good. J"
' At Evans Metropolitan A.M.E.
" j Zion Church the new ]>astor, the |
e | Rev. Mrs. Jefferson is still car- j
2 ring a large crowd Because of .
t the great messages she * delivers
f each Sunday.
3 The Rev. P. R. -Mdodona cole- '
hated his Fortieth Anniversary
2 j as pastor of Macedonia Baptist I
/ I Church Sundav at 2:30 P. M. The :
- j following program was carried
-1 out: The music was rendered by |
vj the choir of Pee Dee Baptist
31 Church, Cheraw, S. C. The scrip- j
>1 ture was read by Rev. S. K.TFrai^zier,
prayer Rev. "Q. Washington,
2 remarks by Mr. Tom Welch, re-1
marks from the Missionary So-j
2 j cicty Mrs. Viola Pratt. The ac>
| complishments of the pastor's
- j forty years of service, I)ea. C. R.
1 I Ross. The anniversary sermon.
31 was delivered by Rev. J. C". Levy,
, Cheraw, S. C. Collection $50.00. j
' I
-j Sunday morning worship at
1 . Reedy Branch- Baptist Church nT
. j McColl, S. C. was good. Rev. W.
I V M/.Prv.r I 1 ?- <
. . -^ f.vv/wj ovviiicu iu ii?vr ueeri at
; | his host. The Holy spirit certain31
ly was there as all were made to I
. rejoice. . I
1 ' Quite a large crowd from over
- Marlboro County were in the city
last Thursday to meet Santa Clans"
t i who arrived in the city around
; 4:00 p.m. The Marlboro County-i
) j Training and High School band!
. i and beautiful floats with high step
?! ping majorettes led the parade.
Mr. Shaw lvey, undertaker from
, Fayettsvillc, N. C. and Miss Dar1
t-tha-Afalloy, the daughter of Mr.
i I and Mrs. James Malloy on Railroad
Ave were quietly married
-Sunday" at 3:00 p.m. They left
f immediately after the marriage
- on their honeymoon. We wish for Jg
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icm a happy sptl^ through . life
Mr. KraJnius K< cSu of A'ashine:
n, D. C. is home visiting hroher
and sister, Mr. and .Mrs
Rearse Reese and Miss Mal e
teesc'on Hudson St.
Mrs. Zvrlla Mae. Stokes froil
Roma, S. C. spent the week-en
n tlie city visiting her uncle an
mnt. Mr. and. Mrs. Renhie River
sr. on l.yall St. She worship
led Sunday jnorniiijr with the pool
iconic at Sliili.h Rantist Church.
Mrs, Betsy Ann Washington
torn and reared in Marlboro conn
y died Saturday, Nov. 27, I holt
her home often a lonj? perio?
)f illness. She was f ueei ,d*/o*
IT Shilnh !>y her pastor. Ilev. II
5. Wri.irht die following Wednes
lay. She v.as a j;ood (Tnistiai
md 71 fhtlTilid "menihei\ (hir'n
n the Ideal <-Vtne.tery. A U'(;p<
vonian lias fallen.
The Sunday- School forum me
ast Wednesday niyht at the heau
iful home of Mr. and Mi s. llehe
'ovinjrton Jr. on Kinjr St. A!
he jrood things to eat that yon
ippetile iculil wis!) fur were-syr
ed. '
On the sick list are Mrs. .lulu
lYillinnis. Mrs: Salli" llojKV Mr
Sl-ibtt ('I'^sland and Mr. Can
juick:.
Chllie S., McCey, Kpt.
IT BM AN ( I.KA'JS MYSTKin
)N HIS ITII.l i;t; TO <;(> T<
.ANCJSTON, OKI.A. V.
Oklahoma City, Okla. ? (A-N.I
'nil lire of Llberiah president Wii
iam V. s. 'luhman to keep hTi
eheduled appointnient-, to visi
-sin.'rstoii unhTTsttMaTTd"(Tidal 1 omi
i ty??i|,in iH-ni iii.vm j jciu'tl ny ctl
xplanntory -letter v HHi-n l-v T;ii
nan to I.angston President (5. I.
farrisonT""
Ti'l inari, who. has praised hi;
reatment in tin.' south would lyiv<
tad fnr.tlioi- canst- foe-appreciatjoi
tad he visited Oklahoma ri-.y.,(i"v
ni<TW illiam ?.ruriy had tin? on!;
sent Harrison to tyfo.i Tnhnian k
Vi".v York. It'll si-':; .li', ion Sim
nons-a Mukejx-e Imsino-ss man. t<
Mend a special invitation to H'uh
nan to have lunch at Vac t-wcu
ivc loaitsion.
?Slurry an Ids?v it'o wi-to?to h
tists to an interracial e.;roap o
0 jpu'st/. AH o'' this arrjTlu'.c-.i h;
-Lar risoiv w 1h* st-a nds-Vrnrh tn~AtTtT
ay's favor. Mm ray. is the son o
he famous Oklahoma govorho
'Alfalfa Hill" Murray
In a letter to Harrison, sen
ttst lie fore l-oJ_eXLMhe?Hnitrt
itates, Tubman said he deeply re
netted" that it was not possildi
or hint to ebaie 'to Oklahoma- a:
he had hoped to."
"To begin with," said Tubman
the great amount of travel inj.
.'h it'll I have had to do siiiee
reived here has taken terrific t->|
KIMBRELL'S
will alUrv you 4
Mattress av
THIS INNERSP1
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! on wytVcaT(U. The livh? to ire SV-:*T
w as very si i':i< Os ..end ! had hrI
jrun to show outward .i^ns of fat:
i. pue,'stress and train.
;1 j "Added to that, 1 had a prcsd
[.deal of excitement when the t>air
n j crushed a woman to death( Ik;.
il | tween Tuskeyw and AtlaYdm Th<
1 { tr at shortly tN'rcafier ff'a-lie I ins
to and denndisle d a ear"'
I' '''-.ho'-r.n- . en mv W: v : w
!1_ Alalian.il to Atlanta. five cats jr..
j ei ' ! tile two spec hi! ) -''man
i, cars in ? hic't mv party and I
- ! were t ravel i try became line" *' pli*.I
1 the speed np train about two o
| clock cne niuht just uutsj-.V ??f
1 Moniornery and -this slu-ok-tp*-.
ti rriMy ' ".ml .jhocl.ed lay loyal
- ' nei:\ cs.
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i iNvrsTifi.\Tio\ that ni:i..
|T V IM- \INTKI{ 'IIOI.DS NKtiRO
II WOM \\. CIIII.I)
. j
i-1 -IAf'KSnN", Miss. (AN'iV '
| The hl'.J has promised i!ic
N'AA'T that it will iirvestipate
. eiiarpes that a .youp.p wife an I
...her iiftVe-niotiih-ohl , child are
vl hyhtJ? illegally held by a Helta
. ; UliTiiterT
, }' According to Dr. A,. II. Mi Coy,
!>rc- aiem oi i in- .i| ississtppi ."Mate
j XAAt'l', I). (*.* Lofton. ha-'hand
i ??l* ' iit Kl-yrii( '- >!<! mother. chpryes
i* that planter; A. \. Malms ? tujal)
ly Lent liis wife because s! v * re,
J use.I to leave .her s'fT."" Lahy t r
, |>i?-U (;ottcM.
,, Lofton sought t.?iki aid of tin.?N
A A (. I. ;; I ter his- -eseape ?V?*m
tile phntat ? a, Mvt'oy . appealed
to?(tov. Jitfyh W hite oa Lohrdt
^ of the 21-year-old sharecropper,
-?:Ht?-?yrr.vei nor. 1\ 'i! led TT(TTi~
| .un-i he had im'ii u'.hori, v to interXcirc
and .!o;ua-iuV-t Ive?release of
' .Mrs. Loiton. .
' .Met 'o-y ?t hen -filed" an "affidavit,
with the KIU district office in
> Mi nip'-,is.
1 Meanwhile a local work ayoncy
1 i "i?)v 'ly \ n!.;nt"t" oil to try to
-?secure?t-Uo?woman's?release.?14+1
ports assert the aye:toy said. Mu
uu-?e,.,|uo i-c i .+?>vi;hnoiu'.'.' ti'?ee
lease Mrs. Lot'toi.. hut he wanted
1 -\or hustmhd to eotVve for her.
" Suspecting a trap, I.oftoa has iv"
l'u.-id t.o make the 125-mile trip
i mi. a-hoto.
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NASH VI ELK, Teno.?(ANP)-.
Fisk university announced larf^|
^ week t l.iat it wottT- rehire Prof. Le, fl
Torch, pne of the school's two
white professors, when his pr*|H
sent term expires in June, becauaflj?
of, his'refusal to answer questional
i before the House Un-American?
activities committee.
University President Charles Jo<H
hri-iDUi. said that in personal con-?
ferenccs with the hoard, Lorch
gam refused to say if he had ever?
.boon ii, communist.
The hoard said that T/orch's re-^B
ftisal to answer questions before?
the House committee, for which he?
was cited for contemps, was "de-?
trimental" to the university.
Lurch told the' committee that^|
.j he was not a communist and wa^l
| not at the he joined Fisk as ama-l
theiuatics professor in 1U50. How-?
ever, he refused .to say whether?
or not he had .heen a member of I
the party.
Tlie, university-1 mar d-of-trustee*?
said it could not decide whether?
i he was guilty of being a commun^"?
ist or not, hut said that as an W
education officer, Lorch should.?
have remembered his actions and I
his utterance, and his institution I
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