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Page Elgbl i *+1 * i ii Joseph W. Morris Teacher Beloved Continued from page 1 ?Slates, Mr. MorriB was olecte Professor of Mathematics, and An cient Languages, Principal of th Normal and Preparatory Depart mcnts. The .school was moved t' . Columbia, the capitol of the state and the named changed to Allot University after the founder of the church. Professor Morris served as secretary, and instructor in l-'ie Law Department. Subsequently, he was elected president. He was a faithful member o f Bethel African M. E. Church, Columbia. and was several times cleeted a lay member of the Cuneral Conference. Professor Morris was slight of build, wore a becoming mustache, had a pleasing, eloquent voice which rang like a silver bell. He stood erect and walked like a soldier. He was a strict disciplinarian and delisted to drill the students. Ho-was dearly beloved anil liiebiy H^pt't'fl'il. It vv;iK mi Irmplration to see him walk across the back. Ah, my young man," was a favorite expression. At ten o'clock P. M. he always walked the Arnett Hall, the boy's dormitory to see that the occupants were in bed. The genteel0 Professor, idea! ?^- teacher was- the - incarnate spirit of Alien- University. Choice spirits were his contemporaries as faculty members, such as \V. I>. CjTtippeilc, J. L. Baumgardner, Fraze)ia Campbell, and C. G.' Garrett, hut Joseph W. Morris?stood i n lonely solitude above them all. As the years increase since he passed from the.area of humanity, his .contribution will he iViore largely maximized and appreciated. ? Philadelphia, Pennn i5) Subscribe For The Palmetto Leader Fl'LL CAP TIRES 600x1 1 _ $6.9.5 oxch 670x16 $6.05 cxch ?; 71 Oxir? I. $7.95 cxrh 760x 15 , $8.1)")' oVh 100% Cold Rubber?12 INlo. Guarantee. USEI> TIRES $2.50 up. TIRE MART 2069 Two Notch I?h. 2-2521 BRINt; THIS Al) AND SAVE ANOTHER 10% Pappy's "Used Cars 49 Olds. '9H' convertible. R. H. Nice clean, perfect car. 40 Chevrolet. ^pibm f.mwl?tramiportat ion.1 4ft Olds club coupe. Perfect ever} way. 47 Ibiick, Nice clean car. 20 others?Priced To Sell Johnson Paint Stofe fllSTKinUTORS Fabrics Stag Paint* Wallpapc Five Points Columbia, S. C 711 HARDEN ST. Phone 3-647 JACK EVANS QUALITY FOOD and MEATS |j ..-!*The Eggs we sell To-morrow an , wTlro Farm Tod&y.** 827 MAIN -STREET ^ I TELEPHONE 4-0848 Phone 2-7239 i' mmmmommm r^~- * I J BAPTIST CHtfER SPEECH BY i. REV. JOSEPH JACKSON IN LONDON Continued from page 1 to break the chains thrown over fhr fettered peoples of the world ^ fTTey shalT never have paace and l* fortwe. 0 "'1 here is a Man outside the ' door there in Geneva who would 0 like to get in?that Man" is~ Jesus 1 Christ. 1 . "If they open the (loor and let Him in He will fix everything. In order to bring peace, men be denominated by a spirit of love controlled by passion for, the victory of truth and dedicated to the ideals of social justice and spiritual well-being." During the address, some of the ministers leaped to their feet] lo shout "amen" while others elanpecf their haiyls and stomped I their feet. At the conclusion of the talk,] amid the defeatening cheers of j the audience, Kev. C. Oscar John-"' s<ji, pastor of St. Louis Baptist] | ( hurch and former president of the Alliance, shook hands with -"Hei1: ilaik.'uin. Turning to the delegates, he - said:?' I seckuli that did"lis att" i>nod.' I know this meeting has ween a little restrained for some of you Southerners. I reckon that cleared the air. _ We must <.ive some more of this." BUY BONDS 3r OUR CREED BEST WORKMANSHIP ' BEST MATERIALS J BEST SERVICE . I j YOUR SHOE REBUILDER i iir : l ei raveriey oncp Shop 2;J6.1 TAYLOR STRKKT COLUMBIA, S. C. ~is? ? i j iiin,. numwwgww [ CHECK THESf Before You Buy I WHOLESALE. ppircc A UiVLiJ "TO THK PUBLIC" nette. Radio Header & Dynaflo Trans. -1 Full Price ? $499.00 1940 Oldsmobile Runs good $49.00 T 1951 Pontiac 4TDr. r| Radio, Heater and HydraTrans. Full Price _ $399:00 i 1941 Dodge 4 Door Runs good. r _______ $69.00 . i j 1941 Dodge 1-2 Ton P. U. New i tires. Worth More $199.00 1941 Plymouth Runs goocT" $49.00 ;r " Capitol Motors 1720 Gervais St. I Open Til 9:00 P. M. I ' i ^ Mary McLeod Beth Attends World Ass< Caiix-Sur-Montreux, Switzerland ' (A N t')?Albert Hethune, son o f the late Maify McIx>od Bethune was one of 85 persons who arrived here last week to attend the World Assembly for Moral ReArmament. Tlje party was given, a rousing welcome from the entire assembly of 800 delegates from 80 nations-I at the flag-bedecked door o f Mountain Mouse, and were received by government and opposition members of parliament fru.ni ; the Gold Coast and Nigeria and j I parliamentarians from Turkey. The platform was packed with ! African delegates from Nigeria, the Gold Coast. Kenva?L'iranda [ and Rhodesia as well as'all races from South Africa. M. Moorano, president' of the . " j Federation of African Teachers . Associations i n South Africa, spoke on behalf of the African delegation. Amonc other things, he said: "Thnw iiay Africa in the pwnti* ? j nent that has been kept in re- i "^erve. Today she is going into ac-: ( tion as one united brotherhood.! We band -together not^onl.v for our | ' unity, but we commit-oursetves to ^ the fight to create a new world." j ^ "Af'TrvrriKs IN AND AKOCNIP: ?MORRIS BROWN Af M. K.?H CHURCH -tJ * Ry (!brr4ne E. Bradford [ j Rev. J. ('. (luarlrs, i'astor i i . The Sabbath is the link between the Paradise which has ' passed awav, and the Paradise; which is yet to come. r We at Morris Brown A.M.IS.' i Church, enjoyed a wonderful Sab bath in songs and praises to our 1 NOU GOT A JOB AT "TWE J yBANK PFTER SCHOOUy f 3uRE' ^ If mT Ria tiwc 'HELLOl I'M "THE NEW _A SCVtoOL PRINCIPAL! I'M I 6rrriN6 PCQUBIKITED?r WlTW lWe PUPILS' FAMILIES' ' . ' . 'HEY PU66Y'A/bH,VftRE? TUFFV S?VS H>/6'LL6EE HE'S GONNftV \ ft BOUT , PtN VouR )4.V"TWRt!1 ) EftBS gflCXy h>?7/?^ As RE THESE lO SIR CI I- :TME CPWD1ES {T MOT 4 lune'sSon:? ' embly most wonderful Savior.?? ??ui- r.crvicoK began tt the usuul order. The call to worship by I lev. Marion Stroble. I'rayer offered by Rev. Campbell. The Jr. t'huveh Choir donated their service under the direction of Mr. Robert ('. Hudson, Choirstcr. Ouropening h.Vmn. "0 l.ovo ])eyinc; () Matchless Grace.". The scripture lesson taken front lOph". (5-1-10. Announcements were then made by the Clerk Sect'y- Mr. M. 1). Bradford. The second hymn was sung. Hail to the salt bath l>ay, the day devinely given. The pastor Rev. .1. (\ Quarles, I mounted the 'rostrum full of the j noiy count and "This Army Is Marching." This j filled our hearts with spiritual! fire and we were' all ready to J rqeeive the wonderful message 1 that he brought to us. He preaeh ?d out of the-ful.ness of his! icait, truly he is a nun of God, i His themej "God's Glory Reveal- ' rdr"- In his message he assured V is it pays? to Serve Jesus everyi step of the way, and God will re-! eal his (Jlory to you if you ony belieVe. The pastor quoted,' iom the Bible, O, Lord "our' .ord, how excellent is thy nam: n all the earth- for his- Word ii lamp-to-our. path, and the life ?f our sou... . It pay* to serve Jim every day. The son of Mr. and Mrs. McX'ei! Simmons, was baptised and onneeted with the chureh. The nother and father are faithful nembers of Morris Brown. Sunday was Steward's Day. "he offering was wonderful. We PU( I \ f1 HOLD H'VEWTTiGH Vt ? yPOSlTlOM I'M \M }"f [ FULL CHARGE OF \'X , \J3LL DEPC^tTS!^^^ PUC ~\ YOOH1. "THAT'S"THE MAhP J k X HIT WITH THE BASE* QBPiLL VE6TER0AV !f^r ? PU< 1 TYOU SAID VOU'D I tAY ERRS BRCK.TUFFV\\M y I I'LL GIVE you FIVE JwI I |i MINUTE6 TO TAKE/-^ PUC TMOAI ABOUT *WOS71 LOLUVPOPS...OR ^ NO J PEANUT CLUSTERS A StRtJ OR CHOCOLATE BR PS - jS*-^ f n + ? -*? REAPER are" still moving up the Kinj Highway. Many activities are b the church. Next Sunday will 1 "Tag Dayi.' for the Floral Clu that keeps our pulpit lookit beautiful at all times. - Ite sure to get a ropy "oTnie; weeks issue or you will miss treat. The thought for the weel "The Sahbath Day Keep It Hol\ WHO'S IN TIIK NHWS Mr. apd Mrs. Harold A. I'rai ford was the, house fyiesl of -M and Mrs, W. 1>. Bradford, of ( Union St. Visitinn at our churoh, Mr. F ward Walker, the son of Mrs. 1 Walker, lie is now in the Aran Forces. His mother a very fait ful niemher of Morris Hrowi Pres. Mission Society, memheivi the dr. Choir, niemher of t.' Stewardess Hoard No. JJ,?also tl Parsonaire Club. Mrs. Floise Drayton one of on Sumlay School teachers was "see talking with the reporter ordei inn her copy in advance. Th nrand-daujrhter of Mrs. Holme wan Ho- kmnu' -tfuewfe of Me.?rm Philip. Mrs. A. H. Kinlock, is a rea Palmetto Leader fim,--, rain o shiner? Mr; and Mrs. T. L. Duvol' neiee is visitinn from N. Y. C 52 Chappele St.j . The Sunday School class o which Mr. T. L. IHivoJ is teache hail-a very lovely, net-to-nethei Surely, the more we net-to-nethe the hpppicr wq will fie. It was very nratif.vinn to se Mrs. Kthel White out ana in, he von has heen seriously, ill am still is. Pray for a speedy re covery. , , Mrs. CI.' Anderson spent th week eihi in Columbia, S.C. wit 3GY nrr.'.T1 ;? ( X 1*1 UUUKJJMO l-OK I ; \ PU66V ! HE'5 IN (^CHARGE OF DEPOSITS! 1 ^ "? ;gy PUGGV.... PLEASE 4 BRING US TWO GLASSES if''supposing i ' V TAKE IT BACK IN /' /; TFNE MINUTES?/*?,/' ^ u??;~^jA 1?J i jG Y frWELU....V/HRT |t>IO VOU WftNT"? ?? - ->' rs Her son who is not doing to well, j e- : Let us pray for hiut. that he may sjcu i > liimsill again. '? >c Mr. Marshall L. Mitchell was l>, | the first to ]>urchuse the Pali>r inetto Leader today. . j Mr. ami Mrs. Itnliei-L-t? _ (ia.l- ? ! son AlilL-.hu the- guest of d+m-" l l^vliiietto Leader, also .\Lr. and 1 .M is. Iluherl*~Lee Davis. k:j " : OI'KKA S'lvIt'S SILIIT LN-j I) ANLKKKI) 1 X. . i NI'.W OK h A \ I' ('aterin.i f I- Jarbovo, America's first Negri I r. 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