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I ^ ^ p. I??????? ft. - NOTBi?7*?r question will be an when yon include a clipping of this kirtkdttt and correct address to yohl end only 25e and a ttamptd enveli . BEADING covering yoer blrthdat I analysing three Questions. Explain .1 |m year questions to thoee.withir jk-'l c ?-asgp Tposl M THE PALMET 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET ,k A. L. ? I always look forward toj 1: f reading your column with gi*eat ?. A enjoyment. Here is my problem:In Was I l iirht or wront? in the ac-1 t fc _ 1 lion I look? If a reconciliation 1< 1 should" follow, should I accept or li I decline? I am very anxious to a p? K -have your reply-? J I Answer?Your hunch was cor- o Ik rect. You took the right steps at 1* the right time for sooner or later e f , something had to bust. I sug- v ^ gost tliat you let, well cnough~a- -y j lone an;' let matters stand as'they. o " are. B. D. H.?What became'-of the p I"deeds to my mother's proptrey?.f 1 Answer*?It is my belief that a ?? J yutir father gave those deed;' to a ? ? white mart concerning some bor-J a 5 rowed money. Why don't you in- p E quire rt the local bank in your a * L. town and see if they can't throw r< little light on the subject. I L Conr;0 y0Ur attention that will solve p K cithis problem. ai Br*" * ar Mrs. I.. S.? Will me and my ! < jitusband go back together again? I ' f so when ? q ea Answer?Not soon, but eventu- U Wttly I believe. The children a ean a's much to him as they do a x you and they will 'draw you gether like a magnet. At this; si Satl'itinjr, I believe he is showing; e< ?4)mf interest in a "grass widow"; p round town . . . fcrt it won't n1 LAD AN OLD MEMBER Th(AS AWAKEN raimt \ ife-H* Bill and Club Member^ _ gro schoam on the air again for a- si bia agaier week's news. Bill what b tian datoncd to the Junior page last s< Mrs. II? Well ^am- glad to sci ti fi- nibal Hojce McLpster sending ir. k B: ger, Qs. Bill, on last week I wrote n F County letter as usual, but forpot to i |C plans welrt, though it whs all my n Hj: ing thr During last week we eel- S' Columleted George Washington's (' !, willing ajay in our- school. Some of a Lk stay of fees and flowers are begin- I U "ccfnventio:to bud and bloom. It re- a istrations me of spring, though it is h U- join the l'arorund the corner. Thurs- sl ing for thiight the Heavenly Gospel ers while s from Detroit, Mich., sang bia. hany Baptist church. The ii Informal was enjoyed by al' hear- Y the executivjl sign off. p information \jy yours, s 5,000 teacher,adora S. Thompson. c: newed their C association. u least 3,000 S YOU SHOULD KM>\N L come to Cy Madge Cleo Perry tl vantion. k ~~~ IV L. The PalmetLDREN LEARN g welcome to t your problem child js hope they will 1 \n the turn?but ing and that ^of education, C city will be on^en learn! ni information. I%T,_ ?< MAY CLOSE BLT (1, PLACE THE WORK'S GOING ON C( AT Aow we sigh and groan m e time would hurry on a< Ex-Governor id worry; though we 1 I?-?made the followir | reuresentative o work or tots at play Si Leader while in i ' ni urday: "I think have these children ^ ture should appriri8h day by day ^ a law school find when school place this unit ; 8vp? off to play. /;1 ^ sity. ^ Allen stancirHk' < C< one in honest to Gi Eplaifi about the vice to her peop^V -1' Heavenly Father." it is known, Uj* ' A law school suj .fs ceCret cham- t,( state and placed af ?t at Allen university s jr0in on. T1 I convenient for sun ?vice rendered by the' n^E NEWS vc ffie University of * 'A under the directionJ^t the usual hour son Friersan, of tl' an(j teachers at . law school. A cont^ty. At 12 o'clock ,s the law faculty thus-/; w. B. Bouler be- ?T Allen and the law e delivered a soul 13 university could be n. After the aer- ^ tablished to serve a.-v va? master of the class of Negro st ^|rah Baptist *? istered in Allen's law Jidered splen y It is a happy thojiglNef " "" a " Jd to have Mr. A RICH PRE'jjj and Mr. Jos- A T /- f jers of our youne b( Bishop J. C. Marti^ jone WOnder- 01 phis, Tennessee, is de^ church. Mr. -J" [ estate has been valuer.Gm,n beinJ? pres. cl r ' era at $200,000, accor^ of the young 31 r United press iye t eiectric We remember whey in*thfl church. <>f Dr. J. C. Martin pasto^ M<l*vo z? i-arK on Kiamling strCiT dt f. didn't dream of him $ , \ucK " a financier. Its a r.fta. Lloyd Green *e 1 tUn}\y hcw* a ,s r Sunday and *' I re2tly- J??: ru W0m,0r3r.> responded. n< I many ministers aspire art'in Bor. to t in the Methodist Ajen uni. 01 K- "BIGGER AND BETTER NH ^ome^ ^ NEWSPAPER WEEK"^^e;FShr tv b It is hiprh time that we s?9.' ".lft' ' } some morvement to bring IgHf""". vSt our people the importanceH^0 , v? 'A fc grtA owned newspapers ir^Hf' Aoo ^ ' struggle to develop tdroupx^^^ [ jnti'l race eonsciousnesa^^~ p many of us, especially ammiiflft?!' K called educated Negroes, sfcxT 11 fc disparagingly of Negro newsjflriM^" t p"? ? - Newspapers are the eyes,j^ I'lltd mouths a f nations pt* fel - i ' . <&ML iifSSa alyzed frto In this column only column and sign your full name, r letter. For a "Private Reply"... ape for my latest ASTROLOGY i; also a free letter of advice t ydps problems clearly and coni the scope of logical reasoning. LrrmTo? TO LEADER COLUMBIA. S. c *st. J. 11. P.?I have been losing nuiiuy 1UI MMIKMIUU UlIU x ?an o know who is taking it? I ost a 50c piece one time and 1 pst a $20.00 bill about 35 day! go and I left $4.74 at home lasl rear-^and when I e?me back 1 nly had $2.30. What about itl Answer?In my opinion broth r . . . there was only one persor ,ho could possibly have taker our "dough" and you know at ell as I do who that one peron is. My advice is to sew the ockets of your britches up beore ycu go to sleep . . . or pul padlock on them. t tvf A ?T love T. F. G. He sked me ?o marry him and I romised I would. When he was way for a little while my paints insisted I let H. C. come to ?e me. When L. P. came home urso. Now he don'tj want me nymore. Will our engagement ! made up anymore? Answer?Your friend received uite a jolt when he read those 'tters, but he will get over it nd be .friendly again. It takes little time for such episodes to low over. In the meantime . . . iow him that you can be trust:1 by living a clean life and rove to him that nothing took lace between you and H. C. BETHEL A. M. E. V HI !?. n Rev. J. P. Washington. Pastor Anderson. C.?After quite jmo time of silence, we deem it ^fitting to let the public know miewhr.t of our church's activie?v?We?wish xhe public tx now that Bethel church is very mch alive and making progress ndc-r the leadersmp .>ur ind<?iitnble pastor. Comparing thie pirit and work of'-.he church toay to what they were one year go. it will appear to be a little ;ss than a miracle. Out of chaos nd confusion, we now have peace arnrony and Christian fellow, hip. The Sunday school is progressunder the superintendency of rrs. 0. E. Johnson. The program ut over on Founder's Day hepeaks her efficiency and qualifi anon lor trie position, ine A. . E. League is holding its own nder the leadership of Mr. J. F. onton. Mr. J. D. Calhoun heads ie Senior Stewards' board and [rs. Vina Johnson the Junior towards. Mrs. Sallie Neal. Smith the president of the Senior tewardess' board and Mrs-.* Emily ovington leads the Junior Stewardesses. And, believe me, she is >me leader. This was clearly fmonstrated when she and her nvorker laid on the table last Monday night $40.66 in cold cash ; a result of an apron contest. -She?released?Mrs.?Sherard of t. Paul Baptist church of the firncial belt which she has beeh earing since last September, rs. Vina Johnson,-^he presideht the Pulpit Aid club launches it now to take the belt from Mrs ovington. Her members say she ust have it. Mrs. Callie Wil*ms has organized a Pastor's >ard. This is q new organiza on in the church and is the relit of sister ,Williams' dream, his is quite-m timely and needy ganization, and is serving a ry worthy and valuable purine. Mrs. Gertrude Holloway is president of the Emergency lib. This also is a new club and iiM-a it'ic in the church ifi community. Mrs. Lula Miles head of tiro booster's club. She as drafted into this position by e pastor but is bringing thing? pass. Mrs. Vina Johnson present of the Pulpit Aid club is a lancial wizard. Mrs. Viola Brown says that the lien board will ring no backing dls. Mrs. Sarah Conxum (our 'ganist) has oitjAinized the >uny people into a Volunteers' ub. This is a new organization igo-ested by the pastor and is aking its way in the program the church. With such organiitions as we now have, and un;r the sane and progressive lead ship of our present pastor, we >e nothing but success and a ight and prosperous future. We :>ed not take up time and space i mention the spiritual side of ir church for all who know Dr. rashington know that he is a an with a message. He keeps le fire burning all the time. Our collection last Sunday was >9.55 and Monday night Stew*dess board No. 2 raised $4G.6fi lis shows that all is well with ethel church. Feeling. and beeving that our church is now >ming back to her former place ider the leadership of onr presvt pastor, we ask the prayers ' the entire public that we may intinue pressing forward. * - T" - T "TUTT M"X~X>s-WK-ye MEETING k x>r. W*. J. Robinson, the splendid presiding elder of the Lancaster district called the ministers, delegates and missionary, ladies to meet in Willow Grove A. M. E. church Monday, Feb.. 20 to make our Allen's Day report. The meeting began at 12:30 with the elder presiding. The Rev. Wm, Thompson was elected secretary; Rev. H. D. Ramsey treasurer; Rev. N. A. Rice was elected reporter to the Samaritan Herald; J. E. Dixon to the Palmetto Leader and Wm. Thomp son to the People's Informer. Great sermons, were preached by Elder Robinson, Revs. N. A. ruce ana wm. inompson. The Rev. C. E. Frazer, the pastor of the said church and his fine people gave us a warm reception. Thus the meeting closed with success along all lines. t _ [ ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH I ? ReV. W. B. Nash, Pastor t . ' [ 'In spite of the rain Sunday ' school was well attended. The . review by the Supt. was interi esting. The Bible class. Rev. R i B. Golden teacher is holding the i banner. Sunday morning aftei . preliminaries the pastor present. ed Rev. W. I. Gore -to deliver the message. He selected his text I from Hebron '2:3. Theme: The Dangei; and Sinfulness in Neglect ,i ing Salvation. This was indeed "Hi?soul, stirring?sermon?tVmt will , linger in our heart. Sunday nite the pastor brought i a burning message from St. Matt. | 4:17, An appreciative crowd was 1 present at both services. Among j the visitors were Mrs. Rena WiH iiams of Flat Rock, N. ?.; Miss' Verdell Dease of A. U. and Mr. W. H. Young of Bethel. Visitors are welcome. BETHLEHEM RAPT. CHURCH i I Rev E. A. Davis, Pastor Sunday school and the regular J, mornine- serviced were opened at their respective hours. Many of our members and friends were present and the pastor delivered >. fuie message. At 7:30 wey reassembled for evenim* worship. At this time the church wjy* packed to its capacity -with members and friends. The, pastor spoke from the theme:! ' Four Classes of People in The World. And Mrs. Myrtle RulT ren and clubs made their monthly re, rori- amounting to $1-15.00. The1 club* having worked untiringly, this month reported: men's elubj .<s21.00; women's club No. 1. $21.00 i Willing Workers $ 15.00; and Dea. Joyce led-the deacons with $22.70. j Long may these people work and i nt-lp each other. Visit our church at all times. You are welcome. Our pulpit was. "raced with the presence of Rev. -\uthur Williams of Benedict last: Sunday night?. Dcn't miss this?everybody in; u?. :lu I | #;vinj4 VU.UV 111* IV Willi Uh Mar. 10?the event of the Season, natch The Leader. MINISTERS WIVES -ALLIANCE The meeting of the alliance at the home of Mrs. J. B. Elliott was largely attended and enjoyed as usual by all. he members should continue to pray, that joy. peace and happiness shall still be the standard of the alliance. At the elo?e of the impressive opening exercises, led by oui Chaplain, Mrs. Elliott, the business of the meeting was taken -UP- , ^ Mrs. E. S. Johnson, teacher at St. Ann's Mission school was in| troduced and made a few re+ marks of encouragement. Mrs. j C. L. McGill, mother of the pres- j I ident of Allen university was ( asked to address the meeting' which she did. in a very pleas- j ing manner. She was made welcome back to t>e alliance of which she was a member for a long time previous, to her return. Selections fu>jn 'poems were given 1 By the- members. The pictures I were discussed. A picture of the I members of the alliance was made | p.nil is to be placed- ii^ Benedict"* library in* the near future. A committee was appointed to present the picture, the names of t"whom I have not been able to ffct. - * - - i ft was learned at the meeting that Rev. Lewis, former pastor of Bethel A. M. FT church and bis wife, Mrs. Lewis, had sickness of several members of their family sometime after reaching the*' i new appointment at St. Louis, Mo ' They should remember that the good people whom they have left ' behind still feel tn;it Christian in-1 I in filnm nn/, jne for the continuance of their pood health, happiness and great success in their religious work. THeir excellent work of four or j five years in Columbia has not been forgotten. We ask that the Lord's blessing continue with them always. The alliance members still remember her and hope some day to shake hands with her again. | r At the- close of the meeting a very appetizing dinner was served by the hostess, Mrs, Elliott, i The next meeting will be held the third Friday in March, which is the 17th at the home of Mrs. R. C. Chappelle's, 12108 Harden street. Come and join us ministers wives, you arc in the ministerial work and should become a member. j (Mrs.) M. E. Lowery. 4i /\ c ' \ 4 f ^ SB TTOF^X). C. DUNHAM, WRITES OF THE BISHOPS' COUNCIL Ta The Palmetto ' Leader: Please allow me space in'your paper to say a word at>oufc. the doings at- the Bishop's' -Council at Dallas,'< Texas. - * ..<?' Drs. E. F. G, Dent, W. B: Bouler, H. B. Rhipsey,- and I, all of Columbia', S. Cohimbii^ 12 o'clock Monday night, Feb. 13tht and arrived in Dallas the seat of | the Council Wednesday morning 11:15. There we -joSned Bishop J. S. Flipper, D.D.,<LXrD.',*-Dr. T, J. Miles and Prof. C. G -Gftj-rett From all indications it was one of the best held. Thursday morning we ^listened to the sermon which was delivered by Bishop Howard We can truthfully say did not our"hearts turn within while the man of God preached to us by the way. As I sat, looked and saw how I cioseiy me tnsnops were togethI or I reached this conclusion: that hell may rage but the church of God will stand. As I looked. at our. Bishop J. S. Flipper who. is the Senior Bishop, I am com-| polled to say he is one among the most outstanding characters in the church today. And in ordei that the world may know South Carolina is with him., I Dr. T. J. Miles has associated j v-ith the Bishops so long until he ; has adopte dthe walk and looks i of a bishop until we just as well say now as we'll say in 1940 Bis.; hop T. J. Miles. While we were there all the outstanding candidates and most I of the Bishops came and gave Drs. Dent, Dunham, Bouler, Ram s-cry and Mims a hearty hand shake and asked what we wanted thev will help us get it. resented. Others who attended the Council from South Carolina were Drs. E. H. MoGill, E. A. Adams, W." B. L. Clarke, A. P. Spears. J. F. Benbow and Rev. Pope. ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH ( Sunday school was opened at the usual hour by the Supt. Dea.; R. J. Heard after which classes were called to their paces. Class j No. 1 taught by Dea. A. James; I class No: 2, taught by Bro. E. | v augnn; ciass ino. 3 taught by sister Julia Richardson; class No. 4, taught by sister Irene Grant and class No. 5 taught by sister A. B. Kennedy. At 12 o'clock the Pastor, Rev. J. S. Gordon breached a soul stirring sermon. Subject: Christfs EndPess Journey. Evening service began at the~ pastor. AN APPEAL FROM THE DENMARK CIRCUIT ! Rev. A. McFadden. Pastor We have long since been trying to reconstruct our church, that was totally destroyed last March 14th. But it has become a matter of compulsory that we appeal to all churches and loyal A. M. E.'s to 'please send us a donation. We are in a struggle any amount will be appreciated and we will try to have the names published ir. this same paper of those that l_ ..1 ? . -L...'1 1 * ** reouuu ner wans. We are few in number, but we intend to rebuild the walls of our church, which is crying out of smoldering ashes unto us, where '.ve once worshiped God. Please send all donations to our Pastor, .Rev. A. McFadden whoso address is, Rt. 1, Box 61 A, Summervillo, S. C. We are thanking everyone in advance for their loyalty. ? A MRS AXGEL1NE R. ALBAXY PASSES f Denmark, S. C., Feb. 18?We regret to announce the lost of j one of Bethel A. M. E. church's'] pillow, Mrs. Angeline Rebecca Albany, who departed this life November 22. 1938 at the home of her son." Mr. James Albany of Washington, D. C. She was a faithful worker, a lover of children, and organizer. Sho was the Supt. of the Sunday school and j will be missed in every depart-1 ment of the church. Telegrams, Wsolutions,. and the j "obttuai c iael e beautifully, read by mark. Mrs. Geneva Sumpter of Den The eulogy was delivered -h$j Rev. A. B. Coleman. She leaves tp mourn one, son, a daughter-inlaw, two grand-daughters, sisters, brothers and a host of friends. She cannot come to us so we . shall live the life that we may ^jpin her in the great beyond. MISS MARY MILTON LAID TO REST Miss Mary Milton a Christian | voung woman was laid to rest at Rock Hill Baptist chuPch. She j was a faithful church-goer and was respected in the community. On Feb. 15, 3:30 she was Lcalled from labor to reward. She was born in 1919 and died at the age ef 20 years. .She leaves to mourn her loss a mother, 3 sisters, 1 brother and a host of other relatives and friends. The -first hymn was lined by Rev. Henry E. Taylor^ Scripture reading by Bro. Henry George. Remarks by Rev. Taylor; selection by the choir; obituary by Bro. Geolge; eulogy by the pastor. ? We regret the passing of Miss Milton but bow In humble suETf"" mission to Him who doeth all things well. Our hearts are burdened, our church and homes arfe _grieved, but we are trusting all \ t " WMT1 w. *t --? -'V /_? iM' ^ T?** It T n >ti * .. . JONESVILLE NEWS* ;? " . I " Sunday was a beautiful daj and all church-goers were fouTii at the" hbuse of .worship. Ou Pastor. Rev. J. W Coleman preacl ed two soul stirring sermons. Mj-? ^J. W. Coleman ahd sons attendet the, services. < i The teachers , of the grade< school, along with Rev. Gilmort and Mir. Milo Robinson motore< to Taylors*, S. C., Friday night t< present the play "Thin let;".. iTiej reported an enjoyable trip.' V. "The many frieiids'of Mrg. Faj Foster and Mr. .Jim 'Gregory wil he Slurry to learn of their illness We 'hope. for them a speedy,' re: co.ver*y. _ ... v r-?"Mr. D. 'G: "Evett, Supt. of pub' lie schools, gave the seniors of the graded school- gn irflereating tall on "Progressive Education".Mr. Ezell, our principal, wil speak at St. Paul Baptist churcl in Laurens, S. C., Sunday. The members of the 4th grad< j?aVe O fipOMWl WfloKmnlAn _ M ?o- it cram in chapel on Feb. 22nd There was a real birthday cak< like the "Little Red Hen". Th< 4th grade made the cake and at< it. The fifth grade boys are work ing out a project on birds. Some have made bird houses. Roberta Smith and Everett Noi ris are striving for a perfect attendance record, neither has missed a day so far. The many friends of little Jas Coleman will be ^orry to hear that ht is ill. Hurry! and get well' James the 1st grade mioses you. things in the hands of Him that is to'o wise to make a mistake. Mr. A. Russel in charge. HOLLY HILL NEWS - ( Due to the bad weather there were no services at Bethel in the morning; but at the usual hour the evening services began with a large crowd attending. The League under the direction of the Pres., Miss Lisbon was opened. After an interesting di gussion, the pastor Rev. N.A. Bevhea deGreatly Rec Sample one-way coach claps T Augusta, Ga. $ 1.30 Aikeu, 3. C. 1.15 Atlanta, Ga. ? 3.75 Asheville, N. C. - 2,50 Anderson, S. C. 2.00 Baltimore, Md. 8.30 Birmingham, Ala. 6.30 Cincinnati, O. 9.00 Charleston, S. C. 1.95 Charlotte, N. C ? 1.65 Charlottesville, Va. 5.70 Chester, S. C. 1.00 Chattanooga, Tenn. 5.83 Chicago, 111. 16.30 Cleveland, O. 15.32 Danville, Va. 3.80 Danville, Ky. 7.35 Durham, N. C. 3.10 Detroit, Mich. 15.32 Gainesville, Ga. 3.30 Greensboro, N. C. 3.10 Greenville, S. C. 1.95 Greenwood, S. C. 1.35 Hendersonville, N. C. __ 2.20 High Point, N. C. 2.85 Indianapolis, Ind. 11.73 Johnson City, Tenn. 3.80 Jacksonville, Fla. 4.75 Knoxville, Tenn. 4.45 Louisville, Ky. 8.60 AIR-CON DITION PI) COACH F.NJOV TIIF SAFETY nonn* TI nff- - - I"VK"1 I itnti Ullice J. X'. Telephone 5023 Division I'a Southern Ra We offer approved tr 8 cream of Virginia am yard is amply stocke< 8 suited for any of y ments.? g A Trial wi I Certified Coa * 600 GervaTs St. * Quality ? ? ? Servic \ * < ' . t * ?+ ** liverejl a wonderful sermon. The - ^Vnf.a;wai irt interest, of Steward \' ess Board No. 2. The candle light d sfifvice was beautifully- carried r "out. With $ueh a leader as Rev. i Bethea,, the church is planning i* ?great things 'before ' conference. 1 Mrs. Hudson and Miss' White of St. Gecrge were week" end guests 1 of-Rev. and Mr^s^ Bethea. ? ,* ;Mr. Tind Mrs. Charles White en ] 'Pertained the CLA cfub on "Thurs ) day plight. The\ meeting was tailed ! to order by 'the' Pres." The Pres. spoke briefly on-Keeping one's in/ terest in the club. The club is giv 1 ing a card party" at the, home of . Mr! and Mr-)l^iHh?'vMartin Tuesday nite^ Feb.' 28.'Trie next meeting v/ill be held et the home of -J M"r. F.S.' SidNyards, Jr. J . 4 Mr. Jno, Evans of Harleyviilo* > was the wc?ek end guest of Miss i E. Ruth Craft. Miss G. E. Dicks ' was called home Saturday to at1 i tend the funeral of a relative. ' The Holly Hill girls and boys basket ball teams played a double header against St. Paul. Both teams played well. Scores girls .15-10 ir. favor of Holly Hill; boys' t 13-5 in favor of St. Paul. Mrs. Idella Shipman entertain- od the following teachers and friends at her home on Monday nite. Feb. 20: Misses E.R. Craft, G. E Dicks, A. Hamilton, F. R. j Nix, A. B. Pickett, F. N. Thomas, Messrs. D. E. Dicks', I. Boone, F. S. Edwards and W. R.-Bunch. i M*isscs E. R. Craft, A. Hamil-' ton, F. R. Nix, Mrs. R.B. Brown, Messrs D.E. Dicks, James Jacques and W. R. Bunch motored to Charleston Saturday shopping. 1 Messrs. F. C. Cain and James * Cain?motored?to?Savannah,?Ga., 1 Sunday. t The teachers are looking forward to the 8th cf March, when t they will be leaving for Columbia very much enthused over her en, try to the Kindergarten of Mrs. , A.M. Edawrdfe:- also Little Miss Dolores Montgomery. | Mrs Bornice Parker and little > son Robert are bacl$ home after a visit to her parents. 11 Please see Master J. P. Edwards; . Jr., for your copy of The Palmetto , Leader. 1 1 luced Fares fares from COLUMBIA, S.C. C i O Lexington. Ky. $ 7.70 Lexington, N. C. 2.60 Lynchburg. Va. 4.80 Los Angeles. 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