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Iff- Page Eight || ODD FELLOWS DAY AT j I CHICAGOr EXPOSITION 't p- Chicag&jr.. Hn, .-i> ram I Master Edward II. Morris.- of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America, iv. t in a strenT -rT" uoiis day during the annual *es sion of District Grand Lodge No. 9, of Illinois, and the celebration ' of "Odd Fellows Day" at the. F.\ position on August 2. Despite his 82 years, he made the trip from Benton Harbor ; Michigan, speaking externporan ' eously for one hour at each of tla. ! . ' '> two gatherings. At the Chiea .Coliseum, where the Kxpositior | held forth, ht" was vociferously at claimed by a large and enthusias ; tic audience of Odd Fellows an- , others jn attendance. _J He told them that the Order came into being in tliis country at , New York, N. Y., ninety-eigh" years ago through the instrumentality of Peter Ogden, who seem a ed the charter from' the Grund j Lodge uf Ihiglaiul rmit tH'UULi'ld II to thlft cbuntry, and- that- it wathe greatest exponent and de stroyer of pi-ejiirlie U.. ...... tioned the ldng list of national 1> known men who had-been nfeinbers and who had contributed so much to its upbuilding. Among these were William Howard Day, General Robert Smalls, Hon.' Wftliam Pledger, Hon. John C. Dancy, J. P. Jones (of Arkansas), Ktchard A. Dawson, Judgev Mif din W. Gibbs and many others To all of these he- paid high tri? bute, and likewise made fitting mention of the late Arthur A Schomburg, of more recent date. He closed his address by point ing out the great opportunities it'. the Older for thejndvimbemenl of young men and women of the presopt generationr1 At the joint meeting of District Grand Lodge No. t' and District Grand Household ?f R"*h >' U Grand .Master Morris was much inspired by the large* attendance of delegates and the pci-va^lim spirit of optimism. and fellowship To them he spoke in a fatherl; way of their local conditions and of the affairs of the Order gen erally^ He was ,-louuent in liis . portrayal of the. earlv 'heroes' and their labors, of his recollections of the vanguard, of the Older and their work, giving a re spread?ui?tW i nn t i t n t i n. bhr jL mentioned -as?being among lead ers of the past: Peter Ogd.-n, Da vid B. Bowser. Redmond Fauset, F. Morris . Chester, Shadrack Brown, John F. N. Wilkinson. William M. T. Forrester, Solomon Taylor, Joseph C\ Bustil and others. In coiilmliug his "address lie lOllI HI UK* tll>t bU*|ltllUl .cull'vcli | tioii and nt the Order he knew . it at that tinu*. of Imsv tin* |nv.ent members of the Committee of Management were giving part of their salaries to bring th?* or- ! ganization back to its old-time i gloiy, and oC-wd+at?he?hrrpptl PTH" and expected at the centenary ce ebration in New York City i i. lH4tir?"As" "a "paYtThg reminder, he stated that the Order was free ol debt, and asked if any other fra ternal organization could maku j the same boast. '.MISS 45 BP IA - A M KB IC AS" OWN STORY OF TRIP Continued from Page 1 since the Fair started. We marched to the platform und circled around. Then straightened the circle to a straight line.. After this, we were called out singly to be viewed and receive applause. And herds?where P won distinction?the title "Miss Sepia America." I was awarded a lovely silver trophy and a wrist watch from the Denner Outfit Co of that city. I was also given a contract to appear in a moving picture, to be produced by the Sepia Arts^Company, of which Mr. Green is General Manager. From then on was a big rush?the Fail to the local networks, where I made a short speech. After this I went to the hotel to make pictures for Life Magazine. Latei Mr. Green took us for a tour owi the city, and to the exclusive v Night Clubs and tea rooms where t tne debutantes of Now York us ually dine. ^ On Friday night, I was guest of honor on the Omega Boat_ride up" IKe Hudson River. I met lots / of girls and boys, and one of my h school mates Mr. Robert Ford, who was elected Student Council j ^ President for next year. rv I rested Saturday in South Nor- i walk, Conn.r on a lovely estate | ?r with my uncle Mr. James Foster I Such a contrast it was to thj? rus j tling noise of New York City. 1 Runners-Up i Jii^l: Mi ' >.*I \\i:i<'s-i >' -\i^> i.;: ^ Ni'\v Jersey" Cai i'!. 1V> " Rurke; "Miss Smith <: mOia" I "Miss Ijuliaua" Kulii Nelson. " 17-VftAK-OIJ) son WINS "MISS SKPIAri'S It'll llllti .-spelit tiK' -it i HO iiomt H the boathoiise i ?-mTii.iintii torn TTiT"Ifii'intT. ~ATu r <ii;7Y.< > T\T~"ieTT for New York City \\\ a riv..' ill. I r in i n :.a? i . it:. M i'. ' i i-. i >' an.I .M rs. Dickson wi-iv w :t ;t 11: vr Tor me, Th.\ !>:. : : : . to Chinatown'.. It rairu.ii us v roch? through Chinatown. \\\ sh ; pel in a tea room a::.I i:a. > ' ti. . hop s i-y ai'.i t W r rautriit tht*'<) ran pro Blossom !?pi i'i;il for h; i ; s ... llio: nil'tr; .hist w . v.tri i .a 1 ' to k-a\f Mr. Kiidio (iroi i:. ai riv. i * ... O?loo-U'i'tilll t' ! ; ri ~hoiil.'; tj.o illy:' as follows: mjss 11ki. 1:\ 1:. i.Kwis A ! : KDD1K (iKKKN <l- v 1\ TH \vr; _ SI it; 1'il* ( \ !:< i|.! \ V IS I'J!?>1"I < :! ' Y< ?i 1:} "? ' M S!; ('1 V ?CK <'"H A lIAtTKl; ? T; I filK .\N! ATTAIN.'.iKN I V. C 1 n'v. i.' Vh~ 1 I \ IT xJJd sC i 1 1 '.; ; ? MIS SKI'! A \ Mh ! 1 A T \V.\ CM \\ Kl < < t'ii : \ 'V. ' ! r s v.t 1' 1 i'i )\ v< ?i i: uJ-. 1; ,;. 1 Vl)i ih -NAT! V ! ' lithUK IN Till UK \ 1M (>1 1 ill. SI \.\ V '<[ ! 1! Sij.ii.oi: (lu-' I 'alio. :: 1 ,oa. !> * i !' i 1 1 u ' 1 i ,. > '1 , i i ! ... -. If. I'u! !, the So ti. ....a Mr- I.'.la i' IHO' to !!. :i . f . NVv. Y,.rk ( ay; ana MiHoli ii>' >n. I *? | i. *. } f lyw .ml Beauty Sht'ai;! t!? s. 1 v ui ; a i !~1~?t~. r~r~ can-'f.-t. A-l>?, Mr-. .). K. I >. who sn iiit?-1 \ i : a|XT'>. i 'i My. lx-st wi.-la - fo! / to Miss Eliza!., u> Chariest tin, S< t' < 'a iWa. ' :.. will ci.injit'to for in:, ,.:""M:sBronze Ainci if a,"* at the Ana-i' dan Wyru Exposition, in ? hi ;ia Illinois, Mor.May. \',oj J*'. I'.'p' . 5 , Sinet'ioly. HELEN' ELIZABETH LEWIS HHt cko. h. iiamf'tox f Publisher The Palmetto I.tuulet Sponsor South Carolina Contest 1 in "Miss Sep ?,a-Americ; WE*; ^ Ht. I^K-?; * * ;, ^|V/ r ? U*^W ^:^*4 )?|yW^ ?. - W >? ? / jfe I - U;, . I ; u?iUfKiiinrhl. ".Mi;*:.?Xrw' (" Ui" liitti M?>>; ".Mis* \V \i-l llclfii I.?\vis; "Miss \'i M *> M n !iiy;in" Mihli t?tl UiliiL-h II C MOLINA COIJJ AMKRUyr TITf.K .VI MK. AM) MRS. KOltKlM (jr \TTI 1:1:AIM' <.<>i.i>r:\ \ vvrvrr? < \ in ?' nt miad I'loiid i ;?ir?- ; '* ' " 1 ' -\\ 'Lj r h',h ' . .Many uciv' tin-- >rif';s i* * *' i"V'. b\ : m- (.'oupU* wh'o aiv vrry-* |?iip. ';UL l'u> mi-inU-rs ?.f both ti.< and fuluri'ti. pvopU- in thb ' Vvaiav -pun j.f 'tin- statt'. ' ? iii\i-i'fii TTTh Z 1 ' .1'' '."sI- t h. bad at it " ; 1 \ v.v<jdi::y (|>t . i?M I'1 ''"?it ill'j ?L11 11!i ! a mi :?l?- and tri'oi.ir J' Mi a ir-dd.-n lit-ait. ,\ " 'ii'-.d < ;d:< v i it forty win*. ; v Ml.^.dd.-n bid!- ;il tin ??1 ' 1 -- ~r"d I "p basket v*'.' ' " ,! Kiii-ii basket " " '' ' "i. v, liMr an"" "1 v v. mtv n ! vTT 11 d. T!.v alia: ? ' ' ' 1 " ??I i.' i ?fcp id < '. t :? v i? Titers: Mrs. V ' : 1 d_. Kid::.- Sjn intf. S. ('. ff K. I,:-! b. IK at, ! ' liinfujii. I" \ i11t<.;<. . \ a V' ? 'r. ?P- MLM'flJl W[ Si J' : - r~ 1 . W,'" t'.ihk !.f y.. t li.'n'-. ,\Y. .lai r: v. It ii; <..;r ;\v?-iI:t.v' I. iy ' > Ktai* t I '..| 'i. !!y Sj-.il v i-jl :i?v A '? Vf.te.j Wife. t i ll,!!.-.) a'.l li i "t L> i -. \i: Koi:s shoi i.i) (. KT I'll KIK Sll \UK N'c-.v York. N "S*N"S) - -Im i;?.licit (\ Weaver, jelniiuistralivi assistant to the Advisory torn to I.i: loTT of the t'oillieil of Nationul Oof-elise, has furnished t lit National "Association for the Ail Vaiiceliielit of J'olureVl I'epple ' with a list e?f Army ami N.t<y cote tt_;"ls (fit M t,( (HO or moie) i lea l ed i !?y the production division June to .1 Uly I 1 ' > It). il'ht: N'AAtT has sent the list ; to Tjjich of its hram lus with the re.niest that they tro to each ot th?* plants in "their jurisdiction ; and "sea- t?? it that Negroes are , not discriminated against in cm _r4lloynieut in both -skilled?and trrr skilled positions. Billions of dollars being spent for National defense and Negroes should get their share of these funds. HE PALM'ETTO LEADER a" Contest ^ Vm U?Cit v "" riuUVhit Smith; ".\1 iss ' ashiiivtoii" Seeoml Prize?Alunzelln ' rifinia" Third Prize?Christine Cook J :GK GiRirr r FAIR M-'IUTOPV VII'I'I.'. u I MO'I I WIW-* . \ / I t . . Hilt* II ? ?pon> \\ rili'r" covtr> ;i Hiiuty i'?n U"?t. well any thiiui .miiilit happen. \tul when ho happen* to lit* a, '"iiuijir . ol the _eonte*t. u-oll?w oil. toad oil). . H; 'l!l I l.H Mil I.I.K 2 Sport* Writer. New Vnrh *.,je. I'kmi bulbs P"|'!" "i- eanieias -e'lteUed and thousand- eheered it ?t4-*?WmlC* 1' air I iv t of IVao lavt Thursday' nitrht a-- elainoii took a. Ixatina am! 00 ^1, unso- j by ] .-year old Helen "Mis< South, Carolina" Lewis. v * nouned M - Sepia Anion a" ii. a battle ' beauty sljiyt'd by Kddio (Sepia ?LlJ?!'ii r11-?)?t-rrra?y .Vi.-< South CnrJiina, a- snphonuo e at .Allen I'tm oi sily: in Co- ^ l'tothia. S ('.. !oiu|n.i away Iron !' .ty-1 \\ o other t'a.-t fillies in the'( ?s~i o:I'l win by a no*.- ovo,r the ( i-.'.?i'ii .-i11. i!?I!i!n-?Whs!, ^ in. ton" Ifttrko. Id-vear old * i'ln. t iimiu' . ill wi'.li oodles nl" iMini)>h ami :il! i:<-i r-iis Vfv i!i tin-. ..riirld? p'aeOs. '"Mi.-.- \\"a shine t??n hud V ,ii>i an i i-il in a. tri'.iuphal pro. i-.- iu.'i after wii'iiiiiir-in a similu; j !,tij at <'al t 's JLadi, lilt tin o tin*!! .iu?I? ?. alF case-harden l" av i.-. tiiok a 1?>i?u". liti j( l"i'l. at i i?-; rohtlst ripe :- ' '.' I ?:? ;! ~lati>p'''l.'.l t - "tit -tatnlai - I-bearer. \\ a?h;nfftnn" then rami ! 1 .... I i r. tinish iii sofori' <* <> 'a: eyelash ahead III " M -- V I ill i a"?t ..1.1. " fniv inotu-y. -jni-.'. \vj>s_ a .success- Ttoi ' ' ' t.-.-i. a< tlloiisatnls, at , -I- !< *ia - i ne hy the jum]-1 l.o'i.- -111 ft I n n ami hi.4 i " I i .! 'ii t he arena. Jei?' J aj ill the jinnouiK'iny : am' .'"l ti.e show OfV to a J ' -.'-a-! v.: t; s Salt ami Peppei -'.i'l - .a'iul dance team i Hath a; (J i i'iis, a real silts.- !. M . I i n *iir ?-?-i.-.. :. 11; Mae Dteffs, boojflt j ' '- '* tyliat; Bitr-Time t . "i i-ic'.'.-! ii limlvhootici. and' - tv ... ii ai. - .ii/i i. i av ratters who tan j t i.-l tiii-' audience in the aisles Vt, Seven iie\vs|.a|ierm. n and two ,, ., . i i ' : ...... r; weci' cnoscn as I ' .d_u and :i;trr i c''"tviinf thi li r :n.-li. .'ins from Jack Caldwell. ^ v .; > (ic.i 11 ;t ty-three bathing v he,! beautn-.v as they paradeo 11"- jhi.-i. The field was quick \ I'.imttl t<. aim; and the judges i t in!,, a luddlu trrtakriitett hallo' The li ?-st poll wound UJ| c hi.a tie will, foai votes going te j j "M.s< South ('art.lina" and foui i ,, ' "Mi-- V.:i i:11*_ ton." The odd| (1 vote uefit for IJuth "Miss Indi- j itria Nelson, | t Another' quirk if la live was taken; j. ai^'VMi.-- South Carolina's" corn-1 I'e.C rtii i > ami a iumgry look at I j( "Mi-- Wa-liiugt. >iiV luscious], lines, and the hoys climbed aboard i | the I'ahiiett"i bandwagon like He- | publican I'elefi tes."at a * Willkio , |. rally. 1 ' V- ;i i..ttor ol'-faot there was i _liU.li1 In?chum c; {?om among the cunl ? >! ant >. Uctti', "Miss Cuba''j Mays, Can.! "Miss New Jersey"| A l'eitlnwe. INiweiia "Miss New n ^ <>rl<" Smith, Barbajn "Misb Ok-j p . Ia)i<>ii);i .M< Knight, and Ruth j tl "Miss Indiana" Nelsori could have 1 t Vr.ppcd the "cup, hut' the judges' ti i just couldn't see their charms, j ti Judging the pageant of pulchrr^ tud<? were such eminent expert.on the body beautiful as: Billy1 B f ' ' ''V "V"-*". >?jj|\; BB? Am M-$B8ssB^^^L Suniv ulL-the ualiiiji's lea4in.tf stars ui 1 terlaininent featuiv at the American. aiwc. .T<>hn IT? Ttiiimpsmi. Moi i--j Trrr~Jcnseir.? Colonel (Ethiopia nut -Tnil iontuoky) Hubert .JuliaV Thoni- e?l s K. Pong1. Ted INisTon ami Bijjr* lirs or Miller. the ! gag l*~7~ ~ " ' ' " tile" lo!umh?a Pastor i> Studies at Columbia 'T rr . - . . mm university . * * *^mM^3ar XBjfez irimi i:KV. W 11 VKAI J.'ey. W. II. X? paster of the"ir>t Na/.areth Ihrdist (liovh <1 !i,< 1 Ik- City on a brief lea' .' of ab ion; ( we !r>>ni bis work, studied at a b'l.-nibJu l.'ni-versrty;? N'w York ,,p ] ity. M;s conI'so of study, was radii In .a .Master's 1 H-yTce. He l et 'irueiI- to bis work Sunday ' '' he ISth with ?roetin-rs 1? pre-, "hi ""' ' 11 h - i in"revat iop which tuaaveii -lb in willj_ ntttch"jny."Mi? ? niphasi/.eil tin- covrso of >cd\ port n the exist in? problems ?f t':o ores path. . Ih'V. Neal^has bcnr tln- past-u ^a,< f the Kirsl Nazareth. hapli-' luitvh for one y.-ar. and, uuilci the is administi .itiun th?V church has . .I / ad a progressive year from al! |<us, M ' Vs. Ho in. vi i e m ) .nofui i,, n s C.))M- ;-A*Ari-.-ation for a leave of ah-etna "m lid also the manner in which >,,t' hey carried on dip-iny his ah- the ence. MSS Hi:i.Ii.\ l.;. l.cwift ? il.l.KN SOPHOMORE -4-. ui:< kiv i s - n i l i:? _ u s. Continued front Pajre | lion \ M < A ('"lu.n:lj:.i Broadcast in/ < f t ly.vii'in. liy Mi. Eddie (ii i'ii. \v'!i< hie euds the Sc|i::i-.\i > ' '< :i\ >ho\ !s<> Miss Sepia-.\ !).? i< a Inc.. wit- har< t.dio at Rrvi nth Ave.. X. '. com 'oik City. Mr. Cowcy WVin.las- t e I (iyoryetawn. S. ('.. is assistant "( liana/el. I'pot) her return to Co- that i!!l l>ia. S. <she was welcomed , y a lar/e deleiration. On .Monday ijfl.t she was jfiii'st of honor at ; X 'lock Party eiven l?\ the (iirl. *i| ieout of which .Mrs. 1) ickson is y he loader. Wednesday nifrlvt she cas /ucst of hoifi>r at the Capitol X l.omnium's exclusive Xey o) thea ? )'< , where she was Jfiven :t hirtfe { vation. Mr. Freeman, niiuiayfji f the theatre comrratulntcil lie) Ij! lid promised to show the picture X. s soon as it is. released. - y ""Itftfny tefftgrams- and letters o' y onyrratulations were received b\ X, ' diss Lewis from friends, school *i| nates and well-wishers from all 'j* \er the state. ? While in New York City Mi s X ,ewis and Mrs. Dickson wore the X. louse jftiests of Mrs. Ella tiall 'j* nil) and entertained by Mrs. .Jul- A a Braxton Clark, the New York x epresentative of The Palmetto ^ eaijer. ? HA INCHHAS I Mb NKWt.Y \ ONSTKK TKl) HOM ICS ,? ? 1 Washington. It- C.. Auifust 21-- )y .11 ever inereasine- iiropoitioa ?b J. icwlv constructed small home *?* '1 y roperties are being financed thru *j| he insured mortgage .facilities ol . y he Federal Housing Adminiatra- .j. ion, according to buildup statis- X ics for__the first six months of I y Figures just released by the i lureau of Labor Statistics indica-1 H sSsSSSS ^M ^ I bo found in the production, " No urn Kxpositi-ir. which miiMii'il tli;11 tlu- \ulliiiic i f in.-\v one ! u\ onon-i'ann.'dwellings show(i gain of 15 percent during the t six months of 1040, whereas volume of new. home mortcs accepted for insurance by 1' IIA showed a uain of slight-j more than 20 percent, it was orteil by Fetleral Housing Adistrator Stewart McDonald. /iciest trains in those areas . if there h.is been tin* heaviest ' lint* tif construction activity' c place in the East North Con replon of I ".e l_nilo<l States prisinv tin- States of Ohio iana. Illinois. Michipan ami nsin. In this area the KflA pU'iI for insurartee _ tun -i s durinp the first six itli* of II' In. a train of .'1M per[ over the same poriotf last r. \ ah total strail "home. conetioa show-iup a vain of 2" ' iii.?In te P.iti.it Coast a.e.t ! *TIA aef-epte'l for insurant* f-2 mortpapos. a rrsiin of 2' i nt oV'-r the same months in '. \\iere total tuuldinir m that i was i;p 11 percent. rea test KIIA relative pains e re oi'icii in the Mountain : w ere lnsiira.'ue operations ' e . i -17 percent, as avaihst' a? ' ease of 21 percent in all small j ti ~n ~7ti : <. I m UUII, I IK" MiiaiU'M I " n nwi tin- liist six month.- | ast year ott'in ii'd lit the Wr.-: j tli ( Antral?with an?mcroast1 ul I c tin in I'll A operations and il i d 2 pen-eat in total In.ildintr Uian-v.lnu'c-M-r. McMonald ref I that new eonstruction I'ir eontin'.ied to soar with mart t*s st'li't'Lt'd for appraisal on homes to ho I uilt reaehin.? hiirhost -linuro in tin- week end U:.i list ITtli sin f early in May week tin- KM A selected I. iintl;; iiv'r.?hu-r?appraisal n ? i s to hi- but it -.nder'KMA i-p* lion, compared with 1.(514 'in previous week and "5.415"t in the ; i ..i- i o"., - I'll IMl.' .Milhniald stui_-_.' -hinT'Ti'it experienced even asnnal letdown in our *?j?* i*? s. 4 In fact, the a t I two m* niiis in the liist hal. !u- year was larirely rosponsif??r tilt? impressive six months viiisr (Ino to the fact that : I winu t -tailed eonsideraL' dilution a-tivity ilnrir.tr th. I'rst nion' i.s. )!' course. it i> also appaio another iVa-on for our r Allen Ui ESTABLISH I N HER THE AT AFIMt'rVS MKTHODIST An In si i?iit ion devote .* ailer.-hip' and Unselfish S< College of L ( ollege of tn School of-R^ Teacher Trai Home Econo Rojristration l'or New Si Resist rut ion for Returning For Complete Informal THE REGl Allen Saturday, August 24, 1940 KB, yf-7^ A.V Tropics After Dark.^ii major erilit the Chicago Coliseum on July 4. jcj.y.iisc hi imsiness is that more a in? ? , ~ more home buyers {ffefce days are insisting upon the protective fea tures of the PHA-insured mortj eage system being " included in n//T A/AM/ I II ww a i v w ww ? NEGRO# DIGEST . . -f New ? Popular ? Bxciting 96 pi|n all about blaak folk? their preeent, patt, latara?la bort, ?aty articlee, (ripping etorlea by loading writere. Buy it now at your aawaataad a* Iron tha publlehere, 25 cawtai r get a aubaeriptioa and It .Wtfi ba delivered to your home and ' Booth. Native Son (aeually 52.50) goee with aubieriptionat 4>leeue ebb. ecriptloa with book, 52,501 12* iaena with book, 541 24>inae with book, 56.50. Or Without book, 4? irtue, 511 l&leaaa, 55.001 24. JL - ?lone fa. 1 West 125th St? N.Y.C j Telephone 9231 DANTZLEK BROS. ?: SHOE ni l' VIH SIIOI' 2379 Cervais St. Columbia.- S. C. Prices Reasonable !nv:?J!>1i* lliilf Soling a Specialty Worft?C a I led Pot and Delivered tfan uis modest iiui.k since _."JF.SSE JAMES" _ -J. _ Tyrone POWER in "Johnny Apollo" with Dorothv LAMOl'K ?STARTS MONDAY? Monday Ni?ht Admission 10c " STARTINC MONDAY! (Jreer (Larson Laurence Olivier ?IN? "PRIDE and PREJUDICE" . . . * niversity ! I-A , S. C. ? l?ll IV 1 07n V iii/ 1*1 IOIU #|? SPICES OF THE .J EPISCOPAL CHURCH $ I (I to Christian Education ,|I ?rvic,e. - v | iberal Arts | c Sciences | slig'ion | ining I rnics | Indents Sept. 16. 1910 X r Students Sept. 17, 1940 x ion Address ISTRAR, T University, f Columbia, South Carolina