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F, : Paee Two ijitp Jlalmrttu Kraiirr ? I'lWJSHKD WEEKLY ? I 1310 Assembly HI., Columbia, S. C ' ( Entered at the PoBt Office at Co- * lunibia, S. C., as second class matter by an Act of Congress t t l SUBSCRIPTIONS s - One "Year $2.00 i Sim Months _ 1.2E- . Three Months .... .75 Single Copy ,... .05 j j I FOREIGN ADVERTISING AGENCY W. B. Z1FF CO., 608 S. Dearborn 1 St., Chicago, 111. Official Advertisements at the rate allowed by law. I ~ * . . < l'he Leader will publish brief -anti " rational 1-eiiers on subjects?general interest when they art* accompanied by the names and addresseB of the authors and are not of' a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will TioT be noticed: Rejected -manuscripts will not be returned. CEO. H. HAMPTON Publisher K. PHILIP ELLIS . "Field Agent I.. G-. BOWMAN, Circulation Mgr REMITTANCES < hrcks; Drafts und Postal or Ext press Money Orders should be made payable to the order of The Palmetto leader. _ LonuaolurcaUotts intwndeil for the J conceit issuemust be very brief ami should reacn tne eaiwrim iK - K iwt Intel?than Tuesday of t;uh week. City news. local# AVednesdav. Telephone 452U SATURDAY, SEPTK.MBBK 21st < n.vst ki ption Mu.l <h 9 The Murke-W'adsworth Conscrip tior: hill has been passed finally by the United States Congress and, signed by President- RoOse\fit. and bis proclamation fixing i tin- dates on which approximately 1 (i.aOU.UUO young Americans will be called for military training dui ing peacetime, the first of its kind in the history of the American people. In the r.ew set-up no discrimitiatioti will be shown on account ot ! * race, creed or previous servitude J The young American Negro-will have an opportunity of being r soldier in all of the fields which ? lie may he able to Qualify from a buck private to the rank of co! ' oiiel or higher. ~>t Let's tight for our hug, Jot poi . ities I freedom and the right to . use' all human power needed l< nial.e the ..Americas safe- for 1 >e rrocracy. find bless America1 uoun fields \'4 kittuf.ll coi.lkck r Kittroll College, Kittrell, N. C.. I *!s one of the two schools of the c African M. E. church located or1 t highway No. 1 going North t (joining South. The udiniuifctfra- i lion of A.ttrell has bought tin ; adjacent land running up t,, tin < highway a?d fronting the railroad t st< tion on the S A. l. The seho< ' ! is on the hill with landscaping an<J planning done to make the plant t show up to great advantage. 1 Mtti'cii cuiiifjfL- is surrountieu uy i prolific corn fields that will bring in a big yield. \Ve counted from f two to three ears to the stalk am' t there are a healthy crop of pea* I . growing' between therows of tin 10lL-acre farm. 'I'la^e ;?+e?Kit 1 t rell 's corn holds. the product ot I \ the students of Kit,roll who learn .more than theory?they are learn- t ing how...to become scientic dirt. I farmers. Hundreds of chickens, > several 1'i^r fat mules, Jersey Cow; | sit11 fine looking work studl-ntr i make life worthwhile at, Kittrell A visit to Kittrell reveals thjt ingenuity of President K. F. G Dent and the herculean leadership of Bishop Monroe H. Davis ' There is a promising future foi I the college. "CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS FAILING" ' .- 1 The doctrine of Christian educaton as a mighty factor in eivi lization has been advocated by re ligionints for ages. It wag duo, to thiB doctrine that we have hJll e balance in progress and develop , I.. nil r.f n.TUia question now propounds itself to the serloUs-iYliiided thinkers amr leaders of the present day civilization: "Is Christian Education a Failure, and are the Christiur Schools Failing?" We wish to quote two paragTBjJhsfromarTTmprompfu speed delivered by Dr. J. J. Starks president of Benedict college, to an audience in Bethel A. .M. F j: church last Sunday morning: i'-.i > "Christian schools are failing Vs 1 travelled the country over J ind many of our Christian schools liscontinued and many now in use ire delapidated due to the lack oi upper. support and adequate atcation." "Many of the same people who ire suppose to be the supportif our Christian schools live io rood homes and ride in fine car.t is serious to note also the . ant ..seats in our churches?tin 'coders of Christian educationalist should be occupied by youn. jeople between the" ages of 15 and !0." President Starts' remarks fur fished much food for thought, lit *aid-something. We are richer than our gram parents were why founded mam if Christ i.'i 11 schools and y. ; ? Himpiiiatively sperking?:we spem ess per capita for Christian eduation than they did. Church attendance is a direc means of supporpnp\ Christ ia> schools. Empty seats contribut* nothing to the chure.i's budg< . There is much for parents an. religious leaders tO-do -in-the-mmtter of giving larger supi m: t. Christian education. LOYALTY ~~ Theiv is a great need in tin world today ,fos more loyalty That is__a virtue we are fast losing. Homes are being bioket. actions destroyed, vhuivhes divv.i - d. because of disloyalty It nnar.s all u .kr.Cw that :'r.< people wt trust ar\ . logs' .? gcvd est' rev. s .v' y. ;? G.v.. siis oour.try i-at rrctevts ~:# ' .m^property and to - s s .<; fuminunity W\ Nstvl ?;. repit w\t:. Oifct' *.*; v<>. ar.J T;tt-a:; \>? .? .: . .. . .. ,V . . . . mean U'V 1 vov-t - '%* , v v the race and :h< -a;;.. . .a -. :?; petit!. We are. sat as ' business a< we might be. teea...<? <i? the disloyalty anrnnp car tv'o pie. We have people unite cap al lf of leadership, but we must have loyal ftdlowvrs; people \v~hT will help foster the cause for which our leaders stand. Iat us be loyal to every cause for the uplift of humanity. Koyai to (!od. loyal to our country ami loyal to our fellovvmen. God grant that we 'not overlook N'u creature made in the image oi thee, _ WBh- o'er in need we find a man Oh. may we lend a helping hand AN NIK E. GUEENK XKI.SUNj. Hi AINING SCHOOL FOU r <n iiin.ii s Business College Courses Domestic Service Courses A TRAINING SCHOOL will open at ijStl South Liberty St.. Spartanburg; S. C.. oil Tuesday Jciober 1st, t'or colored Kil ls- who ire out of high school uiul who de die morning or afternoon classes ir for high school students lf> and hove, desiring a I lernoon classes Courses in Business Class-e^ will >e husiness Knglish, spelling short land, tyjiintr. tiling and Adult l*"dicatioh. Comr-,iio, 4omest-ir service will iuchule general ? Huuse-ki*ep?ngv leaning, cooking, laundering, curtain -d fetching, nurse and hiaid -ere^e, - sewTng. making id' >drp overs, etc. The school will accommodate a indted number of boarding stu leiits whose tuition will be $9.00 >er month to be paid weekly at lie rate of $2.25 per week or $!' n lump sum the first of each nonth. Thirty or forty day stu nnis win do enrolled. i neir tuiion being $5.00 per month or SI.25 per week. -Students who desire pi^t-time employment to enable hem to pay fees should make th: <nown to the school authorities ight away. Application for admission to the school should be sent in at onei o N'cl Wright Hamilton, .392 So Liberty St.. Spartanburg, S. C. Instructor Nell Wright llamil torn- teacher of- business course' vill be assisted by Instructor Nina M. Wright teacher of domestic service. Roth teachers are well trained and hive been very sue cessful in training students am ilacing them in employment? Ar employment bureau will operate in connection with the training school. The school instructors will hi assisted in school udministratior by an advisory committee of Spat tanburg Club Women, from th( Spartanburg Branch Americar Association of University Womer the Spi ft&hburu Business-and Pri fessional Women's club and sev ral members i\t-large whtr are in terested in the enterprise ami whe represent the Christian Welfare Association and some of th' ehurdhes of Spartanburg. Enroll at once in the Training school before enrollment is elos ed! "" ! ( HESTER PARAGRAPHS Mr. Will Daniels, of New Yoil City is visiting his relatives, Mrs Maggie Rainey, Mr. Preston Wym and Mrs. Lizzie Chalk. . Mrs. Helen Crofthy bf Brooklyn N. Y., and daughter who have beer visiting her mother Mrs. Berth) B. Brown left Tuesday accompa nied by her brother, Mr. Gettiei Beckham wh0 will spend the win i I ^ ?<* miM* i iimtrti atimm ? THE I MAYBE SO AND (Bv W. H. Sh THE DISCRi 1 know you have had the ex- so perience of having somebody try u? to1 discredit something you have in said or have done, for the discrediting pest is abroad in the land. bo ' Some folks don't want to see cr ANYBODY do anything worth pu while, especially something more cr outstanding than anything they du have ever done or over will be I yc able to do. The reprehensible j "cusses," I detest tpem." I also co ignore them. Go thou and do like' eh wist'. i th 1 have observed that female. if disci-editors sWarm all over the , at : shooting at each other with the w< machine guns of envy, jealousy1 th ? and'/jiywni ijght meanness. ^?Vhy ^ do '""onfe" ^'""T ouch?other no ' violently These feminine sharp- jn ilauUers?try to -discredit every- xvj thing their sisters do or have? ^ from the clothes worn to the met - murriol. Wonun art-OK wtTr~r _ each other IF and 1U 1' . iiej5 L_ are not quite so bad. Maybe it's ov because the nu-n they attempt ti th discredit may Use in. retaliation . t ' ' \i! ly Brown h.id as his guests Sunday. Xlr. George Brown. M-. iicrfTv* :.ii. w. t'i .iauchtrt tre ". ear' vu.t'. S v. Y Ke>s . t \Y stvjr. w*? . . t.w: V., hdav . dtr.v.vv... aM s# >y. Thutsday Hurts- ;- it-, sr.e tea.*'" r~ - 1? *" \TI j . .. . * ' , ' **. V ' V ^ 'A ^ .?* : \ NV\ . .-v \? * a", ?*. S- ;v * ' ' i - A. ? \ A" >.' .T'S"; V j '..a - v 1" *-'r? .vas >. * r... v \\.\s y M>- Rac-iv". Soar.". M.ss Vurti- ^ se'iu- Mobiev. M:>> Sallie MayfteM Mis.* KlUn Simo* >r.. Mr. Josorr " Bann-s. -Benedict .oilege:' ' MiV* T: I Math I Mill. Knoxviljv .L college: ;h I Miss Salome Spann. Morris *.ol- *r" logo; Miss 'Esther Knight. Mis?. H,1' KJvtelier ( ohen. Bennett college* ** I Mr. ("amiUus Knight, Lincoln uni- 1 ingstone college; Mis* Alma (Mad- *' " den. M i,** r i -ila \\ nntlard. IMiss a ' Zeritta MeCnllocgh.. Clinton col- ^-v lege: Mis* Vivian Avers Mi^ _*L?1 Wilie Mamie King. B? lber-Scotia; \t;^^ Mildred A vni's. .loVin. iit|1 son Sinith university; Miss ca _ \ i. u ?Lain !t?King,?Miss Mary JLQ Rose Adair. Mr. t'larles Heath. Mr. Godfrey James, IMr. Floyd a'' Walker. State college; Miss Annie I Sell Hope. Miss -Thomasine s)? "liifer. Mi<s Sarah Young. Miss Id.w I'.arl Mitchell, Mr. Eugene aa \ 11 les. Mi. David Atkinson, Mr '11( WilliV Atkiuison. Mr. Norman *?' Young; Mr. John Mel.urkin, M". "* ISrire Siua 11 Miss M; r g a re t I)orsey. Friendship college; Mr. Jas - ^ i 1111 > Woods.?A, and T. college ? Mrs. Delhi Dibble is at home after spendimr several weeks in Al- *i? lie marie. N. ( . " ' Jo VII I'rof. I'. -F. -Wnrtlsy Will leave in dn a few days to spend a year in wt study at the- University of Iowa Sc Miss Grace Minter of Salisbury nu is the new teacher at Finley Hi nu for the vr i-aney made b'y Miss Kox- R( ie* Barber. AIiss Ruth Reed ha: de been doing substitute work unti' \V Miss Minter arrived. '.Miss Min inj er is a graduate of Livingstone W college and has visited here or M many occasions. er Mrs. Barnes of Great Falls was to in town Monday on business. Ri Miss F. A. C'opeland, Librarian C.. at Finley Hi studied at Columbit Fi university this past summer. Mrs. Fleming of Laurens visit- is ed her son-in-law and daughter er Rrof. and Mrs. A. D. Hardin. She plans to return soon and spent la more time with them. fo Mrs. Hczekiah Mobley and TiG tie daughter of Baltimore Md. are spending a while here with relatives. ? Miss Fletcher Hall, MfssyThom i asine Phifer, .Miss Si rah Mildred je Avers arrived home a few day? ^ ago from N.Y.O., where they spent the summer. }n Mrs. Esther Cannon and sor fo Eulcster of Baltimore, have re- te i turned, after visiting her mother ni l Mrs. Emma Brown, Bailey St. Miss Thomasine Woods has r< of turned to Baltimore, after a .visi' at > of several weeks to her mother " Mrs. Mamie Woods, McLure St. ol Mrs. Blanche Locks is {gain at tl i home after spending the summei te > -in NYC. i '"'Mi's. Eva'I1-, Eadd.v with her son VV Mr. Charles and duughtter '.Miss hi Willie Belle Heath, motored to s| > Orangeburg on business Wednest day, Mr. S. White was at the W wheel. ' dc Mr.' Charles and Miss Willie B. b< t Heath, Mr. Godfrey James were tt truest^ Suray tt the home of Miss h< Sadie G. Robinson, in Carlisle. ci Rev. M, M. Peace preached im- ai nressive sermons dm-inc Inst wnnV ki at revival services at Mt. rjQlive t Baptist churdh. Several' joihed ei the church. Rev. Mr. llalsey, the U ? pin-trrr ts happy over the results of the meetings. A4 T4 "AT~Ca]vary Baptist church this dt t week, Rev. Mr. Townsend of High la i Point, N. C., is conducting revival G - services. Rev. M. T. Coker, th. ? pastor' invites all to come f nd en- G joy the good sermons. bi I 1n i if - - i ' PALMETTO JLEADER * ' MAYBE NOT ackleford) ? :i)ITORS mething more than their tong 8?their fists or a shooting HV If you can't repulse or take a mbing raid from a bunch of diseditors, don't seek any kind of iblic office. Watch these diseditors for the next few months iring the political campaign? iu'11 be made "sick vuito death." Some people think they can heme big by making somebody 3e look little; some people think at they will be more important they can make everybody else ipear to be less important. A oman once told a friend of hers at are only person she feared in e whole town was a certain in vidual?she would be the leadn that town if he were out of the SyT She couldn't discredit that ?,-? ?h..-"had to share hon s. which should be done always obody is soimportant that lu she ran bo the whole shoo al' o time. rRitfhts Reserved) A IK FN NOTKS Friendship t'hureh A-, unusual number of member? a visitors were present both otp-mi: and night services. The - .q-. > inc. .T.tua n'inp member; . t'niiir Moore of Ne\v Or > Mrs. Flossie Johnson Leat: Voi '. n" from A. and T. college: r and Mrs Samuels of New . ry. Miss In.itruv Mat his. Mrs rs Alien. M.ss Gertie Peatr Ni: s s ** Kumttc Mat shall. Mis** Lev ish. Mrs. F.iKv.a '.Mitchell Misr . .Si C renter. Mrs. Viola Lone? iss'Osella Johnson, Mr. Will'' :i:iscn. M ?s lVrothv Allen is. Maybi K. Piaft. Mrs. Mac r-.t-y-.?Mrs Mottle Carter. -Mr U M011V. . .Mrs. UUJMt Vl? vvn r* Ells Arnold. Mrs. Mickoj r.ev. Mrs. A>4? Simmons. Mrs :<. r .V^.r.Svn. Miss Ot'a L. Pip : and Mr. Shannon Mitchell. The pastor preached two son spiring sermons last Sunday to morning text: "I am tonu at they might have life, and at they mk'ht have it more a ndantly". The?sHtbject "Who ies the Kite". Te gave a won rful demonstration of cooperaui_in. Lhe_act?of flying a kite le kite must have a string ; n< nrjTTo hold t !:e string if it would . It must have a tail to balce itself on. and it must have r nd on which to ride. The whoh rial order is made up of nolitiI, economic and religious ideas d all must work in harmony jl > would have l fully developed ound individual. The pastor preached a revival rmon at the evening worship bject: Evangelism and Life To y. It was indeed a noble sei >11. , lie is conducting a reviva' r Rev. J. C. White this week at inston-Salem, N. C, Cumberland A. M. K. Church S. S. at 10 a.ni; Sup*. D. -A nes it his post of duty. Mr hn Scott gave a beautiful renv. of. Lhe- lossem?H?A'.M. Sun y which was Junior Church day is quite a success. Rev. 11. C ott delivered a splendid ser an. 41 on. 2:7, subjert The Im vitality of the Soul. 8 P.'.M. the ?v. Wm." Mosley preached a won rful sermon, Rev. 5:2. Text, ho is Worthy? Visitors du> g the day: Messrs Warren and illianis of S. C. State college and r. Garland of Wilberforccv univsity. These tre the new instruc rs at Schofield N. and I. school v. and Mrs. Win. Mosley, Mrs. C. Johnson and Master H Ider. Sunday, September 29, the choii sponsoring a musical and lit ary program. When in Aiken make Cumbernd your headquarters and don't rget your Palmetto Leader. SPARTANBURG NEWS Dr. E. B. Burroughs of Charston, S. C., stopped over Saturiy and spent the day with friends Mr. C. I. iSmith a very promisg young minister left this week r Atlanta, Ga., where he will en r Gammon Theological semi *ry. The Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Means Newark, N. J., t re visiting relives and friends here. ~~ Misses Summers and Hildebrand Orangeburg have returned tc ic city where they will a*rair ach in the Carver high school. Coach McCormick and Prof 'atson instructors in Carver Hi ive returned to the city afte tending a pleasant vacation. Much praise is given to Prof r. C. Hunch, '.Mrs. Jessie Hern >n and many of the faithful mem it's of Trinity AME church foi te fine stand they aretaking to ?lp the church in the so-called lisis. There an? many friends id well-wishers who will stand y them and the pastor. Mr. P. R. Tally spent the week id with family and friends ir> nion. ' Revs. C. F. Ferguson, P. E. dntro""tint otfier ministers and legates ^left this week for Pagen<l where the Sunday School (invention will be in session. Prof. L. Dawkins, principal at artne^r was here Satwnday on isiness, J , ft . * "a 1 < - - -' CRANITEVIF,! F NFWS t lletlilchcm baptist Church Kev. |(. W. Winh, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday school; 11:3( A.M. prayer services; 12 Noon ureaching and Holy Communion 3:30 P.M. Missionary meet. 6:3< ^BYPU. The public is invited tc attend all services; Class No. 5 was glad to see theii teacher back on Sunday morning in person of Mrs. Justine S. Bettis, who is als0 a public schoo' teacher of Aiken county. She has been nftay for the summer months visiting her sister and brother oi Flushing', NL Y. Meetings of the week: There will be no choir rehearsal due tc the five nights preaching services The Willing Workers club will meet at the usual hour rt th< home of David Cook. . Valley Fair Baptist Church Itev. U. B. Bush, Pastor? Our S. S. was good all teachers present, lesson reviewed by the Supt.. DeaT A. H " Pal mo re. Rev, J. E. Palmore preached a soul stii ring sermon on Sunday |pght Th': text 119 Psalms 105. Club?No.?1?met?at?tbe?church Monday evening 7:30 with a gooc ittendance. Missionary society will mee1 at the home of !Mrs. Martha Abney. 3:30 p.m. Sun. ? Pastor's Aid rlub met at thx | home of Mrs. Minnie Palmore 7:3C ! rues?lay evening. * Sick members: Mrs. Clara (Jrifl; * ? l .. v..*,-,,. n.m ,.o <..> ? LC1I, lime AJOlVt ui lit 1V1AO. MU M 'Irisby. Dea. Fred Davis, Pan) Miles, Honor Posey, wishing foi thoni a speedyrggover. ~~ ~*tr Mrs. Kliza Johnson, Miss A belle 'alniore and their nephew Johr '.and were weekend visitors, it the hoipe of Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Palm Ore. Augusta. Ga. Mrs. Lueinda Loyd and daugh'er Ollie Mae. were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Steadman's. Johnson. S. C. The Do What You Can. CluT vill meet at the home of Misf Biggie* f>impkins, Tuesday 3:3C >.m. for an outing. Miss Annie* Blocker, Nelson Ocorner, Willie Blocker, motored to McCormiek.?&?C.. to attend?sen vices on Sunday. e* i r n - ' Mrs. Lillie Chatman aiul familj left the city last week to residt in Philadelphia, Pa. an indefinite length of time. Mrs. Ida Rutherford, 812 Hun tor street, - was called to the, bei -sidm>f her" brother in Greenville S. C. He passed into the great he yond before she arrived. All members of Dist. No. 3 art ..requested to he present Sundaj, afternoon; Sept." 297 at 3 o'efoel it Oak Grove Presbyterian churel STighs, S. 0. Come and bring t friend. By order of the president A large number of young ladici and vounc men loft for the vnrimn colleges in our state and othei states. ? The services at Calvary Pies byterian church weiv good all day | Tn thc'morning the Children's houi and the 11 o'clock services wort enjoyed by all. 5 o'clock in the afternoon tin B. Y. P. U. of Bethlehem Baptis church, Mrs. Lou Arnye is the president, rendered an excelleni service in interest of the leagut of our church. All of the partici pants served well. ^ Mrs. Rebecca Porter of Daytoni -Bleach, Fla. is the guest of hei sister, Mrs. Spearman, Coats St Mrs. Haynes has returned afte; having spent a pleasant vacatioi in Orangeburg, S. C. Mrs. Christie returned from De tfoit, Michigan where she spen the summer. CI. C II iya viu VJ ? L. III3UIJ General Insurance Honest and efficient attentiot given to all business placed with me PHONE 5717 Counts Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN BY YOUR DOCTOR t A Fall Line of Toilet Articlex 1105 WASHINGTON STREET . _ , PHONE 2-1007 -i? I r? . I * | State A. :[ ' Orang-ebuj ; I Fall >Beginning, S : ;; Courses leading- to B , v Mechanic Arts, Hon 1 ^ Business Adminis ( $ % Comi>etent Fa I Reasonable En For Further Informal -- IW 4 vv vv ?'? ?Va\a I "5 menus 01 kodcit v minis j n O^oree Mathis will foe glad t< 'earn they are home from the hos pital. ; NEWBERRY NEWS Mrs. Delia Davis of 500 Drayton street entertained Misses II. A Hammond and V. A. Neely with s party Sept. 14th. The "evening wa> spent in playing games. Kelresh ments were served in buffet style Everyone expressed theni selves as having snent a most enjr>v?h1f and pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cromei and baby son, Richard, jr., from Washington, D. C. are the guests of his mother, Mrs. Pawnee Cromer. 410 Caldwell street. If Allen if COLUJ j; EST A < UNDER TH > <; AFRICAN MtiTHG = * * ~~i '' iAn Institution < I! Leadership and I'nseli I College College School o Teacher Home E Registration for I Registration for Ret I i |* For ( ;$ ? THE 1 ' I ^ 1 i. ' f r N\ MORRI I SU , x A Monument t the Pride I Is ;| ^ High Sch [ School of ' | Liberal P ! ? Theolog'ic ' f $ N KXT SESSION | Septem ^ Kates Reasonable 1 !* t X For Further Informal ; i J. P. GARR 1 ? ?-IV7.7.. ;nt i r ! I Bened 11X if if 1IX \i NEXT SESSION > I i & Reifistration?Day St | Registration?Boardi I ? .j. For further informali Add ? i E S / Saturday, September 21, 194C & M. College South Carolina | I Session f eptember 17, 1940 f ' . r?- X . achelor's Degree in Agriculture, !*! le Economics, Teacher Training '& it rat ion, Art's and Sciences. y Y t X ? cully, Excellent Facilities, .j. v ?? . X ;j lenses ,i, *?* ion, Write > X ' ' 1 i i PRESIDENT. $ STATE A. & M. ( OM F.r.F. X?? ORANGEBURG. s <\ $ . I ^ A University !" A B I A , S . C . | BLISIIED IN 1870 X IE AUSPICES OF THE {* x >1)1ST EUISCOUAI. CHURCH k . | lovoted to Christian Education Ijl fish Service. { Y " ' I of Liberal Arts 4 $ '' r ' X;. of the Sciences If _ Y f Religion' x Train ine: . X ^ I x economics Y * X \'ew Students Sept. 10, 1010 $ Atming'Students Sept. 17, 1940 !|! X formation Address *!* X REGISTRAR, f i Allen University, { Columbia. south Carolina X _ i m!* ! *!* ! > X#*XMX**XHWt*X* XM?wWHW^ S COLLEGE MTKR, S. (\ )f Nooto Achievement, ? x of NegTo Baptists $ " i =^oe=~5] _ ?? -jr* lool ' - t I Educatioji $ Uls x :al School -f ' - ? llEOlNS X 1 OO 1 A>4A ! uer ?,oy 134U y. Catalogue Sent upon Request. ? Y .it.11, Write *!* Y ICK, Acting- President \ I ' i V .1. ict College Y .1. -BEGINS . - f "V. T WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18 | - Y 11 W 1 udents Renins Monday. Sept. 16 ^ ng Students Tuesday* Sept. 17 v A I X I / on ress The Reg; is Iran -i? lenedtet College < > Columbia, S. C. - ( ?