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; -JK.-V . r _______ Page Six * Wots:?Your quaaflon wffl ba umnd "ix?" la this coluaa. F?r? Phtate hmt, ad 15c lor my o?w Astboloot Ruona i Lwcrr Pat Cxaat ud nc*lr? by r*tum mall conildantlal Ultar ol fraa adrloa analyalna thraa (1) quaationa privately. Sign your full nam*, addreaa. and blrthdata to all l*M*n and pUaa* Include a li addraaaad. stamp id envelope lor your raply. Writ* To:?Abbs' Wallace, cat* ol Tkb Palmetto Leasee, 1310 Assembly St. Colombia, S. Caaouna. G. B.?I am giving my tlau:^.liter a business course and I am afraid that she is studying too hard. She never gets out and enjoy the companionship of any of her friends. She studies from the time she comes in from school ^jjjjlil in 11 I lllli mm sliuuld h ?' "do about her? Answer?It will only be anoth er six weeks until she'" has nnisned her course and then she will feel quite differently. Ask hei ?gtH?friends?i??t" if with you two . . . even if you do not let her know you asked them. Invite the young men in the neighborhood in also. She is studying too hard but her disappointment last sum me? was too much foi her . . . for some reason she doesn't want any more frinds. 1 predict a change for the better just as soorj as she gets employ ment. L. N. F.?Will I be able to pass the test so that 1 can carry out my plans for the spring of this coming year. Answer?You will pass the phy sical examination * without any trouble as you are a healthy specimen. I cannot determine just when you will be able to enter camp but in all probability it wil be during the spring. A. W.?I am brokenhearted and feel as though I want to be alone and cry to my hearts -content My husband didn't act like he wanted me and the baby anil 1 left him. He says he still cares but he tried to show everyone else a better time than he did me Tell me just what I should do to find happiness? Answer?Stop pitying yourself your husband isn't any mort to bo blamed than you are fot , you packed up ami left him. 1 feel that your greatest trouble right now is worry over another ' man and not your husband. This other fellow likes you. but he is not in love with you. He is going to marry another girl and you must give him up. It is nvyisug gestion that youl talk to yjofir hus band and see if you can't?get back together and live content etl again. j!" G. C.?Will I get the ..job .that I am planning on and when do ' you think f, can get on ? Answer?Around the first or set ond week of Januarfr you will gei the job you havo in mind ... . you will like the' work fine and the job will prove a good one too J. L. E.? I have a son I brought up in church. He married and In ?and-lus?wjfo-me-snptmued. IfT drinks heavy and when under tin innuense 01 orniK ne isn t nimscu and lot's anyone take his nionoy. Things?are- p 1 e a s HYiT "~wh en he is sober but I want to know if this is natural ? Answer?It is indicated to mo that your son is very lonely sincche has been separated from his wife and drinks merely to drown his sorrow. The logical way to handle him is to encourage the friendship of some nice giirls and it will have a tendency to make him stop drinking. ^ His actions are natural . , , no onr i infl'irnr ing him to drink as he does, anc he really isn't responsible for his actions while drinking. hopeiVeli, baptist church Sunday school opened at the usual hour, with Supt. Mr. G. Q N'eely. The teachers were at theii posts of duty.fThe lesson was interestingly reviewed by the pastor. Praise service was conducted by Mr. John P. Neely. The service was real good, every one seemed to be in high spirit. Rev Williams preached a wonderful sernion from Matt. 2:12; subject; A Changed Road. All present enjoyed the message. This being the last Sunday before Xmas and a very pleasant one, the attendance was grand The financial report was good Quite a number of visitors Were present. We are saying to oui members and friends come .t c church, our doors are open to you you are welcome. The Sunday-school presented the pastor a gift in appreciation of his lofty service, and also in remembrance of the gift of oui dea" Savior. We also 'remembered our beloved ex-pastor Rev. J. S. Maddjx with a gift, whom serviced us so long and faithfully We shall never forget him. The church presented to all the old and shut in members gifts. Mr. Eichelberger had a misfortune; his barn was desrtoyed by fire some time ago. All his food values were destroyed. Ffe and his son Mr. Willie Eichelberger were among the many visitor? WV? donated him $5.05. Mrs. Suepearl Neely Franklin and little son Keneth James of Tampa, Fla., are visiting her fa ther Mr. John R. Neely. rrii- - T"?_ -ii -? ? jme raimeuo i^eaaer s __IZZ_??A? 9 PERIOD FOR EXAMINATIONS ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE EXTENDED Columbia, Jan. 2?Due to a shortage of applicants, the period for applying for exaniinations for certain professional positions in the South Carolina Department of Public Welfare has been extended to January 23, according to an- ncuncement issued today by J. Mc T. Daniel, Supervisor of Examinations. t The following positions are open "hief of the division of public as iistance; chief of the division of eld service; senior casework supervisor; casework supervisor; chief of the division of the blind; enior medical worker for the lind; rehabilitation worker for he blind; chief of the division of hild welfare services, child welare consultant; child welfare worker. Detailed information regarding he duties and salaries of the postions. miniimum qualifications of applicant.*, and Lilt1 iialuioof oxuninationsa may be secured from ? t ennnrvicn^o nflRpp TVin ial application blanks are also dis tributed from this office. Applications must be made on the official form and must be filed in the office of the supervisor, Room . 219, Education Building, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Mailed applications must be postmarked before midnight 01 the closing date, January 23. I ^ 2, PAU LEYS ISLAND NEWS The Christmas spirit still .n the air and every one seems aglow with the joys of this Holy event. On Sunday. December 22, the Waccamaw circuit held its first t quarter for this conference year -We are proud to have our pre <. dding elder, Dr. T. J. Miles, back with fisT He preached a nqble ser mon at Gordon hi the morning, from , Matt. and in the afternoon, 'a*" electrified the audience at St bihn A. M. E. church as he broad .'asted from the spii-itual station >f Rome 11:3:5, All financial re- C ports were paid in full, leaving the stewards with a neat little sum, A brief, but impressive Christmas program,was had at this church on Sunday night by Mrs. S. E Washington. > > The pastor and congregation of A Mr. Zion Baptist church are mov- I ing upward. Despite unfavorable 1 weather, the "Million Dollar Wed- a ding," sponsored by Miss Ruthe Bessellien, December 20, was quite ( a success. < Rev. W. E. Forsythe, principal of Faith Memorial school and his co-workers had two "nights of successful Christmas plays last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Muggins ai glad to have thyrs^n home again after being away Tor several years _Among .those- home- Cor-the- holt? days were Mrs. Maria Ferguson's daughter and sister of New York the sister of Miss Thomasetia Brenuess, wh0 resides in Charles con, and a cousin of Mr. and Mrs James Brown. The Booster Club will meet Fri day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown. We are tffad to see Mrs. Brown out again. ? The "Biit" was told that wed ding bells rang quietly a few day* .ago and will peal out loudly in tin month of roses. You better be careful and mind what you 'bout to d< 'cause the bat will get you if you lon't watch out. May the sunlight of health and j prosperity shine tipon* us through nut the new year. I j M. F. Nesb/tt, Reporter : BETHLEHEM BAFT. (TH'RCH I Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor I Newberry.?As a Pre-Christnia? 1 message the pastor spoke from I ' the subject: "Christmas in Thi Heart." It \vas very searching 1 , and powerful. i i The following named persons < were home from the various col- < ! leges and schools for the holidays a Gwendolyn ,Henry Spearman, At- ' lanta, Ga., Frank Toland, Jame; j 1 Ruff. Danhne Coleman. Ernesteen [ Gladden State College; Ether M ' Coleman, Cato Coleman, Jesse ^ Hunter, Jr. and Wilson Sligh ot Bettis Academy: Carrie M. Smith 1 Lucile Caldwell and Wilhelmina Scott of Voorhees. In spite of the rain the Christmas spirit went oft as usual with ,the young people meeting then | 1 many friends and relatives ove) f the holidays. t Among those wh0 were operat t ed on over the holidays at thr < People's Hospital were Mrs. L.A ] Graham and Miss Ernepteen Glad ' den. Roth are doing well. i We are invitinr* all r.f - ? - ? " I burs and friends to worship with ( us thr first Sunday in he New [ Year. v ? \ - - _ - . TH1 Ten of the All Soutl jjs i 01^^^ r.. Counibia, S/.C,?Ton players on th< he annual jneeting held at . Allen uni They are leading left, to right: Toj <tate): quarterback, James .Armstron I.eft to ?iprht:Centov?tackle. John Left to right: Bottom?end, Isaiah ?urtis Fudgo (Ga. State); end Grady I Earl Hollihshed (Fort Valley Stat< leven. Allen university, undefeated ly ar championship of the conference, M OF NTS'VII. IP. VIHVS a hi Services at Piedmont Presbyerian church were enjoyed by fall j j| eho witnessed the Installation ser- pa 'ices. The Rev. Claudia of Clinton (reached a.most wonderful sermon ;.s le was accompanied by his wife MOj ind several friends. Mrs. Savannah Pitts Pettaforn g >f New York City, spent several tor lays here on business. She was the njg louse truest of Mi's. Anna Simpson i Mrs. Pettatfdrd of New York a , 'i'ty, Mrs. Simpson and sons, Mes- ^ ers Jerry and Tommie Simpson ] if Clinton, and Mr. P. D. Duckett, cere the dinner auests of Mr. and ST Jrs. E. W. Pitts. A delicious din* . i ? *? * ie-r-was enjoyed. ' On Thursday ifi-c Poffof/M-l A t 1... ? * v vvinvivi, Ollll^dUIl, 1U,1S?S .illie Mac Pitts, and Mr. Tommie ^ei 5jmpson visrted Mcsdames Molh j 7rand and Victoria Dorrah tof a n Voodruff, S. C. A most delicious wa [inner was enjoyed, ^ej Mrs. Paola Pitts Cregg ol Th 'hiladelphia is visttlng her fath tio r Mr. I. Y. Pitts. jva Messrs. Soldon and Ralph Line? ay ami little daughter' spent the lolidays with their mother Mrs cv< ?. P?. Lindsay. They returned to the Vashin-iton Saturday. Miss Lillie It dae Pitts spent, a few- dujt? in 1 lifTerent parts of the South vis- dot ting frjends. She reports an en- da; oyable time. P?'i Madam Anna Simpson, Caro in yn Simpson, Messrs. Jerry anr i wa Tommie were the dinner guest- I'm? >f Mr. ami?Mr-r., Wnltct' Simpson )f Helona, S. C., Doc. 25. Mr tei Butler of N.Y. City visited Mis? wa Ydlie Mao Pitts Sunday. He ha? int >urchasod a '41 Buick. it Mjss Ohristene Lindsay of A1 pr Ion University is home for the kel udidays; also Misses Gwendolyn cei ind Eunice Pitts, Iva D. Floyd ms Gladys Henderson of Belle Street Th ichool, ^Jinton; Misses Sudie Mao n'fi Simpson and Lillre Joe Suber ot cia Bettis Jr. College, Trenton; Miss f0] Mjldred Suhcr, Mr. ROckefellci ne: 3uber and;Mr. Edward Taylor of to Bell Street, Clinton. be M rs. S. B. Lindsay vsited friends I 1 n Abbeville. ho WMPFIKLO BAPTIST CHURCH III Rev. George E. Gnode. Pastor Christmas is over and ^Ie .he old year is about to come to ?* in end. Well, as you know, youi ^ eporter was one of, the representa vc ,ives from Campfteld to the Union Cli which was held with Good Hope ha Baptist church near Hodges and Rl" Ware Shoals. Due- to tha mele pr< nont weather,qujte a number ol su persons were absent. Our moderaL an >r, Rev. McGhee, seems to be ir. foi >etter spirit than ever. Rev. Ed vard Thomas led the congregation toi 2 PALMETTO LEADER leastern Confen LJa I ? All Southeas torn Conference vcrsity,j,Columbia, South Care )?fullback, Leroy Frazicr (/ g. (Morris); ha'f-baok, Penros iLawson (Ga. State); guard, Gomillion (Paino college); tai Butler, (Allen) .') not shown bn picture, was ly SouthoasteJ n Conference t Grace and Holy Spirit, in tl si-nee ol Kev. tioode. l'he next union wilt be held wit :ierty Baptist church of Hon' th, S. C. Mrs. Janie Redd of Abhevill spending a few days with hi |ihew, Mr. Joseph Marshall Mr. Odess Little, Odell, Rygc and Miss Ion Martin, were ,y is s of Miss Lois Marshall Sutjda fhtr ? kVishing that all of you have ha merry Christmas and will hav prosperous New Year. So-'long Lois Marshall, Reporter . ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURC1 Rev. ('. McClarv, Pastor \ndrews, S. C.?Sunday sen-it ;an at the usual hour with Suj E. Smith in charge. At 11:1 i. a very impressive scrmo s delivered by the pastor. Th :t was taken from Luke 2:1-1erne Preparation and Proelam n. Truly the spirit of the Lor s with us .while _tlic man?c d spoke. \ program was given Sunija ?ning by 'the Senior choir unde ? direction of Prof. J. E. Smitl was enjoyed by everyone. Rev. McClary answered tli arbell at the parsonage Satui y night and found t? h's SU1 se a group of people who bam silently and softly made thei y to the dining room. ' The ule a silent prayer and wer I- as mi, slui iously as they* er ed. The pastor and his wif tclied them go and then wer ;o the dining room to see wlu was all about. To their sui ise they found a box and a bj t of groceries. Besides the gi res, tMere were fruits, home ule cakes and a dressed chickei e pastor and his family canne d words to express thgir appr< ,tion to the people of-Andrew - their thoughtfulness and kin 3S. Packages are still conrin the parsonage from the men rs and friends. The following students wei me for the holidays from tV rioils schools: Misses Mary 1 'eenQ, Arnethia Smith, Palme ?morial institute; Misses Hja' and Margaret Wheeler, Ans Greene, Messrs Joseph an laddeus Thompson, Allen un rsity. Misses Essie M. (Grahar aflin university; Mr. James Gr m, Howard Hi and Mr. Edwai iuc, Morfis college. They ei ess themselves as having had ccessful school year thus fa d-being very glad to W -how r the Yuletide season. Miss Fannie Johnson, Washinf D. C., is spending a few daj - V V s A mce Eleven Selected Rl <AV ^ jj Eleven selected by the Coaches at ilina, December 14, 1940. tllen). half-back John Myles, ((la e Parks (Paine college"). Stephen Williams. Paine college). rkle, William Brown (Allen). guard, selected center of the all conference earn, was awarded the li>40 football J. D. McGhee, reporter ip with her sister, Mrs. Ida Mouzon Your reporter wishes to thank b everyone who cooperated with hei a in making the sale of the Palmetto Leader successful this year and lc hope you will encourage others 'I along with yourself to subscribe for 1041. Through this column l she would like to, express her best 1 wishes to you for a Merry Christ 5" mas ami a Prosperous New Year, Subscribe for the "Leader". The ACE League met at 0:00 1 p.m. The opening song was Who soever Meaneth Me. A voluntary ? program arranged by Miss Hazel >1 Coachman and Mr. Robert L. Graham was successfully?carried out and enjoyed by all. Mr. R. L. j Graham volunteered as the repor* ter for the League which is com-' _ ing along nicelyo n ? e ST. MATTHEWS NEWS Miss Hennie Owens was honored with a surprise birthday party at her, home given by her sister Mrs. Mahle Hartley and friend Tuesday, December 10th at 9:30 ^ p.m. Miss Owens had gone out to club meeting and on her return , ' found the home all lighted and thov guests all with smiling faces seated in her bedroom. Those who witnessed the party were Misses Annie M. Spigner, ( Mary L. Rivers, Leila B. Laney, 1 ir~ Mrs. Mat tie Rivers, -Messrs L. V ^ Vance, iRobert Floyd,"' Flegler and AKi.i.1.? ** ' ^ - muipn, urea uaskm, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Sumter., Mr i and Mrs. Curtis Goodwine and < Rev. J. C. RateS;^ Many interesting games were played after which everyone was > served potato salad on lettuce, saltines, boiled ham, pork sausag< hot coffee and candy. ?t The Twilight club met on Tues ' 3- day night, Dec. 10th at the home rs of Mrs. Mary I.ue Sumter. The d meeting being social the club mem 1 g hers and their guests had an en ir joyable time playing various games after which Mrs. Sumtei e served a delicious course of jello' ie whipped cream and cake. I ?. The following persons spent r last Tuesday, in-Columbia: Mr. t- and Mrs. Dave Spann, Mr. Georg? ia VVoodard, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson id and Miss Eueile Samuels. All re i- ported a pleasant day at the Capri, itol. _ , a Mrs. Lessie Parson spent last "d Friday in Columbia with her son \ i Mr. Jefthro Parson. ' a Mr. Hardy Mitchell spent the < r week-end at home with relatives ? and friends. J Mr. Eddy Felder is home from ] ? New York to the delight of his 4 ra parents and friends. i ,J~? *- ;ic*Kt A - .'A.? _* ? ? ST. BARNABAS NYA CAMP By W. R. Bowman Upon the invitation from Proft and Mrs. Woods Jr., we visited last Sunday after preaching St. Barnabas NYA camp near Jenkins ville in Fairfield county and its almost a miracle to see what Prof Woods and his wife are doing for those fifty boys under their administration. They came as instructors to this "mortar to make bricks", not a camp three years ago without they have seven buildinvs erect5 ed by his -boys under Mr. Woods supervision. Three years ago. the camp had only 3 acres of land, but recently because of Mr. Wood# accomplisTiments, his hoard recent 'v bought, the old Ilughoy's track "hich is located n~a>bv and eon "vtT OHb hundreds acres of ' land, which will compare favora" :th any camp in the 1 he agriculture work is being supervised by^ Prof. H. F. Boyd, a | recent graduate of State college. We. understand they have "already^" gathered 125 bushels of sweet potatoes, 75 bushels of butter beans 35 bushel - ... ...,ivc potatoes and raises a plenty of other edible things. Scores of fat hogs to kill foj* the winter, yard full of chickens and mules fat as butter. We also met Mr. P. A. Beatty, who is principal of the high school here. Mr. Beaty tells us they have recently added the 11th grade to the system and two of his graduates last year made fresh man class at Benedict college. The power behind this school is ' the Rev. M. S. Whittington, Archdeacon, who is the manager and secretary of the school. We regrot we failed to meet the Tfe^T Whittington but- he is a man of \ God, having bought a bus for the children to ride to and from the school. We hope other camps will follow the example of Mr. and Mis. Woods. .a ST. PAUL A M. E. CHURCH Rev, S. J. Johnson, Pastor In spite of the inclement weather a large group was out Sunday to witness the great message ( which was delivered by Rev. A. 1 J. Ilolmon of North Carnlinn TUn sermon will linger long in our g memory. We were delighted to have our pastor's wife and Rev. T. A. Ringer to worship with us We all enjoyed a very good Christ I mas. * . Mr. Samuel Hills and Mr. O.B Hills left Monday for Jersey City after spending the holidays with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Walter To- ( bias of Newport News are spend- 1 ing the holidays with parents. Rev. 9. J. Johnson and wife , and Rev. T. A. IRinger and wife were dinner guests Sunday of ] Mr. and Mrs. 'George Chapman. > Miss Floree Lyles and Miss Fannie Counts were dinner guests ' Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Alex 3 Harper of Jenkinsville. Mr. T. Harper, Miss Sadie Harper, Mrs ( Essie Harper, Miss. Fannie O Counts, Miss Floree Lyles motor <J,1 XT TT " ^v. V.1101 lum*, in. r riuay to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Annie Mae Steward of Washington, D. C., is home visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddio Steward. Miss Naomi Koon of Columbia is home spending the holidays ivith relatives. COUNTY MASONS HOLD INSTALLATION W. H. Wilson Installed As Master < I The Suburban Lodge No. 213, p Free and Accepted Masons held their annual installation and feast ? on Christmas ^morning at tho o Masonic Temple on Meeting St. road at 5 mile. The officers in- - stalled are as follows: - I William H. Wilson, W. M.; E. Davis, S. W.. Jesse Drown, J. W.; f fames McNeil, S. D.; Parker Al-' f ston.J. I).; Prine Rivers and Robi,vt Brown, Stewards; Daniel Wil liams, tiler; L. A. Gelzer, secre \ tary. T. Canty, treasurer. PINCKNEY'S FX J E UNDERTAKER AND LI< | ' OF SOI III CAROIJN i 1006 WASHINGTON ST. Saturday, January 4, 1941 LIBERTY HILL GIRLS GET NEW BASKETBALL OUTFIT FOR CHRISTMAS The girls basketball team of ^ the Liberty Hill school was equipped with new basketball uniforms, and warm-up suits for Christmas. The color of the suits is blue with yellow letters bearing the initials of the name of the school on the front, and.yeLlow letters on the back bearing the various numbers. The warmup suits are grey, inscribed with the initials of 'the school in yel low letters. The girls of the team played e large part in making^ the purchase of the uniforms possible by sell ing candy, and giving various ''4 forms of social activities. MV h. L. Winds of the facu'tv ass;sted the girls greatly with theit activities in raising th? monov make the purchase. The assistance of Mrs. Rachel Mti-rav and ethers were recqgnir.cd and op-" nreeiiitiwl >!<?" The uniforms flint tV?#> o.! '? used last year, will be us d t,-:s year as the practicing material ? The members of the girlsterm are as follows: Miss Angelena Jenkins, can. ^ tain;, the Misses Ella Mae Price, Evelena Hamilton, Pearl Mitchell Margaret Murray, Mae Bell Oliver, Albertha Campbell, and Thelma Bowens. ~| The boys will use the uniforms that they used last year with the addition of a number of new suits The girls were champions in District Four last year, while the boys lost most of the majoi games. Poro Beauty school (ij Located at 2481 Mi'1*'*"'! ' BEAUTY CUT.TURF TN AM. ..uJTS BRAN-CHEF Shampooing, Pressing. Marcelling. Croquinolling, Finger Waving. Hair Dyeing. Rleaching Man. icuring, Massaging, Hand Molding. Anatomy and Electricity. PHONE 5687 Wilhelmina C. Pope. Instructor A*aie M. Pope. J*. Malone. Pre* PPnuuat?T/^v a 7 m. itvr uooiUi\>\ij CARDS DR. H. H. COOPER C, DENTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429 IRes. 8204 125 Washington St., Cola., S. C. )flice Hours: Telephones: 1:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST L killings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges, ""j Anesthesia a Specialty 1)R. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours Telephones .0 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. ' Office 3796 Office ? Residence !030 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. *EV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY PUBLIC ? Office 2029 Marion Street lealer in Real Estate, performs damage Ceremonies, writes Wills )eeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc. (H Call to See Him )ffice Phone 8107 Res. 6799 Watch Repairing r? ITT Tfl/MI* cj. VV . wuiu 2307 GERVAIS STREET 4 COLUMBIA, S. C. 1, 'or Dressmaking and Alterations f all kinds, including the Relining f COATS ?see? friss Lattey Kennerley l Specialty is made of School or 'rint Dresses. Work Neatly Done. 1203 PINE ST. NERAL HOME i SENSED EMBAI.MER A AND GEORGIA . ? Funeral Cars and Funeral !? ui|u>|>mciii T AS GOOD AS THE BEST And Betterc.3#han the Rest I And Prices I,es? flb Office Phone 2.3357 4 Residence Phone 7765 \! ? > COURTESY " and :: >i SERVICE? ',t? COLUMBIA 8. C. ![ fW i I