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ELI ?? 'J ^ VOL. XVI?NO. 27. State Sunday School SESSIONS TCJ^BE HELD AT ALLEN UNIVERSITY To the Presiding Elders and Minff istecs, Sunday school and lA>ague < Workers throughout the State ol , This is to officially notify you. ? -that the?S. lateSunday School ^ and "League atind School of Meth-" ods will hold the annual session a t Allen University Ju|y 11 0 through August 1. 11141. We are urging each pastor and and presiding elder t? cooperate1, Wth each superintendent and each league presdent in having a re _ presentative from these departments from every church in the ~ State. -The delegates w ill-be-1 mused iii the university dormitories and hoard in the dining hall free. Each delegate is asked to tiring twentyfive cen.j for registration. I.frctn ^ cents J.-1 n - use of bed linen while there and toilet articles for personal use. Effie'ct- instructors will have charge?"f ilwi iinrsiw ho'r- *n the Sunday scheo. aud the League dcpai tuuoits. The personnel of the 1'rcuicies will he'named ai a later date. The cLr > woik will be altei natively auanged so thu. those to take both courses may be able to d(> so. Thv material need d will he furnished the delegates at the * It,>1 i t u 11'* ' One of the grand features for this State Meeting is the State wde choir contest on Friday night. rlV.is was <i plrand success last year for _thoso who participated We are inviting more choirs ~t< - etrlulL Ltiis year." Awuid'u w'ijj hr give ii the. three choirs giving the best renditions. Bishop and Mrs. .1 r~S. ' Flip perJ will attend during the. session. T.i the Young People of the A. M. E. Church of South Carolina: W.e are hopir.g that you wili -find it possible to come, if your Sunday school and League "find it impossibly to send you. In these turbelent time, our church needs Ft l ong men and women with satisfied consciences to take the places jfC" ot the f; thers of this great- heri tnge. This, of course, has been true always of every group, but more so tow than ever. The world is passing through a period '' cater tViit 11 has e\or been known, and Christianity is placed at the crossroads. To be able to stand ami give''to' ?-thU Cause a contribution worth while.-you must know iRtr tjrt'nl earlier hiii 1 he trwtnprh?PhysiVj*! ar?l intellectual training are essential. hut uligious tiaiuiiv help., you to hi' a crowning si.ccosi. Anil only this kind of training will survive tin- material things of this life. You will get training in this all important field at this Institute anil School of Methods, so com' with your best behavior :?nd grace. Bishop and Mrs. Flipper KaVe <hoiii) .in unlimited amount of in teresl in the youtrf~m~Sotrrfr Carolina of this organization, and we are saying to them that words fail "to express our appro iation to them hut we arc truing to let this ,'ti'rest be as Jvroid o.ast upon the waters. They will see it after many days. Do irot forget! July MO through August 1, 1041 at All n University Columbia, S. C. Olive B. Lisbon. Executive A Secretary MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHI'ECU Rev. H. ('. Andrews, Bastor Myrtle Beach, S. C.?Sunilay was a lovely day. 9:00 am. Sun day school opened with the Supt. Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and teachers at their places. 10:30 Rev. Andrews ? his members and friends motored """"""""TcTTfTOTirT?! I l u for-wMwtOttdiluSft, Rev. Andrews preached a wonder ful sermon. 0:00 pm. Rev. Ann drews returned here along with Pi.v MePlnrv and his members and friends. The L eayue opefietl with . the president presiding The lesson was thoroughly diseuesad by the members and visitoris. At 8:.'10 the pastor presented Rev, McClary to preach. He spoke masterfully frc/m Daniel 5:?7 and (he spirit truly ran high The ^ church was packed to its capacity. ^ We hope Rev. McClary and mora* bers will return soon. Miss Phillis Windley of Conway and PMorence is conducting a holihess meeting. ST the Elks'* hall M iss Windly is striving hard for the savings of souls. Miss Windley also wishes to thank the meftt hers of the Klks organizatinm for f the use of the building, and their cooperation. Visitors are always welcome. I ^ iSON jflff rilg^ ;; HP 3. 9 _____ L and League to Meet Dr. L. L. Perry Reports $34,000 For A ME Mission Work at Annual Meeting (Uy Baxter I^acn) New York City?At a meeting of the Board Managers of the Missionary 'Department of the Af here thi,. week, I>r. L. L. Berry secretary-treasurer, reported a total of $34,846.29 collected during the last fiscal year and that 68 percent of this amount had* been [disbursed to carry on the work of missions at home . upd abroad The report was the eighth annual report -by Dr. Berry, all of 'yhjeh were audited by a certified public accountant; the last General Conference passed a law that all genend departments are to be so audied. The secretary also disclosed that he had deposited a bond of SI0,000 with the secretary of Bishops' Council as required by the .law. of the church enacted ;,i the last general conference ?Bishop R. R. Wright, Jr., president of the board, presided. Other bishop^ attending the session were. Bishops R. C. Ransom, Noah H. Williams, David, H. Sims, D. Ward Nichols, G. K. Curry. A. J. Allen and Frr?nk Madison Reid. "I have found it a source of pleasure in "ooperating with the Bishops oi [the church and members oL the board.- *** Because of this spiril >f cooperation we are able to ir.ak| splendid showings." said the sec [ rotary. . The Bnnrd -^wKsed- wxuiuliimsexpressing their approval*of the high eTr.ss business methods.of trie Missionary Dept ltnTent^aTrd expressed the opinion that Dr. Berry's report \va0 one of the besi n the history of the department. The highlights of the meeting was the rendition of several numbers by the Southermtires Radio Artists at the board meeting for The entertainment of guests. A dinner was also tendered board guests at the 135th Street Branch Y. M. C. A. EM MAN*'EL A. M.'li. C'lUKCH Rev. R. K. Brogdon, Bailor Last Sunday was intensely hot. OTTT Sol, from his palace in the eastern sKy, peepcii mu anu ui-suu his walk across the blue boulevard. As the day grew older, the rays from .the god ol day became more and more severe. Finally he retreated to ids place in the west C" Despite the heat, services at Eni manuel were largely attended. Di. .J. E. Heard, presiding eldei of the Kdisto (list! ict, was presented by the pastor after which Dr.. He-ird pro. ceded to expound tlu gospel to a very?large audience "How betuliful afe thy feet with shoes," etc. Theme, "The shoes of thy C: risiiaiu" The text may be found in the seventh division of the song of Solomon, at the first verse. IV.e sci mot) was delivered with power and the spiritual tide rose high. Our Sunday school convened a the usual hour with a fine titter ance of teachers and scholars, T' superintendent was at his | as usual. The lesson was ii.tcn ingly discussed. We met "Ifin for tthe evening service which was indeed profitable. Our inresidinir eldei* aerain came forth With anitl^er great Mci'mon, speaking from the them-?, "Separation from the love of Clod.' no^"7T^mrHTT7Tn^,T^!^'TO^rt!r^ in on from Romans 8:38, - "Fdi I am persuaded that neither death nor life . . ." ? On the pvcnitv.p of-the 27th mat., the third, quarterly conference of t'he above named church was held The conference opened in the uscal form. Following: the devontionals I)r. Heard spoke encouragingly to the members and friends aftar which the business side was considered. The reports were called for, read, and received. All reports were very fine and the elder romrnonded the pastor, officers and members for the work accomplished during the quarter: On last Sunday afternoon, the XAACP .held a nicotine; TTt Kmmanuel. A creditable audience was seen. Professors Frank DeCosta of Avery TnaUlliLl' and?hr.?Howard Bennett, field worker for Fisk University, made addresses of interest* Several new members were enrolled. : ? T(Ht< ~ ______ Interracial Conference at Benedict College Among Baptists of S. C. - Miss Vonnie E. Lance, executive secretary, Baptist W. M. U. of S C., has announced that along witl Mis^ Nannie H. Burroughs, t"h? Natimial?Baptist corresponding secretary's coming, will be othei prominent speakers, who will ap pear, on program. Among thenare, Miss Aggery, forrper mission n i*\' A frmo . TVA r?o MnV?r*lo A am inde, native of Africa; Miss Kath leen Mallory, executive secretary of W. M. U. auxiliary ta th< soutnern" baptist tJonvention; Miss Neale Young, missionary to Af rica under the Southern Baptisl Board; Mrs. Charles .M. Griffin president of the W. --M. U.; Miss Ruth Province, Young People's secretary; Miss Clara Lane, fielc worker, and Miss George E. Davis. ' The meeting begins at 9:30 am with afternoon and evening ses" 'sicms;? The public is invited. Remember the date, July 11 at Benedict College. LO.>U ISl.A.ND, NEW VOKK South Club June 30?The popularity contest at Antioeh Baptist church was a success. The first prize was won by little Delores Naggles, second prize by .little Eula Davis, and third prize "by Miss Mattie Luc Foulks. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Naggles celebrated thir sixth anniversary at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Coleman. They reported having had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Louis from New Jersey and Mrs. Jeanette Brown, attorney-at-law, were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Napier. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Napier regretted very much being absent, Mrs. Annye Johnson Logan was here Sunday from Phila., Pa., visi ling her mother, Mrs. J. D. Johnson. The death of Mr. W. Weaver lie was* funeralized at Ebenezei Baptist church Thursday evening. The church was so crowded that. them was not encrugh room for all of the people. The church has lost one of its best members. Mr. N. Weaver will be buried ill _Augusta, Ga. Mr. Valentirte from Innwood, Long Island, N^-Y,, w\a* the week .end guest of Mr. Willish S. Me. | Burnette., Those_of you .who subscribe for the Palmetto Leader for three months, it is now time t0 see Mrs. Eliza Perry if you want to continue the paper. Mrs. Marlba Napier is up aftei being ill for one week. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kenchen July 10 at 3757 107th St., Corona, N. Y. NEW PLEASANT GROVE NEWS Miss Parabara . Garrett l'elzer, S. C.?Sunday school was opened at the usual hour, 10:U0, with the Supt. and teachers a* their posts. teWsiMU! sunaay school, Rev. G. W. Dennis preached a wonderful sermon. The message was taken from Luke 11:31. . .WJ4..1, liiujrniii?(Wtt-i given by the junior ehoir. A musical festival of solos and a number of junior, choirs*.^ Prof. J. II. Chapman and Miss Barbara Grrrett attended the conference last week at State College. Orangeburg, S. C. | Mr. T. B. Butler, Jr., was home a few days last week with Rev. I and Mrs T. B. Butler, Sr. Mr. T. | B. Butler, Jr. is attending Allen i iteneaict ?ummer school. Mb. Woodrow Meekins was marJ ried a few weeks a^o to Miss Wll( lie Mae Golden. They are at the home ()f Mr; and Mrs. W. S. Meektmm.? ??-? ? Mr. Jimniie Stewart was married to Miss Lillie Maude Bolden. They are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stewart. DCK HI rnettu SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURBA "Miss Florence" Crowned "Mifcs Sotith -Carolina" Miss PinneUe Washington of j Florence, S. C., \tfas crowned "Miss ? Bronze Souhh Carolina^ at the 1 State-wide Beauty Contest held in ' L Allen University's auditorium, i ! Monday nighty June SOlh. ? ( i jjunners-up were Miss Marion < l4 Douglass of Columbia ahd~Miss 1 1 spectively. r The judges for the contest, se- 1 lected before the audience, were t Miss Annie B. Blackman of Lan- 1 t caster; Miss Grace Ballard ol 1 ; Greenwood and Miss Helen Hagin t i <xf Marion, all teadhere Of""the 1 state.* r ' Miss Washington is the daughi ter of Mrs. F. A, Washington and t ? the late Mr. Eleby Washington of 1 I Plni-nnon r>?> - *.*v*jcuv9i ouuvu ana is v I a graduate of South Carolina State College with a bachelor of science t degree in education, and a mem- a i ber of Delta Sigma Theta Sorori- 1 ty. t J uly 17tlu ihe will leave for Chi- _a cago, 111., where she will compete - for the title "Miss Bronze Ameri- B ca." It is a national contest in w*hich all the states are represented. Mrs. J. E. Dickson of Columbia, will onaperon* her. Miss Helen Lewis, winner of "Miss South Carolina," and "Miss ? Sepia America" at the New York ( World's Fair last year, presented I t-he crown to Miss Washington r Miss Lewis has just returned from New York, where she appeared in ' a moving picture for the Sepia: Arts Moving Picture Company. - Prof. S. Louis Finley, Jr., furnished appreciative ifrusic. n c JOE ANDJV1ARVA SEPARATE . t e Sues Joe for Divorce; Says He e Struck Her r s Chicago, July 2?Joe Louis, c world's heavyweight boxing champion, was sued for divorce in circuit court today by Marvia Trottei Louis. She charged prnoTtw >> Stie filed the action under her a husband's real ri~a m e, Barrow, r _ charging that the Negro boxing - ehamfrion-stFuek her first January _ 2, 1941, and again April 19 of this ^ vear. tl The bill said she separated frpm S( - -him on the latter date. They were married in New Yc/rk City September 24, 1935. There P ire no children. ci The woman, a Chicagoan, mar- s lied Ix>uis the night he knocked . out Max Baer in the fourth round at Yankee stadium, New York. The heavyweight champicn, nlav. h ing golf in Detroit when informed b of his wife's action, apper.red stun- i ned. ' , "I don't lelieve it. I absolutely P know nothing about it." f' I.ouis denied he had struck his tl wife and raid he would not contest n the divorce. "If tfhe doesn t want to live with w me," he said, "what can I do ^ about it?" T He said he and his wife had had v thought they was all settled." He . some differences and added, "I said the differences arose c/ver his wife's insistence that she accompany him to training camps and on exhibition tours. -I.ouis said he had been giving si his wife a weekly allowance. g The heavyweight champion planned to leave tonight for Pittsburgh 11 nla.. i~ o ?i# * * |j'?y in a luinumni mere Saturday and Sunday. |, According to the bill, Louis, on January 2, 1941, in Chicago, struck * , her a violent blow on the mouth with his hand' and on last April h 19, "hit her in the face with his hand and stepped on her ankle." The plantiff asked for alimony c' and that she be permitted to re- w " suine her maiden name. ? (c, She asked fen- adequate support i while the suit is in litigation and asserted hej- only income is de- |8< rived from a six-room apartment'0 building in which she now is hv-'. ing. The income from the building, I she said, was not sufficient "to | maintain self in the comfort to f< Which the defendant has accustom- w ed her and in accordance with her station in life." * tr ? NOTICE! ~ The Orangebifrg District Mis-'p " sionary Convention of ttT? Central ' Conference will be held at Branchville, S. C? July 24-25, 1941. IDnr E E RlchbUiu. Pmtttr **' | Mrs. Lizzie Heyward^ Local President | tl Mrs. Mary L, Haynes, District i ^ I President R Rev. S. Nance, Presiding Elder n-Vim**- --- - -* *- - - I 1,1 I ? r< NOTICE! To All Eastern Star Let our attention be turned tc wards our Grand Chapter in Barr well, S. C., where we shall be en tertained by the Pride of Barn well Chapter. Send names of rep resentatives to Mir s. Cornelii ireen,?nhairmnp gf the hcrusini lommittee, or to Mrs7 lkosa~Col Tr Mrs. Rosa Lee Cole.? ?The meeting opens at 9 oUdocl ruesday morning in the Butle ligh school building. A public pro cram will be in the Bethlehen Baptist church that night. Oi iVednesdayJ the business will con dnue being transacted. We an loping^ to have a harmonious neeting. AM ronnrtc oVinirM V>*> ????> he Grand Secretary, Mrs. Graci r. Kennedy, Box 395, Bennetts 'illq, on. time. With every "good wish to all o: he members, and witli_hc/ping tha ill things will work together love y?let our attention now be, "Or o Barnwell," for another good ession of our Grand Chapter. I am, Your for ~a more~WiHiani lastern Star, C. M. Finley, -Grand Worthy-Matron 'Chester, S. C. July 1, 1941 Summer Students Sets Vision-Acuity rraining Mrs. Willis Johnson, of the deartment of public" welfare" has een at the Benedict-Allen sumner school during the past week ounsel to the teacher-students egarding the conservation of vis on. For four days during tht /eek she was busy frtmr 8:80 tc 2:30 sharing her rich expe-riencs with the eager guardians of tht ducation and health of South Caolina's Negro youth, She is t pecialist in the field of vision onservation and was quite sue essful in getting over to her stuents proper techniques to be sed in the measurement of visual culty. Her being at the stfiuol endered the entire school consious of the importance of lithe nowledge of visual defects and heir remedies which she is diseminating. Tuesday at the chapel hour resident J. J. Starks of Benedict ollege, who is treasurer of the ummer school made quite an investing talk regarding the pubc school system of South Carona. President Starks paid triute "to" "the? Reconstruction legisiture, made up largely of black ersonnel, which was responsible ar the first public school system ne state ever had. It exists, almost without change today as it 'as formulated by them. Dean [enry B. Butler of the Dickerson heological Seminary, Allen uniersity conducted devotipnals at le chapel hour Tuesday. rhx;e spring news Mrs. Ida Peterson, one of the tate representatives for the State unday School Convention, has lost o ir.-e in getting the enro Iment j: to a standard. Twelve classes ave been org.t .ized with super it'-ndtnfcs for each group. Mr. W. B. Hazazard entertained i's Bible class with a "Quiz" Wedesday flight. A delicious repast, onsisting of salmon salad sandwiches, crackers and punch and ike, was served. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lynch, an, and brother, Theodore Lynch, f Trenton, N. J., are here visitig grand parents and relatives. Miss Maggie Belle Blocker left >r New York Saturday where she 'ill spend the summer. Mr. Cremv Moslev nf rinlar,^ Ma., is here visiting his grand Wither, Mrs. T!ora Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick Johnston f New York, are here visiting hia a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie ohnston. The passing of Mr. William Noris was truly a shock. Miss Hattie forris of New YotW; ~ came to pay fie las^ tribute of respect to her irother. He w*s funeraHeed at lidge Hill Sunday. 1 tly22-2 tOcr PRICE: FP Baptists of South Care Hill Wednesday, July 3 Dynamo Campbell I am just back from Rook Hill on an inspection tour of the arrangements for the 1941 session l* of the State S. S. and B. T.U. Con'* vention, Rev. C. F. Gandy, presia dent. Roek Hill is ready for us. 5 Friendship College has every thing e Tn~1rzrmk?A+t?who plan?to?attend ~ this convention art??orged to-write1 College" Rock HfTTl 51 C. Homes " will be assigned you. i 1 What to Bring Bring your own bed linen, ten* nis racks, croquet sets, Chinese ball outfit. Bring your play cloth^ es annd shoes for the Field Day 2 and out door activities. The Youth Conference f The Youth Conference opens t Wednesday1, July 16 at 10:45. Five , hundred youths have been invited ! to take part in the discussions. [ Leading educators and church leaders will address this conference, t- The principal address will bp delivered by Dr. R. C. Harbour, Nashville, Tenn. Write Dynamo Campbell, Anderson, S. C., for a program: ;? The Ba*t'e of Songs This Battle of Songs will be be 'tween 'swing, jazz, blues and th< classis- versus the great, hymns Negro spirituals and Gospel songs The choru? consists of 800 voices from the best voices in "this state The program is the greatest evei planned. 'Admission will be by tickets only. Mrs. Pauline Finlev . Campbgl), organizer of the Gos* pel Singers Convention jrnd-state director of music, will direct this : mighty battle of songs. The Seven ! Sims Sisters will render" a special selection. Other special selections will be rendered bv leading'solo*-' ists and quartets and choruses r What ever you miss, do nof-wiss the Battle of Songs. The Conferences ? SeVen conferences will be held , each morning at 8:05-9:15.Lead~ ers, women division: Miss Viola 1 Chapman;' men divisiop: Prof. \V. J. Bobo; boys division: Dr. L. M Long; girls division: .Mrs. G. K. Sharpe; joint division: Dr. A. W. Hill; joint, young people: - Miss Lula Gambrell: leaders division: Stephen C. Campbell; seminar: Dr. C. H. Brown. NYA and CCC officials Will be with us. Kvangensxic w orsnip. - >>- / a. m. . This is the heart of the pro- - grant. Wednesday, 'Rev. 'S. 'S Youngblood; Thufsdayr Rev. .J: ('. jC.opel^tul; Friday, Rev. .1. J. Ab- | ney; SaturdtM. Y?w?f- The School of Method Faculty IJynamo Ca;iipbell, dean; Mrs. , Mary Thomas, registrar;' Miss ' Rubye Mae McAdam, stenograph- 1 er; M iss Gussie M. Bowen, infor-I; niation director; Miss Ozella McDonald, B. S. children worker teach er; Mrs. L. A. -McMillian, A. B. young people and senior workei instructor; Dr. C. H. Brown, A. ' Vf C T IV* < : i:?i? ? ?-> *. iu. scimuai uiitTiur; :vi?s Ruth Harris. B. S. recreation ami art; Mrs. V. J. Edwards, A. B. 1 administration supervisor; Mrs. P J. Campbell, A. B., fine arts; spe- i cial lecturers, Dr. II. H. Butler, D"r. R. C. Barbour, Dr. R. G. McFarland, Dr. Shelton Phelps, Dr J. J. Starks, Dr. J. P. Garrick, and ( Missionary Round Table, Mrs. M. K. Howard, A. B? B. S, Finances Every district convention, every board member, every school and union, every pajstior, every sup erintendent and 1,000 Faith Dollar Givers r.nd the district workers will share in the raising of the $6,000 which is our cash goal and $15,000 for the S. S. and B. T. U departments. Rates are cheap and many c . inn, n iin nlunninrr tn run buses (.< together annd let us meet a 11 > friends at the S. S. and Ik T 1 Convention. Dr^ A. M. Townsend ville, pirns to meet all the a soci ; ational leaders on Thursday and I I am urging all associational lead era tcr be- present for , this con j ference. < The Battle of Songs--whateve | you miss, do not MISS the BAT- i TLE of SONGS. Wednesday nigh* ( July 16, Friendship College. Roc"' Hill. S. C. , ORANGKBIRG HAJR PAREOR NEWS , i New that summer school is in ] session and the ladies must have , their- hair Tdoklng guiuF we could n recommend you to no better place , than Mrs. Floria Smith, 35 Pease ly street, Orangeburg:, S. C\ Mrs. Smith i.-r?known ?gtve- -j real service. To know her is to ' visit her hair parlor just <moe ; She may be-reached by telephoned I E. A. /E CENTS PER COPY illjia to Gather at Rock 16-19 Annual Piano-Voice Organ Recital July & PROF. S. LOl'IS FIN.LEY Prolessor??Lm+is Finley, Jr., head of the department of music, Benedict college and' music instructor in the Benedict-Allen summer school will give his an- * nual piano-voice-ovgan recital in Antisdel Chapel. Benedict college,' Tuesday evening. July at eight o'clock. Professor Finley holds the?:^masters-dcp lee -m -tousic froia?? Columbia university and is a favorite pupil of the famous Walter Damrosch. Professor Finley is pleased to announce t hat lie is giving this recital jointly with his former, pupil Miss Benzena Block er, who studied the piano-forte under him for eight years. She is new studying music at Talladega college where she is. making a splendid record." The public? is cordially invited to attend thi? r->. eital. which is a hiirhliyht ol" the Benedict-Allen summer school entertainment featuies, Mrs. JSthel S.Mahoney : President IT. P. A. Guest of P. S. 10 By Julia Braxton Clark New V..rk? X. Y. Mrs. Ethel S. Mahoney. president with other officers , and ?fiends of the United Parents Associations o f New' York City representing over 100,1100 parents attended the Grad uatintr Party of P. S. 10. Manhat,tan, driven by tin* Parent-Tea?hers' association at the Savoy, 14uth street and?l.enox A-v*^ Durinir the. even in c Mr. Andrew Choykee. president of P. S' 10, P. T. A., introduced Mrs. Mahoney who in turn responded with eery timely remarks, tiffin? parents .to join parent -associations and by .so dun? many benefits can bo derived. AT)-. Mahoey was received with irivat applause Mr. Andrew Choykoe is to be commended for the accomplishments at P. S. io. llis procedure is Do brine about bettor relation ^iu|i ufiwI'cti icacrors and parents whereby the children may be most bofiafited. TTe has appeared many times at the Board of Education Public luarin giving testimony of the condition in the Har>ent schools. At the recent hearin? Fridnv. -Tune 27. on The six year program which calls for the iuil?t mil inn ill)'", InuliPnan nt a cost of $2fiR.t?UhS'>0. he pleaded for new so1 ools in Hadem, depicting the over crowdm? conditions of south west Harlem and the condition^ of the Harlem 'chools. Although enrollment has been falling rapidily in the elementnrv and high schools division and some schools have had tT> ?lose this year because of Tnsuf7 ficient attendance. Harlem is in ncK ot education facilities, Mr. Ehnrvkee instated. Officers Pf"P. S. P> Parent Teachers associat ion int induced at Ihc party were: Mesdames Weyivran Carver, vice-president; T s i s Fountainc. treasurer; Ellen .Johnson, financial* "-"secretary: Nina Brown, correspond in tr secetary; Ellen de \V Amnion. assistant sec rotary^ Ellen Thil>~ . secr$- " -ftry-. Eveentivo eom m illoe MeaJames Edna Amnket. l.ula Belle Broadus. Shirley Mayhem, Julia Rraxtcm Clark. Ruhv Fox, Ruby Siwmonsi Winifred Kuk,? Ann Thompson. Also Miss Minerva Soknlsky. Miss Essie Cook, Mrs. Beeilia WiiUanpc, ex^prQsident and John Warfield. . . ' ' .. 1