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jj?a ? r I'ajf? Six (AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING AD J. B:"Jv?What -ctm-l do to surppeople from talking about me. Should I leave this buy alone as . I believe he started this mess about me? Answer?Give him up . . . you uren't in lyve with him and it is a sure thing that someone had to start this gossip and he was the only one that new ubout this a Lie kick out of bragging about the girls they go with . . . they don't stop to realize that they are Vii 11 tug their chin noes?with -the?tru ls~ they talk about. and he tells me that ht> loves me too. But he also tells me that he is going to marry p. girl -who is getting her divorce and I want iu I\ ll\J 11 ll?? \ lliu IIIV IIM t\ good thing? Answer?Right are you. He* is letting you know straight from the shoulder that he doesn't have serious intentions with you t.nd there is no need of your excited about hint. It is my suggestion that you stop going with him altogether and let him go to his ,n^u.ried friend if he likes her so well. Find some other nic\. man to spend your time with. Hr-J.- F:?I -enjoy _reading your column. The young lady I have in me as she seems to be. Is she 1 ?? ???*? ? Clip and Mail Thi * Notice to Roadort:- Let Profc or . t FREE in this column ... . just indud. * letter. For a "Private Reply" . . sc J TROLOCY READING & LUCKY "DAY * a confidential letter of free advi a ar J Sign your full name birthdafe. a- d c. t ' all mail to: Prof. Abbe1 Walla- e, c ?J 1310 Assembly St., Columbia S J (Cive Bethdate and Explain Qui.non \ My Name \ Addren . I C?ty ... . * O I am a Leader subscriber : H-U.'I'IMOlt > :?W?.~ N KNVS 15y (Mrs.) Louise (j. Douglas* Mt. Hebron schedule: Sunday school 'dbiu a.m.; Sui>t... Mrs. Blanch (Hies; assistant Supt., Miss Altce~dorn??t Secretary, Miss Floqi Giles. Service 11:30 a. 111. B\T7"1LeV- Daniel:?h-pm. BYPU sessi iii. President Mrs. Phyllis Midgett; Secretary Mrs. Kdward Barco. Servic,, by Kev. Daniel N p.m. Tuesday nij.cht prayer meeting and choir rehearsal; Thursday night service by Kev. Daniel. ~ On sick list are Kev. Marshall Flowers, Mrs. Maggie Lewis, Mrs Sal lie \V. MeClukin, Mrs. Lena TTalsey trad for her Saturday nito guest Mrs. Louise Gore Douglass. Miss Bessie and Miss Lula Douglass name duck nome wun thcjr sister Mrs. Mary D. Gray to spend awhile on their vacation with their sister and brothers r* If.iltimore.?They enjoyed the -sights very much. _ The (J. B. A. society will have its annual sermon on August-31 .it 11> 1 7 West Saratoga St. Tp(. VVhn.so-P.ver will group of Mt. Hebron church gave a supper at the home of Mrs. Alice "TTbTIej^ug~22r^^===" ? Janie Whitlock 1025 West Straintoga St. The -meeting was car Tied oilr in its usual?rmrnm-r,Mrs. Wilkes, president. Mr. Sylvester Blackmore and Mr. I -onnje Pettks %.ei'e Mrs. L. I G. Douglass' "uests and enioved a pleasant stay. Mrs. Florence ; Hood was Mrs. Douglass an<l Mrs Gore past by guest (jn Monday ??veninfr? Mr. J. Owerr? eame to?the city on Sunday night from Birmingham. Ala. to make hi?" home here" with his two sisters Mrs. Ollie Mae, 1000 block of Saratoga St., mid other sister at 1000 block of Lexington -SL H,. is already at work and all wish for him success. Mrs. Lillian Allen had for her guests Thursday eveningj Mrs. ' Mary Brico, Mrs. Louise G. DougLiss also Mrs Douglass wa, Mrs Lann and Mrs.?. Brown past Dy guests on Saturday. <? Mrs. Dpi lie D, Brown two little children are spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Mary Wilkes in riipoll.l' c f T>L 11i ney went with Mrs. Rosa Wright. Mr. Jack harm loft Friday afternoon to join his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will I.anri and wife Mrs Mildred I^ann. Mrs. Hattie Bates was Mrs. L. C. Douglass guest on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvesta Mears has moved to thejr new home in Tropical Park^- Kvapyon,, wiah for them much happiness. Mrs. Fttn Boler of Winnsboro S. C.; Mrs. Irene Boler of Oolum bia. S. C and little.^ Lrcn? ?trabone will be home the first of Sepember. Mrs. Mary Lann has returned home from Chester, S. C., and reports a very good trip with a plenty to rait. ? Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weathers spent their vacation in Ohes- i ter, S. C. and reported a very, ; - - 1 -just going out with me aLL .-urn -is. interested in concerning mi'? Answer?You have the girl's re spect and good wishes, hut she"s.'.'t giving out nothing. Silo's respectable and decent and she in teds "to continue that same wtry^If you think she ts~n good trrm*- -tirL yuu.ai e mistaken she is true blue and you can't convince her o become careless. L. C. M.?This month I am to uik.. the stjity bimlrxai^ igain and^^wTuTmTTiJmmTiinTr " going to pass or not? Answer?Yes. it seems to me t.hm yon Ml., ipmlitied to Uuke this _ xaniination right now. You have mastered the coi:rst. thoroughly ?tttd there is no reason irl all whv _ you shouldn t pass: I >o not g.ct tvrvous and oxcitod . . it doesn't help a bTTT" P. M. M ? 1 am sickly ami have I boon for yoars. (.11> to doctors and this 0110 says this ami - the ' jthor says that so I want-to know from- you why mast 1 depend on ?'.honi ? Answar?Woll if oit wore sick enough. you would want .to get .guliof and you would go to the .octor and take his advice too. The trouble with you is that you to from one' doctor" to -another, rot giving airy of th-iu a chance a. do you -any good. Ma^c up roar mind to consult tht. best mod caT doctot^tn ~yntrr trwn???ntl-s.La,v.. _ under his care until you vua?vudl? vhiclt shouldn't I v very loiiy. ? Coupon Today! ?? ??? >? ( Abbe Wallace arulyie yaur problem a dipping of his column with ?ou< , d a quarter <25ct for his new AS- , ? CHART and receive by return mail J jlysing three '3' questions onvafely t rrect address to all letters Address ' we of THE PALMETTO LEADER. c. - - -- -- ' t s Fully on Separate Sheet oi Piper) J $ # J ; State f Ci < am a Natwielaftd bviM ' j Ml I .".in a IV: i-:-. ,M | y "J Pti.ks, Mis- - S: M-. | holtisc (i. D-.llglass - I not > -in i *o - , Kdjrfwatin Beach iiundnv aft-- - , aorrt-r Ttjfc-o Mr. I.cruv p...k? at ho wlicfi; Mr- and. ALr. ihvd IjnKy w.-.'t ' to t'l.cstci t'n in S t'. * .Vbrh ~ Cari'ILbij. :J hi: i'" tc.'ativ- ;,i : J \\ 11.1.1 A MS ( II \Pi:i. \. : ( lit IM II Ke\. R. ,J. Jell cr-on. l'a-l-> Orangeburg--The service., y. > unusually. l itiy all day >u. iKy. "I'M Sunday school opened o:. ;h owitfi a good atti-mia'i ? Supt.. ofl'tvcrs a'r.d ! -aei.oi- v.. i i . II'mi [ii 1 - o: ii ' ' .nt Su))t. wa> ii< :?J?!_ 1 Meatiso .if >Th K.. <el cti'il f.?r :. ; vt. St M. t: 25:!:; S th . -'I';.. watcr.fuliu-s." A- 0 ajtc v-a- t?y Ti:- !'. ?'tiui t'ir; t. <.?>lj .t, isi: u! S \\ el < it:! I I.ihli ,\ thfin Mrs. .Mai;,, L. 1 >>. ,.i| it? "f??Mtt.--..?t??V-^? \DIIft- I'.clli I' ! i. : v. y. y' 'ity. .-i>Ul ' a::'! l:li . We writ- jfTnrl -*n?hm th ir " witi: lis. S.iti.c t ] ii it,.- -t p cinarlu i.\ M: - |j, .1 vira. ^ At "'ilvyi Tea ;,t t r Irs. S. M I * i i; t U j i-r\ >u.- cs.-ful. 'I'liv t!., i; ...... " thank th,. in:.! the hohtiirnlit Iinn.t-iiiitt.lv?aJ'tui !*" 1 ' ; IV;: the Missionary Si?ti-ry i : _ TleroTFH program at th Alt s. K. .J Jt-i iVi'M> t |.|- ? f!. F 11 ildt i !>i atai, at ('ft'L-ntoiiifs Aft.--. I liMt t !>i:ml s prcsi.k'Mt of i:i_ i'?nliforieo Mrar.rh Th" tti ilV hi! niiliiss was ijolis "I fit i; y Airs. ;in i<- I.. MirCiii!. AI i}o : Finn 1'ont Alt I'i.yah I'.ap'hi . 3. :i h. 1 vas Jift-s.*111 atiii ii.a in h. p.'ul remarks. VVy we c favo.etl | ith ffce' iVi * " . . OUMH' OI Kl'VS. V , I ?i;i iiml C'l <HI It 31 \)t H|IH)klU!. . I V'. The |. ? < )t- ? ; > hi was ?j(nir .1 r?' ! ess. I h? I'hni)- ;sh< (I .ij>- I aropi iate music for t'.- -< n-i,:. A VOTV fiTTT jTT iTi?r).. ,, . jt<" <\,n luctetl in the 1 !>-. t'r.e'wo k rs from the "UHlia-" trr. . 1: "i cry hijfh sp.Mt of -x - stv?l thi'oiHff] 'h?- leave'. Tia* i-v nirtr <oi-vi'e 0 eetletl by. a very spinteil prayer j- iH'nt intr It-it Iiy llr Ilaiv. I'< ar I nil aj>,| .lack-tin. The pastor sr POtcd for a subject f'>- the eyeI line's ii-.es.-j The Wholy Ar- , itor of fioil." Two it) 1 iiira vi ' I(i'i< il to the fhurch dtniny 'he flay. . j T <* "ast week \v?s ;i very busy | veok for the pastor, heeause of the passing of <!m^-nrrTrrhoK uf" ( hechuFcK. j Followinc the fnnrnir." -ervi'-ea ist 'Mrrxlav:-4>ref .unrraf of Mr... Mary Jerkins was held On Mi>nlay (iie funeral of [>r. haniel j WnnrtT WA| hAVl?Af his Imnf. I Aelia itnd "fheadwe]) St?. Rev. ft. . J. Jefferson, the pa star, .juffieiateil. The music* was furnished by mm \n ? MKTUOmSTS TAKF SfOTRK! ?? It hiU been a shock and ? gravt egret to learn and know of tht *ori?>us illiuss of Dr. J. B. Ran 'olph. t hi highly acceptable presi lent of Clat'lin College, which ha* forced him to the hospital for s na.ioi . operation. O-.tr M thodists over. the statt uu'i throue'out the great church in- | >ra \ i ngfor his speedy ami omplete recovery. This great educator - ' euder <TiRT beT-ll. fl nd ~ is now in Hs j usable to Claf'in Collegt lays. His deep and continuous mxietv, interest and sacrifice foi he institution have been a mightj >rey on his physical and menial nergy ; nd strength. Tf the abTe icdagogue. and college need tile arpport and united cooperation ot heir graduates," students, friend* inu positively now. ind all. rUwthoilunii >l it rmliiinl) The school is undergoing a remettdous "amount of repair and verbauling. Her interior equipti" ts and?fixtures?must?b??rodaeed for more modern and better for teaching force prized, ami >aid regularly and larger s alar Fes t takes a little more interest in ml love fur our Methodist school ban we have been exhibiting. A :tt.!e bit more money than wt lave been giving to lubrkatc the l',r < (Ideational plar.t. All Methodists, listen. we err cheer, epcountge and help nut Me president in his health and onrfort and splendid administraion. and our precious Clat'lir villi .'meeting and satisfying out1 .nrunil assessments and claims. John C. (libhes DENMARK NEWS IU\. .1. I*. (ununings. l'astor Sunday was a lovely day foi huivh-pvers ami at bethel >t was a giand time'. Sunday ' schoo 'petted at its usual hour, with he assistant Supt.. Miss E. L Wei ft ami other officers at tlieii tost. We had a viand discussion if the lesson which was taught b\ ii.pt, ().?R-. Riley. Everyone eneyed it very much. At l'J.'ll) our Divine service be;a:\ F'raer service conducted by Liros. R .1. Frenian, Enoch Wolfe tnd nt the clost of the prayer set rice our pastor came beforM us liringing us a message .from Ro mans T2-4." 11>in?r for his object: The Dead Man Upon You. This to witness this noble messnpo. At the close of the senrort the doors if the church were o))en. A lib "al otfe inir was taken. Kev. A. McFadden preached tht afternoon sermon from the text Judtf,. Deis. The church ^ was crowded to its capacity. Everyenjoyed this Cod-serit mar \"hi7T< "blind lut * still preaching the word of Col. Dinnei was served on th< . hi;rei; ground after this service whirl; even one enjoyed. At s:;;n oar next service begat "d i.Vv. MeFrdden a sain proach (i a -oul stiirintr sermon frorr I'apiel m ine for his subject And Trnl. tin- lteast Col'id No Fat. We airain rejoiced, in oui is. We he!:evc .that this re vi'val will he of some benefit to us W< aie lookinir forward for th? lb*v. N. A. Hetl'ea, of Holly Hil to conduct the meetinp. Visit ros to our chu ch Sunday M s KlVi Guess. Jamaica. L. I. Mi-. So?>tt, of 9t. George. S. C. ilsii nianv frie ids f 'om the sistei oiiiiioh?s of the community. ?t-tm?ievivii?-Hosed at?JeriHn Ti>* Fiiilav tieht with a glorious 'i'-ij. Si.-ter Julia Xunnan. sisteimlul. I T- Itnrt a.o un om^-siek list I.RIIN K/KK A M. K. CHl'RCF Rev. I). N. Wilson. Pastor (ha lies ton, S. C.?J.ast Sundaj morning sermon was prqfiched bj *ne pastor and was very i nspir ing. ? I I'"' S S. was conducted b_y_*th< ssisfant Sapt. Mr. Paul Tayloi ml tlie lesson was reviewed- bj ITr,.; lhstnet Supt.. Mr. Philip Ret nett. The I.en vine service was conduc' il bv the V77*r. .1.1 " , .vv-i u->junii tut"!*, n Reaves. At 8:dO o'clock the pastor ayah picaclu-d a very inspiring ser Turn. Subject: If you are sick, g< and touch Jesus. His text was '. dun from St. Mark 5:25-28. brother Josepl7lToywnn^^vaT"Toi ducted by brother Grant, brothei Tavh r and Rev. Smalls. The ser vices weiy largely attended thn ' ut the day, >v h of William t'-npel. ft hirh time Dr. Monrcr's fnvorrtt musical numbers were rendered Remarks were made by Rev. Sal !y. St. Paul Baptist church anr Rev. R, W Gretrtr of Trinity M fv church. Solo by Mrs. Greert Neknowledirements were read b; Mr H 1,. Pinckn.ey; eulogy wa< delivered by the pastor. I)r MnAfov '? "* ?' e '1 .. uiir or ln pioneer physicians of ti?is city nnr \v;is highly respected hy bot} races The funeral was largely at terded. .. Qn Wednesday, the past.m wa: railed to Kinsrstrec to preach thi t'nral of I!i" KuiV>p Pender crass. a member of William: < 'hap<l A very fine picnic was sponsor eTJ T>y fR? league and Sunday achoolt "\Kveryone had a jollj time. (Joldie MrDuffie, reporter .. . ? . .v .i? v TflE PALMETTO LEADER , SELfLE ^ ? ? ) Have you taken inven ; To see what faults y< * Whatever they are, a And place the blame , ? Yes, 1 d0 every.once i And 1 am glad I've f< So that 1 e: n l>e on t And treat my fello' I For there's- the beaut And the white clouds The moon and stars g For you to determine 1 Tre clouds gather in \ ' Seem to say to the j We are busy from m I Figuring out the wron And there's rain and Everything kissed by It will give everythin That enters in its Ion We're colne i They seem to laugh w Now, if they are so pi 1 __ liflw. should we feel at j Now if you haven't tu ?Qultkly read yottr lift Admit your faults, ar y\nd uu your ieuowmu So bo sure and find y So there will be no if; Put. the blame right 1 i Never gay its Peter, T r~ There are people who There are people who i Then there are some ] Of a high minded" bt: ST. ANDREWS A. >1. E. CHURCH-. Rev. ('. MeClary. Pastor p?A ml lews. S. (.'. Tin first SunI lay?was a beautiful day and found , |iiite a few oat t,, the house ol vorship. Sundav school beg. n at )L in 1 hour. The lesson was ir.tiost Ugly taught bv the various tea is. Mr. James Graham- revieweo the lesson. The Sunday befov | diss Margaret Wheeler reviewed it. As Prof. Smith says. "It wil . surprise you to know what these oung neonle can do." ' At 11: 15 a. in. the pastor nought to us cn interesting' men( sag.1. It was very uplifting. t The pastor presented Prof. . Smith to us who. in turn, presentj ed Miss Hazel Coachman and Mr. Bernard Greene, two of the delegates who ^tended the State , League and S. S. Convention They [ brought hack interesting reports. ? Social News Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Wright of i New York City are visiting their t- mother and father, and Mr. Williams. . Mr. "and Mrs. William Henry . of Kingstrei were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. MeClary last Sunday. ! Misses Hazel and Altimenn Coachman left Tflonda-y, August i ii ru,... t will spend a few days visiting L relatives, 1 Mr. svnd Mrs. Wilbert A.~Bol*"~den of Atlantic City, N. J., arc^ * visiting their mother, Mrs. .Iona j. Scarborough. Mrs., Bolden was ' 'ormeily Mis* Sara* Scarborough of this city. ; Misses Lucile, Willie Mae, and j Master 1\ J. McClary of Newark, N'. J., are visiting their uncle and iimt. Rev. and Mrs. C. McClary. The following attended the misr ^Iuniii^LCjonvention^^ Cross: S. C., ' August l.'M4: Mesdames T7. BT Smith, E. H. Greene, Mamie Tyn" lul, Annie James, Annie L. Richardson, I.ee McCoy, Rev. J. John son, Mr. Bernard Greene, Rev. MeClary and your reporter, r .After tin- morning services Sun-_ lay; Mrs. Greene presented Mrs. Mamie Tyndal from the convention who explained the plans of the Missionary Society of the Kingstree district to furnish a oom in the girls' dormitory at -Allen University, and that St. AnIrews A. -M. E; church -pledged md paid SK.op p,t the conyention. After _]>-.)hlic collection Mesla'nresB. Smith and E. B, Greene collected S8.05 and returr."d it to the members of the dele ration who helped CR pay thTT $8.00 at the convention. Mrs. Mary Alston still keeps he church beautiful with her lovely flowers. Mis? Steletta Greene is back ifter havintr spent an enjoyable ? vacation at Atlantic Beach. mingway, S. C., is the house guest >f her uncle and aunt Mr. and VIrs. Fred Greene, fLittle Miss William Etta MeClary was the week end guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. MeClary. The friends of Mr. Theo Pearson Are glad to see him up after a I sick attack last week. ST. ALB AN TRAINING SCHOOL The airrieoltnrp .hovs alnno- witW Prof. Dendy, enjoyed a three day stay at camp last week. Nathaniel ' and Jonah Adams, Clarance Gold' smith and J. D. Lewers made th? > trip. Chapel exercise was in charge if Mrs. Dendy last weekr The * scripture lesson was read by Gold* le Babb; solo, Delia Mae Black; - reading Bernice Evans, and a mus sieal selection by the faculty quartet. Mesdames Anderson, Walker, Robinson and Miss Hice; an > instrumental solo by Goldie "Bhbb. r Miss Hattie Cunningham and some of her co-workers, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Armstrong high ,} _ V , ^ i I - I**-1 j ' r 1VENTORY itory of self this year, >u own ? re you willing to admit, just where it belongs ? and a while, )und mine he alert, tvmaiy kind. iful sunshine to keep us warm, gather in a swam. i ive light ut night, when you are right. .1 the sky, >assers by, om till night, g from the right. rainbows too, ! the midnight dew. g a bath, g path. 'uTgreen trees, J - * ith every little breeze, ' oud of their places >out God's good graces? ikei^ self inventory, 1 rVritoryv id then take heed, in just one good deed. our faults, i and naughts, where it belongs, , )ick, Harry or John. ! v. own this, I own that. leople who don't even own the sense, , ill bat." 8-18-*41 ] Lillian E. Dendy ] Box 291, Clinton, S. C. I ^ rool of Washington. D. .C.. ard Dr. Edwards of New York, visited on the?rnm[ills last week. Also Prof. R. Cunningham of Simps >n ville. The Cunninghams are oousin? of Mr:- Dendv. Prof, and .Mrs. Sitton :nd littl?* . daughter Dorothy, of Mt. Carniel were visitors op the campus. al< Miss Elsie Mae Hinton of At ta. Ga. Miss Rice spent the week-end in : Hendersonville, N. C. with relativ 1 - ! Mrs. Walker and Robinson sp 1 the week end at their homes : s Concord. N. C. and Charlotte, N. K C. respectively. I I'INK PLKASANT BAPTIST T, "CHl'RCH NEWS j Hev. T. T. Marsh, Pastor | Ninety Six. S. C.?Si" day. Auk j ust 17, was a hiprh day. All servic- ' es were largely attended as it was < the heginning of our revival meet- I inK. . 5 |_ Sunday school began at the i s- .' ual hour with all teachers-present f an<l at the-ir posts of duty. The ' (lesson was beffutifullv discussed " and reviewed. ? A warm devotional service wa>< qonducteid^ by Dea. Hicks, aftdr I which the pastor brouKht to Us a * wonderful message taken from | Exodus 3:10. The words of the ^ text, "Come . now therefore and I ' ^will so: d theeT1 This message ' touched the heart of every indi?idual. The invitation for joiners was extended. Three persons came "Vnd united themselves with the * -church. Music was rendered fev--* the Ridgewood Baptist chuich ( chorus of Columbia, S. C . We s were huppv to have this group of ' I singer,, with us. They were enjoyed by everyone. We hope that * they will come again. 1 I Rev. R. B. iStroy preached the J afternoon sermon and the spirit 1 seemed to have come down as a ' shower of rain.. J ing this week very efficiently. I Several souls were saved and the t j chit re h was truly revived. Total ^ Icollection for the week, $70.71 r : nociai r^ews t Mrs. Jonnie Williams of Phila., | Pa., was the visitor of her broth- J er, Mr. Lee Butler during the 4 week. k I Mr. Daniel Moss of Washington, j D. C., was the visitor of his moth- ' cr and father, Mr. and Mrs Har- j , rison Moss. j Mrs. Effie Watson of New York ^ City was a week end visitor of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Henry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. George Dawkins 1 of Cincinnati, Ohio "were th^ c tors of their mother, Mrs. Flo- \ rence Goodwin. \ Mrs. Vivian Harris of Washington, D. C. visited her mother, Mrs. [Mary Moss. * Mrs. Ida Moore of Detroit, Mich. ( i? the visitor of her brother ami sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill. ( | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill of j Ninety-Six. S. C., spent the week | Bllll 111 QpuiHiiibuii, 0. 0. n Mr. L. G. Glover was a visitor Sunday at Pine Pleasant Baptist church, also Mrs. Richardson, both of Columbia, S. C. They accompanied our pastor and Mrs. T. T. Marsh. ATT vTsitors are welcomed. Oom?~ again. Bro. Henry Hill, church cbrk and reporter COLORED FARM NEWS 4-H Club Camps Five FairfFeld county boys and girls accepted the opportunity granted by the Forestry department to attend the third annual Conservation Camp at State College, Orangeburg, S. C., the week TFl~?UIJf 1* Vtt -M?> Many interesting things were learned by the camper? in the field of conserving our natural and human resources. Contact with boys and girls from 25 counties incul' cated a lastihg friehdftblp 6f work able practices that young people should do. The week of August 11 to 15 the I Agricultural Notes Selected from Reports Negro Kxtertfcion Workers Negro business and professional men of Macon, Georgia, have beeti assisting 4-H Club mete :v?-_ Bibb county to start and operate poultry projects. These ir.en ad-j vance funds to the Club members and freceive two-fifths of the chicks when they reach the fryer stage. Belle Thomas, member of the nHKsmith 4-11 Club in Harris county, Texas, was awarded the Gold Medal for tmng-the best allaround 4-H girl in the =t.ite foi the year. Presentation was made at Prririe View College during the anrrnni^?4-H Hncnmnment and Short Course. MisTT Thomas seleeted Bedroom Improvement as her project for {he year. Emery C. Thomas. Negro county agent at Dublin, Georgia, contact wwii full aftui luimm itm an "Annual Harness Repair Dav.'' I>i\st year over 200 bridles, which had been tic??| up with wire and and a new skill added for the farm is who participated. Two hundred Negro fasmers from 10 counties of the Northern district of Texas recently attended a Cotton Insect Control Demonstration. Arrangements for the lemonstration were made bv H S. Estelle, district agent for Extension work anion? Negroes and officials of. the Erst Texas Cham > or of Commerce. During a recent meeting of whit? Texa? farmers held at the ^tate A. and M. College at College Station*. John II. Williams Negro district extension agent at Prairie \ iew College >va?s invited to give a demonstration-in meat ,'utting. Also an expert in leather. ^ work, Mr. Williams taught the object during the 1941 summer school rt Tusk< <V<'V-" Tfu'ttt 'to. In reporting of the Cotton Mati ess making program in Maoor entity.?Alabama?for 194&t?Mrs. j,aui'a H Daly, home demonslraion agent, say that 19G7 fami'ies eceived cotton ticking for makng a mattress". "Of that number," says she, "only 77 families hrd ncome during the year of $.'100 or iver -nd II percent were owners. 12 percent renters and 47 percent sharecroppers or work hands." Faced with the uncertainty of laving sufficient funds to coninue his education, Lerov Wilson . student a.t Reach high school in . Savannah. Georgia, borrowed $iJ n 1939 and started r noultrv nroiect. Th? principal of the school urned over his own garage to the mergetic youngster who in turn >uilt for his use a brooder with >ld brick,, and clay. Wilson is now pursuing his education at Georgia >tate College and continues to *njf|g-chicks for sale. Latest re jcWw show "that "he niaTri t a ins l'i ivftKur flork of over 400 birds nd receives a steady income to lefray his expenses. vacation camp \vac held at Si larnabas Mission school. Jenkins'ille, witvi 55 clubsters attending epresenting Newberrv. Richland, Chester, and Fairfield Vonntirs." Farm Tours 1 Much credit is. due Mr. Rlev -nion. aiid-JVlr. M.eMaster on the Soil "lonservat ino_ Service,.; for their ?o- 1 rperation in the conduct of a -i special conservation tour with coored farmers July 24th. Many interesting practices were ;hown in saving the soil and improving the soil by the use of dose growing crops. Some of the'armers were convinced "tbafHst np. ^ Vopping was the best i^ractico O control prnoifMi James Boykfn had a very good""^ field of .corn demonstrating the ise of nitrate of soda. Willie Srcrwn's pig- dernoristration?vas ! remarkable weighing , ftfbout 'J2F I jounds at the age of five months. ( A few faii-field county farmers oined Chester r.rd Kershaw farm rs on a tour to Coker's Pedigreed Seed Farm August 15. In spite of :he long, dry, late spring the Cocer cotton will yield about an ?lghty-five percent normal cropr jood farm practices were the essential factors in this ernp surress-t was stated. All readers of this article tan ender vital service to the various '.ommunities that cannot be meanired in dollars md cents by cariyng this message to their fell >w farmers: " i "Every farmer should plant some wheat, four acres of oats, ' I acres of barley, 4 acres of oats tnd vetch for hav wlntor onu rops, and a pood winter "garden. ft" , SUBSCRIBE FOi: The Palmetto l^eador PINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND LI OF SOUTH CAROLIP _1006 WASHINGTON ST. ... * J . . ^ J? Saturday, August 30, 1941 BETHEL A. Mb E. CHURCH Rev. Wm. Jackson, Pastor g McClellanville, S. C.?Sunday whs a grand diy for us at Bethel. Our Sunday school opened at its usual hour. The Supt, discussed the tessoTr iwautifally:v*At 11:00 ~ o'clock service was called to worship. The pastor selected his sub ject from 13 chapter of St. Matt, and 3 verse, "The Sower Sow". It was a soul stirring sermon that touched the heart of every Christian. ? We are gUid to have Miss Pheo-?-? be Ann Brown, our organist back after spending her vacation in New York. While J>eing there she taught Bible school, also art and music. We are very proud of her. "We are praying for the sick a speedy recovery. PROFESSIONAL CARDS HP II II lyivt 11. n? v.vjurliv DENTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases* of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264 1125 Washington St. Col'a., S. C. Office Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST X-RAY SERVICE- ' BLOCK ANESTHESIA 1107!^ Washington St. Columbia ^ DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: ? Telephone*: _ 10:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692 4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796 -?Office Residence 2030 Taylor St. " 1317 Pine St. REV. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY Rl'BLIC Office 2029 Marion Street Dealer in Real Estate, performs Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wills Deeds, Mortaages, Claims, etc, Call to See Him 9 WAIt M UMMl' AMK**CV*%40m**ACK ^ BOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE MADAM PETERS -HAIR GROWER "? Eor Diseased Scalp ? Gives Life and Beauty. BEST GROWER? Apply once a week?Price 35c. 1906 Blanding St. Columhia, H C Counts Drug Store, Washington St.; Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Street ONE WAY IVi cents per mile ROUND TRIP 10% less than double I the one way fares ^ ~ Air Conditioned Coochea ON THROUOH TRAINS \ J. T. COBB V Division Passenger Agent Columbia, 8. C. WWmf Telephone 92.11 DANTZLER BROS. SHOE REPAIK 3H0E 2379 Oervais St. Columbia. S. C Prices Reasonable ^ InviHihle Half Soling ? 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