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r P$g*Blx h.? ' IAMKRICAS OUTSTANDING ADV1 .+ **** +mn x r? ? ? * * ? C. F.?My pappa is 78'and my mamma is 75 and it look like they * cannot agree anymore. I \wartt to make peace^for tjiem in rheir ~7i home but I don't know wlTat to a do. Stand by me and help me if .? you can. .? Answer?When people begin getting old, generally they get grouchy and fussy. This must be j the case with your parents. Talk ? to them individually and let them -> know how much it would mean to j YOU for them to try to get along ? better and stop their fussing. Also -> tell them that they would be ter- ribly lonesome without one anoth. j er and they must try to control their emotions. Handle the matter tactfully. See more of them in their home and that will help. They are two old people there together and-they get on one anothei's nerves. S. C.?I had a friend whose com j :v.y 1 enjoyed very much. We ed speaking on account of a iurstanding.Will we ever >;ak? nsw.r?Go out of your way to _ 10 encourage conversation this person . . . apologize il . \oir like. It is very childish to ~!T s.hy little fuss stand be- 1 \\:.c:i you were enjoy.? ; jycautiful friendship. a ^^ husband and 1 Veer, apart for one year and . Jtvvc mrr.ths anc be wants me tc . . tack now and says h e ? p . n -:er -j?Itdn back. ? -? 1 : .r-.- . r ? Y. u two have had 1. r.. cjr. -r> r^k finis. prob- _ !e:r. out ar.d if you love your hus 1 bar. i ... I don't think you would c make a mistake to take him back. . .v.icr.tlv found out that you \ ...an. more to him than he r.ad I ihou-ht when you separated, else t he wouldn't be back trying to get : you back with him. ? t CHp and Mail Thla * ? *?Notice to Roadota:- Let Professor At s ' FREE in this column . . . just include t * letter, for a 'Private Reply" . . . aend J TROLOCY READINC & LUCKY DAY < * a confidential letter of free advice anali t Si?n your full name birthdate. and corr t all mail to: Prof. Abbe' Wallace, cai J 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C, * (Cive Birthdate and Explain Questions ' My Name .... ' Address ? 7 J Q I in * Leader aubtcribee SELECTIVE SERVICE REGIS- K: TRANTS WARNED TO NOTIFY R CHANGE OF ADDRESS C Washington, D. C.?Warning to all registrants under the Selective l Iz Training and Sendee Act, that '1 they must notify their local 1! oards promptly of any change ofiA; address or become liable to severe K penalties, was given today by Ma n jor Campbell C. Johnson, Execu- Cl tive Assistant to the Director of s1 the Selective Service System. It is the duty of every' regis teant ta keep his local board ad ? vised at alt times of the address ^ at which mail will ,^each him with out delay, Major Johnson pointed out. He cited that Selective Ser w vice Regulations, which are pre- ^ scribed bv the Act, provide that any registrant who fails to con- c, form to them shall be liable to, fine and "imprisonment nnrtrn- nee tion 11 of the Selective Training , and Service Act. This punishment is specified as "by imprison J ment for not more than five years or a fine ?? net?more than ^ 000, or-by both such fine and im-"~ * prisonment." "The importance of the regis- ' trant keeping in touch with his lo cal board and immediately notifying it when he changes his ad_ dress and moves from one place a to another cannot bo exaggerat- ? ed," Major Johnson declared, i "The reason for this is obvious. 1 The registrant who fails in this violates the law, places himself f in needless jeopardy, does himself ? an Injustice ancj tb" 1"ro1 Doard all kinds of neodless trou- v ble." ' c Most cases of delinquency so i far, Major Johnson continued, t have been found to have been due 1 to ignorance of the law or careless 1 ness on th epart of registrants, t It is the policy of. the Selective Service System and of the Depart r ment of Justice Which?hr "charged V with enforcement of the Act, e \ said, to be lenient in cases where t Y it is apparnt that There has been bo wilful irrtent to violate the law. Neverheless, investigation of such * cases, he stressed, ig taking up t valuable time of local boards and e of Department of Justice agents t which should be devoted to more z urgent work for National De- n fense. 4 t ?.? It was pointed out by Mojor Johnson that in order to relieve r this situation and to protect rog. 1 isrants Who do not wilfully try to ' violate the law, Hng.~ ("Jen. T>>wis?~r B. Hershey, Director of Selective 1 Service, has asked" thaF'all "local boards use every means of inves- ? j*? tigation at their disposal beforo f.: ISOR ON U fts/\ PWOS4.1 MO mm * jf -S. J. ii.?fy awful.?H on t go to school aTid he won otk?ami he stays out late t ignt. lii 111 y neighborhood thei re some low. lite boys who stei lut everything that they can gt j do tnat is wrong. Tell m nat to do? Answer?What a shame yo id n't see the bad iisuenee?th eighborhood had on your bo etore this time ... 1 advis ou to make a dnange if you ca o so. 1 also think, that yo noulu carry -your son to churc very, Sunday morning and see : ou can't get him interested i lie foiKs wno go to church. Ale alk to the boy as if he were town young man and trp to hel nil hnd' a job. He is too old t e dictated to but if you plac nil on your same level and tr o reason with 'him, I feel thr ou can handle him and brin^ a out a marked change. N. O. L.?My boy friend and ave been broken up Tor 6 month il on account of his family, .ill love him. Do you think h All loves me ami will we marry Answer?Don't depend upon gt ing him_l"or your mate for. if h oved you very much . . . his fair v couldn't stop htm from seein ou. I would suggest that yc ook around for another friend fc don't think he will be back. C. S.?I wish toTknow if I mal in^trip to Hrookline, Mass.T lie: uminer would I enjoy it like hink. Should I make my plans Ans.?The trip in itself woui >e lovely for you and since yoi ousin has extended such a ni( nvitation. it seems to me that vould mean just lots to yo Make up your mind to enjoy tl :rip and?visit with your cousi md do all that you can to rnal hinps pleasant. Coupon Today! >be" Waflaco anafyit yom probl? i cTTppTnf of bii^coTumn witfc yom ' a quarter (25c) for bit oaw ASZHART and racehra by rotam Mi rzing threa (3) questioni prhratofy. ect address to all lettori. Add rot t ro of THE PALMETTO LKAOEt, FoOy oo Sopa/afa Sbaot ad Pop oaf r 0 SttH.7. f O Imi Kl I !> < WfW J voxvillk college enolls largest freshman lass in decade Knoxville College enrolled irgvst freshman class in the las ecade at the beginning of t1 i>41-42 school year recently. Ac ording to Hardy Liston, dean c noxville College, this year's clas ^presents an increase of 34 pei ent over the freshman class regi iration of last year.The Kncrxville College class c i5 totals 114 students who com rom 14 states. .Tennessee "leads i tate representation with 67, fo owed by Virginia with 12, Ah ama with 7, and North Carolir 'ith 6. Othe&, slates are 'fcentuck nd South Carolina with 6 eacl 1 corgi a an^ Pennsylvania w ith acTf; Illinois and West Virgin I'ith 2 cnch. and \t ~ xt. ? ersey, New York, and Ohio wil each. T*ie freshman enrollment swel he total enrollment of the collej o a G "percent increase, and tl now xtlldehts~tb I wrcont. Dr. J. A. Cotton, first N'eg] (resident of the institution, is b rinning his second year at tl iclm of the college. voluntary assistance of local < itate police officials to find a rej strant who has failed to respor o notification. He said: "If, after a reasonable effo >n the part of the local boar tnd, when volunteered, bv tfhe li wl ui StaUl police, the ' wherei >outs of the delinquent registrai annot be ascertained, and notl ng has beerr heard from him T esponse to notification, the loc ioard should then report the <1 inquent to the United States Oi: rict Attorney." Pastors nnd leaders of frate lal and othe rgroups were urg< >y Major Johpson to call th vaminR to the attention of Sele ive Service registrants ill the irganizations. eport apparent cases of delii luency to the Department of Jui ice. npecincally, ?Jenernl Hersl iy has instructed local boards, i er sending a notice of delinquei y to a registrant, to give tfoe me i brief opportunity to report, ar hen to take the following stepi 1. Communicate with the "pe rm?who Will Always know"" tl egistrant's address as named c is registration card; g, romwnnifBtn uritt Vila nn )loyer as named on his registri ion card. } In this connection, Major Jol ton also stated that there >8 l ibjection to a local board usir ST. PAUL CIRCUIT Rey. D. W: Washinirtong, Pastor Sunday. October 12th, .w-a* a grand day for this circuit. St. PhuI Sunday Schooy opened rt the usual hc-ur by the Sup ual hour with the Supt. in charge. The school was well attended and thelesson was well discussed. Remarks by the pastor were very goy1 ? . *--- - At 12 m. the morning service bef" fean. The pastor took his text from f St. John 14:13. He used for his lt subject, "Love for friends."" The e pastor preached a greaT sermon, *1 and it had great effects. Amount -'t raised, $51.55. ie At 4:30 p. m. the pastor preached at Johnson Chnpel. He took his u text from 2nd Timothy 4:6, and ie preached another ' great sermon y which was enjoyed by all. Amount ie raised, $9.00. n It was very lnte when the pasu tor got to Bethel but the people h waited patiently cm him. We only if had a board meeting at which time the officers turned over to the pastor the amount of $9.45 which they 0 had collected. The Stewardesses ? then -went -mto the ^ctudy?and p brought out many packages and n 0 suitcase packed with groceries and e other things. Total amount raised y for the any, S7U.OO. it Monday nijrht, October 1.1th. at u St. Paul church, a choir contest was held between St. Philip A. M i E. church, Charleston. S. O.. and lb St. Paul."Amount raised, $15.00 I Tuesday nipht, October 14th. at ie our last board meetine rt St. Paul ? church before conference. th< chairman of stewardess board No. one of St. Paul chuivh prepared a . larpre box "oT "fruit and proreries " and presented them to the pastor. Miss Annie Aire Davis of GourU dine, S. C.. was the Kiiest of Rev )r and Mrs. D. W. Washington dur in? the conference. Miss Jessie K. McDonald of. ce Lake Citv. S. C., \r" as the inns' ~i Rev. J. C. Sineletary and Pro 1 Hollev Frierson of Lake City, tool Id dinner with Rev, and Mrs. Wash jr injrton during their stay for the ;e conference. it Rev. Thonirs McClarv of Kinrsu, tree paid Rev. Washington a short visit while attending the conferin ie os Robert Alston. Shephanf I Brown-.- Joseph -Tindle. repert-in? _ committee, i _ rnvrr.y- hiij, baptist CHl'RCH NEWS Pranrhvil.le. S. C. ? Deacon P. C Sallv. chairman of the board of deacons, d,-p; rtct this life October 1J 10.11 ? lifo of the Lovelv ITilIf church and n deacon for 4^ yeifrs. He passed away at the ape nf1TP. A stronp snldien and?r?- preat ! man has pone. H?- lwaf sick only 1 three weeks. The Mineral was held | October IK at ~ thre above named 1 church. Interment in the family n'.ot beneath r. mound of flowers. He shall be missed by his many "datives and friends. Deacon Sally leaves to mourn hie oassinp. a wife, five children, eleven prand children, three preat pratid children, three sons, Rev. R. S. SHly of Oraneeburp. S C Qharley Salley of Brooklyn, N. Y., - ^ - ?r,|jyi Philadelphia. Pa., ?f wo dauphtcrs, Mrs. Marie Binson 19 "'hiladephia; Mrs. Jayhadner Peet V. V ^ f ? _ * "wr rrU oywOe T^-nn/,V,,i1|p ^ r TT Coll,. J O-' )f ' r. ^ e ? n k-WO \I Patterns of tihe above design 10 10 cents in cdin for each patt ij 2 1-4 yards of 54 inch fabric B PllgJtfgWft TB Seal Sale District ! No. 3 Holds Meeting i The Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Sale annual conference dis- | tjict No. 3 met at the Marion County Training school, Saturday, October 18th, 1941. The meeting begaYi at 10 o'clock with Mrs. Andrew W. Simkins, -director Negro program ol South? Coiolioo Tuberculosis association presiding. The Negro National anthem was sung, invocationy Rev. W.? J. Gupple, pastor of St. Michael ' M. E. church, Bennettsville. Af- f ter a few timely remarks by the * president, the roll was called. The * [following counties were represent { eel:? Chesterfield, Dillon, Darling- c ton, Florence. Horry, Kershaw, Lancaster, Marlboro and Marion. 0 Each speaker spoke on "Our r 1941 Goal, and How we Plan to 8 Reach It". Each gave definite t plans and expressed a determina- f Hon to reach that goal and if t possible surpass it. Mrs. Espy (white) of Dillon t urged the teachers to do their bit t to keep the children in school, be- ^ cause little or no schooling is one ^ cause of high death rates in the * race in many places. J Mrs. Corrine White, Marion county representative in her re- ^ vort gave a beautiful demonstra- c tion of novelties made in school, f and told of how they can be sold ? to raise funds fr the seal sale ? drive. The president then spoke on v Whooping-up Our Sales. She gave d a method for selling seals. They n were (1) Enlisting more vnlnn. r teers; (2) Seeting a definite goal;_ " (3) Aiming for a County-wide ^ sale; (4) Gleaning ? Directed ^ searches for late and last returns 0 (5) Relation of the Christmas Seal enmpaien to?other-?drives; (fi> Importance of publicity. She ? mphasied the fact that we are ? selling an idea to finance a fight j "against tuberculosis. Try to reach every man every where. She j asked the group to urge the use of the Double Ban. Christmas Seal sale, LunCh and social hour was ob- j served. T Afternoon session opened with _ singine "Lot tht* Lower Lights be ^ Burning'*. Roll call by counties r with introduction of worker* and' c I guests. ^ : . 2 [ A talk was then given by Mrsr~* ?lmkins our director on "The Pre i I sent Need for a Tuberculosis Con x trol Program". She gave the high * a lights in the year's work. She told us that there were 100,000 boys and girls who wrote essays s on Tuberculosis u'hich created in- c tercst. Two national awards were t given. _ M iss McMaster. the Marion j t County Tuberculosis nurse" was '5 presented who gave the high- I lights on condition in the county it present. J eu? - - - one- nih?> Ruve out miormntion I that the County Board of Educa- ? tion had decreed that every tea- ? chor must be x-rayed and every p child be Tuberculin tested. That T work .has already begun. A The meeting was very inspira- J tional and enjoyed bv all present. > I Hettie M. Roirison, r Subscribe For ij , The Palmetto leader ( , -t" r* ' w -r v W9 &| v.> .vj^K *''^ t. -j jjfllB^M may be obtained by .sending y ern to this new spaper. Sizes J for dress and 1 1-4 yards for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority in Brilliant Array b Stale | College Campus I f Ladies From 13 Southeastern ^ Chapters and Associates Joined in the Making of This - Historical- Event Madam Lttttan Evantt, Lyric Soprano Presented in Recital h The twins, Alpha^ Omicron Zeta ind Psi Alpha Chapters of Zeta I 'hi Beta Sorority were co-hosesses to the Southeastern Region , l1 conference in one of the most 1 outstanding week end activities. ' Miss Madge C. Perry teacher ^ ,t Wilkinson high school and sum ner student at Columbia univerity, N. Y., planned and directed 01 he week end activities with Mrs. 0J Louise Fountain Perrin, Southeas- *? ern Regional director. Assisting Miss Perry were mem 'c oers of Alpha Omicron Zeta Chap er: Misses Helen Walker, Alma Valker, Bertha Jenkins, Eloise ?' Iorris, Thelma Odum, Florella ^ ^ordham, Daisy B. Taylor, Agnes lilderbrand and Anna-Overs treat Members of Psi Alpha worked " ard to make the regional a sue- ' ess. Local members are Misses L'La Perle Ashley, President lary Reeder, Theressa McDuflie. luby Gaines and Mittylee Davis. P Hie theme - of the conference ,? . as: Finer Womanhood for Iniividual Responsibility in a De-.. locracyT introduced by Mrs. L. F. 'errin director, and her State J)ep ities Misses Mozel P. Lane of N. Sadye Watson of Ga.; Alpha foore of Florida; Madge Perry f South Carolina. Friday registration tbok place i n the faculty room at Manning I fall and Council meeting in the I Y" H\it. At eight o'clock Ma- I am Lillian Rvnnti, celebrated so- I n ano and member of Zeta Phi lota Sorority was. presented as a t ultural contribution to the State olleee student**--after the recital lie Psi Alpha chapter entertained n honor of Madam Evanti. At the dawn, of the new-day five ^ ?ersons joined the rank of Finer D Vonien namely: 'Mfsses Marjorie J )andy, Jeanes teacher of Calhoun B ounty; Louise Mattoway, Elease ? eaehers in the vicinity pf Orange 'I urg, and Mrs. W. M. Buchannan, vife of the Dean of Agriculture j, it S. C State college. The Symposium hour was prelided over by Miss Ixiuise Latham if Howard university, Washingon, D. C., and Miss Madge Perry irogram continued theme, Sorori- ? V Unit yin ft Democracy. (Beta ?eTa Omega Chapter .7 Mrs. J. lurd spoke from the subiect Vorking Together for Mr"(ro Civic I Advantages and Political Riehts. I diss Cassandra Maxwell of the I _ 1 i- TV" 1_ erx I ;iauuuiu ueivus, vv orKinp; lOrether for a Larger Cultural Pro :ram in Our Community; Miss Nellie Harte of the undergraduate -Vomanhood in a Demoeracv; Miss K. A.'s Working Together to Advance Nepro Womanhood in a democracy; Miss Myrtle Havnes >f the underpraduate Deltas Work np Topether to Advance Noero j Sadye Watson, Zeta's State Done x y of Goorpia. Stimulatinp and ^uidine Our Younp Womea To. vards Finer Qualities of W ' QJ^vila ' '* i 1 ^||| I our name and address and j !6 Co 52. Size 36 requires cape. - t r < A DAUGHTER Buffalo, N. Y.?A daughter was oin to Mr. and, Mrs. Eli J. DaviT J-r.r at Jiull'alo General hospi- 1 jl, September 6, 1U4i. M77 arid Irs. Eii J. Davis, Jr., were for a umber of years members of the acuity of the Allendale County raining school, Allendale, S. C. Mrs. Davis and the baby, Elaine ainice are getting along fine and ill join Mr. llavis soon, who is ow-employed as Manual?Trainlg instructor, at Dunbar Junior igh school, Tuscoiv Arizona.? V ood. Madam.Evanti was present d, she led the group in singing ne of her own compositions Panmerica. On Saturday evening members f the conference were the guests f th Alpha Kappa Alpha and Del i Sigma Theta Sororities at a Liflfet supper at the college cafeiria. At 8 o'clock all Greek lettered -ganizations and their guests rifted in the celebration of the egional Fiesta. Group pictures ere made of the members of the iree Sororities as they join 3n,wl~ 1 IT ?.-?? iicmus ttUU IXOMITLB . . 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