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/ - ~~ VOL. XVi?NO. 45 CONFEREJ P.jiSiiknt S. R. Hi^'.iiis, D.I).. |i ' nddu-ss On Kiluvatina last Iri u! conference. ~l)r; tlijrein ^ pros; n elated the tlii* >?s bein;r iiec?>!H,-*1 i pea for Christian Education. eliminate religion from eclneatii go on the rocks. "It is more and keep religion in our edcati plants, however import ant that as he was loudly applauded by conference. Bettis Academy Home-coming Game I Trenton, S. C.?Bettis Acaden Homecoming game i^ scheduled f Saturday, November 8, at 2:0() ni. With Clinton Junior Colle ~Wf Rock HiTT. Coach ThonTasJenkins feels that the boys are good condition and that they w "take the bacon" from the Olint< eleven. Big events will be feature There will be a "Miss Bettis Ac demy and a "Miss Homecoming Beautiful floats will parade t n.w Nicholson football field (1 urit . the half. The colle<re building1 w ho used fo'r the .alumni hesidqun'i k it< Punch will he s > ved lie aim V ri v ith lit cost. Point* a friend ai h ts have h "rantl- timo. liAUNWiiLI. NEWS *?7? n "iu-r?.T?-UX " ,.u?;i?rrrrr?1 ?r. . .? ?? -?... ;.CcwsST i.iVe s:o.v," ;> ai i ' K)U Svlill UlC: n. u Aiiil. p.Oji ess Ol tile il.VIUClS i-Ti.t vt! ~^.wuii.uniLiL-ii a;?i Bailiwol. lieul [1 i/es Were ;*1 .a to ihe various win... s ami t rKair committee is woiti.y o piaiso aloti^,* with .lie i a: raei s making the occasion a suvtvss. d side from the mair. "s;:cakcr, Pre J. E. Bianton of Youikecs Juni college were: Mr. Shelly, Demo _ . - . latum -agent . ? r liattnvell cou iy^ Miss Elizabeth McXab. Hoi: Demonstration agent and a nur l.i r of others. It is ho;v d th ? anrrrhcr year, e^ery?ftwnu'r o Far will county will pai'ticipa in this affair. ns not nvich ci 1 e ('one without cooperation |i'l'tlM''f|n'-? mi)Ti' final fin hue and natinal defense, ? Mrs. Lo'ise Peek was dinn hostess to .Rev, Townsend of Ai en; Dr.1 D, J. Dixgson, Mrs. Di: ^ *on ami other friends. Mrs. Minnie Donaldson is ho t< ss to the Federated elu' . S' will entertain at the home of M Emma Bronson, Tuesday cvenin ?.Tovenilv5r 4, 1011. V CTTT7EN\S 4 T 7ION P? VPTIHT S! IIMXT; WHAT 'TI1K ( HP w The citi/ajQs ate uriret Meeting t bia-fhtmlav aft en Zion Baptist Church. X'<>1111 The subject: What Shal Problem? will be cliscusscc 1. Too Many Murder 2. Too Many Crimes ^ 3. Too Much ShootUn, 4. Too Much Disresp ** *3 NCR SPEAKER , :::i)YriVY[ Jplpl'' pppj ?1' A l!m l ilivei si ly wito aidiyi?: . 11 the ; \' nil' 111 t ?i t'l : 1 I 111. I 'nllimlrii ""' ! l-ed thr1 m-fds of i :< t.niversi y. ennni- ~sl'.c l at Allen now and made a stron? President IILgins Irriieves that- to ;>n i.< to eai.se present . ivUTzaTid- to important to strengthen Chrisuaurtj: on tha'i it is t" build great m nition is in our .defense," said the president the capacity audience attending: the NOTICE TO ALL i f-)ato M expiration o iy tamped on your addres p" Ti i: * for the purpose -tan'- >iaUep Q-? th&^date !? v>iri: 3." Postal Re.orulati J? ;!V. Advance of All Suh K <Tr tVj 1 p0 discontinued a- * h, RENEW AI ur ill ;?p tttt.- r>tiAT]"rTO T FADE n- f> ASSEMBLY STREET 1(1 _COI.L'MBTA, S. O,- -I'lease renew my subscription i'! Year) $2.00. or (G Months) $1.2? -ixi xt Nanio na St. or-R?F. F>. No. u e ' City .... ? .re StM* "" \.! SUBSCRIPT* nZ TfTTUF. PALMETTO LEADE 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET te COLUMBIA, S. C. in in l'lease enter my subscription t .(.1 Year) $2.00; or (6 Months) $1.2 er k" Name x ; St. or R. F. D. No. __ rs City .. i MUFTINU SUNDAY aiVVCli 3:30 P.M. A! L N KG ROES 1)0 ABOUT vIE PROBLEM? i'lv nonnested > attend, a Mass iron. N 'Vt'inltor 0. d:.'10 o'clock at. rihia_.__S.-C- ------- 1 No.eroes IV; Ahnut The Crime 1 as follows: s _H_~~.1I Hill. ZZ Amontf The Ynnth K, Cuttlnj? and Scabbing ect for Law and Order ? COLUMBIA, SO 1 Armistice ? - ? Lamar School Makes Progress One of the Negro public schools in the state which has made marked progress during the past four yerrs, due to the combined efforts of the principal, faculty and support from the community, has been the school at Lamar. J. S. Fleming of Hartsville, a graduate of Benedict College and a student at the University crt Michpfan, Fas headed the progressive program. He was employed in Columbia during' the summer vacation period. Faculty nionibers include principr 1 Fleming, principal of science; LiHie-Mije Ureene of Columbia and Benedict graduate, first grade and music; Helen White of Summerton and Morris College, second grade; Iva Mae Woods off Lamar and Morris?College, third grade; Jennie Harper of Jenkinsville and Allen University. ^ourtF grades M. J Porter of Lamar and S. C. State College, fifth grade. High school. Elizabeth Martin of Lamar and Allen University,, sixths .. grade; -MvNeilT^Ha rris of Clinton J and Allen University] English and social studies; C. R. Bennett of Timmonsville and State College, matheruatic^.and agriculture. (The school started on a small scAlc but successfully qualified for v~ larger faculty and improved its quartets, to a considerable extent ST. l'AIT. A. M. E. CHl'RCH Rev. NV. G. Owens. Pastor Irmo, S. C.?Sunday, October 5 was a red letter day for pastors. Sunday school began at the usual horur, the Supt., Bro. J. \V. Richardson presided with a very large attendance with several visitors. Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Walker and daughter, and Mr. Sumpter of Co lumbia were amon^ the visitors. ; The pastor preached on an "Un- | - SUBSCRIBERS f your subscription is 5S wrapper each week, i e of giving you con- , -your subscription ex- ' ons Require Payment iscriptions. Your paO-Pf ?i ici CIL1UU 11 Hit?. . BLANK R t to the PALMETTO LEADER for j ON BLANK r ~~~ " o^The PALMETTO LEADER for hidden Life". This sermon must htti't. been an .inspiring one .becaust. six per?u.is came forward and joined ithe church. Rev Walker preached ir? the afternoon and at night. These sermons were very edifying. The pastor with his family and Rev. Walker went home with Rro... O. G. Bowman and took a very a king, The clubs are turning likp bees in order to get the pastor ready for conference Prof. C. W. Maddert and Mr. Cooper exhibited a fine picture shcrw at St. Paul on Monday nite. | We say to them, please come a- 1 gain. | c < \ I * rneft UTH OAR3LINA7 SATL"R City Schools To ()bs< Week November b '1 In keeping will: the nnnuai cc b'ftion of American ideals of t ucation and life, the Neirro s he of the city are sponsoring a ci wide observance of American Iucation Week, November 0-15 Plans for the observance hi been made by a committee co posed of representatives from ec of the schools. The purposes 1 hind the plans have been, ti# c to the attention ?4' the {n4>lie-i place of education in Ameri< life an;j to increase public and standing and appreciation of 1 schools. The minister's tlw. < being1 asked to begin the week using the theme for . Sunday. I* venibor {>. "Seekin?-?World Ovo somewhere in their discourse's Each school in the city will opened_ to visitors ilailv. Pare] nnd friends are ' reed tn ?hio -a+vd?observe the?pupils frt?th clrsses and other activities a become acqtrahnhetl-w ;th t'r e~t"ea< ers. WiTFi the schools. the pupils w participate" innssi-uis of i daily theme,, for the wcedeJ.11 hoi rooms. assembles ami class wherever feasible. In the olemt tarv schools, pupils arc part'eipr iptr in a poster contest which \v --S'tV-MyVTTIHWS NEWS Sunday S.'hool was held' at t usual hour at Beth 1 Sunday moi intr with a verv large atte?vl:>p< .Mr. Thurman Harris, <>tir <.ri-ani is askinir that ail scledurs w would like to sin:' in the Siind School choir to m??t :it the ch.ur GcdO j) m. Kridav. ~7At 11 t.'IO Rev. .1. ("" .rytnu t" his nlneo anil d. . sermon to a splendid r>nrrre'Tati< Follow-in"- bis nor1 <"n was pub offering then tbo dollar nv n< y ri lv wa? hold. The names and t amount will be read Sunday. The lest quart"!1)'.- foe'ere""-.' f this conference year wi?. held 3:0fl n. m. R-nda'- with th" t?oi leaders and their members pa\rh P. T. Hildevbrand out and mrkii the conference. a pleasant o along a'l lines.. The Baby Contest and To Thumb Wedding was a succe< Fhe name of the^vinner will a perr in the nevt issue. Mi<s Carrve Mae Ross of Groe wood. R. C.. snent th" we< k el with Mis? Ma?*inrie G. Rand v. The following persons attend the Rtat -T'lskcrpn j^a n.lp on Ra urdav: Misses M. Gist, M. n..f dv -on! (' \f Puss; ai Mrs. Mikel liowell. Mr. L. Vance and Ih-v. .T. C. Bates, ri n few otlu'rs who-so names t <eta Phi I'eta Sorori ' a* ^^f-inrrtiMnr^"*** '-* "Lwawvw>- V| Hie S > t'.( ; - ti : u Regional c< feionce of viu* Z ta I'hi Ileta mority with numbers of Alp Kappa Alpha and Doha Si.:i . it1,a Sororities, were engaged a most impressive Sympesi Hour in the "V" Hut at S.C. St; 'ollego with Miss Mad'.-e IV >f Zeta presiding and Miss Lou Lathein of Zeta and of How a ram: Working Together F o More Civic Advantages and IV ieal Ri.'hts, by Mrs.-J. II Hi; if Alpha Kappa Alpha; Worki Together 'For A linger Cultui 'rogram bv Miss Cassandra Ma veil of Delta Si_>ma Thctn: \V< Together to advance Wims Trort in a J temporary by Mis* Myrtle Haynes (Delta) Nol Harts (A. K A); Stiniolnti ind Guidintr our Younit Wgm Towards-Finer Qualities of \\ manhood by .Miss Sadyc Wats ~>f Geortria. Remarks by M Ixntise F. Perrin. Regional Din tor. Group sineinpr led by M dam Lillian Evanti, internatioi soprano and member of Zu^a I Rota. ??jr s ...y 0- ?e; DAY, NOVEMBER ?. 11) 11 Be Obser ?rve American Educatioi Ph rough i:> If- i ruo h- them to und< rstand tih d Uncaring <>f the week. For the- sum ols ! purpose; a?) * ssay -contest is bein ty- ' sponsored in the junior and sonic id. , h itrh schools. i. ; Many of the le: ding merchant ive of the city have arranged for wir m- (iov.- displays. These display- \vi ich show something of the kind ' be- practical work winch is being don all in the schools. o ?Ckn- Monday. N'uvcnrber-Hh froi ;an 2:15 to 2:'!0 p. m... some ff tiie m er- pils of Hooker Washington hig the srhoni will ^broadcast?over?mf station WIS.* ire The culminating activity of th by tVCC'k Will take lihife in o.wl la- tori em </f tH?1 Rnoki-r b'-r 13 at 8 o'clock. At this tine a be of the schools in the city will p.' 1 tits tjvbinto in a nroirvam. in The general theme f'-r tie- wee err?K: "R'iucntlon~for -"a 'Stfori ind America." h- Ponday, ""Seeking World Otukmi; _ Mrmday. "P.uildinPhv-icul Fi ilT ti"c?Tuyxta-y.- -"Sta-;h< nin the TCet'ond MoraleW'-'pH'sd-v ijlf?-Tmproving Feo'iomi W<-11-!e in'"" o.'S Thursday-. "S;<fe-rna> d'n" S'-h"< a- Support:" Friday. "Learning W;fv t. of DemocracySaturday.' "Fr PI . rirhing Family Life." "tvr iter did not tret. Misses Earlc-an. and Marie4 he Wh'tmore spent the week en n- home. "e. Mrs. Domthv C. Williams spen the week end in Georgia, ho Mi?s"s Harher. Huff rnd AVi< ay snenf the week end at their home <'h in Columbia. S. C. (,k (OfTVDVS ntr Rev. C. C. Rurgess. Pastor lit J* Sunday. November 2. wrs ., finday in and around Cope for rea church goers. The Sunts. of Goo< nr H<>n end Miu'c'imii were at tht-i Pf,<ts of duty. TIh- Sunday School still nrf the move. The nastors. ?: usual, took an active part. T.esson. wore aHTv discussed and man: were benefitted. I]n After Sunday School a livel] >s. Pravor service at Good Hone was p. enioved. The pastor then came for ward, offered prayer and annoupc n. I'd his text from John Sub id '"ft. ".Pav God nay Caesar." Fron 'his-he brought us a wonderfu e<* rossaye. t On Sunday night the Ushet G. Boards from Mt. Ziop and Goo* vl Hope, alone with others, assistet V us iu putting over a Junior Mis id sionar.v program which wa< in fa. he vo'r of our conference claims. W*< wvrSP . H mm~z '1iiiil*^3ife;^flw8B*^* - UIDGE SPPKING NEWS i lu, Happenings In Our H. E. Class >,.., jr We nrfet. Friday afternoon fo ,n >ur N'jw Home-makers meeting ltt. All were present. The presiden )A took her position as usual. W |Sl opened our meeting by singin r,j our chapter song "The Chapter o My Dreams"; prayer^ by Ri:b j Peterson, after which we sarr our state song. The creed wa T(j then recited by the members. Tb .1U dues were collected, ral Margie Greene, the chairman c ix. the program committee brough >rk before us a wonderful prograr m. which was enjoyed by everyom as We closed our meeting: by singin lie God be with y ou till we met ng again, en . 1 The attendance of the adu .on class on Thursday was very goot rs. , We celebrated the birthdays c oe- 1 the President and Secretary Mr: 'a RAsa Belle Raiford and Mrs. Ac lal die Merrltt. Refreshments wer 'hi served. We always welcome yo ' to our class. fKICK: 1 ved At G (1 Program of Celebrati I.Hut. O-ceola K. M K u ; * ms " ' MOK.VINf, F:\KItrPI -: S7TTT5 . ' 1 NOVJiMIi] li K I 1 ! S-mX.- i ;si \f. : ; \s-i_- - ] 1 ;Hf| j.n,. s j P.aisiiv.' <>1 FIjjij. 11 ;t :> a.n.. j I'lityci Ki vi-iirnl !:. A. Th'iuti>.~< if r?'ir:;in'.- CI<??i America ' Shnr: -Tnjft-1 1 "> niTiTiTT" T I Si::u"?ri ?T!.?- Star S;ur !? ?i lia: u i Mfiit r iai k< m:> in.tir j^.4 Ma^lvF - < cri'mitii | lt> i 1. Open in a (kit*?A met iva j_ I 2. IiiV'ic,:' ir>11 .. fj?j?>i. MllNti' r?- - pr-f?4r \Vvlr OPV A'ilil'1 S' , U ! !). Selection ' - ' *>." Rf.'i<Iinof 'the name.- !' y ; Mr. I?. II. k L Si.'r. .. ? ir r: pr? |,,. r-:wgiv? ~tt.7 r"r7< Mr- n "1 ' " - t-? .1,0? 1- -V i 211 - A' kin son ' ;; |n. Solo - l-r-rrr 1 P 1 'V. '?;> ) ' i r?f??'yw ; ' ?f ; 1 , A<1.!)( ->?J ;.u (?J. oVl:i K. ' Sun-t.' i-: S-rh T;,v(-,!in:i >- 1 .{ c, ],, IS. A.Mrs- >! -. il ia "1. ( t IT (" ino" > ,, Tv ci .v., (>,],. T! .. >- ! s (!;r"i irttr t Anno v.a nu-r-t ? ,. G S. I'orci-M. t"ha:r: ,n s-* T. r-Ai i:?is<a *1 r-i?*. -it';.. W. k ;hoM who t<i"k. past. Mr?. I a t Vat v. ah L ?.! itrht-,Ma-tV. of* AViv-t n-S.:T :n. " wi n h< ro vi-?t inc .tV ?-i ' br th- r. Ilosco< n i ~ i. i. - - - * v ,\vr.n t]r. >p:tal , Thev return' d V.?if M> ndv m<>,-* ! inc." nU? M:-s Lii::.. M. :rioekl. 1 Thev visited Mrs, Ma"y C: ,< Hair th< ir <i<t< r j r.d aunt. s Mv. .Janus Summers, Jr.. > ^ Go .d 11< pi- .hurei. who -has . Lc. i ; in the hospital for a few weeks a: the result of a knife cut. is'report, ed somewhat improved. . Mr, Amos Archie who \va: struck by a e; r Saturday p. m. ir . Orantreb. rsr,-will b. funeral i&ed a Good Hope church. Wednesday a 1 11 AO a. ir... Blv'hevo,*; ir. charee ^ Hey. Burgos* -offi Sating. Our svm patTiy is extended t<> the family 1 PROGRAM OF THi: I5K.WKR 1 DAM CUt R< H . I Sunday -School was conducted t by Dea. Norman Mvlos: The lessor posium, Subj: Sorority llsSW'^JP^L. |HH!^P w x St. Paul F. It. II. Church Rev. R. I/ee, Pastor Greenwood? -Tro Sunday Sch > opened ; t the usual h<>ur with thi ^ Supt.. Mrs. M. H. Washington. an e fa.ulty at their posts of d.tv. Thi R school was*well attended and th '* lesson was very brief. ^ was conducted by Deacons Ruber p Hrown ; nd Henry Higgins. e lovely praise meeting then follow |ed. Sister M. II. Washington madi if a short talk which \va< t n joyed b; it all. The spirt was high, n The It. V P. I1, opened at tvi j. usual hour. The lesson was taugh g very beautifully. I The evening service began wit] i prayer service. The spirit was higl throughout 1jho day. Rishnp W. E Fuller will hold hi, annual con fcrcncc.here Nvyvntbor 27.3Q. Ou '* church is very small, and as ypi * know the conference is a' ver; I- large one. s'o the conference wil 'G convene in Weston Chapel A. M iu R. church. We are stift thrnkini the pastor* and trustee hoard fri KIYK CKNTS PI;K copy orgetown zr n r.t'ginnlnj* at 11 a.m. World War Veteran. Speaker 1941 rvrrrrttttttt- s? *1ir,01. campus 1 I ?1 1 :'Ml a.m. .. -L . .. Group Group \J> J. J{. Burrajre ' '' - . Group :?Mr-. -Manijrault :D\ BAHTiST ( Ml li( II?8:15 it--?Mr, (i. S. Fnrrher - * - Choir IN- M "I. Dravton - - " . .. Choir T-V-i ";it x. y i. .Jackson Th.. Melodious Quartette jV.iI "bihrudes? * ~1 ~ Mr "AV. r.tl.,11 Kolly i ' ?" - I'lav<-<1 in .Mi Wars?? r. ;,m : : J : r *-y?*-L????t?TCrrrrmsnn ? 1 "r 7~y*T~Tt 7 I .vs. Mi-i. Cynthya T'tnr. K. K. Holiday lN-v. N". \V. Mayhams . . \\'o> id Was- Veteran of 1 ?II.?Lillian Fraser . G ! I Star Moth r. Columbia I?:. Wm, S. Thompson < Fa: .. Choir James* Loyud. S"cretary is.. Kx-OrT.eio ' U'.'ht ' IN . -to- Conway. _. -V**T r Sundae SM < ..! th? devo. ' : ' ! < " o':-? v. a- < nducted by J. a. N<an M I- - Hymn. pray._ r by Fry. ,T C away: -inking, nraver h\- IR. L. Harris. ' f'tlnit service-: ; Hymn 41G, "AvaWs- r.-v smil.ctc.'1?lined by L.ir? A. HH. C'dhopn. Scripture di' hv PcV. W H VancrViri f ' rami- (.f Si. Mrtthew, i 1 IV:.v? } by I.ic. A. B. Cal. * hymn. 5.V 1 "Go-? . nsraeh My (I spol etc." Flew Yauirkn selected as a sub. s '( ct. Cm- L'lind verse of the 9th i i.ant'r <<f Hebrews. "The words - r.?i th?' b!o .;j make m atonement." t Kev. Yauykn prea.hed an able ser. Hvr.jr. '>r?l was lined; "That awful ii-y will surely come,etc," 1' e (heirs of the church were open .i !' Vers. Aft r collection coin mun'.-m v.as served. A hymn was .!.??'. 1 = - i. "Av. ake and sinjr the t:u ' f M- se^- aVi the Camp, etc." ! :c the departinir hands were giv.. I nity irrar Democracy jffc ?? :'^^vw,''::;: :? l^LJm '* <<? jM J"'^ ;-;' v-^^? J tin :v kindness toward us. I.illie M. Hi own. reporter Social News Mi's*' Mamie Williams is invited i ITT-sperfd the week-end with Mr. [ ll 'oy Kinard's sister in I.aurens. 1 Mr. Sun Wilforn t/f York, S. C., t> spent the week end with Mrs. t Evelyn Martin. Mrs. Patsy A. Sams has returnee ter? in \'cu- Vnrk Hat-.husband. ? ; ed after visiting her sick daugh.. V Mr. Will Sims, was so overjoyed ? ? ,tK .u_?. L_ i ' . mi ii; i timi rie nau a .? surprise for her. Ho had the house i' sptcially cleaned and cooked two I itr dinners. He set two hend and " f is n >w raising seven young pigs.' t Since diptheria is raging so ia1 Abbeville county, the county nutstfi ^ is making special trips to the va1 l ious schools and taving the baby jclini for diptheria. The teachers .'and patrons are cooperating with her. Today she was at the Alien 3 j Chapel school, Mrs. Aurelia yr Childs, teacher. She vaccinated 1ft 1 hnbies and little children between the ages of fi months and 6 years. ^ g While there she also vrccinated 12 r school children against small pox. . - -j