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Pag? Six I AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING ADVi H. W. ('. I mar: ied a gooiLmm-n h hut he__is--?t??tfy-r He buys enough h ??- food. and keeps us a nice warm =* plu.c to stay but -he ,n:<t won't ti give me any money. If 1 ask for j money he gives me 50 cents or so. \ Now I am u wi/mr'n .ami 1 want a little money,in my pocket. Tell me n what to do?? : f Ans: Your husband loves you n and gives you the necessities tTint ' he feels that you should have ... I although he Is tight with his mon- f ey and never will consent to turn t over his purse r0; you" or nr.yono i else. Do not condemn him to<> sc-^(n tverly. In a case like yours, I ill would suggest that you get a half jo day job and earn a little money. Stick to. your husband for you wil) always have plenty to cat an 1 he |t is a good man. and has proven t; that he loves you. , , H. J. J.?-Would it be better'for me to soli tnv home and pet entirely away from this part of the ^ country? Ans: Feeling: like you do. I am [ cure that?tt?would bo the?best d thine fur yon?You tli e unh; ppy j t and dissatisfied, so why stay there !\ anv longer. Your property should bring a good price and you can j easily establish ynnrsi-.lf?k)?the t. city. A chance is recommended. I( N. ('.?We were such pood j friends and had talked seriously 'ji about petting married. She poos 't ?off one?week end -to visit?a?girl t friend "i another city and three j o*o<?ks later she returns and mar- j rics a boy up there. Should 1 wait ! on her"* > t , I 11 - Ans: No, young man don't wait. r She fell madly in love and mat ried |: . will be back in your city soon Be ; a good sport and forget -bygones <. and find another girl. If she does ! visit in your city with her new i * * %*?**?? ? CI id and MjI This 0 ' Notice toj Readers:- Let Professor A J FREE in this column . . . just include * letter. For a Private Reply" . . . sen \ TROLOGY READING & LUCIO DAY * a confidential letter of free adv ce ana J Si?n vour tu;l name birthdate. and cor t all mail to: Prof. Abbe' Wallace, ci J 1 3 "i 0 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C ?-- ' 'C'v; 9- rhdate and-Explain Qtatfions ? t Vj y pp ^ , Add ress 0 City J O I am a Leader subscriber ~ ?f ? *?????.?? ? ? m ? ? ? ? m ? ? m ? m ? ? ? m ? ' T OF APPEAL IS GRANTED REGISTRANTS : The ri^l't of appeal is truarante ? e\t ry i eifisu ant. .uajor v.anip. " !' . !l Johnson, executive assist- ( **t l_i the Piructni* of National---, Selective Service Headquarters emphasized today. With approximately S.UQo.uoO . men clas-ified by local boards on j f- basis of their availability for military service, relatively few appeals have been made to Selective Service Hoards of Appeal, 1 : nd to th. President. Major John- i son sni 1. Of these, he asserted, only i small number have** been^ takin 1 v N" tri o registrants. ivon ! rn state's- which have large- Negro populations. M.'Hor J' litis 'H unit.ted out. fhnt while tt*e dutv of being informed falls first and foremost on arh i r?-j?its>ant that, nevertheless, this _ may* be tlue tm-a lack nf knowh rlgr " on the part of Negro registrants of their right to take an apneal from the Local Board's elr.?sifica- . t+Oft, I ^ "Congress." he Continued, "has I realized that Local Boards :,re not infallible and'individual right? are best protected when a chock is : mrde." It was its intention t-> ' make certain thai all regi trnnts. - -- their?dep-mb-nts a?*d'"Mt ho? ?TIT-? t??a? i ; ~ i />.. - w<-1 r J n ? in*11 w i I<II t,' . ;i\ * every opportunity t,? 1 tail, iff i classifieatu ns th< v cons.der at;"jVst. " An apn< { 1 to the Board of Ap ~f JUiJ'.l ean be. made by +h:- t'?nfd-*H-srnt. his dependents and others interested in his-w-Kan- V?v simn'v f liny ' n the tinfe allowed, with the a,ml hoard a written notice of a| peal or- bv ftivTTTTTtj'- the" "sfrTem*7d. "Xpd ' peai t*--. Uoj+ed of Amx ''I" OI?tbr? hack of th? (|ui^t.)<|nnaiie L- , 1 Kve- V I : I 'l-lt WIO that he has been improper!'- ( ass-1 ipiod has a ri-rh.r to appeal from 1 . ' I'"'." ! ho.; e's TU.. fxisi?. o/his apnea!. however, should he that, he has one or more dependents: that he is a "nocos, ?irv" nt;i<i in eivilian occupatioTi; that h<- is a conscientious objector, or th; t he is entitled to a deferment on other ground,, authorized hy law. After that time, appeals may la- permitted if the locai hoard h satisfied that the failure of the registrrnt to appeal within the . n-dav limit w-ac due to lack of _ _ understanding of the right to ap. . | neal or some cause bevorrd the cnn. I 1 _ f if . _ - ? i-in m tnp registrant. appeal to the Roard of Appeal, the ne\t review which is provided i\. the appeal to the President. The Selective Service regu lations provide: "When either the State Director of Selective Service, or the Director of Selectiv Service deems it to he in the national in-, terpst, or necessary to avoid an r injustice, he may at any time appeal to the Preside!^, f yom any determination of a Board of Appofll " For the registrant or his de HHIIb \ * i JF ^ J usbaiurT . . by all means offer it con^ratulationsT ? W. K. Would, it be well fur' hie o make this change of jobs that have contemplated for so loin? ire The new Readings ready yet ? Ans: The new job'Aviil pay uiore iioney and so far aH yo.; are able o find out it Is going" to be per-" nanent . . . yes. take.it. Ves^ the lew 1*? 12 ASTRtVEOtiV READ N(iS are just off the |>ress. The irice is '25 cents . . . would Tfko o have you send for your copy to lay. Ro sui'e to setld yitur full lame, correct birtluijite ami adIress. You may ajso ask my free pinion on three questions. .11. M. C.?I had two \iais of ttttegrc and wasn't ablp-to?tr0 ba"k his year. At the present time I loii't have a job. Tell me what I oust .do to pass off the time. Ans: Yo.; would make a fine muse . . . \\T.y not enter nurse raininir. Don't continue to waste our time sitting around home lointr nothing . . . if you don't hi7ik Tinrsihjr ;>pp.nl? Lr Yttll ahe it business course or prepare ourself for some particular fpe >f work. W. R-?Last week niv boyfriend arrivd no to 11 <innct. Wiion it u o>s tvi'i' he asked another jrir! there f she didn't want to walk h<>m< ilonjr with us. She did. They took lie by niy house first and I don't rbrttk?this was?rights?UTmt?dm-s. t mean? Ans: In all-probability it means hat he is a little fond of the jriil. Phi.' rumois you have been hearing i bo tit. them this past week end ire no doubt tine. Don't r'it around Hid sijrh**. . . make dates wit:, the ither bo y s ..a u.d. show, h i n l .that, ymi aren't one t^ be jilted. *Vou too an be popular. Coupon TodayI bbe' Wallace analyze yoer probteai ' a clipping of hit column with yoer J d a quarter (25c) for his new AS* 0 CHART and receive by rehire Bail J lyzing three (3) questions privately. $ reef address to all letters. Addrest * ire of THE PALMETTO LEADER, , 0 0 fufly ? Separate Sheet el Paper!?J $ niiiiriotuioo p { >4 Stat*.... 0 Q iwi N*w**f d k?y? i'atsk marketing (jtotas set for fire cirer, dark. air ( i red tobacco Apportionment among the states f tho l'.'lJ-1.'! national marketing juntas I'm* fir." cured and <Tark air cured tob;u\o was announced 11?lay by the l". S. Department of National <]ui>u>. t'l.r the fluenifed and Barley classes were not apportioned anions 'the states, as the" Agricultural Adjustment Act of tinder which market in tr quotas are adir.inisti red. does no-' require the apportionment - of quotas auionjr states fur. these kinds of leaf. However, the Act provides fur pro-rata adjustments in?individual?farm?allot merits nr.. cording to theThanjre in- the na. tionrl marketing quota. In a referendum held in November last year^-more than Hh-n-cessary rvrn* third majority of tobacco farmers voted for:.quotas for the three crop years 1011 through Assignment >t^ state. iHiulas . made on tire basis-of p; st production records, allow he/ i iu-tmonts for uenth.Qj-.tsuTrhTi(?n^ and trends The national quota rmrrtlv set for fire-cured leaf v. a- i>7.">!.0 oi)<j 300,000 pounds. ' F 1,T i'i'v-rm-f 1 the rfl.. 11111, t n ^ are: Virginia 12.1*2.uOO nonnls Kentt.cky i'cTI.Vneo pounds: Tdtvnessf-e .2K,Pf?fi,o(iO pounds. A sligiil amount- trf fire-cured lerrf is tttsgrown in Illinois and Miss >uri For dark nil-cured the stal quotas., axe; Kentucky ;!H.7 l J.t>Ut pounds; Tennessee _.'k2y'I Ot" pounds! 'A slight amount of dar! rMtfrf-tnfrnrTiT"fsHTfrWh Ml MIS' souri alsoT y pendents i./ app'-sl" * > th- I't si fli.iin, it I i.|i i ; i t|,i ,* if le^ed deperfttT-ncy. t Id the interest <.f fur'her edit a inc N'eera rejristr? nts <.n thmethod of appealing decisions. ,'Ta jor Johnson sahl- '^Thex- is ->n h .ligation upon all?the retr?str: ?n his minister. Ids fraternal nr.'nui zation and the officers of t're Selective Service 'System who an in contact with the registrant. t< make certain that he unders'an Is not alone that he hay the pr.iyilcgj nff appeal, i.ut a! so when he m'is "The Selective Service Svster cannot afft/rd to permit reelstr; at who want to appeal t() his - thei epportunitv m--n !% - lr-caese the do not understand th'- v.1' at. wh;-i and how of doinc it." While the System of cours? would not want th" anneal ma ehinery cdm-ice-l tin with th" claim of those who Verelv k to dela1 their induction, Major .Tohnsoi stated, it is most important tha jio-ruKistraf^ W inducted until hi has hccn fully informed on atr had ample opportunity <o exercls his legal righti. TH/I W ' ? m.~*- > ?r-* Kershaw News ?The forest r; nger of Lancaster county presented t\v? tnovimg turcs at Kershaw Junior high ' school last Monday morning. The fiist picture, "The Hoy and His .Dog." was a comedy and created milch -hntghtrrr The hist picture, t "The HeTtTage We Guard," was in keeping with the preservation of the forests of Lancaster. These pictures were enjoyed by both fa- culty members and students. A "Home Makers' Club" has been organized in the junior high? school. The members of the club are students from the seventh through the tenth grades. These industrious girls meet every Wednesday from 3:15 to 4:15 with Misses Vivii: n?Webber.?Bernieo Johnson. Salome Spann. and Mildred Jackson, their advisors. The club plans to put over many pro. jeets ebnTng?the?aebtrol?year. On Friday, morning Miss Her nice Johnson and the first grade entertained the teachers r.nd studetns with a very unique program |in the school auditorium. 1 Visiting in Kershaw last woek!end were: Mrs. Mamie Spann. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLurkin, Misses Mabel Sumpter, and Annabel Sprnn of Chester; Mr. James Artry of Columbia, and Messrs. Eu gene iv Neal and .Jessie .Newton ot 1 lopkins. Mr. Andrew Helton. Misses S<->~ lome Sp:?nn. Mildred Jackson. Bcrnice JohnsoiL^nd Vivian?Webbe i sTfent a pleTisant evening in Cduinbin last Thursday attennding the S. C. State Fair. I Th" following are new officers ?*4?Ki ret?Baptist?i Imreh?for?Hr~? asso.iational yfar: Mr. J. II, Heath, chairman of "trie Deacon Hoard; Mr. Alfred Shropshire, secretary: Mr. I1. S. Beckham, treasurer; Mr. Ben Seagers. Sivpt. (>f Sunday School; Mr. W. IF Janus, finance collector: arj Mr. Jesse Ilivugh. president. ushe?board. III i: J A M AC! A. L. I.. N. V. f NEWS The people of Jnniacia believe like the "David," that there is joy in the house of the I-orJ fiw Bunday School and services were largely attended by both young - ml old -last Sunday at Bethiehem Baptist church. At 1 1 ::l.> the choir mnrehed to i}?? ' stand i>ii;| rendered beautiful s..-iu.r services. Tht pastor pleached a soul stininn sermon. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed the entire services; ?I " ' Bethleheiii Haptist church was ?v>-ty-ehul to have Hereon W. Wil-? Main back with them after 'attend inir the church convention. Miss'Viola Davis spent the week in Philadelphia, Pa. visiting rela, lives. Miss Zeronia Gibson spent the week end in New York City visiting hei sister, an.| brother, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. where she spent a busy week end. On Sunday she attended Mt. Olive Baptist church and heard a wonnderful sermon ?dvliveiW by Rev. Tape. She also visited friends in the Bronx. Kids dressed in spook and ghost begging. We were proud of o'ur race. Girls and boys joined the .]aniacia Theatre Costume Hallowe'en party Friday night. Prizes were given for the piost attractive and most, original costumes. A member of our race, Miss Mary Gamble, won third prize. Mrs. Martha MeDaniel rs asking as many of our women as possible to join in and help the Red Cross ( knit please. I rrr*." ??? . . - mr. t PaT^ns of r- JO r1 111 h trr rnftr fnrTarty part "J requires 34 yards of 39 inch 8 PALMETTO LEADER , Allen University's News Letter N'ovember the 8th will be a gala day at Allen University, and by the way, Saturday the date of the jssne _of this?paper is- November tb" h. Well idi.xoiuts_leaa_to CoIumhia on Saturday beer use. first, it Is the annual celebration of "Home Coming" for Allenites, and secondly, Allen University's Yellow Jackets will mefrt Georgia State on tht home plate in Hurst Field at ^:90 "sharp." The Yellow Jackets sharpened their stingers fine last Saturday when they defated Paine College in Augusta, closing a hectic fight, with a victory of 24-0. This is tho AnrrtJv straight-victory for Allen's team in these Saturday matinees, and the bet is 3 to that the Yellow Jackets will bring home the bacon agam Saturday, Listen for the toll of the big bell in Arnett Hall shortly after'the umpire blcrws the final whistle. You will have more enjoyment however, if you appear on the grand stand in person. The Rev. Suspen-tr Hughes is head of the Student Council anjl he is in a position to talk about "Home Coming." Srspencer says that "Home Cominir" ?t Allen next Saturday will be the rno-st colorful ?iffair during the administration of' President Higgins and his faculty. and students aids are pushing ""Rim front" every intellectual corner and industrial angle. Really. "Home Coining" at Allen is going to he a grand affair. Come and see. They will be here from all nai-t.s of South f'nrnlim your friends and others. T'"e Palmetto and Northeast Conferences sent up total of nearly $2,000 for cdr-ation. The .Columbia Conference' left 0^500 for the same purpose this week. When this announcement was made Monday by President IIiggins to the students in chapel, he was applauded vociferously. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHIRCH Rev. E. E. (JaiiHen. Pastor Nev berry. I* f. Tiie Sunday School was called to order by Supt. R. K. Gladden, with a very fine crowd present. The lesson was briyfly reviewed by Supt. Gladden, after which the pastor came "forward ami prcsented a few prizes to those- who had answered the questions which were asked by the 5apt. a few Sundrys ago. ^ _ ? The movntTig services were -nrffced t,f order bv the nastor at 11.00 a. m: After the devotional period our pastor came before us with a strong message, talking from the subject. "The* city of pcrce anil happiness." The message was enjoyed V Mis. lt/FS^umter. the wifeof Rev. Sumter, worshiped with us Sunday morning along with her two children. Miss Louise Bureh. one of the teachers at Drayton St. high school. worshiped with us rlso. There were other friends* in and around NYwberrv present with us Sunday. We welcome you to our church at all times. The"B. T: L. SFfvrer* begafv At 0:30 p. m. with the president. Mrs. Graham, in charge. TThe program for the evening was in th<> hands of the li'ttle folks. Mrs. E. E. Raulden's class. The little ]H*ople pre. sented a very interesting program. The servin g for the day' wer? brought to a close Sunday night by the pastor wher spoke briefly from the subject, "The miracle of life." and -administered the Lord's Supper. ^B ^B te; <?3H ' il-.A J/ may be obtained by sending Cm to this newspaper. Sizes fabric. , .-.v-i*' ??:";^2L.T' York Paragraphs? Mr. Martin Harvey director of tlie Youth Counsels of the A. M. E. | Zion church, was n visitor here at the Jefferson high school last Thursday. ( Ta a ba skt;tba 11 auirnniage last.. Friday between the 6th and 'Jth grade,. the scores were 19-6 in fa vor of the 6th grade. Mrs. Carl Rainey of Concord. N. C., was the guest of her daughter and parents Sunday. Mr, and-Mrs. -Loumis Taylor had as their dinner guests Sunday, A^jss Mattie Mae Heath and Mrs. Ester Young of Chester, S. C.( and Miss Susie Alexander o'f the Jefferson high school faculty. iiev. A. I,. Rut.ler, who has been? pastoring the A. M. E. churchhere for the past year, was trrnsferred to the Palmetto Conference where he^mH^pastor in Union, S. C. Miss Willie Bell Heath had as her guests Sunday, her mother and sister of Chester, S. C., and Miss Mattie Mr con of Richburg, S. C. The newa of the death of Mrs. Katherine Sn?arr was i]uiet a shock to the citizens of York. She ? was loved and honored hv all who ! knew her. | Jefferson's grammar school Hallowe'en-, celebration exercises were held in chapel Friday morning. October 31, from 11:45 to 12:30. The children from the first through the sixth grade,, took part on -the program. Childish Wele ih Halloween masquerade and featured a spooky street parrde. Each room represented a street and each grade a contestant Two -prir.es were- given to the two best. feature representedcharacters. Teachers last names were givn as name streets. The first and second grades from Wright St., were fairies and cldwhsT the third grade from Tav- I lor St., were Indians?squaws amT men; the fourth grade from Thompson St., was a Rrownie. fifth grade was witches and a de,-v i 1; fifth grade from Hale St.. basketball team an^ fans; the tooic first prize:?The six-th?grade., from Heath street was ghosts and ?a gypsy gay.- They took second prize. The play was enjoyed by a full a'.'dry nee of teachers, pupils and Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Curry, The. trhe moral of the play was to teach pupils to be careful and not damage or destroy anything hut to make themselves and others happy. EMSTO NEWS ATI rrt our churches seem fo be W i 11 ?? T.*. R can hear the lovely songs thr.t the various ehoirc sing. The First Baptist church is g.tting ready for the association meeting which will be held next month. The Atlantic Synod has just met in Aiken and those who attended, reported a very fine meeting. The annuel convocation of the R. E. church meets next mon'h. Rev. J. E. Webb and all of his member,, are bending every effort to meet their obligations. Mt. Ziou Prcsbvterian church in Beaufort county has icst closed a "~verv~ successful revival meeting. Rev. F. P. Metz( A. B.. R. D.. is the energetic minister of this church. The climax waB reached on irst Sunday when Baptism an 1 the. Lord's Supper were administered To say that Rev. Metz knows how to get and hold his people is putting it mildly indeed, lie is really doing a splendid piece of work. He has conducted very fine meeting,. ul bll thl'ee of l>t$ churchc:s this year. May Clod- bless this 1z , A ' " ' " \r\/ \K\\ t : \ 5cWmg $?& it# \5< W i 1 * 111 n.i ^ your name ana aaam?* tmet 12 to 20?30 to 42. Size 36 ^'SiWHHHHMHHHHl ~~ Sal Thanm^ I>?v4S ? Enlists in Y. S. Nav?y T!;> .. v.s IV 'l/in Davis, lit year eld a::'.:: 1 v n ' at lTlt'.t 1-2 Tobacco JJ street, u 11 I".: tD? o. trh the loan! rt!> y ,'f-r .iti:-.t st.aihn at Oity a TIull tills-w. el; as mess attendant Irrttmrnvy: ~ ' Davis has already rcpo'tid at the naval training -si; ti n hi Norfolk. Virginia, where he will c-ter into a six week's pi\Tirtn' training period. At the end ef this qj period e will be given a leave of absence and given the . pp>.-. unity of returning t() Columbia t t visit his relatives rnd friends. Then h will be assigned to duty ah ?-d ship in the U. S. navy, thus ni Marking on a new and col >rful ea. reer. n ?i i?t ? '' en lp specia 1 openings ivw in ; lu- regu lar navy and th? ivwl * rercv "i . . . and Thursday of each week special hcrdquarters are opener in the basement (/f city hall for the enlistment of young colored mer between the ages ?f 1*" and 30. 10 4 , 20 young man to carry on contmapl _ ly for Him. ti Those who attended the Atlan- ** tie Synod from here were: Rev. F. P. Met/., and Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Metz. The Synod yieets next Dt Tn Atlanta. G a~ Di\ Metz is Mi the state clerk of the ?>ynod, a po. Di sition he has held for yerrs. Rev. -I). T. Murray of Atlanta. ? '(7a.. was. elected moderator. The ^ Atlantic Svnod -cove - tho Fof S? i.th Caroline, Georgia and Florida. A very large delegation attended. B IBAIOARD AIB- CONDITIONS! F iiciiMiafl.stAT coAcaei ? # gnt.ii.j:.ow.y.o?Ttn jT' <n?' 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