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^?W[ (ii? A^ri^LocV t K^E- W**-1!* *imp>v cwmot. centL'r bi> r? ^(hpurfitsch one Umi? in school. 1 jy ayrt yunKing or cnanghip. my course ^v'AnOfrcther, next your. Would this Hpr^ "be Tt mistake ? K ANS. It is . virtually important Hf' _ thy/t^op decide, one'.' and for all w v.,,which course of study you wish t< K_ I follow and then?stick l?* it:?Tu+ charges that you have been mak. t?for the two years. ma> retard your progress, and cause y-M to lose a whole year's work o Discuss your problem v.dth one the teachers there and let bfv h?b you decide what course of >t <1 you should follow. It. I., a. -I am a girl of 1!? and go with a man of J2. tic vnai? Hnrp hp loves ive. f^TiSv'e him s< much'"until T have wished a thou Is there'a chance for me? t .\N?S. There is pot a charce _0J -you ensuring him to leave ins with for you. but ther> is a strong possi hility that- he will be instruments io mining your-life, if you contin He to h:im>- :wnnn/l H(?i Vmn reputation is worth far more thai the few rialtrv gifts th:B you v4 reive from this man. If ho oheul> ur? his wife he won id -probably cheat on you, if you had him. E S. ?I ant If) years old. And A * .. junior in Hindi school. I'm very ta entod in singing. I've been to)< that with proper training. I cmih ish school before taking up sirg ... '?>(?? ANS. Do not sacrifi.e yourschoo work for vocal lessons, bat if yoi can work tlie two in together with v out T'Obfticling with each other it would be well worth your while ?;? Vour music Instructor there at the school could probably help you lo. oate a good vocal teacher. Best- ii mind that your school work i> ' more important than the singins lessons at this particular tiuio it life.' ' ^ NOTE-r-YOt'ft" problenT n ill be a include a clipping of the column ' ply?send a Quarter (2."?c) for A 1N(1 covering your birthday; >01 free and confidential letter of sou tions.in private. IMease sign yot y all letters; gi\e your birthdate: STAMPED ENVELOPE for your Sy as yon fee! necessary and con of .logical reasoning. Wrap a Qi ? today! Write tor Ttie ARBE' WALL AC. Leader. 1310 Assembly Street. C< ' ' ?"?m *'i ii i .NINETY SIX Hlfi.H SCHOOL P. T. A. . .1 On Feb. 1 the PTA opened at p.m. with singing. Praver by - Mr. Lindsay Williams. Paper-on Life and Accomplishments of Dr. P.ookoi T, Washington by Jtstiic (Jrry. Dm t Mrs. Williams a n d Branson. Life and Accomplishments of Negroes born in this community, Mr. W. T. Boggs. Duet Mrs. Isabella Boggs ami M iss M\ J. Lark. Reading of the minutes of, the last meeting b y the secretary. They were appvov. ? e?l. Dues were collected. Everyone participated. Mrs. Julia, Parks discussed the point rationing sys> tern to familiarize the patrons on the subject. The program committee inform ed the participants who ate t < j ppear on program at the next meeting. The Association adjourned with After which the Association was very nicely served fried chicken, Irish potato salad, rice. ? , Rfav^v . vandla iiy-nekPf-'b and hot ?.-coffee by Mrs. Nash, Stephens, okiodp and, Hi*ll. -- - - 7 ARTHIRTOWN SCHOOL . -is, -if TV'* ' "vServerl with an asffcffcbjy' program ? by the pupils nnd tochers of the ' 'schdol op Friday. Lift Etfcry Voiee and fltn e. by* jftjlmshh at lis _ sung by the "entire student body ?"a* an opening number. ' Lord,A'm Almost Home and ."We'll Anchor Ry and Ry. himhers 't nrvhnged' by the prWcipal. Mr. 'ifloVwd' Winter were sung bv' tW schoolV-tflee club. Dett's numbers Show Me the Way and King .Je?u* ia'tf-Lietenin' wgre also sung ^ ^ Hie life of Mra. Mary McLeod Bethuneaml Roland "Hayes was beautifully outlined. c . , The students presented an original pageant, / .Women Builders, which ,MV?. a b#ef hi?t<?ry of the Irfe oOliap Mils ^ Nannie H. Btnropfhs, Miss Jane ^, fcubUfe "Wumi tiaVioB AncfcrMft* ,n"M &ArnxV;s ARE NOW READY ' ~ D RLE MS OF LIFE riaiMi4fMw M tmu jma wo wn? ^L_. ** GVI0AMCI . IM ^(KOM>M? rova ??octi?? IBBE WALLACE SIBVICE ' M. A. T. -This U'ilow that I thiin: [ like. how does he fet'l toward > thm't yutT think that ii i s i rieitds art- persuading; him to jro it h this othoi itirl, instead of t .a ? I' trn't understand him. \NS. All the jhm suatioa in the !.' < mid n t tnnke'bim o<> with this sfirl unless he was ipcraonuU;. it t meted to cor, She is the object ' if his affections*"... not" y?*r." A> ioiik as ho is u rapped up in her. j you'll never ho able to understand j'hirn. k 11. - 1 have ius(.finished a coursi i iliauty Culture and had plan\ d to tAerate a .-nop of my own* kit due 1 > war i-onaitiosis. I thin.t host?wait. Ali' -mother myptr hat 1 open now. Hi-lp m.- in malo ho liy.'.t decision. AN'.S. Th.ro :irr i-i'i-t:iiii nintownb aid t'ixtuis that can.'.ot-)jo pur.hasd at this .time. To- open a shop f_ j.wUi JiV niuicbials to work? with voId l-o a whs to oi time as well s money. You had hotter accept ! ihe job tr.at has been- offered you in the hi'/ shop then* in town, un! il on arc ahK' to ou.-r'.n-? llu t proper cpnioi.u lit. Your mother is - anxious to help you heroine ostubi lished in a shop of your own and. : doesn't realise liie-shortauo of mart iais. 1 t' I'. I.. We have been. loinr toyetkI : lor five years. W" linve planned ' to yet married, j. st as seo:i as h< I yets the job In/ anplied for. Must :?T~ct>ntli\ue to v.ait. or tahc a tip that has- just?beep?offered -me ? ANS. If yon "WVP" TO~nwejM "ThT" 1 ttip that has just been offered you i you would automatically break t.'i friendship that has meant s0 much to you for the past five years. You ? to propose, row that ho has. you - " tould h" v. illine; t.i wail a fett l more weeks. On tin- w'licr iiatul 'if you are doubling your ion- lot : this bovT to make the trio world i | l>e ait?mrtlet "to break your lony relations. nalvzod in this column free. Simply ivith vnur letter. Km- a "l'rivafe IleHltlvS NEW ASTKOI.OC^ KK.M)j will receive with your Heading- a nd advice analyzing ihrep (.1) Qucsjr full name and correct address to and please include a self-addressed, "reply." Explain your case as ful(ine your problems within the scope uirier wmi your questions aim mair E SERVICE. cart* of The Palmetto dumhia. S. C. .. ! JEFFKRSON (JR AM V. AR SCHOOL NEWS j The numbers of the Ith and 5th I grade* t>f the Jefferson firami: 1 ar - | School have f eon organized int." ,ju clu). n; nn-iy the Thiii't Club "I'lliji v II> is a member ol' the J :or Rod Cross. Thtv have nttrchased rirsi Aid materials, including a tilted First Aid Kit and a large Fiist Aid Wall Chart. From this illustrative, chart these students hire learned how to prevj nt and to -rare for maiiv nK"nor h<ime and school accidents. 'The members of the Thrift club ire also taking an active part in the Victory Hook Campaign. With pennies saved in the club, j we are buying a book to he sent [ to men in the Armed Forces. National Negro History Week was observed by the 4th and nth tirades by reading and discussing the TieHfeVomont s ami advancements of the Negro in the civili iiit.jii of the world, in the fields of Sciencr. .Liuiutirrc. ami ? Art, Music, Education aiul Sports. I UKKHY I1RANT1I SCHOOL | "In spite "of the cold w had a " irmrrt S '.nidi. y scHboL The To * s< m was taught by Rev. J. C Wil-_ liams. Alter which Miss Mattic Rurkett made rtmaiks on the les 1 ipspnuded tn tiy nrv iwn.'ihc' teacher Den. Ifamp Wilson. In the absence of the prstoj\ Rev. W ill ranis delivtred ;i soul stirring sermon from the text: As Long As I Am in the World I Am the Light of the World. Visitors were ML. and Mrs. L. Tillman. Mr. .foe Roukhu'ht and Mr, Gable Johnson. Mrs. M. F. Crawford is sponsoring a program which will h" i held Feb. 22. Come one < and all. . It wTs quite a sipi-pi ise to me I Friday night- when some of the Imembews of the adult defense " lass prepared a delicious supper dyt Ahe house for nu>. I thank my class for thinking of mc tn rtrnr way. I STATE WINS O1 j[)piih';i tmrvf.?Kt?4-1:?Ki'lmiir y?1-4W'ith i'kk. 1 t'-like p.fci-iun tinK'hiMiiyi' nii r'.lvt i> ul S'd. lit ( lioa Stale <'oil?,yv hlusUd t!u' topes "t irW'K'tliit ami added another sovthem t??ufcivil c victory or" 71-liS to thcil already I tnurcssivo ricord toward tac .ithern conference championship. Chatles Pcnn started the Hull'.o?js ?-? tin it scotintr spree and ith the able inofalship and as!-tame ??i" Wiiliart "lhttkie" Copt arid and Homy "Mice" llol.itu ;:d a lead or 'he fj'thtin-r Tiyvr.hull' linn-' ? ' Ti-Hh i t ;!: v end halt ilddrn. Copei I'wn'.y S '-rt'lS vv? I'o pke tit* in loads a. tile t nd i' i'v- st"li'i'?- surer b?i:i'r lis. til <! '2 respectively. Atk tson le i the seoriivjf for tit limits with 10 points, follower j lose!** hy Warnoi's ; and TTryt~ The Stile rt.yi i s have four bij; ni-ine attrivti'.ps on their so. odule his wee!;. Monday night. Feb. Id. M<?i i is P.rov -: Tuesday and Wed rights. Feb. i'blT. Xavier tliivcr -''Ay-;of~New-OVVans.-and thc^ <>nlv i~-(/Uthorn eonfenn-e team to do. feat the Brlldoos this season: and I Florida A and M. Th rsday night Felutary 1 s. | l.AKK CI'Fi 111(111 SCHOOL f I,. I). Bradley. Principal Tiie l otinty Koii'Qi"- .Mr?Miles was "resent at die eluittel oxer ises 1 inlay. and g*ave ;t <|U1Z 0:1 orcst p, esevvation. The e.>nto.*.t. .tits v.cic Marine Mel'riiIt. .Mary . \nn |l,o\e.a: d.?II. .K Austin. King IT.air'as ami Isaae 1I1: luini. 11. .!. Viatia won fust prize and Mary \nn Howard second. .Missis .Julia Mac Llroguou ami j Mnigar. t !'o;.ta of Wilson Iligh-j - faculty were the week end guests] f Mr.?, Gertrude l'orter Gavin. The following faculty mom "i/ .>,attl 1.n week -enri ?alinn* respective homes: Misses Carrie Jell, E*. nr.-1ine Weston. Verde!! 1 >ear.?i-11 i! w 1!: frrrr t and .Mi . j Amanda Williams. I'Totr~i~ i >. Mr:.die," M.W .!l?-ase E. Cain. CunT- PaseT yj;.. mie'n. .Jones. Ethel Mae Thomas and Mrs. .lean 11. Washington attended the County Teachers f'.neetinjr im* Florence Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. \V. I.. I,own Men : wen: the dinner guests of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Olin Singletary Sunday. .11 r-. Allen Green of- Washington. I), *C. was the week end guest of his mother Mrs. Susan Green. I'm. Man in s. Green of Mar-1 J ianne, Kla. is :home or. furlough J viaitiag- relatives ami frierrrbu ~ The monthly report rants will I i f issued Wednesday. They will I ontain examinaton grades. semster averages : ml this month's rades. Prof. P.i adley is asking .hat- parents clack card.- c an-- ' ally before returning tin in. ,_.Mr. U >bert Karl Marten spent the weak end in .Sumter visiting . fiends on Morris -foUoge u h;-1 Pvt. Mart in S. firen ami Mire i Kthel Mac Thomas were Sunday evening guests of .Miss Verdelle j O. Deas at her home in Sumter. ' Point lationing will begin the I week of Feb. 2"Jnd at the Lake I f'ity school for eolon-d ti.tiv.ens. j I Kveiyone is requested to bring i I War Ilution Book N'<). 1 to be h eligible fin1 War Kit lion BdoTT^T The following foods are included in the new rationing program: Fanned, bottled and frozen fruits and vegetables, ft' it and vegel:.ble jiiiees, dried- f-lUH.e a m+?trHc; nned soups. There will be no report of foods canned at home. i; i nr. i: mi ji ih. 11 st'nooi, iVTaTieT V. l)a\is, Reporter I Many accomplishments of t o Negro were brought before stu1 .hi i.xjy ,in?vig Nrgin?tiirtnry ' Week. I.iiieoi: 's Prrthday was ol> ei ved in various high sc hool class' Wf? t / vK.0,1 K "" o< I I no ml on February lUth. n 1 s - >. We wore triad to see Dorothy j and John Beondnax of Benedict oliejje in town over the week end he.t1' are ev-trradnates of this school. Mi.s. Hi^liiower aid Mis.- I jointj""Ts sponsored a pre-Ydlentine soc, al in the auditorium Friday nijjhl I *n interest^ of the IJenedi t Collejre drive. I Mr. and Mr?, Gardner spent the | week end hi Allendale on business. Miss B. A. Williams spent the ?Aupista,--Ga., and 1 \lia.s C. &. Wails in Gofmn+rm. , Mix. d.MHenderson spent the I week end in Greenwood litest of , : -THE PALM. VER BENEDICT , l.i i irnlher The followi: ? speakers were ex.eplionally jjood in chapel Mondavi '.Misses I'hiistlnc Brown, Mab.'lj_ Da1 is, Mntiie llr.iinU r.nd Mr | . Junics Gui y. |" We ni l- ill .<ie<.;? sympamy v. it h | in Hettis childriu who lost the:? (.mother Sunday nlgiil, Mrs. Annie j ileitis. ! Miss H. G. Iii-ndlcy the <3r {evade leacJv.'v. at Hock lLilI a <. j .?! iss Kli/ahcth Anders >n a studeni j ?l Clinton cnileae in li k Uili__ I iti' t:.' delightful guest .it' Misi .iii' i: Hid.vr SJ?ti11 'r. IU()i:i,KT S M A I.l.S j i.iicw school I I lit :u fort, -Another succes* | ul wot'!; of Jlrlijrioas Hireling lias I.st closed. The :i*r was in j- -hnrtre- r.f Mf-s "IV Intwkias. M iss | ln'.wkins delivered -1 strong and helpful talk On Tuesday evening id' last aedk, th<. regular faculty mecti:v v. as lieltl in tlus?school library. . 1 he?Chairman, Mis. K. (1. ltri._. presided. The meeting was-""djfen j id on the" regular time and carj i,ad out in it* rega lar manner. A; sua! I'd. Chairman; Mrs. Riid aye nr. eh inspiring ard helpful informal ion on the suhje.t Mcth:ds of Pimming- Scholarship AI .noiv Our Pupils. After which I the discussion was led hv Miss K S. Poli.c. Each teacher was very. < nthusiastic ami readily spoke nriei'ly c'a the subject. Mrs. W. -4!. Jones n;iV|. a. summary on saiv.i? v hic-h was c joyed. At the regular meeting of ihc I'TA which was held Wednesday "j .1 ftevnoon'. Feb. Kith a wonderful ' Aeration -preceded ffTe~~ meeting, ' t then th<~~ house' V.as" Opened fat j 1 old, new fTfuT unfinished b.sinrss. , Many pre f ! m- v.vte discus: ed and r aitly salved. Next the minutes i d' I he 'fist r:rr,i;:t: v. iVv iv.ok <v. ! i ive I and adopted. The roll was ailed and each member respond- : d with a Bibleverse and dues. 1 i en. members were pvesc: t * >vi the next meeting will be tit C t'e' W::.sT.itiy;loii l.ibmry Man I. . 1". Ki.'M, u The Roy Scouts Troon 111 of a !?"'_>ALt Smalls, high sTtrnrrt jp duv a iiiCi a vft eut work under the excel- i 1. tit leadership of its Scouimas- b ter. Prof. \V. Kent Alston. t On Friday. Feb. 12th the so exits t *1 > endered a very appropriate nrt>- "J pram which was e.joved. Rev. t Simmons.was presented to deliver the message. Me- used as a subject The Origin of the Scouts Or- ' ganization. Everyone seemed to " ! ?TVt' hpt'tt nil* It IncniiAil 1.. J program. I l> Repot t cards were received lust 1 Friday ami some showed oreditw- j , lie maths. while others indicated .. 'hat tlie own (is must do bet tor. I > I vi rybodv is proud to sc.* Prol j :> W. K. Al.-ton up again after being ) -'..1: foi a few days. We h?.p<> h< | 'j . ill continue to improve. i ST. A>1 lis A. M. HTTTlTBOi "|.? I st Rev. \V. M. McDonald, Pastor v h 1: spile of tin- cold weather S. d S. was well attended. The school v as reviewed bv the pastor. The tVg-inneis' (lass is holding th( p banner. At 1 1 :!10 after the pre- ti liminaries ire pastor preached c front the theme Lei as build up 11 Christ ( iuiI ch. which-was deliver-xd in ..well chosen words, Sunday night Founder's Day 'was observ- . ed with a program. Mr. .lohn.Al- 1 stort a student of Allen university was the principal sneaker. His'ad p (iti'ss was. very UmcTmvpimd enjoy j od by all. Our choirs are render- s inn excellent sorvic^. Several vis v itora^wero ivosont. f'nmp nernin /oigffitrc W( Iconic. ITETIIKL A. M~I:. t IH RCH 'i . IRev. If. J. JefTerson. Pastor l ?Tha nmnHini' ?mw < m i yulM 1 ;tn' I Miiulay hv.t the con pre Ration \\ .u * well renresorted in nil of the scr I 1 vices. Our Kndowment Day ef. v fort for Allen university was very j0 pood with more to follow. TVu I r pastor apparently was at his'best K Uwt Sfibttnth. He brought t w < !' ^hUBrmftil nnssoges. The morn- ' ins message was scleot< d Acta 2(5: j .2: The ni-r' t "was chosen from ! I Tolrn !?:2r>. ~ ' "~JX Hror W. Tf. Yrrnnjr war ir.oisly elected the delegate to the j n ?r nual conference. Hro. John Mar |h tin as the alternate. These are t\fo ) t tplcnriirl chvrchmen who had no opposition in- the election. Now tht delc'irate-* are as follows: Bio. a I m?e? Mv Vt'oo4l>m*y defecate ttT fRF <fistricF~conference; Dr. K. W. I Mance delegate to the teleetoral col t lege and llro. W. H. Young to the I ty ETTO LEADER ANP NEWS SHORTS < 'uiM ii.uf ii > ?>"<?Wn>?< ?i? ? . ,\ j / v v i .1 j;in iri rijuam> \rx port: nilv tluwi < \ist- at present. Wushhijfton. 1>. ('. ? As a ve i cT \V illiaTu Mastic's resTjjrnaion as < ivillan aide to the secvety of war. many ehnnjjes . are ont-inplatcd hi the department, it is reported by officials. Secre-ai y?Siiio.^in- unaware of' the seronsness of the situation, is said, o have ordered .immediate ac^ Jort : nd It cesation of practices .nimical to_ the progress of Neirots in the. Army. Changes are >:pe<fid in several instances /n "ohiplianee with the charges rude by UastLe._S.onie of the der --iai trirnt- oiiieial< touched b > fuse (bitvfes ar t not in Washin /i.'ii at i res'-nt. hut uik.ii their reurh to theiv respective offices aeon will he tad i n favorable fo" uftfo t:oop.s. Hollywood, Cal.?Jn one of thi intst articles that has ever been .v: It ten' by?a?white ci itic about .Wirrofs. .Miss \ irei'ilii'. Wi ipht. Ha at rival editor of the Los Anre 1 es l>iiily News ex pressed the ijthts < f colored artists in the ->HctSr-.Miss Wright bears- iin excellent reputation with Negroes is well as with hcv-own for fairness-?and ability as a dramntrg critic. Washington. !). C.?Democratic and 1'epublican cloak 100111s i n the house ol' representatives buz'.i (1 with excitement Monday following tile brilliant "maiden' -pooch of William I.. Dawson; ougressman from the first district?of Illinois. That his lirst speech in congress should be in h fense of a Negro, who like hint-elf was on the spot, made I)aw-oil's effort all the more effective .u.?the?conclusion?of?his?speechnost of the members rose as one man. cheering and applauding the courageous Negro congressman. Only chagrin and disgust were written on the faces of the pitiful petty politicians who were prosecuting the bill and urging the dismissal of the colorful, dylamic William Pickens. Washington.?Defending the coissue in the Pickens case Itep escntative Charles I. Gilford cu WassnchuseiLs said: - "1 did not now anything : bout Wil,l_inm Iclcens until this debate opened, did not even know he was a col ired nuvrr. I do lio 11 iko the" idea 1' bringing the color issue t por. lie Hour in this manner. Most of is did% not know Mr. Pickens was colored num. That should hive tothing?to?do?\v.ill?ih?why dtir. he red herring across tht? trail'' Ve love the colored man. I wish e was not colored, because my eeling is more favorable toward iim in that he may have, clone uinc'tliing of which he was TTOt" ally eonsciou.s in hi- enthusiasm i) help hks race." Tuskegee, Ala.? Why is it that .t. Col. Benjamin Davis, Jr., is ot commanding officer of the ar:v ail school here, near Tuskeoe? Th: t question is being asked , y Negro soldiers attached t o 1 his base which has recently been ece.ving, considerable unfavornle publicity because of the strict olicy of segregation inaugurated y Col. Kimble. These soldiers oint out that a squadron consists f 1." to 28 planes, a group from 1 to 121 planes and u wing from 2o to 2f>(J planes. Lt. Col. Davis ; in command of only a squadron he bHth, while Maj. Sam Westrook. white,- -has charge of a roup and Lt. Col. Noel Parrish, ,*hite. of the same lank as Davis ads the Tuskegee Army Flying Ichool.' "Four years at _.West 'oint plus months of traning a quadron should be enough t o ualify Lt. Col. Davis for the ost of commanding officer o f lie 322 nd fighter group or post unimander of the Tuskegee Arly Flying School," these soldiers oint out. "Whv isn't Davis--gctt ing wnat is due him'.'" Port Huachuca, Arizona.? Mtijharlcs .J. Blackwood, highest unking Negro line officer in the 3rd tfiv-hdott,- has been put i n ha rye of the special service ofof hid division m [Tie Fort luachuea area. Maj. Blackwood ucceeds Maj. Homer F. Browning ho iA on special duty with the 1-3 section of the 93rd. Associted with Maj. Blackwood will by i ; assistants, l.t. Herbert J. I.owy~2n<r Tits. John J. ^Johnson Jr., amis K. (ileason and Reuben E. baser, Jr., all of'the 369th Inantry. Maj. Blackwood rose to he rank of first lientenant. i n VMflM Wftr 1, and at the end of hi t war worked as engineer with lie Burlington railroad. In March 941. he was called back to duty i*ith the U. S. Army and in June f that year went to Fort Huachua < nd served with the 369th, or anizing a special training v.r\/, a the 93rd with 62 officers find 136 enlisted men. Phrlndelphia.?The Philadelphia oily News announced last week ..-.v ?> ,.vv.?i ti. V, v> \ >11 ii i IIUV UM! he word Negro* identifying porous whose nuirfrs apeured in the icws except where there mighft e some specific reason for addiional data. r.nual conference. ' , ' I hiring the Sdbhrtlh aiTiftor Mas." er U. L. Pegnuae" reviewed the lea on to the delight of all who tor rd him. STHOTHKK ANf> IW.ATRS NEWS ITy >1 r?. Fimiop Th?m |>s?mi S.mlay school, sit Gs'thsrmare ;*.nptist elunc'h v.as at the us.al '.our v.'il . iKaieon Thoir.as I*c?onh?. in chiirye. J'ocav.st of the iavlcaiont wuaJu'i' the i-lasses win oniomeu and taught i>\ .Mis. l-.u >ic(> Thompson one of our teaohois Prayer seiViOO W.ts -node ted -hy r)ea:on Thomas Jwckso;'. Ou"ftstor the Hev. li. F. Scars a no he Rev. R. \V. Wflliam* of Co ! labia were on the tostr. rn an Iter the ttreHmiearies t e -pasto. o.il: his text St. .Matt. .r>: 1.1 Y * re "the rait <??" the -earth. 'I he soi non v. a.- rdul stiriin;1' and en.iove y- aiL Otl7 nicmlrei's are ver - niuh pleased with Hie sermons o iev. Sears. 'ehool News Gethscmane Jr. high school has ocently organized a PTA with ar nrollnient ol' foity-oi^Ut patrons I'hcse patrons have pledged om -;undre4?percent coon oration Tint he organization is movirg snrootl y alongT W e also have one of th< >est adult schools in the county i'heattendance is very large. Oui ^Frm^rp^T7~Pvr<T \Y ~T'_Mmvm.ie he teacher. The 1-H club had ju: very inter sting program here. last Wodres lay. Miss Lulu Relic People ilie president and presided. A society, named Merry Mhkor; dterary society is attracting mud tfjention. The officers are: Presdent, M^. Helen Qsborno; Vice 'resident. Mrs. Snnr.ie Young; Set etury. Miss Lilly Ruth Thompson ."reasurer, Mr. Hock Young. Tht ast meeting -was :rt Mr. Solomor foung, Jr. After the business, efroshment avtrm-served.? Of interest to the many local friends was the surprise announce nient of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin marriage of tluir daughter. Tanie Etta to Pvt. George Parrottc Jr., of Chester. S. C. Mrs. Parotte is here visiting parents and Hondo and will return to Richmond. Ya.. March 1. The couple Form OFA Form Ko. H-lSOl * w ? * fc UNITtO STATU Of AMIRICA J"' m. ( ? -- ?^ ?OFFICE or J Cob PRICE ADMINISTRATION ?'h. ? - A4i s-s~\k. i1 a irr\ liinwr *-v^nauivicK i I! v Processed Fo I HEREBV CERTIFY that I am a War Ration Book Two fo fa member of my family un m for whom I am acting wh r ' submitted to the Board; That the name of each pera< Ration Book One are accui (That none of theae penont ii tion, or la a member of tl ' 5j| ) ence in kind or eating in j J l. - command; i J That no other application fo persona has been made; I . . That the following imventorj | ^ , v all indicated food* owned y J Declaration; _/ 'CMHm li Pounds of coffee owned on ?v minus 1 pound for each p< < Declaration whose age as 1 v _ ' Book One ia 14 years or 1 2. Number of persona included ?' v Declaration whose age a* (on War Ration Rook On I. * years or older. , , Cmumant Woo dm \ Include all commercially ei canned -rewtahleei canned soups, chili sauce, aad cata Do not include canned olive I q relish; jellies, jams, and p : '' - 9 noodles; or home-canned f 3. Number of cans, bottles, and I , ~ , tefsr) af cosn?arrially 1 I I blea, juices and soups, oh j v . owned on Pebrnary 21, I ' each person included jn th 4. Number of persons included I n..i....u. _j- The n?w? of Mith prrmn iin I number of hi? or her Wmr ibttt ' PrM Nam* /" \ * I::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~t ""'4. ? 5 , $ -- 7 8, .. j If mddilional apace it nei NOTICE.?Seetiaa *1 (A) oI the United HUtM CrMnil Code make* I it a criminal oScums. punilhable by j a maximum it If yaar?*t UtDtUonment, <10,000 Sin, or both, to make a falao atatement or raptaaaauttoa m tmr aitki iNOIJm thk JildSh t.m. . a.- ?f? ? ?, rr-| - -|l - ?. ?. 0?*????t ^l?1 FORM" Frm canned foot Consumer Declaration form suppl tration. is to give registrars hand for detacbm^ coffee stamps from stamps from War Ration Book T excess of five persons. (See stor out pfAperly, :;ign it and use it i of February 22. It \?itt save tin I Local registration hoards hove 1m dnetion rpTyearint1 here. RirppHes registration points to take care o : . S; _ PRES. STARRS TO SPEAK S'l IN LOWER PART OF STATE N Con tinned from Page 1 I . Al. E. Pastor, Prof. R. E, Iihue, u Principal WhiLtcwiorc High school -o? Airs. T7evister, School Sop. rvHoi ?t and Airs. H. I.. Rcssunt. Convcn- *1' ./on President, alone with Airs. C J. Suggs, Club President will ^ ssist the pastor in welcoming c tr. Stark*?to trhe ?-1 tuiepcndsnl is tepublic of Hoitv." :vl 1 ill IT. CARMEL A. M. K. CHCRCU '' ? ii Rev. I). C. Brown, Castor Owlh^f^S. fV- Tn suite of ttn old weather a lan/e v. niber at- N ended"" service. Sunday school at ie usual hour with Sunt, and ten- C hers present. The lesson was re- \ ,'iewed by the pastor! Preaching t service began immediately after. , Thtr-pastor spoke to-us-very brie! H njoyed the message. The collec- A ; Cion On Founder's Day was $150.26 ( M. B. Dorrah, reporter j THE WAVfcRIA SUNFLOWER SOCIAL t'Ll'B r Mvr." Annie I.yles entertained >1 lhe Sunflowers on Tuesday even- ? ir.jj;. The club was called to order at 8:45 by the president. The \ chaplain led two selections; wc ., repeated the Lord's Prayer in con i ' vert. Mrs. Thompson read th< i 1 fcripture and this ended the de- v ' votional. Our plans were made ' Tor a silver tea to be Sunday. Feb ' 21st at the home of Mrs. Lyles at [ I T-l Allen-Benedict court. The roll b was called, ea.h member respond !< ' ed wth a Bible verse. The hostess :i k 1 served a grand plate supper, fried chicken, cheese biscuits, salad, hot tf ' j tea and coffee, cookies and nuts, tc ? which we all really enjoyed. We | .adjourned to meet with Mrs. A. a Landrum 2400 block-of Gervnis St. L Mrs. -Coles, reporter. rn was married in Winnsboro, S. C., ' July 27, 1942. This reporter wish- j, ,es them ntucn success. Z. -y\ *aes^Bs=^^sasBBSE^^^Bsr~ ^ Appeared, Bud<et .Bureau No. 06-R126-42 ? ? f? war ?f thie Declaration moat be filed i tka Office of Price Administration by i peraon applying for War Ration Book far tka naoaakou of a family nnlt, and each peraon who ia not a member of a lily unit. File at the site designated. pone will be deducted for exceee tupplie* the food* lifted below according to the ednlee announced by the Office of Price ninUtration. J PNr- i a r\ a ti rs k ? j L>tV.LAKA IIUIN 11 ods and Coffee authorized to apply for and receive r each person listed below who is a it, or the other person or persons oae War Rati+n Booh Oma I have , >n and number of his or her War -ately hated below; > confined or resident in an institu- J te Armed Forces receiving subsist- r separate messes under an officer's r War Ration Book Tko for these ^ t statements are true and include [ hx *11 persons included in this d November 28, 1942/ erson included in this , ^ itated on War Ration older. - 13 i in this ? . v i stated _ e is 14 . ? ->i timed fruits (including spiced); ifruit sad vegetable juices; canned up. t; canned meat and fish; pickles, reserves; spaghetti, macaroni, and 10 bods. - ? 1 jars (8-ounce awe or aMMa 0] inched fruits, vegeta- t 2( ills sauoe and catsup ' 1943, minus 5 for > tis Declaration. ? , ill! this ,? -lulled lh ihia Declaration and the ' m Book One ii: Nam km r \ > ~ZjL i\ !!" ... I "" tded, attach taparat I heat ^ c (Sicaatura of applicant or authorized a*?. t) (Addraaa) ' "" (Cl't/arid" SUU) " ; ? i >1, " in* ornct 10?127441 i , - )S, Cf)T*FKK?The purpose of the ied by the Office of Price Adminis- p ling War Ration Book Two a basis Wat Ration Book One and point ^ wo for stocks of canned poods in y on "page 5.- Clip. this form .fill it ^ tfhen you register during the week ^ le for you and registering officials, g. ?en instructed to accept the reproof forms will be on hand at dll f persons who do not clip this one. . .5 ~ 1" tj tturda.v, February 20, 101.'} \ PATE-AVIDE ( AMTAKiNK FOR J YA CENTER . r : r<>n.i'Hi? i' from Page 1 : !?. ildinjrs which will accom- j lati* n?n o trainees that are to !i sent here, provided such funds ? e raised. At the filst nee-ting: F urn: an l illiams was chosen executive sectary of a plan in?jr -board whi.h t: i complete its organization )d forinu 1 ate ' further plan* for e drive to raise $1500 at second eeting on Thursday night, Febwry IK, at South Carolina State ,11,.po. - J. itr .MrGlioe. Reporter atioxal h i'm an e wkek . ii.i; i;k observed despite l UTAII.MENT OF TKACHBUS SSOC.'I ATION * .Continued from Page 1 iah .School. hi West ('ol?mhtw1?ruToi tTie direction of Mrs. Ida . Bull. _ Tf you need further inforipnon or sujrp- stions contact eyniour Carroll, 01!} Oak StrP^ oil'in bin. S. C IOTHKR GRIFFIN ATTENDS NI) ENJOYS INTERACIA I. MEETING'S I listened to ;? sermon on Piv.y-^ i', a., my church, First Calvary*' aptist, by the Piistor ReV. S. S. mmgblood. The sermon was onderftil. My heart leaped for J iy. Leaving my church, I visited racial meeting at Allen Uni- i ?rsity. The speaker was the Rev. A.- Racoats. vice-president of enediet College. He gave a won- ' grful talk on Nhyjiw Ilictnvy J mldn't have been better, even if ;e Judge had delivered it. 9 From there~T~"visited the USO > an Inter-racial meeting. I lis- 9 nod Jo the discussion between to two races, which could not live been better by any means, he mistress- of- -ceremony was J< [vs. Minnie Johnson. She played r er part like a genius. Go for- ' ard Minnie, I will pray for your tceess, until you reach the itdge's stand. 0, could some more of our Ttmg women conic up higher, [ay God bless all concerned: Y9U1S, MOTHER CRIFFIN CARDS PROFESSIONAL DR. H. D. HARPER DENTIST Pilling, Plates, Gold Crowns, M ridges -^|j? Extraction by Conduction Anesthesia Office Hours: Telephone A.M. to 7 P.M. ~ 2-0750 709Vi Main Street JR. H. H. COOPER ; "DENTIST pecial Attention Given to Din- !| eases of the Gume Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty ,1 ffice Phone 6429 Res. 8264 i 125 Washington St., Col'a? S. C. DR. J. G. STUART Eye. Ear, Nose and Tftwat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Residenc* 1:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Ree. 4691 1:00 P.M. toJ PJtf. Office 3794 f ffice Hours: Telephonea: ! 130 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. f on 19 hmmons Art College An Accredited School A Training in Reality Culture, Barbering and Community Organization ppoirUmeuLs Monday Through ^7 rno?y O. Box 1392 Colombia, 3. C. Counts Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS IMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN BY YOUR DOCTOR A ?nll Line of Toilet Article*^ 106 WASHINGTON 8TRMi PHONE o MADAM ffeJTKRS hair grower ir Diseased Scalp'? Glee* life Ml Beauty. BEST GiROWBR~pply once a weeto?PH**- Sffc IW? Blandlng St. CoIqmHa.l7/? * \ rants Drug Store, Washing!** 1 k Th**as l>r*g Sbors, TayUt and Harass Bile*!*