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Field Agent REMITTANCES Cttrecka, Drafts and Postal or Ex praaa Money Orders should be aada payable to the oiwar of - The Palmetto Leader. Gocnmunications intended for the current issue must be T?ry brief aad should reach the editorial desk not later than Tuesday of ? eaeh week. City news, locals, .. Wednesday - - ^ " Phone 9 4 3 9 ; SaturdayTMay 2<h 1943. THE TRUTH SETS FREE! I , By Ruth, Taylor I As tho fortunes of war wax and wajieall over the. globe. therP is ? one battjefroht that is under constant fire. Ou- mirds are alwvs in .the front-lin^ of attack. The poison (fas oT~conflicting. dh-rup -tive rumors. ', ore dailylet?loose ' 'oyer our heads. Enemy sappers To eonstantlv attemotine to tun' _jn?l through from all directions to .undermine our courage and stavr ic^ liower. Our morale i* uudor an enfilade from all angles. v.Of COUrao when wP stop to ana' ' lyae. what w? hear \v? can usually recognize divisive propagarda. We are mature* thinking people. We know from whence stem the stories that tend t<? make us district our leaders -and criticize ithp . policies of our goyernment. Thae tend to make uR loot upon ovij. fellow citizens as * greedy, avanieioous mcto, fintent only on. their own profit?flhc - they workers, farmers; or industrialists). That tend to make us assumP our neighbors have alien sympathies or ulterior motives to depending upon how pronounced their participation in the war effort seems to he. W? can recognizee thesp filings | as enemy 'fitopAgands whep we stop to think. Unfortunately .there |T are bccasiorfs (and they -will he more frequent a5 thP war continues) when we ar? so tired and I disturbed by the press of things, that we won't take time to ana-| jyse what we hear?when we will listen with our ears and not with our minds, and when the constant repetition of divisive charges, of shirring remarks, of accusations. ? of half-truth* will find us believing in spite of ourselves. If that happens to -rough of is at the same time?it wHl mean a dangerous breaks in the line of public morale. There is one surP way in which can successfully fight this danger?that i* by administering the ,1 truth consister;tiv and constantly. ? We must go directly to the points! We must deal with each case as it arises, judging it or it* individual merits without regard to class, crefed or color. Wt> mutq fnc0 each charge as it is made and learn what arc tho facts. This is 1h< I --- snly way in whicv, W? can quench fear-? been us? /We will be discarding half lies 'n favor of the truth I k?fc We must guard our speech. Let I -grery thought of divisiveness end k- with us. Let u? have no defeat-J lam, even m talk at home. We P' must be our own "Rumor Clinic" ? searching out the "why" of eveiy p ; - We as a nationjgMMatt*rev?fn \ ourselveR by na<l* vty mast kna?m|JjfliM^w U i w? know we troth we \y-kxA never finftttfci Holy Graft , If for ^lack of jStrong n?en for life's bigger I ' ' * I BBk . i.' wc i \ *s.'* r* ?' Then you needn't have a hope. If you feel yourself lnferior -To others about yua ' You sw life ag a pesaimmt. Better change your point of view. The who has a purpose Hooks his wagon to th?j stars He faints not before obstacles Fate, to him, has no bars. * So if slim has been your chances Be rot at all confused Rpmomhe,. ,-hanFes ro o count Rather how each one is used. Then, if yon darf,-not-atr under. taking . i For that advent*.re you aren't fit You'll And it rue In every wath One's life l*c sees LAMAR NEW8 It has been quite a while since we had a good rain here and the farmer, had become worried about getting their tobacco plants set in j.inie for' a good harvest, but the and afternoon whb juarirrtitwe- for ewrywimg. 1 lianas uc 10 v?oo rain came last Mionday morning our Father for this great blessing. The work ?f Gic church is making progress along all lines. Tin church school i? still in the lime light. Supt. Jeffrey is highly pleas ed over th(. splendid work of the school. Services last Sunday conducted by Revs W. Fraiser, B. A Groom, R. Davis as local preachers of John, Wesley church were of quite a high order along all linos The theme of Rev. Davis' sermon "HayiTig'^Aeeess to God Through" be a real rally day. 'Each membe,. is asked tr pay $2.00 each. This rally is for'the painting of the church, for tliQ coming of the district conference whivh will be held here in July. The members iiro very anxious to do evei'y possible thing tq have things In tW shape for his great meeting _of lead?, g ministers and laymen from various parts of the state and country. W^are arranging for a large crowd to at^enrh the meeting it Sandv Grove Sundav. The -Blw WSCS. V. P. C.. S. S.. church choir through the' Supts. ard president of each group will spo?sor thP pro gram, through the cooperation of both churches. Mrs. Sue Scott was thr dinner guest or Mr. ami Mrs. Dae id PaidSunday. . Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Dc b.'so, M rss(Ls ' W.' Ma,. Mack. TdcTliY White were the guests of Sandy GroVc church Sunday. Mr. B Dukes reports quite a finP trip tc New York. whert. he spent two weeks?visiting.?relative^ a n d friends. He brought $l.r).00 for the church. Thank you Mr. Dukes. Sandy Grove Methodist Church -?Mrs. Marion?Rivers k;?proving" herself a real leader in the ehurchanil communitShe is sponsoring quite a l"'c leadership in the work of the church s-hool. Mrs. Elease Roderick and Mrs. K. Kh1vin arc .lovers of churchy school work. Revs. Rrown and Capers among the leading teachers in the school. Now that our boys and girls are coming ir from school, we arc hopeful of helpful leadership along lines of church work thru them. Sunday will be <>nf. of our big red letter days. All churches, lodges clubs from far and near are invited as our special guests Sunday. Mr. Moses Rivers, our charge lay-leader and Mr C. Burroughs have planned well for the coming of this great meeting next Sunday. We are asking our fr/ends in CTfrTsf- every who re ropra y that through Chrisi this meeting will a L)ii"?iinc to many anil is. ?At thc Lam** Caiiijrxy ?-luh last Monday night Mr. R. I.. B^rd reported $2.00 fn,. Mrs. S. RoRerson and Prof. Bennette reported $5.00 for Mr. \V. Roderick. Thanks to them. Others who pledged will pay rext Monday night. Mr. ('has Froch is happy over hU fine eropT Misses Earnest ine MeCullough.Willette Brown have returned hoire from school to the delight of friends.Rev. and Mr--, JL .1. Porter. Mrs Eva Casey, Mrs. M. Dubose, Mrs. J. Burris. Mr. and Mrs.-George Enoch were the dinner ruesw of Mr. and Mrs. M. BcssJ Sunday. Mrs. Rivers, president" of the WSCS donated th- b- i'w of thf hureh $20.00 for the WSCS. I am aire* thii is inueu appreciated l>> the church for this croup of wo ncn is full ol" helpfulness to the hurch. By R. I), reporter LANCASTER NEWS St. I,au| A. M. K. Church Sunday was a higy, day and a .cry busy one too. Sunday school net at 10:;>0 w'lh B. James White be assista t Supt. and leathers in charge. We wcrP giad to have Miss Nancy Rutledge teacher No. J class back n 3. S. after being absent a few Sundays on account of fdcknws. Sister Daisy Moore's class'stitt'have the offering ban1?f. jlatee Martin'K class regal attendance banner. The morning services began at ixm and the pastor preached as .before. Mr*. - Christine Ruffcdg'e aanjf a beautiful solo and dedifcated It to three young ladies tJF d^r't-bhiffcTi who iiisF graduated 'tffaw- Laneftstev training school, rsamejy: Miss Nancy L. Rutledge. Miss Willie Mao Allen and Miss Delori* Clinton after which Miss Bub* M?e Barber presented t o fhem a gift each from the church ??'a token respect for their loy m service.?The pVoject was sponsored by Mrs. Christine Rutledcr<;. ' Mf. Martin apd aon- Mf?. Tallinn P. Harper nnd children were visitors to their parent, on Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Martin. _ ? "V t~i_ ^-v i^'j .I >._:< -jT ' .y.m > V ^ . " K kiX W( it CM - ../ ^v--v^..;> ('. ;,; $| BETWEEN B f I I Jt &Jbr~ (BIT DEAN GORDON B. HANCOCK FOR AM') ANOTHER RACE: NATIONS MUST BE REGENERATED Some months ago when the renowned II. G. Wells visited thi^ country?ht. made mny pujtinrnt remark^?on race?|iip.iiidfrp. II o thought if the worst thing in the life of mankind today. All other sins pale before IE When we con sldc-r the preset t w*r as # priduct of race prejudice we ST^t some idea of thr depth of what Wells was talking about. Hc further asserted that there wa* a race between education and disaster meaning of course that unless men arc rightly educated, disaster would inevitably follow the onward stride*,of science. When we consider the current throat T;o civilization we begin t<? appreciate what is involved in an education that is "geared to a materialistic concept of life. Just Whether disaster or education is leading in the race desgrth od by Wells '<e do not know; but this \vc do know, that unless thru moral educaton men ar,, taught to live peaceably with one another >ve arc head/ng for swift destruction. World wars arc coming in loo swift succession and with too c. rvifiiu^s jui> mi it* long survive.- When our science is geared to human destruction there arc no limits to -iiy destructive possibilities ThL. race between education and disaster isn't the only rae.C of major . moment today. There is'an'other race between military victory for the allies and a vhangr of heart on the pari of said allies. Already there are diiv manifestation; of eras* selfishness ar.d the larger horizon^ of human brotherhood are being obscured by petty notions of what constitutes the essentials of human advancement. Unless there is a regeneration of "the natiors along Christian lines We have reason tr> doubt the future. Utiles.; the heart of the nations is purged, the forthcoming peace will be L-ut an armistice between World War I ,ard World War ITT At present there is a resurgence of iicninrity and the hi-, mane considerations of life. Just whether those have?taken?sufficient hold on the heart of the na* tiors to save them from the disastrous mistakes of the' oast i. a question that rrrlls for serious debate. If the spirit of labor i s shoTvri in its "strikes at d threats to strike and if th0 spirit of the employers is shown in their tude towards the FKPC?whi h fot tho time being;?is hibernatin, we are faced with an ugly picture of an ugiy situation. DothTF'-gf fibbing "is stilt orn' ftf the major pas.uous of the average man and whether he is a laborer or employer matters_n?t, If the democracies iwould !>,. saved. th?* "accent of life must be 'placed upon human beings rather than upon dollars as at present._ The race is patiently between moral sanity and the ravages of the dollar psychosis.. Although the_tidingrs from the battle front are more heartening, observations on thP hom0 front are not reassuring. Only grudgingly arc Negroes being admitted to some advaree position and the stubborness with which thesP advances are contested !.< ap' ominous sicrn. It is fervently to be hoped that common sense and san Lty_ and.-Christianity and justice ard human brotherhood may outrun tho forces which are consigning mankind to disaster; t Superior-racism is taking ah. aw ful heating today; aid t'his is as is should be. With two world wars to Hs ciedit within ja quarbreaking hedr. of mankind a curtor of a century at d with the rent realtiy, superior racism can no longer hidr its club foot. It is a tercror anil a menace to the peace of the world. It jo the most expensive luxurv of__all history. It :iln, (. holds the threat of ultimately destroying mankird from the far,, of the earth. Is the theory of superior racoon worth the mice it is exacting of mankim.l ? Is there not a more cxccnont way'.' Ave not tli advocates of race superiority ready to recant in tin; interest of world peace? In fac, of the fact thai to orthodox student of anthropol' '*y subscribes to the superior race idea, \i ill not those who preaca it heed the wartimes tliat are cvry v.herp sounded that the very idea is shot through with disaster? There am evidences that there is a striving in the hearts of the battered nations for better thir.jrs but these better things arf. impossible so long an human hearts'harbor fchc_feelin<j of race superiority. The very feeling is compatibly rv.ith the future peace and prosperity of mankind. If pae0 come, before the nations are rtfgfOi?er?tcd to the point \\hcrc moral backsliding: "will be impossible, it may come too soon. The va;c is or! Mrs. Robert Gordon Appointed to Bennetl Trustee Board ftvpfrshow, N*. f?Mrs. fiordon nf Btlton. 5?, C.. lias beW appointed i( member of the boaid of trust??>H of Bennett college, it -was announced herf. recently h> President Davie' T). Jones of th. collet .Vfrs. flrmirn is widely bnovA throughout Souih (.nrolinn and Is active in the women's division o1 the Mpthodist church, ^ i;" , 'tnryrv. THE PALMETTO LI THE LINES " NEWS OF SENECA AND CREEK. S. C. The third Sunday was a great -.day at Rev. E.L. Sitton's OZi.m B||kt||t church, Seneca. This was Home-coming' day. A huge ntytbcr of, members ajid friends - aajbta . aarly, Supt.?Aiov?ndpr ;md -hii?fine staff (if teachers handled. the church school and young people got glorious results. PdStor E. L. Sitton preached a strong and encouraging sermon. HisL big gathering was pleased anp edified with the massage. j At 7:30 p.m. the BY'PU Pres., 1 held the meeting. The Promised . timd ehoir -of?Rev,? Sitton's j church rendered delightful mu- i ?i<T? Our pastor is at OZion every I ftm^^tHiday. Tlie church is being , painted, which will make it more j cheering for the Union meeting | May 2O..10. The church raised $85 "recently. Onr?p?i*??r reports thut the State meeting was both great and ample at Columbia. Pastor Sitton held his Anniversary services of a weeks duration May 17-2:1. The preaching, lectures, singing and financial reports were splendid at Maple Creek Baptist church. Mrs. Tccora Williams a n d Mrs. Yadu Saltcrs are arranging to at'cml Benedict College losing. Mrs. Williams daughter and Mrs_ Saltcis niece arc to receive their'A.B. The se bright young pco I -pk*,?Mrs.?Vina Williams Sitton, wife of Rev. Sitton, Miss I.osoip Grant. daughter of Mrs. N. Grant' have the compliment jwkI Well' Done of all Seneca... Mrs. I'. M. Gihbes an accredit d ' Dean of Methodist OJinrch Board of Education was called to Claflin College Saturday to Conference Board of Edu'. aC 011 on important business matters. All of Bethel Methodist church and church school are preparing for Children's Day J.hc second | - .Sunday in June, ? , vwi'wr. i .m. /. w-., , KjrmjHta ROOSEVELT VISITED UBEWA^?gJl AFTER THE .HISTORIC CASADLANCM CONFERENCE, HE IKY (TED PRESIDED VISIT THE U.S. AS THIS NATK ~Wmf g|PP&I LIBERIA SUPPUtS Jtc'^vV AH IMPORTANT PART OF THE CRUSF^y^ _?> RURRER, VITAL TO ,-WOUR WAR EFFORT. . . OJUtcrh 4?> QWI . : %%%" 1 tMWQYHlEMT Ik BAITIMORt 5 PRINCIPAL WAR PIAHTVJHCREA! flWY Five PtRC6HT." > Neu?\ - > . * < i" awn ;v T- v /A: STEP IN , ., ? ?"!. K.<- . ' \ 1 ? iEADER CLINTON NEWS |c Friendship A. M. E. Church R?X. H. W. Walker. Castor t*.' " # Second quarterly conference > f convened at Friendship Sunc'ay I | with Presiding Elder Dr. P. M. | \ i Gary. The Elder was pleased with J J the reports and progress. We had c ^ large crowd all day. Sunday i school at 10:30. The lesson was : | wvll taught, aft'er which Mrs. I " Rebecca H. Barrage gave the t I revicw. Ttc vlsucr, \VrMC Wl'honryr c<J by the bupt. ~ ? H ! -At 11:3.). our pastor presented j i Rev. 5T C. Dcndy?who?preached-;-; a wonderful sermon front the 1 ; subject: The Preparing for Life | | I in the New South. '?-Sunday??the?pastor.?choir * , and a few members motored to ' Spartanburg and rendered setvices at Trinify A ME church. ~j I Sunday evening the Presiding . Elder spoke front Matt. 27:35.!' We had with us Rev. Young and v his choir of Laurens. Rev Young j also preached front St. Luk(? 2:41 subject: A Lost Savior, But We Have Fount! Hint. Pulpit visitors during the day. were Revs. S. C. Dendy, G. T. Shelton, A.C. Duck- , j ett and T. Y. Clttrdy. [IN THE CITY Mrs. Viola 11. Evans of Angus- | la, lea., .guesi ot ner momer-inluw. Mrs. Agnes I. Evans and!1 other relatives. IT* r husband, 7Prof. If.I.. Kvajis was recently 1 , inducted into the U. S. Army. J Mrs. Wilhcltnina J. Williams, the. ' ( guest of her ill-laws Mr. and ' Mrs. ,)ot. Williams.?Mr... Lillian ! Dendy of Washington, D.C., .is]1 hack home for a "short time. Shoj and her husband Rev. S. C. Dendy ' wire her(. to witness the gradu- j ' a ting exercises held?rrt Hell St j school. They had a daughter to J finish from the high school jde- > partment. Prof, and-Mrs. J.. R. Bates guests of Mrs. Bates' fa- j ' ther and sister, Mr. J.H. Young. ~Wtth-4he Sick; Mrs. E. Maggie i Minis and Mr. William Blakely. ~VVC pray for them a speedy re- i i BMCIBT TO >N'S GUEST. Wk IISki * if# BABftLAIS WBMSIKNT Of Uttkl Eg - \ mja:;.'- - #&W~*CCOMPUSI COMPOSED LIBERA' ' ?h<: ?s THL RIGHT T ^-^-^g3T:^-.-nif-r-,- f if-|gi;fc|f| r rovcry. Ml. Mnrlah Haptlst Tjhureh h Hev. I*. S. Hicks, Pastor "'? j.1 W'v had a Wonderful Sunday school Supt. Pvt. Loveless Dilaiti woi*ii,pp\.d with us. We , vere happy to see him. After j Sunday school -Rev. H. H. Hill | ante be!ore us in our pastor's | n/.-eiicc a.*.d preached a wonder- . ;ul sermon, troni the subject: j 1 he Pi\??nt Ago. He preached of thrte ages o*?eoHi asionp? war, t llwip; olnin'.oiit hitU?mr.n-ncrrtatrj "t~ was?a?splendid sermon. We I tope he will come again. The rotiectmn was- -mm:?Mrs. Emmrr buoer troni Bethlehem worship>ed with us, I'EOPLi; V KNOW Pvt. L. Diiiard spent the week 'inl with his_\vifa Alrs^ Ernestine Dillanl. Mis. Rosctta Byvd and Mrs. Emma M. Tnompaon ; went o Camp Gordon 'Ga., Friday to pciul tiie week end with their lusbands. Mr. James Sandres of. Balliiioit, Md., is spending some time villi parents Mr. ami Mrs?Hub--?rt B. Sanders. Mr. Theodore Gilium accompanied him home. ST. PHILIP AMK CHI RtTl Rev. T.H. Weathers, Pastor Sniday school was wonderful ondueted liy- Asst. Supt. Henry Johnson, Jr. The Beginmrs class ,von the offering banner. .\ warm prayer melting was r onducted hy Bro. Ike Johnson. | \ few announcements wcr;? made. < Scripture lesson by the pastor. At :erwhich he preacneti a soul stirring sermon, subject The Life of Christ. A good, contlubj:ion was raised. On next {Sunday Rev. H. Johnson. Jr., will preach the Missioniry sermon. Come and hear him. rhe choir is' invited to Red Hill n June. Those on the sick list are Sister Sofie Reed. Bro? Sam Richardson. Mother Penny Wnlker, Bro. John ty Myers and Bro. John Deveaux. ? -j- ? . HEt> MUSICIAN, PRESIDENT BARCLAY < UMT fOMIlit HTflATir <OMCl )|RECTIQN.H- i 7 ---" * ' >?T.w ( . >. . \ I-STATE AT :j: Orang | AN | The 29ih Anni | June 14 to j* and Sciences. Edu i and Ho j' Special courses foi 3' Small ;; Modern Library, Dc 4; For further informs ? DIRECTORC I ? ' ^~xkk~X~X-J~W~X~:~X~X~:i | MORRIS !: ~~~7 Sur | SUMME :: June -7= ? SIX AND NIN II Regular Collegiate C ? Education, Special Laboratc ^ of the El '<$ For Additional Inform; | J. P. GARRICK, Presii 31 Sumr ? ; Morr A _ Sumt be ned1 summe: Colui Monday, June 7__? . . . - (fir Monday, July 12, CSECC A Full Quarter of V of Bachelor of Art Professional Course THE BOARDIN'S DEPAR1 WILL 1 For Additional Inform Samnol R Hii?f*i*?o I^?....Mva ? ? AAV Allen University Columbia, S. C. LESVILLE HERALD Miss Gladys Ethredgc. Mi's? othy Edmund, Miss Lorine ? mors arc being congratulated their graduation from the B' Jr. college on May^21,. 1940. wish them much success as go out in life. Hampton Junior high sc class roll: Dannie Humbert B Dorothy Ray Davenport, Car Drafts, I*a\vrentc Pink Edm Clarer.Ce roaster. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. D. McGown visited Mrs. "EHpi? 1 ried Tuesday of last week. | Elizabeth Ro\vc of New Yor! hero spending sometime with father .Mr. H. Rowe. Miss B1 Dovd of Now York is visaing brother Mr. Ernest Boyd and o relatives and friends. Mr. Mrs. H. R. I)raft?s visited Mr. mv?. iru;<vt* e. Mrs. Tollia Summers last Xli day near Gilbert* S. C. M>ss < rie M. Fetdor visited her si Mrs. E. Harrell last Friday. Mrs. Teresas("ollins of Colur vis'ted her father ard mother and Mrs. T. Summers last Th day.- -Mirs. Nina Stroud ?nd ! Geneva Drafts. Mrs. Queen A Mrs. Annie Wat<?rs visited i Stroud's sick daughter in thP lumbia hospital last Tuesday. At home on s?ck list: Mrs. I Thompson, Mr. Toi'enee Dri Wc hope they will soon hP ou pair. Mr. James Abney i's sti the hospital. We trust he soon be able to com? home. Friendship Itoutist Church n 1? ... rvi'Huinr ,?prvi?v. \VDS held at Friendship Baptist Ttlttfrh nn \ day. Th? set vice \vap condu by the Rev. If. .T. -TorabeP of orusta. Ga. BYPU van condu by the President, Mrs. Eu Ge'^er and delegates w?rc e ed to the uniop to be held at Ridfifewood Baptist church on 2<Jth. ? Those in ard around Lees may- be interested to know Kerprcant Manuel C. Kdmond Leesvillc has recently been i tied The bride reports, that latter i3 very ill and is in th.J,,. * ,'tan T- _ .***-. A " ;r? '"'ly 1' v -tVi _ ^ ' Saturday, May 29, 1943. & M. COLLEGE eburg, S. C. : [NOUNCES? ]: tial Summer Session August 4, 1943 .wrses in Agricultnre,' Arts T cation, Vocational Trades ;; me Economioa.??? 21 Principals and Teachers of A Rural schools Hi ~ 'rrrtitoriea and Dining Hall i I ' ' it ion and bulletin, write: ;; >F THE SUMMER SESSION, It State A. & M. College,^ II Orangeburg, S. Ci Ijl - + X-WK-X-X-M-: 5 COLLEGE I ? nter, S. C. ----- - R SESSION I * " -July 28, 1943 i i== E WEEKS SESSIONS ourses in Arts and Sciences, <? Music and Religion. II >ry Schools for Teachers i > ementkry Grades ; \ ation and Bulletin writer lent or E. M. Booker, Director J; ner Session A is College, - er, South Carolina ~ *<\ i , i , CTALLEN | R SCHOOL mbia, S. C. ? thru Saturday, July 10 -? ST SESSION} .? ?? thru Saturday, Aug. 14 >ND SESSION) . fork Leading to the Degrees .s and Bachelor of Science. _ v* js in Education and Music ^ MENTS OF BOTH INSTITUTIONS ' ( \ IE AVAILABLE ~? --1 ' at ton Write: n ;sident G. E. Nelson, Director or Benedict College Columbia, 8. G. ?:?rpital?at present. ; . | Mrs. Olivia P. Drafts, reporter ;im- ! TO THE COLORED YETERANS | on | AND CITIZENS OF S. C. ot t i tt I Wc PROCLAMATION Also to Veterans' Posts that are hool Organized and Ladies Auxilovj iaries. Greetings: ond] i Sunday, May 30th 1910 will be ' ' j known as Decoration or Memorial M. Da-VUav p,at-iLude to God and as a Mjss token of respect to the thousands k js or moK> of our comrades who hcr gave thMr lives in World War I ubic an(* the?,, who gave their lives hrr also in World War II, for Demot^epirniry. t-trtsh ftf am flskihg evvry " ami city ami town to hold a pub;ic an(j celebration on Supday May DOth. a!-d That an appropriate program be i lira* arranged, featuring a prominent Car- speaker; that patriotic songs b-m ater sung: that prayers; fit ttrankfolnoss bo offered; and that all Vet-' nbia ei-ans' graves 1/e decorated whh Mr. flowers and a United states fla; urs- be placed on all graves also. Mrs. Request, dge, G. A. PORCH ER. g < Viva. Veterans' Friend, m Co- P. O. p.ox 310. V Georgetown S C Lulu ifts. BKTHFI. A. M. K. CHURCH t rill in Rev. 1'. I.. FeHJer, Pastor will Pnulehvillc, S. C.?Th? n??to- 1 '?'' spoke from thp hook of Ezekiel >>>i lust Sunday morrhig. a: d in t'm evening he snoke from tlvp Acta of ' * the the Apostles. Both sermon* were Sun- timely aurl well received hy spleucted did audiences. Sunduy school and*" Au- afternoon services were quite 3atcted isfsetory. ~ . X~ ' iricc The cliurch"and eomniurity are leet- happy to welcome home Mraa Lorthe 1 raine L. Lever, who has just coniMay 1 pleted a successful term at Allen university, Columbia. Fred Lcvvillc en, Jr., of Newberry, was the that guest of the Fred l^tmnp, Sr. his of father and mother recently Manor rion Myers was his sister's, Mrs. "Che Lizzfc- Keyword's, guest a' few ~ hos days since. .