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The Leader will publish brief and ..rational /letters on subjects of general "interest, when they I are accompanied by the names and udd 'eases of the authors , and are not. of a ciefamatory nature. . Anonymous '.communications will not be noticed. He- I jested manuscripts will not be f, ~ et-itirned. ?1 GEO H. HAMPTON, Publisher E. PHILIP ELLIS, Field Agent REMITTANCES ' I Checks, diaits and Postal or Express Money Orders should bt ] made payable to the order ol , The Palmetto Leader. Communication's intended for the current issue must be very brief ' and should reach the editorial desk not later than Tuesday, ol euch week. City news, locals Wednesday. ^ Phone 9439 Saturday, August 2h. l'M.'i COMPETITION OR COOPERATION? By Ruth Taylor ?'~ ~ f- Competition or cooperation? f Which shnM it he? ' L Reduced to its common donomiualoi that is the question before the world* today. It is the dominant theme of this war. Fail competition is healthy both , for individuals and nations?but h must be an amicable ri*va ry with i f tho loror roudy to-ncqopt defeat gracefully and the winner hold- i ing out a hand of friendship. Th | danger lies when competition becomes too keen and degenerate* into a street fi?ht with no hold barred. National competition can too easily become d'structive wnt *? - ' tu IT, ^ I Cooperat?oTrTs rhe^safe and ?an" way. Had Germany, for exampl ^ spent a small proportion of who her war of aggression cost her in j \ : buirding up her peace time indus tries and in extending her trade she could have prospered far beyond her wildest dreams of con quest. Had Ita'v devoted he'self t peaceful colon iz "titfp, she* conl ' v have ex'ended the "Rjnmnn Empire beyond the ambit'ons of anv Trie sar?but she cho?e to spend her money in the parade trappingof wnr. Had Japan plnved fair _ in her t> eatment of China, Jrhc Japanese would not now be among the moral ortcasts of the nations All that was needed was that they cooperate?not indulge in un - dercutting. land grabbing, theft murder, and all the other gangster methods of cut throat competition It is easy to condemn this ac sfe . tron on the oart of a nat on?bit" tr to be practical we must brin? i _ t ~ T-?- 1 - ?V:."; Muwii \aj uur uwri lives I/O wr rn i|-' operate or compete? A-e we work ing with our neighbors or Ho we try to, get. ahe;>d of them h y shrewd and sometimes unsorupulo s methods? Do we wan* nd vantages for ourselves alone or for | all people? Do we eive an hones* dollar's worth of work for every dollar received ? We nee-i to work for a Nv'ti" not for a boss. We n~ed to think of our work in te*-ms of w'-nt i,* rwrll aceomplish. not as ?o mnnv Honrs taken from our lives. We j I 1. fVnt I on'v will wp results. Cooperation is a ioint notion. Tt ft. '' ' means th^t all will have to freely KK'' end lnt.elllcont.lv mn"e tofrnthe'-. H''o n machine where enrh K|;,, has its partienlnr fnno?inn to fulfil Hps ' also liVe n moraine that it K1^?hnttt rorroetlv, an that, each part Kt. is capable of taking up its share H. - Y&m; ? |.| *v f stress and strain. We are all \ orkers. Let us v of>\ the efore ! i 1 cooperation?not in Competi- 1 100^ . | (. DON'T JITHIF TOO HASTILY By F. J. Del.aine , t -doesn't have to Le am. inn i'hen the first leal tall ; for does it have- to M t'hen you hear the hla. k e:o\\ 1 morning all .'or must oile* he sleepy \ hen he foes' to bed I for sulVtrii'"- with ;ienr:i'iri: , Yhen a pa hi is iti one's head 'here i* not always a had nun ti t'hen -one has dreadl'u' dreams liTish es u re alwa ys"' fa unit tful n an inviting stream is one's heart always ha-?py Yhon lie-illrsflTs up a 'sm iTe iohu-tinies one's heart is bleeding t'hen he is cheering all the whi'e i 'aeh thing has a purpose' ] i ml a specific one bet you j "ake close note of each subject ; 'o see if it is true ? . ( len have mistaken the new penny , 'or a shining silver dime lence you can't play safe by reading "he signs of the time VIEANtfSV -J "OMMJS^T^ By Wilthrm VlfK inlay Bow man | UK ANTS .. \ 'oeni Dedicated In My Wile )n Her Birthday I'UK I'KOMfSK I LHI) s()T KKKI' said that I would let llo soft look wind,' i ["heir tentacles around my -hi*rut i, again. ! said that no soft winds, how- I over kind. Should hire me any more to love sweet dew; \?:d so I schooled my heart to i osist The subtle invitation of each -~i Eer.se: i \ 1,(1 called cold winds to blow a- j sidu the tnisty ? - Jf_ hot desire, and spurn its re- i componso.? ii_ \nd then I looked .at your sweet lace and heard your voice, Vnd saw into -the windows o?I t your mind, 1'herr I loryol my harsh and has ty choice, ? \nd held my Heart meekly for you to hind. , had promised to defy sweet love; p I'o take its part? lut that fHoiuise I cannot keep, io liere (to you) I give my* heart. I Uy Visit in The Piedmont On August lGth, I journeyed n the Piedmont to conduct a reival services for Rev. E. \V. >Vright of I.aureus. The meeting : vas held at Bethlehem Grove iaptist church, near Clinton. Large crowds in cars, trucks," >uses and wagons came to the Meeting each night, and the spirt seemed to be a.t its zenith all ho Ton lunv-nno . . v-x.... t, VII |/vi ovnn v.\J J i? lev. V tTVl vith the church. Rev. Wright is me of the local Iuiurens citizens ~W\ Mtmm Ji AS MUS<OUNl ElEEs." Mtrwi IT - "WE HAVE \ ' vho lias made a success in his put :ho4?n held right around home. Sui 1c pastors four of the largest ; 1 hutches in Layrens county and of s secretary of the Tumbling lav Shoals Contention and Assdcia- we ion Execuii\e Board. Mrs. Mag- j 1 lolia Wriuht. his queenly wife nil ictivv part in his work. She also progressive Beauty Shoppe l'1s n the city. She is a supporter pi hu< he ! hi Inlet t o header, and is the oral representative. i m" I 'J Thursday, we visited Uev. W.L. >VtW ?m?Ids imw?pasUrrwl?lidd Su it Macedonia Baptist church in da; par anburg. Rev. anil Mrs. Wit- sti on eellLJ.Lo he dojng?nicely. He?fuL ins 1.2 menil'e.s in his chutch of ?nd t li.c?is- mmtgitmting a lot oi us ^i O)' e>si\e ideas in his church. c' v W; Friday we attended the Tumhing Shoals S. S. Convention. Dea. Pooj^. a layman has been presi- ! lent'.for 15 years. The convention s vci| y progressive. Total collec-. .<) tons in the Bethlehem drove nOetillg $2 IS.! it). v- _ i I.AM AH NEWS |UM I 11* I Mrs. EJveta Baeote of Timnions- ; . i! It* was a welcome visitor here' last week, the gruest .of Prof, am! \ j Mrs. C. R. Bennett. She left | (ime fans for John Wesley Methulist as a token of appreciation * \r fioin flic P.aeote and Sparks Fnnna home. ThahUs .Mis. Bade. stM 'lime attain. _ - ; S<M Sunt. Jeffrey is hanpv over t'? ] 1''1 i'.o (-work heinv done hv the S. S I re? workers but is stil ureiny the' sit fuller vooperatioii of all the mem- an hers and friends by attendi'iiy. Die yminy peojile will sponsor ,i special program Sunday* nijrht j in interest of the.Area Counril to be held in Atlanta. CJa.. Sept. 1 -.n. j -U' Read vour Advocate paper foi j more information comernig - tic Area Council. Su " ; w Mrs. fieriiMe Mac'- a?"t Ma-'-" $cj; Wallace Mtu-kl III of Ilartsville, ,|u Were the week end ruests of thei- i aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. It. ' jlit R. Byrd. ... K',; The funeral service for Mr. I\. nf Davis was?hidi|?at John?We."h v.?^ August 'Jdth and for Mrs. laila i Mwhlro'V Saturday. Anit. -1. | Mrs. panic?Fraiser. Mrs. DoVti F?ar gtm,?Miss?Mai y?J._ Mack are. st-ill cMt the sick list. We rcgre' V , ,r ~~ % . LT t ? to iettnt.yf the mist'oi t uii>- of Mr-'?77(J. A. GfOom who lost all she. ha I " by fire lakt week. ^Nlrs. KtJfflyn Brown has return.- *' C(i home frujii Nc-wp >rt News, Va ^ where she h^d heen visit ing i (datives and ft'ifcnds. , Mrs. Lucy ^Vu term an ami lit" j at sister Mrs. Cowrie RennoHe t vic saying many nitto things for John Wesley cluirch utyl the rally n-| day and Mrs. Dfizzie Fleming i- ; y(> doing that too. \&atvh! Mr. atv1 j t Mrs. Dave_Paul wIU park.Ahe hall in the. 1 ally Sunday'. . , Sandv drove Methodist Church llh Mr. McKelvin 'Lighty and Mr. da; A mlre\t_ Billiard were the week J ' end guests 'of. their, parents MTTI"^ and Mrs. D.-Lightv and Mr. an?'1 ' Mis. L. Ballard. They are in the f'a C. S. Army. Wi Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Porter. Mr. I and Mrs. 'M. Rivers. Mrs. Geo. da Johnson, Mrs. F.lease Ballard and tin Mrs. M. Goodson were the dinner v- \? fib p r> v 7^1 jw j /^irf^jyrB ^ 1 "' =MOT Dt?t> IN THE PALMETTO LEA1TEI sts of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hough Jf** inlay. iT Sfi\ Pswirtas of New York," son { Mrs. Mary Douglas, urul son-in. of rvfrTlfiul M.-s;-Rf~L; Byi'd X re among the visitors ^upda,y. |j* S'ext Sunday will be our big ly day and the lyyal members .j. I-friends Will play their ixart X " II. Mrs.- Lulu Byi'd announced *?* it her daughter Miss Gentle B. { I her $10.0() in-, hand and that .j. re was no limit' us to the a- X unt she will raise. > _ Y I'he revivali meeting was quite y success. Rev. A; .). Rogue of mUr was our guest speaker Sun Y y nigbt and preached a soul y rring sermon. AlrsV.-Lydia .Mioses Slimier; Mr. :iiul Mrs,. A.~Cnok Oswego were also among the X iiors. Mr. and Mrs. ?I.?P. Dick- ^ iiiii, Mrs. D. Me Daniels, Mrs. ^ liter McFadden were also u- .j. ag the visitors. X R. D., reporter _____ .j. 1IOOI. OI'ENS J ? ' X I'he Jonesville Public school sys ? n enrolled ;u)3 students lor tlie 9 in of 11)4:1-44. ' - . lliis system is moving nicely X tli the new superintendent, Air. *i* J, H end rick.. ? . Y. Tile levival meeting at .Foster { it pel was a great success. Kev. .|. Al. Watson preached inspiring X mrms each?night?ami many "J" ils were gained for Christ. Kos *j* Chapel has been climbing sue- { :s ft illy under the able leaderip ?if m r pastor, Rev; Jarre 11 <1 his' verv efficient wife. IY 1 i , EASLEY NEWS ! X ,4r -very successful?meeting has?sjs>1 cio.-ed at Kasley Chapel Al. [ church. -1 Kasley Union levivyjb started X inlay. Kev. iSample preached 1X <). strong sermons. A total of {* S was raised. Kev. Kav will con { it the revival. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Martin have !j! d as their house guests Airs. X bye Eichelberger and children'Y It mo and Aliss Naomi Noah of j tsliinglolt, !).('. Airs. Thanell Sumpter lias re- g in..I fli.i- vi<itiii[f i? y Kev. ami Mrs. Sample. Mr. and o ~ .Martin and son were dinner o~ ests Sunday of*Air;-mid Mrs, ,g| my liowens! ) 8 " cthi.khe.m hart. church | llev. S. M. Hightowcr, F'astor nllrri-?I'latT. Cnlnmh'a?-S. S. 9 the usual hour 10 o'clock. Re- ? w by the Sujit., Dea. Corbilt. o 1J o'clock the pastor came to <o with a soul awakening sermon-. I g xt Util e; theme. Come and See I 9 Man.- At 8 o'clock we returned-rg '~ttre evening service. Rev. MH 5? Smith preached from the theme ? Ikoh-Shall I- Send; Rev. S. <>des worshiped with us on Sun- O v n i ? ht. ' jc? We enjoyed a singing program 3 mliiv n'^ht "pon^nrcd by Dea. & Sister Wilson is on the sick list. O dsden. [ pray for" her speedy recovery. I Sviidav will be home- oming Hi v. Hope all members will re- I 11 home 011 that day. Dea. It. K. Kdmomls, reporter I ? * % . i K-vvvv<,vvvv*X"X,,K'*X"tMWMX'' ALLEN UN Columbia, Soi EST A BUS l NDKR THK / Tin: AFRICAN METHODII An Institution interested in Women who are Seekini Offering Courses leading 1 Degrees Divisions: Can^ua^e and Literjj Including English, Fn the Ancient Languag< Sciences - Including. Biology, Mathematics; Social Sciences? Including Sociology, ] cation. CJenirrsmhv <n Home Economics? Including Art, Clothi Home Management, L Service Courses; and Piano, Voice and Org Instruction are ofTen Music. A Woll-llalanced Kxtra-Ci ecuted, including Athletics, ral Activities. . - THE QU ART! AUTUMN ( BEGINS SI for rnm'kit informatio THE 01 Samuel II. Hi :o.oooooooooooo.ooo.oooooo> :> Friendship An um xcelled liisTiUition f( People in Literary Ideally situated in a WholesThorough Training by well ? Agriculture, Industrial Art 1're-professior ? THE FALL TERM W SEPTEMB For-Information write to President J* Friendshi Roc I ? ?ODC'OOOOOOOX>OOOOOOOOOOX>?Benedict KUUINS NK> WEDNESDAY. SP]1 Mondavi September Registration for Ttie xday, Sept'e mI5er Registration Da> Students Elapses Eegin Wedm VV i(? or Call for Other Inf< J. J. ST \ ma itiikw if.ait. chi'icch Tin* S. S. opened -at the usual ill' by tht* Sunt We had several iitors wit us. Mrs. Lizzie White <1 Mrs. Nellie Cunninjrh.un l'n>,i sudenu, Calif: tv,.. v- ' ' ournginp remarks. The nastor ought us a wonderful message, lis being the beginning of the nival a large crowd was prest. Collection was J57.10. We j d worshiping with us Mr. ?L H. i iton and Mrs. Zilepha Smith of I ? IVERSITY | jth Carolina HED 1870 1 lI'simcks of ;l; EPISC OPAL CHCKCB ? Young Men and fYming { if a Christian Education. X :o the A.P.. P,.S.. and ILD. * Y Lture? t: ?, A ench. Spanish. Cornum and X i " ' !* Chemistry, Phvsics and *1' X j. t i x Economics, History, Edua- { id Political Science; { j - , ,t. ?? ???? t i njf, Foods and Nutrition. lome Economics Education, { Psychology, and Religion. T ran ? ?d in tlie '-?opartment of ;? . i lrricular Program is Pros- .j. Dramatics, Forensics, ('ho- X . X ' i ER SYSTEM :j: QUARTER ! PT. 14tE | N, ADDRESS * !)! REGISTRAR, | l?" I iggins, President i: aoooooooooooooooj??5co?yap Jr. College \ >r the Preparation of Youngs and Scientific Fields ? iome Christian Environment c I prepared Instructors in: ^c :s, Theology and 8 lal Courses. g ILL COMMENCE ON g ER 7, 1943 ? imes H. Goudlock | ip Junior College, 3 k Hill, South Carolina a aoo?X5Xomo-0;a0Xtt><yoo.ooo^ooo mmbbhm College it session MEMBER 15, 1943 13? Day Students 14? / for Boarding isday, September 15 >rmation ARKS, President Philadelphia and Mrs. Kttu Man mum of Baltimore, Md. Also Mr> +fptnrT Ttnvmpson and MrrftaftrTl McCullough of Philadelphia. On the tick list are Mrs. Hat tie McCulloujih and Mfrs. Corley hope for tin-in a speedy reovery. Rev. J. W. Wii'/ht of I.auren= will v ?ori<luct our meeting this week. Mrs. Sadie Burton of PhiladelI hia Is visiting her brother this week. W. II. Tarrant, reporter' ft* | voorhee: ! Denmark ,i, ;?: 1st?High School ;{; 2nd?Junior College ,i , . t APPROVED BY HOT OF SOUTH C THE SOl'THFUN A \ ANI) SEC Y K\pen?es reasonable, ^ Htefr?I ? OWNING DA -$ FOfi & OTIIKK .VICDENTS y J.E. ... ,rr:. :T f sTATE a. 1 - Oran, | 1943 FALL SUSS Y Regular Courses 1< ij! in Agriculture, Mee ;{ Teacher Training | ~ ^ts ? Special War Emergei !?! dustries, Engineerii } Competent Fac % . ' HeaKoi ji* Not*-- On account of the *|* on Saturdays, th { one month. {? For further in for A I i i i ?OOOOOOC*OOOOOOOOOOC>Ok L MORRIS I . ?-SIJ.R 11 A ^The^PHd^ | | -- ??-s Ili^h Sc | I School o: | | . Liberal . | | School o " SctiOot cr 0 | NIC\T SESSION BEG 1 Septeml ? Rates Reasonable o For Further 1 nformati 11' J. P. G A ioo oo oo oooooo ocmr> oooo ' " ~~ ty-W. D^W I rown Vj.'. ? I1U IS lilt* U1J?CU>V <1 department of industrial reh I of the National Urban Leaj I Q. Who was .the first ! woman assigned to the?path .*al division of the bureau oi | mal industry of the U. S_. i)< ment of Agriculture? Q. What is the largest 1 owned and operated bakery i United States? Q. What is the first white college in the south to j uate Negroes? it Q. Six Negro women in < land, recently became the . ' women to report as trainee i . * r certain jobs, what were the : Q. Who- was the fiTst 1 reporter to sit in one of 1 dent Roosevelt's weekly 1 Mot se press sessions? Q. l?y what other name I Sidney Walker known? 11 KIIK'S Tf 11-) A N:'.WI I i A. -l-flius A. Thomas. A. Mrs. Carra I'ell "w?i Houston. A. The Brown Bomber B, ^Company, of New York. ? Hut wdayr Aogttwj-88,- 1U4B _ 5 N. & I. SCHOOL ! South Carolina | 3rd?Trades ^ 4th?Good location, X pleasant surroundings ? H THE STATE DEPARTMENT CAROLINA AND ALSO \\ ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES ONDARY SCHOOLS if and students are ?!)!? to reduce 1 ana rd by ? \ [ . TE SEPTEMBER 15th -IIt FRESHMEN j I? SEPTEMRER 1^'h AND 17th J; ~ :: PL ANTON, Principal ' Voorhees N. & I. School , \\ Denmark, South Carolina ;; K~X~X~X~X~xk~XKK^K~X~X"X~X*?X^ & M. COLLEGE ?> geburg, S. C. ? ,ION BEGINS SEPT, 15 | eading to Bachelor's Degree ? _ hanic Arts, Home Economics, % ? X a , Business Administration, X and Sciences. X icy Courses in .Mechanical In- ? ng, Science and Management. X iilty, Excellent Facilities, { liable Expenses. !? war emergency classes will be held X ereby shortening the school year by { niation. vi?e | THE PRESIDENT $ i' State A. and M. College " V Orangeburg, S. C. ? >OOOOOOCoX>OOOOC'OOOOOOOOMOCBX>Ct > COLLEGE J , ITER, fi. i\ KXe trr .1 ...Z . ft, hool , ^ I f Education ? Arts |v' f Reli urion % ' fiVTustc ~ , 1 INS | >er 20. 1943 I Catalogue Sent Cpon Re^ueis'. S ion, Write ? RRICK, President Morris College, Sumter, S. C. g ooooooooociox>^oooor):o?<?A???0crcc! ??. | A. Washington & Lee Univerxity of Lexington, Va. It is also gW. the first major white college that Negroes have attended in the y | | South. Four Negroes graduated A. Trainees for jobs as motor* men and conductors- with Cleve> html Transit system. ? A. Ernest E. Johnson of the Associated Negro Press. A. beau Jack, former light>f the weight champion. ' stions ~ ~ _ i rue? /.ION (AN A AN BAPTIST Megro x III |{( H NEWS ologi- - : r ? Rev. M. P. Pearson. Pastor [ till I- i apart- State Park?As usual the Sunday school was sucd&tsful, , and \egro tj,e lesson was enjoyed"by a good^^\ n the i attendance. We were'very pleaset^-' lo have visiting lis Mrs. Robinson majoi j ^jrs> Slierod and Mrs. Selon., giad- y^e jegnlar preaching servif s followed immediately after Sun-. < Meve- (iay school. The pastor delivered , " '?* i strong message from Matt. 22; ^ s *or ;?7. This stirring message was en J| jobs . joyed by the congregated listeners. Mrs. MattTe B. Kearse was Piesi- a visi t or in the servieesc. Mi's. Ahite Kearse is the sister of Mr. William Fair. 1 s The evening message was also < well received, j On the fifth Sunday of this ?! iiiorrtfr, August 2lHh, the annual f'lehration of Home-coming Hay us of will l>e held. It will he regarded as a high' day at Zion Canaan. You aking are cordially invited. J Gladys Butler, Reporter. % 4- = T i " \ - .1