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If >AOT FOOT / ~w... ^ | palmelln Upaforr PUBLISHED WEEKLY t Bb. . 1310 Assembly Street Columbia, 20 S. C. Rj' Entered at the Post Office at Co matter by an Act of Congress. j ' SUBSCRIPTIONS One Year $2.00 y Six Months 1.25 | Three Months .75 | Rjr___Single Copy __ .05 Date of expiration of your subscription is stamped on your ad ' dress wrapper each week. This ! K. is-fur _lhe purpose of giving ( you constant notice of the date !' vour subscription expires. Pos- | tal Regulations Require Paynient in Advance of All-SubK scriptions. Your paper will bediscontinued after expiration FOREIGN AbVLKtlSING AGENCY W. B. ZIFF 0., 540 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.The Leader will publish brief 1 - and rational letters on subjects fc ./ f -V- of general-4?terest, when they If '/ / are accompanied by the names pfkf and addresses of the authors | and are not of a liefamatory nature. AnonymQiis communications Will not be noticed. /Rejected manuscripts will not be returned. X GEO. H. HAMPTON,I Publisher E. PHILIP ELLIS, Field Agent it REMITTANCES 1 Checks, drafts and Postal or Ex^ press Money Orders should be made payable to the order of The Palmetto ' Leader. H Communications intended for the K current issue must be very brief and should reach the editorial desk not later than Tuesday of o| * eaeh week. City news, locals I j Wednesday. Phone 9439 Saturday, December 11, 1M3~ _ By Ruth Taylor Victory has its jackals no less j if than defeat. Already the spoils- 1 men are out seeking advantage , PI for their side, for their men. They | KJ," . are playing up their own cause MP- by playing down their opponent's | and are talking in large terms of what they have alrejjfly dot c and what they would do-Vand of what they would Have done. They are proclaiming thg' mdrits of those whom they .Want to put into power and, if one believed all the talk, one would be amazed at the number of white-souled paladins fighting black-hearted traitors toOf coujae^ some of the paladins - ? are far tog "busy talking to fight the enemy* But their partisans! {d' are declaiming that they and they alone could end the war and bring peace to'a troubled earth. These! spoilsmen believe that the democracies arc easy and that if we could he sold on the idon of Ihrir HF . pet hero, we wouhl sec to it thru j the government of their own particular acre of Europe he handed over to them to rule. Let us make one thing clear now and forevermore. We aren't r-. minding other people's business but we HAVE found out that we cannot live free in a slave world. Therefore we intend to set the H|v people of Europe free?riot give them new masters. We believe in freedom for others as well as for IXk ourselves. We don't let outsiders decide our elections and we aren't putting in our^ oar to tell other nations whom they shall choose. | What we want for other nations . is the same thing we want for tjji ourselves?a sane, stable government of the people by the people jft, and for the people; guaranteed |K; freedom for all under the law; k- no discrimination tn b^rtc ri]?hTs rsHKi; because of class, creed or color; |aJRy;-; economic security through t h e A.- right of all citizens of all nations y'wi worh freely in the trade, bus\ t iness, or profession of their own choice; freedom of education? ti'-ft- '* 10 say the right such as we have here for any able ambitious person to be an Horatio Alger hero; freedom from fear of f aggression ann irom secret police Kv.-K' < and laatly and before all, freedom of worship, no matter what \ g the creed. F What wo want for ourselves we U M fnr ^nt. wpj do'not dicUte methods or rulers. Of course r?; aa free speakers, we fire free to 9b> take aides as individuals. But, as BffVa nation, we shall not recognize Zjw government that is not freely under the laws of its own depends upon all peoples. Our upon La. H . MEANTS 'n' COMMENTS By Will jii i:j ?.Ji Kin!ov 1* iwiian Mcants: Thrs yuletide season wo b*r n>oj\o money than .we need for n rosrit-cs ;ijm| wc no spend ogr it i hitrh nr;ce lux I im ;t.v| ;< n :ii price*?raT'""? i ? v?. I'. A. -ml the .? ***.? ?^ he- ''i *o kern ^ric s down". Tlvo-.. Met- is an a .: B'a ' ':i-!;ot a'nnx* m to" n a rim Pi; it'l l t!':iv abort :t is tdu ?re m? ;iiv yrd and -b tterod 1 Citizens. mcr:'pn Citizens, w! crin" to think-thrtt rs i? "smc.r C? s stamps, shoe stamp. If the \v I ": h !< ? .-? r tiwill n ->.i winy b- " <? pp"-on* America a person tolif m,. a f> ay.i. I ib nk this sayit ":\\'c ? -!?.-i;o '.r.e i'*i?eets t'o it. V n'tot retrain an honest nation ??. continue to d'sreynrd the !e A few years a-fo a youny eollej j,n(lpnt_hr??r'j( (1 in his class a ho ,;nar thP hps l!r.?> for many da; without navintr as he would si by the conductor each ntornin .< << m smart to the sty den but the teacher quickly nin th(. i hen iie card "My cow the b company can atTord to losp the en! but you cannot. atTord -to lo seven cent worth iTf"ctrtirnctor ti _..r>estv \Yc otttit atTord to lose t cents that we are making: in n JjnuuL character each day. In t long run it will surely tell. LANCASTER NEWS Ml.' Zion A. M. E. Z. Church Rev. W. H Greenwood, Pastor S S. at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'elo the pastor preached a power! sermon to a large audience frc t hi- theme: The Excellency of t Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Bu of Promise met, Sunday afterno | at the home of Mrs. Juanita Gz lis. The \Y? H. and F. M. met the home of Mrs. Janie Wrig and the following officers were beted: Mrs. Inez Wright, pre lent:' Mrs. Marie Benson, vie predent; Mrs. W. I.. FLundcrbur See.: Mrs. mi ^ iBeckham, ass rant Sec. an<i Mesdames Jat Wright .uind Fillen Ballard. Trei The young Women's Missiona society mot at the home qf M Grace Jackson. The following i ficers were elected for IP 14: M Mabel Bailey. Pres.; Mrs. Ri - s, ' y Mrs. Kvorli Cunningham, Sec., and Mosdan Eiiima Co'.isar and Annie Koseh< i're.as. .Stewardess Board met ^'ridav at the home Mis. Ella Watts. Mi>s?Marv. Lmilse Fair is bu .it hn'W after?an 'opera' inn?! 'onsiHtk, at the Marion Sims hi pi til.' Mr. W. M. Keiley of Spartf burg who is scout executive of t Palmetto C'o -m il was in town Sunday. Those attending t Armstrong dance in Charlo wi re - At i .-vs.es?Helen 1 'mining hu Mildred McMuUen and Emma I-jj "an and M?s-rs Willie Geo.r Jackson and Jack Shannon, M Odessa Markoy spent the wet en-' in Chailotte. Friends of Mesdames Mary Reid and Annie Bell Shannon a Mr. Earl Babridge are glad know they are greatly improt after recent illness. Mr. Fret! Hutchison spent the weekend w family.. Airs. Annie-Mae ('< ry spent last week end in Chi lotto. Pvt. James Purnell F'osl and wife were week end guests their mother. Mr. Benjamin C lins Wright, second class seam af Shoemaker. Calif, writes H" -bp?i*1 line?and?sends love to all th(. members of Mt. Zion. T.: 1 f 1 f ThiTiert H. furry was h ored wi'h a hrthdav party li week at the home of his paren Mr. and Mrs. Rotx-rt ( rrv: M Arnetta Hope Shaw of Cnult I \eademy, Che raw vis'ted \ mother. Mrs. VhaT-risTni Shaw 1; week. Mrs. Alfred;! fa'ithon snt ';iv* \ 'ok -*rv I '. i-^ :ri" 'Foil Mi?-s Diri,.. Faulkner I '" > 1 I "'<< the W-el- e'lil t'!!! of" F'? n'! F'rh'o. Vri< n<ls of M MmmY I!.; I > i i<' u ! . sorry to kn # >.< sick ;it her ho'rr.e ' 't' .Mr-. !; ']:' 'lr-I'lii' 'vol the u!< o'" . iW'ir.ii'".in- Cm!, fh;?1 !.irf;t*rTf-!r<>tIe5' J Ml and <"j>1. ?. Fii- "'a f'umn Sutton. ' Fri no- of Mi-s Mary T.oo TT;? vioff.e were ^*:vcn ii si tprise v.-l '..i- t?.^.T,,..< <h?. w:?s unit I in marrhi^rc to Mr. .levrv Wil'iai rSaturday nijfht. November 27. . at o' ;o !; at th,> f.omn | '>ri/l '.'ft. H7"T,rJRrTctTnyl rr nioener oil iciaiccl, 1 lie only \v ,('<< !>* w-fo Rev. :tn<i Mrs. R. -M'opt-. r.~TK'. h>ide wr>r<- ? nu blue chess. Mrs. Williams i-- a Irate r.f the Lancaster Train: <ehon| mid is now eirnloyd in ' ruiinhnr School r a fetocw. Mr. W lianis r- rn employee of Sprin (.'otton Mill. TRINITY A. M. K. Z. CHI RC Rev. (\ \\ Marshall, I'a'stor - Si'iiday a goodly number wc at church S. ?. at usual ho Rev. Marshall rendered his fi service1- at Xittlc Field church i ter being appointed pastor the for the 1st and .Ird Sundays, j Mrs. Lot Linder is visiting r iat'"os an,| friends in Washinvti The revival meeting this pj week by the Rev. Demiy of Mia was a success. A large atti dance was present. /Sponsored the class leaders to raise their ucational money for Clinton a Livingstone colleges. Mrs. Mollie Franks had as \ guest Sunday Mrs. Mattie Ca well and Messrs Jerry and O Simpson of Clinton, V ?r????" r * v 1 ? , . ?^ .-fa?- . - A ; BETWEEN (BY PIS AN (lOltlXIN 15. MANCOri' I TI1L FIRST FKU.T3 _ ^ . f.Iore than a year has elapse ? Hncc nT%v menu table Durh.r n c inleTi irpoT~ATtno'v/h tTiTngs hav tt.vt trove.!. a< a));'liy as ve h i-?' .pit.?! 1 ?rt'i'v^rr" t a*.:?| 1 ' u. p. .i r.<\ tltce hre evidenn '!i t ceri.-'n c, < >''nts have h it in '1V'1 '?! ; t!>at nil! in nroba'> ' ' "?y chainr-' t'-e ItVes i>f intertv.c' LL_ ''"n jjL.v("-v in ' s'l"?! ends., but n fine befrinnin rrc?)| i'|i 7 ; +r ^'if* f?<n:tl'H'in R' ^iotlitl cnii tf?- cr? n?e which is-the.composite re* it 1t- if *iin n -.rh-in. Atlanta I iV-hmm I tv :n?js4 is n -arb"\ >w omph-tion so r s the oi-'ih' i - -'a-' huml- ?arc concerns ! i'e With ' 1 he (>' jr.-jni '.athen Pi.t'U"*' if v.c shall ha\c some definite v:" vv. "? implement the IVfhatr. decla'a ?e ii' n. Th.e blue print dmr4 been lit ! awn and wrrk is about tothovir ys There is a no*>?.bin ats'ipyivi! in it' interiacini tendon ami we lib gT~ l"' lvu>" that It is t '||hit:i:"i:il. ts \Ve f rth'T 1/ke to think tha< ile 'his rrsuatrenhent is ihte in part to' us t' -'MsciiSfinn's enymdered by thi 7 H r.lrttv. conference. At any rati I sc? the whi'te sou'h has been dial n-j i-nycd and more important * tfcie lie '"ivltr .-octh has accented th" chi'ii_ 'o?i?T"! Out of thi* "istwirl" solid he -r't'h has come th" t'irst thrti*H ji'rainst spgrrgatToii. Strangely ' ti-mirh it ""ni" 'fpii'ii it southern iinn of sovith'Tti irit'C'dcnts. r "awe from th" capital a f t,,c. Confederacy. It' an attack can !)< n vit'h and \"i'!rinia . --""s today all th" south will, ye . V ipwrrow or the d-?v after. u Who" Vir'jhra Pahnov. coura.m "i i? editor ?Vf the Richmond Titn< jC I Disiv.tch. car." ort ho'dly for the I I'-nca! of the soyrosratVin law. as it on I '"j't'iiiH'" to st"""t cars and hit'"? Ir* ho was tonohintr upon one of the a* i"nd-'?f>-t spots in the wh"lo sv<Jit u?oi ,o" e( ?T"?ri,rioh car He felt jitv' t-" 't i>- here that ' :ve r'lations a1'' si- t.he?r worst. The vpvv necessity e-"fof h;>vin" to minir'e on sejnvke iratod terms' niejies-ail the nrirc is- irksome the "titire picture of rar lis relations. as. Hero we have th? t< ndeyost sp"' ry both for white and Negroes and i! rs. some alleviation ciuild come h<r< if. u-? ? ,,t?-h.,o? .. 1n,ln. ?,. rs. rnsimr interracial bitterness ana ith tension. So when * Editor Pahm y -oa- with inn;", ne"al d'liic n Ivooate les J the repeal of t)ie sayvo<';.tion law4 ?ro as ' Vv "yc'adn to common carries on l[n Vire'T.ia. he rcc? .to *he ho**rt of ' ';C 'Vial tow H:.. P| !)T>0 a! jit-'! ,'joe o ?ho?f how (icrtotsrlv jLomc So -')-. [7k i1'! wh<:->s .are v. kite their resyon rrTT?e''i 1 7y in the nvnii'o. Even ni"'" oS. 7 ertrnt 'than the attack he ma 'i the cavr'or form of >;<?j;roicrati<'h. in- is-the response hi-- proposal has :>tx)vo'<od. I have always known ha* on 'here was a strom* current of opin ue '->n a'r'ihr a in clns? of white. Jtp which 'f implemented :"n! made v.-. jy, ui. would to?e to eh: "re a soivaT v'faf~ r'Vty yct'ov. Ji so happened n ^hi-'t M' . '.rbnev's attack on st'ere . "ation ""'vi' th'is eleovnt just the opii irtuiV'tv the wanted to make hi'uvn ti'c;r opinions favorable for ro advance, j While <jome of 4,"e whites who .ppcesi (1 the repeal have written j a.'In'- nv i! cures, without e\ception those whites who favored ,' r ' I y's 'V>nr>sal hav e signed ith 7,,':s 'vnaes. Tl^y are not afraid to ir??h-r ! p's f:VormTr justice for ir- v'o rvoi s S ' ice r. Oehney is close ter iy hound up with the Southern !!c. n< "innal coimei'. his slr"ke for soci-'l ol- Justice can be seta to the credit an 'jde of the new council's lodcrer. lat '!'be>-c i;. no doubt that a fight is M'-. IVhimey for what happens. Ilis ist pirint:- and it has '.sc-ved as a t>,rr ts. 'nr those of lis dobiliUit"d by the 'vs "no- lire of moral cowardice />' ir>r o're of our so-culled white "friend )i-r vlw-rm*?too tinii" 1 --to?tucHo *'i tsi rossiufr nrob'e.ms which challenge >nt 'ca every quarter. ]f \V"'rnos h"'l made the same o" h.ut Mi'. Ibihney made.* whites in i-t ' "1 oritv would have taken it rs ver dy as a mutter of course wiMi , >' ? Hi t 1\ ri -J I ' l ijl' rll , 1.141 i\ oh ? bitf southern to the manner born ii.t for the abolition of segregation .;i n any fc-m, the counntry rightly |:t tin and takes serious not'co, yyc?n?f i" ' ?morn?wh i't ?emi 'ost'r courage to say what they y^~ 'rni towards the lilnvetiuM of NYIC1, 'roes, vo are going to got some ,c>(| whore. The white south has^ what patient'v in its last chance to show I, i vouthern Negroes that there i? (>r -<>me reality in them nh'.lges o' ,j. ; 's concerned th's '?r?>at onportun'tv .f* 's not going by default. His attack in segregation is the _first fruit of-t4t<*-T>*Trlr,;" i ^Tarnfe'to. nv htl ST. f'Al'L It AI'TIST ( 111 lUTI Re\errnd Pearson, Pastor H St. Paul Tloptist Smlay school ; s he'd at the Usual hoar: The sen v as d'seuss" I an.l beaut' re :' 1 v reviewed hy tl;o tejvliy", M nr. Moo'e. At 12 o'clock ?ervicr 'st egan. Onenjng livmn 217; nrny if- i 1 v Pea. I)av/s. R, v. (Mom re aeachcd a wonderful sermon hich was enjoyed by everyone. , ,.-i ii xinnun wr'r j l it>n. nioog whom were Mrs. Raehella ist Hopkins from Zion Baptist: Mrs mi Benzena Hopkins, Zion Baptist; >n- and Mrs. J. Wise from Philadelby nhia. We W"re ylad to welcome ed thetn at orr church. Nifjht service nd began at 8 o'clock Prayer by Dea Able; srngin - hymn 241. The seller mon was preached by Rev. Odom. Id- We enjoyed having: Rev. Odom out tis with us all day Sunday and ask that he come again. VTHE PALMETTO 1 THE LINES i LKKSVII.1,1; MKKAl.D SI. M:>tllio?s C. M. S. S. opened at the usual hout with,the Supt. and his vo-wov.w; at their post of di'ty with a good attendance. The lesson. was reviewed by thP pastor. After S.. S. \ns over there was warm prayer servi e after whic.i the oust- i i . I tor his txt II Timothy 1:7: For Cod hath not given us the spirit 01 fear: but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. This was inloed n great message to his hear- ? Trs. After the sermon a liberal ottering was .taken. The Holy Communion was served tn-aCghod- ; 'y number of persons. Mts. A. H. Williams of Pitts- I '"mfglt. Pa.'. woi.diiped CV*~Si. Mat j thews Sunday. Miss I>. S.-Summers spent the v <?eR l int "With her grand piirents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Drafts. Miss Klvenia Rowe of Columbia, visited her parents last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Meniek Howe. These ladles reported an enjoyable week J end. Pvt. Oscar C. Drafts N now stn- j tiond at .March f teui. ( ali:ornla. ? I'rof. and Mrs. Nealum attended; the teachers meeting at Saluda at few days ago. We still, have <|iiilej j a few sick ones. \V( *pruy lo; | XueLr -speedy recovery. Mii. Olivia 4'. Drafts. reporter -I 1 KLISHA A. M. IS. ( Ifl KCII Rev. J. N. Caughman, Pastor \ I 1.1- . ^-,.1.-1. if.it rl-.V -if FCtishav S. S. opened'nt it? usual hour wi'th the Supt. and his co- _ workers j,t their po?t of duty, Ft"- I itj.itij4T Kliler I>r. (). C. Dunham was | present anil gave wonderful in * Knmituon, A large attendance was present. The pastor presonli il lJti- Dunham who took his text St. Mark 1 Dot) Item I which he prcuc.it d burning message' which all enioy- il, Mrs. .Marv Tyler Iron. Columbia' was one among our many visitors. The lh.lv Communion was falmin/slereil. We en.toyeil a successlul quarter: Pie paste. vistieo ii.e sick in the afternoon. T Mrs. Ko>sie Mae Lake spent the w veek_ in tireetiviile visiting leia- 1 K\es and reports a p.easa.nl. stay 1 The S 'tis of Aid -convention was ' icld rn Newberry Dec. d and I ami P .. loseu wtlii a grand success. The ' association is pro\ nig its sea wormy of its name.-" : l The Woman's Home Aid sorietv . will be held Decern tier 2J-2'1 a l ' : Klisha AMh church ar.u v.e. ur?- ? I hoping-to make it a great sue- ' 'ce^s as the ladies are a.ways ?... . \ tig- alert. MM-U \ M i- i ni nrn JStmctjiy. Mr. W .K. Heller hcW thou practice and -several visitors r My. Duval Callmon front St. James 1 .dr. Claude Martin ironi St. IJUUl F 1\ ore pr< -cut. ' i'\ l. S? ymour Williams a ft d I I vt. Ho'iiiv Carry are home on fur- ' i .re now stationed at Great Lakes, 1 III. \ Mr, Foster William's had a car " HAL 11 til; iilM WITK,' IS now HI IIJL' j l'eople's hospital, Newberry, lie '' j is eeitiuur along tine. 1 Come to St. Mark Dec. lUth and ; '1 < r the Siive,' Tongue I'rophe'.s ' ;,in?- 1 kasm;v nkws ' " C. " " i I'vt. Ileyward William.* who is ! v stationed at Tuskesroe Army Air ' H'Id is home on furlough visiting lather and relatrvos. d he woman's adult class mot on ! ' 'S ndny at the home of Mrs. An ihc t'ergnson. Next?met ting~-4o , 1 he at th- home of Mrs. K. CI. (Jar* j I ?i ! t.?A41?liicinhi iare?n.-k'-d?tr??* : e ju-e.-ent. Mr. . Anni" "Webh is on ?h. so-'; i ' si. We hope Iter a speedy re- I ;every. Scion'! v. orl; for the second six 1 "wTTTh-----U^> been -contpleletl at Simp r u;,-u ~ * ! CECEMBEK t _. ' itui'i EAPER Volunteer W Ht ''~$? :' ?|BBB|hR.'.v > ^ ^ 'j^ 1 ?r?>< t intr tho TiiLn'/'nlrtcic ( '! > . Scouts. under. tbuJeailership .of. r. Dickson folded (he sealsatnd 4t4? of tile Harden Street l.'SO still Seated from left to right arc: H Vheeler. .Mrs. Willeana Waller of I. laii is of Tampa. Fla. Standing is f tiic Ktehlaiui Anti-Tulieivnlosix A >aptist Co-operative Co folds Session at Belt is . Woman's Auxiliary Carried S. S. and li'VPl' PcpN. flat Rv Sail:.- T.. Raeo'n Collins, R Micitv Dire. Cm of Woman's h Auxiliary jS Friday morning. .Vov.lH. there. ssr -milled a! Rettis Arrnl 'iny, p "ronton, S. C. a group of earnest. n.risp.in nan and voinen who h id et-.to witness and parti i'pnto in ; he activities of tin* Fortieth An- I , ta1 session of the Baalist Co - v erutive Convention of South Car- , ,A linn. ~ i < The Rev. S. M. Ilalsey of ('lies- \ er was promoted to,jdm presidency! ., is t*: 11 the-Nil raiev u ?h?- death C f the Rev. Ceo.' \V, v.-lm ?eel. i-i" : ait ". I'll pvp.;i-l. lit ?>! lenki'.-s <| o'niv.ge. Char/*"ton, i'e pr -".i.*!-*. tV_Rev_ V. R. c, v \;I..- ;s(;i. i . ( r- ;!ii \ . a\d la:.eon I,. A. C.in-j.j digs. Trenton, tr a .ire:. were- rj? TTTTTTT A momr those who?took active I art on the pr-graiu'wei*- the Revs. Jnht' Rrrwn. .Tnhm*t'?n. W. 1!. liar- , ^ r, Trenton, V. II. Vaughn. Aiken i ' \V. Anderson. K?!wfieid.-i?m1 the j P'V. !?. K. T-'y'nv. Cohtm' . and i o ! < -i. ? ni"- " t ' oat- -oral- I ' ml vi t'o.' 'M'-e: M'-- .c. '!. W.d.- ; . ins. r.-vr enCM.r R. o.-'irt C..D I otre. tt-e Rev. 1. > M m y. misl' i I r if Fri? t?il--hh>- H.'.nF'O Chinch, .\ - | ^ :rn. v.* mo ' nil rinmcit v?"M. ?r 11\ ih<'n o!iVr;nir-' wc"'?' ' cm, tin- H-cv. ' . I'. Iv'e^ * ?i; i s t?i ZinM ' )f> ; > t: st jt "h-n'rcb. r-.lirvhi: . i"p"e-'"!it ii:<r the!.i * rcii.ri>-Mi->i'>M Jlo'irii r.f ?' ? \ i- < mytl I : 11 ' s* etce'e'.t inn (i"- j 7tVM^r."?M?] > T! (x P"\\ llrO'l'T , i.THI'o.l ;,n.I tn<]SlV( H -ntv With h'l* i ' pt-v* y?>? ! *???' !!< jil- l t' i* on for v;irinu> t>ii-e-\ The TV-v. .1. MeKi->i<'U; poster i" mooii.I Hnpii'st cli inh. Aiken. s.rtH | * ? ?!' i ? > > I H'-Mi-s ( )( men', s?'h'>ol, } I ?'( r?c\ s. WXKtur Key ;iM'l \V. H. . ! I iy htnv.er, Trenton, were nh.ioni* !. i o yotu ir tnini-l- i s wh-.t rnanife .t- 1 "I intei "<?in the nvnt'iiy. t-r ! t q v|) \ v sc:i'w?|. \\n . ! , 15. V. I'. r. Dl-I'AIM'MiiNT 1 Fat;ifinv niorniny. X < v. Prof. I. \Y. Ikirrison, ire i I. . t ' ml t lu' 'It her n'Ticnr--. ;itli! (he lie. i rm V / t VI >. ' ^ ? *r t:/ / ?/$ ^ /r | mi~ t - f> * s ?; XT- ^ ?* ? t orkers For Christmas Kr i * ^ w af ? i ? of volunteer workers who aided is Seals .ready for mailing. The Miss Josephine White and Mrs, jfoldiorx' wives from the TAW fed the letters. I'tty Joyner, Vivian GofT, Audrey iherty, M<>. and Mrs. Annie Mac .Miss Syhia ('. Davis, secretary ssociutiim .Auxiliary. mention of SC Academy, Trenton Out Realistic Program re Interesting Meeting .rates of 1h" several Sunday ehonls and l'?. Y:"P. IVs. carried lit a nrotria'M i-en'"te with timely irn?ay?tion p wtainirg to those deart merits. Sunday mPrn'ng the young ; <>:ihi _eo'iduel('d a vio'y ? !* ?*??1 session. The regular Sunny S ho d lesson 'or the day "was e!' ('T' Citssetl in tlv class groups, t'li S pi. Lt ??n PhUlins of the . S. of the S? onnd" Hantist Church, ikon. fu'esi'ditig. Th<' lesson was " Viewed in a practical manner by Dev. I'aiinore of Graniteville. r w Hi li essays, reading e'c. eie. delivered by tlie young people. !.-'.tjs Aeadi'iny cla rat g.oun, die ted 1-y 1'rof. Ciotulall rendered. elii 1,1 m i . w S'lie o'V Mill! !1 ilg v di til other times during i il' < C< > iUlli Voi-.ian's Auxiliary, Mrs. Mabel s.'.vlor, Columbia, President, Holds Iran i Session Sat >da.v f'terneon. Nov. 'J'), tin man'- .A ;.*:illvry Derailment ' 'd : V. 1 toy, ii ie i )> le ! 1<\ tm ! : he! ."om -T" I'lrbje'vidil.' To'C. "I.ei the ffi-.de'Mue ! of the l.ord ay." After devotion President C. I.! 1 . 1 rp i r* ~ i ? : ' ' ' lit; i i liivmr.. i.iiuiiiiniii, in nei nuiiinri', carried out he s-.-hoduled proprai)'.. Mrs. Oari( Cunimings of the Mt. Canaan "n re''. Trenton. extended cordial ieetin<rs of velconU' to a!). Much ft *.>rt v. as 'inched i;i i this sc-si'oM. The outstanding of the afternoon was the re y stdendf'P annual address 1 hi h v.as o'estsingly delivered by "res'diof Taylor, at tie- conclusion or which she made sonic very vial comendnt ions. Saturday ev uiimr a l'tr^o atT!'euot? gathered in Qcinhy Audior-Miv at Rett is ty enjoy another CO"!?Ml UI1 ioi?til' au-nices of the I'lTmaii's Auxiliary. Soul ;tiirinu .n-i.- teas rendered hy I'rof. (Joodi 1 and to Rett is sinyiTs. Miss Hani Franklin. of the faculty of Rotis i icon iitarv school enfertaitu'.d he "inuji wit Pi her rendition of a "(',t that Out."-Miss Na/ -" w 6-*' ,v~* W%k.2?\'- el i-'S -/>?*/??? "3 ^O / >y / ? ' ^ V -X V -2ZT Ouvta >EMEMBER!l Si . Seals ; . PR m omi Thohikins, a student, recited ; very touchingly, "The Honor Roll." Miss?student or Benedict Co! lege, who was formerly an inmate I of the Jenkins Orphanage, Char.eston. r ntiva'ed tho audmnce by { sinking of "A City Called Heaven" Next value the special feature of I the evening, an address by Mrs. j Ann!"'* Belle Weston, A. B.. A. M. Urn 4nstructor at-Benedict College, '"ohnnoia. From the theme: "Word I'prtr->its of some Famous Missionary Women." Mrs. Weston deliver-ill an nddrqss filled with food for thonrht and for .action. Her Intense earnestness and her spirited eloquence lifted .her hearers to heights of inspiration, her .zealous pleadings fo all to do more Mr. the Master w'll hear much fr it for years to come. We thank Cod or Mr*;, Weston, and we thank Mrs. Taylor for having made it possible for the convention to hear this noble, christian woman. Folowinir the address the Rev. Reedpr 'made a turn lv response, after which he made .1 liberal contribution and the aval ic nee responded cheerfully to his call. The -officers of the .Woman'? "Auxiliary were re?elected for the nsi rinir year as follows: Mrs. C. iMahe' Taylor. Columbia. President. -Mrs. Endn L. Xlrhob-on. Trenton. Vice President. Mrs. l^loise ('. JenT '-ins. Charleston Secretary. Mrfc. Mai'on Moore. Iv^'eheld. Treasur .M ) ? . Krhie Anderson. Oi anir iiury. '('linn. Executive Hoard. ' ! 'f"TV P! RECTOR? ELECTED In its Executive session Sunday ibo Woman's Auxilinvy elected the vriter, who was president of the Auxiliary from its organization hti! sh" resigned in lltil. as Pub licity Dirctor. We shall endeavor ?h?keep the work of the?Palmetto Leader'and other newspapers, as .veil as carry out other type's of publicity. In this effort we solicit the yo?peration and assastanee o'" all. of tlv.se who wish to see our convention crow hiy^er and better I year to year. Cf.OSlVd SESSION ?Pr. N. C NT\ Delivers Wonderful Sermon 4 At 1 V- S'tatd" v af'ernooh Mlv auditorium was fi-Mo 1 with anj xi(>u? her ,,v who luid "rime to l'sI ten to the Missionary Sermon. Several ministers occupied the platform of whom participated in the. preliminary services. Pres. Ualsev presented the Rev. N. <". N'ix, A 11 . D. P.. ti?isf"i- Vt.P:s-ah church TDranireburjr. nnd'pcau of the farm-. | t y of South Pari .pit a State colh-ee. who peached a most power ru!. oliwjvent, sniritii.nl missionary orinon. f'll"il with Ivlnful information f r M **,<>-< who wan* to in ! h<' !' ? '4't 'I'1' "f I!**'"' Savior. ' . ! IV V \( !-;s M AT MI'K.Tfvr The ""iiv-ntion. The Woman''-I : *!><> S. S. ami R V P I>rMvirtiv.ont r-ivh rc-cived splon | did finatv i '1' returns from heir eon .? 1 ituen*s. President TTalsey sot the .'fial for the next session at Four Th-.iisnn<l 1 tnMars. The total "receipt ' t*i?. ^i-s-jitn :ono"nle/| *o around (?"Q T1 o'liarvl Hollars. Three Vitirti licil of this was raised hy the Wo '. ' n Auxiliary and two hundred hv *!m S. F. and' It. V. p r The convention aoeontod toh hi I nation or pa * >r ?.! *K's?irk and L. i a. i>.'.:!( )el ?e-n>i> * -*?f?the?ft*? ! rond llantist Church. Aiken, to hold f '.e Ri t i suKs.imi._al that church. Th'1 wu'teh word is: "Dti to ScohhTT UtLfiUiiC Ch arch next year. Go 'ilhd with >nvn inv! the holy spirit ; yrs y j <> kcts with niori ,cj for missions and education. ! st. .j \mms \. m. k. ciirucn i 11 ? s-. K. I.. Moore. Castor j S.rivl-v school at the usual how j with Siif t. and ''o-workers a* their , p'r. t. At J-; o'.'n.k thr- nastor d"| K-vd a 'j-f-tt to";!:' ' v h'ch w: s n'oveT. Tt'o l.ovdV -Sun per was etmoTv jcrciT M?'s. Ola Harms spent last week w'th h"r s'Aer'Atts. I.uln Owner , of Soavt-'nh r'f. Mr. Masker- I.ivJ :'?'tstnn Ivirotwwd afte" spendj m.r i w .? v'X'ch's vithj'is nephew. Mr \V. Cromer m TV'troit. Mr. j *':nni" C'-lkeC of Co'ire'-m is v sj direr P/? sist'-r Mrs. Julia \Vilt'iams of Convuia. Misses i Marv i rti'1 ltarh;fi Mos"" s"ent last {week end."' Columl v>. I There will be a singing convention at St. Marks the third Sunday at 2-..10. Mrs. Ethel Gar many, reporter - - > iturday, December 11, 1943. ANSWE^^ : DoogU* Brow** Q What is the full name of An- * >!y Razaf, the popular song writer r.nil poet ? #Q Who was the first Negro to Harvard Uuiversitv? ? ?jfr?Whrrwa&JiHi nm:iA_fcrAdti: fate from the Gallup's island (Mass.) radio traning school of the Maritime commission ? (j; What was the first Liberty -hip named after a famous Negro l^v-W-tiHTrk?by -tmemy submai cues ? _ Q Who was captain of the S^ Sfj. Frcdrv'- Douglass? - ' Q When and where was the S. S. Fredrick Douglass "launched ? Q Who christened ' the S. S. Fredrick Dorglass? HERE'S THE ANSWER A?Andrea IRaznf.iifkeriefe. A. Dr. Robert. C. Weaver, whJUh^ is now racial adviser to Paul V. Mc Nutt of the WMC. A Reginald F x a.tL den of Washington, D. C. A The S. S. Fredrick Douglass. A C.'.pt. Adrian Richardson, a N'egro was the commanding officer of the illfated S S. Fredrick Doulass. A The S. S. Fredrick Douglass was launched at Baltimore in the -iiminer. of 1 i?4B. A The S. S. Fredrick Douglass ( ; was christened hv Anne Brown, L.iA(ittid soprano and former star of P^twgy1 and Bess." * "s THE SOCIAL PROBLEM fly F. J. DeLaine ~ fhe l['rern some one say 's a problem of today And injustice is always figuring out a plan * f How to use him when times are tight 1! erf rob him of his right Ihus blind him so he cannot un - derstand in the circling cotton row Witli his team and his hoe He is there to keep the nation liv- ( Ing fine But for training that Would give turn grace ?? He is given socorid place Sti'll in battle he is on the firing line T ?. i-?.? Where the muddy marsh is deepest , Mid the rugtrt'dHilll is steepest He stands there with open breast to bear the bruntWhen he appeals for civil right Yhey then his recognition slight Hut in battle you will find hhn at the front U? is ever loyal to the flap: ^ And never on his duty lag i'hough heavy be his load he never grunt Uit in legal justice you will find a1 is ushered back behind the line Vet in battle you will find him at the front LITTLE MOUNTAIN NEWS Rev. H. II. Rodmon, Pastor? Sunday School was opened at the usual hour with Supt. Sligh in charge. Classes were taught by Mrs,?Clark A. S. Sligh and Mrs. Jessie Clark. Mpn. the pastor and Mrs. Clark ittended the got-to-gelTier meeting i?-? tunc ortirnrnH ill who was present. ~ We are sorry lu irport that Bro, Prnk Kenl.v of St. John is in a serious condition. Ho" is a patient in Columbia Hoxipak We are glad to report, that Miss Knda Miller is ible 1o he out again and able to go ael; to work. The school is _sti.ll?progressing, ilh Prof. Hedenbough and Miss omits. Teachers and students reports a good Thanksgiving. I.ast Sunday the pastor, Rev. P. K. C. Clrrke and wife, Miss Beatri e Counts. Mrs. Almenia Sligh and Mr. John Summers were the Sunday dinner quests-of Mr. and i .Ira. 'Champ Harke. "* - ' Mrs. J'esie Clarke,r r<>porter ' 1 - % CONWAY NEWS ^ Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. A. .1. Felix, Pastor l ove Feast on Friday blight was writ attended.One of the local preachers Bro. A. Davis assisted the pastor in conducting the meet I n ff ^lin/l'i Xf #V\/i txinmi i n rr c omf 1 ftaa fminer the church nearly filled to?* its capacity. The pastor accom-^B? pani'-d by Revs. A. L. Rainbow, P. H. Moor? and A. Davis were on the rostrum. The pastor delivered a sermon which caused many soul<5 to rejoice The Lord's Supper was administered to quite a number. The evening services were quite inspiring and the pastor brought another wonderful ? message. Rev. Phillip from New York made remarks and a donaI tion of $6.51 was given him berausp of his ill health. The class ] leaders are expected to make good : reports. The Home and Garden club met at the h<>me of Mrs. Sarah Lloyd Wednesday, Dec. 1. A delicious supper was served. Among those who attended the Marion District get-together meet ing at fiallivnnt Perry last Saturday were P- E. Rev. M. F. Robison. the pastor. Rev. Felix and wife; Mrs. N. B. Levister, district president; Mrs, Woodberry, local I president; Mrs. Lillie I^atimore, Mrs. Sarnh Lloyd, Mr. W. I. Buck.