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pA V V * ^ r _ * TWO I Union Baptist Pastor H Visits City Council B?r Rev. L. C Jenkins is fighting for A better community for our peoK?" " pter AVe c?ir help htht as welt as ftp ourSelves by being more sanitary in aucT around &ur homer/ The S.'S. was opened by the as?? *m*nt riupt., Mr, John WiUon, Interestingly ^taught by theditter-^ ent teachers and beautifully re-* - viewed by Supt. Wra. Ponds. Our pastor was great in his inspiring message.' You are co--d<al?y m-up ed to attend a high cIhss religious $?-' program on Fiiuuy nig it, rii given by the >oung nu II ul' the YMCA of Heneoic- t ??? ? . .n*--' m?yx are well trained under the management of Rev. I. C. Micktns. The Junior choir rendered music at both services Sunday. Applications for joiners are accepted. . Our nre-Easter services will bJ held beginning Monday night" nf-' *?r Palm Svnday and continue thru out the week. Will iust ' ov ?-n*? hour from 8 to 0. Visitors are _ welcome. Among the visitors T ??*~er<^-Pfc. and Mrs. Hillman Griffin 1_ 2 from Decatur, C?a. Sick list- Mrs. Nora Mason, Mr. tt? ^t r? JTTTT7 _? .1 rnTTHI T it w. in. noums'Hi ?aiiu uuii'i>. i?u Mo Ri< hard Stevens lias returned home from the hospital after undergoing ii serious operation. SeoHt RLdtard Williams a " O'li? ; nanied his grandmother t'o Gilbert Sunday to attend the rally services at /?on Horn-well.' GIVING THE PASTOR FLOWERS WHILE HE LIVES Lykesland, April 11.?would like for the public to know that Mill Creek Baptist church is cue that tries to let her pastor and otherjrdmow how much they vanfor him while hp lives. Sunday, April 11 was what I _ _____ cohld call a Lanner day at the above named church; Sunday school was as us^al well attenc- . ed, and well conducted, so thr. | r.ll were benefitted. After teacher had taught their classes, .*yp:. ' S.L. White asked'thc pastor T p review the lesson. We had a^o. r ^uest Dr. J.E. Briggs, who ecdr? sejilfed' tb conduct the review for ttsr This he ihd in a manner that pleased the- smallest child. We rpturrfeid for the. morning message. ?- fieliye fed by Dr.,. J. E. Br^ggh ftpm John 0:4. Thiw- mvs~ sago ,waaLrtlfo^. with -thooghtr. and seasoned: with the spirit which aunt.- one' regret_that it was not "V." "Alter the collection was taken, which amounted to $27.00, wc a ghin- refreshel ourselves until th. tioU? for the evening services. At ?? ffifflO o'clock, we again reassetnt.L'd to "hear Rev. J. C. Spann. He and mtfhy of his officers end members soon- arrived. An enjoyable program' was .-rendered. A quartet I jrom-rort jacason appeared. ueaton S.L. White gave a talk conterning-' the pastor. He had been appointed by our deacon board to make the talk. This talk was full ' 9# "jflensing- things about how thc church has advanced since' the pgstor took charge. Many of the members from Frfendship Baptist church of Co lUmbiu, Rev. Young's city churcn. were our guests. The musical ; mi - juhilec choirs sang for tho onnsion. We were very glad to havi them. Brother D. W. White o ! Friendship was asked" to say wofd^He^ had many nice things tc say about the pastor. His discourse pleased all. Rev. Spann who was to preach the Anniversary Sermon was introduced. He used for his subject preach The Word. This proved to be another message rilled with spiritualheat. Then came the collections and gifts of appreciation, which amounted to $37:1.25. W : wish that churches everywhere could have seen this Christ-like giving that was led by Trustee Henry Patterson. He took the initiative of leading the church iri AN EXPRESSION OF THANK '^NHa^ Etta Hart wishes to thank V .c^B?ltjrnore, Mr. and Mrs. Wilier t STUDENT HEALTH AS ' 1k.''WR:''. WTr < O ^ - -J ' Members of the lOxef.t'.iYc CouiKif e university Irr-t?w i iv?t-n?nbm?i !v 11-? <i!i'. I'M !> ;r. . ;.??r.i TiTs ~r? 777?^15 Mirrrtm i i ii- of i '> \* i \\ Orleans 1:. S. <) . I) Suite College ; Mr. Wnrren MeKeni:;.., ,i .!toutrlass. m' lie i'.ibii lb ui: i So1 > u r., I I , ' , ,, j; U i niw rsit.v am! I ?". M. f ^ ;11. lV;m < ; LKXIMiTON CIRtTTT M W S Hev. I. <). Simmons. Pa>tor hl;. The second quarter is r..\v history ynd we "are happy over the !< n excellent report. Pr. \V. I>. I.. .Clarke commended the pastor en- pi imembers so much for the tin- <- i < .v ports. The Kldcr seemed to have t?? v: ill "|4 Jit his h.' t. iuM-h |;i n _ i_i?i-. i- ii S?. iii: y ' in- r inr: . .. I.eh! w.i'j: Ait. /.ion ami ttiii:..' "' *' Ti;f eitrt Sat c?1 v. and \\ i n !.?y? h :: Tin Mir.day , : : . _i i- !ea tin.' vt \. . Olh ; "t o ; ?:?'; finam e. M y. I * ; P: Srweii : SttW: lilltt- M-f-.?:W44-? Tit ooKs, u As-;. s o pt. ?The T'l-si ii e.' Knh-r t l.ah an-J ( " ..ife. Pastor .-hntr. r.nd^mothm jlast. ?texe?the dinner, piirsis i . m.i Don't ktAP, I SBEPy SAM: the effort. The pastor foels that words are not at his command to - thank Brother Patterson, the of. , fleers, Sunday school, church and friends for making thnT one o t the greatest days that h(. has cvei witnesaed. Mhy the hand of Him i _ _ wt^o find you :\H for tk? day was $100.25, |P . II g. KEW BETHEL -V.M.E. CHl RTTr i + Rer. E. L. Jones, Pastor ? .'.Camden, S. C.?A very fine pro- I ' fi mm was sponsored at New Beto- ! ^ el last Sunday Ly E, H. McGill. , The nrincipal speaker was Dr. J. Thomas, prominent in medical and pharmaceutical circles through dot; the state. His address was - qqite timely, and pregnant with Bound advice. Mrs. Margaret Jew 1;of victory gardens. The offerine mounted to 451.77. Quarterly conference waB succesfully carried Sunday night. >V.. "(V* Mary Ann Frederick reporter "Roses are red and violets blue - - And SPRING'S the time I tlRt'S To sabotage CARS for you and you And put you all on BIKES!" |v \ Now is when; There tens never a Spring n he cheek-over more tlitm it dors yon may ran it, yon can't ttffot J bad. We're listing belotc some note?for yoiir men and for Ti EsSo Dealer takelTtre of Theift / MAIII W ' V Mitlirl ir./r, t C+pr. IM-1. Cm lw?. STAN DA RI SO. OFFICIALS AT if tlx- Nutbiim Si : .! m. v "1" v ... i F : ' ill to?ss-1 !\ ''1{. ('nut h. IS- ; t >>f ;hr 1 r, I b: >.c.:! " \ 1 . a I . . ; . . .... . M A. w . T! : 1Tb M i lia 11 y Vit '1 aV i- v U'i.1 . 1'. S. a. . . ; >::n.la\ " . V ' \ . 15. I. fir';. {-.Mil 1'a-v .Sit , r.on - ami li . Qttiin \" I . \\w,, ii;?- >t:|> 'j-.iu-st'.i ? f Mr. >1.: - - W.I'. iv. is . i" t ivi a : is in t :: li!., a a- ;.i ! i.: > ^ i n?; 1 ! ^ \ hriniv . !-i?h;?\V l.im l>aiT; a. If. bo'.s will ! is. <1 I'itni.. Si.V.h of Nc" < t-y : ' .\\ I f, t !!.; I - St I' ii iv:-s . Aii:mis. Sh.i l i-poi ls U'l i a". s..r . RIL he i V-SQMAK/ SGUIRT.: 'yen... When it comes to : ?- These Americans ate G They TORG IT cars can or If property Greased [n - :.-,~v ^ n? s 5 * \ tt ytmr ear needed a Iborough this year. Md inattcr how iiflle <1 to have itarts n ear out or 1:0 of the import ant things tit do c ? ' * n it- .-iurn * .siinf. n>t?. i.i'i your . JN-rs f CRFWr/\ m tSkft. AT Oil- 11 ,n e I 111 f 1 .?n I lr.,1, r lit' anti-lrrr/.i*. Ilu?li tlx- radiator .m water and ii i' <i i i . t' > r rlra iTi-r. it ir\. tltcii refill wild?"w at?*r idu? I ri{i>~t I Ye\ enti\e. jJemeinlirr ni-t deterioration c\ fii i| 11? m irl* \ mi in asuiiitl vuur ear a l?rt le-s this \rar. K? vsll. \n??tln r Sf?riiiir "niu-t" is ii 1 ?i11 tii<" \ViiitiT>wurn oil. clean tin* a?f* witli s | iee i aI IIii-Ihiiji ml and 111 I In- |irii|i?r iinuiii-r ^radi ofloiig. I. ? olijlic \lotor Oil. AMISKIO\.IIIIFi:]U:\TIA(.. \ alnahle xi ai.s arc hard lu ic-^Ln.t; a\.?! 1 lave \our dealer drain ont the ) OIL CO . rJiZzr, .,? , . .r, .at: ? / } Tin; i'.\i.m DILLAKD tTNIV. ! s - -1 .) V. : I n: I'ilia; .! : v>?v. Ivf; ' riiyiil : A!:. V. II. K:n:'..i lii m ' Vf :>. t)ilosv.! tnn-nt l?iolo,t'y. Kentucky T . X:.\iv-i un.i'yrsHy; Mi.-s Ji-suri !>ont. I'lcsiXn: -m the Assoc.;. ?M-.'liicin-?Hovvm ! U A a . irs. N:'"!"! Mw.a- T .laii.-o::'Ik. I'!... ! :>\vs, Jr.. -1 >?-t?.-it ii-'i.. ..'i- \/sliiay itijuiv.-s. , Til-. .Mis.. V } .?!? Wis-i /' '.as : : -i !: : i'j i .!:'y t. p.; i < i.i > i -; !!? < . ,\. ... i . >. ... v 'v.. v.- ! : s" . i. !"':! t'v 1 !. . v" >a\ ('? > ' ,l ;a \vr:> ha ! a ? ,o, .1 (! >)) i .Vi: n vch Th'.nv- -r, ?(V " }>.,> . I'r. ' f.iclo c'l ? : T- a. iu_M?.jv-4J^aa^ Zt J r.. K ::-y : 1- Sj?f !M*.' 11 ill A M . (' i cM at p,a;. Saulav. I'a. 1 a ii'.'ir!' is -k'.-il t - pay r?f Mulir. Tl.;- public is also invite!. \Vi r f(irs cars in I'M# 1 wup?? . . |?g^ _''* / |jj| 2S5?-^:^S-1.S .?\HK'i *..- > vorn V. iulrr oils and rcr Nitnisn-r j:n:?t?- < I n>'\\. Ire J 4 II Ill: ' ll.lvis "<?f \ \f through tin- W its I ?*r. so lias w \ 1 .?-?> lailmcat ion? tip- rijrlit liilnir.mt in tlip ritil ? / fiTi~ jirulialdv I'lit M'iir liatti V -'in; t" li.nr si/in I.-mi Ura J Till F.N. I Ion far lia\ i- \ our ?4X ?.!Uj:? d and sm it)-|i)*i| so as v 11 it is o\ rr J.000 ) In i k tlwiu m illi tin- I ire switch tlnni imiiirdiatt'l v. i t i |: I . M i'iiitaiii pounds a* Hi -tiinc standard i, '2. \orr I J.rl ynitr sso Denier rher mtiv neetl ti tiu+c lighft hi, hlriflt'. I'rnhnhlv the finis tinti, nerds ti nashitiL{ a Job. See Your Kmu Drain Let ft your ear in good ru i ss p %, DEALER *CARE M PA NY f) F " IaJI1'. -: -J ;? VL .. I1CTT0 LEADER gscc il BOY fee fafex0F AttE < : i ! : i 5 r i. e n e : ; r \v i: f K: i . " r.fy. A;-7'f!' 1 A- 5j voir.f" i11" jt .i a I'i cji.ony for tio<>p< Ci m-- 'j . ; y. Ap:U 2;"> -Division i ?Ev.v. ( oiiimb'a. ' | , Thursday. April 22?Board ot J , > it \\. l.-xinct-oh. BOOl* 1V2. STAtTK (OFF EC K ' Troop i."2 la iti it . I'n i t of Hoar Thin s^lay, A.mil S. at S p. in. ?OEOHO.I Tlt~-(-wrpt^Ey?vi nv: ? moi ica. W Ken ttto adv;MVv'iii;r outs enlcrnl the chapel t !i < f the outs stood-and chcorI. ly'dt-i ('lj'tr-.'i-t advanced to _ lar. Robert also qualified for la i.; s. Robert rivicknev re-, iced :l hadjro:*'. o. r s.uakor was Lawyer M??ra. who spoke to" us oa the y of Svmi t i :tc. lor- scouts advancing. w< vo: Artit.r .loitn'sen a?:.! it-cciid .- cluss.t_t.-_ : ;> iilc an.i \V. t\ .1 a mini w w-r.t 011 a hike . Saturday :: and ; trrattd time. I'mil next -clone. ?!*. : ;V.\ t? -Vc !'. For;! 0. MArrn.u acadm v. ( amd;:\ Tno 'Toon w- TnVtali*. ?1 April i> w.th a b.aut;." ! candle ii-'iit r. mo-y. scouts . t"ok the :otp Front ti"i< point on. arc uoiittf to climb until we rear a lot! ; j ilaeo tin in with thr proper sfi K-?n I.uliricatUs. I I our r.ir has taken a Inviting ? ximr ftmli-r give it a tin- lubrication jolt that puts lit place. - I 1 ntf ilue-u*. aa-niine.. raUouintf Lj r\ tTfrougTia TiarcTwinter. He I' I' check it anil rei hari-.e it ii . tire? gone since \nu had lliem t to extend their life, as far as ; miles ha\e \oiir I'.sso Dealer Tread Depth (iauge. .and if neeessurx. Two tile-saving pressure at all times (the new r drive over T"i miles per hour. , ; i . /,- orrr your irholo rnr. You ill), or o tcindshiehl iciper h of your car, for ftrolPC' iid llien (i flood polishing niiiug order. 0 0 SAVES WEAR IVE W JERSEY ! . C'" rr"* _ V - T?1??\ < . *> y *. > ,. * r ^ ? IR| ?X^Tl-"?i'a^fi^l~^ ** i ^ il each tii,. top of Ft out ing. i; i is?)(Vi? .! '.rusox i:k;?i < ; [ .\"7T);:N : ; i Nino s ?ts r?."vr t?*! t he Scour 1 v th t> t ,->? r > ?. f-ta.- .. v 'I. K. l \ii'',i stv.jl'. .'r>t U '.u h US (.'! <i\V. ; IVe are iuou.i ta kaow that w ; tiv a ji.it> >' - ''< -T ?'. > < t t. r.o I'inTnT^" - kavk for r-r>i >n:i> < ?w NOW. "Model" Scout Po: I ? -1-t-uliH <11 il IIrw M rOJ JIOMfVS IOI Scout cf Now York City, "pmcd, i? true ami village in Ameriea. Shown above Allen (left), District Commissioner ol dent of the New York Conference, of Advancement of Colored Heuplr, anilj ?Jus'.iro of the Domestic Relations (-oil nilc Welfare Council. Tho muvlior of Nej."ro l>oys in j f Vol".jit;? has ine'rcis-d in some i v ">>'.ncHs during l'.'l'J : < nr.ich .?s | a I'>0 vi r tent. a-. , ordir.g t.i j >j * ilnnlcv A. National i)i oct ~.7T I in..; racTTX AmvTTi oTTTTTj v ho IJnv cants of A liK '.'.on. and no oni;i-e i\ go". ( '>) gnhu'd .*,7 I ii}': cent. Dr. iia i i i- . '.viiu 1- .--l 1 f . oar rein iv.v j?n T-oViorrry I.. H ' D. ''roi.-i frn'ii'..! *i nslcog.e an "ii- | lite, stat'.'d tl'at The total n'.i frtici "T" f Negro hoys in Roy Go nit | I'tonps ami (.Vj Packs lor I'.' i'ij*' )vct- 1 ;M I. ; TtTdv a-_* "ftpli! Scout If xraut iv- l' lovoting their ti.r.o xclus/.cly to r icrviciuj; Scat Troops for Negro (' ioys, pl'Aiis a it a i rcaily launched n VIrs. Annie G. Grant I m r% *a ' I rormerly of UolumDiai ! \ Dies at Clairton, Pa. < t; Clairt<>n. Pn.. April 112'h?J V.!i:i.. G. Cirant (lonarti'.i this litV i , Vi.in.Mh>;-. Mart-ii ::1. !! *:; ,v i lie M< Kcfspcrt . ospital, nlt.-r ;.r. . !!?" % <>i' th'?>i> months. | . Fum rr.l s.-rvcos wvsv la-! i :>.t 1 :h> .Vt.-min" r Points' .':-.>>> h. ' Mrs. ('.rant tr.o v as a rosai. v. ' !* ( ?>1. lr.hia b.r h.r. I n ' i'v. i" ith - ! thunrhu-rs in Cln!"ton, ' 'J Pa., over !:v(. years n<*n. ' Survivintr Mrs. Gran. r i-> <hr . 1 ' h'.'jirhtors; Mis. Amrflinn (iiart ' ,, Mist Any Gray an.I \\V,'i 1. > ; vivo Al mi i': i 'v ^ n ^ qv | "it v" Mr. I'< n ? mid v. :t*?" | r; Moo 1. Giant oi t ii?- i . S. ; \ r)T.y -ni l V. i;' : mm : ]j I or Mi<.? Eva Gran? of ( alii tibia. i , 'ml a host of friends. _ " ' j t C VR| !Fl,F. NEWS 1 I ' Mr-. (nvtmdn.dl.y of i ! is in town (.11 arc umi. of 11 ic? illness i. v r>{ her m >lh<;c M; AV.t 1 ! : ker- | -mi. Mr. 1!. .1 tor. Mrs. I.:zr.io i 1 Peak and Mr. Miko^Jcd n on are J vf rv sick at tins writtMf. Mrs. | kcvst.a i< ru'r'p inn rved. Mr. Kis: Lxj>_s an?! Mi'--. Salii.. ^?s iJ-T~v :; 1 e a In"In .!! ~Tf_ Mrs. Anna K;>p dcnaried this v iif<- Eridnv. April *J and was-fan- A crr.lizrd at St. I. :ko A ME 7j.n i":i"h Sundtiv t;'e 4th hv Rev I \V. V. H"iitor. Ouite it successful rally \v;i; > nulled o(V at Ml. Kdr n AMK 'hi;re 1 Strndrrv nip-ht April +th. An'r'nt raised SI 31.30. Mrs. Alma Pick- 1 cr.-oji I'd in the rally, .dt. Ed'"' '.Iter h ic hiiinr painted t is wo-k 3 Service's Wore vrv tr Hid at W'i'- c Mnrrs- (darnel A A IE Zi<>? chare''1 Sunday. Rev. L; Tobe T- carry- ! inn on the work verv nicely. Rev .! 1, T. Cilymph preached on Sundnv s nijeht. Ti e mespne" was real | rooci. 1 ne conprppfttion srcniprl fr> have fnjoypd the message. Wo a vviTT he nlonso'l to have him come t ^"nin. The future is bright for ? him. ' t i -'n t j?' * ' - ' - * - ? - UT. MORI Ml A. M. 10. CHURCI Rev. L. F. Vance. !*ast?r Sunday v :i0 an ides I day fn 'I cliiin'ri'i i is and a large r.um >er ot members and visitors too ul.antage of it. Wo hail a lm >. S. and the lesson v. .is very in er.'stingh?disr. ss1"I i w?rtr-?m? lis classes lor thirty minutes i Mr. II. i.. i. imiucu ih nrpf ivf-out' sister cliureh. ( la m-.ft! rohts tttv mmnec,-taught b; i ;.n;i' / t 12 o clock si rvi. s v.M1: t\ war.st piay-.r -e ie? ei'iKhieted l.y Rev. David Boy in.) others after waieh our pre iw.mr elitei' brought lis a ivon.iei . a essa^T' thnT-maiic-cvory-hear . . The 1 .!>: -.i's Supper wn niniiiisier.il to a itigs innr.'jei Ve wa re g!a.l to have so ' man; fii o> uei-miv) ilii us. Com i,".a i. yea i.re ai.ays welvonit .h. .. r.'L:,. lit. f] .arterl; ,uru iii;e was org ?nik:i d. Al ?>ard.+- fstaik* sok-tteJid- -report. , ..e r le.'v v.i.! p eardl. v.i; 111 hlll'l'l'.'i et till* '..h* it. V wei.> yl.i l t ? Me s si r Do a Sl.-.nly arm to . i a'.t.i i". .r i>i in; in.'isif.v.vd lor - 'era r.miis. A'.. i .i r. i Moid , i ?my?I cadcr tv m?n?Htr?? it! i.- s i'enette Hare, reporter 1 ses wish Poster s." the legend appearing on the which Allan Wilson, 13-year-old : of the people in every city, town, with Scout Wilson are James E? f Hoy Scouts^h Harlem and Fresithc National Association for the uil^e Stephen S. Jackson (center), irt ami Director of llarlcm's Juvenr tlu'.-'e Troons to heln farmer .ho mod labor in plant, mis' nl harvest th.ir iS'opy, In soon lis of ih<> Si>;uii wlvi'e vh< r v. iiuv re: son is si! reedy undei . ny tJ outs sir,, now helpmjj.T A new fiw-coler-noster showim s',"''in;r Ne^ro boy in .Scon rniiV.iin hcs.de en?American tin; now ;iv; ilnl>Ie 1'iOin Council of .' e Hnckinp: Uoy Scouts'.It fol v.s sin osirl'tM* poster with th< p.p.ion, "The Uem.. of a Hoj cut Scrviny; Anuol'ca." T'rir .'. i.-yCiiu-oUl -Scon t A Usui VVUsor lemher of Troop 77.'$. New Yorh itv. posed for th,. picture' v.sef i the poster. RIIMiK SPRING NFAVS Visitors at church were Mr. and irs. P. Toomer of Johnston. S .; Mr. Wade lloleston of Auytis\_ Ga.; Mr. Liash ^Sniith, Mis>0101 y Kilmer and lie,- sistri 'era and brother Arthur Jr. m > i" . aiiMP. ??lr. Harold Marshall is here cm fiainsvillc Kla.. vistin.e w f tys. Heitu li. Marshall. II,. is e\ eitiny to bs inducted in the Arm*; HON. Mr. and Mr?. Johnnie IVU-rs n nd son Otis of-Croldsburgh. N "... visited- par nls ;i few days Hr. and Mrs. E. F. Peterson. Mrs. I.ucilc II. Hit! bft f.n Washington, I) v.'ere she w ii Linain with her hushim.! for tin hi'IiIi-I'i ?-?? ; Services wefoA x ;T"p'Jnn:^lly 7.0 )7 ir 11 i it I'll'i' i II il 1'., i ' < n't withhold any thing thai ill : vln the pen-,!" f1' tinder ;1 a.nrl l.o right of wuy of life. C'olloc. inns wore go<vI7 Total $59.00. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd llanrnion' evt, palled home to W,. at the he. Me of Jheir son Walter, who iI! 1 : rs much improved afthif .ritlng. lid re Hill High Schnnl Tabol .V. Davis, Reporter Xi gro Health f'-atures wri-e p-lv :i .-hap'l houi-j. last wcet v Vi?? It. A Williams ?'?nd V. R IcCnllum. ,v' - ate looking forward to tin 'rimmy closing1 program FrM.a> iirht. Mi."s"s Crawford. Wells. ,IfPl?lh.m Willinm.. ...s I M ...... *1?I*L ?kT* Roomer -teachers. Thcv promise n evening1 of real etroymept 'or.'t niise it. Mrs. Henderson was guest o Jis. Urita llanimbnd Marshall iv < ntly. Wo wore proud to have Pore-an Irnnintrs \\ illinms visit us 'rhtr*! lay. Ho is .an ex-graduate of thi, chool. We were also proud to h.av< i!iss Oarossa Rniford of Hemp ilcatlr N, V.T a former graduate o his school and proved herself : far forward on the baskctbal earn while in school here. ? Saturday, April 17, 1*143 i Classified Advertising Column Special Notices, CuiUa ol Thanks. ! 1 Memoiams. Birth Announcements ,* i Marriage Anrtouticorents etc. are lC ! r.argoii lor at thi rate ol' iOo per L>jiine. Cash must accompany the n.mr ,\1iiiiI)U'?' charge bOc. !; IN MEMORIAM ! In sacred ~ of our drrV ting mother, Emma Mima, who - | passed hitu the unknown on the 1 | Jtk day of April, lb31. ( d i \\ j hold in sacred memory those cheerful smiles and helpful words; - although for twelve long years, _ t y niho' e left us he re; your loving s iho. ghts still linger i < nr. ' Submitted; i' GEORGE \V. MI MS, Sr., L' - Husband; ' Children: Sans George. Jr., Ralph, Leoty and Joseph; Daughters: | an, ilcTi?r Get il, Bell and CARD OH THANKS ; T M r. amf-Mj's?-C-orliittt?jfohnson ; and kinky also M;. \ IrgM X. Evan.', \% ish to thank I ho many kind _ friends f()1' the expressions^^ - uvu-iuud jm i tt in^^f death of our daughter, sisttr and \vil'e. Mi's. Edna Ursula Evans of Brooklyn, N. Y. IN MEMOHIAM In loving; memory of our dear mother Sylva Crim. the dearest _ and?sweetest- on<, 1 ever knew^ who departed from us, as God sawf^ hi on Apt il 1U, lO.'W, M is for the many things., she suffered for me; <?> O is it 1 only-had herstilt. but our dear Lord knew best; T is for the many tears she shod i for me; II is for her heart that always loVFfrme; E is l'or her eyes that shone sc bright; R ,s tnat I will always remember her and hope to meet her in lie:.van. With this; six letters that spell mother, tiiat I will never forget. y, i.-sed l:\ --flantrhti-r nnd son-in? law: ,\:R. and MRS. VINSON BOLER, "thM'p MeDulhe Avenue. Columbia. S. (J. BETHLEHEM BAIT. CHURCH I.a.-t Sunday was a splendid day w-e+4?at Undid ti?'d??Vi'UOil WB3 gi catty enjoyed by all. At I- o'clock the pastor was-in ?lLoj?nu'tJH.?a "nrmvnied?by?Revs? .. Smothers and Hardmon of Fold jnets?;on aiu". the k-onimbia Air Rase? iriwr.smothe r's"jTfoach5d an uplifting sermon Sunday morning, ami R. v. Hardmon brought a very _ ~ line night hioss.Y'r". Our Pastor," Rev. E. A. Davis ^ ommented favorably op both seri moils Sunday rtigi t. M?Ii !a\ nicrht. Anvil 10 fV>., * > ^ - I -"V- 1^'' ivrl will start. QiU-"-;est evangelist is the Revert nod Tanner > ! loj; !a. lie has the reputation t >1 being a giant among evangef i i t s,? S a m 1 a y?.v a k?Soitl i o rs I ^ a y it Bethlehem. Tlie rum ot $28.08 , \vas raised. By a member of Bethlehem Bap ist church. COPE A. M E. cm'RCH Rev. Bu. gess. Pastor I Cope. 8. C.?Last Sunday the pastor called the Sunday school to order and an impressivcy Wesson I o.. Viiwl s-.* i- - 1 ?.mtn iii! conuivcto.l the morning service. He deliv -:re?l a soul-stirring sermon afterwards administering the Lord's Supper. Rev. H. D. Sharperson ' (s the nast-M-'s- pulpit associate. Heorge Daniels, County Farm Agnt. v ?* present and spoke in interest of a dax* room for colored | 1 soldiois in Orangbuvg. The pas- , ''>) -prcaeboJ for his father at '"a moron dining the afternoon. He j'.ched for his brother-in-law,. icev. K. K. H'chluirg, at Elloree at; ', 'A- nimr worship. -~ SurvTay" night Rev. Renson from i Ml. l'istrah Baptist church. Bam "org, preached at Macedonia. We , nhyed his singing and his mes f I rr (TS ^ Quite a few of our member* atI "nrlol the funeral of Mrs. Julia t'unehessr loyal member of Cal..r^ t.hiaxtc: uiH- hc grchflffr rr-^"(T. i-j?'1 In liinii"! oi "ii A(>I'n 2 lh W6 " \ 'n'ert-d of ;i colored clinic was ,i-jrrrTT^sr; & l (ul'i was raiso I'lV.aid tV#? effort. It was spon or<(| by Mrs ITnttie Hampton, i ho v.:>? assisted by Mesdnmes; I Holsy (iovan and Nora Mac. Many dl-.i-rs ' (ionorat"d, among thaML ' 1 i<s itciMrlr..- th;. white nurse. Mr?1. p?_ O.'Rrvnot's homp vnw lht? place of meeting of Christmas Saving club. A delicious o -rse wa.4 served after the meetpff. .. fronts Help Car. * or Theatre Raise ^ . vends for Red Cross ' The C.irl Scent; of Troops 14 , mid 17 a sy is ted Mr. Williams man , aifcv of the Cfirver Theatre, in . Irarsin? $7:'..75 for the Red Cross ;i>i wotK. Iii small groups they I ( worked diligently between shows . with real spirit of true Girl Scrvts. The public too needs to be t ^oinni'mdetl for its genposity for Vs this is the only wnv the sum ? could have lie en realized. ,.l 1!>.000 theatres oil over the U> S. pledged-to raise the $2,000,000" that the Red Gross needed to> f rerrh its goal. Mf. Williams wish> es to thank the Girl Scouts fop 1 helping Carver Theatre share hi ; the all out for Victory Program. j