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K^jUsi&TWO THE OLD GRAY < Wk*y My Mm v. iv. R tulip tili? BISHOP NICHOLS BEKEFF C( ??<" " . The late Benjamin Salter Nich- f5 : -glgi aPn *Btp *)r ' k"ltm *' Nichols, and brotner 01 msnup i>. ~P Ward in iciiois passeu to his eternal ^ L'H.. reward last wt-ek at nis nome in * New iork ana was lunevalized m s Charleston last i'htirsttay ironi the . ... , fielding s funeral Home. A large number of tnenis oi Luc -N'lc ois. P tamily aitenaea tne sua r.Us. nr. P K! Brogdon \\.u lu yi.a.ge 01 ? the service. Otneis ass.sting were ^ Kevs. J. C. James, 1). N.Wilson, * Kev. Roland of Lenuuu Baptis. a church and the writer. Dr. J. E Beard delivered the principal eu- ; logy. His message was 1 in pres. * - sive and highly commended b y * those in attendance. Bishop Nich [ ois came with t?e body from Nev. ' York accompanied by the widow * of the deceased and saw to all ar- j mngenients. . _'Tis. true Bishop 1). Ward Nief ois has been elevated J.':. 1 muliiAn i., #.n?. " '.TiiiViTK- ^ in*- l.UII ... v.,.. ...... v.. and praises of him doubtless ' itmount to but Very little Frtfm thosc ' of us w..o are in humble walks of ' life.. But to his everlasting crod- j with the fifth commandment w.ich ~1 begins "Honor thy father and thy mother", etc. While his parents ' lived there was no night too dark . or no day too cold for him to come . when they called. To my mind this tad much to do' with his elevation as the wishes and prayers of-ttis friends. After the passing of his parents hi? interest has hot waned the least "In his sisters and brothers. Speaking with a delegation from Alabama in his nb sence tvev said he is the best bishop they have ov(r sM'n or of, The NEWEST EN C V C LP PA EDI A We are proud to state that we have received several application for soaee in the wonderful vulume that's td he published by fti hop R. It. Wright, Jr.. Ph. D. T< know that Bishop Wrig t j.s i ? " charge of this publication is suifi cieht guarantee to any body U purchase space. The i'aimeuo ~ Leader i</agencv for South Care- liiia and fas mailed literature blanks and terms to scores of new | iw/tr on/1 wn tVi on it* *Uio inpr them to secure space.- This is atiottret" appeal r~o otn^~ nifthy. subscribers requesting them? tb avail thcin'nolvuu?of?ti-is?last J oppQrtunity. .They will be dead Hdfore another will be presented It" is indeed strange how some not^ ?reh people will pay $25.00 -to .run. . tHeir cuts and sketches in a county bulletin, or a newspaper, to be read a few day, by a few peopie. then thrown into thp waste basket and refuse to pay $10.00 to go in hard back book that will last forver* Confer at once with The Falpietto Leader, Columbia. S. C., Drawer 327 or Rev. E. Philip Ellis 241. Ashley Ave.. Charleston, 6, CI and secure gpace i n Ibis greatest Encyclopaedia to be ... printed in the A.- M. E. chur n. THE UNION Owing to the illness of President J. R. Pearson, Rev. J. W. Cur ry,.vice^presidenL was., at his best as chairman of our session fast Monday. Order of the day "A Spiritual Church", by Rev. I). N. Wilson, electrified the entire union and reflected great credit upon the speaker. Our A. M. E. Alliance meeting was full of interest. Rev. G. B. Mitchell's paper on Sinning Against the Holy Ghost met the approval of the scholars. Charleston ministers are paying up their subscriptions to The Pal met to Leader. Let all ministers and laymen of the state do likewise. We will never amount to murh as a race until we learn to patronize Negro business enterprises tvittrour money and not simply out mouths. ST. LI KE ? nc are over uie top with three I thousand dolars. That's t'^e result of a reaUfoe statf of officers, noble captains and most loyal mem hers. This js among the best eon gregations in the rh :r h of \vM ft there U none WteV." - "' " "Let Us Advance On Our Knees" PIEDMONT NEWS Due to the unfavorable weather last Sunday, the Ladies Auxiliary Club No. 1 was postponed until Sunday p. m., May 2, nt the usual hour. MVs. Mattie GambfeH will entertain at her home. Easter exercises will be hold at St. Matthew Baptist church on Sunday p.m. April 25, ut 4. The _ public is cordially invited. Ldttle Patricia Ann and Carryc Ma? Cambrell who have been vis . iting their wiele and aunt?here,1 Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Boyce, have returned to their home in Greenr vi'lle.- - M*. *nd Mrs. L. V. Sullivan are receiving -congratulations upon the'arrival of a son, born April 19. The little boy has been named Jarriea Lewis. Both mother and babjr are line. Of iptereit here ? the marriage of Mb* H#J?n Cnift of Andemon and W. D. Cliancellor this ? xity. TJie couple are makxiig their ; hdrtjar^Tn Piedmont. Earline Making,' Taylors iecetitly viilied her father and kftow ah?a are.-rationod , YQxit cooperation will he jj^p^yiatly appelated. "' - 1 Metropolitan A. M. E. < South Carolina Day, Si New York ?'ity?The Female ( Jsher Boar<l of Metropolitan AMU hurch presented their lirst South arolna Day. Sunday. April 11th, tarting at 1.1:00 a.m. and coninuing through the day until 10 .HI. The program?? gp,moored y the South Carolina I.er.gu^. and i liss Maggie McLaughlin was the j upervisor for 'he same. At 11 a.m. the Rev. R. A. Ridick presided. . 1 h .sermon was reached by Rev. M. Q- Buekman astor. Zion Baptist chvirc . \owrk. N. .1.. and r. member of the iouth Carolina League. Mrs. luckman, wifL. of the pastor, was guest at ihe ss'vieos. . Mrs. Alice Frost, evanir. I:; '.. v a; he mistrer* of cm monies at 'he ;:00 p.m. service. Tin- opening, ervice was Jby__Mrs. Marie DeJar and she. was arrorv panic i by er Junior quartet. The guts1 peaker was Rev. A. Eugene Adaii LI)., pastor of Mt. Morris Presvterian church. Mrs. Vivian Rid lick supplied the ntusie for the ;ny. At SM)0 p.m. Mr. Howard D. Mr. Jill, one "1 Now York City's leadntr funeral directors, wuviV tvj'tsj or of ta re-monies. Mrs. M. W. _,a\vtun gave* a welcome addrf'-s. I Rw?response a> giio-hy Mr, '-VL._ r. Oliver. Solos woro by Mr. Kob rt L. Sanders. Mrs. Gertrude S. "rump. Mr. A1 Greene. and Mrs. Helen Webster. . Tlio Hon. Wil- I iam T. Andrews gavr a very interesting spoeeh on the post-war planning for the Negro. It was toth informative and enjoying te isten to. The Junior Male Ushers front I'ethel AMK church were-among .11 r guest* in Luge numbers and tlso Mr. Thoma, Grant, president. Miss?Martha Keith. the chairntan of the day. wishes t(, tTiaTiTT vn?ntr^?i i>?itrihtited to make-the S< uth Carolina Day. a day that will hr> I'Mie remembered^ Mi?s Vetreyc .McLaug*lin. sifno" fisor o* tV? p'^oer-un. also wishes t? extent! her thnn'-'s for tht> South C-sns-iinn I,o.nr:uLa*.AVrM a., f"r hf'r . re?f. to those v.h0 nartiemat >d ir making t'-t. program a success. Closing remarks were given by li. pastor. Female I: shers?<-rf?Metropolitan Keith, president: Flora White, vice president; Lucille N?aly. se reta-v Elizabeth Matthews- treasurer; M. W. Law tor. e* aplair. ^uuui ' irTTcTTTTr * | Hon. Willifm T. Ar.i:rt*.v?. prvv.-1 rlent: Mm! J. H. Pa tt^r.. v*c"* rr('S? j frfent: Mr?. Helen r. | cial secretary; Mrs. A'..:* F:-.-'. i recording secretarv; Mr* - VeaL_ treasurerMr.. su Sv -brooks. cha?j&;r: dfr.:. T -, ^ ' Smiley, serg^fcrt-u'.-arr-s Trustees: D*\ p S. a . ?. -Mr. Edward Mr veste-r McMd'a**. P v P. ? rence. Mrs I.. 115m*- P'-n?. Mr ard 0. M:GiH. Mi*. P M; j Eaughiir? Mr, p- : G:ar.:. sick committee. CLEVELAND. OHIO Thp F)<-ho rah Hibb r;;77^ <tt \ ^ 7" tioch? Raprjv-t chimb:?rrrn t?-^? Wailp H. McKinney. Mirr-*' ored their teacher. Mrs. Lillian .T. Ganttt with- a surprise : nnjvc rsary partv on the ?Vc!Mjie of Anril 1 3. at the home of o.'ie .of their iuem.-_ hers on East R5 street. Mrs. Gantt a member of the Deaconess Board organized the Debonair Br-~ t bio Clr ss.'over 33 years atro. She has been married to Deacon John H. (lantt a former South Carolinian for almost 50 years. Among those who helped ro make iii" affair enjoyahlr were Mrs. Idu Muslev, Mrs. Ardeiia Bradley. Mrs. Albvita Gordon. Mrs. Elvira Dunree and ni.-im- Atiimi. Mr. Amos .Junes of 1072-1 Amor i Ave., has been confined in the I hospital because of a severe illness, but we are very pleased to report that lie is now?rrt?homer and is doing nicely under the eapabl_e care of his wife, Mj s.,._Mu'?.d. Hancock .Jones who is a graduate nurse. Mr. and Mr-. -Jones will be remembered in Greenwood, S, C. The latter is a cousin of JJr. J. G. Stuart of Columbia. S. C\, i nd th(. sister of Dean Gordon B. Hancock, now of Virginia. Sgt. J. T.' ]<ine?. the brr,ther of STr. Amos .Tones 1 is nniv xfrffnmerF at McClcllan, Ala., and he writes Hint lie is in tiplnp d'nmo. Natalie L, Henderson, brilliant 1 15-year old pianist will appear at Severance Hall as a featured guest artist with the Cleveland Women's Orchestra, on Sunday, May 1). Miss Henderson was born in Oberlin, Ohio and is the daughter of Mis. Deota Palmer Apple, a music teacher whr. i. from the Palmer family tree, which first saw the light of day in South Or rolina. Down the Carolina way Talents prow In tr.M r.rrnv, ere the mountain dew distils Or palmettos shade the rills. FRIENDSHIP RAPT. OHl'RCH Rev. \V. It. Washington, Pastor ?4 Sunday was a beautiful day for church goers. Sunday school opened at the usual hour. Our pastor preached a soul stirring sermon. The ^stor and 'members wnrit over to William Chapel and the pastor preached forthern at 3:30 o'clock, Collection ?23.00. The Williams Chapel school closed this week with a wonderful program. Rev. L. Z. McDanvel spent the week end In Dillon. He reported a fine trip. / W? are praying to. the Lord that the War will soon close and i all mankind will bc in peace. "i^ Church Observes unday, April 11th War Worker Rewarded A suggestion fsr "paving time -et-jGeneral Eiec'rifj's war plant in | Schenectady brovcht this check, to j "Buck" Exving, cx-ba;eball star now j employed at the plant. Kis sus.tjes- i tion speeds up transactions in the Comptrny^store:?A native of Macv sillon, Ohio, Ewing broke into or- I ganized baseball in 1S19 with the | American Giants as a catcher, later | playing witn tne I'.omcs.eaa urejs i and an all-star colored team which j toured Cuba. He played his last full season with the Mohawk Giants in 1935. He has lived in Schenectady j tor several years and joined G. E. in 194L f Richland County ?.. interracial Com-m it tee M eels. . A mootintr of the Jtieiilapd Covnty Committee mi In'er?aciai Cooperation was hold Tuesday at'tornaon At ril 11 at the Columbia Trvo-rm?T Tn I .. *;ih :c?rv of tllO Chairmen, Dr. .T. 11 eywa'TI T-ihlies Miss IvobeC-a Tleid secretary of t,!.o i*. atC or<.-ah.iKatio:i presided. S e reported that in her over the sir to wo*'!; ;he f"t:nd?that ~ero" fh dh rea'd:;*' ini -n1-!?in in- te'raeia! proidt tv.s. and that there v. as c<tv, in! h'tef'-s* mi t'n type of r> er? 4ir..j wi-iMtn takiry leadersh~'r. in the Ri hi-'." i civ.tntv creep " =uih -lor di/r-". she .stain "TP TH7-" ^ p. , Ti -1: i t. D an D'-.'i.lh.y f th?!'tvi Ty i "has. it.. (!i an of 'votm n* Mrs r.. p%'-.is-:?: nf city an ! * shC _Va<?" .. ... Mill III! !;r.a rrr. --r';r Thi?. she '! i>i ;?!'- ? V fr? r. -fr*,. > .!-, 1) f!>'C-raV. : }. i. 1 V- I'-i'cl.. r. f? '< ? > : !' .. : th-v.-*ri rr'" his* frtH-in lot'lnon "KTT.. - n ' nronrK. <1 a < on-U'"'-ti\ . yvirrrjt - fo?* * V f> "'1 i 11* 'MT'1 **:a! rrobiitns of th<> South in the sfi uh.-.r.) unv ami hv ii;if. rt'- . f^ rt f i moos, li was C'tn(?( <! ?>f wh'to ]'a>i ' fr.<M i v: rv Southern n ; 11 i Me'Jill <<!!'or_of tho At'antn Journal nm-'id. "'h ; : >'! \\\ ? ms* | t<> appoint <-"nv>"Mtoc <>1" v 'vU' J -nrg to :riirr'w;tr-. n ofcmiv:tttrc from | ire rrr'Hip (i* .Nftrro leader? to work r.'Jt a definite pro"tam for ohtainintr their irTTiTuaT oTjJectives. Rc-v. T.; ( Jerkins reported for the e'v-ir ;tee that the project of ' r lav-re nds fpr Xeerro children was not v< t completed. tat tivT th<# ooir.nv ( ( had ~srr"n Mnyor Mar?:'.ri!l. ami lie Ivad c ! ' oopi-rat Mrs. J. Tt. Cain announced that. Mayor Marshal! had also nfomised to sc. urn the services < " ? " npotenr Xoero directress for Saint Anne'-; phaytrrouncf. Other communities throughout th" stale. Mis? Reid "stated were i qually av ar" of th(. need for sue' rrcroa-tronal benefit , for colored children. and were scfurim; for them p2rlcK and pbu'trrornds. Tin* committee appointed tr. interview owners of the white io*al press to request that thev use eoiftesy ti'les for Xet'r,, citizens : in their eektmnsr .we- not ready to t' jit much could bk i'n"" ah nd these linc? bv indi vidodc 'ar | any oj us mp.n Sl.c m> ivn?nn v'iv colored citizens should bo rep-sod the ordinary titles desgnaiin" whether they are married or sin gle, male or female, would ju?t sinrtnlv use ihe-e tit'ey." s'e said. "weM soon hey in t(1 influence their general use. Personally, for 'IF* j tears. I hav been calling all Nc- j ernes above-the serving class Mr., Miss and Mrs., and I 'nn't understand any one's objections." Mrs. Cain also reported that, in response to complaints made at the last mooting, about abusive treatment of Negroes going home " ith bundleic r?y certain policemen. that bott individually and in groups manv white women had called upon the Mayor and remonstrated, pointing out that such I ?u; -- ' - -? wiiMK,-s ,vitc not. oniv nrutal. but umW-morratic and illegal. Mayor Marshall, vhp said. i ad agreed wholeheartedly and pro mi sod to put a stop to all such objectionably occurences. .. ScvCraT present announced thatr ?inee the* action of the Kichland County committee, requesting hns corrpanv owners of the community and state , to treat Negro passenger* with more fairness and consideration, that conditions had r.oticably improved, except in a few cases of a very few rough drivers. The Negro ,member3 pres 4 i THK PA IA ~r% boy m % -% ijjl'xI > "fi CnU'MniA DIVISION MEETS Tfic C huh bin -D;vi.*iorr- of \ho > 13 cv Scouts ol Amvrica. h;ul it.' i monthly meeting Tuesday. March | 1:0,. at tin.- ISO on Taylor street. | Plan* for .summer camp were fits- j cussed. Mi, Henry (Jack) W.il- j Finns chahimiti?of Camping ark- j s J for the .support of all oncrat ing commitu ".s ivft ause camp this j summer will be toe largest tvu ! attempted. ' j ?La?IP 11?forty -six scouts at- j tended summer camp in .Jenkins- j ville. The following year ninety- ! oiaht scouts, v.i lit to Mill Crock | in .Sumu-r ca. nty. .(.amp f> o. date :7r.d place will be--published a >! so' ti a> .tie. Committe malas it- 1 ieiH.it. All ?i'visions of the Co n- j eil arc i xpevied to contribute in1 fnUiLUlat jug these plans.- j Nine member,s of the Scout mas-| t r> Tmining Course received cor-j tilicntes a; this nieetiii/. Mr. J. 1 p. Cortes, chairman o " the Can-| i 1 St oitb ( :"dli;i:i ('< 'liictl train- | itj j -cotiiraitt? e )>r< -eiitcil the c i | TTttrate:?Meinb1 i s?contjiieiing?tin. | cutis so wire Messrs. William Latent were all in accord with litis | report. j The chairman being ahs.nt. the crota? una0imously voted thai s< v. j i ral changes ill r irr.nmteo I'l'U,- | tme. time of meeting, notices, fccv. etc.. be re-commended tp the exvcutive committee for adoption, and c!i':s bee11 disn^s-"i! ilii'- nieet-rn-g-v.-it li tin.j reminder. " "I\i rn;mbe.r." she said, "v> t.r a'l enlisted 'in a great common me-i . . id ii is mi to ear- of nQi de o.r hit evi rv dav. The <>b active- -uu_ .air w<w-t-i;y ;n'w r.r< 1 j mii'i cull:*1 al! at <-.;.cc. nor IV dy-iv'io;i" ?'f?trrr.ii,i. .?i nn h?ea! must do 1 ho duiiii'' and t he working and th? l-.rHHjr. That's hi- way we'll s" MAKION (01 STY TtAfttKtti*- .MKK r Mat ion Coanty teacher.- enmo onethor Friday April 10 at 7 :J0 at the At;i.i ion Jliyh school i ji their last ineoliivr for the y.ar <M ilMU- i;i. t^uitr a laice number of r toa? hers ware j>?*'?-ent. The d-Notional ? x< rciso i.ivnal by sir.yinp Onward <'lira linn tjoblk'sT nray.Vr. l?Yit?.n. Stan* A treat for Ni^'in schools was j.resent a".a! was presented to th Association by Mr. M. John:.kin. Mr. Folton li-A A- \r:y pnictic; 1 tal):.. Kb .;t of ail It-o reminded tlv. I -nr.v.-" <>f tli;. < onditions that a:- brought about U? fav,A? -ot-ih:s war? H;. stand tint the teachers had a bigger job to do than over before in history. Aside front teaching th(. childien, it js the duty of tie. teachers to g"L the people in the community to raise chickens, hogs .nihil cows and plant gardens. Then the teachers should have these things also. Tip then urged tliL. teachefs to do their very best for each pupil. Try to keep them in school and help them to bt. the kind of young man or young lady -t-but Gnck* Sam vvrll?b^ fuoud-tail a ve in the Army. His talk was enjoyed by' all. After Mr. Fdton's talk Marion High School Glee Club sang three spirituals. \V"e then listened to reports from Hev. James Davis and Mr. A. J. Norwood, our delegates to the Mate Teach .i s' Association. Mrs. Gorltmo White, our uhcrme's" teacher, thanked the teachers for tin:r r"i,fi|inv:plp:n tp.rntij?nniir ihc year. .She then named all the young nun from our County Association who are in the Army rnd asked Mr. 1'. (.'. I eggett ta oll'er a ""prayer for them. Mrs. I Hat-in leul the Association in singing America, which was uedicated to these young men. Mr. M. Johnakin, president, made closing remarks ami a successful venr's woik was completed. L l.KKDS \K\VS The Red Hill Baptist church is making rapid progress under the leadership of Rev. }|. K. Taylor, who is really an organizer and a man of Clod. Each Sunday every person that enters this church receives food for thought from the well planned and ably delivered f ennons. Sundoyv ApriL ? was a lovely .lay for service. Sunday school was at its best with yupt. and teachers tor preached a soul stirring sermon full of information. Sunday afternoon the officers and members of the Ebenozor Baptist ?.hurch were present to help witness the making of two young officers- of this church., Rev. | M. B. Glenn, on0 <?f ohr young 'ministers, and ither welcomed vi IETTO LEADER Fw :duts"^^^ k1?a 1\| \ ; i'v.cr. John Alston, Walker \Vil- I bams, Halo Kennedy, William 11.. j 'Rurton, Klbert Risers, Allies D. Bog: n. .Tamer. Anderson and Robert Raker. Mr. C. A, Johnson, chairman ul the Columbia di'.ision presided. I'A M1)F\ TROOPS REC CIVi; ( IIAK I KKS Maine: Academy and Jackson, | ITipth of Camden, sponsors <v "-l Troops Ri-4 and Id." received charters iron: tno Actional Ollk't1?nf--? Boy Scouts of 'America.. Mr. Ros-\u Ik Stevens Executive of the Co.neil made th(. presentations to Mtss 1. Bry.ou of Mather Acad.my :.mi Ke\. P. Mdodana o 1' Jackson Hiyh. The ntincipal r.daiess Was <i liveced by Rev. Mr. Cretftf of ih(. Methodist, Church. ,mt\ w. i. orowniee cnau mnn ot | t>ic. Kershaw division introduced .Mr. l.'Mov k. f-citt. Field Kxecutr.(.-Council. Certificates were issued to all ,V>jp conny.it eemen. ;'i \ N mR SI"\i?dKit CAMI' now. sitors were present. Afterwards ti'(. I.ord'j. Supper wan rdmini: t^ r-j cd to the croup. The spirit of Oed was hi'jh ttii o. phoat fie so?vi es of rhv day Wo : .'q -prayhrc- that this year will he oat. of the u'resttes.t oiK*s ill .the history of tiie : lunch. 'i'hi.so on th? > li-l Mrs. Virtmy Tin in i psor. M:: y II.-!! Foofce. Mis. iJuth Iialsiy. m. !1. Tlinnij son, Mr. York Ilrown, and l)ea. 11.1'fur Crc iy. we hype i Tmn nr^rrnndy rccovy ? ?? ?.M'e"?Curt.^s?Mat.? nun n. ;? the- wee!.-end?wrr-?hrr?parents. ? Mr. and mrs. Clarence mci.urkiiu, . The ' ollt-wiii!. . .I'denis r~elft tile week-end with their parents: liI... M ..... / if : i : ' ' > f ui<>'\ v j vi: 11 o 11. .V 1 .. iWI}', Hi>?\vn. vile rv. ch'kstkk !' Vracicwmis Mi. and Mrs. David l)oy;ra;Ycn- j r. i;k of Atlantic City. N. .J.. a to J :. isitint lis parents for a W w ; lays. He i- a tni'ttjlw of t !i c | li'st jifa'li.htiiijr class < I' Kin ley \ Drjrh scroll. His \vifn is a teacher : in Atlantic City s.-hool. ! F! Quite ' i innb' r of persons 'roiii [ hoi'c all ailed the Yitu*un-R?uil- ! ".a v. r> I'.iilii Sunday was observed mi . ? ?1. nday ate. moan i;t Dnoklyn :,i ; i b.'t tiacle. by Josepaas Chapter. vc 'Ji'-Ief of llie Kastet a. Flan, Mrs. ?; Minnie Wi'^ht Worthy Matron. .Mr. J. C. Wr.ft? wr -r irrv'f n mTpnT" a si-ciik;1!1,, Mv<. K. I.. \Y. Stannack . p'-ke in behalf ot Queen Bain- ? >!vJTj:: Cm.n.i r. >??>. ' V; .Mrs. lira- K .iii'0 (ir* jroiv tor Biipht. Lijiht "I Lij^ht (.hapten, Wilksbtu j.?; Mrs. '?'i Dosia James for tlie Chapter at (it Liberty Hill. Masons from Cephas 1 te Lodfre were out in a body. Music ! "'I was tuvnished by th,> Stars, with \ w Mrs. I.bii.-v B, Atkinson pianist. ] v. Soldiers here 'hiJ wfek aret Mr.4 nt Lewis Blown. Utah; Mr. T., M". 1 ?v Hall. California; Mr. Henry White I n ( -amini) and Cpl. Joseph Crosby I c-i both from Camp Br.ckenrid^e, 2, Kentucky. | m Mrs. CucinUa l. oker wTT^ called I !s to her home Thursday, near Clin- I ton. because of the death of her j M father. Sho has the sympathy of j k an of her host of fri.nds here. ~t Pro-Laster prog*. i m at Calvary in j Ifaoti: t church Sunday nijrht was . t ( enjoyed hv .an stppreciat ivt. audi-. !>t once. Miss Julia Spanu. Willie M. ( m -B*?rris ami :Vr-?+rH?Neal \v ie di- ? l'rof. and Mrs. S. I.. Finley had r1 I t i I > m? M.nntii \V?Kiiieii<lay ?nd li Thursday, their hrot her-in-lav., ! t j Kev. P. A. Callaham r:ul tneir j in 'niece, Mrs. \ ivi-in C. Klt.-r, ?> ''j t< | daek.-onvi'.le, Texas. They were | -r called to Level Land, S. (!., he- v , cause of the death <>f Lev. Call::- a hunt's brother Mr. John William ' C'allahatn. ,R Mr. Quay Hopkins. Sr., was K called to Tupelo. X. V., to see his a son, Mr. Quay Hopkins, .Jr., who '? is critically ill. Voting Mr. H< pkins, who was in his third year T at West. Point, entered thf? aritteil J v Joices just two week;- ao.o. Their ' friends liere~jire .vj-ry anxious, to C hear of his recovery. Mr. Lin wood ( oiling <.f tin,.',,; | son College, Irmo, was the w ek w 1 end guest of Mi. Cihb Horsey. . -1 I Rev. ; nrl Mrs. Land of Rlairs. '' ( were (liaiicr quests of .Mrs. Pea- u '.lie,. Gregory Inst Minday. ? J Rt-v. Mr. land |ii Kmi Sunday ! night at Union I'aplist church '' -h~?>4 the inclement weathor, a veiy good service ws.s held. MAkRIACi: AXXOrXCEMKXT 11 Miss Viola F.aster and Mr. Wil lia.ni Moore have announced their v marriage. which took place on January 20. Uc is the acting 1 proprietor of Heath's Pressing | ^ club and a graduate of Fir.ley high . r school, Chester, Si Gr- ?hs id a t *j senior at Finley high* ' ii ?^? ' . * 'V' '' . x ilelciiHod ^ l>y V. Sv War Dci.urtn airy Division activation ceromonic: J? 4 ^ ' K* ^ i Ly i;. S V\ :it l>i-i>nrtn FORI' CLARIv. TLX AS?Lieuti Commnndinjr General of Third Am the men and ofileors, durim; the Cuvuiry Division, Fort Clark, Tex; ;:ii:ni>siiii' a. m. it iii ucn Dr. M. V.. A.siUer. I'as-tar , : CUUuU.,. >>.l . i ' li t.iV V..'_ 11\. i in v i i>u "..r la. *11 1 lueji.i - ..r J t < a-.. , j 11 !.i v a;u1 : 11.1 .. ry iiiiri fVi:i. .> . soa ij.u:. .t v. L.vt-n y \:.v St; ft. nn~v Y>\>XC;?\i:'Trr~?ti \ i r?* ::i' I'Vii.y tit.y. 1 it r:;/U>f i .s? : it is .*;>:? T. ?..iT: y saTP: iy i. mir.?ry 1 as. a li... (>:;>.*; ot il- '1 - al})!'s*i-''j IK' t.i Lt'-.l'i: {., -V.: S. It. i . At*. >:;?} r. ;ut.<vrv?uiH>;. 'lYc pastor's 1 xt v.tis Act '7:1, subi> ? '. . Phi? Yiciontuis Ki-im". kir.F11-<.i ( 1 i i '.'ir. y ;.:i,s. i . J V i\i *ntl ; . ? < it:I lie. ir ' *$-. ( '"isT" tm? ~vicc"ri?:;j: \ (1 P.V. ( ii.-ii V.:is : II'". A < hi iaiii.s ioilo.i l\ ;; !< ra ' irl and Mr't Sundays i'"t (7.- ?; ? n-( al i.areas ? o< t \> Ait"-, i abi-ila .* la.'I;!t?'<i.sv is s'?i;l '.i; h-tui. atoAV ! ?;i jit i -t Church cvt T.-V. < lit re" >. i *r Servicer ~ v re ytuad eti ia?" w:? 'iintr S. S. wis vet. : f-'-t '.-civ ;,s ;r'.\vi , the prsior. A.ftrr a v.!; > ayer'V. "'n"' tia pa-tor pi" ?. : "-I i?H-rr -ion)-* ?fr-H-o '.-A * tfc3WBr-=g-ftr--HrT*i-*..w?> ! ?I it-al Si'. 1 i I. A!'*' P.~ 1 > I . I I I i l l - Wti, in vi'.nt i", I'd! is to > itc. I' 1 . it- - v. aiitoa but it was i i ? servi' "s a yooti el.-; 1 ,i taken. Aiuonv 'in isito v.--,. tli- pa-V'.i's -7. till.I Mis? Ii M. I. hi ' - m. t"n-V.?'r i,i i'V. C : K i-t? r. ?fi.-=:; fir.nly <lit> Y> :,i'< . M's- II. M. .T< ]:n>-' n rv! .Mi-, ri-'--. <1 M n?i ilV. X-- ** M'.!>- AMK, It h. in- K'R-v. YV. Wii'rht in t!t.' f';:i. i *11 < >: :<s el Mr. IM'i if Intorrst Mr. I-Iani-r a - >c ft'-r ni n 'riwr . . . ' nn r. j it'a ly:? v.iiV. Mi'.-. I.'>ln -1., Itav'i r<l (lii'.il :v. Mr-. i);r i,. is t ? M' ??f in this tv. ^iic ""i;U ith :=ir ni<? } "r Mis. Kl.z.i Y?>-i:v. P C;Mi-' <i TTiil. Af i.u i:. ,.; r u-m.i c..iu' ;iftfsnendiif i.i ivi'i-iiv? > ) \vi?>> her mother. T-l. ']'< Inir.i.l nvw-y-^u?- Cam,, Javis. in X. was a ff--v avs vsiliai^ parents' nn-i !liMr< n on C.'dooil II ill. Mii? l.n'a D. McHlaies cf Mount ill". hr-r nv ihe bride of Mr. P". ,1c.\Jnp iis of Clinton in a shr.plo nd imirrrvsivp wedding cf'rf'11in,,y ih;c' took place at the McMoriV honirr lye re Sunday at?d p.m. "he vo'wV wo it f-potrrn hrfnro an mproviscd altar in the parlor ^itn t-* ' ? ?_ . -? "I * ' ~\? * >&:> . -4 tout Bureau of I'u'ulic Relations "General's Flags" at the 2nd Cav; at Fort Clark, Texas. * " av: .... . _ N . , 1: . of I'ublic K* ?tion :*nant General Courtney H. Hodges, ny. Fort Sam Houston, addressing activation ceremony of tha 2nd i>iv H 'v. ,\. C. 'V.icki tt. jVa<ir.; " i\vr Vii \':K <hureh otFi i.u. PtV. L. A. Adam.. wa> he:v from .'?. > . <. .i''' nia v if it his M.'. and Adams. 1 ' iv. ; . . V> . L. i I ..liter's Wi'ilic Aivclia cole- I :i !: ? v'<j 111 l iith'lay Anvil . .' ( : t ir i-o-ne hi iMnr.inj.;- at ."' If ik!~!(1!. ' ?, M':. :\ F. I IIF R OF f!ii:rri-it i?ahsks-:??** Mr. H. r. Piper. a20 8i) depart 'i * i.iTUvudiiy cv'enir.j?, 0. at his homo on Ashlnrd !. lie" w: s f. renili/.L(I ;it his i".lite:1. .i?11 Wilson iiaptist. oi) Maiy April LI. by Lev. .J. (A i'V.'neirtrn. t:is t itsl?>r. - it(> was st 1 niVaiher am! a Christian i-.mi. !!v. told his wife vml cousin ik i v > woi i y about hir.i. for he was j/oinir home to heaven and was yoin.u' to follow tin.' Lord . vciy step of the way; and sai<i to iiis wife, thy Lord will take care i f you. Ilo leaves to mourn his loss, a lo- :r-jt wife. Mhs. M. Piper v:o little ? h'ldren, Rosier Mae and lienjantin Piper; two nieces, and a host (lf relatives and friends. ; I'UK'!' h:wl tr;?\eied in every ' 9? 'It civ. !??! VA r. V"V? tin 11 niiou rrr^r?sb ILL. 'Uf. 11.I* jU'Luiiagt1 linw.. . v er seen hero, wore fciT.t"*-tfy . '; 1 * 1 ; ! If v n'vl rr wwil . ,oi ih:;u covered the yravo. V.ur.y feU gr.t/ts av.d letters wi re ,> < ; : . i-it l>> his wit'., The burial v.; s j.l Sweet Hope cemetery in i the country. I RHXilv HR.Wt H ni:ws I I Mar\ I.. Williams, Reporter I | De-pile the inclement weather Siinnay an a) in relative crowd \.-a< ] I.: ( .-.>i? ;r c . i'!i, Sunday sc. oof 1 in Min a ;u.?n..; i mi iurly taarrhi. I lonely n viewed 1 >\ Rev. Baii" \. Kev. Raiiev a grain prea "lit"! j <-:i< of those >otil slimm; sermons. it v. as enjoyed ! y all. t >ir?. Harris, a missionary from ; ;V.? a. oiio.u's M is>innaryState sdj i iety v.as with i,s S. n lay. We (were <;!::d H. iv,.'tier. A mini! i t r ot c.;;r inemheiw and friends I ;. oin r'nii;,; w re also with us. I A i s I .out ij K< nn.-r. was the I Wee!: I III! ".TKI nf M*fcr^ fVrric I m'iH family. TTTi- Visit I v as t a jay -d ..by ail. I" Tv.; rrTVr j;.',!: :i h h-urn vi i. i'ny i. i : < ":1s >;><i i ' u r's. He is I t \r iv.(1 at. i"Tin Sill. Okhi. I Set. I;<.l>:-it W'iilinms wa^ the | Sunday ilinnt v truest ot' Mr. and I Mis. Delia C\>r!'.y. I Do nit. forcct the sound movie J Kn-ter Sunday nipht. Admission 15 and 25 cents. 'uifTrim i ' '' ' ~?: - - 1 I Saturday, April 21, 1943 _ ' 4 Classified Advertising Column -a Special Notices, Cauls of Thanks, Memoiianis, Birth Announcements Marriage Announcements etc. are charged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cash must accompany the i nor. Minimum charge 60c. IN MCMORIAM Am a k 11\" A pil^ 12,' 9 2:1 E11 ~ U?C th You're gone but not forgotten Never shall your memory fade 7j rSweeTeSt ihouphtfr shall ever Itn- - A1 per Round the grave where you are laid. - | Sloop on, dear mother, take thy rest, We mLa*...you- most who loved-you ! |" *~ best, (irwl t;>nk- vnn linnlP it w --1 ? Hia will ? But in our hearts you are livinc still. ^ ' Sons, H. I,.; Jacob; J. W.; D. O.; iieib.it; Rev. A. A. Ainaker; I ivaujr.it; is: Carrie Amaker, Mrs. .t Sallic Riley. Miss Annie E., and Aii?s Miami A maker. Mrs. Emma - ;| I \\ iilianis, Mrs. Ow bell Adams, ..lis. Pansy Savior. * I IN MKMORIAM In loving rememorance of my -dear,-betas ed husband, who dej nrfec! this tffc Ji-'ic 8, liMth? Your weary hours, your days of pain and weary nights, are passed. Y'our patient worn-out frame has found sweet rest at last; onlv God knows our loneliness-and iio^ long have been the days and - ' nights; for we try to hide our oness and check our lonely tears \ for you were a sweet husband and J lovely Pastor. ;v Servant of God, well done, L Rest from thy loved employ; I I The battle fought, the victory \vpn _ | Enter thy Mantel's juy. We loved you, but God loved if you lest. ESSIE LEE ROBINSON, Wife. IN MEMORY OF MOTHER DEAR | 1 We -shalh see our On -Again. jt _ I "There .shu 11 Ivj no night, Rev. y 21:25. i n?*re is no death, there is no H+ght, v . -a; The l.ivi.h one passed beyond our sight iR living in Eternal Light. Removed from earc and pain, and some day in a iall'01' land, ? ~ We shall hear iht. voice, We shall txmc+rthe?hand,.and with ?s ? lifted hearts, which under?? stand, 1 ' ' \Yc snail see our own again, our _ loving MOTHER DEAR." MARY ANN IL/AVYS. Rev. h\ Laws, Husband; Lamest and F. ('. Laws, Sons; Neola, Ella Mae, Virdie, Ruth, Ellsworth and Survenia daughters CARD OF THANKS The widow and children oD the 4 i; te Henry Parson wish to thank their many relatives and friends \ snown them during their recent i ! Uei eavement. ; MRS.' LENORA PARSON una wiiuuren I. A MAR NEWS - ' Church -rx-hool was well, attend- , j;' la.it Sunday. Sunt. Jeffrey and lc ae. el's wefe at their post. Ac- , em\4r.g to ..an announcement by Su.pt. Jeffrey, Prof. *Y. B. Jame3 j principal Lamar high, will sponsor I-the program for Easter?Sunday j afternoon at -1 p.m.- Miss Mary J. Mack is sponsoring the financial .11 i . e for Easter. The workers in the contest are Mrs. Nettie Jeffrey and Mrs. Thqola Porter. Each ~ member is askd to pay $1.00 as an Easter offering! Mrs. Fannie F>*n 1 >c." was fro rruest of her relatives and friend^ in Hartsville last week end. Mr. K. D. Davis, to the delight qf his friends is out again. Mr. James Marcus is all ~ I smile, over hi.-t fne garden which I has many good things to cat in I I it. Mis;. John Sanders made quite a good report of her trip to Vir| ginia. She reported for the fol j.lwir.g members who sent $1 each I for t';o ehuvc h: Mr. Chick McCul"dr. Mr. M. Duhose, Mr. Johnie B j-'T' "h. Mr. Ik Ma.^liack, .Mrs. J pATnrr^ Sinter. rov Shnffy " ' l.ur ' : Mrs. Bessie Alford.^Mra. y J. Slater. Mrs. S. Daniel anci ifl M's. Theola Porter brought beau- ^B ''i'1' flow >r? for the pulpit Sunday I morning. Thanks S-.ir'v (irove Church ' _ " I ^ Mrs. Pollic SamuelsTif'"Norfolk* I Vo., js here visiting relatives and friends. She paid $5.00 in tfllW*e- V cent drive. Mr. and Mrs.^KKymond Ryrd, Mr. and Mrs Cnas. Enoch Mrs. Ellen Lucas. 'Mr. C. M. M Cullough. Mirs. Mamie Nich- I o!s and familv WCl'o nmrtnf? visitor^ at John Wesley Sunday^^B \Y. Frasier, Mrs. M. Nicholas were (he dinner cyrests of Mr. and ifl Mrs I?. Nichols Sunday. flk H Sunday will lip another rodTet-\_ tor day a^ Sandy Grove. Thp-of^f^ ficprs and ~ member* are pulling hard foi an over the top driv&_^fl I for "Faster. Mrs. Marion Rivers: i doing lior best" to make thing* I em for Faster. Mr. K. Kirvbv and Mr. J. Harris were in Bishop->-JflK ltd hist week on business. MR. | Rurrr.ug'S TV proving himseffsM^ : real leadc r and c hurchman. Mfr. 'jm Win. Ilym-'H is one of bur leadigg H farmois. Mrs. Hymos, nig wiT'er'f.jM is president ?f the Young I'eojila ~r^M 1 firorp. Sjio i? a splendid chuych1 j I worker. Rev. and Mrs. F. G. C. :!fl I Dubosp spent' the week end her* H I visiting relative;} and friends as I | curst., of his mother, Mrs. Hamier