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! > . ' KaLurdii:, May 1, 191:1 ? Harmony Church - ' ^ v News Review =??p Service Haltalion. Thir*J f'tuitleiit J1 Training Keijt. Hy Don ltizzi'J.1, Jr. I AM ONE PERSON (As told to me:) In all llip vi st world ol' people. _ only one 1 face a new year, the days may hold my destiny. When year all years, wlyos missing this year lus gtjhe?shall I bt> free ward wh rL. pear? has come to rc- I new and tnrieh the scarred h.nd | and calm the troubled minds ol men ? Or do I see my destiny mirrored in the -tortured faces of millions now slavis? Shall 1 fact life its a Polish youth hardened t<. the lash A starving iGreek who wm not cuo uecause pernaps to- i morrow there will he the miracle J of freedom? 1 4r I am one person. What part shall I play? What is the powei of one among so many? Shall I Stand helpless in a world of people wanting peace.? i-hall I admit that one. alone, can find no wry to help? I want an end to war and killing. An end to infinite sorrow und anguish. An end to pain. 1 want a return to sanity add tltft-es- " cy. To a world of laughter and light. A world of young men and young women together full-heart? -??ed and unafraid. - This. is-tly dawn, . of a new year. And there ar. millions who stand as I stand . . . wondering . . . alone. W But Wy are the millions-together! Together \ve hold the power to make the world free. Without us?there would he no world. - A*s there would he n(> d?scrt without each grain ol" sand. No sea with? out- e; eh drop of -water. And. 1.. see thp dawn of a new hope. A rising multitude moving with one faith?to sweep greed and nr. rder and despotism from the oifrth ?to restore the -world to ireedom and to peace. And so 1 see my pldce. To To fight?r.s each one must fighit. To follow the course of mV own duty to myself and to my country. ?To see clearly the individual responsibility that is mine alone. To live and work and give and light and save?as if the future?our fu ture?depended upon me alone. I shall believe that a nation is Only-4U? strqpg as_il's people. And I, one of it's people. No helplessness of mine?no weakness of mitui=n??neglects of mine _shall lessen my country's strength. There will_be no rest for me until peace and justice return. For-J it is a better?life'I ?mv fighting for?and this may be the year that holds bur lives and our destinies units passing clays . . .. . . 8. SGT. EDMOND MAN TELL' jWOBLKY IN THIS YEAR OF ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND p, FORTY-THREE. "God grant that not only the love of liberty but a thousand knowledge or theRighfs of MerT may pervade all the nations of the earth so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere and sav I . . . This is my Country!--?By Benjamin Franklin. SPORTS REVIEW AT PENNING It's record glittering with kayos and undisputed decisions by it's long list of amateur prospects, the Panther Boxing team moves into the spotlight next week as the headquarters has done much to boulster the boxing supremacy of Negro figting in the Fort Benning district. Since'March 1042, the Panther Boxing team of third Student R-'g iment a stable of fighters have come along in fine fashion. They have presented to the Army some of the greatest future contenders. Service Bn.. Urd BTR Command- I ing Officer Major Lionel C. Ball, Master Sgt. Sellers and ^-gt. Eddie Jackson can be rightfully proud of these boys. Glimpsing briefly at the honoi roll, wc note the victorious accomplishments of fighte^ like ? "Dynamito" Daniels, Jinunie Mit- _ chell, Roosevelt Pitts, Levi Irvih, Russell Booker, Joe Noble, "Tit?| per" Petarson, Ix?o Young and a ?.25 a thai a, . . We have Eddie Jackson 1P2 Ibs, of Los Angolas,- Calif., tho Thuit. sderbol.t of the West Coast who challenges any heavyweight in the country. ?Bilfy?Thomas, -Tim / Still and the above mentioned names also many others. Sgt. Jackson boxing instructor for the 3rd STR Service BnttalipOj has come a long way in th$ -fistic world. Eddie fought from i coast to coast as a pro. Sgt. JAckspn is known to the light fans. iis the Thunderbolt. The physical development of _ men is of great, importance to the Army and with the co-operation of 0 Major Ball and Lt. Gu.shin, iiiotal<? officer they are doing u fine job, 'tis. the Panther boxing teflm ranks with the best in this game they call boxing. Once again this is Don Bi/.zcll giving you the latest sport news of Running. See yoUnrthe ringsidr on the 14th of May. SHI LOU A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. K. E. Richbiirg, I'axtor Elloree? It might be informing to some who may think Shfloh is asleep at the wheel, that she is more wide awake today than she has been for many a year. She Sfes - Ins been progi t ssing along all J lines, spiritually. financially and ! i!s:? in atj^ndance, ndcr t h i , gutftirnr; "oi <v.ir very efficient an I progressive pastor rnri T ader the 1 c lice. Hichbtrg. He is indeed a o paster, as well, as a minister. ' n ! Hiring the short period that he I i. has been It.re. ho has taken in a ! p ui^e number of members, espcc- | a ally among the youtlv of the city., j ft'iCy for making- the services at- ' liictive to tht. young- people as I o weti-as-4he-trMv-t*-mew4???st- We are <> indeed pio..d thai, Aniloh is ruing j a sh:1 belongs.' Wo feel" that"~tru- | a year's woik ;s L-.mnd to It.1 -town- .; eel with success. - | Last Sunday being- Easter dry j f the Sum!ay school was well., at- I n tended. The lesson which was in j ^ Keeping with the day ivus neauti- t g ..by discussed;- | p At 11 :M0 the psstor brought to I n a large congregation the m.-ining ' i message which was indeed a mas- ! terpicc.'. This was not only Has- I <1 ter day but rr.lly day as well. A jo few weeks ago thv. pastor and j > his officers .met to maKe plans I'm | L a Budget Rally. Our goal being id $;S50.00." Thirty-five captains- were I b select ad and each was asked to . raise $10.UO. It is not surprising! that some went over the top, ri/.. I .Mis. Katuia Caldwell $17.1f>; Mr. I E. B. Williams $ 1:1.50; Bro. J. .M. Tate SV> 10 Hiwl ' I h $11.00 anil over. lo the joy o I i'' our pastor, members and friends V \vc raised thc. amount of $.550..10. | 0 We too can boast of the fact that j every?penny?vrrrc?rinsed?a itliuut | 0 a single . r.crtainment. j < ' Our teachers paid their part in hel) ing to nu ke the tally a sue- 'I cess. I hey are with vis ami our church program 100 percent. ! 11 At o |JTiu. the Sunday school j ^ rendered a very enjoyable and ! unique program. Each child was jv at its best and was highly coin- j rnendett "tvy tnciKe~ present. We a-p gain went over tht. top ami iais- i *J 1<1 our Easier Day fund. Total raiseiTTo r tile" day -fffttthtmc "TP The young members ol' o u i church who are in the Armed Servie'e and overseas, write that they my well and haunv. We on tin.home front are praying for vie- $ tory and their safe return. Ainone tnose wno spent Easter ? at home were Misses folia Wil- s lisuns, Geneva Williams,? Mattie " Eou vVaymer and Mas. Vanilla s Antiey of Kocky Ml. N'.,C. j< Mrs. H. G. Williams, Keporter. j lj -HFT-ZION IIAI'TIST ( HI ltCH In Rev. h. 15. Washington, Pastor j ^ The Sunday sellout' began,_al its Lft usual hour. Prayer service was i 3 conducted-; Morning service began ? at 12 o'clock. A wonderful ser- p mon was preached by Rev. Parite .. of Chester. Everyone seemed to \, have enjoyed this sermon. We were glad to have Pvt. Ernest | y ilelton-Trom Kni t Rliss. Texas .ami j .] his wife lr-mr Columbia. Pvt. Bel- ; toil is one^of- nin- ileacons. ^ \ At .'5:00 p.m. the evening service began with Rev. Lee of Paradise y AME Zion church who preached y a soul stjrring sermon, Collec- v tion-$41.22. _ 1 jj Freeman Washington from Fin- p ley high school visited parents and relatives here the week end. f b FOI R HUNDRED DOLLARS f TO BE RAISED?? S Continued from Page 1 \ Miller to contact forty goad public spirited citizens, churches a to raise or pay ten dollars each ' and firms, botn white and colored by May 12 to take care of the finance needed for this camp. Camp Pinecrest is a nutrition canyi for children between the ages of seven and fifteen. Its five years old and has helped scor- 0 ts of children to see life in a bet- ^ ler way. . - - ! ' ? Doubtless the above committee q will begin at once to contact both s wvite and colored citizens t0 raise v the needed amount by May 12 and j this editor hopes that no citizen, |. who is able will turn this com- i mittee down for such a worthy j project. The fact is, that Mrs. Miller and n her family welfare, board has tak- v ,phnvo'o r?f fVtio /.Imovo.I I - -II - I"'-" [ 'twtiy nil doubts, ag wi- nil know? this, board has a very strict inves- 5 t i fey"-qn?yVe r y thing: before | they put their O. K. on it. The j ( un'i~?tollnrs: ' ~~ h. HELENA NEWS h _ u Sunday was a very pleasant day t the weather was fair and rather warm and nature is in bloom. Since <1 we have been asked to help win n this war we feel thrrtit is our duty j o to do so and everyone should start J on thei,. victory garden and raise o their own food or ay muafc as pos- * siLle. ^ * I church Sunday night was a great ( ' iuecess. Everyone played their 1 part, well and the audience enjoy- 1 od the program to the highest. Th(> _[ altar was decorated with red ami white flowers, an arch over head 1 and a cross representing the Cru- ' eifixion of our Lord. The pro- ' gram was directed by M(rs. Jonell Wilcnn ami ra H/rKK > Miss Dorothy Ellis of Nowber-t ry loft Friday for Greensboro, N. whore shp spent the Easter hoiidays with tor father Mr. Ellis. ' Mr. John Henry Suber of Wash inpton^D. C., was home visitinp his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Suber and family of Newberry, S. C'. He also pav0 Mrs. Ellis and Miss Ellis; pop callB. * * \ HKMINCW \Y NEWS I l!i'v. U. A. liruvi: ??':i-?hrec-lv day nt'ow Itvu'civ, : ad a la>gc number was ] i.l. S-. pday school was at the ' sl al lave. Th.1 supt.. Mr. Waller ,tc. and teachers were at their , ost. with a ,vood - attend, lice and I good collection. ' immediatdy after Sunday scliool liss Mildred K. W ilson had cnargo j f the pre g r; 111. he certainly put j ye-v ?uecesifuL program.. W'uJiud i n enjoyable time. Several quar.-re i njuyed?very?much. We litw! I table for .single" folk and one a- li . married folk. The single poik's (able had $15.05 and the larri <1 folk's had $(5.00. The S. j i. collection was $4..'i0 making a , rand total of $1G.$"> for Easter j rograni which we thank cvei y j lie for helping,* us out so wunderully. After our Easier piogram the, uartet sang a few selections fort ur pastor Rev. R. A. Brow. He ! .ceivtM a good collection also. I ivcr.v one repoited a very tine! ay. We are liow looking forward ; i? a good school closing. W A TEREK A. M. E. Cll I'ROM I Rev. J. I'. Curry, Pastor Saluda, S. C.?Last Sunday morn ig the S. S. lesson was taught V Sttpt. t'. W. link. 11 and iewed hy the presiding elder Dr. I. C. Dunham. At The moi ning service a splen-I d by tliosj present. The feature f which was a thoughtful sermon elivered by Dr. Dunham. We are very happy to see out AUUl., O..UVi., I harlotte Rhinehurtz hack in the onj'icgalion after having been aray foi' a few Sundays. Uar second conference* for Wat- \ roe ami Cross?was helil mi j i|!'il 21 with Wutor.e church. I? as successful. All members rexrcLctl IttttiiiLTi't'lit;" Oar- Easter rally was held Sunay and the following- clubs report (1: No. 1. Mrs. Lillie M. Abnsv 4.50; No. 2, Mrs. Sarah A. Harp- ? 14.50"; ~"No "3, ^Maggie II. tferhm 11.35; No. 4, Mrs. Priscilla Clark 5.00; No. 5. Mrs. Hatti(. K. Gol ten $0.25; No G, Mrs. Cliurlutte, Ihinehart'/. $4.00.?The \isitorH it ponded si.me. Cross Road reifilied music for the day. Total f?u he rally $50.52. Grand total foi he dr.y $85.05. Miss Eunice Bouknight of Han- i ah._ was the week end guest ol j di/.a M-ue Harp. Mrs. Louise j !'c icott of Norristown, Pa., was the " uest of her sister-in-law Mir, and Willie .Harp, 4U.. Friilay ami. Jil? aturday. A' "Mr. Grady Simmon of Washingon, D. C... is visiting his parent Iso Mr. Harold Weaver, of Watei ury. Conn. " ? ,nl We are sorry to state that Mrs. lary Lee Brown Simmons dcacted this-life April 16, 1043, at . Iltr Newberi^?hospital and?wan j " ii-y?urs_.oltL She was a membei f .St. Paul Baptist church for 5 ears and secretary for 4 years; ,he wa9 an active .member- a n il - ? ,*as always at her post of duty. V1 "he funeral was conducted the r . astor at Cross Road, April 22nd. ?j She leaves to mourn: mother, other, husband, three sisWi.o foui rothers7~a host TTf?relatives and ^.ll riehdsT f? ileep on Mary Lee and take youi J11 rest, 11 Ve love vou, but God loves you . best. - r % We. the members of Watercc lu nd Cross Roads extend the lain- ~t,a ly our deej>est sympathy.' ^ Eliza Mae Harp, reporter ' BENNETTSVILLE NEWS ))' 1* t By C. I). Sanders, Reporter The sad message took its flight mi ver the state Monday morning hat Mrs. Branson of Harfsville, M< wther of Mis.JThomasena B. Me- bo Jueen was more. Slie had gr Dent the week end i n t.hn eitv f'r ,ith her children, Mr. and Mrs. vi< IcQueen on Marshal St. Qr,ite a he upe number of friends attended ca he funeral of Mis. Brunson in er lartsville Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Edward Malachj of N. Y., Fc iow in the Armed Force,, spent the 22 ,-eek end home with uncle and pi amily Mr.and Mrs. N. Malachi. Li Mr arttt Mrs. V: ;Cr Coimond of ? tassaeluisetts, were- home a few j 4t ^ys last week visiting- parents in ! Gi Camden and liienlls here. Mr. I <1 Force,; "sfa'trdheTTin Mass. "I'M Mrs. Mary Green was funeralised at her home church, Mace- Gi Ionia. Rev. P. B. Mdodana, pas- I R< b?; ~ ? Dr. L. M. MfCollum left Tueslay pm. to attend the medical men nei'tinp in Columbia. He is our utslanding dentin. Mrs. Julia Thompson one of oi.i . utstanding members o f Shiloh )_n vho has been on the sick list the ' >ast few months, to the delight of j.* np service. She thanked ""the nt.mV f.ion,lo t.... .u i.: ?i -I n .. J ?? *W| 111(1 j ihown \vhile she was on the sick.1. i_st- I V. The project committee of the I Missionary society of Shiloh Bap- I ist church Jicld a crowning of , ^ he queen Sunday at 4:30 p.m. j ^ l'hc program in charge of Mrs. ' J. Wright was enjoyed by all. I fhe participants were Mas. Leef^0 i'osteni, Mrs. W. M. Simmons, i Vfrs. Llsie Thomas and Mrs. Do- ! |)( ene Sutton. ' , The financial report of thp con- V tent: Mrs. Dore.ne Sutton $25.75; 1 i? Miss Ksthor Wa?hinortnr> 41.1 on- I ? O > "t r( Mrs. Kstalle Greene, $9.50; Mrs. Florence Rich $4.10;" Mrs. Sallie Stanton $3.25; Mrs. Rosetta San- V( THE PALM KIT ^E. 41 CAMP STEWART, GEOR< son, world champion sprinter, training with an anti-aircraft kino* while he. was a track sta before his enlistment in 19-!-. I ' ''' TUSK EG EE. A1. A RAMA?1 Tuskegee Army Flying School. Mottoway. Virginia, recently gra Lieutenant Alice M. Dunk-ley of Hospital, and a former student Virginia, who reeoirctP-her comi Second Lieutenant Mary E. Rie head nurse at the Harlem Hospi Columbia University. rs. ?Total?StlO.Oo. Thr '??n urs |J i csuillC'U lO .MI'S. >1.1') hV Misg Km ma Davidson. __a in her of the high school faitd. Chairman of the Project com ttcc. Airs. Rosa MeCollum. Mrs. Kmnia Han,iin ; nd Mrs, "Cioode program liunday oycnir at Shilolt church was* very od. We ar,. working; toward the r" con'tc st in .fuiHK Airs'. AI. ritrhi sponsor. DONALD NKWS Services will be held at ForkHe baptist church Sunday a7m. The slab Town convention was tarn" by the elementary grade's "Forkville school. It was well tended. After the* exercise a rprise birthday party was given r Mrs. Annie M. .VicCiOW^m- the incipal of the Forkviil.' school, was enjoyed by all. Friday was Community AetiviDay. About two hundred child n were present. In an oratori1 contest Jossi-1?Leg Reeder oi rrkviljp school won first prize, innie Calhoun won second prize pupil of -Shady CJrovt. school, inntrs in the spelling; match: ancis Robinson, Dorothy Don1. Cornel Burke, Alice Patton, rah Williams, Alary Dodson. In .ister Sallte "Mae Dodson. Our principal Mrs. Ajinie M. t'Gowan attended the executive aril of the South Carolina Con oss of Parents and Teachers in ilumbia recently. She is second ce president. She also visited r sister Miss Wilson who is loted at . the Good Samaritan-Wav ly hospital. Commencement, exerciser of the >rkville school:?Thursday, Apr , 8:.'10 p.m., 1st, 2nd and did ados. Mother Goos0 in Health ind. a,... Tuesday.?April?P 7 ?^ mz; hr? 5th, - and?7fh * tfrTTaes" owinp: America. Sunday, May 2nd, 1 : '>() p.m.: woalauieafr sermon? hoc, ,U,Mass?y: 1 uesday, May TOT s : '!!) TTTT rade.atinjj exercise. Address bj nv <\ v c:,,,,,!.. JAMISON NKWS The folk around here ai ko p g pa.-p with the times in gpneru immunity activities fm- civic liedopnicnt. At present we have ur war courses in Food produe rrrn aTTd closing TwTi ladies iTFu it-of-school-youths' courses wbic iss Finch lias been carrying 01 nee Oct. at Zion ("enter on Mon i.v nights. Mr. 0. H. Ilubbaid. a very pro ressive -farmer and hog raiser, i: aching a clnsspon polk produe on. He said-makes ht4 bog eigh 2(tf) pounds.in five months On Wednesday nights in the .Lli m section Mr. Alfred Ilaihy lot'nor progressive farmer am ig raiser, is. teaching a sitnila ass. On Thursday nights Mr? nnie Cokey, who is a garden* y practice for she keens a yeai >und garden, is teaching a das i vegetable gardening. The adult class of Zion had ery interesting program Monda / (> I.KADF.R jKSSl- : \ I l< *l??a*p?l hjr= U.| S. War D<* jIA?Ate Army obstacle courses tot who was slowed^ to a crawl at Ca unit. Johnson, who beat Jesse Owe r at Columbia University, was a tet I -' H PvMHI ' If r;v ??i u . fteleaied by U. S. War Dei "our nurses wore recently assigned They are, left to right: Second Lieu duated from the St. Phillips Hospita New York City, formerly an operati: of New York University;TSecond Lie mission from the Hrd Service Coinm hards of Mount Vernon, New York, tnt-and attended Hunter College of J 1 nig hi m theiT closing?exercises .jit was a tri at to irar those ladie leatnt'vs was th,. indies sextetto ii i ' which Mrs. Annie Cokey was .tin (JiiiiSQ,- Mrs. Flise Thomas, secom .'soprano, Mrs.-Collier and Evuiyu j. Tones, sopranos, and Mrs. Main ' J .Minty ami Mary Sellers, ;?11o = | There'thome-song was "Hard Tri j :.ls". The O.S.Y. girls put up sonu . tlom; ioniaetition Kit -ji seeine* _ j?at .u'.ult* n-.,n ill,, heavier ;i;> < dames. Mrs. Sarah Hubbard and Mr:April Soigne,, rendered solos Yds. r?i\:nson. Willie \Y hots Lone Dorothy Perry; and our advisor I Mss Finch gav,- readings. At thi , eon lusion of lh(. program the la dies featured an indoor fishing a airs-.mint v.d ere you actually go1 : rood bite every time. They als? u sold ice eroam ami?peanuts. Tht proceeds were given over th,. tin school to h.i-lp with general finan Cl'S. In addition to learning how tc conserve monr t : <unrh many new ".-uhFtitutc""rli.-hv^T'tht'so lades alst Icarfcrd how to ;.i:t o;i a real enjoy able entertainment. AI iTheresa MeDul'fio. a re cent enroling in the WAAC, wa; at homo last week visiting; hoi .nint. Miss I.izzie Finch. McCALL NEWS Wo were blessed to have in oui city Saturday one of our outstand ir-r; young men Mr. James Leo Mc i Oreo.-, wli., siiiir.- river ti"o hrnnd (casting station at Newport News ! Mr. McQueen has been away fo J sometime. He !ool<s the picture o health, lie is the son of .Mr j f'ary Mc Queen. / . I | Misses Catherine David am rI Master Howard David. Jr.,- o a Crescent Ctyi Florida are visit ^[rr^Mr. art!'Mrs- P David a -n FVi. c r relatives and friends. : | Pf.c. Clarence Aiford of For -1 nvvit the woek iMrt ltuH ""[with his [fnnTiT\n~ The hail (janr- between tile Ale 1 Call Train in.ar s-.hool boys and t'n j i>o.Vs of the town resulted in Me Call '"favor. iv'tnrs?Mr-Call U4 town lioy^ 1 1. Pi'.. John MeLarien w 0 i: tun in trainiue; passed throuev. th : J city enroitte tr>-4.aurmlnir^"V."4ier j lie will spend a few days v. iih i < ! . I atives and't Diend .lie looks tit > pieluie of hdalth. .All t -e teaehci'.s v.eni rve.y ?.t 71?l"'Uil?rtrn?Haste i?ho'ibwy*. . and Mrs. J. S. Lasaine motored t (ioorj;-c tov. n to visit relatives an . friends, Miss D. Pelman ?pen Faster in Crantrei.ui e\ Miss .M . Johnson at Allenuale. _ Miss M. \ a 1 Watson. Rennottsyille. Miss I . { David, AIu 11 ins\ Miss TT R. Davi si.Million. They reported a nio ' I rip and sWnl a lovely Easter. 7j SeTvices at the varloi's fhlirt'l' . ] >'.s were vol y '??Vd<T and largely a1 [| tended. Fair Plain services wet r very good, the Rev. P Rohinso visited the Rev. 11. K. Robinsoi i .nd li(> delivered one of his goo - -unions which ovefyone enjoyei s ! Amount rained S'20.00. The Easter rally wag quite a I.success at feenve.. Dnm. Amour y laised $273,80. Mrs. Georgia / :)ai-t!iicutJIua(aii of Public Kelntion* Jgh? Ask Corporal Ben W. Jolinnin Stewart, wliern \j<? :? .... -r- 111 ns, Ralpli* Metcalfe and other speed ichor at BordcP.town, New Jersey, ?artment Bureau of Public Relations to the Station Hospital of the tnnont T e-n a I~ \T 1 i ? ? - iviaiib i-uuiac Virginia L,omax of I at Richmond, Virginia; Second ng room staff nurse at the Harlem utenant Alice P. Binfbrd of Irwin, and at Baltimore, Maryland, and who prior to Iffer assignment, was sew York and Teachers College of . , MjCmII. the mother uf the ehnfotr - who is around 7X years of age. ? paid??of??ttfOttuni? +tL -reins !i k i 'hrs war ti?ov -s io:-.k. ing Beaver Dam members prav 1 nit>re-and nay more. i Mr. NY-id Covington passed a. .'. his homo. Bimetal services were . lul l at Ileaver Dam Monday eveni 1 i <> I * * T) o -1- f -- . ..v., i nuuuisiin and Kov. 'j ( H. McLarion wcrc_in ; barge. I Xcal C'ovinrrton folv sick Fri* | day?and died?I?i Vim it dnmiay I morning. This \vns quite a shock to the onlire community. -Miss Jlonnio (Jard Bor?l of Dil. imt- was (|?irt}y ntrtrrfpd~ to Mr. . Willie 'White of McCall. The couL_ple are making their home hera - for awhile. Wt. wish them a much - hanpjnes,; and success. f On sick list: Margret A. Clock. > llosa 1., Bet boa. reporter ' SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTICK I.ittle Camden Baptist School is ) convening: every Sunday at 4:00 p.m. route* 4, box 2.'!-A. Rev. F. * Fr McNea! and Miss'C. Hamilton teachers. Mrs. Joeannah Hamilton. treasurer and secretary; Mrs * Mary Hamilton, church mother. MT. HEBRON UNION TO MEET The Mount Hebron Bantist Mis Monary union, our Lord Holy Com mimion Union. It's add program with First Mount Olive Baptst " .church. Mav 17 10-1:? Rev \v \f Martn. pastor: Rev. F. B. M<*Xoal ilerk. No. 15S Chapter State St. John l'j. Lesson text union. Rev. K (>. Smith, treasurer. t ' COWMBIA NOTICE River Side T'nion Missionary i rirele will eonvene w?th Macct' hinia Baptist ei ureh. Hnper and - Pulaski Sts.. May J. 1!?4:>. by ro i::cst?-rrt?Mobe>'nt*?r?Rw^?Kr- - CK1 Smith;- Rev. K. B MrNeal. vieemoderator: Rev. W. M. Kennedy t (reason r and Thomas Kellev, to* ?lo?ki , ~ | ST. I'll 11.11' A. M. L. 1 HI '*<" Rev. T. 11 Weather*-. Raptor 1 !';<- ver. S ('.- Ive'.i'!- Sunday j . wry iarve i-v??\vd was out to the 'I l.i.;.,' di worship. At lit a.m :t ' ! v. ( TtrleTTul Sutui^y school- was - t .?; ted by l!u* Supt.. Mamie E. 1 ! Union. A line review was j?iveu y Mrs. Nora \\eathers of \V4vh ? in ft cm.daur; ter-in-lavv o !' ^ It1-1., u Mi I .Mis T. U. 'A euthetV The " ..(Kill I 1MSS won tile hiUHH'T "Willi 'I live pCipiis anil S.I.IO* Teacher Miss t Nanc y Iv: .lanes. The ebnti ibi't ion I- was grand. The prayer eojhinit tee conducted a spirited prayer . service. After a few announcei n.ents. Love Feast was taken by e a large number. The pastor delivered a wonderful sermon from r--"St. Matt. 2S.fi snhieet Tht. Ixird is TJiseTL A Targe contribution was e given for t e trustees. Fight hail Lies were baptized. Wo npprccii. ate having had s<> many visitors: d Mr. McKenly Scott and daughter J. of Mt. Zion; Mr. Andrew Lee ol N. Y.; Mi'. Wade and Whnloy .-of n Columbia; Miss Bertha Davis, it Lillie M. Myers. Mrs. Nora Wrathers of Washington; Mrs. Francis -. ... *r. H > *\ . ' - MB Bl _ J i r 1 Released by IT. S. War Dopnrtuiym bureau of Public lielatiurt SEYMOUR JOHNSON FIELD, > N. C.?Corporal Thomas B. Smith, of High Point, North Carolina, a P graduate of Wilberfyree Univer- , sity, Ohio, and Michigan Univer sity, is now Chief Bacteriologist at the Air Base Hospital. EHjH Released by U. S War Department Kureau of. Public Relations I FORT D1X. .NEW JERSEY ? Private St. Juste Zamor is a member of One of Haiti's leading fanii- ~ lies. His father was President of that country and one pf its fore- r most citizens until his assassina- 1 ticn in 1913 I Wihni. KntTiorinf hatson ol Xi YTi j Kp-ic \\ halox of Columbia; Mary William-;?~W^ say to ~~ j 1 ih' .', i> It.M r-?n.illo lO'nin T: civ was a fine Easter pro-J' y gram i t r.deietr bv the Sunday l I s.hoo!. A <jrand collection. Heivj r:et.ia_?iompLcr w a s crow nod t|Uecn. First prize $11.23; second prize Juanita Pringle $10.00 .... -M. I-!. I Iinton, rejiorici' .J.. DIAMOND?HOST TO HI NDKKDS The schools comprising the Be thune Workshon in Barnwell Counit the Diamond .School. Barnwell. South Carolina. Both indoor and outdoor activities wen very interesting. The indoor program consisted of musfc by the choir of New Home Bapt. ;hutch: a welcome message from \ti- teinir.? '' M lltlMI||>, lirt'MUl'ni ol' the P.T.A of Diamond School; Response from Mr. Rodell Devoe ~ T tim"Sir".rohn "com m unity a lid ,111 address from Rev. R. P. Price of Jordan community and Mrs. Susan P. Bailey. Joanc-. teacher of Barnwell County. Both speakers emphasized the facts that every family in the community should prow more food- ? stuffs, plant something- for the v school lunch program,. learn to f puve. he economical, cooperate with ovciy progressive effort, be allied 8 to some church, and help in every way to bring- neacv again to the world and hasten the return of our I men in the armed forces. Mr. Leroy Myers, principal of j Diamond School, called the ntten- J tion of the grout) to the exhibits displayed by the schools Jordan. | Klirc. and Diamond. Things of irterest were condiment sets, lamps, i ladi'-s oceket-books made of cork. { . doors and scfocn.. for w indows ! Tsci i eiied with iTTos^u[fee netting. . a utility, screen ami it snmll sofa. E ' All thest were made by pupil? j . theiv respective schools. ? i n it ynn'Ki'inww HfO ?HWV4 /o'.ij brinks. cakes. mcs. amivail- | uc 'flavors o! ice .'iTiim were sold I :>y t'o patron.; of tlic different I ^elmols 11.11 iivy liv lunch hour. *H.i" ciitil'ii'i' :t. tiviiies vns.i.^tt'rl a i I iho V'.vai inrtn, hiuh hnv.r. 100 I yard dash. '>(' yard das . potatoe I tn<>-. i aij ::ic%. :uv! hp.se ball 1 tvrmrps.??1 ?? !" Those winning honors in <;a< V >rre fjroup Were follows; lOti yd., -luf li fiis. places Wesley Ourm .,>,(1 Nathaniel Hnnkersnn of Dfa ;rr.i:i'l: hvmmiI?n laces Joe Miller ? at Jordan, and I . C. Kirby of Kline. ">n yd. dash first places . Ellon Tv ijrii's. Ophair Coleman of Dia moral; second places Jessie Hamilton of Kline, am! I.ydia Miller of Jordan. Potatoe race first places Ellen Tviyrps, and I.ydia Miller; second places . Lucill Sanders of Kline, and Ophair Coleman. Hiffh innip first places I.ydia Miller, T.nmTc Sandavp." trrnt Victoria Watt- - .MI., i- 11 wii: iivniuiij , .-H'tima I places Mnriah TIankorson, and ' Oneatha Williams of Diamond. Boy^ first place - Thomas Williams and Nathaniel Hankerson of Diamond: Second place JjAgph Pi ice ol' Jordan, and L. C. Kil^J'of Kline. Broad jump first places i Joe Miller of Jord^ft Willie San- { . i PAGfc TijftlJ I Kline. aiurGaiPirt' snOfflB H ind Nat niiH'l Ilnnkerson,- of OH v.oiul. Girls - first places - ildljH ia 11 la isun. Uneatha Jiamond; tK-yyml Qlad* \irl?y ami hurtle Sanders of KtilBH iajr race first place?. Wesle^fl Adorn, ami Kliiah Sander* of 1>1bA* v.oiut; JSitco'nd rilade* _ Willie San* iii's of Kline, and .Joe Miller. GlrH^B first places J-ucile Sanderaj'B 'iitoiia Wallace; Second 'placed . ret son of Diamond. .Tohnl points . '<H Diamond TK. Kline . ? 44, otlfl rordan - .43. The hajj games lie-. .ween Hiantnml and Jordan ondiSq^J^B Mth a victory far the Diamond?"*H joys and ?r T^4 "victory tor the Dia*^^H m nil girls. (i , ; Outstanding 3111 eats enjoying the "J lay v - re (,'nl. Clifford liuitkerson, 9 tgt. Thurmond Puytpn,. npd Pvt. fl Isia Nt mw'is, Jr.. . .jl -* The Mespiv^ (jmpoliuse jlgpkoraon mil Ruben Willingnain of Voor;ei s iustiuty Were . also home for hat day. The Misses .Sarah Britt, Minnie Odoni, ;ud Dr. I), J. Dixon 3 cure others who enjoyed the day. .Mr. Iiolnies,.chairman of the Bo- "jB he no Workshop. ^Irs. Susan Bniy and all numbers of the work (S mi) were hie my, praised for' spoil* |fl a ay ru.ii r. well 10 _ ruled pro- jfl Man. ?>n that day. The P.T.A. of?M Diamond School extended an Invi- SB ation to all to eowe again at any inie. *T. p.u-l. A. M. E, < HtltTW ?I R<"V. W. C. Owens. Pastor St. Paul A. M. E. Sunday rchocd ij oim-ncd at its us.uul hour with jfl hi' wtricei^ at their respective JB laces. Thy L'sson was wonder- *!!Tj vlly discussed by the school. a At 1 o'clock the Easter urogram J or.vencd and. everyone really en- -j (ved it to the highest. It was V,Y were <yiad. .to. j awe Lois Bis- jfl and little Miify Lois Bishop 1 Lima 11. \V. Bytilioj) and Mar- . J ha-Bookman 1?> .heln 'ehiov the d^o erarn. We are inviuttg- yon to bc?? 9 cilh us next Sunday. We are go- 9 i:g to have a bi^ time. With your can you afford to letsflaad- A ache. Muscular Pains, Functhrtial t Monthly Pains or Simple Neuralgia slow you down? Dr. Milea Anti-Pain Pills have been-brlffjf- ^ ing relief front these common dis comforts for nearly sixty yeara. " A Countless American housemvafc ; consider Anti-Pain Pills -almost 1 as much of a necessity in the tn^ .v ine cabinet, as.is flour in the 1 kitchen tfnpboard. They have Dr. % Miles Anti-Pain PilU in the house, many 'W them carry these little j pain fWievers in purse or hand- . 9 bag. They are prepared for these minor aches and pains that Some nmes occur in almostavery family ?ARE YOU? Dr. Miles JUli- :J Pain Pills arc pleasant to take and do not upset the stomach. 9 Get Dr. Miles Anti-Pain PiUs ' at your drug store. Regular pwlrqffa toMatn package 125 tablets $1.00. Read directions and use only as direcDavid G. Ellison j General Insurance I on est and efficient attention given to a!!' business I placed with me i PHONE 5717 ? ***Wm HONESTLY^ j - fX' ?m