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./? ' . \ Mqr i*s College En< Campaign Gets Un .gjContinued fro in page 1 jSr COLLETON COUNTY WORKMr I NO WITH H A M PTON DARLINGTON COUNTY Rev. C. L. liowons, Chairman Mr. John Alsbrooks, Jr., Co-Chr. I ??Mr, S. C. Graham Mr. R. D. Poole , Mrs. Alice Butler Mr. H. W. Long . ' V~~ . ~ ' , . j DILLON & MARION WORKING TOGETHER DORCIIESTER ('OU NTY ?117 C".~L.~ liolgeT,"CTui il nian ' Mrs. Karline Bowman, Co- C-hr. I I'CUI 1ELI) & SAI.t'DA MOCKING TOGETHER C i . I- Cm-don, Chairman .j*j? ' R- ? *' | ' f\ i - H: | . _ i \ 1.1: i- !-:i D COUNTY ' > -\\ I ||. ? Yh-.. M U. K.ticr.son ' : ' M. >(" ? > \J:?; field . ;n x 'i. / dv.. . t. - - ' 1 iiDliKN'CE COUNTY *'? . 'i - .Jones, Cr.aivmnli U ^tnrley liiv." J. -J. Abney ~ J-"'- -. i . Hmols ' 'I; i. i;i. .?n< - ( r. -i..- r > . w., . ( . M - Ki.kli'.e!.!' S . '' e" Yi>; i. -.it. i "K?jl. I C\VN < Ul, \ ;'V31_ If . N.i:. Chairman ~ ~ ' ''. 1 k <. . . t.Mi-maji 1?-.. .:?. > M-'Ki'ii/,. '.Jo. I. Y . f, . ?? i.''o '1?I. l:i :'nil "-r* : ; M;-? i;;( .> . :j;uj<f-.,n r .-?r :. * . _Vvi?: . iVrvi.. \V;t -'.m" iin. ; . ; ! i r . . > ! i GfJ EE X'V 1 llk coum - 'V II. Y .Si' aid, a hairman City ?i~?g , -? GHEENVv'OOi/ COUNTY Rev. K. J. Urn. -Is, < I.airman Rev. C. Johnson, Co-Chairaian Ml?. Geoi'e'a IV. | u:Ii'. r; . Rev. E. L. Cain Rev. C. M. Martin Mrs. H. R. Cic.o<ie Rev. i . J'-.-l.cll ? Mrs. Z^nobia Hampton Rev. J. S. Maddox Mr. W t> \f l.'rlTx ? " '-! i*; i >\_ ( 777 .jjj I' v\ . ' i i:. . ' II Rev. c .. Miv.. iU ,i it....?i . Mr- .' Vi ii: r ' ': ! ARn i;.u, .i'\. :.. ' ; ? IlUliKl I 1M M ) Rev. (i. W. Watson, Chairman Mi'. C'.vc-l icore! Co-Chair.:.an air, John- Floyd _ Mri (j. A. Do::i'er -- r? Kev. T. .M. Dixon, Chairman Rev. S. Hudson ,, ?Mrs. H, Drayton Rev. J. C. Simmons ; Rev. J. S, Reeves Mr. William Holnian Roy. C. W. CumniiijKs Rev. (J. S. Lawton }<.* J. M. Allston KERSHAW COUNTY R' . ,J. C, Wrijrht, Chairman Mr. W. S. McCulIum Rev. H A Alexander Rev, Ruhen Boykin Rev. T. R. Reed Rev, F. Munjro _ -figy. F. A. .Carolina : LANCASTER COUNTY Rev. B. T Rloek pr f'hnirmnn Prof, A. R. Rucker Mr. M. L. Robinso^ . LAURENS COUNTY Rev. E) VV. Wright, Chairman Rev, W. D. Coker Mrs. Katie Hicks Rev. J. ,W. Mathis Mr. C. *A. Reuben Mrs. Irene Martin Mrs. Mary Wright Mr. William Meadows Mr. G. 0. Neeley Rev. B. L. Cureton Mrs. Mary Whitner LEE COUNTY Rev. D. J. Lunn, Chairman Miss?Alice Bt.uckey, Co-Chairmnn-> Mr. I. C. Joe Rev, Green lowment McCOli.MlCK COUNTY .lev. James Heleher, Chairman I:ss Mary , Uookor * M AH U)N COUNTY v. ( . A; fellers, Chairman .Mrs. II. M. Kebihsnn Mi ..I.. 11 l:y - ;:Al:! UOIU) COUNTY ' / ''a > \V| :L , Chair.i.an I .M.-lirank :?: ,? I'I' Ji. Mdodona V . U'muise Purvis M 1-. ' . Spairs X.KHMJKKl! Y ( OUXT'. I' ' U.--Chairman-:;== !i . ' Collier, (' -Cliairnia.n _U_- . !' K. Claulden ??? ~tt r;,", Pevdei1? ' ~ '' r. i 1 lentz -M. I Laic -iUw II~,ir S il.er >? =' M . P.-.-t i> ; d >' . ? .adorns ^ X-. Slu'pi.erd t->-av I)' !*,_ Boyd A: \\ .... Was!-,intrtmt?? ?~r? >'.' V?': Kant- . ' 'Ii> !!oi' !cr * . V?-: !.' Ki'i'i.v ^ 1 *?r \ "HTUM't , i >a viuipor; ' t. .*>. 1' '! -od. ) 1. : Sli'iviJ _ ,M- .,ns i?' V ' i : i v. v:. j : "? < ( OI NTV V' . *' ' ii 'ivh i ' 1 -r.?l':T : ' W ' \ . U a!n-r-i . .'<1 v iI i > i!doc ' ' M ' ;;,l.?>way IJ K ' ^ ^ ?ii \ N';i:in T;?, < >rS i > !?f' ^ 1 . 111lain , i ji;i!i" i.:i! '".j I-a- i 'o l'hair an i: i ?.!1 ,> a i " ?a ' . >i I;' . I.I, ~~ I: ... ' ( "'? nrxrY-. L-i*- "*?. " W;-1:nTil<. 1 i : ' * .' ' ? lm .11 ' ?" S'.'wart . , - c : L \ !> << H'NTV . : '* ? ! .< ?'f tli<; City " i.i A V ORKIXG WITH ! ' rFTK?.D ' ' ^ 1 " ZsPA pTAx nrrc; COUNTv Rev. \\ . I,. Wilson. ('Jnnrman R v. . I{. Manner JVv. K. A. Davis. Co-ChairmanR' !\ T. Sears ?- ?v n. - r ~ 7 ~ ~1? ?:?r rT ,?? : 7 . R 1 ! >) i "riirWen " I.''-nm-dy rorv-ry I : I . . -JT-. >)!_ " . XIOX OOf'XTY i' V- V, Sims, C airman ?7 h"?:?Sult'iVl s ? '> I) D roan. Co-Chairman '>' ' . sZimmorman, O-Chr. Mr. O. Free Mrs. Hal lie. Younff ? 1 >r. W. 177* I.on^ WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY Afr. Richjird \\ ilson. Chairman Rov. I' elder "Rev. Pnzier Rov. King Rev. \V. A. Rccil Mrs. Murray All v-Roykin ? r? Mr. Bradley Rov. Montgomery Miss K. Israel Rov. Chandler YORK COUN'TY RT'v. .1. I). Ruokor, Chairman Rov C S Hall Rov. T. R. Fijimpten Rov. S. K. Blake Rov. R. IJarher Rev. P. Bowser Rov. \V. H, Knox IIKTHKI KIIKM It \I?T!?T < IH RC H Rev. (i. I), (klom?I'astor Sunday School was conducted by the Supt and assistance, along with our teachers. The lesson was discussed throughout the classes. i? A very fine lesson, T!opie; plan's Nature and Need. Genesis 1:2(1-31We had a few remarks from the pastor. We were happy ? to have many visitors in our- Sunday School. Parents come out to Sun- j day school, also continue "to send the young pepple out. Oirr Sunday j School cannot make any ypropress-f with out you. ? Morning worship service wiv f Allen Jubilee Anr Christian Liter all i * . thf i i injr 'til! > ii i i" iiv. ???* > ?*?> i J.;r. c?>lil .' r.-j.' . * i!" i'i.f DIVISION : kui'I. A IO: ii !.? roti'lfi in:*- sorvie i i >.?i t' ? S . i-An'i iii . . : ,S'i i \.\ ! i?! ;! * \ \ .i 'Miir.!j j ,.i . i i i.iri'jii.r.K AN \ i \ _ . , i'':i - I in1 <??: : ; -rf?f: .. ...... i>i; in i f i r:.crtt oA.:Oftivf< an ' ' : i it -lc. .. .. v v cmusTiA: ~~ ; ?' 'S? t IV'V ?'rr-'. \v,!?in:itv I in Tni'y sc J ?1???1 .1' ' I.,j.,.. KJ)i|C;I> '' ?rrrr'M-." ?!> i>;i i p.'- ' '' '"'A'''* ?1 ' .i .. " < ;, I" " ' "'< - . i .?vt ' iv I V'\V-';K fMjn'KiTS!TTiT]'tm.-"K;?Irti'w?-V&ti ' ::ui I '^!.! :jt mi i ... . ': !! .y;r{s?l pu> ,_L, I > !' ' . * '.? ' I'llirn^ nJ'il I'M . -V '" < i i l i <. s. ' , . lit 'ir?. Si I cxi { : . : '/ . v;y: r,.,. _? . 'It -? >-. _ S.C'i!.' 1 -w..' : "v;? .>?iv S ! . ?mi n at' >. -in - "iiviii"j ic: j. " t pv/vrvripi; i'' Prized sihi ; *' i'i yii|' ;v.l " -^T "" ?-rrs- : ' ' ? ' ?*.' y.-n 1. hi 1 . . I. ; I in * '' " ' t'lf ' . : 1;;iV" tlwsi' in ~ " , " ; ' A Yf T7""TT5?ni t it< !.ii;h hk,I; ??1 ^??' ! ' !Iv ni* ' I . .. i", ' . " ..'"r- 11 |ii'!':oilic;i' , ' 1 "'vW -Piutc-riaP I | ' ' ' s ''ill tn (a Hi 1?: ?1 1 :i ">-V?I'll I t . ' ' ' "'"tt "i'i/'ls ,1 /, " "inept. I!V; ^ i-? i I*II ;it i Jinn 1 ' ~ IlOO v.iv.i i-ol.?rfu; ?. > ".; if' ? ?I . * an .I how to ?t a ??n4r-lSt ? t'uL rc Treat ion: . . "< i'n;iiiciit tVatin ?. * >. i Ml . ' K. ( Iinrc!) iVrioiii . i ' ' ; t inn JNvn'.xfl'r . <> !>vi.\v : " ^ I!v? rn Clinslian Ur of Missions " Tii<. .fn-tj-n:;] yif ituliirious K<1 ! ' ' 1 \ y> r ii' ^ U*.< n. ' !i<sfon?ry < fformy : .!> i; J'T-A-. \ !!|'|, * |? ? # ! ia i'.' mo<s".;re wa <k :i\ cii: l by the pastor obtainri f!< m t!u* l>t ('hvoiu'lir-s -t'-S. Till pastor spoke from the lp.tte clause of this verse* an<! who thei is >\ i11 inii" to consecrate his serviet this ?!a.v tir.'.n the Lord? Subnet The rail for se!f cfiiisercration l.-ir-r woli'fff wepo siiokon by I lav it and (iod is askinc this ureal ?jufts tion tiirouyii h's servant win i v.i!!iny to dedicate his self nati < I ' l! to livr .ti'.'i a rT fit why? etr. Subject; Yonny man": tilory. Very fine music was ten acred by. the Jubilee and .Tuuio choirs. The Junior choir ahmg vvitl their hryanist served in p. proyran at Kbenezer IWiptist Clturch Sun day . .afternoon in the interest o tW-hHiHHWh -h^y didve f.n- Itt'tM' diet. Cojleyo. Rev. Jones and lie Walker were our truest pastors We were happy to have them w'or ship with us, als our visit i?1? friends. I.et us continue to pray for on sick members. Remember the Youth Day Pro liram Sunday till day. The puldi is invited to attend. I.et us com out and see our Youth . jictu th church of tomorrow. - Prayer meeting every Wednes ><lay nljrht at S:U(l p m. Al! invito to join in prayer with us. (iay cvepintf at the usual hout Sister Joyce President* Let us consider the fine poem on our program sheets from tim to time. A few selection was sup; in the memory of Rev. Sarah &mi Church. Remarks were made 1? s the pastor, r THE PALME I livercary & AME U'tv w>A Feb..8-11 l". !M. ' l 1.1.INS NEWS * i nK..i;/i::{ :\i. k. church TS.n.. S. Iturtougli*?Pastor siaix.i;.1 School was opened in the i! i. \.i ! Way by our faithful Supt, . .any Mayes, all of her effi_ . , i ff'.cvis ami student were at : ; < of 'duty. The lesson was | .? uwd hy the various classes j aii oil ; i l sons taking an active (|; part, in the discourse. A liberal offering was taken with class No. 2 '! < i'i, !.g .he banner for the most ttg. The review was brought ^ ii hi . l.y tiiLi- own llev.?J*k-W*onr c ay. i'iv asking him t,o visit us a a . Vili alvs a^tc'cp-iiky^tvis?being rr ? i'u ?. The review! was very guuii . always. * AMI:!') a. hit, the pastor and 'ii?ry Jiixon ascended the rostrum. ! i . in. ruiny' devotional services . e'wry uplifting: with the" Sen ;[ >; . i.- n-s fuffiistiing: the music. 1 i ii. i Jaeh.son was-at the. piano. \ i.iyi-r \ as offered hy. nisty U; ncef-de Williams.- It made our a.:- feel better us she talked to Man upstairs. : I-ieri.pture. was tahert from Ho !.. i..its 1st- , ha pier, -Verses 8-HI ftnd: i a-; read -1?v Kev. K. I.'ixnn. Arivj'. -it 1?y ??Ir W I. Foxworth, i l.y the -pastor. !- ! l . ' and in his. devout . a-:.-' pastor ('resented Itey. who deli ertd a heart -aye. lie used as his i' A Witness fur Ai tin- close" of his sermon , -any: "Old Ship Of /.ion," " T~T. a- wry j-'ood. We hope lie. : iii see' fit to join us attain in the .tear future-. Vi 7;.'a), the pastor, Kcvi l-'ekior "i.-.jin A. M. F. Church, choir and .. reyation worshipped with us. : i .I os.1 > Simmons, Kev.11'eldl-t .,,,.1 If,,,- ll.?K, ,i.. * rostrum.. ,i l m* choir .-an.tr some very heno~ i (.'l i d a. vrey lino message. Kev. j '! Simmons offered the prayer. ;.! i'lie Scripture was found" in St. John -4:1-1', usinjr- as his theme: i 1 j-_ iV.iise I lint iiefresiles. Tat' j text. "(iivP Mm A Drink" St. John (>1-1-7. Hearts were made to cry out s as he talked To IIS. I-'AVI Vt limp Was '-"rri'y u(,o(l.Trom'e ajrtiin friends. The ?.j. ofjyrimr was $27.U:i with* hakeil! \ iew lifliiyf of that amount. "'J. ; roikction for tiie day was -. . U...jr ?<ur Founder's, i- - nent. V. e hope that'we j van keep up the pood works. Mr i i ....... pave u-s a very pood,.| v.er's rep !t l_ for .Sunday 'Tmd [ . i raitt! total for the month of . | January. j To all delegates to"the Electoral > .Mil ae in Alaii-fi at Mill l.ianch A. < : nick. nni-nder?ami rust . r or .dr. \V 1. Fuxi)o this, because he is . .. friend to all. and upriplU -T" -nrrrlTTTrirr. a-leader in our church, : .n witthe know how. :>i..worth and you woil't i i i t 7 \ . l.dCAI. NEWS - ' 1. -. a n.l Mrs. S Si 111 i *?-l> ^ . hid . Irs .1 S Haves, I)eae< n Yayl r, M^s Mamie Sjnjrleton, > . ssers K; link Rtirroughs, ami JaI j nies Alio).! were entertained liiyhwj_.ly_a4.. tin- spacious home of Mrs. r. I.i\injrston last Sunday. The dinner i ' ua- eiah'Matelv planned with lots ' :>f everything. : Mis W hei Tr i< very jii-1: in tba. j'Muliins Hospital. Mi s. .Johnson at I: tended tiie funeral of her nephew, -(Pvt. Willie I'ette .Jr in Coatsville, s (ia. > Mr. Hubert Kllisnn and Mrs Mat , tie MohiiM.ii Tent .m, \. .1. were s i here last Tuesday and Wednes . and they carried Mrs. Sparks hack r > with them to recuperate. 'j J. .dr. Joe Relinc, l.alta. pop-called i i here" last week. - | Mi s. H ittie .J. Richardson ivA, f ( mains ii! at her home on Smith St. ?^^?vT?WTr- a: < lieen received "hPTf of v j the death of Mr. William (Rill) v Riii:ii> lie-is the husband of_Mrs. "ff-J.'atwine I". Rarno and a son-in-law x of Rev. S W" Fordham. Mr. Amos Rc^ctte passed in his r home In fireerishoro,; X. ('. on Moil day. He Was the hrotlier of Mr. - Simon Reeette of Spring Rraneh c arid a brother-in-law of .Mrs. Klin-, e i wood l.avis. ' Mr. ami .Mrs Joe Smith announce j the birth of a baby at their heme - in North Mullins I Mrs.-Ar.riie R. Conner has been | called to Greensboro, X. C duo t</[ s- the passbvn of her uncle, Mr. Amcr . I.eye t to. Continue to visit, and pray for s our indisposojjfr*- Sisters: K. Pic-j r ; hott, G. Sinyn*?on, G. McPuffie, Mj ir i Miles, It Richardson, U. C Wheel-, i- , er, Inez Williams. llL Pros:. K. Hughes, Deacon I.yle, y Jasper Geralds. Mis. I.aura Reiil uu#* funeral :tto leader AME CHURCH EJ v?*w .. Tnp A frionn Methodist Ilniscopal ("hurcjh this week took steps to hac k up the N'AA('l' campaitrn to expand credit opportunities for Necrro farm?rs . honiecjvners, business am! prefer- ' r.s o'na men in Mississippi who. if I J opT o-o ?e*. re^f'tion. ur" l> if i'enic el credit hy white lend-; ' injr institutions in that state, \ In a telegram to NAAl 1' Adrj | % 4 . . ' . mir. strator i.?\v Wilkins. Bishop! 0, Ward Nichols, chaivman of t.hej AMK Church's .department o f| pensions, said that he was "roc-! ">;'~n.:'nidints?t-he- - immoui;ite trans.' i of $10,00t! to the, Tri-State tiar.k of ^Vciuphis" to ho deposit cd for phe-pnrp)sc of expanding he hank'^ ieadiny: capsicity to I lid ti e Mississiniu victims Further, Bishop Nichols inforni(1 the NAACV administrator, 1 <? * eeoimr.cudin;; to the hishops i the church tout ail denartn cuis having reserve funi^i follow suit." The AMK pre.ate", who s . vie? president ol" the Nationel Council of Churches, said that a-the council he would cali .1 pint ot.er denominational groups *o j in "in this. luittie. atjainsJ eoa.nT.e si man ulation. We must un on.y pray for full freedom, J tit we nun t pay for it as well." Others-who }.: ve joined th'j '.i!" rial deposited funds in vhe . 1 ' ' , im. i he Nrtrr'n Can Tina -Mutual l.ife insurance | . . ... ,/. . tJ.UO'U; the I S .en:.* ln'ieiiy l.ife iinsurance! Company, Sn.dlo); Mrs. Krnest j . 4 ;.iiu Mrs. Amy Spin-i i ii n.viuhers of ,|p? NAA<:.' ihcinl o f Directors.,' SI.ncit earn; and Morris Novik,| .... i ii y. S."?n.I.'' '. - * -. 1 ? ? oi.s.y J?.l"iU i'uid liccn .de_-_i li.-ti.e i a:.ii in response ;?? ...? i . p.ieal for funds to . i.; .ate. ..red it lor ine'nvhers of, .aax.il.aaaciu.?and,?others in Misdr-'Mppl V.'lM lieliuvnd t.'lelr c|\'i: rights and 'call' for d rs eg ltgii lion i.i too pnt.l.v*'Sehools in com; ii. lice wiLi l Ssuj.i cine Court i'. of .?iay i.'. F..V1. In an ei.* . . +?r-ntM'.iv '..e^roer, simrnllod \\ ..itf ( yi/.fiis Councils, estub she-' in many Mississippi eoum_ . .. TiTiTo i ...inizoil to toreelos-i .iioi JKairis o f and deny i.eredit ! i ii.u;~ tH"S to nirlitantj N'p^" n 1 ; (Oi'i: NKWS llov. <). A. M<>ran4?Pastor Sunday A. .M. was oiu* that only 'minh lovers w.tiild venture toil far for worship, hut we are Jrlad to say that The Jlissibnary* ladies of i his community met with the Pres. I... S Harrison of (lood Hojve ?*?c-h in a -protimrtm?frt?interest? : C: A. 11 and F M. Soeiety. Hie program tvns in elvarjre of ad.es from Calvary, Canaan. Hood .iin.ie and .Macedonia with a panel - r.Vs'on led with the subject: The Cay we are living in regards tc .Missions. 'The hearers seemed, lien* fitted. At the cdose of the discussion ??-?['I'.'^icrni Hi mi1?mru'jii'ii ar.d presented our -own pastor, Rev. . vToraiit who.came forward and sold-: id his text from l'hil. 4-2 Th-me: "The Co-operative of the church." Wo- understand that Rev.. Mora n I for this occasion was rooted and ground in Christ, as this was . on the hive of. his brother's funeml? lie had a ohrist. like spirit to keep this appointment to he with the Missionary woman in their services. A wonderful message from the -OiOs.- -enger "wit h such a t imely sol>j? A very interesting discourse. W<were touched with the spirit as he spoke to us. May Clod bless his family in their "sadness. We closed with eollee'ion, .$i',4.np, then we were served a most de!i-k cuius dinner. We thank our, Male Sex for the way they cooperated in every way. Mrs. Henrietta Dlues and Mrs. t Rebecca .Woods after spending so- j veral days with their brother, Mr. lames Barnes of Savannah (Ja. and Mi ssrs. Rufus A. Spells of Cope, S. C. returned- home in Brooklyn. N, V., January 21. Mrs Sadie Cleekly of Kilisto, l)r in Orangeburg, S C.'gave birth to < a <5 mos. baby hoy, with .Mrs. Hat, tior Summers in charge who is a .../v.. .1- ou_ i--i- it wwiiuuriui iiursu. onu look inc infant to the Regional hospital where I it is being cared for. *' Mrs. Nettie R Hoggins and Mr Elliott Stevenson are in the hospital. We extend to them our sympathy and all of our closed , friends. i I I ir.ed on Sunday at the Mt. 01ive_. I?. Church. Rev J L Brocks deliver ed the Eulogy. H L Jackson in Charge. . ; V tr* u:ks naacp wect = ~ MPS. ANNA JOHNSON PASSES TO THE (HiEAT HEYON1) .Airs. Anna ~A. J< hnsofP departed this life -at her home at 4: '{() Friday afternoon December 31, 1954. Although she had been in decliniby health for ji number of I m.nths Jier passing was a sad sur-'i prise' to her -many rela.;ves and! friends. She was born and reared in the Warrenton community of Abbeville, S, C. and was the daughter _ f JhUL-lute .tohn h. and Rrrse Atr( otiHer Adams. ( member nf Shady (Inhe A, M. K. j Oluircli She was f u no tali zed in t named church at 1:.'J0 Tuesday after-noon .January 4, 1955, with the Richie Funeral Hume in charjre. At which time a larpe group of surro\vi.njr' relatives and. friends i were present to pay their last tribute of r&spcvt' to one Who was loved; .. ; Pall hearers wer.e her sons and pram! sons. ! 'lower-hearers were her cousins. Mesdatnos Alma Mar-i t shall. K. W. Lawrence, ltosie Weir and Daisy Williams. i Funeral hymns were lined h.v 'the Lev. .1. \\ . Martin, prayer by* Lev M Massey/The 90th Psalm was read -by Rev. '-.J.- W Thomas, Remarks of the deceased as a church men,her was by Bro. .J. P. Pro-'Sly, and the obituary was'"read1 by Miss ,IC. Fair.""'" " .?The d -ceased was?eulogised 1 >y , the Rev. .T. II. Hunter, her ex-mas- ] tor, who is now pastor in charge1 of.the St Peter S'ation of the A. | M P. > n.ral t onicrence ot fc> t and i text was taken from ? 1 ho-revelator. Sub jr. "A ice from Heaven." He" closed j|).-.la. ".Just a closer walk with thee." "ferment was ill tile Adams. :'i"ii"ti'i'y?whore she was lai.i?un- ' i-T a blanket of beautiful flowers beside her daughter airs. Rosa J. "ones Alio preceded her to the Crravc some years ayo. lie!' i.rv'1 m j.-e; a kirui and .!evot?'d busbar,<1, Mr. Lewis John-'" I). -X. v.. .M ilou^ .1 rrd Vunnie, Abbeville. S ('. Three sistoi*, Mrs. Rosa Brownlee. Anderson. S. C.: Mt^s Thomas Earle ami Mrs Tube Harris. Detroit,. Mich, rtires, ,Mrs Joseph Youn'j\ InUster,. Aj:.*'1.; Mrs. Willie Tiiteh, Kentalo, Mich.. Mrs., Frances If Jackson Alexandria. Ya.'and Mrs. Willie Thompson, River--Rotrrc. Mich. She is- also survived by 15 jrrand children* two daufjhter-in laws and a number of cousins. CFeSNAPSl Color |ii<'liircs, indoors and out, wi bright a?u Color Is a Must a Christmas is without a doubt i he most colorful of all the holi- I Jays. The picture-taking oppor- < 'unities it offers are such that col- < >r film in your camera is a must? < whpther you are using a miniature camera for color transparen- i cies or a box type camera for col- i or snapshot prints. I * Don't keep your camera indoors ' all the time during the holiday I season -hut remember that there r are two types of color film. One ( is for indoor pictures, the other i tor outdoor However, if you've been outside shooting the wreath c -ofr the front dooe.and want to go -( inside to snap the decorations of t the mantel piece?you can with- I out changing film. The sec replies i > - ' 4L' Policy.be to her ashes. Dearest sister thou hast left us Ami we deeply feel thy lost, YeJ. au'ai'i we hope t<? meet you, 'When the <la.v of life is l'letl, j Then i-ii heaven wi.h joy to j^reet ! you, . Where no fare-well tear is shed. 10. Jane Wharton "v - j' MOWS OF WOODKl FF S. ( . mow i'lonnol haptist ciit'Kcn . * Kev. F. S.?Jones?Pastor Sunday School was fine with Supt. and teachers at their past < f d.uty. The lesson was beautifully discussed and reviewed hy Rev, Victor Peake. The attendance ban-., ner was tie. The offering .banner remain in class m. 5 .Mrs Nancy /VWH WrtVIKMf ? ?i : Tin- morning message was do -Uvoced' l>y Rev. Scu-rry,?(-St. John 4:4:2!() Come, Sec a Man. I must Cio through Samaria. This wars a very inspiring message "and enjoyed by.all. At 2:00 p. in., the last rites of Mrs.. Janie Arnifiehl was held. She hand to mourn her passing, husband, ,'5 sisters, 5 step children and a rost of relatives and friends. Rev K. S. ."onesOfficiated (Joshua l:2l Crossing over; Jordan. M. S Callaham Mortician. A C ScabrOok " Jliggins of Sanantonia Tex. is here on furlough visiting his parents, Rev and Mrs. Mervin Higgins. on WOfford St. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gregory of Cashville, S. G^_ wore the dinner j guest of .Mrs Kffie J. Parks and children. Mrs. l.illie Habhig is a~ patientin the Spartanburg General hospi- , tal; ?-a.J_r.-K. Stenh.en of the Air Force i> mi i nniHi):ii vismnjr his parents, Mr, ami Mi's. Charlie Stephen on All'. if~St ._Miss Julia M. (list is on the sieK list at this writing. Tlte Tyjjer River I'nion' met Sat I urday.at Fairforest Raptist Chureh ! Rev X. J. Alt vnniliT pastor A ml rrmvO attemleil Chr I'llion " and reported a very nice session. Rev. Harold." Cox have left foi Teiin. where ho will enter TheoloSiieal Seho' l. We wish him much siuvess. Mr. .Novel Dunean is imnrovinjr af'ee heirjr ill at his home in imp-on Ave. For the news read The Palmetto Leader. - ? Kinard L. Parks, lipt. ^ ^ ' Subscribe FojThe Palmetto Leader . 7TH 101 GUILD JJ I fi? * ?< ;:>- ' I I II keep happy holiday memories i frcsli. | t Christmastime in the flash bulb you use. Now is the time for the blue ones?be- j .ausu inev simulate outdoor light md enable you to take good inioor pictures with daylight film. If the situation is the other way iround, you can go outdoors with , ndopr film IF you have the right ;ype of filter for your camera Talk to your photo 'dealer about his. He'll tell you what to buy.!"' They're inexpensive and will in- j irease your holiday picture-tak1 [ ng opportunities. When you are shooting vour jytside decorations, pick a sunny he ground. On a dutt -rt-w ook dull and half Its charm ?* ts sparkle. ? *?? CuiM-r ' 1 k Saturday, February 5, 1955 CLASSIFIED ADS Mempriams, Mirth Announcements Marriage Announcements, etc., are charged for at the rate of 10 cents per line. Cash must accompany the order. Minimum charge $1.00. in mknioria.m ' . In dminjr memory of my 1 dear husband, Mi-. Robert I'. Uoberson, wfio departed this life February 5, ; l!)5d two years ago. This day February 5, 1 !'55r gone but not forgotten. Sleep on" Robert and take your rest.A love you but (iod love you best. Your loving wife?Mrs. Katie Robersoft. . ' WALKING'S FUN 11 ' *1 Delbres learns to walk again at Children's Convalescent Hos piteli?-Oklahoma City,?Okta. March of Dimes funds provide special equipment, such as the fcteps which Delores practices climbing. 94,000 polio patients? 70,000 old and 24,000 new?may need your help in 1955. Join the March of Dimes, Jan. 3-3L Y~'J CAN FIX IT ? / ^TSNOM j 8V PLASTIC '\fr/ WOOD r?f RUNG < Chair Wobble * . " If the tenon of a chair teg rung has become so shrunk or,worn that there is no way to make glue hold it in place, you can use a screw to get a tight connection. Select a flat-headed scrtw of small shank diameter, long .iiioogh to go well into the part ic. is to hold. With a brace and bit, uriil a hole for the screw. The ctiametc* should be slightly smaller than the . uiumeicr 01 the screw's smooth shank. Depth of the hole f hould bo a quarter inch less than iha length , . of the screw. Use another bit with ?. diameter a little greater than that of th-i screw head, to enlarge the hole to a depth of about cf an inch. Countersink the screw head in thi3?* enlarged hole. Then till the hole slightly over-full with "Plastic Wood. When the Plastic Wood has dried and hardened, sand it cow^. If the chair is painted, touch up the Plastic Wood with paint to match. Otherwise, ycu can either buy colored Plastic Wood to match, or you can stain tha natural Plastic Wood, using colored waterproof drawing inks that. cor. bo bought at art supplies stores. + Uy mixing brown, yellow, and . red inks in different -proportions a wide variety of wood colors- and shades can be obtained. Apply several contp with n poft watercolor brush. When the stain ha3 dried, " cover with coat of clear, colorless v iacQuer.arA i "7 rrr~-T'