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t ? g.. Page 10 Jenkinsville News l?' The events in arornd this vicily rity are on the aratr.mi'-P -ide. T i e farmers are Pusy with their 1? fcooond harvesting of their feed for the livestock; the Homemak**rs are very ">u: v nreservitur fruit ;and vegetables for their families' future use: the N'e v Homemakers fcnd new farmer * are doin^ their (part also to help, maintain good health and happ'ness. The 4th of duly Holiday closed with no fatalities in tins community and for this w? are (thankful. Many visitors ate in the i rnmmunity. Mrs. Jannie Harper is happy to have three sisters visit(iinir her and Mrs. Lizzie Martin and jrranddaujrhter of |)a'''in"Ov IBre visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Harper. Mrs. Klis^ lint- ' tin's sister is visiting from V ' [Wis. Clotelle Mo'me an<i ihuiirM ( i I r will] Jt I > XlTTONDF.RnT par ? * fun! Today's ! i reduced in calories s " tlie light refreshmc &T hand these hot da\ f y* ~ never loo sweet. P ^ v v ithout filling. \\ 1 always sav '"Pepsi, k ?r ? t A, JL ^ p.- ^ .. .r: T k ,, VA'// c. . >; ** , Tv ' *7*v <?,/ / ' ( / * /L1 i Patricia, visiting Miss Finch fro New York City. Mrs. Moone visi ed the Adult Homemakers cla: I which met at the home of Mr Susie M. Hollis* Monday? afte noon. She made very inspiring r marks to the ladies. Membei present were: Mrs. Lizzie Harpe Mrs. Nora Crumblin, Mrs. Jan Harper, Mrs Eva Cheetnian, Mr Ella Martin, Mrs. Queen Pearsoi Mrs. Marie Hollis, Misses Patrici Moon and Nadine Hollis and Mr J. B. Martin. Mrs. Ethel Martin is visitin in Washington, D. C. Reveren Hillian, husband of Mrs; Corri Hillian, is on the sick list. \S wish for him and others a speed recovery. The community is prou to have the services of their ne> telephones. Miiss Finch announces tha sinceq she will be in Camp Jul; 10-17 there will jbe no Open House r ktr k -m-%- "Cm I I W* LUUt AXJL11JL J tner for summer Pepsi-Cola, , is the modern, nt. Have j?lent\ on s. Never hea\ v, epsi refreshes lerever you play, i M ^ I if ola % 11 \ ' i I 17 i s -% j ? ? - PEPSI-COLA BO COLUMBIA, Si TW?yHE PALMETTO L! Man 98, Sees Drea I Gets U. S. Flag to 1 i>- UNION ? A 98-year-old man rs realised his ambitic n of many r, years July 4th when he was preie sented his own United States Flag, s. and was able to fly "Old Glory" in i, diis front yard. ia Rufus Eubanks, . a Union s. County Negro, was overjoyed when he was presented the g d an the 10th but will resume regu? lar duties on the afternoon of the ** 17th. Y Mrs. Mattie Martin is imnrov<1 ing from hej illness. v Mrs. Bovain of Orangeburg. mother of Mrs. Carolyn Jenkins, t is also here visiting her children. >' Read the Palmetto Leader and keep informed. % K-- I k ?ili^lpMM Era! TTLING COMPANY, OUTH CAROLINA EADER m Realized; " Fly in Yard - J? ? Uf Stars and Stripes by Sen. John D. Long and Rep. James M. Arthur, last week. j0 Rufus went to see Senator Long ijn several days ago and told hint }1( I that he had longed for a flag of )a ,our country, and that he would like to see the flag flying in front !w of his home. ir The aged Negro went on to tell h; the senator that he didn't know s< 1 how much time that he had left; pi ,on this earth, hut before he pass- | ed away he did want to own and Jai he able to fly Old Glory at his a I v home. ! Hi Upon inqury the Union County Senator learned that J. F. Jeff- ' lie . H?st adjutant for Union Post No. 22, American Legion, had a xv S<' % I Ml* l-lBy m % ce ?J I *6f ? \v i at to*MMfei? mi i un j ac ' la^ 'I I Sattirdayy Jniy 13. 1957 litable flag and -would be g-iad > give it to Mr. Long for his purise. Rufus's eyesight is not what it ?ed to be, but his memory is ;en and very alive. He recalled >ing odd jobs on the constructn of the several textile plants Union County Fairs were ?ld wthin the Monarch Mill Vilpe. His work these days, he said, as mostly confined to working l his garden. He said that he sd to net down on his knees to I ?e the weeds so that he could j 11 them up. "Always he honest,- don't, lie id don't steal, and the t'olks will ways he nice to you," said the 1-year-old Negro. Rufus has never l>een further lan Asheville, N. C., from his ome hase at Union?and that as 29 years ago. "I no to church regularly," he rid. JEW ZION AME CHURCH lev. R. C. Wright, Pastor WISACKY? Sunday School pen<\l at 10:30 with the Supt. fficers, and teachers at their tudy and discussion of the lesson lev. Wright nave its summary. Rev. Wright preached an inpirational sermon from Hebrews 1:13-14, theme: ^Seeking _a -etter Country," which was en>yed by all who heard him. A 'very successful Vacation. inie School was conducted for ,vo weeks at New Zion A. M. E. huroh. Children in the Bepin?rs. Primary and Junior Departlent attended the School. An ctivities program of Study and ctivities was carried) out by the roup on Sunday night 8:00 P. M. hey were also given a r.icnic on riday, June 21, 1957, of wtych ley seem to have enjoyed. THE VETERANS CORNER Hete are authoritative answers om the Veterans Administration questions of current interest to rmer servicemen and their fames: Q. I have a World War II GI ilinvmpiit in sura n. t- fwili y uhrih is matured, and which ri paying e a monthly income. Must I i> wim-5 tin inese msunince proeds? A. No. Proceeds of GI insurice policies are not su; ;'e?.-t to xes. Q. I am eligible for a (* I loan ider the Korean CI Bill. I unrstand my deadline is January , 1905. Is that a deadline for mlying? Or must the entire al be completed by that time? A. you must do more than apy for your (II loan by the Janiry 31, 1905, ' deadline. Under esc-nt law. the loan a:tually ,, ( 1 .1 i..-?i. Him- wfii mum* -oei"ve mat to, wit-h- only the VA iruaranty be accomplished. Q. Under the War Orphans Kdation program, who makes the eision whether a son or daughr of deceased war veteran needs ecial restorative traini.g to orrome a handicap? A. VA makes the determination, here the need for special restorive training exists, VA will prerihe a suitable course, tailored the individual. Q. Is it possible to Cake Koan CI I training while on active itv with the armed forces? I ?et all the eligibility require?nts. A. You may not take training der the Korean G1 Bill while on tive duty, even though you do ?et eligibility requirements. The n prohabits it.