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^A(MTW» n* liboty ffiO News At tiM Presbyt^rtaa chnxh. TkQ dnnday iQ<M^ng MnrlM wM con ducted by Eldor B. J. Cunnlncboa. The pastor, Rot. J. S. RoMsoon, beins away, condnctliif lenrlcet at Heath Springs, momber of his rhsuhei. A lacin'gudlonca was In atr tendance. A number of rlsltors from other places bginf present for tbe serrioe. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. CIsaaents riiited Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman and Jimmie of Colnmbla on Sun day, and in the erening attended the funeral of their uncle, Lewis Gardnef. naer Camden. Mrs. James McCutchen and baby, of Bishoprllle, spent the weekend CHOICE [A CCMe/L ■WoM yo« §0 to EorojM. Jopoo or Koroo? Or would you stay near borne? Any man who has _ had prior service in the Armed Forces may elect to do any of dicse things if he enlists in the Army now for 3 years or more. He oan choose to be assigned directly to duty in Europe or with one of five famous Infantry divisions in the Far East. Or he may choose to be stationed near home for yohJf of his enlistment (where there are vstoaneies). Men with or without prior service may choose one of the famous combat divisions in Japan or Korea. WiiM yn Mlmef • emrggr !■ ‘ Thb yon oah do, and be goaranteed the tfaining you choose before you enlistt Only require ments beyond r^pilar physical and mental ex- aminadoiM are that you be a bi|d* sclml gpraduale, or that you are m the Air Force and can qualify. It’s today's great opportunity to write your own ticket in the Air Force. WmM yol wonf fo learn tn fly? If you are |> tingle, 20 to 26%, snd have had two or more years ; of college education or the equivalent, you can become an Aviation Cadet with the U. S. Air Force. Nowhere else can you get better training, forhowhere else is svia’|ion advancing as fast or as far as in ou^ own Air Force. X cai WenU ye« fo to e leadersltlp sdieel? If you have qualities of leadership, would you want to develop them to their fullest? U. S. Army Leadership Schools are now eeircling likely lies froni servicemen to take these valuable courses. Hie Army and .Mr Force are doing meiything possible today4o help each individual drvcl(»p along the lines that he picks -for himself. Army and Air Force tmining is thorough and take-home pay is beUer than most civilian jobs. Opportunities for advance ment are w ide open to every man in uniform. Make your choice today at your U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Station. tAI'rif/S WIIH A U S Army amd U. S. Air Force AMERICAN LEGION BUILOING^-Caibd^ S. C PMfy LINS HAmOMY Complete colls qukkiy. This ensures better service for you ond your party lina neighbors. r Be sura’phona Is ploead securely on hook erfter each call. Remember, one phone off the hook ties up an entire line. KEEP CALLS BRIEF HANG UP CAREFUUY Allow o little tiam between colls to permit ofhera to hove their turn at the line. GIVt OTHCRS A CHANCi When anotbar poriy on yaiw Kna has on ema^gency, pleas# ralaosa thq line quiddy...ond plaoaontly. RELEASE THE LINE IN EMERGENCY with her parents, Mr. sad Mrs. A. C. Cureton. ' A. C. OureUm visited his broth er-in-law, Wtllle Johnston, of Great PsUs, on Saturday. Mr. Johnsotn has been confined to bed for eeme- time. ^ Ned and McCleery CunninKham entered the DSC on Monday as new students. Pat snd John Thomp son will enter In s day or two as upper classmen. Miss Virginis McCrse returned to Winthrop college last week after observation work inji Jiospttal at Asbeville during July isnd August. This was in connection with her work at Winthrop. Miss Lai Richards is now in charge of “The Ice Cream Shop” at ‘‘Pour Points", which was opened this summer by the four Richards sisters. Misses Llzsle, Sophie. Lai and Marlon, and thus our village grows. C. D. Cunningham killed n’poB- bum in his fowl house one night last week. Rev. and Mrs. Robinson have re turned from a week’s stay at Toc- coa. Oa., and other points. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thompson, Jr., of Columbia were tea guests of the L P. Thompsons Wednesday »l«ht Miss Phoebe Richards of Greens boro and Mrs. Marlon Wilson of Darlington were here on Sunday with their father, N. 8. Richards. Misses Clara and Louise John ston visited their aunt, Mrs. Fanny Johnston and daaghtars of Orgat Falla Sunday svenlng. A pisaaaat eplanle em laat San- day whaa the aaoa day aaa was high iB' the heavens and tlM amr- enry high la the lobes, yoar re porter atone at home'eat down to partake of his lonely mid-day meal, whkh had been set waail far htoi. Helmerd a war signal la fhent. It waawas onrMaod neighbor, Mrs. T. P. HoCrae erltfc a pitchgr of ffeah lea cold hatter adik IM we enjoy the cooHag drafCt 9i um!! Cainden Petroleinii Compaiiy Wholemle DUtrWutor for Sinclair Products •Beating Oil •Kerosene •Tractor Fuel Headquartej^ Located at Centr^^S^rvice Station (Next door to Motor Company) E.B. mRD PHOME S22.W COODYCAR TMBS HAVuna COSTS m exu. America’s lowest; all steel construct —4 cylinder—26J5 miles per hour., Ideal for an lanmal deliveries m c^ten auxUisiy truck to increase effleieney at om UasMad wuiihei' ''?aady for tamnedkile-'delivery, laq^a JOE E. lEERY Solos Sopwict H weft on March 22, 1786, that a bill patted thia GaMrat AttemUy. of South Carolina attablMhM9 Columbia at tha capital city of thit 9raat ttata. Tha foundart W Columbia lad by John Lawit Gervait planned witaiy and'wall. Tliay,Maitdad that Columbia ihould ba oantrally located and easily accattibia to all teotiom of the state . . . that Cohmbia should ba a spacious cHy of wida jtraafs and beautiful trees. From every county in South Carolina people came to Columbia making this city their home and in turn giving the city a definite South C^ralina heritage. These e'lti- xens and others who came later have built for South Carolina much more than a teat of government. They have established a city of schools and collages; of libraries; churches: hospitals; of traffic and trade. \ ■ Much of Columbia actually belongs to South Carolina, end oN of Celwnbia is dedteated to fhefiigh-pwpote of serving the entire state. Cnjoy the pride and con venience of ownerAlp by taking full advantage of the faoNities offered by Columbia your capital cHy. Columbia belongs to South CarolinO. # \ • • • Colombia MorokaoH MmoelaHoOe loc. CaitiRia, t. C. ^ • r: / - •X ' ’ • .v'a- i^v.k