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) p .1 "J 1 VOL. XIV?NO. 28 Maj. Geo. Ford, Father This City, Dies at Age c HEAD OF CAMP BUTLER Major George Ford, veteran of the Indian Wars, died Friday morning at his home, 1&25 South Eleventh St., in Springfield, O. MJajor FoiVi retired from his . position as superintendent of Camp Butler in 1930 after being connected with the national ceme- _ teries since 1*878 when he was appointed superintendent of the cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn. . - He served as superintendent at r? a ? - ? ? rvu oeauiort, 8. C.; Fort Scott, Kansas and Fort Hienderson, La. Major Ford saw service in Indian Wars on the Qreat Plains, in the Indian Territory, Kansas, New Mexico, Ariytna TEXftf Major' Ford was bom near Alexandria, W. Va. His paternal grandfather was a servant in the family, of Judge Washington. At the time of J<udge Washington's death Wesrt. Ford was ret free and < hundreds' SAW 'remains OF ' 1dr w. p. carolina ~ Georgetown, S. Q. ?Funeral aervicts for the Rev. W.P. Carolina, 77,. was held m Bethel A. m. " E Church befort a large number of people, July 8, 1939. The Rev. R. S. Lawrence, pastor of the church, actied as master of ceremonies. The funeral stnaon was delivered *by Dr. J. E. Beard of^Charleston, after eulogies had been given by Dr. J. L. Benbow of " Sumter, Dr. R. E. Bvegdon of Cherlest.-.n anl the Rev. A. P. Spears of Sumter. j Several other prominent mini-1 ster8 took part in carrying out the program. Dr. E. A. Adams of the Newberry District and Dean H. B. i D..11. - ? ?* -- - miner?ux?ftiifn?University?read the scripture lessons and the Rev. ( Goings Da iiels of the local Bapt. ?; Church delivered the pnayer. . " Tht Rev. W. P. Carolina leaves "" a wife anl three' children. He was the oldest minister of "the A. M. E. church in South Carolina act- : ively engagtd in pastcrial work. At the time of his death he was pastor of a charge in the King ^tree^District. He served once as ^ pastor of Bethel Church, Columbia presiding elder of the Winnsboro District, Marlon and Beaufort Dis trkts anl held many vtry large appointments m his church. He had been preaching b2 yeara up to " hig death last Tuesday. Dr. W. P. Carolina was born in Columbia, studied in the publi<? schools of Brooklyn, N. Y. and at ' Allen University, Columbia. He received his first appointment" as ! uastor of the Brilge Stvee A. M. ; E. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887^ The deceastd minister was well I thought of by his church and bv 1 all races m the communities where ] he has lived. The obituary was read by Professor <Je<r. Howard.1, It gave a record of the useful ser-1 j vice renlered over a long1, period of , years. > , , '? _ s , _ ^ Dr. Beard preAChed an able ser- J mon. In his reference to the pioneers of the church in lower south Carolina, we saw a galaxy of heros in the picture painted by the eminent Divine. < Other prominent ministers here. 1 for the funeral services were the < Rev. W. B. Loving Clark o?-Colum| bia, 'Rev. L. D. Gamble of George- I town, Rev. J. M. Jackson of Mar-'] ion, Rev. J. W. Murph and Dr. R.1 | I. Lemon of Charleston. ] BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH , Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor t S. iS. met at the usual hour with officers and teachers present. The lesson was one of interest and 1 was thoroughly taught. Review I, by Prof. J. B. Beck. JJ For the morning service the pas tor apparently -was at his best. He -i selected his text Acts 20:35. The i sermon was very impressive. At night service Rev. J., Mid- i dleton brought the message frcrm v -?.? ... thg aubjast: I'Spiritual Values". [ The young divine was very delib- j erate and the subject nicely de- i veloped. The music by both choirs Was auit? ?nnrftr?ri?4-? ?n/l 1 ,? -? ?ri rping for both services. Although this is the season for warm weather, our congregation is holding its own. We are begin ning service strictly on time, and getting out cm time. Visitors as usual are always wel come in tfU-r services. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. J. A. Lipeey, Pastor S. S. was very good. The lesson was well discussed. The banner was won by Class No. 1. ' At 11:46 the pastor preached a wonderful sermon. At 8 o'clock th? pastor "delivered another wonderful message to a very appreciative audience. Mr. Walter Foster of Spartanburg was the guest of his sisters Mesdames Evelyn Wilbum and D. Under Sunday. ?Meidames Britip M. Thompson and Beatrice Marshall of Fountain Inn were recent visitors. ? Mr. and vMrs. C. C. Garrett and sister Miss Rosie Garrett and Mr. Ed. Garrett of Lanford station worshipped here Sunday. Cftt - ? - ** ? D. K. Jenkins >f ; iringfield, O. CEMETERY FOR 25 YRS. given a plantation. When the Civil War broke out j Mr. Ford was living ir New York City, but was then not old enough to go to war. Surviving; Major Ford are his j wife, Harriet,, and the following sons and daughters: George W. Ford, Jr., Chicago, who ta m The postal service; Mrs. Garfield Goin,| Peoria; Dr. J. I. Ford, Spripgfield, a chiropodist; Dr. C. B. Ford, Pe-1 oria, dentist; Mrs. D. K. Jenkins1 Columbia, S. C., and Mrs. E. L, j Powell, Charleston, W. Va., a faculty member at West Virginia Stats college. Remains were taken tn tv.?. f..i pentor funeral -boiw. - Fmfcrat^ services will be held at 10 a.m.' Monday in St. Luke's church. Re-j mams will lie in state .at tfne ! church from 9 to 10 a.m. Burial will be in Camp Butler national cemetery. *"*1 AiK^iaia _i ?The Buy M Af Pi?;ipp has made a wonderful record since he faiTR1to Aiken little over a year ago. The Friendship Baptist church ol which he is pastor, has been orga?n ized into what we call the Friend 1 ship Foundation consisting of . more than 100 offices among the! membership. For several years, Aiken has had what is knoNvn as a winter booming season in .financial circles among the church es and a summer slump, for the reason that go many of the people leave and go north in the summer. That situation has been greatly relieved by tht. Friendship Foundation. All organizations make monthly-reports to the' church so that there is slump' m the finances of the church as 1 has been thL. case in past yea is. i Thank^ to our pastor's irhhgbt?hi church administration. ~ On Monday night "July 10, mm of the organizations, the Friendship Brotherhood, had its monthly meeting. The Brotherho' <1 is com posed of 41 members, and others are joining every meeting. Deacon E. Winn-is-president of the or ganiziLtioTL After th'> vi.ir.i1 business was carried out, the com* mittee on rfereshments invited the brethren over to tht> parsonage where they had spread sump tuous feast and all?the members enjoyed themselves. Friendship has six i-epi esenta tives to the State S.S. and BYPIJ convention meeting in Columbia this week. Four from the S. S. and two?from the BYPU. We hope this is< going to- he one of the greatest sessions in the history of the convention. When you are in Aiken come by and see Aiken Graded school, rho WPA hac hist finished the lew rooms and a larg0 book room in the basement, and has painted and repaired the old rooms so (hat we have tho eouivalent of :i now building throughout. PAGELAND NEWS A large crowd witnessed the children's day excretes at the LJnion Hill Baptist church Sunlay. Mr. Will Covington accompanied >y Mrs. B. H. Walker, Mr. T. F. Brewer and Mr Allen Johnson at- i tended the funeral of Mr Robert I Robinson of Cheraw jlast Sunday. Mi&s Amanda Roundtree has i irrived in the city to take over her luties as Home Economics instruc ;or. The many friends of Mr. Marion Brewer are glad to ha'v0 him back I , lome after an extended vrsit in New York. Mr. Louis Mungo of Charlotte rtslted relatives andfrtfmrt~s-h?Tir ecently,. Mr. B. H. Walker of Fayette- J rille spent the recent holidays vith his family here. VEWS OF INTEREST AROUND VND ABOUT BATESBURG The St. James C. M. E. church, mder the leadership of Rev. J. j. Fisher is aking on new life. The services are well attended ?ach Sunday.Rev. Fisher has on i special rally for the beno4t of ' he church which will he the 4th Sunday in July. Rev. G. W. Harterly of this city ' ind pastor of Mt. Calvary Bapt. :hurch, Spartanburpr, report* that lis church is alive both spiritually tnd financially. The Olive Branch Baptist church '< rave a trip around the world last n ruesday niprht. They reported a rery fine entertainment. I Mr. Ramoy one of the class lead ? irs o7 S? James entertained-) an f appreciative proup a;L his home .his week for the benefit of his dub in the rally which will be he last of this month. t The many friends of Mrs. Julia Derrick .will-W- pflad to kno that _ ire is improving, after haviner I jeen on the sick list for several 1 weeks. i Mrs.'Clara Rhabh is very faith i 'ul lookinp: after the sickness in|t around Batesburpr. She is a j c nemeihof Mt. Pleasant church. I ;.l COLUMBIA, Waiters' Group Plans to Cover 12 Dixie States Richmond?A Southern- Waiters la 11 (1 Waitresses' Association,, whose sponsors intend to form affiliated pni;s?in- twrkf states- and i the District of Columbia, has | been organized here,, with James }IJ. Morton as piesident. * 'itii{K" C.t>. (inures to the effect' that there aj-e some twenty thou-J sand colored waiters and waitresses in the region t<> be served. Mr. Morton says a'i feature of his organization's program is to help them retain their position in' a field in which they are fast losing The contemplated atopy' would ' tncltffe' 'Alabama, r'loruUi, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary, Liixl, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia,1 Tennessee and the District of ColumMa. Other ollicei < of ?ttujociatioil" vie: A i tiiur K. Williurns of Columbia; S. C.; virr ~ "president; Crover C. Giant, Richmond^?sec*Tetaiiy-iiuui;igerT--4++Hi?William fcb? Rush, Richmond, treasurer. Waitresses and Waiters who do sire to affiliate with such a movement should see or write Mr. Ar__ Arthur K. .William, 1210 I lender-" son, Columbia, S. C. Successful Summer School Closed At Sumter, S. C. ' v. . * One of the most successful summer .schools of Sumter closed on duly Mil." J he director and iii^trildo^ h.4V.' 1111 |i:iitK- in putting over a very fine piece of v.oi k m conec-l hm with the school. Thy" i ni .i I ~>ct u~p iiT "Stone HTTI as Well ;i< the subject matter ttmtscs-;ir the Lincoln building ' were .exceedingly good. ? - " I Mil.I.lilt CHAPEL \. M. K. ( Ill RCTI Ke\. I.. (i. I tow man. Pastor " I I.ast Sunday was very boautiful 1 and the menil>ei\s of Miller Cha- ' pel who were interested in then- , church weie l'ouud at their place > of dutj. The Sunday school was s not lariT.'v m tend.-.!?due " to the -t fact of the Quarantine of the smal lor children. IIcv-. Bowman preach ] rd tvs~n7=nni a strong spiritual sort nion, using as his subject Watch; Your Step. It was full of thought: and information. - I At .'1 o'clock lie motored tor Rocky Crei k church, 12 miles 1 a. Masonic sermon to St. James r and Rocky Creek lodges. They i meet in Union with their anniver- t sai'v. The elitnvh "-a-; p-o-1--..rl to?. its capacity. After the service a f great feast was spread by the si.-tors and f. ion-is of the East- t em Star. The Rev. Jesse Williams ; 'i- ompniiiril?him. ??* Mrs. I.i/./.ie Harris of Detroit, Mich., who was here visiting1 her t mother Delia Harris has returned. > Mr. David Cannon of Washing- 1 ton. D. t'. a member of.the Metro x politan A ME church, worshipped 1 with us Sunday. C Drown "Druthers quartet will , sine* here Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. They are known as the t best in Richland county. ^ The Junior church gave an ice t cream festival on the lawn at the parsonage. It was quite a success.' It will he repeated every Saturday Next Sunday ni'ght the Pew." Rally will take place sponsored by , the Junior church; and all eyes are looking forward to the same. ' Mrs. Josephine I .egg is still im . moving. Also Miss I.eola Ruther- , fori is now :it home from the | ' People's hospital and is resting ' nicely at this writing. Miss Elizabeth Burton is improving nicely 1 an her return from summer school. ( Mrs. N. .1. (la 11 man is suffering:].' wffh TitJi eyes. They ate uTidcrthe' ' care of-'wthe specialist. I Mrs. Frances Pride of Orlando,'1 Fla. was among the visitors o f ( Miller Chapel last Sunday. M Mr. and Mrs. Henry OliphantJj Mr. JorjAtAWilson and hiS cousin . ill of ^flt^efield were the dinner " guests (if Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pride who is sKyjkping with, Mrs. J. E. \lcKinzioT noillP to cnurrh On to eVmreVi ST. JAMES A. AT. E. CHURCH. * Rev, C. A. Stroud, Pastor Sunday morning services were e it the usual time. Sunday momine: c' vas a very pretty day in Ashcville aid our prcsrdting elder. Dr. K. C.' flolt, trove us a wonderful mes- ^ sajre. Members. and friends turned " nit in full. r~. f* Sunday School was had and it n had many present. |n For the evening service the pas or delivered an excellent, sermon. " Members and frjonds were present . On last Tliuitsday^eyeninff at '*' he parsonage Stewardess Hoard ^ lad a tea callel a Pink Tea. A pro- ^ arrant was a feature of the oveTunj?.'-'I \ 11 of the members were out. A P alore of yames were enjoyed and uuh reported an honorable time, h Miss Ruth Turman, reporter |t ittfttc SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURI Wins Triy to N. Y. I World's Fair Mr. William Gilliam who left ? June 15Jth to .study at the Univ. of , Michigan \yas thy finil nf I 111' 1'Uh lostanis fo selpover, 50 subscript- 1 ions for the Palmetto Lealer. Mr. Gilliam sold those subscriptions in 1 less than one month. After sum- ^ mer school he will take his trip to . the World's Fair. I lie wishes to thank the following persons who helped maked the j trip. possible:' J Misses D. Bradley, N. M. ! Gordon, Charlotte Jackson, Maryell a Jones, Priscilla Kershaw, Thelina Reed, M. E. Sartor, Elsie- , .Sealies, Bessie Smith and H. B. j Woodson. j ^ Also M_es.dam.tta Narvis Kirkland ( Ethel Loury, Fannie Love, Mary E i Mosely, Elouise Napper, Charlotte t Pelot, Mavinh Ppgue, P. Reese, C. i 1 Robinson, J. S. Robinson, Sarah c Robinson, Andrena Riuff, Edna Simmonn,?Bonnie?Sims; franees?t Brown, Martha Burgess, Eliza r Byrd, J. Cheesboro, Sarah Good-'1 win. Louise Jackson, Helen D. Jef- P Person, Cora Stephens, T. Tucker,' ( Daisy Williams and Gertie Woods. ! * And. Messrs. Phillip H. Logan,'c (I. T. Marshall, James M^Cqfllough [ T C MnTlonlAl T> - i ?f-+ .. ..iviyuiui.1, inaAie reierson, f ' K. M. Prcsslcy, J. Port, Joe Brown c Willie Cave, H. Chappelle, Tom s (-faftori, R. R. Dimery, Jake' Eu- s j.inks Joe Goodwin, W. M. 'Hagpod s rom Hudson, Manning Jefferson,'? Jr., Willie Jefferson. 0. J. John- ^ ion, Henry Stalks, Charles Thom- ~ is E. W. Vance, '"Willie Watson, ' ind Isaac White. And Revs. J. S. Satterwhite, W. ? Smith, and S. S. Youngblood. ^ ? - ? ? V SPARTANBURG NEWS L>r. J. t'. Bull, one of his school si nates. Rev. W. R. Gregg1, Mrs. J' riudd and Mrs Myers of Orange ni wrg Wei'c here Thursday 6ri bus! " less. I)r. Hull has recently finish- 1 d his interneship and will begin ^ he practice of medicine here on Vutrust J t. He will' occupy?the tffices of the late Dr. T. K. Gregg, a Mrs. Phillis M. Gibts and daugh tf er of I.a'ta. after spending sever- m tl days with friends here return fr '<! to their homo. " I T At _a_ recent meeting of t h e,u] rustees and board of stewards of,cc Rivet1 Hill Methodist church Prof w livers and Mr. G. W. Bolden werej M looted to till the places of the sc ate C. B. Morrison and Dr T If s( iroee. deceased. Mr. B F. Smith ' ,v ins charge of the Bible class once ^ ondueted by Dr. Gregg. jf'1 The citizens of Spartanburg enortained at the Community Ceni or in honor of the newcomers to r' he city. - " B, Mrs.-I.ucy Herring and son also .. ior sister Mrs. Bettie Sanders of Vsheville were here Sunday. ?Rev. C. F. Ferguson and family lave returned home, after a very doasant visit to the World's Fair. u> One of the Professors of Wof- . ord College is condu^Mff^X Bi \ do Class at the Centtff each Thurs ' [aiFnlghX ~ "" * The ninny friends of Mr. C. Bur lett Morrison will be sad to hear aj if his death. Mr. Morrison was >ne of the outstanding fraternal ivbix -of the State ana mi a fajth d, ul officer of Silver Hill Methodist hurch. The funeral services were p, ondueted at his church by the <"] utstor the Rev. P. E. Mingo i n dl harffe, assisted % Revs. J. m Daniels, A. M. Means and B. F. ia fcFndden. ' ce Mrs. Klr/.abeth H. Gregjf has re urned to her home in Baltimore. Fi M rs. Jessie Herndon chaperoned!dt , large number of young folk to ar "nion Thursday to attend the rev. -* *?- ?' - rv.'ii n.. v ii hi iiuhui oi rar. ana to Trs. Frank Farr newlyweds. U1 Mr. Palmer A. Morrison of Auusta, Gn.. was called home on ac so mint of the death of his brother di Ir. C. B. Morrison. Jc Dr. .T. R. Walke? is one of the ? ew professional men that takes he time to attend the Sunday ha* been Supt. for?a ? umber of years. He is also chair \vi >an of the Community center. The Rev. J. W. Coleman is here it< ith his family for a few weeks. Gi In ease non-subscribers wish to end the State's best paper, The ds WineIta. "Leader, you mAy call the at tcrent Jerry' Sartor over either D )r. Walker's or Dr. Douglass' hone. M The Rev. T. H. Addison, P. E., Ci as' charge of Trinity church un-' Ri il another pastor is appointed. ja i ?ra JAY, JULY 15, 1939 ' To The Beauticians Of The State Please meet mo in Greenville. July 18-1U, which is next Ti.? Jiiy "fend ^Wednesday. 1 wont t<> pour out to you the sentiment <>: winding up the fourth year as ?mur president. This i- . ! rear and I want you to l?i\tii?)-? to elect the beautician of :hofte for your president. Sincerely, J U LI A K. HHKKhAM) S. C. Colored Funeral Directors to Meet In Charleston Charleston?The Colored Funraj Directors will meet hen?m? uly; 18-19. Since the quarantine tfhtah- catneth?f^gt-pniTt-nTert4- !,:C >een lifted the program for this meeting is full and iiV.ere:<;inV and rill "be of great benefit to a*l f .lira 1 directors. Chairman Publicity Coin'mitt<r. I*-- ^ ? ? 1 1 /\. uro.oTcs, urges the fill: ooperatron of firms anl .funeral- d? ectors throughout the statt * *> rform others aud be present at .he greatest meeting eve,- held for .olored Funeral Director- in th<tatp: ? fineral ritfs for vir. be ver i.e y ro? N f >tr i !' )f new yOrk City held here monday The funeral of Mr. Beverley Nathaniel Roun itre(, of New York Hity was held at the First Cnh Fary Baptis Church, Columbia. S. Monday. July 10" at 1 The choir sang "Nearer Mv C, . J o Thee". The Pastor. Rev." ?. ?. foungblood read the 1 It.h chapt< rf St. John and offered pray, r' 'Abide With Me". wa< then ?the?ehotr..?Thr?! nessages of copslolenee. tlv iary> and an original poem com-1 osed by a friend of New"" York 'ity; an presented Rev. C. II.; Irown, pastor" .of "Feeopd Calvary', hurch of which Mr. Rnundtr?*e.| ras a moipber until he transferred; its membership to Mt. 'Olivet; hureh at New York. The mes-j age was a profound expression of ympalhy girth cnnsrdTrtif.p. ivirfff erved as a balm of c-omf.n: np-| died gently to the wounded and | leeding hearts of loved ones-. Hiext waR "Stand still and know hat I am God." "I will love thee, j iphold?thee and?strH?grcr? bMe , id." He paid a glo'wing tn'bute a the character, of Beverley." Mr. I'm. Poe then sang "Tve Dope. M-y irork". The messages of condolence, the iral offerings and th,. attendance iiowed the FTigTi esteem in wh-cr le deceased was held'in th,. coyntunities. BBENEZER A. M. E. CHI RCIT Rev. D. N. Wilson. Pastor Charleston.?Ph?Cr?Sunday?w.i? .very beautiful day. a la: ere at>ndance at all services. F r the orning worship the. pastor .;>ed >r his subject "Forgiveness". his sermon was soul stirring and" 1 plifting. and enjoyt:d'~tir??Ur >ssion one. Visitors .during the iorning worship: Mr. A Mack t. Zion A. M. E. church. Jackmville, Fla.: Mr. Jessie Ruber>n, Savannah/la., Mr. Wtn. Hen- ' Kingstree, F. C.t Mps. Ella P.. rard, Waycross, Ga: Mrs. I. ui>. ampBell. Waycros?. Ga.; air. an.) : [rs. Leon Lewis, Conway and . lizabeth City, X. C.: Mis, Care Mae Wright, N*. C.; Mr. J"*h rowti, McClellanville. Mr. E. Poinsette made .? spier. < d report on the election of H resident of Allen university. 11> rged everyone to cive h:- -up >rt to the school. . Sundav schrol, was held at its m.OI n rity contest was a hig success' 11 the teachers made splc-ndid 'port, ?The?highest anfk^ _ ere raised by Mrs. E. White rs. A. Branch, Mrs. M. Rogers 1 teachers of-.the Primary. Pept A very interesting Bible Ba?oill game and discussion w .- 1 iring the League ne.doi),_?a._ For the evening- Worship the I istor spoke from the suhh-ct: t rhe Power of Faith.". The Can- ' e Light Service sponsored '.by .the i issionary board afivr the reg | r service was very effective. A ssion r?ne. Mrs. Priscilla Xesbit of Parkers] prry spent a week ho-r^ with hei lughter, Mrs. Evelyn Singleton ' id family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Sincrlcn and Mr. Joe Rivers spent a orious fourth at Parkers Ferry. Mr. Alexander Mack of Jaekinville, Fla., is spending a few ivo here witn his brother. Mr. >hn Mack. Vf-W BETH EI. NEWS S. S. way fine, the I'mmiiit. on by Senmr chass G. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willie CJayl'rrd vised - New Bethol Sunday. Mr?.' aylord is our State Missionary. The summer session of our Sun iy school convention will convene ,_New Durbin church. Rev. A. uncan pastor. The sick: Mrs. TTatti,, Payden. rs?, Irene Thompson. Mr. \V. \V. innon, Mr. John Wood and Mrs. euben Crew. 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V. . \< ii V. - \T~ M v.r< M... ;(V: _.v- ,, T'1 ' r .. c nfi;. i!!>v of IV: >' M -.v'.;- 1- "lii'T c:.-. .".lit U;.- <; r.haiv. A. M K. . h.stvh S tiA.-.v. KM.v \\w- lvw A anr?. * Tin . Hajtus skiers: Maylu lii :ir.-i A . r.n wvr, '? > ?> * ? <] a< f ;!! j i i:::u i> :.::i r..t:i r iji \\ c.?vo Ih. 'n iio- t' hand d -wshio. Th0 wri't'" ?.va??ynvrit ns?>ei!tt*-(J \l*W \Y M WS < IKt I IT Ki'v. \. William*. Pastor S. S. at 1 ii ; n,, S> l..iui add' ss- . -,i i.y M^ i: -.'vt: ii'.. >!' Mitmit. Mich. Mis. .l.vl Siv.i'h "I* Charleston spent s'ov.'.l inie with vntvnts. Mi', and Mrs. Henry hard of l>?t-.v>it. Mi?h.. spent a few ilfiv.* with par.-pt*, Mr. am} M s. W. 11. Henryhand. Mrs. Caroline Hr okton is slow |y improving at this writinp. Mrs IT. IT. ITrowh* and family f>t ilolly Hill spent Sun lay with relit ivos. . ? KIVK~KXTS_. PER~COPY estrorn South Carolina J a I Convention In July 23rd-31st : A'i;.ntic Coast Line. Prom by way of Plorence and ' ^? Tr.i'n?leaves?Sumter? ^ '.lay, July Jttrd at 6:00 P.M. Ar Ja'bx.nville 6:00 A.M. ? i t :;, fare $10.45. L. .Hildebi'and L-v. T. J. Miles Railroad Commissioners NOTICE" ~ Beauticians ? 1 '.? held July 18I'fiyllh Wheatly center, 1 .s. c. as follows: ' i: T-'.V -"'A'/fn : J . p.m. Demon** , 5. on r* rv* < ! : ' iini k p.m. ' July 19 th I ' F 1 if Open U i^O ftrttt; 1 .A?~l'.j-4'?'jilitt-rji': and final reA'l. h?-;.uticians arc asked to I M Brigwell, Dun_ ?K4-, -i t: < f-Tnilhr-. S. C., as soon and she will send you " 11 ?!: Mimiicr where you may .Rdy:. E Bret-land, state I " MN- l.illie \V. ILodgers, "<Wy: Mrs. Alma Denly I v(. .'div.if secretary; Mrs." I Oj :j.: Th;;-in?. treasurer. WFWSRORO NEWS I Hill Baptist Church W?-\. II ,E. Taylor. Pastor I s- f." 1 o]>ened as usual I > and teachers at their ! !< Rev. II. E. Tay- I his hearers a wonder I t-? rr-?P i:m.uwi jjy tht tal . I .me very good. It will ft; tlie third Sunday. I - a.'e expected to reDort rhT~ that day. : ix-T?" "the Sunday ? .!?! <! a -wonderful hay program which was vvi by all present. Music by -- r-f /ion quartet. George. Ethel ? Vo !a Tilmon.. Willa Boul i . f ?i.hool and home??\ ] ii-r.-i:r; A ho Miss Julia Sanders i a:i f-v.in the high school !' ai:v -,i Institute and is now _L- 'in: vacation i n n\ ,n. D. C., with her Telaf'i'-nds. MXa? r.ir.ningham, Jr., is I mo nrd d-i?.g finj. after under* [ in operation at the Waver'.u-.l. r oumbia; also Mrs. I V:.' : <' :'r.;:;j:.,;ni. Sr. ?is hnmp ' ' spending a period of ' e niidwives institute at II -a. >. TV-,- 4!h .1* July was enjoyed by A free dir.er was given by 'hi ?->r. rents erf this community. The i.g'.Te baseball team played - a lively game. Score, 7-13 f r' e Twiddle's team . The funeral services -of Mrs. . ' ais. n was conducted at V.': Oa;. Baptist church on ?2-v a- member of thP New A. M. E. church where she a* faithful ani active member; the Eastern Star chap* f'"r "2 years. Mr?. Sarah Bovkin spoke of her r. her. Obituary read by . C.adder.. ,Mrs. Amie Bre..< .,f her a? matrcm of East, in Star- Rev. H. W. Ada'v.- n prr-Tiched the eulogistic * l-ho has left a vacant -pace in our community and in her mity. She was the wife of -T Caison. c". K Stevenson, repcrrter '/11 \ \ r\\ HOPEWELL 1*.\PTIST CHl'RCH Oiii.u. S. C.?Last Sunday ked 0 high, day with us. Su? :.ii i], ;>(??and co-work*?-? - jjere' present. Pastor Taylor ear.tt late on account of gcring to faneralizp Mr. Leroy After a short praise ser _i iV'.darted hy neap?Smith, M-h. U...and. A.lams, '^ preached a v " d. rfu] sermon to his flock. Mr-. t Mi! e joined the church candidate for baptism. The i: is making a splendid show !\g Ihacon and Mrs. Lahford the.;, and sister were visitors M-. Harris of Columbia aiid Baptism nrtd communion next : sr day Wo thank Mrs. r for her part in the Sunday ' and services in general. So is a real preachetVtt wife. I !'];? y -'.(.pod at the home of Dea. .;mi Airs Mitchell and enjoyed with them a <lelicious watermelon "'odptionto some usefttt packages'.'.'?- 1 1 Adams, reptfrteV REESE VN1> SANDERS KT( Kl'llON To ih<M surprise of the many frionds of Mr. and Mrs. Author Zanders, (the former Miss Marcaret C. Reese.) came the annot.ncoment of their marriage, Jim.. IS, lOIS, Ccihimbia^ S. C. They "were honored with a simple but impressive reception given them at the home of the bride'a -j frrthrr Mr. Charles Reese, Friday Tune 1939 at 8 o'clock MastContinued on Page 6 . . - j \ ' J