The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 25, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Saturday, January 25, 1941 FAMED 369TH NATIONAL GI AKI) GETS WPA X-RAY TESTS BEFORE ENCAMPMENT New York City, N. Y.?Mobih units of the WPA Tuberculosis Service swunn from strictly peacetime to. military use as profes sional WPA workers manned th# equipment and began X-ray test.;, last week, of the men in Harlem', famous .'160th National Guard a' the Regiment Armory on 145tr Street. It is expected that the en tire military will be examined? federalized and sent to camp fo; train in it within two weeks. In its examination of each member of the regiment, the WPA Tuberculosis Service works in ccoperatron with the Bureau of Tu bereulosis of the Department of Health in this city. X-ray tests are made by the mobile units set up in the Armory. The quick meth ud of papei X-ia.vs is tl^twl dlU'lby ?0?Hrr?tests;?T+rrs?tvafcics?rm?**mmediate reading of the film by examining physicians. . , It is^ expected that-the efficient worn 01 tnis,1 \\ rA neaitn service project will load t? its testing all other National Guard units in the State now being called for service . with the regular United States Army. Authorities cite the work of the Tuberculosis Service as one anion^i many example^ Avhcter-v peacetime WPA projects can be adapted to^ meet major defense needs. bennettsvilee news iL large number of our_Xrio?ds are in with the_ilUv--TrtIst~bhcy will soon recovetv however our public schools are still holding up nicely with daily attendance. Miss'B. E. Graham, county supervisor. has had splendid success with all of the group meetings to date in the various districts. We t-ust all will assist in every way to make this one of her banner years with success. Prof. C. D. Wright still reports a very good line of work going on k. 4.1.,. L:?L i 1 i i.1 in tut* iiixii st'iiuui anu tnuy art * looking forward to the mid-term exams. . Mta-^-Isabello W, King?and -son Mr. James King were called to Now Jersey last \t'ek on account of the death of Mrs. King's sistci Mrs. F. Williams. The funeral service of Mrs. Eunice Johnakin a member of Shiloh church was held Sunday at 1 p.m. Rev. A. J. Wright, pastor assisted by. Rev. Mr. RatclifT ami Rev. J. W. Cooper. A large number of a relatives and friends were presjf ent. A .large number accompa nied the ryynains to Society Hill for ipternient. She-?leaves?4?o ?TTrmrrrr- a loving husband. ono so'n one sister, an aunt, and host of other relatives and friends. Our sick friends: Mrs. M Drake, B. Gaskin, S. Hope, Mr B. Crosland, Mr. Powe, Rev. Wil liaras. Rev. Cox, Mrs, E. Tillman Mr. Parker and Mr. M. King, Mrs, Fox, Mrs. Smith, Rev. and Mrs Frierson. ' ^ iuiss y\nnn jjicKennel, principal East Adult Center. Mrs. A. Hob erts, assistant; Miss C. D. San ders, "home-making teacher of the ^ Educational project of the county -a'*p all full of smiles over thyir new school center. They ,-rrfoved in Tuesday evening with a nice ~ school social with the students and friends. We are asking all of educators to join in" and help us to ^-dfssen illiteracy in Marlboro county. Come in and see some of tho beautiful work the students are doing and have completed. Rev. A. J. Wright preached an interesting sermon Sunday morning, subject The Soul's Value. Out Sunday school is in full bloom. Dr.' I,. M. McCollum, Supt. is always bringing something new to the group each Sunday. The PTA had a fine time Tuesday evening. They are planning to beautify our canipus very, Soon. We are urging that more parents attend our next meeting. Mrs. Mildred Ivory c* X. Y. returned Saturday after spending a few weeks here. SENECA NEWS After having spent such a delightful Christmas the Aurora eluh members were very much in t'end for its first meeting of the New Year which met at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. John Sam Riley I^^Tv.esday evening, January 7tb ^^1041. Miss E D. Sewell was hos tess of the evening. The meeting was opened by the President, Mr. W. H. Gaines? Min utes of the last meeting were read and received. Unfinished busi )s n^ss was discussed. All commit tees gave their report. The Soc ial committee introduced a veo interesting topic for discussioi 'Genetics Determination of Vir tue". Mr. I,. A. CreW, chairman if the social committee; Miss J*. L. Williams, Messrs Wm. Fewelf ^B|nd Allen L. Code pave some very ^interesting points. Also political affairs were discussed which ere : ted quite a hit of interest among all. After the discussion the remain der of the evening was engaged in various amusements. A lovely r< past was served, consisting of an appetizer, chicken salad with ac ^ompainment, a beverage and des AAert. S) Miss Holland thanked the hos ^Tess in behalf of thr c'ub^for such ?<irm hospitality " , Prof. Buckner Brings * Sixth Congressional mm : ^ Meeting to Florence ! One of the most interesting meet'nps ever liehl in Flon he ; was held in the Wilson hiph gchofil auditorium on Saturday lit nine, o'clock. . j( ... C'"of- I- F. Buckner, an exi c-j utive committeeman of the JhilJj motto State Teachers' association] served in the capacity as host ami \yas superb in the role of mastc/t Liif ceremonies. '( | An.onu the notables on the rosr1 trum were: Dr.. Arthur D. Wriphjp President Southern K <1 uchtiori ' Foundation, Washington. D. Mr. and Mrs. Shilley, the frnrrr^ or tv-inp assistant State Airent foi Noproes; Prof. J. P. Durness,'. Pit'si dent Palmetto State Teach i ers' association;- Mr. Jesse T. An-j dcrs'ii. County Supt. of Florence;' Rev, II. C. Brewer, Vico-prcsidcnfc State Teachers' association. Col | Jiilin W. >1 unio. (lilt .M r J. B. Ftlton, State A pent for \" ero schools and Mr. Tallaw, high way patrolman. The morninp part of the pro I ' strain-was" given to speeches. IJr | R. J. Wilson, local physician pav* f the welcome address from the cit j izens of Florence. He pave a vi | vid account as to the prowth of j this city from its earliest ape. Several nnintv of vnlimhln Viisstnrv I ma-y department the Activity Plan of Proa ram was discussed bv Miss Do Woese. Mrs. Davis.! Mrs. Hemingway. Misses Hoovei | and Rhue. All of thesy JadieS ai> from Whittemo'e hitrh school. Con. way. exqopt Miss Rhue who teach ! es at Wilson. A nov&frrmrtH. Home F " nonvc< J was organized and presided ovoi | by Mrs. \V. M. White. Music jwas furnished by the Wi , sorj^Hfyh Choral club. Mrs J<>h: | "Dickson of Society Hill. Prof. Me j Tver and a group of Florence tea hers directed by TMrs. HfTio Stro ^ ther. T,Aftcr Mjinch which was; itr> par j cd in the cookimr room. tjtTffler tin -upervjsion of Miss C. K.j Strothei the teachers ^returned to the audi torium for a lively business ses- \ si on. i?ne 01 me_ niiiii points ot the) that the teachers of this district! afternoon was y motion that th teachers of this district go on re cord as disfavoring the elmination of Netrro Porters on railroads and | a committee was apointcd to an peal to porter authorities. A committee was also appoint cd to composes- resolutions to 1, orescnted at the state association I The. meeting adjourned with a feel in ft of fellowship, goodwill and a keener desire to cooperate with the officials of the state associa tion because of this informational meeting. (Mrs.) Bertha B. Wv'.e, reportei EHENFZFR A. M. E. CHl'ltCH | i Rev. 1). N. Wilson. PastoT I | On last Sunday morning Rev I Isaac Washington of F.bepezei I preached. His subject was. "Have you been born again?" Uvken from j St. John 3rd chapter. IIo preached j a very inspiring sermon. S. R. was conducted by Supt. ! Joseph Kinloch and the lesson was j reviewed by the Supt. The league service was conducted, by the president, Mr. F. M j RTnnch. At 7:30 the local Rev. G. W j Ileywai'd, preached. His sermon i was indeed a very inspiring one j taken from St. John. 14 chapter f His subject was "Religion." () services were largely attended ani a prreat. number of visitors wore presents Our pastor, Rev. D. N. Wilson Has-been ill for the past week. I am Rlad to say that he is now up and doinar nicely. Mrs. A. Branch is still on t'r.i flrck list. I was vivt'n and enjoyed by the Flo-1 re no: a ns. Mrs. Ida E. Greene in her us | tittl mastery?way 'welcomed?the! ruests in behalf of Florence conn | o. < } M?\ Fcltoii spoke at random ot teachers in general utpinp: them to make the most of opportunities i granted them to .aid our race. The next speaker,. Mr. S< hitYI<>\ ' Jjii-w+ttf-rrp-f*i\ Wright. He chosed as bis subject " Personal Infl'u. once". This, sain iy, "is more vital than the three It's. To he a.good teacher, one must be pos j ?essed with or acquire'-a pleasine, tope of voice.. Nc' one wants to. listi'i for six flours to a squeec-h [ Tin'.*, loud voice". Hr. Wright also* I said that a teacher should \wiati i types and colors of clothes thatf 'will 1 < attractive but not audy. ' Punctuality was stressed, been- so1 .?<'t v all the impression a child gets from its teacher is usually mo e lasting than some things learn from books. Jle closed his 1 add'ess with these words: "For the eir^ieaVion of hoys and girls. ??-t l ie1 emphasize a pood infill ( once and example", j Prof IU'reess made .a very fine ' and interesting- speech' along prac tieallv the same trend of thought He admonished the teachers ot he rug dependable, otierectie an. punctual. The meeting was di d hod , croups namely:' high school and principals;- elementary and pri ! m.'i'y. Prof. Johnakin. Miss H u lah Crnhaih and Mrs.. Maude 1 Squire:" respcctlvclxT'" 1 presume! rH f hooo (rrmm ntnnt imrc T flio ! ST. I'.M'L BAPTIST CHI RCIjJ K??v, I,. II. Mt>on;~Pastor Laurens, S. C.?S. S. bciran at the usual hour, Supt. ami teachers duty. Tin" lesson wan. wonderfully taiijrht. * Review by Rev. Ilood. BYPU began -at its usual hour with president and captains at their post. The pastor preached throughout the day. Our hearts were set on fire. There will be a musical pro ram at St. Paul, January 27th rendered by the Whittniore quftr tot and others. Mr. and ??rs. Luther Crane har as their dinner quests Sunday Rev.. L. B. Moon, Mr. and Mrs Jonathan ' Mills and children. Mr Ardi.? Hunter. Mr. John Rates. .'there will he a pew rally at St Paul church, Feb. 1 (7th at *> p.m -Rev.. R. W. Colbnis- will be tho speaker. There will oe an oratorical^ contest at St. Paul Friday niirht February 7th sponsored by the Dea\"in ?TtTP names ot those who will take part will appear in The P.'ilnutto I.ehdht' ill a lfttet1 (late. Mrs. Lucile Darrow who has been in with the flu is up and out again. f Mr. Leonard Steward and Mists L. Steward had a diKihle birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andie Hunter.,given by their mother Mrs. Larry Steward. The guests were Mi&t Jessie Maye Hunter, Mr. Eugene- Crisp. Miss Ella C. Giant, Miss AllioB. Grant Miss Wessie L. Anderson. Mr Brooks, Frances Copeland, Mr Samuel Foggie. Mr. Oscar Sullivan. Mr. John R. ITuhter. Elbert Graden, Miss Ruth Mills. Mr Clarence Johnson', Jr., FraiVklyn Mills, Miss Geneva Johnson. Mr. Lloyd Simpson, Mr. William ^lathis.?WiUbtm?Arheth BarksTTaTcC Mr. He Witt Mills. Miss Sarah L. Johnson. Mrs. Ellen Jaly?had as her din .ner ynests Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Sullivan; Mr. Luther Leak. Miss B Leo Williams. Miss Nellie Smith. Mr. Perry. Luther Stephens. Mr Ulysses Rice. Mrs. F. Wheeler, in honor of Mr. Grant Cunningham. Tile menu consisted of turkey. O' Posum with a" its trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills had a* their dinner guests Sundav Miss, es Jeanette Ilieks, "Essie Williams Christen*' Callvoun, Mis. V. Her, Calhoun and Miss Ernestine Shel of Clinton; Messrs John I.ee Dnv pniwii't .? ?.! I > : -l? i xt*:i ........... union >11111 milium >1 II liams. > Mr. John T ee Mills spent th neek-Vnd with his narciPs Mr. ami Mrs. Mills. His .sisters Mrs. l.nis Pr*ssley. Miss Ruth Mills. Mr. DeWitt MiJIs. Mr. and Mrs. I'. 11. Prossley and son Louis " isiti'd relatives in Clinton Sun day. c Miss Kathryn Mathis is visiting her pare ills Rev. an<l Mrs. .T. W Mathis. John Robert Hunter, reporter (JOHNSTON NEWS Heth. l C. M. E. Church Rev. W. E, Wilson. Pastor Services were Very beautifully carried out at the above named church the sen nd Sunday. 'i'h< pastor delivered- a wonderful ser iron. His subject was "New TMnjrs". Just before the close of the sc-vicc the 11111 y Communion w?s s -rved. Sunday school met at the usual hou1' p.m. with a good at t -mlanee. The Calendar rally wh'ch was sponsored by Mrs M E. McPherson for the benefit of the Sunday school was "<|Vitc a si(cess. :J\v<nimr service lievan at T:.'M p~;,< ..... >-wl> rolKlllCU'd I'Y V.-'V. M. M. I): 'i. For the ni.dit pvssa-ro tho pastor usi'd for his ?u!.ject 'A Vision of tin* lord". Povoral visitor.-wwo!c present. Wi ai.u always \*l:td?to hnve thcnf t >"orsli:j) v. ith lis? as R< thtd CMK. 'Tho Friendly Church". Mrs* Alice Da'Is V's'ted relatives in Rati share Srndav. l'i'of. and Mrs .Tiiiiics Mil... lvve returned to Florence after a visit to Mr. and Mrs J. G MM. s. Mrs. Oilio Hatt departed this 'ifo. January 1^. after several months ot' illness. Funeral se>' icis v.vre conducted at Bethel hurch Thursday. . January Id a1 t o'clock' by Rev,* \V. K. Wilson ?ho leaves to mourn her passinjj fiw sons, one daughter and one . rnndson. Johnstpp funeral home in eharpe. y Miss Thoniasena Goniinjon and Mr. Elijah Johnson were married mi January 11, 11>41. M WNIXft NEWS On Wednesday nipht, Jar.r.ar> l-~. a group of young men of Trinity church.planning, S. C., or ganized an usher hoard at the.'home of Rev. L. B. Burgess. It ; the first time this chtttch has had in organization'of an usher board consisting entirely of young men The officers are as follows: pros* dent, Mr. Melford Walker; vicepresident, Kzekial Braey; score tary, Mr. John McDotvell; Asst secretary, Mr. Evrctt Walker; treasurer. ;vir. Morgan Hilton; roporter, Bernard Gauford. The usher hoard was honored to have with them the Rev. B. J Hodge, wh0 made an inspiring talk The board was greatly encounter- j e.l by his remarks. The meeting was carried out in ; harmony and the board hope to do great things during the coming year. Bernard Crawford, Reporter i THE PALMETTO LEAD!5 I KKKl) STKEF.T M Kill NKW.x j Krof. vS. ('. Kerry, IT'ncipiil .Tin' Heed street child i-n ! and teachers were really dad to j si e each other this inornini? alter .1 Jb'eiiiK away at their Various home*' ' j for marly two weeks, .n,A ai\ olP.T i of tiie ban enforced by health of : fieials to prevent, the spread of | itifluen/.a. j The schools, churehi s_.a,nd t:.? a I Ms of Anderson >< e! -? c| do I ini> which time also all p .bin ; meet:hl' places.- Sone tp'ty think | this was a i\eedless p, n.i;t..'oi: tr.t : I airree with the olii? iah. and if it did not prevent tlit- - <,f ;) , . ;t surely gave those > haji it sulla ient tjtne to reci.peia'? . Tiie sttrtfcnts' weii all smile* prion Prof a .Kerry t >! I tp. a ihai ' mid-term exams \v< old be?-[m?t~~ { poned one-Week !*? ?. : ..ii-yi.inl , date to give theri^ Aim.- f.'.r much mailed ri view.s. The hand rehearsal'aider tie direction of KrofJ"**.) (whit-i are very popular. . with the -t o drill!-. MllllV ol the -.in- l.;i*,' not missed a sin-,'!.- r> r.-al - 'vhifh?proy?ehrrt?K?t.?.1 <' tdtvsses mtisL be very iipi resting 1 | luii much praise cat :i??f he -/i.e: I Prof. Jester for hts ui.4'Itish *er I * vice.. Altho not in h;s tin-- of du , tn-s. he comes twice per week U | Reed street school ai d /Cis ii:r | list factions free to : I He So win I .vill purchase an in.-i. t ane-1:; nod! come to rehearsals. \\'.- are. thanW, ful for .such men as P of. Jester-1 Soon we will be ,al>le to pn .< nt; this i and ill a nuhii. conceit or -rum e-n i-iTpi. ' , t? /Much .enthusiasm i < . I'-cinp' shown in preparation for lie- < ah emlar wcdditiif which an annual 1 event at diced street. K'.u h class i . '.as a bride. Kaeh b.J.i- is named I a .month of the year. Th'e bride | reporting the late .-t a -.m- nnt of; "TtJohey will uet mar:;- I on stap'e, In addition, h .* ci;.- will' he presented with a radio. Kaeh -j class is welkin;' lard t- jet thisf-' radio. Watch this, column, I'm the winning class. This program '. is under tho'jrtsKlanc.- an able | cmimittee. .Mrs. J. ! . Per:". 1 jil. .irman. j M'ss .Moore and Pre Riley ar?. , l-.ttin.' the basketball teams in'., ! shape for the best sea. n of has I .1 ketball the school., has had ..for ? long. time. The mat. .' *-k. j : p'-omisinir and we. hope ti e i- .t j; . 'ill .'.riv.e Re<\iL.>treet an- tin r vie- j-. lory. *" , Our ? h.ip.J exercises' h a,;tJ t .eld th'ee . times wee!.! 's "thrift I' ed this week by I'rof. Robin-am. These exercises are in.. : V- ry in- j te-estin^ yy questions t s!i? l'iii e"a 1 student body. Tie -un-liov' this morning (Monday-" w'i di viiled into '/roups: 1 ' ? ? <>n History; 2 -Question- >;, or- cln.stra leaders; H?"Qu- !--ns . sports; 1?Questions on familiar ; ' ! i|U' tatioii.- and pmvi s. Ttn-s? questions -are educational an/!, show the central knowledge o ? ? , the students. It proves that ed- ( ; /cation means more than inform at am in text books, Current hew* . have . n J reach.-d lev* hooks a. i yet. Rend your papers daily, periodicals, coninunUiu-y.-s aJub list . to more over 'your radio thai "Loi.e Ranger" and jar.7. orchestras. P. J. Campbell, reporter. WAYMAN \- M I . < !1CR< I! ' Wiimsb .f.i. -s. --. 7:... -"'id:.'. , . school wiu-- l.eld at siial T'.w r Mr. S.. A. 5loore i ? l tlcr.t was at Irs duty T 1 As^t. Snpt.. Mr. S. I' Caajhyj! is ill and also if la i: Wo ^aiv f?>r th .r a -ha'cdy v.tivi i y. Thy adult i-::.- s ha< t' hafnni. ?Tho pastor pioat!r : a tin?ii;* 1 r* ftd and pnu-tieul .s-.'Vi" n S:;ndn\ t.ioniitifr, Ills ti \t as t:d;. n f" ua 11:1>. S lay ni/ui In* ] ?i*? :u*!u d a In art:'-;: tan! : . *: i." .^ila-rinc srrmon Al! that heard him " i*l ihaldeui'. stratum is an iuipr* . a: nt. j Mrs. Sarah I* mi.-* ('oiutidn.n ? {' imrr nn ti.hi r t-!' tin* nastur all d at tin* t at - a.** Sundays'1*1. 1 I i a ' t !': V : ' Ml l;V 1 i nimh. I;- '> <:V1" Mr. San. : ' |*(oe..O Mlnst -r of la** nils I Iff. ' J -1 nt Mr. 1 >. 1.. Sin''.', vim I id tli" t'ljiiv. ("';ii?\4.' ?' incrs. \V? . ; van truly s:iy tIfj.l * ! . ^S,ni*.1-1 ;| I trove s<3hio Filter. t favts mi J "the subject. 1 The Missionary r?i< 1 .nt the lioniv i f Mrs. K:ir Kmey. v. 1 nt .'?:;?( o'clock. A \\ inter.,-". ir.tr protrraiji vrs;s I. Mrs. ?S A. Moore tin* prrsid. :.i as on jo' as usual. The Pastor's AM !>o.t 1 nut n' the pavsonatre M tulay rvtrht Jar.. : loth. A un:'|-.;c yi' .' am \i;:~ had after which the . mhevs of the I ard we?v s. rveil. I Friday nijrht. Jan. -21 there will ; : I i* \ ' ? ^ I in' a nsn try at 1111 par> omijre l i ! I'inninc at o:.'}0. yiwn >nder tin '' aur pices nl tin- Paste.'.- \id + ? Those 011 the siek li-i are .Mrs . Jennie Campbell. M. V. Williams' ,v iS. P. Campbell, K. Si nth ami Min nie Yountr > <Come to Wayman. are a! j ways welcome. I.YKKSI. \M>. S. C. M V.'S , j Mr. R lx rt 1.. R! :e of San Pie- J : tro. Calf., is heme on '"or ; fiv? r j day leave vinitiry his 'patents. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.. Blue ni s Ijykeslatul, S. C. MBlue has d served six years in '.lie C. S. Navy and. has enlisted for fo'.ji ' more yearn. _? r While here lie was invited ( < many dinners and parties. Mr. Blue left on the 11th <>? | January for San' Itie.ro. ("a!.. I H where he will resume his" duties' on the U. S. S. Jarvis, 'V.'.'t. \\'r^~ hope for him much success. ^ i :r Brookgrecn Welfare l( :Vinr. Kxee. Com. -i ? sH fleets iii Burgess S it'; " i"iv. ^ <! V? >' s : i.'t. .1 t.. M:\ ' " S. ( '. w hf re the "Vecut iv.. - r I: k ' i t ' * '' t. J11 j-. .(. Cho.<e j?r.csf).i.l fur Uk- i:h < t.i ir w.'' I' ; M<'lUy . Mr- Kt! . . lit U-; . i. 11 W. ( )V. < V . f ' ;* r. .f. i tic.\v:f ...; ;..U . % iof |; ... y. , M:. n.'iio .. j . , > >4 i *' . i ' ? :< , r .* . ; v ??f ,-Y. .lusr t I: i. \V. " I I ... i ^ ' I'rnf. ; ';itni i. ; .... V.' > j. .I.V.I . uf . "It f: M '.r uf t!i,; S:ii;.!.v 1 i .:. - J j.-ivv* ;, j" ;. .| j..... ^ > ' "> V. . Va: r<J ?;< ( . . i.. . f 1:? l'l i I'r.j:: r.ij v.'?!l. s -i a i !v * _ :;'1' Pen i !'. Irsivi,,;51 r . r- . . : r !t< : Jjif. r?a?:.io. < (; mi W, lfnre oA 1-. n.v'I": i' (*u?; ! ] 'I'rain S'\ a.* " : ! iirii s- ?;<>? ! Jay < > y iy. .IVU, wih At ;-! - id. ,,'t. Kiii.z.k'1'. Jm t-harvr. ,r,. The funi'iHl -ervire <>f Mr. .! !ir : ms h?'lil at tioo (Inn!.-1 " < \. M. K. r'lavh last Momiayp .u '.villi the Rev. ! :. .chSruc. Prof;' ami Mr?: M. |i. P?:.v; t: r (litHM-r tftie at tin* ?, f .Mr. :ui<i Mr.-. A J. Keith ?>ii last ,v; !":.t;;\-<iay. They report havinyjia< M o{(ii,yah|o th.ie. %l ;;i T'ia- K. . A". lM. S. M < lay. tfin- f\. i of ;iii- fJr?<-n cM' rt'.iiiioii at the . in.a r >f . 1. .M . \. .1. Keith Weiin. inv January l.">. *h r. aiai Mr-, a. !?. R..n::. Mh-s, M ry 1. tKi Sr < > a Ma Mrs. Aim. ' . ill (It un ? . \ ' . '' < -?.? r;. t,, know f> ! \vit ^ niv ih y.- : : ^ I::: Mr. ph K- it1.. ,;i?. M .? I :I!'.::i:>. K!!r, < ? Ma ' :? w':i::a.ns. 1 S!mrli-t !i. *? as. ('h'iivr.i'v '.'ill-Iliiiv.:ta 'srr. \\Y h?>pt- t!h~- sKi.lcii*- : ! ! . ?*. < v.-r. \V, p; n j ! \ ., John llryw i t).irk ;:t s i: -i . ;'vr a w\cts ??f i'!!r"-s with iho f!:; i Inn nn arn! .loan Ti!!i".a*v ' ! j. . . r. C ... ? !.; '.la- wc-'k ' !i;t :n r a. -f < . ' ** Anna Johnson s< < in* i i ? i: i r i ;n M * . "I" :*. *' Vwr's. ' ! t ' J ?/;- V 'tHo;, war,i k:>. nt riK-" 'V! n - ! V. ( i< tioo-l. NJi < ' 1 !.-ywan! ha- bo, r. i!i .vlth.'th?1 : ;\vn uvks. Snn.iay v. as a ? ; a-,s:'fv;l .lay f; 1 ' i'L T'i.* Pinvk't I> f"! t . !>U!- y V ;>-.<> ITUKn.m.MTr., i:\IT!M(H!!:. MI). N'KWS I?y < *I T aiiise <1. Doulass i -1 !'- wm~Mrs. Lula V V . . M j*>; \rsonia MvPowell * * , PeWhitt I .aim. M. War 1-. ' i: 11 Ur,->. Mis. Martha Jaeksan " Ms ,\"b. r;ha Weathers. Mrs. IK-x S. ' 1. Th S. S. S. club 'net <>n M> n !: T!; !it with Mrs. IK i ia! .-!!. 'l'!i" ?'!'..!< \\ill meet with Mis d near. i .Andrews. M* ndav riitht I i;?In no Andrews is V, rv ill ;1 'r , ? , < - -J I.i ai \\ i:'i > r weather has set and it i> t\treir.e!y Cold T'ne loral ehntvhes earned oat a.1!:- itntal weekly meet iinrs and t!ar >! : ie. > Simdav. Mr. and M-s. AK xandei M li'iv. .!r.. had as their irtiesl or ' ; ndav Mts< M. K, Mr. an 1 I s. lv !< Whit- a! n Wash .' I'.Oll. I>. C. M . * T s t ; c: lore. Jr.. address is In J:'. Kdtn-n . o.i Av.'e. * M's. I . .(> Pen-Mass visited Mrs1' ' th Thursdnx morain'i anil hail i \v :r:l May. ! r"< Airs. .Irsirc iir:i\ i': doip*r well j f'l - an npiici*i<??-, at the-Provi | nt }>? .? pit nl. She is formerly ot! '?*? sv r. S. P. an.i a i_"aduate of , ^ : '..dry TTi-'li salami and a junior I ' i-l'i't'c irraduutr of 1 Mrs. Willi,. Mar Pinckmy c\ v :to tin- mumps but ln r con- j ition is ininr.'vinti. Mis.. 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