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Saturday, December 13, 1941 C, RKEN V1L LE N EWS Sometimes when certain persons I ^P&ere find themselves in the some. ] what difficult position of having to attend meeting,, 0f tw<y or more organizations thst have been ; scheduled for the same hour, it may seem thaL Ehia community is over-organized. Still it will probably be admitted that there is , ample time for taking care of the , work of those organizations which are really striving to improve con dition? and relieve suffering. Such an organization is the recently formed Free Will Community Club, made up chiefly of great-hearted ' . /^women living on or near Parkei | HPst. The club's primary abjective is giving assistance and encourage ment tg_the sick and aged. Its of-__ fleers "are: Mrs. Annie L.. Max well, president; Miss Anna Maxwell, vice-president; Mrs. Millie Jackson, secretary; Mrs. Julia Benjamin, treasurer; Miss Hattie V. Johnson, assistant secretary: Mrs. Alberta Goodlett, chairman of the investigating committee. Meetings are held on Sunday af ternoors at the homes of mem bers. The meeting hour is 5 &. clock. Visitor, are always welcome ?/B^ utner memDers or tne ciud, ir *^Rddition" to the officers nf.mod above," are: Mesdames Hattii Moore. Flora Hill, Carrie Johnson Rosft B. Pinson, Gladys Berry. Beatrice Terrin, and Emma Su ber. The club recently visited thf Tuberculcrsis Sanatorium, anr' plars are under way for a num ber ^f-^uther visits. Hats off tr these-women who find time to re fleet sunshine into those lives ir which it~Ts greatly needed. The business and professions' ^ '^^nen of this city, with the assis P ^Bance and very caprble advice o' several promipert ^hite men. ar' planning to bring Christmas chee1 and under-privileged youngsters Through the coopEration-Qf_^imm_ _ ber~of*Uisiness concerns erd man1 fine men and women, there will again be? a Christmas tree at Textile hall. Every child invited to atpresent guaranteed to- make hip, eyea glerm with happiness. And it is planned that the invitations will be given only to those who are actually in need - of such cheer. The program, which will be held Sunday, December 21, from 2:30 t0 4:00 p. m. will be broadcasted k t^lat t'me over ^ ~ P V^Iocal radio stations. A number of special features are oemg prepar ed. Sergeant Haskel N. Arnold has returned to camp at Wilmington N. C. after spending the week end at his home on "Sullivan St. Mr. Abe Harper, Mrs. David B Penn, and Mr. David B, Penn, Jr of Newberry, were recent guests of Mrs. Marie Penn Spearman of 304 Elford St. ^ The furreral of Miss Vivian Mc A VWfculIough who died last week a' v^ier residence on Sullivan St., was held Sunday afternoon ft 4 o'clocl at Sprinefield Baptist church. Mis McCullough was a graduate of Sterling hi?h school and was high ly regarded by all who knew her. 177 T . _ L _ .. _'!i _ _1 il ivir. i.ester v^ain visiiea reip.uves in Anderson last week. While here in the citv he is making his home at .106 Elford St. The funeral of' Mrs. Alma Byrd who died in Brutentown was held - Sunday aftenioon at 3:30 at Ta bernacle church. Bov. W. M. Wrt son ofiointed. Webb Funeral home had charge of funeral arrange ments. Mrs. Lydia Goldsmith of E. Mc. ft ^Breee Ave., has been indisposed r few days, but is much better at this time. Mr. John S. Mills was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Young Saturday evening. The funeral of Mrs. Julia Mc u Kinney was held at Tabernacle Baptist church Monday afternoon ? at 3:30, Mrs. McKinney wes one of the leading members of the Working Benevolent Society and for several yearc was a teacher in one of the public schools of this county. ^^...^^Mr. R. O. Johnson who is study.. ai LoiumDia universny in i\ew j tfc/rk City, was in the tfity last 1 w*ek; Fw a number of year? Mr Johnson was connected with thr Greenville county for Communitv Development. His associates and other friendg were glad to see him ? ? - Mr.-Dewey Thompson T?r craP " again after being seriously ill fcrr ~ some time. Mrs. Helen Biirriside of Thomp." " son St., is able to be out again af ter beine sick for two weeks. Rev. Mitchen. who was the pas tor of Macedonia F. B. H. church God here for six years, is now M) pastor of a church in Colum. _ ^ that he will be missed by the member., of Mfce. donia. At the same time the con. ' grevation heartily welcomes Rev. Smith, who succeeds him. Mr. Wista Kileore of Moonvillc. who was painfullv injured some time ago while riding a mule, iresting nicely pt General Hospital His friends are hopiner he will soon "recover completely. He is the it. ther of Mrs. Wilma Robertson and Miss Hassaloa KLLcrore of thia city. ZZT" _The funeral of Mr. Frank Moore P<4^werry St., was held Sunday after, in the chapel at Franks fnd Son Mortuary on Anderson St. Harold Pasley, 5th prrade pupil at Allen school, sustained a lesr fracture while plavinft on Parker street last week end. ^ Pay Up Your ] , ? Subscription ? : v.. AIKEN INEW8 tethlehem Baptist Church Rev. R. W. Winn, PaBtor Granitevilje?Sunday school be;hii at the usual hour with the :uj)t. a:id teachers at their post )f i.u.y. The Months' rally came >-? -rloae with the classes report" ng as follows: Class No. 1, Mr. Aash Posy, teacher $4.56; Class S'o. 2 Mr. Noah Fells, teacher, J3.G0; Class No. 3, Miss Victoria -ledlock $6.76; Class No. 4, Mr. i. J. Walker $3.1'^; Classes No. > and 6 Mrs. Justine Hettis teacher, $2.70. Total raised $20.73, ith Class No. 3 being the winer. The thrtstmus program wilt " e held C'.iristnias night at 6:30 j'clock. - "Sunday, December 14 is regular reaching dny. Sunday school at 0:1 u.m.; prayer services 11:30 .m.; preaching by the pastor 12 oon; 3:30 p.m. Mission meeting t the home of Mrs. Mollie Dents. 30 p.m. Night services. Weekly meetings: WVdnes-d^y 6:30 p.m. he Pulpit Aid flub "will meet at ' e home of Mrs. Mable Holmes, ho Sunday school teachers will eet at the home of Mrs. Hattie J : liumvio vii _i.i-ruucni.ny cveiuilg 'or a business meeting. Those on the sick list: Mr. Jas. 'rant, Jr., continues ill; Miss VicMrs. Gwendolyn Branche and hs. 'Ruth W. Morris were home or the week-end - to- visit thair nrents and take part in the hurch services. Mr. Garfield Hobbs of Atlanta, "a., was a visitor in town for the eek end. We were very glad to have the ?stor drop in at Sunday school. Ve look for "him on 2nd and 4th "undaysi He had our S. S. rally We are looking forward to the -Uniaiers'?'Alliance - program on ^he 29th, and the program for January first. Rev. M. M. Whittle of Washton. p. C.. is visiting his sister O. A. W'hittl? while here on ' usiness. 'Vpslev Methodist Church lev. Cleveland Debost, Pastor Church school orvent d at the rs. al hour. 11:30 Rev. Debose de. vered to his ardience a wonder *ul message from John 6:68 heme The Important Question.,, "he message was very inspiringnd full of thought. Afier which hn Lord's Supper was served. At 7:30 Rev. Debose delivered Mium'T?msiiinnp message From ~t. I tike 11:1, t'heme, Lord Teach *Ts To Pray. iHe preached from fulness of his heart. Visitors. Misses Gladys Martin, ^i'lie E. Kellev,?Beatrice" Gal. ">unJ^Mrr'Samupl Nobles, Mr. Jas. and Mrs. N. McCallum. Little Ea?l Grant. Nathaniel ^-a mbTTnT Jennings Cooper, Jr.. '"orge Gramhlin motored. tO-JUl? G*? . with the Pastor. Rev ""^bose. Thev visited Miss Lorise ^oberson, 911 King St. --Un^sbip Baptist Church Sorv'oes were very beautiful or "at Sunday. Rev. J. J. Abney ~f Orargeburg. prerched in the ah "nee of the pastor. The audience "s ouite attentive as he preach. 1 mornine and evenin?. R?v " -nee attended the session of the "Vionn' convention in Newark \ j. Sunday he preached at the , feeunientnl church in Philadelphia. The church has recentlv had it* "n^nl conference. From this 'eetiner, it shows that the set it s well nlanned for the 1942 year. The Deaconade met Tuesdav icht at the church and the male nd female usher board met Wed-">sday nieht at Mr. Thompson ""he?meetine-fr were enjoyed. The ""undav school had a moBt excel-?,t nroexam on last Sunday fea vi'ed as Home-cominc: I>ay. The following visitors were rec "ni/ed Sunday: Mr. James Hick">r> Mr. Francis Turner, New ,rork: Mr. Clark. Mr. Brooks. VT~w York; Mr. Floyd Moor, Virginia. . ; CRFEN RIDC.E NEWS S'. Paul A. M. E. Church Rov. J. D. Boyd. Pastor Many happy returns to our pas -<??* a* ne romrs back To \i?r with heart filled with love to weL. imc him bom a?ain. We also ?c< ived the wonderful report rom our delegate, may the pood ' ord ever bless our work. Our cloved pastor preached a soul tirring sermon found "St., _Laka. _ TTTTT'wTtn the theme (Reasoning Together. This was a sermon ohg to be remembered. May we dl do more in the future than we lave in the past. The Home Mission Singing conrention will be held at Walnut < 'rove Raptist church Sunday, De- i efntJeT 14th. Come one and all 1 md enjoy yourself. ^ The f. T. !D. N. group will meet vt St. Pnul A. M. E. church Sun- I lay night, December 14th. Please ^ omo arid bo with us. - . Friends please don't forget the , ittle school on the side of the 1 oad, Walnut Grove, that 1b try- ' ng to be a friend to man, with < 'our reporter as the teacher; H 5lease help and pray for our 1 access. Let us all advance on 1 iur knees. . (Mrs.) John Jenkins, reporter.}( MORRIS COLLEGE CHOIR SCORES GREAT SUCCESS Sumter, December ?The Mor i is College choir gave a recita at the Edmonds high schoo (white) on last Wednesday whicl took their auditors by storm aranged a splendid program inter preting the poems of Handel am Mozart presenting only two spir ituals. This departure frpm th stereotyped program of Negr singers greatly surprised but ob viously pleased the audience whicl encored nearly each selection. Th whit^ citizens are still discussin: artd pTatffthg Tftc-Trapsrhr&Trtstr displayed by the choir and parti eularly the solos sung by Mr. Eu gene Pinson. President Gained being confined to the house be ause of illness, was replaced b; Prof. L. M. Tobin. the very cul uved Head of the Department o Religion, who, in presenting th ingers, spoke briefly oT the aim ->f Merris college and its contrj hution to the cultural life of oity and the state. Lielit. O. E McKaine , also made a few re marks. On Monday, December 8th th hoir gave a recital at the Denni high school in Bidhopville for th benefit of- its treasury It ha also?sung^at- the-Lincoln hig school in Sumter for the firs Mme this season. Vesper service will be held_on th "ampus on Sunday, December 1 6 p.m. Real music lovers a* advised to come early so as to s void the embarrassment expert "need at the last special vesper vhen many of the invited guest ^ad to be turned away because c the lack of seats^ No chare whatsover is made and the pubTi is cordially invited. The choir i :ertainly"goingplaoea". i BENNETTSVILLE NEWS By C. D. Sanders, Reporter The reports from city churche for their morning service wer very good. I think the collectio shows the pastors will have Merry Christmas and plenty San ta Claus. Rev. A. J. Wrieh oreached from the subject Th Spiritual Food. Many belpu points were brought "out ttr hef needy ones. Rev^ and Webbs was a time to Evans Chapel' A. M. E "hurch. They held a special mee ing this week to make some net chances in the church'? nrnoron T?cv. Gupple and his church goers are planning a big mov for 1942. Mr. Robt. O'Neal's sister. Mn McNeal of-44ew York died las week and the body was brough home for burial in the fami) plot at Galalee M. E. church. Mrs. Ophelia Steward Masse of New York accompanied t h "amlly home. * She was the plea ont dinner guest of Mrs. Anna ? Colemon on W. Main street Wed -teaday evening. Mrs. Julia Quick well know member of Evans Temple M. E church was funerplized Sundaj \ large number of relatives ar -ived home from the norther, states to view the last of thei mother and aunt. Rev. E. M. Booker, pastor o ^aw Mill church and Dean o Mor ris college was at his post of dut; >s pastor Sunday morning. J 'arge number witnessed the ser ice. The pastor and member ' ave already arranged their Chris mas program. Dean Booker wil be the dinner guest of Deacon Lo\ y and iamiiy. The entire membership and th friends of Saw Mill Bapt. cburcl are in deep sorrow ov_er the deatl of Mrs. Allen B, Robinson7~t>ne o Saw Mill's outstanding member and one of Marlboro county lead in? women, who died in the hos nital this morning. Funeral ar raneements not complete at thi writing. Ow sick friends: Mrs. Stoney Mrs. Holmes, Mr. Holmes, Mr. G Prince, Mr. L. Johnson, Mrs. Ba -"oat. to see these sick friend ?lso Mrs. \V. Simmons. Mrs. M tonos. Mrs. E. Thomas and Mrs M. Covington are out to the de light of all after a few wookw o illness. _ Our regular monthly teacKeri meeting will convene Friday afte: men December 12. Rev. C. D Wright principal of the citv hio-1 school is again our president o of the association. We fee orouri of that and I am sure thi will ho a successful term of asso ciation work. WIITTMIRE NEWS Mr. W. M. Epps, ak^d citizer of WMtmire. suddenly (topartec ^his life iSunday night, Noverhbei 30, He wa3 76 years old. and living with his son, James Epps. W:, M Epps was a faithful member ol Pedar Grove A. M. E. Zion church ? consistent father rnd a ccmsia. Tent christian. He wa? well knowr among both races. He wa3 con. /ct.ed at an ^?arlv age. Mr. Epps was funeralized enc buried at Cedar Grove churcV Wednesday, December 3rd. bv Rov IV. F. Hunter from Union, 8. C Rev. Hunter preached a wonderfu! nilofry. A larpre crowd attended the last rites of Mr. Eppg. He eaves many to mourn hiQ passing. EVe extend sympathy to the family, 'specially his companion. Mm Hariha Epos, ?r>d his daughter, Maney Hooker. We ghall miag our Faithful worker and our dear fa. ther of these churchee: Cedar Jrove, Bruce Tabernacl* and Rimi 5h*p?l. _ THE PALMET/6 t CHRISTIAN HOME BURIAL AID SOCIETY NEWS The 33rd annual session of th ,1 Christian Home Burial Aid So 1 -iety was held in Bethel A. M. I i -hunch November 27.28 wit i. Lodge No. 140, Union, S. C. I with the grand president, Mrs 3 Marie Butron, Sister Mrry Loric _ ard Bro. Cleveland William con e ducting devotions. The busines 0 session followed, after which th ^ grand president's addresg was de ^ live red which was very' thoughtfi e ind inspiring. Rev. M. M'. Dav vr.s presented to brfng the noc 0_ .day. sermon. He used as a subjac ' "One Mind." At 7:30 the meeting re convene with the grand chanlain conducl ^ another warm devotional p? u riod. Reports from all officers an y 1 dges were made. At this poir - Rev. Sis. Bessie Young wp, pre * sented to preach. She used the sufc e ject, "Thanksgiving." Delegate s -vere asigned to homes. The session opened Frida f morning at 10:80 with the gran "haplain in charge. At this poir election of officers were held, the next greetings from presidents an e delegates. The welcome address h s the Rev. V. A. Jmerette. responsi e Rev. M. M. Davis. The session dis 4 miased_for dinner andsi gh taee in f A*, n .on ai ft At J .OU XlltrtLlIl^ IL' tVZli Y vllv it "Tor the evening session. The-dt "otion was conducted by delegate c from Lodges No. 103. 14. and I p The grand march wa? led by M 4 n Feaster; reports on memorii by Mrs. Bessie Robinson. Mrs. Z< * nora Hill and Mr. John Wilsor ^ -?? /<<wg, Miss M. E. Suber; mt morial sermon preached by Re 8 M. M. Davis; His text was take 8 from 15 Psalms. This was the bei r* meeting ever held in- the histo? ,e of the_Chriatian Home_Burial Al 10 Society. is ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. M. McDonald, Pastor Sunday School opongd?at ti ? usual botrtv lO a. m.t>with ti s Supt. and co.workers present. Th e school was beautifully reviewed b n Miss Celia Phelps. The Bible clei a is holding the banner, Eev. R. I Golden, teacher, t The morning worship was we ' attended. The pastor selected hi text from 106 Psalms, a portion o _ the first verse. Theme, "Givin p God Thanks." Sunday, 3:30 p. m., the Mission , ary zone meeting of the distric " connvened with Mrs. W. B. I Clark, presiding. A good prograr v was rendered. Miss Nancy Pari: '* president of the Juvenile "depart - ment also rendnered a good pro e gram. Many visitos were presem Among the Missionary- officer ' present were; Mrs. O. C. Dunhan t conference branch president; Mri t Lillie Washington, district preBi j unit, .ui3. vuia uuucs, vivc ^icil dent; Mrs. Cunningham, secretar y of the zone. Among the minister e were Revs. Cunninngham, W. ( s Owens, KevTTVTr^. "Miller end Mrs I. Harrington who delivered a ser _ mon. Mrs. Francis Gore spared n __paina in making the people wel n come, and a beautiful response wa ; made by Mrs. I. H. Austin, r iSunday night the pastor preech ed another wonderful sermoi n theme, "Prayer.M r Stewardess Board No. 1 wa entertained at the parsonage Mon * day night, November 24 at 7:3 p. tn. by Mrs. W. M. McDonak " The vice president, Mrs. Lol ^ Cheek, presided The meeting wa good and the hostess served ? de * licious repast. 8 Tuesday, November 26, th t . I 1 _ l _ J siewaruesses unu ?Ltrw?iusi wu 'J pppointed. The members of Ste k ardessjBoard No. 1 are H. b'. YouTTJfV Lola Cheek, M. W. I>ov< e Addie Kinard, Bertha Lewis, An h nie Janerette. Yydia Young, Hat h tie Webb, Lillie Onea; stewardes f board No. 2: Katie Solomor, Mrr s Phelps, . Francec Gore, Comeli - Harris. Hannah McDonald, Berth - Chirp, Celia Davis, Bell Washing - ton. Sarfh -Starks; stewards: Ro s bert Delaney, E. J. Johnson, Fran! I Kennedy, H. C. Cooper, Jame V Johnson, E. L. Young, Estell 1. Johnson, Frances Gore and Wil . heilmipa Woodson. Mrs. Estell s Johnson was elected church cler! and Mr. James Johnson, treasurer i, Mrs. Viola Tucker was rppointe< _ i class leader. Come to St. Jamer f you are welcome. , g 1 111 r AM.EN CW*P*L A. M. E. l CHURCH _ " ' Rev Italy MrFadden, Pastor 1 s Pt. Pteohcn. S. C.- iPunday wa - * hirh dav at Allen Chapel. Run dry School wag opened at the us ~ ual hour with Mr. W. K Matthews Pont.. nresldinc. The lessrrn wa well taught and reviewed by th( t Rupt. ' At 12 00 o'clock the pastor tool r ^!s on'.' OT> tb" rostrum Devo ' tlonnl wa conducted bv R?vs F VcOueon and James Middleton ' mv,0 nocfor arose from his sep . with a warm nrnssaee t?ken fron t.uWo 14:17t StuhWW "Hav<? wot i *>n IgvOaticm to the supper?" Rev M*ra|M<'op nre?ohe<t with i>?w<" _ from this?r? r^?t sub loot.. Let ?? I nrav for this voun? mpr of Cor 1 to continue to preach the posnel. At A 'O0 o'clock the first fT'After I" cor'oron cp was held with Dr I .T T,. PenhoTv presiding This un. I epual preacher and leader hrc- ^< *o us "ncfther warm meoaiwc, sub lect "The s^uls hunger." Amen* , -"ore hoard form everv corner oi i.1 .1 *-? ?-n" emi^n. ? r TV? Fo r w<M -nn??rr *1 B#>thel A. M. F rhnrrh Pn-^av al 4 >AO In Vlnontr*?. $ 0. ^ wn A n-n^o n?vio i* .tnt nr\ thf irtrV Mft7 t*t Hs pr*v for" T>er re wffty, ,feAd)SR " _ TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. D. Dawkins. Pastor e Spartanburg, S. C.?Sunday wn a beautiful day for all church lov !. A large crowd attended th h morning service. Sunday Sefcoc opened at the usual hour. The lea T~ son was tcught and discusse i. by classes and reviewed by th k- Supt. At 11:30 our pastor, Rev. Daw is kins delivered a spiritual messag " "rom Ifit. Matthew 25:44, theme !- "An ho*ur of trial." He deliverei ll fhe message strongly and force is "ully to an rppreciative congrega n tion. Did n?ot our hearts burn a t. he preached?the word. This- beioi the first Sunday, the Lord's Sup 'd ->er was administered to a larg ?- group. We were glad to see Mrs. Or 'd out at morning service. She ha ^ ">eer shpt in foT over a yerr. Shi ?ow looks the picture of health. 7:30 our own Rev. Jacksoj 58 brought the night message whicl was very inspiring to his hearer*. v' _A~number - of visitors w^re present Come again, you are welcome. " We are now in sight of our firs quarterly corference for the nev vear which will convene on th' ^ Third Sundry In this month. W e* are looking forward to the cominc l_ of our presiding elder. We hop' and trust that he will give us i full quarter. We are saving to otr '"aders, please see all of ycrn Is members and have your report h fag nd.? ? " r. Our church is moving aloni * nicely. All the members seem to b of one accord an(j working in hnr J' mony with the pastor. We trus !v" "-hat this will be one of the bes -onrerence years mat we nav . ever had. We still have a few sick mem jj berg ion <yur roll. We trust that the; will soorfhe out cgaln. ~ BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS By Mrs. Louise G. Douglass ^ Mt. Hebron schedule last Sun : " 7? day wag carried out as usual witl ie ... y Rev. Matthews conducting th< is services and administering thi * * Lord's Supper. j] The Friendship Bapt. churcl is carried out its usual Sunday ser. f vices conducted by the Pastor Rev ? H. Jackson. Next Sunday, Deceit ber 14, the Lord's Supper will bt t given by the pastor. Everyone ... welcome. n Miss Fladore Herndon and Mr ll -George Herndon were guests . oi Miss Genetta Harrison on Mon. t. day night. 's The Southern Star Savings clu1 met on Monday night at Mrs. Eli. \'m zabeth Henry' 1318 Myrtle Ave The last party will be on Decern, y ber 12 at Mrs. Irene and Mrs. Et ? ta Boler's home 813 N. Calhour r strflflf A Ioa Wrs n> ir J kPV vuv ?UJI UlCCltllfe - will be at 1523 Edmondson Ave o All members will receive theii ?Christmas savingsT~ This club is composed of twelvt . members all of Mt. Hebron Bapt h church. f A Supper was given by Th( Virginia Christian Savings club C Saturday night, December 13 at 1- 1603 W. Mulberry St. Sister Alice e Tones, president; sister Eva Williams, secretary. Miss F. Herndon had as her ' gucBts Mondny night, Mrs. Louise e j. Douglass, Mrs. Atlantic Rich j ciBuii, mrs. uianys Sims. ST. ANN'S MISSION West Columbia??t. Ann's Sun. t". day School met at the usual houi and was opened by the Sunt, wit1 averyone at his duty. After th? classes had been taught bv th" teachers, the lesson was reviewed i by the Supt. On Sunday we had 4 82 present for Sunday School. We hope to> have a. larger attendance In the near future. ^ The Y. P. iS. L. did not have its ^ meeting Sunday a* the members were over to St. Luke's league, j Their president, Miss Annie Paul ( told us how she enjoyed our being ' with them. They also had a fine -"program prepared. The Y, P. S, L. had a fire dfttt'-e at Dunbar Lake, and a very fine crowd Wo Ln? ? _?. - - - ^ t i?' n?ve rn; ther Kidd with us on Friday, We hope he will come again. The Y. P. S. L. is giving a dence December IS, Friday night. We r hope you will come and help us For the news read the "Leader." 9ara r?P^rtQr FALLING IN LINE By Qulncv Vanburen Ra'ee ( November 26,1941 Good-bye deer, I'll have to leave you now, t Althoueh It seems so hard tn dv t But 111 take th- shook with a smile \ somehow. And flffht like other men do > I can see the soldiers marchmy irp I the lane, Over head's s bombiny plare; Better yet my (fun and let me fall In line. And leave the one I love behind. -.^*1 know dear, thpt you can't stop i ervlny. because I'm crying too. t But HI tell yrru It's no use trying to keep me here with yon. ? t Good bye dear, they're taking: me t away to fiyht for the U. R. A. So ??et my grim and let me fall in ? ltna- ; ~ "And "oeve tKe one of my dreams b*bio& I FLORENCE, S. C. Mr. Cecil Grant of Fort Dix, N 3 | J., iR in the city visiting relative; i and friends, Mr. annd Mrs. Wil. e ; liam Grant. >1 I Mrs. Iola Jones is a prtient ir I the Mff pnd Infirmary lli?r lining dl ri< nds wish for her a speedy re. t ccrvery. Mrs. R. A. Stoke, i3 able to be out again after being ill. c. Miss Thoniasena Moses is spend ?t ing several -week, in Jacksonville j Fir. with relatives and friends. Pvt. Thaddeus J. Bacote has re. turned to the army after being on s furlough. p. _ Master Ma-lacbi Sfcokesy brated his third birthday on Tues. p-day, December 9th. HVT i? the son , f Mr_ and Mrs Maltchi Stolons, r ] 1.21 W. Marion St. e MT, PII-r.PTM BAPTIST CHURCH n Rev. J. H. Spignenr, Pastor K'llian. S r? Th? Wiling Workers' Uni'>n met at the Mt. t Pilgrrim the fifth Lord'? day in No. vember. We had a "wonderful time e Rev. R. 0. Glover and members of e- ? ~ fw e |?? V/ f=BR1 r ?and bu Guignai WO Phone 5261 ' rs AC. v-'v i i x I I fa i i j V i L , More for your money ^ too.'..when your nickel goes for the tasty drink in the tali, tall bottle. More flavor... and more of it, too. Be thrifty when you're . thirsty. Join the swing to Pepsi-Cola. PLUS PEPSI-COLA BOT | OF COLU* . t J % Page Five [New Hope BapGgt church were with us, and we also had another-? church to come in the Union. ' i The Usher Board Union will meet with us on Sundr y afternoon. Everybody is invited to attend. We I are planning to make it a very 'r . high day ur, Sunday: , M r. ZION AS1 E. CHURCH? " Rev. C. C. Mcllwairu. Pastor ? Sitnd; y beine the first Sunday, quite a larjre number W;.? found out for Sunday School. Class No. 3 is still holding the banrer. At 3 r/clock the pastor and Mt. _ Z.iuu -uwiwtr- V?OfH went CO Zlori Chapgl Baptist church. The Ladies' Group held its meet, in? Si turday Wxth theri p*?>.t?r present. < O-^e out FriHo?. '' .. - iirgut, mere will be a program given in behalf ---^Stewardess Board No. 3 Mrs. * Albert ha Rebrrs'n. president. On tve 17th. a program will be giver by thxr Ladies' Group Please ?nut and ioin .us! Wo are looking form rd~to the ? Lord's Supp'-r Si oday. Come tr, Mt. Zion, you are al_ ways welcome. -? IL n ifh 1CK~ ~~ i - ly m m ' ? rd ! ii k RK ' - T . j TAX? CLIN!G COMPANY IBIA,