The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 09, 1943, Image 2
BT; \r.
G. Douglaaa
JJKiea departed this
Hfe December 27, 1941:
y?t\R born In Cu
iry 1, 1896, and was
Hbdays old when he
Hpaves to mourn, his
py Jones; two broth
|Hatives and frietuls.
HHbea were held De.\
HL', conducted by Hev.
^ tthews. Interment tn
K cemetery.
Hp he a prbgram Tanit I^HrMC
Hehnm B'P i<t
Hen for the her "fit < ' f The
^ s-dtrceted-hy-Mrs. i
HjUghiiiS. Admi si->n f'-ee.
welcome. The music direc
Mr. Kriendlv .M
Guests will be the- Royal
Krtet. the Pilgrim Rest A~?<Hr,
The Morning Star Voca1;
Kfton Voenh The--Mt. 4Ttd>ron
choir, Twin City quartet.
^Pour Bright Stars from Flor
s. C.
B?am! Mrs. Robert liar-'y had
Hheir dinner guest Christnvs
HMi.s. L G. Dorglnss. Mrs. 1.
Bn? and i^vee f>ratvH-,i','> ?
MoAXthr dinner all went to Mrs. W.I^
their ifltner guests* Christmas TVF'f,By
Nona Herndon. All sat down wi'.T
pVdollcmus dinner. ,f
siik are Mr. FrlPivllv ."<
Cray, Mrs. Kliza I)avis and Mrs
Bfr T-^ly-^guest of Mrs. Frkmlly. Mr.
wJp-^k*Johnnie, Mrs. Joe (laitlier Mr. M
Hre; -'tta McCrav, Pea. Fred Hurley
Hf??; r jf^8' Molly Gore to see Mr. Fi ieiui
McCray while lie is sieu.
NINETY SIX NEWS
Mr. Dixon has purchased a now
Sk,' moving:, picture nvachnie and h a fegV
begun filling dates at different
ji-' churches. All who have seen the
tJMCture^ report it to be a very
^R&^-TGeorge Carroll, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Carroll left Dec. 127 toi
^B^j^jort^Bragg, N.C. Mrs. M.L. Har
MtUW (.iconaill, I" rev
fol*e George left: she sane a solo
^P^,for hrm, God Will Take Care ot
Mfc;"ilfou. We hepo he will make goo I
IP; in the Army.
& Messrs. Wilbur Robinson- and
ft", William Harris left for Camp on
Bt- ^Mr. ^ate Forrest of Camp Rob
St.' e*t Smalls, Great Lakes, Mich..
K spent Christmas with his mother
ft.? Mrs. MsjnL Forrest, and family.
^^v 'JvMr. aud Mrs. W. M Robinson.
Gibson St, Orangeburg spent
"Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ThoB^XTjgias^
Johnson. Mrs. Ola .Johnson
j^^r spending some time here re^ned
home, with them.
the home
^fcn^in honor of
^L: l''l e' C i K-)'. A
young people
offoi,. \r..
^kairled at the
lliams Guest?
^Vwere nreely servedTbj^rho liost i
and hostess.
A lovely surprise birthday pur|
ty was given Mr. W f C. Williams
on his 26th birthday Ivy his devoted
wife, Dec. 25. Many friend? !
called in the home to sing Happy
Birthday to him. The best enjoy- ,
ment ^vhen Mrs. Williams brought j
^P^'tn the beautiful cake with twenty
Hl, sitf candles on it and the guest
Ibegan to sing Happy Birthday |
&'&. Mr. Williams was so happy h i
didn't know how to thank hi?
wife and friends for 1|j??i:'wondo. gV.,
ful occasion. Delicious refresh- I
B. 't' ments were served. Many game?
were played during the evening. :
,i Miss Rcba Williams won first jjf-*
prize guessing the largest numt
D ber of records played.
., The children of Mrs. Beaulah '
*- .Butler gave her a birthday din---!
ner Dec. 27 at her home. The din i
ner .was enjoyed by her sons ami j
sons-in-law, daughters and datigh :
ters-rn-law. Her niece and neph- I
fw, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Greene
pw oi unappciis were quests. The ;
tr t dinner was all that could be wish 1
t * ed for, and all had a grand time.
fcj^^__Mrs. Jewel Raiford spent the ;
|h " son Mr. Frank Raiford.
In our Health Mass Meeting in '
g?6f the" ChristrtRis S- ;d
! Sale, the following pei-sons paid
pfll.00 each: Revs." T. R. Tolbert
^K- and J, S. pial; Messrs. Jas. Syr- j
kertt, Johnie Fletcher, Andrew |
Bates. Brady Jackson. LoRoy 1
MprSpeeeh, Tntmatr Connolly. Rev i
W. Williams. Tlie following i
Bf, paid 50c each: Messrs. J. B." Wil- i
liams, James Hasley. The follow- j
&? ing paid 25c each: Mr. George A. ,
Bftf Graham, C. A. Dean. Helen Kelly
Hfe Emma Fletcher, Leola Satchel, (i.
In i Ai Pflrlfpr, Hnrnrr Flntrhrr I.iiln j
FDean, Charley Griffin, F.ustus
|j?Rv Redd, M. L. Robinson, Solomon
fy Graham, Elizabeth Graham, Hen- j
y ,ty Cooke. $2.15 from friends in
\ ' ijB1 A- 1- t?e - ?
ij uiiu iuc cju-n. we are still askall
who haven't helped in the 1
Christmas Seal Sale to do so. I
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K?\r _?Mlsg Glanrtena T^v!n?Mod" VT
t'v Seneca spent the Christmas season
#fth Mr. and i{r%. William P.
?4/ Mr. Paris Whyte Green apent a
pt&rt of the Christmas withfiis pp^MrT.
WOiiam Henry Burton and
r spent the .Christmas hoiiLHStfa
with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tkfttm Barton of HarrisbW St
M?.^ynthia Wfiifr^had ^
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Di r. WEST-NEWS II
The usual Sunday services in- the
churehes of Due Vest were o f
striking inspiration. Revs. Glov?r,
McA(Ian:s ami Daniels brought
StVtlhg gospfl?nifrDaghs to?rTTTF
members at the nn raing ami evning
hours of worship.
At Mt. Lebanon, lite Rev. 15.
I ijlover eleetriikd huhea'eis a
both services. Many visitors \w r
ilesetit. .ij-v t*.:c im.". ui
net sage the suri.int.it o.' u>e !!<?!>
t*?mmifriYr?5?r~tc2~" irTarr^oTeVeT" bjr
he pi&loi. Ki ;mthorrte
of N< w York, N. v.. Miti.-tl
as a member at t'v I' i-nit: -. - j.
"ice*. Ma'- iin: i i '..s a: tl,?- t
--irf?t ' IS?sel'tVe?w-r*rc?h i i-y-i;: :n
\tiil' T ami rie i lis n a. . m u
I Presbyterir.j eiun Ji and the Rev.
I. 1 i. M.n :i.i, '? . . .
1 Bethel liieait of *,1." A ', .!!' <i: .
[ friet. Tm TT .. ;
were also accum , ' : - y
: ?a rials . ' . r - % ~ !
t?-i i:in cli '?. (; in ^
day was StiO.OS.
R.?niiy, ll-v. M. I M
1 AtUiiiiii?ami the Jin mmu- u- Mt.
Zion Rresbytcviaa c.'.iueh iieM
V WJ i; IIIU'U ? , I i\;zv ' ?
M.w i i . : ;
?hr the Amy Air i'Vitvs. i
as ailnii i. vc \ . I
dolphin. Muucn - 1'. Y\ 1
Kit., Chicago, lil.;'Thomas .1.
man Ave., Detroit. Mivii.; .\Liton
Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. V.; ("ai
Los Angeles, L'nl.; Curtis M. Ch<
St., Los Angeles, Cal.. ami Con
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Hj C. I). Sanders, Report er
: 'lhr Christmas lu ri"d -passe I
| over vi ry quiet in our section. "A
i number'of visitors and hoiue folk
i wen? here for the season.
f Prof, and Mrs. Jesse Reese of
Marion"sprrrt ti white-wit n par nits
I Mr. ami .Mrs,?II. Reese 11K1) I'rrit'. I
I John Reese of f oK tnuia. He v as
| accompnnud home J\?r the week
end by nis sister, Ati-s I)oit?vy
i Reese and cot.-in Mrs. Xm.c.v
Reese. Alls. N". R. Reese v. a- t c
I house ti'uesL of Rev. and Airs. S '
S. Young-blood.
1 ~ Mrs. l.otiie S. J... as anrR?:rs~
'sr.l-ella Uya.is of \\ :;s:i'..yto:i
' 1). were the Christmas guests
| of their sisters Mrs. Carrie Henderson
and Miss Cal'.ie I'. >andeis.
They ' returned ' Saturday
after having a-merry C..ii.-v.m;J?
: and a happy New Year in tin ir old
family home.
. V11 tilt- students tVni.l I O 'Villimis
colleges returned: t'. lb At CoRunt.
li. K. Coving.oi:. Gimp!
and (jrev of A. and T. coil, .v; .Mi-,
Ar.etta .McC'ollum of Ihnne.t r"!lege;
Kertrenta M -C dimci o ' i
'den school. Rettrs Reese. McTianv'Kdcnson
Grey of ,;-t.>t i-dleve;
Haynes arvis Asiu Malloys o i
Ciatiin. Smith, ic *?? :< Ai. on.cn.
r.t'eas. Stubbs of Morris College;
-McCollum. I'resti.n. A!' lcail:
-Adams -of?Benedict- college.A
large lumber of marriages
took place during Christmas. Mr. j
('.- Kllersoji am! Mrs. Ri' da ;CmI owerc
quiet!/ mart-i.-d. Mr. N. T.
Robinson ami Miss <'. !i: C;:rr\ .; i
Ml*. Henry Mut'tiene,, a" I \i:
Acinars. Tr i.-i all a happy sal!
through life.
airs. liupinhny of I"i ? a -n-nt
f*hiisiir.as i:r "the "n'.iiviy wit . \
friends. '.Mis. I-S i*1. ??i .< > i of !!; 11* fville
was the Chrimas y e.-t <P ;
hfr flltlf!t'en Mr. and .-ivy 1.. Mrv~
Qucen "ii Marshal s: re ?
Miss Thompson i.f MnrrL ml. 1
I * *r-:. scvTrt a few (lavs in t !;e city
with Mrs. Julia T;."nipsor and <
family.
Mil,?L^-VV mwau^T-mul -Af+*r?MB?J
dred Abraham of X. V.. are home
for a few days. I
.Miss Anna M* Kennel ri?ttH'!>cd !
home after spending a few months
in \*. Y.
Mrs. Hose David dh d at 1, . .
home on Marshal street. ale R-v |
Sundry eve nir.y at his old home .
"lunch. where re pesa Jed ?or a
number of years, Mt. Zion IJnptist
church.
Little Mackie Napcjeon. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Miiton Xa.poieon wus
accidentally killed Saturday
noon by a reaper.
Mr. and .Mrs. Smitn have movd
in street.
<hir sfj'k frinnde: Mnm LifryT
| Joe David, Dntsv Mef'all. Mr.
Pounoy. Mr. Miles and Mrs. B.
Wu>ia.w.in?
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Mr. C <*?>'." < and daughter. .Miss
Maying Martin suont C-hiistmas
I day in Sum tor, 1 ouse guests ol'
Prof, and Mvs. A.* Sanders. ?
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| Miles and Bingham will bo deI
lighted to sell you a copy of the
| Palmetto Leader each week. Pease
| be ready to pay them. 5c ia not
y wcragh to make a second trip.
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'1 USK KG E E. ALA HA M A?
Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin O. 1
90th Pursuit Squadron, is shown |
Special Service Ofiicer at the Tus
'sale to a new piano which she h:
1 post Theater.
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como a train. Yhi'nr.. are jiJway I
, wl.-ome < n ';11! c:?vop,.,<'.
We had as trued s unlay t'.e
louHrar:
Mrs. Chariot to Pone an''
iliificr: ti-i*. Ceelt;<nd '1-r
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Rev. ('. f'nr'tcss. Pastor
j On Sm.d. y mnrniri", January
i a fine iv-mio of y miner p'-nn'e ?*"|
ihered a' Ma<v lenin fur P. Th.
Supt. heintr absent th" nastor orj
fr intc l. I-''V- and ?Ti's. Purir'o
[ and a r>u:vber of mi'nibi,i,?! went te
; (Jonil Hone whore they wave on- 1
i traced in S. S. "Prayer scrvir.e v. ay I
i tyood and the pastor preached a '
senium in koenin>? wiUi the ndfmn!
isterintf of the Lord's Supper and
1 many partook of the feast
i Oil Sunday nif-ht h.u preached at
I Macedonia to finite n larfre audij
lOice. Subj^t. Who Did This? I<
think nil prosent?were?henofit.od.
Mrs. Sumptrr accompanied Mr.
Caldwell and E. Pondarvis to
Mt. Zion where the Pastor Rev. L.
Tyior preached and saner which the
people enjoyed. The Lord's SupSSi
^ THE PALMEn
Its. Benjamin O. Havis, Jr., wife of
Davis, Jr., commanding officer of the
giving First Lieutenant Fred Minnis,
-kegee A rmy l iyimr School, a bill of
is just presented for use in the new
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as lii.' .V? in.dav aipni. I > v. "J ft
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<I !?;.* "the members
>f i he I'. .il!*??'\V 11: 0.1 i\ idled
'. Mb f ,*.i> j?i ? nt with their
ovely yL'l. Mann--- we.' . |7i;;yt'd
r.fl pri>:? s award. a tV winners. !
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:vl tiT" or. i ' is wM sdames
M. H i.1 J?Me M-folium. Ma*iv
Cii''.niiii'L>iai. \ Mia Youny.
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"i:11uI'*: -i and Alive Parksdah . Mr.
md Mr?. Hcrdan Sullivan and
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan .Mills of
apartanburir.
The \V i 1!5iit>- Worker.- C'iul) of
While Plains Bapt: t cliivch had
a Christmas tree Tmusday niyht
I Die. d| at the In me of M:s. Car- :
i fie Workman. A short program
1 winch urn, unjuvud.
The guests were Mesdames Mao j
K-. <n?rrottr- MalveHe Snmtfn?M?v|
[' aid Mrs. S.'Mn Workman and Mr.
| and Mrs. Willie Id. Anderson. Tho !
hostess served a delicious course.
| Th<> members received boautffuTI
ghfts from the tree. Mrs. Grtrreft
I thanked the hostess. ~ '
On Wednesday nigh, Dec. dOth
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gai rott en
j tertaincd a few- of?their?friends
with a chicken and O'posstfm Sttp
per. *Tho p^uesta were Mr. and I
. Mrs. Mack Simpson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordan Sullivan.
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of the crack 8th Training -Squad
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i'cwcrnher. s'e guarantees to I'
bit Win of entire life. cast o
' our way. She guarantees to ]
propsvtiev. charge the conditio
icon nveited had you proper ad
it's not too Irte yet; cfflt see the
a'l. What benefit would ? read
to remove the dark cloud whirl
guarantees io da in each and c
She changes the conditions of >
and force . until she nrcnmr.'ti.lw>
Ibition of your life. Salisfacti
Separate Room For Colored P<
and be convinced. Prices withi
FermanentTy^ Treated on Meetini
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rgeant Joe Louis Barrows, back on l<
lies the eoior -uv wit evening review
ron. He is undergoing,a 13-\vcek ji;
y Replacement 'Center, after which I \
nit'of the Armed Forces. I c
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vour ( ity. Countv or Slate ' <
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A:ii:-1 the thought. mind a:u! ;.t- 1!*'^
re matter low far p. way they II '
fails to brinr ibout a ajjeedy &
niH' of your choice. .'' unite the 3
ho h's !<;: t treasure. J I
vino about every (iedre and am j
if every obstacle that may he in j
>ro\n<><e your business, sell your E i ?f
n of your entire life. Perhaps Hi |lf
1 .mil *"e lion trouble euulri have H'',~r
viro at fho proper time. Perhaps 3
> woman who knows alt and see a
in? he t-? you unless she is able ] n*
h hangs over you; and this she
kery one calling upon her. I to
our life with the ruling planets i m
s eVL'ty hope and desire and am- J |.
on guaranteed or no charges. |
?ople. White and Colored come
n the reach of?a Ik l'c
K Street in the Trailer "'oh No. 1 vrfl
larber Shop. West Columbia wl
v DAYS AND SUNDAYS tco
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Ai.VIA.VTKL A. M. K. CHIRCH
Rev. J. Hates, I'aslor
Sunday was a bcautifd day foi
lurrh goers, bcyiunin'**; with the
riiuiay si'Mmd o lii.-tr was well at ndtd
and the lesson beautifully
n'-X.'.t.
At 11 :M0 a. in. Revs. Bates,
.dams. Let . and Fair were on tnc
istrani. Alter the prclihiinaries
ev. latex preached a noble serum
to ail apiuct iutive cor.gregaon?from?Ihxodus.
text, A
st't 'ti'. n ' r ihe Unknown Roa
hi.h held us spell bound'. At f
.m. Rev. bates bvoujfht a winder,il
n.essa'j-e'lroni lhike 21 Ho. sub x-t
liUroal Road, which was fall
1' TP."".')',! Mid Enjoyed 1" mr
he T! ?1 v Compinnion was admin:te<Td
at both services:
Tile T.ustee rally was very sue,'S
'f?k?10\ erv "'dy jii't'im <1 to put
a new l:fo for the Now Year and
re plc'du'.itis? 1? do more spiritual
--.mi financially.
Maiy Wdliimis, Kli-a
lieh'e. J. \. If''pki'is.^ire o'i tin
irk ":i st. Hro. Caldwell i/"able 'c
e ut r.vr.iiu
Mis:.es Hdith Emanuel and Mo?V'.
t ARivey snout1 t wo?v eet-s in
fashintrt oi, p. (' with-fi i< nds.
Mi n, Wil'a. Willie T)?xon. Sa h.
'I'll e 'ii iVTrni. Caroll TIlOnTITc-on
emits Wil'ianv- spent the ho'inv?
* *11 ' lefntives and friends
ilsn .Vlff ThoRna-KTrmedv-who i
iK'himr in Marion county.
The Williuer Workers will moat
rrTW h/Ml-r of Hi n.?M. I{. ilams
WVdnesdav night. Jan. 13th.
I! members arc ur^ed to be presit
t.
X that Sunday services brings.
civiii prayer boolia aa a rowurd
IX .MEM OKI AM
In rati but loving remembrance
our dear husband and father,
(>cph""A;? Tucker.. who?departed
is. 11*0 tliirii'en years, ago, Jan11
y
tit t een lonv, sad. lonely years
have passed,
nee bur d.ar loved oiie went to
vest:
was so hard to give him up
it our Lord know what was
? best.? ? :
any days we saw liinv suffer,
v.* hi'ni slowly pine away;
ot' fflie nuirnpar did he utter
s he suffered day by day.
o one knows how we have missed
him,
nd very lew have set n us weep,
it many are the tears we've
shed,
hilt* others, lay asleep.
is memory" now i.-Tim we have,
can't ever fpde away;
e'il low and'cherish it
ntil we nve.t some day.
Mrs. LJessie M. Tucker, Wife,
rs. .Mariah T. Outen, Daughter.
"NOTICE
Tile llapti.it Ministers Union of
City of Columbia and vicinity
11 hold its annual election Mon
iv. mgn .Noon. January 11th.
i:j, at Kbcnezer Llaptist ah arch.
)!"J !i CAKOLIMAN HIGHLY
PTE I) 11Y ATI.ANTANS
UitlNG "Vl'LimPE
Atlanta, Ga.?The charming
id ever popular Miss Nettie G.
?. is the attractive house guest
her cousinn, Mr. and Mrs. Lulls
Gofer. at their beautiful
hvie out~Th Hunter Ilrlls. "NTTrs"
>x has inany friends in and anind
Atlanta, therefore sue kept
isy being feted on the social
ileruh v. She teaches science at
e Lancaster Training School in
ineaster, S.C. Miss Fox ;s plannWf
to |iDPMIM II >1 ! IP Mthliw
Atlanta University. We arc aluys
glad to have her in our city.
jiuiK wu:i iu'1- liiiinv tvicnds
erninely a certain cadet of Tus goe
Army Flying School is glad
her visit in Atlanta also.
Mis. Jackson and declared that
r sermon had already- beer
cac hed t ' rough the beauty o~T
;r life?He turned the services
t
er to the Tent Sisters..
Interment was at Walker Come
ry, Sumter, S. A score or
ore of cars of Marion and Mulls
made r?> the proeessiorv which
llowed this rovely rou! to its
sting place fin a lovely steel
rult irr the _ Walker Cemetery
sere the stii vices were sadly
mpleted ly the "Tent Sisters, fol
wed by -the benediction.
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Saturday. January 9, 1943'
Classified Advertising I
. Column
Special Notices, Cards of Thanks,
Mcmorinms, Birth Announcements
"Marriage Announcements cte. ass?I
charged for at the rate of 10c per
line. Cash must accompany ths
order. Minimum charge 50e.
IN MEMORIAM
In sad but loving memory of
oi r dear mother, Mrs. Maria D. I
Cheescboro, who departed this
life one year ago. January -1, 1042
- Tlio' you auirorod from ill health I
?dear.
Many dreary long years througli]
Vou could always cheer and comDevoted
Children:
Mi s Anna E. Checseboro,
Mis. Gertie M. Hallman
Mr. Preston Cheescboro
IN MKMORIAM
' In loving memon* M our dear
I father and mother. Mr. Joe Fraz'er.
Marsh 11>20 and Mm
^ Louisa .B. Frazier. Ai'^ust
and tw4n sister. Mrs. Martha
Sims, December 29, 1939.
We are thinking of you dear
mother. . 1
Thinking of the past
Just as aye saw you last.
We love yb'i yes, more and more
every day.
Some dav we will meet beyond
4ovr lovine* daughter.
Miss Mary S Fr^ri^r,
Columbia, S. C.
IN MEM OR I A M 1
To the memory of Sister Tpez
'Madden. who dnrarted this life
Do ember 23, 1941.
She is gone to Beu'a'n Land I
from toils and cares to rest; and I
" t he1 home Is very sad. becaustfshc?~m
won't be back no more. She was
bivcd by all the family; Father. B
Mother, Husband, Froth era. Sister sj
a n d children. Too. Emanuel *1
church and members will miss hot I
hecei so she delighted to dwell in ^
I biiv l>v;iu ?? 4 1UUM', i('l' C\HT HlOrC. ~ JK
Elizabeth Pclzer . I
and Fumily.^^
IN MEMOKIAM
411 sad but loving memory of my
. darling?Brother?Samuel?SuHen
who departed this life one year
ago, December 29, 1911.
It.was one year ago death cast its
shadow*
Within our door when all seemed
bright.
ilcath-took-from -us a-siiininjr liBbt
. LI how I miss that light and over
Will;
We hear no more that soft tender
voice,
Nov see that smiling face,
Thai brought light and eomffl^i^to
us.
'.'here is not a day Samuel that 1
do not think of you.
?"nti left behind some broken hearts
t'hat loved you so dearlv.
V-Ol lll.X-.. i i ..ft- ....
To never return no more.
Some may think the wound has
Little they know of the sorrow ul^^B
We loved you Samuel but God
loves you host.
Sleep on and take your heavenly
I will meet you where parting shall oBI
he no more.
Mrs. Annie Mae Cherry'. Sister B
IN >1 K MORI AM J]
In loving memory of Mrs. Marinh
IV. .Johnson our darling mo- fl
lher and grandmother who passed fl
to the Great Beyond Jan. G, 1941. / j
Gone htt not forgotten,
Nor will you ever be II
For your sweet, useful, unselfish
Meant so much to us. I
You were loving and faithful. I
From the beginning to the end,
You brought and carried sunshine fl
Tx> all your fellowmen, -- Ml
Sadly missed by,
Mesdamcs C. B. Itollins, H.-L?fl
Briggs. M. L. Parks, daughters;
Son, Johnnie Johnson and gr^j^ ^
IN MEMORIAM H
Tfi ftWfM 1 add IhViflg"~TS&riie7iY-~7M
brance of our dear mother Mrs. ^fl
Amanda Fox. who departed this fl
life four years ago, Saturday,
as the veahtflfl^^^
'lihn in wailing fnr
We are living with her memories
Wc could never forget such a
"Mother Dear."
Daughters H
WILLIE and NET^^P'
RIDGE BRANTII NEWS B
All of our readers were disap- J
pointed in not having received the i
"paper last week.
Services were very good Sunday. H
everyone enjoyed the soul stirring I
sermon preached by Rev. Gailcy
and an appreciative crowd was in
i.f tendffneo. A number ?o;
members who have not been to
church for a while wore out Sun- H
.day also a number of visitors. To?H
tal collection $10.20."
R?v, A. B. Bailey, DeneOn Red
Lenon and Miss Artist bonon were I
the Sunday dinner guest? of Mr. I
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