The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1943, Image 8
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COLUMBIA.. $, C.,
i,exin(;ton circi it ?j;
mk- Rev. I. o. Simmons, Pastor j
L Although the weather was very |
cold last Sunday there was quite i
Bk ap ^appreciative number of mem- j [
bers and friends out to worship at ! ,
Mt. Zion church and really wc en- I 1
?%. - joyed a very tine service at this .
was the first pastoral Sunday in j [
the New Year. Our pastor spoke (
from the theme Happenings in the I
Beginning. Wc really were lean j j
gp:' Hi to the bsnrttirhi 01' the seiiimne j t
us it was unfolded by our pastor.
The Holy Communion was ad- ! ,
ministered to a desired number of
believers. The class leaders made .
good reports. Mr. J, P. Sewcll's ^
class load. (
ku On Monday night the Boy S?oi t
^ ' "?Chief of the eight counties in tiic
person of Mr. Scott of Columbia
jTTi ' wUitwl our lrnvn jnul l on'.n mi-ii j> _
P , Scout Troop here al the TgPtrrrg|f__
hifli h
lard hud everything well orgaiiized.
Mr. Caughman Portee. Stout :
Leader,,was right on the job with |
ten other boys. The boys here arc j ?
fun of glee and tr.jngs points out
to be one of the leading troops in i
the state. Adiilt commit;'ee f<u ,
the scout troop Rev. I, O. Simmons .
Rev. p. D. Wise and Mr. A. C.
Plans are being perfected for a
By beautiful cement walk extending
B\ from the front steps of Bethel to ;
fhe side walk on Depot street. '.\ i 1
are quite sure that this will add '
Hf,. much to_.the beauty of our church
with the committee ready at work I
to brighten the corner where they
Ittfit vide Sunday school campaign, j '
The persons bringing the most
pupils to the school will Ix: given '
first prite, during tire next thirty '
'The sendee was reported to bo I
good at St. Paul Baptist church on j
last Sunday. Pastor A. B. Bailey j
^ is ever enriching the lives <> f|
tooae who hear him in his great j
sermons. 1
The Puipit Aid hoard met at
the howe of Mrs. Ruth Fowcl! on ,
last, week and they are really do
.. JMLMnfiSv .. , ..
AH of the chufehes extend hrav.i ,
cy welcorpe to our manv -fW.-'uls j
' and also the armed service men '
fccv. W. E. Lee preached a. good .
seHtton at Bethel church Sunday J
rtifhf,
first quarterly coafercnee
here visiting relatives ;
MM frihnd*.
'"if**. JUtttie S. Gould of Savan
_ Ml.' Ci' ^ ivec 1
H. Crtrlcy who has
at Newport Ncwb,
W? Mwa hi* harcta cm Depot J
K f V JdeHfcht Of bis friends.
witRt ' ? Nita M. Sirfttnorfs who lias
HjSg. / . ' pgw'fluMit ill fs moch improved
I gntlflirSmlMfr. Also Mr. Ri'sslo I
KEfr %*! . w**., PTnka Dreher
* #M Mr?<N?n(>y Brooks. >
Y wvRctt
*? t"ffllilla ' 'Oil' l>Hj SOMday the
KpqMM?%?i' ItSftiM; and a 1
K" !M'*pCg;inAtaf of the new year
P? m9b *??*? TOW* ran
HHHwm vjtixJ- tp<
fat m I
fid her eo- II
wnittef* at their posts. At the
HMIi fcpar tha,pasfcar ieliyeiod
piii m it *m*f wfekk ail
I Cln^fL L. ftishnp spent three
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Report of Condition of
VICTORY SAV1?
>f Columbia in the State o
he close of business on D
ASSETS
..oans .and discounts (iiK'Jttdinj; ^-711.7-1 n
'ash balances with other hanks
Sank premms owned None. Furniture
teal estate owned other than hank prei
Ithrr asaetr ... - ?
rotal Asset A . . . .
MAIIJMTIK
)emanrl (jeposits
fimp deposits
)thor deposits
fetal I>oposits ... ...
Other liabilities ....
1 V'lUl I - . I ' i I . CIV.1
I U'l 1 Al, Al-i'KJ
f'v.nital ..... ....
Surplus ..
Uiu'icided "profits.
roial Capita! Accounts .
Total Liabilies mud Capita! Acou tits
This bank's capital consists of NOW
turcs;-first preferred stock with total j
Arable value NONE; second preferred :
NONE, total vetirablo \alue 1 I'll; a
par value oi.jssiu.uu.
I, E. W. Vance, Casha ) of tl.e al.o
twear that the above statement is it c,
and sot forth, to the best of nt.v !;nov.lc<
Correct?At
IT A. A.lams
.1 P. Render
Henry Williams, Directors. .
STATE. OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Richland:
S.vyorn to and subscribed bet on* me ih
and I hereby cert if v that I am not an v
My Commission expires at the pleasu
SEAL IIAUULD II.
York ami Boston.- Mass. Mrs., Ti
Lilly P>. Levinglon spent some- ma
time with her brother and sis. r- lean
in-law in Camden. N. J. Mrs.' her
Annie Wise spent two weeks with j _\[
relatives in Charlotte. Mrs. fie- n \
neva^.Jackson. Miss Jessie Jolin- 1 Mr,
son both of'Charlotte. N. C. if g
The funeral of Mrs. Lilla M^ak. ' the
was conducted Saturday at - and
n'cloek^at Ft. James. She 4\as j St
laid to rest at St. .James cemetoiw 1 rtee
near the. church. She is survived ! and
by four daughters, one son five
grandchildren; 3 great grandchil-}?
drtn and one sister. Mrs. Lake l
was a faithful Christian. We CLkti
trTrrrt -her. brtt God h>ve4 hor -bc*L?IB
BARNWELL NEWS ||
Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles James WL
wish to announce the birth o i
their .-?on Harry Lee James whc_i Sa
wars born Jon. 1, 104.3.
MY. and Mrs. Fred Scott would f||
'ike to announce the birth o f :J?
their daughter, little Miss Juliana ^
Scott. ' I
ivifsn uorotny Kyais nas return- i gtj
ed to Columbia after spending the j I
Christmas holidays here with par-I I
ent? Mr. STra. Will K^ils.
Misses Johnette Green, Amanda A5T
Gray and Evelyn Mtmlaugh have j ?G
retiu-nwl to school after spending ! Vln
the Chrfstmas holidays here with ! JE**'1
th^vr parents.
C. Sanders and Marion rjM1
Zanders from Chapel. JJill N. C. ftDfj
are spending some time here with #nv
relatives and friends in#
rec<
'.Mr. David McMillan, Warren Jac
WyHftfns, -fftmes Ry?l, nnd Moses apt
Wffliams Who flto taking Defense A<f
courses at S. C. State A. nnd M
Ctoftefpp, spent the week end here 4Mj
iWitK relatives and friends. I?
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\ al'.'.o of N: i.N F., total re- |
stock villi 11.i '! j ar \aliH' o( j
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vo-namcd i.. d" salcivnily..
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is Lltk day of January, 1 '. in,
nicer or director of this bank,
ro of the Governor.
BOULWAIU:, Notary r .blic.
re-many friends of .Miss K111Ethel
Weathersi-'e r? urct to
a of her illncRs and wish for
a spedy recovery,
is"" ('ovine Mitchell, a student
oorhees (.oilc?je J )c nutark and
David Dixson, a student at S.
tale A. and M. College spent
holidays lv*re with vuluUvcs_
friends.
aft' Sri- (Jeurtrc .lowers spent
rtil,' days here with relatives
friends.
NOUNCfifi APPOINTMENTS
lovernor Charles Harwood of the
^n Islands has announced apatment
of Dr. Eric O'Neil and
Randolph Henderson, both of
w York City, as MuniCipfJPhysivs
of the islands of St. Thomas
I St. Croix, respectively. Govor
Harwood, who visited Washton,
D. C., on official business
ently, revealed that. Malcolm
kson, aiso a Negro, was recently
minted to the Office of Price
rhiniftration in the V'irgin Islands.
THE PALMETTO LEA
MX 1 SI'AKIA.NUl KG 1
I) CKIIl l' MEETIMl
The alerl and versatile I) 8.,
(ho Rev. Clarence F. Ferguson
called the first group session ot
Spartanburg District into devotions.
deliberations and business
Ian. fi. at 'laffney in Dunton Me-(
moi al Methodist church at 11 :D0/
21 ministers one each front
?nns htrc named: charge lay leader,
presiifeht of the WSCh* and
President of the Youfh Council
composed the summoned. Bros.
frlsin r. Dcvo'c, and Tirrfnions wore
described, as new members pn the
District. ReV. J. C. Cibbes in appropriate
words welcomed the
new men. Bro. Fisher graciously.
as well as vigorously responded I,
All of the 21 charges were re(|Ueste?l
to report $10.00 apk-CC
for District Manse. Each minis- V
ter responded. Parenthetically and
on'-Tub to ho to nnr iiverlastinc
discomfort and chagrin to note 1
tltat hr otrr'big and well organized 1
conference we have ^nst got two
District l>nrsfmaffes7~OnC In Plormice
and oho in Spartanburg. .
The D.- S. asked that the Dis- ^
report on all financial enhscs in f
ftdl this year. Aimed for an e.van
gotizod church. Pay old indebtedm"-s?i1
f en-rn?rlr si i inli <>? tin.?w
churches. Make needed repairs. II
Pay the preacher and J). S. out s|
this trying year. Strive for great -pi
revivals andaccessions. Si
Ther various dates, places and vv
purpose's of our group meetings pi
arc as loiiows: r et>. 22 St. Mark. pi
Report for Claftin. Feb. 24. Claf- \v
lin Rally: K.TRtev "26; Group" ffloi'tin
it at (inffwy, Report on W. S-.
and Claflih ColRtre. May 27 Midyear
Conventi'on, Pensions report
Gafl'ney. duly 15-16 District Con- .,
Terence St. Matthews. Church ^
School Convention Sept. 2f'-T0.
October 6 Full Rally-ITT ~CJafljn. t ^
By t'his time all reports are prt*" w
e<! to be in hand and reported to
the proper authorities. --r .
It was noted and pleasingly ref
erred to. that" a considerable
number of* our Annual Conference
members' are officials, on oui .
Spartan!nuv District. Namely the ~
t'onferenee Treasurer, Rev. Geo.
A. Thomas, ingenious pastor of
Silver Hill- M. church, Spartan- '
hurjj: Rev; <\ R. Brown, Chair- J-Jj
man Board of Kdueation, a young ?
nan with wonderful possibilities;
Mrs-. Phyllis M. Gihhes,- Pres. \V. S.
('. S. She is frequently spoken
'f as an able-ami cvon unique wo
rr.n's?administrator;? Her resinotice
is Greer; Rev. D. S. Curry,
the. popular minister of St. Mark lu
-barge, Recording Secretary W.
S. Commission and Finance. Mr?.
Helena C. Thomas of Spartanburg a'
Chairman of Conference, WSCS ft
Committee. Her president d*.
-cribes her as a happy nyd iird^s. R
u' l-rsahie fin-... b-'-'d"" RhV If hit
T^iR-ooes. of Greer.President of
iammon Family. The D. S. is
"tvasurcr and Rev, C. R. Brown j1'
is musician of t'he above named 11
Family, while the Rev G. S. Sawyer
and Rev. C. R. Brown hit F
excellent assistant secretaries o/
the Conference businesses. Bl
Tlio Di'striet Lay Leader, Mr. w
G. A. Adams in 'his strong and
frank style emphasized the worth jof
systematic, ivorkr^m'd constant "
-interest in all demands of the ^
charges by the laymen. Prof. L. "
At?W ri ftlrt?presented?a?rare fully
prepared and fact finding address
on "A Steward in the Methodist
Church." Sai'd article possessed
so much information oT a vital
nature that it was requestor! to
' imhiishciL in The PalmnLUi
l.hader for the- public's e.onsultalion.
Miss Klla May Humprey tlie
District Youth Council leader do- lW
.ivered an eloquent speech on L>1
'The Youth and his Contribution
foe. Sendee."'Mrs. P. M. Gibbon,, V,
Pres. WSCS was presented and a
gave greetings and good will jt
r r .t
in-iii mi- i> uiiii-ii in UH* Annual
Conference. Mrs. B. Thomas spoke ft
on lines of her office and urged \
that the District WSCS and the a
Society in her dhurch meet a 1 1 n
claims. s
The collection was lifted as (1
neat and substantial New Year's r
I jvrescnt. The host pastor Rev. C. s
S. Sawyer and TinT splendid members
gave the group a most- deli- ,?
cious and appetising luncheon the j,
Rev. G. A. Thomas in behalf of u
the group offered appreciations
and liberal thanks. , 1
P. S. There are two retired
pastors on the Spartanburg Dis- h
triet namely Rev. E. W. Stratton
aTiTl PeV. TL Tt. "Williams. The "former
at Greer Bethel Church Rev. ^
John C. 'Gibbes; the latter at St. j
Mark Church, Taylor, Rev. D. S.
Curry. i
JUH'A I . UIBPES, U
f
FIRST QUARTER OF BRITTONS y
neck circuit held
The first quarterly conference of . .
the Brittons Neck Circuit was held"1 ^
at Centenary, S. C., at Goodhopo
AME church, Sunday, Jan. 3rd.
Our Presiding Elder Rev. L. A. i
Wells and Mrs. Wells were there, u
We enjoyed a wonderful setmon hy c
a young man, a student, of Mbfris j
coilege, Sumter. After the sermon
the P. E. called the conference c
in session for the business of tho 1
quarter. Alt report*, were good. *
As usual thfs writer was elected a e
i delegate to the Electoral college, d
I to be held at Latin, S. C.. Marfch 1
IT. He is also a candidate for c- a
lection to the General conference u
i ut Philadelphia. 1944.a i J
I ttnriHhrnin who t
as the seai of the District Sunday s
School convention, of the Marion ^ fl
tor. _ v
kkitf nfc<n
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A LEND AH FOR NEXT WEEI
Monday. 18th?lloal-il of lie
e'w" for ritt^Tl'Pops TTt~ Wavurfe
Mftol ?1 p. in.
Tuesday, l'.ith?Scout Ttainin
nurse! .for men at Carvn' Seiioo
p. 111.
Friday, 22iglrr-Cc>urt of Mono
Carver School. S p. in.
TROOP r>9
A largo number of So re. ts wrr
XJOIUJ?l-"si \i. iin !: v 7<;l;)I; it
arrison led the opening. - M'
?c>n( most of On* evening <>"
hyil Week in February. Afti
0 fini'shed with business w
ayed a few games. Scouts ui
opining for the Court of Hone
liidh is to ho noxl Friday.
CTi'lTbfr Reachum, Scribe;
TROOP loft
Wo mot at Howard School at
ni. Our Scoutmaster. Mr. (
Madden was tho host of th
renin if. We hn<I th<? host inootin
CVe. over hud ano didn't" ovt
ant to leave.
After the ofliriul opening w
ailed out with Kumes^aiid stunt
[lis was followed with a pictt t
1 camping. This ended the indo>
'tivity. From there wo wont ot:1
do tind centered ourselves :
anvil a cam]) fire. We had a <1 c 1
ous serving of beans and all tb
iminings. We gathered closer :
>und the camp tire and sang ol
nniliar songs. This was the en
a mighty good meeting.
(OK KSg?rKV MOWS
The new year finds all at Ihei
>st of duties. And miil-n .n fei
mnjr men in tin* iirmi'd forces.
The weather l/oinjr unsettled th
tendance at church .was quite
w.
Mrs, ('. I!. Williams fttVl Mr
nth Smith of Greenville, S.C
.......i .....i ui. ii..,
its and irrnmiparcnts. Mr.
ami Mrs. William Clark ai
mil' after spending the holida\
New York City with their chi
on. They reported a very c?
y.ThVe trip.
Mrs. Eliza Hill is still on ill
ck lisU If there are others \\
ish all a speedy recovery.
Messrs. Grady Holmes ar
ucious Starks. Jr. are spend in
Pvt. Marion Robinson, of Foi
ragg. N.C. spent last week honi
R. (' Na#br?report*
I.ARENS NEWS
ST. Paul I?aptist Chureli
.Mumi. _liaiTur
The new year finds all depar
units of the Church working- i
ffoctive harmony.
The pageant "The Sboption
nd the Song" was well prepare
nd much inspiration gained tin
. The main characters were po
ayed by Miss Teola Saxton, Mil
ehecca McColluiii, Mr. Franklj
I ills, Mr. Ross Jackson and othe:
s angels And Shepherds. Again
background of -simulated bh
ky and stars, the pageant w:
lost euceuveiy carrion out r.y ti
cctors?Mr. Calhoun, Miss Jac'
on, Miss Dcndy and Mr. Wilson
Sunday School was well atton
d last Sunday and the sermons I
lev. P.S. Hicks were spiritual
plifting. Music by senior dhoiv
Mrs. Mamie was hostess to tl
'uesday Night Savin?; Club.
The pastor's aid Met at tl
ionic of Mrs. S.W. Sullivan Tin
light. . ' ,
The Junior Choir held a fin s V
icarsal at the home of Mr. an
<rs. Graden on Tuesday night.
The Senior Choir had a nice g
o-gether meeting at the Parso
go new years (1VP. F1IJ0.VSIRH' r
reshments were served by t'
lostess. Mrs. Darroh.
VLliKNDAI.K CHARGF
1IMPSON M. CHURCH
Sunday was another day of si'
tual visitation. S. ft. at the u
lal hour, which was well atten
d, and seemecTTcUTrifvU "ht'en T
oyedf by all.
The morning service was a su
ess both spiritually and financ.i:
\r tT XT
J. ? ? . IJ. 41. MUIIIIPW" Jiivmnvu
oul stirring sermon. "A Nov.- Co
nant" was use us his Ufienrfe. Su
lav night the junior choir and t
f.outh organization was seen
ictton. At this time the past
iscd as his theme "How C.hri
kfeot^ the Soul Needs".
The Mnisterial alliance had
fecial service at Sirhpson Mcth
fist church. It was largely s
etidedT Tome and go to drum
rith us.
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JERICA jLj j |
V
ilia
< TROOI' 160 - Shl
COl
?- I We arc on the upward tvail a- s'u
i He en filled with action.
| Our Scoutmaster, Mr. Miljer
I. 1 Johnson, and assistant, Mr. H. .
j W. Kennedy, are ffoinn to lead us el1
i to tiv.*" top?We Hope?if Uncle .J,,,
(ioesn't interfere. We roastI
'd wr-iurrs inul had :t?"scrtmtp- -ii?
I tt^iys" t line.
i>; TRoor i ">t
'I j -r
r j Tie fore the meeting was Uvrihitf"- ?
n | l.v opened all Scouts entered the (k,
y !nii!iiini?- hnnnim- on one foo: We t.'[
j greeted our Scoutntaster, >'3-. A. j
e ). Lewis warmly and opened our w0
0 tneetinfr with the J-cnuuOath am ' Pn
11 Law.
! There was a bit of sadness at .]
thir; mot ting because we-heard Ru
? _Lhat our Scoutmaster i*s planning Tai
fo leave us this week, to enter the jp<
> Army. W? were jrrowing- stroiis- ]
ej- i n<ler his leadership. rtjv
Mr. William Gilliam visited us hoi
^ and made a very helpful talk. We V\'<
Matthew Cannon, Scribe. taV
c | A new Troop (1fl:f) was orpa- ' .
s j nizeii tho Uo.-enwald Scliool 'of
-.? 1 Li xinfrton, S. C.. Rev. I. O. Sim- ,*1
?!*"I mons. Key. Av, C. Davis and Mr. <
L- j Ed. Wise were elected as "Troop
i. Coe-mii'vi men. Mr. Robert Gil- " J
i- liard princi'pnl of the.school i s '.f
ic j !'?' Seoutmaster. Th? new JtCCIllst f J
i- I ar,': C. Porter. T. .Minis, G. Jack- .V
u ; son. A. Gates, It. Davis, W, 'X .
d ( '" . ep. ('. Summers. C. Taylor, It .
f Taylor, A. Portee and G. Davis. ''01
1 '
!\l-;w HLTHPl HAPT. CH1KCM
~T Kev. A. I). Duncan. Jr., .Pastor "u
IV I r
Wood ruff?Sunday sr Iviol was
| fine. The lesson was beautifully
a , taught, by Prof. A. Williams. Mrs.'001
Thenda Robinson told the I'iblc -'h'
j-Story. Mrs. Florria Satchel and <''
: | Vfand-daujr'nter of-New York" City tet
"""^Tornr \\ mn. Or
Mrs. Ruth McCollouRh and son , Ri
*C I /-M 1...1 v 1
i -i v iiu run i r, ,\. v.. arc visiting sol
s iicv parents . add relatives here, he
Mr. apcl Mrs. W. \V. Winn. ,\1
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Robinson are in?s-vmpa-.
ic thy with them in the losu of then;
< son Albert of Winston-Salem. X. -sn
who had the misfortune- of he- "ls
id ing burned to death. Mr and
g Mrs. Ed. Robinson, Ernest, Willis jJ
it funeral.
e. The many friends of Mrs. t.nla ^
glad to know they are improving. A
Mrs. Tom McElrath spent her vacation
with her daughter. Mrs.
Mamie E. 1'arr of Philadelphia.
I\i. On returning she visited her
sister. Mrs. Tessie Whittingburg
of Washington. D. (\, her lister, 1).
Mrs. Bonnie Alexander of Alexnn- tc
I- der, Ya.. visited her while in Sn
ill Washington. She has returned lei
and reports a fine trin.
Is" Mrs. Agnes Floyd, Mrs. Haven- ba
id _port amL Mr. Johnny. Merrill are-u
on the sick list.
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AS !,,,
n PROVIDENCE A. M. E. I Hi ECU Li
Rev. J. Ii. Dixon, Pastor
]s Sunday was a high day.' S. S. !L(
lj. was fine, Supt. . M. Bowers open
ed with a new spirit. After the
lesson study election was held and
V resulted as follows: Sunt.. E. M.
' * Rowers; assistant. P. W. Mayers; ,f'
^ Mrs. A. Caughman. secretary; da
^ issistant, Miss Roberta Bowers;
Treasurer, Mrs. Martha Bowers, to
The teachers are to be appointed ai
by the board. m
HO A f M'rtreUIi* e<'VO'?? T >!-.
" ?n profcched from the theme An ha
Appkv ??? a-f
The funeral of one of our mem- feds
hers Mr. Silas Eloazer was held. _
11 is ptfssiwr left many sad hearts. ^
et There will he a Missionary drive 5
n- .he _5th Sunday.
rr- Till! |)l I'M' 111 TIUMI'IW liii.li il a** |
he reelected during the holidays.
ftov. Dixon spent the night at
the liomc of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Wcrts and baptized two children:
John Tj. and t,o\vis W. -Worts.
Funeral services were held for d
.Mr. Ilenry Mayers who died Jan. i
,i, 5th in Raltimore, Md. He leaves fi
IR a wife. Mrs. Maggie Mayers, six I
(|. children, five sisters, two brothers. ?
ip-- Swk- wrt* iiujn ailng. '
Mrs. Lancio Wcrts. reporter
a HANNAH A. M. K. CHURCH E
Rrr. T. E. Rohhison. P**fer -Min
Sunday school was at its usual I
oi hour. Sunday was our CommuiviB
sf ion fifty and' the pastor's text was II
taken from the 12th chanter and I
a 11 til verse of F.xodiis. The pftstoi II
(> preached fl wonderful sermon. The I
rh I were Mrs. Anni<*"Mao Benson and lp
Mrs. Rebecca Hawkins. p
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j-tKtcr Now +W?IIomw Nursing
sscs
legist ration for Ilium* Nursing
sst*s is now upon. I'lUW liituiest- call
Local lied Cross Office,
->ne 2-801M.
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WHITMIKK NEWS
dr. add Mrs. Marvin Jeter Mrs.
[>sia Hampton and George Wilms
motoiod to Newberry Sat-,
lay on business.
VIi. Willie Lois Epos spent the
ok-end with?Mm,?fw-m-jrn Wil.
ftw while?home from?Philadcl-,
~a. lie reported a pleasant
v.
drs. Lenora Jeter was the guest
Miss ~Arthurec English of Slrmr
li school, I'nion, Friday night
e also- attended the Popularity
itest which was a lovely occan.
dr. ('a he Jet to- left for Fort
IW?2. Refore leavin.tr he mo.
ed to Newberry, carrying his
I friend. JUISs listen Jacobs. Lett
Jeter and MartjaveV Trowell.
ey are to be married as soon
he trcts-tt furlough.
M. C. Pcn in. reportei
:;c K ANTON NEWS
si:i av was a lirrli ttti.V 111 SLstJ""
CJiove. Sunday school was call
to order hv Rev. H. N. Tln>
nton's Christian membersII
discussed. Rev. Montgomery
^ached tsvo soul searching Kerns.
Vfr. Tom Williams and David
lgess .joined the draft list on
it. 12. We hope for them ^trreat?cess.
New Year's brought .joy to Mr.
il Mrs. Major MeClam, a. new
in healthy looking little trirl.
? hope for her a life of success,
rl trust that she will -one day
iv her mother's ac'ive place in
L chvrch.
l'lie folowing visitors at Shady
rtvn Imttne \l/._
try, Isaiah-Stagnant.
Scran tan's .Christian mnicbers
. planning a johit Sunday
ioal hour which is ta ho led by i
; following Mr. Price .fhmnn I
>ni St. .lohn church" and Sister
itrgie MeFaddon from- Shady
ovo. We trust the others will
n.
YA*NVILLE MOWS
Henry Wright. Reporter
r deepest sympathy to Mr. TTSmith
an<l family in the loss
than brother Mr. lfallio Smith
Savannah. Ga. The funeral was
nductrd at Blunt Chapel CMK
arch. Sunday Jan. 10. Quito a
x friends from Savannah atldcd
Mn iphiiiy I nifti.ii'il tun Nn
10 Lunch Uoom eool< is in the
dgeland Hospital undergoing a
nous operation. We pray for
v a speedy recovery.
T School
Hello Mary, Gladys Lloyd and
[ward, the school was about to
so if you hadn't soon conic, A
iiit* from the old classmates as
uul and a bashful smile from
iry. Class bewail. Mary .went
\vn on question one. Tilrec day^ffiaco
for' new students but
b fourth,day, every one is old
the job. "Around she (joes and
lore she stops nobody knows.''
I'll be seeing; you,
(j AFKNEV NOTKS
Mr. John Epps of Wushhipton,
C.. visited his mother and sisr,
Mrs, Anna Epps and Miss
dlie Epps last week. Mr. Epps
ft Jan. 11 for Camp.
Rev. and Mrs. W E Wilson and
by Wilson were dinner guests
Mr rmrt"MTS7"Cihisgow Falls on
unlay.
Mrs. Catherine Gilliam of Char
ttr, N\ C., visited Miss Julia
ttlejohn and Mr. Johnnie Nor >
recently.
Rev. W. E. Wilson attended the
tuneil meeting in Spartanburg
lesday. Jan. 5th.
Miss Earlene Dawkins returned
nm New York City Saturday
trr spending two weeks with
latives. Miss Dawkins left Suniy
" for Claflln College.
Mr. John Billy Coicy of Winsn-Salem,
N. C., is visiting his
ints Mrs. Ida L. Byers and Maie
C. Roberts.
Mr and Mrs. Charley JefTerrcs
ive returned to Richmond, Va..
:trr -n -visit-1tn-Mrs: Nancy JrFJ
ivs.
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