The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
t*"
*' KjffSSI
.-ir.'i . , -
HeL- - ?"? ^BBBBPIW??^BEjgl^'-V
I v"
i Unanimously
m - APPRO
omy arc the important topics
among thrifty women these da\
pv'K ?- ?the flour thev use . .an.I itivarii
FLOUR receives m minions apji
enriched and table-tested to as
baking results! Kverv,mrmher??
?r-r?1 ily will rave over the 'itoticioxts I
and rolls baked with it.
It contains additional c
vitamin tt-t, iron and nia
greater health building.
ALLEN BF
COLUM8IA. S. C.
L
ST. LUKE'S - !<
EPISCOPAL CHURCH ? h
r i Fr
I l?
The Annual Congregational meet I
ing of St. Luke's Episcopal elntrch | o
was held SuritTay" "hioFning after u
service. p
The financial report for the S(
year 1942 was made by Mrs. N.
N. Mobley, treasurer, staling all j,
accounts for 1942 paid in full. F.
P. Paul was elected-Senior Warden.
W. N. Winthrop, Junior War- ,
den, and the following Vestrymen.;. ^
J. E. Dickson, R. H. Paul, Thomas '
Martin, I. N. Goodwine, Howard n
Williams, 1J. T. Ashe a?id Palmer
fejA- Wilson.
The Parish is without a rector
at present hut sendees arc held
?. regularly each Sunday.
EBENEZER A. M. K. ( III R('H
1 Rev. G.^l. White. Pastor
1
Mullins, S. C.?In our election of | t
Sunday school officers for the r
New Year, Mrs. Patty Hayes v.us
re-elected Supt.; Miss Earlrne Hieh v
urdsonTITocretary \ Mr. Ten r Press >
ley, treasurer. Our lesson was re. ~t
viewed by Mr. Peter Pnssley. .
Next Sunday Mr. William IIunlet ^
g the ffssis tant Supt. will have
charge. The banner is still with
j&? the Pastor'3 Cass1 N'o. li.
tFor morning worship our miu- '
ister's discourse was Jesus Pray- 1
cd. Many were out althouy' 't
was threatening rain. c
The Little Ones club n:rt with c
little Deloris Pickett Sunday afternoon.
'
Next Sunday afternoon the Pul-~
pit Aid club meets at the parsonage
and the Usher Hoard nu-ei <
with Miss Zueline Gordon. Mr. 1
Julian-Morgmt--rs- the hew pr? i- o
dent of the Usher Hoard. r
The pastor's evening message t
was Keeping a Charge.
Monday morning at In o'clock c
Mr. Frank Grp?sctt was funeraliz- I
_ed-at the church.- 'The young niun
ti'fiQ nriltt ciaI/ n Kmi * o TU -
BjjLc, boy was taken to Myrtle Bench,
S. C. for burial. The main eulogy
f ' V^as delivered by the pastor. \V
^ L. Fox worth amL'Sons funeral di
- ~ ' '
rTTwial ??
. ''[Our Founder's Day program ,i?
under the chairmanship of Mr.
Julian Morgan.
The Missionary society m.dnthc
presidency of Mrs. Li Die Do/- |
fer has on a financial drive for the I
?third Sunday in February.
4 The pastor, officers, members ]
riends of the church are do- j i
;jj log all they can lawfully for the
Eat''1 election of brother W. L. Fox- <
worth as a delegate to the genera)
. : conference which meets in PhWa- t
lu ' dftkpnm, May 1V44. He is worthy
l^r _ I^Come to our services. You arc |
CALVARY CHURCH ),
mg&WMf'AijA. A maker, Pastor l<
IvT?" 8.S. began at ita Usual hour with I ,
W.V' 41U 0?nt An/I fanrkcra lit fhoir 1 [
^UEggpp-uii|ji.
AfuriMng service b?f-iil'rfr-;w
The pastor |
? . uiiiifcirf * ** gcirfMHr sermon I
en}m*4 b* M. Text St
WUm A-flfi. At 5:p.nr. the Mission firmeeting
was held -atfW home]
VED! A
ibiy'\\iVi.rn
if y<nif 1'hdi- I wp
iscuits. cakes V
4mk
a Ic i u n?
cin fur
BILLED AND DISTRIBUTED BY ^
tOS. MILLIi
f Mrs. .Sam Howard. After the e.1
leeting this hostess served a re- ! ^
ass enjoyed by all. I ?
During to the inelimate weat'uer. !
nly a faithful lew?found?tluii I ^
ay back to the night service. The j s'
astor preached another wonderful '(l
L'rnion. One joined the church.
The visitors were: Mrs. Fannie j u
[uniprey, Mrs. Margaret Manning
nd Mr. Frank Boyd.? Members'
on the sick list are:
Irs. E. I'. Ponipcy. Mrs. Delia ?
Ti?n~nTnl .Mr. MaJorHSarr." We all- ?
ope them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. E.C. Howard, reporter
ST. JOHN A. M. IT fill K( 11 '
Kev. S. E. Martin. I'astor |
Although the threatening elomf
luite a few found their way to
'he house of tire Lord. After a l'
ew songs and tin aiiuotiu'V- 1
mills by the pastor; lie present
rl Jit v. -i. ( Uiiti'ti, who pri ai h- 1'
d a pm<i sermon on liiyiLu.liu;i. -r-J.'
ehieh v,- > all enjoyed. Never i n I "
he history of 1117s rTiwrci' TiTTvT J ^
1h> lender 4 ; i?1?1 menibn TmT.Tp
he I1. K. out in advanee of t'n. j
uartfvlv?eontd rein e. ~W~e cull. ct- j n
il the P. IPs. assessment from .
his church and sent il^by lite t
>astor. This shows how we ap- ..
nvciate our pa tor and P. IP ^
Our pastor is a hard working
hurchtnan and i.s a pc.pel preyoh |
r. Therefore we hWl you welcome -j
: ^
'INK r.HOVi: A. M. IP C HI IU II v
Kev. J. IP Dixon, Pastor
! t
S S. I.eean at its usual 'li<>ur I |
The pastor condin tt d tiit?rewosv?r
>f the lesson. At tin- close the j ,
norninj; servLe beptn. The na -i,\
or took his text St. I.uke S:1P '
ubjoct Iluiv.an Skill Isn't SeTf. 1
ient. Tin- sermon was well de-i ?
ivered and enjoyed. A nice sum (
nr?rnWdv "Mr Mosey RobinsoTTT
diss Beatrice Nelums. members : vhu
arc now in Columbia worship- |
hI with us.
Rev. Dixon knows hove to pas | .
.or and if all continues to coop- j't
rate thCfc wilT' bf no failure this j
onforencc year.
The choir and members went to i
st. James to a singing contest, j
Dili* hflini 11 in nii> ri?niin;ii h?ni? >lm
rresident and Iter co-v.orkers colectcd
a nice sum.
The pastor motored to Peak wTtTV r
Mr. and Mrs. John Bvrd and was \\
:heir guest until train time. He |
ilso \vas the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Iharlie Ringer Saturday night.
Come to church, go to church '
Pur doors stand ajar at. all timns.
J'. L. Boyd, reporter
? 1
GAFFNEY NEWS
i
The Ritfhton Church of God Mi?
rtonary "soCtety met at the home
tf Mra. Poole Thursday right '
Mrs. Winnie Ross ttave a birthla
y supper Wednesday night aT"p
tier home in honor of her mother
Mrs. Hnrfrh Arm Hmrpil. Present to
enjoy the occasion and to wish
Mrs. Howell many more birthdays jycrc:.
Mrs. -Sarah Lca_ jLampbcll,...
Mrs. Ella Reid, Mrs. Alice Ei'own <
Mrs. Josie JefTcrics, Mrs. Annie i
C ( "'
-- w: . r .
f
T ,4W iUOCKR
*0 W SI IMM.V
? \ OL'
f - ?
MG CO.
GREENWOOD, S. C. i
gw?ww?f?
lanim^'s and 'Mrs. ~\V.. b. Wilso
Irs. Howell received many lovol
it'ts..
Mrs. Jessie 4.ittK'juh|] left f<
Vashi-Thur.ainy"" 17? spc n
ami' time with her sister Mrs. Li
ill* Littlejuhn.
Mrs. Josie JelTerios spent tl
eek ciul in Gastonia, X. C.. wit
cv daughter Mrs. Ruth Clary.
Mis. Ida I ittle:nln| Ini; tntni?|
isheville. X. C?, to spend tiirt
tenths with relatives.
-Thoso-fvn the - riek list' are: Mr
lIbertu Ruhlis. Mrs. Amanda Ste^
nson, Mrs. John Carpenter an
liss Julia 1.ittle.ioh.n. We < hoi
hey will soon he well again.
! LISHA A. M. K. Clll K( II
Rev. .1. N. laughman, Pastor
Sunday scr.ool was largely .-a
ended with the Supt. and co-wot
is at their post of duty. The !<
i>? \v?- very interestingly taugl
i short nview |-y the Supt. 11
u.rjts.hy.lhe pj;-tur and he in tin
it i nduced and presented the Re
1. I.. Piers of West. Columbia
he Sunday school. .Rev. Dipt
ave a very beautiful illustrate
L_;??S-?U-sKvM?r-?11 is?remind
.ere very timely. Afterwan
It'n. S. I.. Longshore eondueted
"aim prayer service. The past
ead tin- rvrint'ire lesson from h
Ja't. Ro\ ('auphman p
rntni I'm Pipe;; to the atidiett
Io tci?k ht = text front St. Mai
':lw. jubiert tin the Other Wa
Ve listened to one of the mo
cornier fu I SCI moils we ever hoar
>no that was profound and etfe
ive. I ant i|iiite sure ever.voi
irescnt on.ioyed this wonder f
n^s'srttjt1. ohe truT will la- long r
m inhered by young as well as ol
W r ladly welcome Rev* l)ig|
iwk ayain a., we <|o all nthet
Jiang. u spline.like day tile?st
ices were ni.ely attended. Jic
'ang'nman with mngncticlikn-^u
r is drawing the community t
'ether
Tile Missionary ladies are pla
imp a missionary program the 5
Sunday. Rev. IT* K, Oauldin is i
:it?4 -r<.--m,sactr rrrrrt" PCVtM'JVf" cTtoi
v .11 ring.
.1 Kit l" SAL EM DOTS
Vcm W. liyiiiu't. Pt'pmtu
Last Sunday" was a fine day f
h'.trch^nPT". S'. S. was at its-be
in? 1 the attendance was very go<
l'he lesson was discussed beau
( iy by the Supt. and othoi
The members of Jerusalem Bf
List church express their deep<
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs, W
liam Rowc and family in the 1<
rf their son.
Everyone is invited to worst
?t Jerusalem Baptist Sunday. T
Rev. J. J. Abne.v pastor of t
Friendiihip Baptist church of A
en will be the speaker.
Everyone was vory glad to vv
come Mrs. Hickson back to xch<
Monday. She has been ill for t
past week- hut ig doing?ntn
now. The teachers of our schi
nHi-nded n diat.i iet. meetine
HuucUa. MtiwI-t-fi-r-S-.-fi-.H
rlny. They rented an en .loyal
stn-v*
*
< - . . .ii , " . *. . .
* k ,
MfliT'
THE PALMETTO LI
ABBEVILLE NEWS
Alt. 4M?n?ant Baptist Church
Thi' Missionary society met at
I the home of Mrs. Lula Brooks on
i White Hall street, last Friday January
15th. The meeting was open
ed \\ ith devotion after which Mrs
Fran.es Harris opened the subiccl_.
I for discussion, which we all enj
joyed much. The Origin of the
Missiuuary^Society was read by
j Mrs. Rhodes. The roll was called
4-<W??lues. Each member rosponded
with a _ Bible, verse.?ATter- |
which we- listened to the report of
1 the sick committcy and- the report j
of the Old Folks Santa Clans, by
J Mrs. (fVnthia Wharton. We adiourned
to meet at the home id
! Mrs. E. M. Wade on White Hall
street. Friday Feb. ll'th. The hosj
less served delicious sandwiches
I* I rocoa and parched peanuts.
The Interdenominational Slissj
ionar.v society met sit Union Bapj
tisl church last Sunday. Thi?
mooting was very good. Every:
body scorned to be spiritually alive
pmd in love and fellowwship with
j each other. SG.50 was raised. The I
jnext meeting will Ik- held at the |
nome oi imrs. ik*rnioc L. ('. Rrown
on Ilanisburif St., for the interest
! of Mt. Pleasant Baptist clnirch.
1 the third Sunday in February.
I'fe. Itondel Klmdcs who is sta,
.'ioned at Fort Bragg-, has been
i promoted to Corporal He is the
' *oii of Kev. and .Mrs. 1.. F. Rhode
of HtirrlsHiurp street.
l lTTLi: MOL XTaT^IIm^W^?1
* Mrs. Rose L'>. Hurley is visiting
; her parents Mr. and Mrs. James
Mayer^. She will return to tier
? I home in Columbia soon.
Mrs. Tnrnnto Mnrnll lias return
i . led to her homo in Philadelphia, 1'a. i
' alter spending a few weeks with i
! Iter sick mother. I
a ] i
-j--?Miss Hassie Hart lias retained <
^ \ front tile hospital where she re- .
i ports slie is better.
| Mr. (iunzlce Wheeler was in- ;
. ducted in the U. S. Army January
111. We hope for liini success.
(I Mr, Harvey Elcnzcr is spending .
j i few days at home with parents
! Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Kleazer. He
^ looks the pieTure of health. i\lr. _
Arthur Drcher in. also in the army.
(| Mr. Clco Bates is home on a fur- ,
, lough with parents Mr. and Mrs. ]
Bates. ,
A meeting of the PTA will he j
held January tiMh at Pinewoori 3
school. The teachers delighted the |
children with their gifts and rc- ;
t port an enjoyable holiday season, j
. (Sunday was a dreary day. .Mr. ,
K. M. Bowers, Supt. in charge. We
. discussed and enjoyed a very head |
1 tiful lesson.
On sick?Last; Mr Jesse Worts,
rp
Mr. Pricrson Caughinan, Mrs.
Mary Hipp, Mrs. R. Caughinan,
Mr. Olanda Caughinan.
Mrs. Lancio Werts, reporter
n
lOWity miX atm.k. cm ucn
Is
' Rev. \V. M. Thompson, Pastor |
Liberty Hdl Church and Sunday _
rr school Mill move forward nndet
r tlir leadership of our' strong and
cITi.ient Pastor. Dr. \V, Marion
V Thompson who lias been returned
for another year. AVe; wish t "
thank the bishop and presiding ejc"
dor for sending us this wonderful
110 preacher, pastor, revivalist, poet
111?urgniiiiiev?;;mi' ( hfistbni gent
(>- man. Our .members are happy
and satisfied with him. Since Hs
K3 com inn to us. owpcclnirt li has been
'^ -pOrKanized, aixl -putting over u
great program. A Hundred,niine v*
ty-six members have been added
iV)~To tlio church. Uur Sunday school
?" is one of the best in. the state. Dr.
George A. Singleton said, it is one
11 * of the best in the A. M. L. conf'1
nection. On the first Sunday^ our
n" Sunday school, ooiitriWntinn w*hv
?"? S14.7G. Pro. K. L. McBridc led
_ivitli ?4.,'10 which won the banner.
Op tlie second Sunday the contribution
was $7.00. On last Sunday
ilie contribution wn. gj'i TSr, ,
Bilile class taught by the pastor
C)1 I led with $.1.00 and won the ban,fl
f TTOr. Tho SiimTftv criTinnl ,i-oo
xi. organized by the pastor. Bro R.
t;. G. Oliver was reelected Supt.; Hro
,-P Oliver has been superintendent for
ip. more than ?A) years After a warm
Bt irayer meeting led by Bro. Rufus
ih Ragin. The pastor ascended the
)Bt .rostrum singing "We shall walk
with Him in' white". He then sciip
lected as a text "The kingdoms of
he this world have become the kinghc
don of our Lord and Hio Chris t."ik
This was a wonderful sermotl.
j Four persons came to the altar to
el- mm* prayer for. The pastor seemed
>o) I to h?.ve been at his best during
h the delivery of his sermon. One
rhr wrruld trave thntTjfhT it was in the!
;>oI midst of a revival meeting,
nt F.lertion' of trustee,, was one of
P**r- -thr*?hTTTtrrrvrr ~ transacted. Two"
bl* boards were elected hy ballot. The I
Senior and Junior boards.
0
CAPER
WHiTMIItE NEWS
M. ('. Perrin. Reporter
Miss Kstelle Alien was truest ol
Miss Kthel Lse Walker and Miss
Evely Sanders Sunday. (iladiolhi
Johnson was the guest of Mis^
Johnie Lois Candey from Durfiam
Mrs. Mort Joiner. Miss Johnie L.
spent the week tin! with Miss
GTad?olia Johnson.
Mrs. Ethel L. Johnson spent the
week end with her mother and
Father-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Thonas
Johnson.
Mrs. Margaret T rov.ell celebrated
her first anniversay o n>
Jan. 0. l'JPi.
Mrs. Odessa Glenn .Jeter departed
this life Jan. loth. She
lied in Washington, 1). When
jdivJirst-became ill, she sent for
her mother and lived two weeks
after her arrival. She was brought
home Saturday and was funeralzed
at St. MatthevVs. She was \
'-ho daughter _ of . Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Glenn. She married from
the senior class of Whilmire. She
leaves to mourn her husband Mr.
Henry JeUT; her mother and father:
1 sisters; brothers; mother
in-law Mrs. Mat tie Jeter, J
brothers-in-law; 2 sisters-in-law
and a host of friends. She was
loved by all who knew her. We
loved her. but Clod loves her best.
School News
The I'TA had a special meeting
on Thursday Jan. 1-1. The mceting
was held at. 8 o'clock. The
parents turned out in large numbers.
Mrs. Matthews the white
government -instructor matlo a
special talk on having a nursery
tor the colored children. Everybody
was in favor ofb having the
nursery built, which ^vill he a !
>
great help to Whitmivn hcs ,
were made by the following: Mr :
J. C. Byrd. Mrs. Cinra Johnson.!
Mrs. Cinda Gladden, Mrs. Jonelle j
Hunter, Mrs. Brosin Williams. 1
Mrs. RAlen Hawkins, Mrs. Emma j
Ware. /fr. Mosc Hop an<| Peine i. I
>nl fH' ii. Boyd.
: i
JOHNSTON NEWS
Sunday was a lovely day for all
:hurch jroers. Thero wore many
round at the house of worship.
Sunday school met at the usual
iiour with the Supt. and teachers
their post of duty. A wonderful
lesson was taught by Mr. Alex
R. Harrison. Election of officers
followed and all were re-elected
with the exception of the Supt.. Mr.
Willis Bass was elected to this
position.
liev. Hanson preacher! a sir, 1
stirring sermon at Pine l^ill Siinrlay.Amount
of money raised $22.
After the. service--the Missionary
society raised $1.10.
\s\. -L.:.. -11 ? - "
..i an u.->l\lli?f tlil nWIl AVIlfJ Will
tn conic To Alt. Zi'on "Wednesday
night and join the Y. M. II.
,\ N M AI. POLICY HOEDKKK
M KKTIN(?. N ( Ml'TlWL
MFK INSl RAM'10 COMPANY |
Contrnued from Page 1
incr Commissioner of the State of
North Carolina, who died Septom?or
7, 1 P42. "Mr, Bonuy," stated
President Snaulding. "was h wteran
of World War I. a lawt\V;r,
'tati'Miian. and m wise admin is tI'in"
tor. Under the supervision ?>f .Mr
Win. P. I lodges, his successor, the
insurance business in the state lyjs
eVery reason , to anticipate eontinaiedprogress/'
_
During the 14 years it has 1/een
in operation, North -CttmHiwr Mutual
has had but three presidents.
John Merrick, the founder and first
president, served the company as
president a little over twenty
years. Dr. A. M, Moore, his sueeef*sor,
sorved rvr president "frmtjTt
proximately four 'years. The reelection
of C. C. fipauldine as pros
ident for the current year will
mark the 21st time he has been
iflbeawn tn hunt and diiul Hit' .if-'
fairs of the company. ?No
change was made in ftie roster
of officers and directors of the
company. The present offjc<*rs
ire: C. C. Spaulding, president;
W. J. Kennedy, vice-president and
secretary; E. It. Merrick, vice-pros
ident and treasurer; II. L. MeDoin
gald, vice-presiderfl; Clyde Donnell,
M.D.. vice-prcRidont and medical
director; W. T). Hill, assistant
secretary and comptroller; M. A.
.Joins, assistant sccretavv: (J. W
Or*, vtrf president and agency director.
D. C. Deans, J v., assistant
director of agents; J. L. Wheeler,
assistant director of agents; A. .T.
Rpauldjng, assistant secretary and
actuary; A. J. Clement, Sr., director;
W. H. Harvey, director; A.
E. Spears, director; Bessie A. J.
Whitteri, cashier; .1. S. Ilughson.
asslstnrTt to treasurer; C. Spauld
ing, Jr.j assistant to treasurer. J.
\V. Coodloe, assistant secretary.
- . ? 7r
TO SL'81'KND FOOD STAMP
IM?HiirV"TT~TTS~~MARCH i "
Continued from Page 1
.sons must be adequately cared for
through public -welfare grants.
"As a part of its war l'ood program
the Dept. will continue to
provide milk and other commodi-tk's?for
school' lunches and child
day care centers. Lunches prepared
from these commodities will be avuiHUc
not only to children certilicd
as needy hut to all children.
l ute will assist State and local atreneies
in ftTrnlsl.Tm? "equipment,
facilities, labor and supervision.
I "Wc "have long recognized that
millions of our school children do
not receive adequate diets. The
problem has become more acute
I as increasing numbers of mothers
have taken jobs in war industries.
"Children are a special group in
S.noehil ;i tnnt * I. ?
... ?v. 111 mi." u I hillUUfion
of a limited foot! supply. As
our population which must receive
shortages develop it becomes particularly
important to insure that
they receive an adequate share ol
the protective foods. Programs,
such as the school lunch, will receive
appropriate recognition in
connection with the Government's
supervision- of wartime food distribution."
" *
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS _
Mr. Willie Cloud from Camp in
Mississippi and Mr. T. J. Walker
from Camp Dix were here for the
week end visiting relatives.
Rev. Tursah Bowser left Mon-~
>iiy for Orangeburg: where he w'rll
represent the Pilgrim Life Insurance?Prr?as?agent.
It<A\ IToivsf f
is one of Chester's -very fine
voung men and has supplied Calvary
Baptist church, each thirdSunday
with his services, .in the
.Absence?of -the- pastor, who is ?
way on that day. die has a host
of friends here wh<>: wish ?hTm
srecess in his new field.
Mrs. T'.ertha McFadden returned
to Maphwiod N'.I., Sunday
after spending a few weeks hero
v.vth her husband and son.
Miss Dorothy Kibler left last
I'.nirsday night for N.Y.C.. aftei
being- here on account of the i 11 - I
ness anrT death of her mother.
Pvt. Tommy Thompson, Jr.,
-who is statioped at-GfHHp- Pwkett
Va.. spent a few hours here Sunlay,
while enroute to his home in
Blairs- for a day with relatives.
Mrs. Grace Pinckney announces
thi> m.n-i-inlii r\f U.,.. 1..? I
-v. u. m'l ucMi^invr, |
Miss Mary L. McJjocs to Mastei j
Sgt. Win. L. Franklin, of Rock
Hill, on IXc. 21, 11M2. Sgt. Frank*
1 hi is stationed at Jackson Rar- I
racks, New Orleans. Mrs. Frank-I
lin is a teacher in the county.
Miss Mary Fllen Brice, student
at Finley High, spent Sunday at
her home in Blairs.
I 'Lincolnville Baptist eiuirch was
packru Sunday afternoon for the
funeral services of one of its In-yaf-members,
Mrs. Hattic Anderson.
Rev. Simon Walker preached
the sermon. She left nine young
- hildreu. Her eldest son. Pvt. Sam
Anderson from Camp in Missis|
srppi, was called here for the funeral,
and will remain a few days
ndjusting things for his little sisters
and 1/rotliers. The father
died four years ago. Mrs. Anderson
was much loved, and bore
the name of a good mother, neigh
j l>or, frit ml and chnn-P wmT or.
Olio small son Joe is in the hospital,
suffering with a broken leg.
and was not able to see 'his mother.
The many friends sympathize
Vith these children. and
noii'liFoi-i! a...v--.. .i
... ?... .umiij; wiiili uiey
eett-trrThcCT~Th"c"m.~3Ti-K Tsom v. as
Vnc undertaker.
Tlio death of Mrs. Mattic Grain
iter in Charlotte, is sad new?
hero. For many years she lived
i'n Chester wherc-she-mado nmnv
friends. Just before Christmas
she came down and spent a few
days with 'her son and his wife,
Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Carter, Co(
Inmhia St At th"1- '
many pop calls on the friends of
long ago. All were glad to see
her, and wherever she went there
was laughter and chat about the
happenings of past years. She
was in frail health for several
years but kept a cheerful disposition.
-? Rev. Carter rushed t o
Charlotte Sunday as r?on as he
learned of the serious illness but
. I ?
I "in- imil passed away when ho nrI
rived. Her home church wa?
( Burnt Pilgrim Haptiat- m -t h-e
J county where funeral services and
I burial were on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Gloo Johnson died Monday
morning at her home near Aiken
St. PuneTAl arrangements have
not been made pending arrmil of
her children.[ Rev.
Tlwmms Bnokson and hi?*
brother Mr. Wade Bucksnn from
Haiti more "were at home for the
t " .... .... A .1'
j .. < 4. i'e
COPE NEWS
?r Rev. r: r/BufgU75TTinsT?T
v Sunday was a fine day on the
"Good Hope CI re u i tV "Affefa I fv c 1 y
Sunday school at Macedonia, the
pastor was carried to Good Hope
where they were engaged in Sun-'
day sc'hool, many being present.
At the close of Sunday school,
.he pastor had a testimonial meetins
before preaching, which was
uplifting. He preached a wonderful
sermon from the subject: The
j Appearance of Jesus.
On Sunday nite after prayer
"service the pastor preached anoth
j cr powerful sermon Trout the subject
taken from St. John 24:34,
Jesus the Master.
The Cope graded school teachers
gave a program in honor ol
the return-of the pastor the nitc
he came back; mam* attended.
The pastor was presented a purse
of $8.10.
Misses Ellon Tyler and Albvrtha
Filmore have returned to N.
Tr .. ft ... u? r * . ?
j., aner a unci stay v.mi relatives.
Mr. . Clara II. Franklir. win:
was : ! for some time departed
this i e Monday nite Jan. 18th.
FuiiO' d \\4H?take place at tTood
Hope Jan. 20, J:0() p.m. Pastor
Row C. C. llurkess officiating.
-week end to the dehjfhx-T>f RevT
Ruckson's daughters Misses?Helen
Ray Pearline and Velma.
Simdiiv nnd Mnndae were warm
days. All dav Monday it mined."
ami- for hours, there was Ttuinder
and lightning.
On Friday night (,f this week,
the basket ball team from Fort
Jackson under Captain "West"
"Blown ot Chester, hut now staFinley
IIig"h boys here in the an
(iiiinium. i no f in ivy High first
and second teams of girls will
play against each other.
Mr. J. I), Wyliv enlisted?in ti"*
N'avy s tid left for Columbia Monla.v,
wl.cre lie is to take the
ouilr. and be sent t0 7=0ine Xavy
Trainrng School:
Mr. Edgar Dixon and son of
Hock Hill spent Sunday here with
relatives.
! Grand Master Stanback Ir a ">
been somewhat indisposed this
week but is up and about now.
AYc furled - to mention Mrs.
Sarah Spann among the Christmas
visitors. She came down from
I Washington and spent several
days with her farce "Tittle children
who nYe with her ~ mother i n
\\ I'unsboro, ami spent several
days hen- with her husband's people.
Masters Vandic Larks and John
Gilbert Johnson will he klad to
I serve you eu"h Eriiluv mwl .Suinc.
lay with Tin* Palmetto Leader.
I Pleasj give ll.cm the money when
they give yon the paper. Don't
have them to walk back to voui
home for 5c. They will appreciate
the money ami so will this writer,
and the editor.
Th" following Finley Hi School
teachers, with pupils. reported
the amounts indicated below or,
i the Christmas Seal Drive:
tirade 8A. Miss M. K. Clurkson
85.(10; tirade Hi!, Miss K. L. Kent
I'v $5.00; HlhMiss J. 10. Snann
imiss l). k. Ilarri's.
$5.00; 01], Sliss S. A!. Avers $5.01)
or, Miss R. M. Rice $5.00; 10A.
-Miss M. IC. 'Alston $5.00; 1015
Miss II. O. Wrijfht $5.00; 11A
Miss NT. W. Xoal $G.OO; 11D, Miss
J^. McMullen $fi.OO~;??A7 IVTrss"
C. Tucker $5.00; 7B, Miss M. DixI
on. $4.00; 7C. Miss M. J. Sumtei
$3.00; OA. Mrs. (!. M. Finlcy
*3.50: 015. Miss D. McDowell $0.00
5A. Miss .1. K. Blackwdl $3.30;
515, JIVs. Ir C. James $0.00; 4A.
Miss M. M. Heath $3.00; 4D Miss
C. Humbert $5.07; 4C, Miss D. I,.
Reed $3.00; ;{A. Mmr M. Honoi
$.'5.00: '515, Miss M. Alexander $3.;
JA, :wiss w . 51. Burris $.'5.00; 315
Miss E.' llabcock $3.00; 1A. Mis.R.
Gilniore $55.00; 115. Miss F,_iiCassell
$55.00; ' Miscellaneous:
Principal S. L. Finley $2.50; Prof
Wni. H. Atkinson $1.00; Total a
mount &110.07.
LEEVY'S
FUNERAL HOM
Undertaking and Embalm
?SLOGAN?
44 Aa Near As Your Nearest Ph
AMBULANCE SERVK
Batesbarjc and- Ridyeway, S.
lisi taylor 8t. COLUM
phones. 2s619?2s610
X w ' W
?. V -V . > ii iLk.Xt.iu '
Saturday, Jamiarv 23. 1943. :M|_
STARTING" SUNDAY j^v
JUDY GARLAND?? ^KpGEORGE
MURPHY
I For Me And My Gal
FRI.iSAT.-SUN. 'pjj
Held Over! 1
MICKEY ROONEY -II '
A YANK AT ETON jl
ffliMlifl I
Today 4tnd Saturday ~?^ "Irr
"CAT PEOPLE" I
KIMOSE SIMON
KENT SMITH _ f
I'lus Cartoon , . * f
and Latc.st NEWS --~i
SI it its Sunday 1 1 .
" T I S H " >]|
Mollie's Cafe and ^
15 e auty. Shop??
First Class?Best of Service 'J
Reasonable To All
Open every Day until Mid- p
nigh"*.. Appointments Filled
Phone 2-7S95 W
1916 BLAND1NG ST.
COLl .MIHA'S NEWEST
AM) FINEST NKiHT ('LED
THE SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
_r WTNXSiiOUC). ROAD
2'? Mill's from th? City Limits
of Eau Claire. The Savoy ('tub
"as formerly Known as the Palmetto
(i rill.
Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks
A speciality I
We cater to private parties |
and Clubs
Mr?. Lulu E. Niles, Proprietress I I
Waverly Esso Station
Cm. PIN LI & "TAY1X>K STS. ~
Make This Your Headquarter*
For Complete
1 UM15-JS1 OP Sfc-llVICK
Telephone 9518
Jasper Caldwell, Manager I
? . -< ?> ?*.*,
<T^or(7i^eaii^
- Located at "21 hi Millwood "Ate.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL -'i
ITS BRANCHES
j Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling ' v
CrpquinMling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching.
J louring, Managing,
Molding, Anatomy ?nA* ^
Electricity. ? /
PHONE .r?687
i ^
Annie M. Pope T. Ma lone, .Pres.
Wilhclpiina ?. Pope, Instructor; A
H