The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Sal.iu\(la^ .lanimry ;}h. 1111IL W a teree 1 >ist r k;t Assembled at t'vost'in Tin ( It I 1 ( ; lei llllji L i' ''' Ttu* almvt? I ?ist nu t vTrnvvFTTl | i hrntoiir Si. Paul. IK.1. .S . 1.11 _i. .. llu* -Jnun a^puUvUti -l^?um lji>?; 11 id i 'hie I'tain In. I! '. i I: Si ami. Tom hint; > *' ?- '. sc i"\ irf> wi-iv cniiiiin-u-<. Sv I*.. [ no. I"""KrvT: w?Wjll iiiins. D< \ ot inn- tinu-liitji <1 Dr. John-oil will- wall r 1 io? *u win ils pr<''sprr:r-il rm* I'nv-'t ;mu Miliar. 111- i'n m nil n 11 11 mi l|l-Sri i|iluj'f pivxionsly. iviul liy .i.Ji.i . Mm id us 1:1-1!!.' lie vividly dramatized I he various UN|ti'l'ii !ices nl Muses and how (lud was wild iiim So a|i|M"|ii i;U c and tinu-iy was, ^ the Midi r\- mi s-aivu. liiat eselA T li'sUncr was impiivil v. itli a ir u zeal for the 1 k ttiai wins a.a ad ? 'I In-?11i u?iuiidsIraxs ui! i1 I )isi rii-t 9 Wile pie i III oil: Iti'V-T A. Wil- ' liains and .1. I.. Mojjli'. 1 >tSi ex- | pressed tln-ir .plea-; re in 'iioiii.' In the District and |di dti'i'il ilioir cu operation to i lie District's propram. They ara slati'oiicd at Ww Hope Station and I'incwood t t respect.ivi ly. .Mrs.- Naomi Kojyle was also introduced and made iv | marks. ^ The Presiding Khler then pro- , ? soulod Mrs. Viola, Summers pro-- | iilont who in hor remarks eneout- i afft-iI?t+rr?In rye number?o-f ? sionary workors who liavo so loyally rallied to her leadership?i-n?I Iho past. 1 Wo were roilunate in having , present tin- ehraiuilty at?d ernte.llll Wi'fe of our I'lesidilip; Kldet , who was JiresoilIed to tin- v?:-t audience and with hor personal! magnetism held everyone spell-! hound until she released a lues- j -aye front her lpairt of lony re- | menthrance. Site is both a foil- j - . -l'orence BratuJii Er<i>;idi'jU and a ' ~ ('otinectional Officer". "She Ts a_tij Kf IMMU^^m^^uxilinvy I Ark., is getting her ?nti-tetanus injet fWomen's Army Auxiliary Corps Tra: 'Iowa. All Auxiliaries coming into tl Against tetanus, typhoid fever and Jcessing in order to insure continuei 1 CAMHKN JOTTINCS __ | AosU'tilay (S nday i uc '.vi-n j found fit chiiic-li and :ii i.inv I trvt* personI Mm an A. .Mr !*." and a loyal mw, atnTif there i> ni.e | dosicei -H-s?t-?? - sec ? +?*?rhttrrb?nt-} f amdcu move in a good way. Two ] thirds or more i t' the members j hnvt' never met the gentleman sent ! here. We are asking the |>. F. pi i1)1 icly io i nine and hear the an j peal. "Truth ei ashed to earth shall > rise again". It was told that teej I*. F.. wa> present in the l\M. l! it had he''" mn.mw.il ..c believe us, he would have been met and told. May (led direct t him to designate another time, A special prnratn will be had at I Sardis Raptist ehnreli of which] I!ev. Ferguson is pastor and i Miss Annie Hlvther is dm L-._ ? Seventy-two selectees frrnn the & eity and Kershaw county we're or flered to report at Port Jackson. The group includes iJr. Tlteodore James Whiitaker brother of Miss Ruth. one of Jackson high teachers. Amnion 11. Collins, son of Mr. . A. 11.. It mortuian nl rcjv.ifo. Herbert M. l)uren of Mrs. j Maggie M. Daren of Church St. | .Ih.CSC* and all go with fervent | prayers following them. Mr. and Mis, J. I,. Alexander I w'hen last hearing from t hinr boy I at Fort Oglethorpe, said he was doing nicely. Mrs. Addie Ransom has heard % Uy bureau of Public Kclati CONCR \Tl" CATIONS?B(-caus< Charleston. S. C., received her cor Auxil.ary Corps through a specially \-\?X? Hi imli.::, 1'iHiiiLT company especially happy to congratulate lr from It !tj j'Q-t adjutant of Fort I)< of ollioe isi the hospital at the First > Checks ami Third Otlicer Vashli T Second tMtkr.-r Betty Clngtie, thin ? - ceremony. ? ?i? 'outsintulinv; en-nil to tin* Central! ! ('iiiUVi'i tu t' in -pari if t.htr and to | i Coin h Carolina iii jieheiaJ. | The opportunity was cordially ^ ' i \Ioi?d? i 1 to iho?fay-men of t It e ;; 1 )istl if! for oxpifssinlls. l!ro. ! i A ,i i "i'?*'.n.lv of?\ "iv?H..OI. ploito?*? id hi- -uppoil to iIn- adniinialra- ? 1 mil rind in t!if foni'ci? of his rema ii> solicited 11 if sulVin p;o <d I I'ho Brethren for tin- (ieneral Con j r..,.,. i i.,,.i ...... ..r i ..< i...i i i .St. JlaulH W'. ;i imitj-' ap I tin" I 111 i" lilt- living; and ' tin* church financially. tie :itilimine; <1 his candidacy and up- I I pealed for \i>U's I'm the fienei'Sil 1 C.'mlVi? Ui" Viiee. i OivJnvilation of pastors ami t lay delegation from vnriou^J i hoI'f i s the following places were I \ n terniee Lockhart, Hot Springs, ' :tion at the infirmary at the First P ining Center at Fort Dos Moines, t he Corps are given immunization I small pox as part of their pro- < 1 health for all mefubers of th? ,?\? from her son Cornelius, he is stationed at Arlington; California. She had nm heard from him since -Hefori1 (V-ris-t-mrrsv- He says?he"ts? Warner llro\\M is Also stationed :l in the "JI -t (J.M. l'egj. where CurmTu. is. We can only trust I'rov- !l ideiice ti.at neace may cume out of " confusion. s a Hit: M.wm.KKv rrrsTincT f *. s All churches in the di.-tnct have;n liik' n ?>n mow lit'ti and moving n-j flVe lookjii<? for j Ward .to the great task that lies he) I'nvc the district in HM-'L I"' c following persons from the'i various churches haveentered a ' I contest to raise monies for the d quadrennial which meets in Little ' v ~TT?7ck. Ark, later on i11 tTuF year, j The person raising the highest amount over twenty dollars evilly he given a l.rin along with tlie dele |' gates in the said meeting. These are the contestants: .Miller chapel. Mrs. Ida llnre; j I STetvherry circuit. Mrs. Illanchc s Marshall: St. .lames circuit, Mrs. v l.urcna Davis; Hannah circuit, I s Jiljjit Cora Clary; Shiloh clltirch f '"Mrs, T'.velena Douknight; Provi- e i dence cir nit, Mfss Kit a Hart; St I Paul circilTt," Mrs. S. .T, Johnson. \ j Other names will he added to the ' list Inter. Let us pray for the sac- v | cess of the district. v m ii uni". U. S. War Waib.v D. C. > Third Officer Virginia M. Cheeks, amission in the Women's Ariny. ordered ceremony, Cuptain Jack officer for Officer Cheeks, was e*i\ Major-En R. Payne, second fs^loines, administered the oath iVAAC Training Center for Officer onUins, also being treated there. i from left, also witnessed the UTejited Ini <?iii' ho t i il l meet ' im's: District t 'onfcioner I'inewontl Mt. Oliv.e church: M>issioiiii v Convention at Khonezor. l/ou>vi 11? ("t.; Sunday Sc'houl and' I I miIII. < Mill..-Ill urn 11 ry w:i nl Sim ly Ullll Ot. AI Ior" ?re< civing mn budget I'm he year's U'urk; Drs. Geo.? ('. hihnson and L. Daniel King made known ilieir General < 'onferenep llnl.il iull:; .11 III asked I'm I I.II:.id ration. Dr. 11 ildehrand submitted the olluwig Recommendations for he year l'J-l.'J: I do hereby recom iiend that' we the constituency ot he Watciw District of the Con in v uiuvrrniT uneci an 01 our ll'orts that: 1. Throughout the District we 'in prove OTT the lime fur opening uir?services. ? 2. That the District' put on a ampaign for the saving of souls. arly .lis it /is possible rto plan ami. itsul to win k on hrs annual program. 1. That cm h pastor shall holil egular anil ellicienuOH'u ial Hoard Wecting.s. . Toe foregoing recomincndaioi+s were highly accepted by the irethren. Every indication is thut lie satuo will be iimnediately put no effect. Our closing was agreeably inerrupted when to the great suruise of the Elder over twrr-honh ed pounds? of food products rere iTiTh"Jiiito the altar /or him. 'his was followed by cash dona- j ions by those who were unaware f the movement. Dr. 11 ildehrand s an acknowledged leader o f rrnTT l'ndef- his guulanee the VjiToreo" District is being niaiv hailed uii to greater and more ohle achievements. At the close of t'his extra-orinary session Rev. King and his ;ood members put 1/cforc us a able lit for a King. Long and ileasani shall be the reminrscnce of our sojoui ii at St. Haul. Rev. W. K. Wilson, Pastor. llfTIIEL A. M. lLjHl Rf lT Itev. I1. |<t Folder, I'nstnr I'' ") h\ die. _S ?_.^ikuulivy- WMhhoautiful spring- like day and quikI many of the old ehurrhjjnei s it Worship. The Sunday school pened at its usual hour with asistant Supt., .Mts. Fred I.even, aid?bee- eo--\Yr>T'hi it TTT rTTcir post 1 duly. At 11 o'clock the pastor irenched n fine heartfelt sermon, object: "We are Laborers Torether for (Jo?l" Matt. 20:1. The (IllMlde hm pastor presented it our first board meeting; is to be i tip-top. We tire triad to say we re starting- out again with a new tastor who seems to have his teart and mind in the work tuul we le feel that under his leadership re shall again go to sut'eess. After the elose of the mnvtt inn- I >l*bs e)vice the pastor accompanied by nombers of the Stewardess hoard notored to F.mamiel church along cith Kro. (' H. Miller who preach d a very timely sermon choosing ( or his subject "Faith". Night ' ei vice found us hack at llethel cith many in attendance. The mes age for the night was chosen rom Si. Matt. 7:"J 1 subject "Heavn". For both messages the pasor apparently was at his best. We vi re glad to have Mr. and Mrs. <Ielson Jennings of Marion, S. C'., isit us. feme again you will alvju's find a cordial welcome here Tilt: PALM I ?i iiiil Ji L Data -at ( \ Mcthodist Conference A.llf'j S. I . .Ml't tit it 11 ;t rillll'?T?-HCI4 r?<istMl . cr session. Nov. 2r>-2!l. 11*li? ;il (ilmilin. in Tiiuily M. ilion-iw stir ili'i sii wiThmri iloii- mo.I plaoo to 'a I'.M-'i. Hint liar jiocii-uupwa rndonioii in tin* history ol' tho onn l'rronro. We always jail alt ill vital ioa and a iihur to 5*0 to nhh-h?i-hr?I +s'4h+?'o?4-1??.?. I,|-4iiml nroptmsi for with moat "TFhTP; TiiToi i >4.?Th?-7I?- ?ii,IViMirtv t iiOIPfolP. I I t|Hrstod vhi. "Ihii!. iliitl ljloI Io. m Int. aUil. aumiu4 a mvl your oi.nvt niiiy )n?int. i i- rolifi-t riirc I.as I>i11 ih in-ini illy; ii|(i>n 7 of .v oilios in tin- stair. Iy >mi 1871 to ti? ll! to invito and i nli iiuin lior ofat-iiilou-ly. or on thr^ l afiliny plan. It sooto ; IVoiit what has luipponrcl in lift last s.os olio of llio.tr iliilnriiiionl was lit ahlo or ooniluoivr inoiiyh to tatisr thoso oilios to ioiitinuo. thoiot'oii all of Iht'm liavo ahout <)uito no;t. mi tho slniifplt of thtil, hi tut lit orahlo niln i rrayons,which aro IT??i~ II .1 III i l'< ill S ID I iM'II 11 >11 lllTI', III* conference voted at one to request tin* General (Tml'erenee of HMI to grant her the permission to divide immediately tlierewit.li. The resolution-, passed on that matter is is follows: Dear Bishop uiid BrelhTeh": r ' -""For ynarons- loo numerous to mention, and of which we. are all too familiar, w'c. therefore, advise and pray that the General conference permit us thru the enabling ait to divide." ' The .Ministers' Wives' Alliance Auxiliary to the Hoard of Pensions was organized by our far-seeing Kinir and the follgyintr officers -and future providing' Hishojf 1.. 11. wele elected: Conference President, Mrs C. C Reynolds; Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. C. "Gibbes; Corresponding; Secretary, Mrs. J. SV. Curry; Treasurer, Mrs. 1.. T. Thompson,- Vice-Presidentsc 4kan fort district, Mrs. T. J. Robinson; Bennettsville, Mrs."W. .1, Gupple; Berkley. Mrs. Josephine laivine; Charleston. _ Mfs. 1R?11. Jones: Florence, Mrs. J. \V. Taylor., Green /ille, -Mrs. K. B. Robinson; Orange burg, Mrs. W. R. Gj-egg, Spartanburg. Mrs. G. A. Thomas. Sumter; Mrs. Pansy Pearson. The Bishop expressed himself of jeing exceedingly piotiTl of, and elated with these elected group of choice women to carryon this ur gent wol'K, (collecting: and reporting Pension Funds.) Kyery since the good Bishop has heen elevated to that high ecclesiastic rank, lie has been championing: thut grand cause. He has interested more people, hoth young1 und old of all classes perhaps, .concerning Pensioning the Retired preacher than any other Bishop in the ('ntnv.il of fill women reported alxmt $(500.0f: alone last year at te.e conference for this laudable cause. Sincethey have been cont'd ClUi' wide organized, we hope and pray that their contribution shall be at least twice as much at our next annual conference session. From each one of our minister., a certain amount is asker of their.church to H' raised, and reported at t'he an > nual conference Tor ((inference ] Pensions. This sunt is invarably raised. The full report for litis assessment for last year turned in was $1.;i21JML Wi; have not reach jl'iI Ihif. .point y_eL.where we ran give our retired pastors a liberal pension report on retirement. It is also true that many of our re ired ministers have gotten many times more out of the pension fund into it. Bishop Lorenzo Houston King nas studied carefully and accuratety this sane, timely, potent, heal thy wwil 11.ni|iy tmklllj' !BV1 rohimand. He has become a specialist along this line. He, we opine, gets immense joy of soul, peace, of brain, and quiet of conscious out of this, his created, satiating, acceptable, ample and genuine project. He is tremendously anxious null. *? I- limn 111(1 nun ?I?11 11 of this regal golden Pension Scheme, and work everlastingly at, and with it until every pensioner across the states, will ho given a comfortable support, and every preacher will be disarmed of the slightest apprehension of being slighted or embarrassed at his retirement, of .being taken care of in his tired, exhausted, and reclusive evenings on earth. Lastly, until every layman shall have studied, mastered, and experienced every principal and element thro sacrifice, and cheerful giving to make this indispensable project, a sacred, and ideal goal, and the saro-i.KADKU? r ; nti i HI. M ! ;. (Mt i Kjji L i t *? \. ( . S ^ 1??11 ( 11. I', i -11?r Tin- 11'-.- L11 Mi.. .1 -iii: ! ' K I'lli7cil\ v. i< F.; TTm ? ! j J hlltcll; .l:ii I <' 111 T!lf . 1. :. >!' V.aS ttHHcd wit'll v. i; t anTi >i<>i id j lYk'H<i*-. IS*, i \ i v- vvitj." a.;. Hymn - Scrvunl -i! (; ><i v.Yl! | Prayer - i;? . P. 1l. Hymn ; Sim p in .) esii. . S" Vi;>i I' i < - - Ii . . < }.Smuii. I lltU.ua j-y?.?.Ui??. Mauitixi. Htrmrrrlrr." ltrr: ~> rSv' \M vf? r , rnrryr ._Cul;? ( W e ll iX.ai.-l Al?-. .I, "hirrrrtrT? {"tT^ TteTVTre~V.T~ tt.ttf.~ i ~ ' TV Hi1". S < ,;ttiv. SHrr-iji.i, I.nn ( * I ' ' I I ' TtM .It - II - < .11 . Set'TIHUl 1"t-' l*:f ' t"-f"! i t'l iii:i (' ui i - Si < ;( ( \ v. a; I It wn a 11* t i i i >. :,l fun. : ' I In- ( ini."i !i .m i . a '.ri\ 11. iin] I i i??. in lii i i.miiif nf % . !! i. i,.|. 11,1 I ll is Nl'I'Vire I i fl IU-! .1 , .til 11... . Hi (in il ;ii lii. i.. I..in. < Tfi* i -.hi vIif r.' r.. r. rrrsr~T.7" M U i' l.inif" .ui.! ! a .: i: i i\-fi. .mil Klij'.ii" iii;.I Iv.iv' i.'* K < 11i.i? ?I;. 'I'llri-a . i 'I f i and a lai 1 . : i ! t.i i if la l i vt:ii-l } i iciu! . KRiivir/.KU?^?r .r. ruttrtnr I v 1* N S. II. M.lllilt. I'. I < I ill" S. S, ffiiifil at I'jy'.il w i i Mij Hull' acting Sum. Tin- less.in \\a i??-uu111 iiiiy uiseusseu ami explain etl by I lib pastor. Immediately .11 ti'iv a- warm nrayor .meeting l'ul lowed. The pastor* preached a wonderful sermon. ~xt Jet Lid:.1 theme?(toil's?< 'iinllrnpe rrr t+irt'luiivh. All seemed to enjoy tin message. This hemp;' <>ui; fust rpnutfeily?conference. (?.? ?pasto* acting for the elder who i otdtl not present. pioci'ded .uii collect the, assessment whirh wa~ paiitujn JT.rtj At 12p.Hi. Rev. Sartor ami choir of Zion I'ilgrim Baptist church were with-us and rendered' valuable service for which wi thank them. This beiiijr an effort to- raise money to remodel out church. .Total raised $4T..r>0 for -which we JriVe t;<7d~the IhahksT Wi ale sure Improving sime Rev Mai i Lin has been our pastor. (Airs.) Katie Aide Ruff, rep.iicy most real conference - causes. This year will be the stuaghtest, toiifclUest,* most nbdu- I TTtTF' U n< I tinrival"perhaps 77i "all | of tlu- S. C. Annual Conference j ministry. It will take extraordinary efforts, and all ol' our tvserv( strength, courage, 7.0a!." and en" deavor to compete with tising op- ( positions, and 1onfounding eon- j dilions, but \V(. shall persexeiv. I consentiate, Pray, Work, Trust InJ God. March On! Shoxvei Trig of ie- j suits must, and sliall surely come j JOHN < . < i 1 Iflil'.S, (Irein S. ' I V- j^s ' ?. jtiB By'"'FCrflT D1X, N. J.?Orr the Odell Gillon and James Crowe ol Medical Sanitation Company. fr played for MusiilloJLHigh and ? front, is from Dayton. Ohio, at right is Sgt. lluggins of New V team also includes several ex-col ^/>nf out u of \In<ll4iitl Ss. til ;t 1 <? I il 1" < nim11 hi ins lln i mull t. ST. |?KTKR A M I:. ( HI R( II , Rev. C. II. t ook. Raster Montiocllo? The ehureh and hot-, dutiful members mv doing snlen- j drd work. The wi atner was unfavorable Sunday hut tin- Supt. -Mrs. Agnes Cnnupton was at her post with a large attendance. The lesson was beautifully discussed. The pastor Rev. Cook came' helore us and delivered a soul stirring sermon: using as si subject: I anr the door, if any man come, he Ynust come by me. Everyone enjoyed the sermon. Come nndHoar n man sent frtmr-thwh A few Sundays ago \ye fvore glad to have Rev. C. It. Cook's daughter Miss Annie Hell Cook from Blaney and New York City with us. 1 p ' L.. i-HU . f J'ul,!..- Hr.? iout mr;oki n. w ? riefctiRC. club o tbe ualy tl'l'IW?HH=?tvU-y??Mii*M g vln y III?Uwmake the liioit ut it, Heie tiie the tllleat. , Will I Mil; i M V. V. Mb* l'.i. 1.1 I; -1 r, b-pa l 1 J i.t 11 l'i > i i *-'lllnl.iV .ill' I 1,1'"";. . I ii;. i:; i : \ I , :I! i i 1 n ? _ <!;i\ 11! u >1 , i? i :?111?* :i I tie 'ii hi i ii| ih>- i iuicc" :i i , , ;111 i-ai Iv ari> Mui t i :11 i ;n tr. < .i i ; | el. in ' !i v.? 11.. i ! > it i . a hi .1, mi I t 11 I III* ! Illl" i t|i-l ill ill !l. lilll' , i anil Itt V? iiltliill-l' bill ? \Val tifi at' a h.i lahfl I th.i- 11* tihil ill . . .I"|j|i 11; i i 11 V*"?-11 tuliiil;. Lwi?i*-.?.. iiuvv a hu'Ii.Im-'i I.r tin- I .it i. ial stall of A^Iijii llauhlin Mill. Hlu nrrvi'H?t+rr*?l .ui'.ly?hrn?i n. m' \ -iivt yea is. nmst .vut'y ,-iivai.t \va> shr*. ? Shr*?iiTTtriTi?}i' i si If?rr?l'i :r;ti tu rti in | tl I'.'/. . i -1 . I * i' i. 1 i'. itU'inin'i s. In iter i hari li v.urk :lu ktii'W He i i i i'.| iiui i|i'i iiniinat i"i btil in dml's tiaim- : hi iu. t xiiii lii'i sf oiilili'i tu thf v.Ium'I aiii! ilii! wliati'Vi i in i i.amis j'uiiint in iiu. As a ! rii'.'iii aiul tin lain v tip Zi >tt cfuir h 'in' srrviil a.-- c'nu'rli(I'f try t'ntll II cltrr ; tu |{* TTr?*tTl' ii I riacli'. ii'.iii. I n'i iij' liii-'.ii- i.iuaiil A fi V. lllMII'.s ln-t ore sill- t HI ^ - ft! s'. bcay'vil Gai't 1" talti' 1;? I uut t | Ia-ti-ntwi'V.?T-ltwr who n*t*rn tT her cm ??- -* ia?- ?- sh-i- I'll 111-11 (Iii*i11 inn by one to Iiit bi ll ait.I b lyyi-il i .? 111. was a 11-.1ii< r a- \\ ?*i' a ^a 11 i t n <! :sti<1 -N'rr. Ilir i-i'nuiu'C'S an<! si-nsr <.! 11 .:? !- shall li\ < a .a lii'tiaa.ii-. ! < h> i :j I|i r ilaily ]>::i; i a "I .ni'il, hrli. roster of the strong Fort Dix b?Bkel I the 255th Quartermasters and Ser Miuth Carolina Stale College; Crowe id played for Dayton High, and A): oik, who played for Beuantin Fran! lege players who starred in previous den. Fort DiS is playing a stiff sc II Kill IIII I \ M. I-,. ( Ml IK II IJ t*\. I'. A. Vmmfe. I'astor Kimdav school opened at its ns. al hour with Supl. officer.- and teaflipvs present. A line h?ssoji was taught. N<>. 2 quarterly t lass is holding the banner. Miss Carrie Robinson, teacher. After rtos tng. a short prayer service led l/y Rrothor K. IV. Ki-ordon. At TJ oc|nok'"the pastor opened (he morning service; taking his text. from .lohn 7th chapter; subject : I know flint, for He hath sent me. He preached n wonderfnr sermon Ihbt everybody enjoy?-d. We are stfh-drying I'm- m owe church work. " fVp (he sick I e?f r" JSrst er' .Ta'tltc (indaon, Sister Klizn Robinson. Sister Ophelia Wright is up and around after bemg in the hospital. "J '? ' * gl I fc RHELl tioti, U. H War Uoij , \N h^h , U. (.'. \ iiuiices are taught tlTe art of sdf1 I xxeaoun for. a r.oliiivi and to prepare u- "Sflt" H?ly"? tiit.y wiu tuafctit t?'i?f attacker is lev Lack \Mtb a jab to J i ," ?. ' * ! n. CM ! XV..r; . H | M j S\. I . I;..', M: ..- <: , . - i.i;t' ' I.. f?..y mi11.11 i;N '"> r I iif 11;111 i: I ^ .'.'i Hti? ?\x. It. r liinsiii-.j x. ni i. ai lit ' - \ \] I./ Hi n :? v ..- V , 1 l>nii<lili}'- ii|t ill ? ! Iruii! v rinliiw l. 1 "' '*' ' '''1 ! l : - H"i I' "a I l I a l; ~ 11- in :a.i!\ Ju t ji..: t i .-;."0.(ih ..ri ' V . 5j .'-iii.il;.; in .Wait i.. \S fi fi J l.'.ii.l I.ilji.; 1,1 i, iliijl; l.i'.l.t -t.. - . .1 , ..ill) !.' t.aii I.ai.t all ?.t . j | ii-iiili <! ! ai Imtli i liaiilu-i; A*' , ' i \ i1 < H.i! I-I \ < il lici j f?-!l?i'.vm::i: t : >-v :;ii-i.ils ian tr.Jy I iii > mii.; l'a.il 111 i <. 11 >' 11' It j^uut! ' ? . tijiht. she lie I ilHIISl'. a h w.i_i I.. .,n'i ilf. at in) tiinrr)?v. :iv ! in rial. i i . ii i ?\ 'Ji l'l iii > i IW iii i- I al.i'i il.a ll- .\!ni:iia\ al ii r- | | HI 'I 111 _il! I In i W |,t ! Iiiiiiii-i ainl KlitVr I >. i . < ro. i>y in I , . ha!>? . s-'i'i-. Mi v. Knuna (laili. j l-'l"\\yi ; 111 s: Amelia Jol.nstn:. | lit ii-i:i Will mm . All, i- liyr.t,, !.? : ni;. t:i r. S.'lhio Ilii'O, KII.I "SiiT* . Miii. i ' T I- iiniiy laiii in tlic hi'im- "! Air. ami Mis. Jim Law ovi-ti:i*i!,i f'TursWay morning the party "PIT i_i-ia?r Iyiykin. S. <". Kttnemltzrd at | I ii ill nk at (iiio.l JI . j ?t? .M. L. | leJlUI't'll 'if which slip w:i :i miait- I ? - '?'? li. Kii k \v;ts in charge. ! i I i. Will I'mlri stand. Mi-s K. I jiwsrtt. Special j f 1 ?i.iJ: ( i>(Ini'. (ii f>\ i- ( '\id 11>. \\'; .. , II. W 111 } ball team ar? Private* First Class fceant Dee Higfdns of the 731st lure, i* from Massillon, Ohio, and 1 1 r '1- I-** , nnvtiui^ avui m livin Ul<? iciy m I sbuma State College. At Crowe's | klin High School. The Fort Dix j t seasons in the big intercollegate heduie of outstanding college and I CANAAN A. M. K. CHIRCH Rev. R. Benjamin, l'astor I Sunday school at the regular | houi. with review by the pastor. j brought a wonderful sermon, enjo\ ed by - all. ' On Jan. 8lh Mr. 5s. II. Tnman | passed to the great, beyond. He was a faithful member of this church. We hope our loss is heaven's gnm. ? The pntronsi and children o f Canaan schorrl regretted to sec j F'vof. Levi DeLnine leave t h t after hit (oiwth year with ! us! On the 1.1th he was given a !"Taieweir drffher, which Tvb reported as having enjoyed. Ho loft on j tho 18th for Fort Bragg N. C. I We wrsh him much success. ? >:koiI' <)Ni; .i.i-ft in;r nf Group jfl V> t i-.: M.ii Ilium Colored teachii - v a- h -i'i Wednesday, Jan. 20 f u the Mlenlieim school. ? TLc .linliiw wx>> called, to ordCx i'V Yhanman Kev. L. A. Gel'< i, Mr.-. T. B. McQueen led l.vatuip-. MV>. Prudence McCol- m TT;i"ii 77p?" n< ?I and conducted^ +m- 4\ n:i:n? <H -cos-sion, "The M i II! i ' t iScinn'1 ill the M < '<<iiinuii.it \our afei t Jeanet ,J ' aYe-i-,?.Mi .i ?Hrr K. Graham inr^B hei creative way of supervising;,toiu-hct to present hh fl I h< !>n>i>|i-m i?i tie discussed; 1:1 i hi- was correlated " jS 'v. III! lay topic: I'l'OinptMU^aH ami iioie'-ty wi fe tile main topics i i i i 11 - -eii. The- e were so t rented'<J -'-t..4: - ai w - i??? Milln'tdt l?> 1 i? n? rnt i,'-i r v aloe. ? Mi \V \ s, tiifi:, y our State "~1 h-'-M ai.M Mi. A. I . Kastcrling ' "in . Su|it, vua?r ir,r distill- '-.i '.rui>leni >isitoi.-> ;im| joined freely i '!i- r i - i> n >t> in?tn?tr6ting '-2 m;iH> way l>\ which We could a???H-trrj 1 ii 111 pi. Their1?? i-ii .1 ii< I l.:i pllll suggestions ffl am m "treat ly lu ncficral to the yVotip. The meeting was one-' of V ii: Cm mat i?>11 and inspirat ion. The I!!" rrhj'i111 school and- its faculty |fl ai>' iloi'ii;; a line piece tif work. ja l tie lluiue l it uiiuiiiic department ha- tntoh- ;t wonderful?improve- " nietit; total cost amounting to ap~;i7i<\ipiately SRll.Oh. . . M i s. fT 7T! I iel/er. Reporer. ~"J Sin- leave- t.. mourn her death T?e tTollie!. t i p-lllot hf-I\ 3 lllOSt .t.-voti.t eoieiii Ruth Johnson and ^ :i ho-1 <>t r. Intives ami friends. Wt alt tu'i b.a 'loci loves e?3^oc8^c^ao^aoooftC05OTOce^ I David G. Ellison 1 General Insurance j Honest and efficient atUntioa J given to all business '-M placed with me P HON E ?717 ? MADAM WRIGHT J PALMIST FAMOUS. HEADER & ADVIftOll Not Here TodayanJ Goo* Tomorrow Look Far Nam* Seventh Daughter of the SavemtJl Generation. I'.OltN WITH DOUBLE VEIL _ _i fThis lady arrived ?n your 1 town to c!j good for tha j public by her wonderful powers in reading tba M history of one'a life; also 1 gives advice on all affair* 1 of life, sudh an love af. J fnirs, business matters, family affairs, wills and divorces and moat ,? everything pertaining-to-the W*U ^ "fTi^^of one's lifeCall and Consult Thia Gifted I.ady at Once. She also doea 1*1 Crystal Reading. Watch for fiirn 1 ?Open Every T?ay and Sundays. Permanently located in Staifo Tent? on Meeting St. on U. 8, \ Highway No. 1, at City limits, ; West Columbia. WHEN YOl* WANT TO ENJOY ? Religious and Educational Moving, Talking Pictures At Your I Just write a card or letter to? MR. JIM DIXON Rox :t.r, Ninety-Six. S. C. Giving the date and place. Y'our Road-show man w ill bo on his way |. to entertain you. ESmmvI piyp FLOUR to***- 1