The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, January ,'W, 19IX
JOHN art) N N19VS
Mt. /.ion Itaptjsl Church
S.nday was"a pleasant day f n
all churchgoers. There were many"
worshipers at tre house of God.
Sunday school met on time wifchj
Supt. and teachers at their postof
duty: The lesson was taught in
groups. We are proud to ,sec our
Si niiav school improving.
Wo are glad to know that Mrs.
Annie Harrison is improving. JMr.
Noah Amos is still on the sick
list. We witth for him n speedy
recovery.
Notice!
Rev. Hightower the pastor ol
Rosa Spring .wants all Rosa Spring
members to be present the tirst
Sunday niglvt.
^Tdgefield County Training School
T We have just completed verysuccessful
midterm" examinations.
As We go i"*0 the second semcis-.
ter W'e go witr. new determination
to do a better job, though we are
mU pleased with the woik in tne
semester.
Much has heen jieernvmttcimii
ami aromul the school already this
year and w$> are honing to do bigger
and better things.
Our Principal. Mr. James E.
King is very pleased to have quite
a few students making the honor
roll for the first semester*. An
average of 88 had to b? ma in taincongratulate
these student,. on
their good work and wc. lidpc
others will he added for the sivnnd
semester.
The basketball season opened
with a bang! We played Sohofield
in our gym and the girls won
by a score of 86 to 20 in a closely
contested game. MillhouSe and
Nicholson were easily the outstand
. ? ing?players - foi?Sri m lie Id?girls.
Blanche Hurley, Sarah Carter and
Grace Brown were .outstanding
for Johnston. Johnston boys play
ed \rell but finally succumbed to
superior play on the part of Sehoficld
boys. The scores were 26
loYT.
Helen Amos, reporter
COKESBURY NEWS
o , . . .. I
ouuuay Di'injf rally day at St.
Paul, there were quite a few visitors
at chur;h. These are the
names of the clubs that reported:
C'okesbury?
?M-tv-nnd M. p. J. Irr Lrolines. $10;
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Adams. $10.00;
Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. II. x ash. $10:
and Mrs. S. W. Robinson.
$1V.00; The Miller Family $10.00;
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Foster $5.00;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arnold, $1 .(TO
Visitors on C'okesbury dutj=
Mrs. A. K. HlacUwell, $12.50:
Mrs. Inez Evans, 15c; Mrs. Elizabeth
Jordon, 15c. Mr. Paul Reed,
25c; Mr. and Mrs. B. MadJox, 50c:
Mr. N. Watts, $1.00; Rev. C. II
Golphin $1.00. Total $>1.55.
Goggins Club
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goggin:
| $2.00; Mr. George GOjjgins, $100;
Mrs. Henrietta Goggins Louden
$2.00; Mr. Parker Arnold $1.00;
Mr. G. C. Nash, Jr., $2.00. Total
$8.00 ,
Hodges Club
Mr. Arthur Aron $1.05.
Freetown Club
... > Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Dixon. Sr..
$10.00; Mr. and Mrs. George
Klugh, $1.00; Mr. Odell Makln?r|
50c. Mr. and Mrs. O. Adams $3.00;
Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Dixon, Jr.,
S2.00; Mrs. Macie Jackson 10c;
Mr Henry Jackson, 10c; Miss Mattie
R. Jackson 5c. Total $17.7."
Robinson Town?
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Starks $10;
?s. Lilla Anderson and Family.
I;; Mrs. Carrie Ligon S.'J.OJ;
Mrs. Janie Robinson, fOc Mr. W.
inson, 50c. Mrs. Gertrude Robinson
SI.00; Mr. B. Maddox 15c. To4_
tal $25.50.
.....
People's?
j Grand
total $125.09.
There are many more members
to report. We appreciate help
] t from every one. ,
a Mrs. A. R. Holmes, is delegate
>j to the Electoral college,
^There has -been quite a few
cftaths in our community, we wish
tw) extend our nearuen. sympacny.
Mrs. Eliza Hill, is still on our
- Rick list. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Etta Adams of Detroit,
Mich., is home with her sick sister.
_
Pvt. amcs Holmes is home spend
a few clays.
Sgt. Samuel Goge-ins, Jr., spent
ten day8 home. i'.
Mrs. Henrietta Woodson rpep
the week end with her pnrent.4f
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Robinson.
R. C. Nush, reporter
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Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Jan
"graduated with the Fourteenth Cl
liter Candidate School here tome
Whiting, J5904 Outhwaite Ave., C
cj- nu ~ . T n?
jitiun-y di., i nueui.\.; ij times Aw. iw
'roe, N. C.; Jerome E. Taylor, 631
Sterling, 3006 Ave. M'.a* Galvcsto
missioned second lieutenants in tli
MA K X W KM, X 1AVS
In cooperating with our goVvdn
mem. and the Pnlmm ti. i I'l.lm'.
request, we are aslwir.tr tiia* all
news items.foi' this e ?l.tmn 1,: "i\
en to our repuigv.r nut later UHc-r
Monday 3 p.m. of eaeh w? !..
The Brrrnwll eoanty tea<hermeeting
was held Friday evening
in the Butler high school auditorium.
This?meet ing. -possibly.?the
business was transacted: nuir/ers
to tile house of delegate,. were wc i
inst rue* ed and- m d w tti; s t a n< H n g
owing .to the al!-o.;t war effort,
there may not he a-meeting of tin
state teachers' e.s.-ivi;.t nm. we "aT'~
Confident - that "ur d"iegn.,es wit!
fnilyTtrrrreseiit us.
Mr, Knio Round tree smut t!v.
week-end home with his parent Mr
and Mrs. ('. ('. Roundtrce.
-.Miss t'ecile Duncan, a tea In i
in one ol" the wl wis- of lh - c-vo;".~
ty spout tliQ woo!; < ml !vune > . i t
hor parents Mr. air! Mrs .Rivers
Duncan.
Mis. V. IT. Tttxsmi V.as i.o.v.mvT
froin hor film > : . n ! is now t.Ii??? _*
lev position Butler iiii'i.
school.
Anno, r.-r rioiit is n.ade of t'.e
.nani.ii;"o of Mi>s Buby M;u"! i)n oan,
<l;'i!<.iit' V .if Mr. ami Mrs.
Rivers Duty.an. ti? .Mr. Al'x.r N;.i
per of Brooklyn, \. V. 'I'is- r
riage was se':e:.;r: ..! Ian. ;V.
4 !() (> eli ok by tno l\ov. k. )i. Eedrich
of Brooklyn. We wish
thorn a luii'' ami happy mat i ! :
lift-.
LITTLE MOI' NT A' N XiiWM?Rev.
\V. H. Bowman, Pastor
,S. SI was on time with Sunt
Sligh andVo-wurkors at iln.ii piisi.
At 11:45 a lively pray or set \ if
"^as COlldii. ted by thv-. ooniir.itI
At 12 o'clock the pastor present;d.
Rev. L. (I. Bowman, pastor of tit
Edgefield circuit who preached a
soul stinting sermon. Subject:
Go Forward. '.Many rejoiced while
-the man of (!od spoke to as..
_ iliir. and.. Mrs.. Bowman. Ucv. L.
G. Bowman and daughter Mis.
Hc!cn Osborne. .Mrs. Almenia
Sligh wcreTLc dinner g. osts of i
land .Mrs. E. M. Bookman. They
a*ore gu,-sts of Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Bookman. Th:y woi\. t!t. S.nday
night gutScS of Mr, an! .Mrs.
Um?(.la rk. ,
Sunday, Jan. 21 v.as Trustee day
at Mt. Zion. We than; they riew!.Ml1
Ht. Ill I i 1 mi II I'
donee ami Mt. Olive i'or uo ir c >operation.
Colle< tion i'2t2~.
Sunday evening, at KMt.'-u program
will b(. render, d at t h?Cehuf
h in interest of t'-e school.
The pi oar..in will i> ' conducted !?y
Mrs. Ernestine Err'ey and airs.
Gladys Milling, t aehcrs.
Mrs. Jessie ( ha-''. rep.<i :? r
ST. LIKE BAPTIST v H \ Hi H
By I topia Davis
Winnsboro?Little ('.lark vi.dde
Eelton ilepait d this 1:fo on the
21'st Th' rsday a :>:S0. He had
been aick t*-*V ! wr* I: J Ic
.was 5 -years of aire. All lliut was
possible was done for bis eorpi
fort during his illness.
I He was funi ra!b: <1 Sunday al
L~2 o'clock Rev. (. V. AI ar.i't i
I officiating. He lea vis to nu.-irn
|'.is loss a mother and a brother,
( rand mother and grandfather;
' [fcix urtcles and three aunts add
'One great-grandmother Mrs. Lute
y Ellison.
f
t. 8?The fi,ve colored men to be
lass Chemical Warfare Service 0 fhrow
arc: Left to rij?hjt, Cecil C.
'Icvelawl; Victor V. Cook, 941 W.
ster. Iinx 1fil (70S Rnvtp St Mnn.
7 Laftgrley - Ave., Chicago; Lcroy L.
11, Texas. These men will be com;?
e A^Jhy of( the United States,
j? i Tii.r.M w mcws
I'.y V. France; CI]?*vc?i"
1 Sar 1:'y was a notlf i lovedy dayand
t ve> y<>ne 4'eaiiy had the church
sinn;. IJt v. Hniitr.iirt delivered a
s'M'Mlfifi I'mrerh IX::M ^
-ai'. ct ".Je.?tis * i ?i- i'.est I'T-i. ml".
\ Iter .-in vit e tlv paster ami !iis ]
| n'Huvi'fa!i"ii visited their sistci I
char. . Tliv service,; yj> there were
i u ! #t ' s11ii it. |
i'im.v ami enjoy the missionary.
::io<rrari St. John A MIC Ch reh j
. ;t Srtiiiry; Jan. I eg'-iining at
o ii/Ci .t k, I'nir Mrs. Myers, j
; iitl I'rof. iiovian .-real;. Ilev. J.lt. |
IJonT 'V:s- hearh'g t're Fairfax;
Ir. !!i 'it <n inv; o:1 "Teh. 7. at St. ,
!o!tn A,\!chute0 at TOO pat. j
The a.-heys ami. student hotly
ii I to their principal. prof. F. 1
-i-L- iT>N in".. to?In ih'fpi : * -and heart'
felt jy.'Miath.y ia :.i? lien nveinent
t.ver the liee.th of his irraii'imoihe ? .
I 'tn-'t i. iss voi i copy of the 1'aljaa
t to?iadi r.?fT yon tin y?ni?will
l-iis - ,. ! ot>>ir i hat week. i
i
I
I
A been edgn on the appetite
provided for our soldiers everywh
enjoying their repast are, left to
bus, Ga., Pvt. Joseph English,
Samuel, Albany, Ga., and Pvt. Jc
MT. ZiON A. M. I!. ( MI'R( H
Ki'V. .1. ( . J.c'tnriti IVM>r
A l?:r- iMrt.'-n fatioir was out
S.::n!;iy a. ! S'.:t ;i:<v ! opened
at iti,- i:> al Innr will t.-u- e.-sis,
iiii.i i ...I v?i; - ?" '
tea h?-:s at 'tin if p ro:* duty. At
J t1! ; V.'C!- IO h f.li ill - I'.'-'im- S.levtI
: il ill.- to.Xi i ta.-.cr.la.u :> ' i s.Lia'Z-Sri
i .! -Tit? A in is.WyiiA i.opc.
j inis was a wotn; rf':' minion vital
j -fi iitol to It.iVf ti tii'1 whole
I ( unat'CLratinu. ( A - .ir still
I rcccivinir San.la Clans.
.Si t -r At ic !.'< 1 ,i. iters ores'
t,tr 1 hi.n nt'nv in money
taiiry. i-f'e e'! .illy iv-' i-ivei| i*.
, h: i t.-ivcM !,,v,iiv. A i nam l>-?hin
J *_t- i.! i -.-.i'o I t ier.J of o ;i-- ft ant
' i > ',;1\ LI.' . e it vo A!Y.'il(
li" ( ,i i of on- trusU-es t<.
! jn emm. ji! rh - el. oh- V. e are
J at r.,' r-fsSJ' il -r t'.i... 1-,'ift :.> ? ex;
Je t . l-;ru?mir -f4?o m-e rnpre-'n
IV". f'.-H: trrtmtih "ins the wieTT
i : : J < v ai v. a if) v rs. .Jfi n
l.i 'j lit:!.-. I!c f'li.iiivctl .ills sinv
7
<> Tamil.
! Mi-, !:irli.-r.i!>i'ii was a
. \'is'i'?r at oar cluuvlt ami wo wolt
point; him and others at ail sor1
V wvs.
THE PALME*]
ci in ion > i:\vs ' i
! - ..
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iiin;.; . .r-M, < aiach
!! \V. W alL r, I' i. I
j . ileti ir:v w-.ll cxkd all
: day Sum.';:y. kurr!\*" v.-iaoi ii>.
r v. .: i y rr ? . * . . \ :r I I II.:
was \ l y u. r.* i " an! .1*kill of
;i'.nr ... I.. I!. 11. h'.ui,. ,n 1 ; i.
, r. lis !.a I ?;.?: i- (i; < .ucrninu
i ai ri t veiu:: ; : . ic". v. JW'.luh.Y
ii t i:i'j 1 t< :-.i w;?- found St.
J. ..li .i i , Ji ' ' \ V.-\y -U^
irv-'n ; Stiifday fu-nin^ I Sam ? !
i !<*>: 1 _: sr.b'oct: Ihrs is tin.' Hoy
..'i luti His Iti'. iiu is Haiti Was No
' I. Ml who he::i?l if \? Hill
: ui inspired.
T
? 'It. Moriah laniti -t Church
llov. I*. S. I'id.s Castor
We had a wonderful "Sunday"
. s; hool.- Siipt. I.. DM laid was at his
mo...I. The pastor faint'- In Yore us
and tr .:k!. >1 a 'wonderTit! socmen
l'e\t. l'sahi; 112\>: 1; subject: Servo
1 a Cod That Will Respond. His
tVennon was-vorv impressive'. Col-'
j lot t ion S'lt'i.no. Many visitors were
nrescn t.
Mrs, Klkn J. pilhird of Washington
P. C.. visited relatives and
friends fieri* the past week end.
Mr-. Cora. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs.
Chesses Williams. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur I'.yrd wot dinner "Ernests
j "f Mr. and Mrs. Willie Byrd.
J C|,l. W; ft. Hurley former Bell
I St. .Science teacher visited his
; wile hen* Mrs Krnestin.* S. liar*
woe happy to see hint, lie- le!
n.rircd Thursday "to Sioux Falls
i Field, South Dakota, where he ir
I stationed. Col. Harley . is id.ntified
with the AAFTTC division.
Cpl. and Mrs. Harley were enterI
tained at the home of his sister*
| in-law Miss M .-li.-Shell by mew?
nets of Bell St. faculty and a few
I hitiir.au* friends Tuesday night.
Wednesday morning. I'rof. .I.T.
W. Minis etl'eetively welcomed
Cnl. llstvtey with .a special chapel
exercis*.. He gave a touching in*
spi.-ational talk that will .long he
remenihcrcd.
1- . He was ayah) tm?his post when
| ':< gave a tinuly lecture to his
, fo'. r. < r Doy Scout group AVodnosj
<i:;y night at the Uell St. school. ,
V>" play?hw?the hoys u sal'o re
lui II.
i
is no exception to the good mesa
ero is that served in Hawaii. Here
right, Corp. John L. Sellers, ColumGreensboro,
Ga., Pvt. Bennie W.
ihn Preston, Tampa, Fla,
, LEESVILLE HERALD
Now that til' are back on t ho~"
scon again with just a little news.
Servile at Friendship Baptist
the Sur.iiav school. Rev." K. A.
' 'V.s t<> ' < ai iii,; lest at!.I
Simony meriting1 lie look lit;-, tt-xt
St. Matt. 5:i7. The- prayer service
j'tst before the sermon was a warm
ear. Ik v, J. S. Enlow pi ayod afiter
the sermon after v.v.ieh there
was a eoo'l offering.
[ 1 he .Missionary society Vi. 1 <I its
meeting which was very good.
The night eidce was anothti
rood meet in-. just like old time
i.re'.iviil. A liberal collection was
. made,
, The IN v. A. A. Ainaker pastor
Calvary f.lK eluirch proa. " al foi
th" lie . Mi Adams at I o'clock on
Sunday afternoon thou- was anoth
or areat sermon hoard and a good
roller t ion. So we were in the ser1
vice for !lie l.ord- all day Sunday
I'Ui'i many visitors at each of the
U' . i. lies. \ is i Wto-.m c always w<4
tc<-me to our churches.
Visitors in the Monies
Misses ( arolin. imdred, Cathl.rrme
Drafts visited their uncle and
jaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Rtifus Drafts,
j Master Clucrhw, .John and Emily 1
UJartmer visited their grandmother
Mrs. Eltea Uarriel Sunday,
ito I,I;ADI:K
y>
\K<>; \i> \s ?;sr < nu \ir.i \
-Uf?livv. A. I..
r1' -. T cltM.'t S11*ilm
. ' 11 " ft;. :'iT i i ii?
W.-ht vi tin- S; it V . ri teelini,
t'uh.tttthiu. wjt? here t<> set
f.'.'*~mo'.her ami spent seven -itty*
'lite house of Rev. A, I,. I>i rt
arv;ht i ii tiff last. Wednesday at'rfctatovm
J un. 211th fit I y ino ' '.it- .?>
?n j'lt out with rr? )??-*.
Mr. ? al Mt!>a.t ACs fv-tw wat
y destinyed by fire iasl
l'r.-. lav : ft c i i: .l.lMia,/ '1
wn~ s.n * ?!
Horn to Ait. am! .Mrs... J<> ht. Kar
!tie' son in-h.\v ami ?ia.t'.'f 01
.Mrs. C!t ii. (j >sit. .Jan. !" : 4M
baby boy.woiphini' j nls
.Mother :j11< 1 baby (loin1; ni.eiy..'
Rosa I.re Kail, the ilaiiyh'
ter of M i', .John and .Mi s. Iat.t:;?
w :l'l of the Happyt??\Vn sctti'm oi
M est ('t'lftnbia. after n 1 <>11 nines:
ilvpiu u'i! this life iast It iday niort
ins;. Inn. 22nd aod was fum-rali/.e*
."ion: the St. Ann Kniscrpal eii.uvi
at Caver. Stnduy afternnon, .January
li-Hh. S!n? leaves to tnonri
;ivi - iju"iiii :s hh'i ? m->s
* its and :i host of relatives ;uu
friends. Her hotly was laid t
e?t i;i St.. Ann cemetery.
Miss Perti" Morgan is operating
i beauty shop next door JL?> Mrs
Crlia I.ivintrston in * SuyaTtowr
stetion of West Columbia: See her
Sunday mornih'.r. January 'Jit!
found us at Trinity A.M.K chritli >
miles above -Newberry. lie v. ,1
X. Cauifhman of \V. Columbia, nr.s
tor. \\ hen we pot to churchwi
found ttuv j)e<?|)!e utpraa'ct! in a
Covenant n>rctinp\ The spirit
pastor presentid the writer t n
preach who took his text from
Psalms 17:15. The spiiit was still
hiph and the people seem t > jn.'loy
"ttir lnessap'e. .Alter servi e wC
went to dinner at Mr. and Mrs.
"'red Boozer's home, where Mrs.
M. C. Boozer and Mrs. "Kutrene
Metxs served. There w(. met Rev.
ji.i.-. uonapnrt who had heen iiiviti-d
to dinner alsj. It was a-Vina
limicr. Everything mat heart
couid y Nh was found on that tal
le. T?o many different things to
begin to mention here. Wo f.ree
irfathejs a!c,ii- with Mr. M. ('.
Boozer a.id Mr. E..genr Metzs satisfied
our aiyietite. It seemed we
tried to eat enough to last until
tile next Sunday and still didn't
r.iss nothing of the table. In this
home?My?Fred Roozcr In longs to
Cow Ronupannhui\n. w.-uo .mis.
Boozer belongs to Rev. faughnart's
church. It is a great pleas
.ire to he in the company of Uev.
Bonapnrt as. well as Rev. Caugv.man.
We were glad to see Rev. J. \V.
Shaw in West-fid. mhia Monday.
Mis. KfTie hue Davis i :s here
t'rom North, .S. f.. visiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Telia Livingston.
Mis. Nancy Creesebarn of Edge
wood was over in West folumbii
Monday and paid Mrs. Telia Livingston
a nop call.
Notice!
lie m em her that .the Rr.ookland
Progressive Thuieh and Fuhday
School union meet at St. James
Baptist church Saturday and Sunday,
January .'Ji!-:>1. Rev. \V. M.
Green, pastor.
BALTIMORE. MI). NEWS
1?y Mrs. Louise G. Douglass
,rMVv ;iic isavin? so:v." very, very
rold weather i:i the City of Italtinioj'f.
Mrs. Arpithor McCray Monroe
a! a serious accident on Tuesday
morning when she made a missUen
and fell bruishw hot self ahou*
tlic face. .Slio is doing sonic
better now.
The sick ate Mr. Roosevelt
death. Mrs. S. (lunthrop, Mrs. Eliza
I>av!~Mrs. Mary Prince Fair is
sonic better by now and Miss. ShelIv
Shnw.
""^K^^oTTtTrnT'Thiu^^avnigTThrh
met with Mrs. l.uhi v\ ilks. During
tire ine-ctinjy the election of or
ficcrs were held and the following
were elected: Mrs. I.uhi Willys,
president; Mrs. L. G. Dcieglnsis,
.nan ial secretary, Has. Mgr.; Mrs
Etta Holer: C haplain. Mrs. Margaret
Andrews; Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth
Henry;1 Mrs. .Jar.ie Whitlock,
Asst. Trt'as. The election will be
;ot'fplotcd en Monday night. We
. one all will he m-< ?. >?< Vi.v
vei ting will Ik* wi 1 h .Mrs. Ktta
Rnler, 1 'A N. Calhoun St.
Mrs Annie I>< !k and Mis. [, ;
.ill** I). Stagener from RufTV.o. X.
V.; Mrs. Mollie Core sister and
mother nrrived^in the city on Satr<!ay.
Her mother fc r an iiulel'
iniit: stay. ? ?
.Miss Minnie Matthews and J:?s.
Matthews are the -.-hildren ol' Rev
and Mr.-. .J. H. Matthew.--, are very
ill. We are asking for sjieeia)
prays. . ,
Mr. Thadyus Core tas arrived
home after visiting his family in
Chester, C. C.
j r
Py Prirrmi r>f V ililic Jif'ati'-rf.
Affortiona'i'ly (IuI'ItiI ftcat i \..?
loving caro from its crew ac:iin?l ;!
! pnemy roi<!crs from tlic sky. At tki
_ ! be-in case ol aUack, aic. iif: i i i
I "York City. I'fe. Calvin Wat.-.:, ."v
, New York City.
<; h I-: lis w <11 >
in;r v. had \ . y ;':m- ? ' j
pastor !h v. I-!. '.in! i . | ,
"d y> in \ i ; i in . r . .
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sin !' > , : .
"j; 1?' i v: , r?~?i
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r'hi-.jii; ; .. 1 ;
.'.llll i> i.I Ki- i ! Ill >..*. U 1 1
a 1'l'U MCfi - 'I?S . , I
:n," h!M i .
Th hi!".-', .a.r y
f"V t'-f
-1 -?*-; ! 11' .1! - ?? ? ? ;
SIC.in was raised.
On Monday ni.ht, .Jr. r..iiy lili.
the first hoard njooiir."' v
and the nastyr avail- i ijjrs-!:* ? ?'j
tlu> otMioiLuaiuy to oathai- i I .i
work for the Year. \\\ u:-e vi.iv. l.i
proud t.. hnYe : i Til t lie- V;i:. ~T;:
f God to *1-1 C- this Yin". W e K
feel that ??.' r hi*- had ?
dial! o? to .
t ">ai,(I unoiin^- ?* ?; ?! ; . ^at v
Klei-total colic"-!' "\..: '
wo u ili a-suiv v.- i :
wo !iavt. ar-a!:i oo-.t.-.i
nil.- tho ehttr? k Yivy
nas vo,| "
. tlisr ( imr. h from hi- y ,j ?
W I'. ))io I 1'1. : ! "U Yrd?T 1 :i ri !'. >IU,
the !at? I: M r .
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man to represent ? . y :t a' ' '
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iv.m who mv v :'i:)">*_' 1
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1: e army roan nr. !
their p?iif: 11s and r? i:1 .
and Mr<C l*htlfrr Hrwn "fr rr
strcoi now haw two si v.s *' \i
army. The- younyest s<n>. dr. \\ i
Tiani P>rov 11 wh. ti:: i last
soring a- S. < . Slate
f J OPS MY SHi
a You bet Pepsi-Cola'.s in n
f good. We like its better
\ size?the way it tastes jui
\ time. That's why then
carton or two ready for 1
*9p?l-CoU U mad* only by Paptl-Ccla Con
r p. w- . r>. c. .
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.i :u:'a?ri si at.oris as llu-y voiiai
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r;it i i \ in:' i1 -i ' t::- little son ,
(i ill O Alii; l?k?? ilis llil!.
. lloll.nvoy vi.-iu<l his
:i1 Mr. Pet,- 1 Ioili.way. .of the
])ir.* <>rtli soi tii'ii.
SOMEWHERE IN AFRICA?
Administration Corp?, is being cot
respondents on his being comniiss
\vas hoVn in Lexington, Ky., and s(
after b, intr- discharged, ho enlistee
.Master Sergeant.
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it .i. ' . ii?':;nr. !'.i~ior
i' , . t . 'a'..hi. y. a,s :?
> y urfa\< r..i>U- iiay i' >r ruutl
r tin SmU. ;;t :i - Rev
i i' ' it; uu? sorvi, e
i.i r. i N't I'll p'.-icr will ri">
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ai?rtT> Sunday peluiid cor.- '
n;i'?n a- delate.'
*!:s. Kvi'Jv n Smith ?'f Washing- '
! V '7 !> iay with lu 1
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at th?* close kjb
v,.,vh. v a. .(.onduct- *jfl
f-minit? tl jjj
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. !! ! '-'!< man met her son
' ( ,7-"ni'"i'<l. N. J..' Mr.
e..:;sy t <.!c:?an it!!'.! MI s. Mat*- Q
< i:' > v, ; !! 'iic .re.e-ts of Mrs.
' '< t!.-> S'ljrh ?.t I.eesviile where"she
.. i a ji ii in nnnio.
?(iiii'? sJok waf-timv -?
' At' I:1"i >" i.;i the skit list have
vlr. 1 l:u vcy? Kir mzkt returned to
Mia: uma,-afuan j.nomimg ?a?faiv.. _
. ;u^h hfii'. lit- married Miss Mary
1.ar.de Werts, reporter
PROSPERITY NEWS
- ? Johnson of Pros
n'v. and daughter Mrs. Elizat:i
tiallmon c>l' Washington, D.
entertained t. irty guests for(-?
: oner Sunday. .January' 17th.
The out-ol'-toVrn guests were as j
" I!- v.s: Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Rob- I
!: Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Johnson ^2
and Mrs. Yiola Rutherford ull of
V.u1. :; y and EMer O. C. Dunmm
ii t '?>I;:moiu. S. (Also our
.Moved pa?trr and his wife; Rev.
and Mrs. II. ?. Smith and.teachers
tii ; i Ui i i J IV.
i.. .i-'> were soiled exv
'kniin'.r i. <.i*aiv and it was cerTTTnTy
i n.;< v<vi F7y TTH who were
plVSetlt. . %
jjj^
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First Lt. John T. Lyle, Medical
ljjratulated by Civilian War Corioiied
from the ranks. Lt. Lyle
4^rcaMn World War I and shortly
1 ajjain and rose to the rank of
i>:t: < 'ir.- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cun- ^
i.inti'har.i. Chester.- S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. .Jitv. MeClerkin an! .!
h o the nun i'ii.y.- of their daugh
U r Sail if lit !! to Ma. Paul Young. ^
M i*ss put It Crawford spent Sunday
'evening with Miss Henrietta
t
Kennedy. Chester. S. C.
Miss Alberta Murphy left Sunday
evening for Union to enter
school. " '
Friends were glad to see Rev.
Stevenson out Sunday.
Bio. Alfred Hemphill is on the
sick list.
Maggie U. Kennedy, reporter
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