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Spare's The S H ^.uccess^u^ To bake successfully is. the i ? thrifty hoiisewife and day by who know are telling their ; mous cnridhctl table-tested i . . .because they have learm lighter, fluffier biscuits, cakes unfailing results . . . and too than ordinary flours. t ALLEN B . COLUMBIA, S. C. 4 IK WO NEWB 1 I Fred S. Boozer, Reporter 1 Quite a few worshipped at Ma- j cedonift Baptist church Sunday. ; "Sunday school lesson was beau- j tifolly discussed. Wc had Rev. W. A. Roseborouj?R of Columbia to" " pveach for Tnrnt-thc tnormhg-ser? vice. He spoke from Acts 1:8, sub ject We Need More Power. Our heurts rejoiced a the man of Cod spoke by the way. If you want to be revived visit our services t.u second and fourth Sundays at 12 o'clock. Rev. Iyconard Ellrs o 1 . Jiarbisoti faculty puid us anothci ?-|-vi?it and -took an?active ?part in -j uui Bcrviti-. w e re nigniy lnsprrcd every time he comes. On the 5th Sunday at U o'clock the Missionary ladies are sponsoring a program at the church. They will have a lending minister ? , as guest speaker. The -public isinvite*! to come. Pvt. Robert Corley after spend ing a seven duys' furlough here with parents and friends returned to Camp at Newport News, Va. The young man was happy tind looked the picture of health. Fred S. Iloozer h* Agfcnt for The Leader covering Irnio and vicinity. See him for a copy. Only 5 cents. i * pleasant springs 'A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Pastor r, After a very interesting Sunday school was over, Mrs. Mftr.v Lorick, Mcs. T)nisy Corley and Brer?ttmrjf Bowman conducted a most heart-felt prayer service. Our pastor read the Scripture and presented Rev. XV. E. Lee the Conf. Evangelist to.preach for us. text Mark 10:47; subject: It Was Jesus Who Cried" Cut. Really fte Is a gospel preacher and the spirit, circled wjthin our mhlst, almost . like revival mlccting time. We had two johiers added t o tlie cnuren roll.- We haVl1 UlUI'it honoring several young men in the Armed Forces of our country from this church. Watch for their names later. | \ Twe of our faithful members, Mr- Heftry BoWhrian ftnd Mrs. Li ,*tjf Bell Clemeifrta were happily , parried recently. We pray that 1 they will have ft lefcfc fttul hoppy W 'V f? *"V ~ ' ' The following .worshipped with ub Mr. 0. G. Bowman, Mrs. Emma Metze, Mr*. Herman Jilcs ami Mrs. Eva Walton. : Mr. and Mr*. jLucious Harris and family, Mr8. Minnie Spence and Wits. Mnmie Harris and little daughter visited Pvt. C. VV. Hart-ia at Ft. Jackson the past Sunday. Itfarrta ? the sen of th* H*mm and hush*n4 <4- the lhttAt) alio n grjfWloft of Mrs. topwrwti a pHaaW? aaJUMia Ej;, // |y{ , ecret L\ ?nticl\ed i & ADLI ispiration of every JPfg **><?TAjZ clay smart women friends about fa- Qt+'.ty \DLUH FILOUR! >d that it bakes ^ and rolls with , it costs no more ^ ^MILLED .AND DISTRIBUTED BY ItbS. MILL! GAFFNKY NEWS Sherard Chapel C. M. E. Church Kcv. VV. K. Wilson, 4'astor Sunday was an ideal day for church-goers. Service began at U:L:. :\ t tcr "tiie general order of J services?the?pastor?selected iiis_ text from St. John 11:25, subject | 'The Two-fold Christ". He beau lifully and fovceably represented Christ (1) as a Resurrected and (2) as a Life Giver. Apparently everyone enjoyed it. Several visitors were present. The pastoi spoke from the subject at night ''Your Estimation?of-CbriedA? ? There will be a pew x*ally at the above named church Sunday, January 31st at 3:20 o'clock. The Rev Mrs. Jcflfcries and her congregation will be with us. Visitors at Sherard chapel Sunday were Kev. Lec Rutherford and the Littlc~Boy Preacher. Misses Catherine Ratchford, Genevieve McCorkle and Sallic [lunkhead spent Sunday in Shelby, N. C., with relatives and friends. Rev. McCorkle of Fountain Inn, S. C., visited his daughter and son here last week: Miss Genevieve McCorkle and Otis McCorkle. Mrs. Fannie L. Alexander gave a umner ilic third Sunday in honor of Messrs J. T. Ratchford, Clarence Coleman and William Harrison, Jr., who will leave, for camp 30011. ? Pvt. Lewis Jones of Growville Army Air base, Greenville, S. C., spent the week end here with his aunt, Miss Mamie C. Roberts. Sergeant N. T. Kdwards of Camp Biitner, N. C., spent the ui'fK-eiid" here with relative* and friends. Rev. and Mrs-'^AV. K. Wilson, baby Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Littlejohn and baby were dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. Joe i Elmore-on Sunday. BARN WELL NEWS __ The tirst verse of the '121st Psalms?I will lilt up mine eyes unto the hills from whence \cbfncth nly help, seemed to have been the best or most inspiring sermon preached by our pastor, Rev. Zack Tpwnsend, since oeinj^ I'UlU'll to1 lead us. The safety of those who trust in God's protection and the higher and lower animal life was beautifully potr.tyed. Immediately after the morning service the missionaries met in their regular Monthly meeting. Two monikers were enrolled. Mrs Delia Priestor and Miss Mary I Brown. Miss Brown is a native of I Barnwell, hut now residing in New t York and was enrolled as an out I of-town member. The topic of "Leadership" to he lead by Mrs. M.A. Duncan, will be the discussion for next Month. I Each member is asked to prepare to say something on this important subject. Sunday school in the afternoon, and our newly organized fi.Y.P.U. were both Very good. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith were hosts to a very lovely dinner Sun... f. ~' . m-ryfae-jri'.'-ii 1 !<' ? ^7 ID 9 . / I e-^sesiea liH FLOUR W .. ulrii- :ium, ING CO. ?REENWOOD, S. C. I i day. Those who onToyeti the oecnssion were as follows: Rev. Zack Townsend, Mrs. C.B. Green, Mrs. Hetlie Jones, Mrs. M.A. Duncan, Miss Mary Brown, Dr. and Mrs7 D. J. Docson, Miss ^Willie May Jones and Miss Ruby Johnson. Z ~Mrs. 15. F. Bailey spent tlie ?t. _ mi inuici WHO 18 111. Miss Mary Cecil Duncan left for Dunbarton where she will teach rn one of the County Schools. We still urge all out attendance .it Sunday services. ST. STEPHEN HI OBSERVES jlARM MOBILIZATION-DAY"" | In keeping with the declaration i of Pres. Itboscvelt. designating Jan. I.'Jth as Farm Mobilization Day, the ST. Stephen High School rendered an excellent program consisting Club and addresses by members ol the faculty. I Miss I). L. Gurdin,_ Home Ec. Instructor, spoke on the^subjeet Food iFor Freedom, showing the necessities of producing different types of foods and the prescrva' lion of them with the greatest cmI phasis placed on the throe types .of preservation namely, dchydralion, vacuum pack , and hot watei bath. Prof.">W.Z. Wilson, Agricultural Instructor, spoke on the subject, I'he value of Farm Gardens. He put his greatest stress on the time of planting, how they s'hould be cared for, and the harvesting ol | Ihc gardens. He also gave a few I points on sWine, poultry and cattle. Prln.?W.H.-Hw-inlwi closed the I program with a few remarks on I the condition of the world at large. | lie covered the home front as well as the battle fronts. A large number of patrons witnessed the program along with ! the student body. [ The patrons, students, and faclulty regret very much- tli?_illness of M/SS C.V. Jones. fmirMi frmln [teacher and music instructor. She j is now convalcsing at her home in ! Hartsville, S.C. We wish for her a speedy recovery. BEAUFORT. S. C. 1ST AFRICAN BAFT. CHURCH Rev. J,W. Davis, Pastor Sunday School began at the usual time with teachers and students at their posts. The pastor assended the ro^tuni at eleven o'clock. He preached a wonderful sermon from Rbhtart* 0:21. Subject The Potter and the ; Clay. At seven o'clock the pastor, snpt. and teachers of the S. S. had a nice discussion of the proceeding lesson. f\i eigtu o'clock KCV. J.C. Dnnbar of Charleston preadhed a soul gtirring sermon, John 3:16. He was accornpante<! V/y one of his deacons of Charleston. Mrs. Irean Murraye of Philadelphia, Pa. was the fftiest of hei sister and brother-in-law, Rov. and Mrs. J.W. Davis. THE PALMETTO 1 Mrs. IS. J.Wefobet Laid to Rest Mrs. Ethel Johnson Webber depa) tod tliis life Jar. 'J, l'J43 ut Gadsden, S.C. after A short while of tfhiess. She was the wife of Mr. Edward R. Webber of Gadsden, S.C. formerly of Eastovcr, S.C. \Shc leaves to mourn Her losta loving husband, and eleven children: Three daughters, Miss Elmtio Webber-of Philadelphia^ Pa,, Miss Hlauche "Webber'of East Orange, N.J. and Miss Ethel Webber of Gadsden. SX. Eight sons,' two stepsons, Spt. Henry Webber, Ft. Hragp, N.C. and Eddie Wdbbcr of Columbia, S.C. Essick^ Vfcncient. Samuel, Ulysses, Stanley and (V npplce Webber of Gadsden, S.C. " Two sisiersT Mrs. Rosa Davis and Mrs. Marie Loruk of Dixiana, S.C, One brother, Mr. James Johnson of Swansea, S.C. and a host of rclatives and friends. I She was of pood character, a loving mother, a wonderful chrislain, and a ktmf wi^hbor. She Wat loved by all who knew her. Flic was funefblietd at St. WoP lip A.M.E. Church of EaStovcr, S.C Master of Ceremony - Prof Eugene Barnwell. Reading of letter* and telegrams - Mrs. Gertrude C Woodard. Arbituary - Mr. BamI well. Solo - Mrs. Annie Robinsor Short talk - Mr. John Parker. So lo - Miss Wiley. Flower girls wcrt Mrs. Evn Chceseboro, Mrs. EvAngclrnc Lee, Mrs. Corinc NiekJ pcay, Miss Washington of East over High School Faculty and j Mrs. Mfiry Newton of Hopkins, S.C I One of our most effecient morticians, oHollcy and Sons', hac charge of the body. Hattie Jeter Passes lTatlic Jeter, w'ho passed at flic Ridgewood Sunitofium on Monday Jan. 11th, was funeralizcd at the Manigault "Funeral" Rome on. Wed. -lan?J-3th,. at 3:30._ . The Rev. L.C Jenkins, pastor of Mrs, Aquilla Sober, the dec as9d's sister, officiated. The obituary was read by Mrs. Marie Isaac, Solo - Mrs. Flossie Taylor. A .few encouraging remarks was mads bv Mrs. Fannie Mae Davis. Eulogy was delivered by Rev. Jenkins.t * The ushers of the Union Bant. church of tvhich Mrs. &ub?r a member, showed all courtesy ,i te her'. T^ie Floral tributes were very beautiful. BROWN CHAf*KL Ttriff. 1?. CHUtf^H Rev. II. L. Bonaparte, 1'astor I?..jQn the second Sunday, January 10, 1943, the pastor ami members of Brown Chapel church enjoyed a wonderful sermon which was tlolivcred by the Rev. Emmctt Setrtt His text was taken from the Book ?f Matthews 10:9: Soli all thai thou hast and give to the poor and iako up the cross and follow me After the message, little Miss Stevenson waR received into the :hureh as a full member. Miss Fannie Mae Lindscy was baptized during this service, which brought the number of those baptized' this year to three?pSliSs Mozcll Ray, nurrte of the People's hospital of Newberry and Bobby Ray. After the VnoFhlng service n chifrch conference was held during which time the plans for the operation of the church for the conference year was completed. Then the pastor and hi* wife were entertained at the home of Mrs. N. E. Rook. The following ladies . were ap pointed . to the Steward board: Mrs. Nancy Rook and Mrs. Sarah Robinsdn. Sunday,'.January 17.1'n found us at St. Mary's - churcli ^lc Sunday school opened on time and a 1 laawu wwfrifcaa mf nhilrtrnn a m d adults were present. The lesscnt was taught by the teachers of the Sunday school and reviewed by the Rev. R. D. Dixon. Following was the church services which \Va3 coifdtfCbed by the pastor. He took his text from the Pth chapter of the Rrophecy of Isaiah and the 1st verse: In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw, also, the Lord. His theme, Seeing Eyes. In lesR than ft fe\e minutes after his discourse Was fn progress the church was rocking to the rhythm of the flfofy TJfdST. - ,*i: .y' ? yf' . Sunday aftornoon the Rev, Ganld ing and big choir rendered a lovely service at-BroWn chapel. Which ,ve all enjoyed. A large sum of money wa* raised. During the service we were visited by the Ret. V^aughman "at Trinity circuit and the Rev, Higgs of West CdlUttrM*. . Mrg. L. Abramjj reporter - J - .1 1 '! . \&jf J?.' .EADElt ,1ii .. ill . ? ? ? (i i . . | . Mining District Meets Fcrauant to the call of Dr. Sam- * uol, N^nco, presiding RWcr oi the, J! Manning District, the pastors, r jitc^artls. S. S. super intomltnts. - -JUCJtLLcfcjcuc presidents, district r and local president of the W. II. ^ ??y) y ^ foctety and the Mai t preachers , answered the call of ^ tbcjr lender,Dr. N?\nce Jan. 11, at ^ . ^Op'lQ in Liberty IliH A. 5T. ~E. Church. The fovestated members ; of.the district met with Dr. Nance i presiding. After devotions, the J ~ p*eRfd1ng CI(ler selected hr a text ? , t^eheniiah 2:17;} "COme l?t uA t build up the wall of Jerusalem". i I Subject: "The gates that need rsparbig". His thoughts wci'e ! dc- ? [ vekiprd so well that everybody i. , see that both the spiritual und'ma- 1 (erial gates needed rebuilding. "The financial crates as Well as the * spiritual gates arc down," he eon- r k tinned* "Let us rebuild theto." * The Elder told the men that every ' r man has a right to nsptro for some" ^ thing better, but should not kill | " his brother to get his job. To do so . is wicked. After this well delivered scrmop | the following District committees j were appointed: Committee on May < Doy Education money, Committee on;A.C.E; League presidents, Com- j - mittco on Sunday School super'm- r tendents, nnd Committees on local invmncrs, xJistrtct ravsonagc rcrrt-H Pnstor's support njul local presi- I I dents of the W.1I. ? F.M. Society. ' The presiding Elder recomonded . that the members of the A. M. E. | Church of the Manning District, increase their pastor's, support as _ the cost of living is so much htghci . than last year. This met the ap- 1 proval of both laymen and. minis- , ters. ^ J The reports and reeomendations . of all the committees were received ; c " and adopted. ^ Rev. M. R. McBridc was elected District president of the A.C.E. , League..Prof. A.M. Anderson, the I principal of the Scott Branch j ( Junior High School at Summer- 11 ton, S. C. .was appointed District , Sunday Syhool Director. t The connnitteo that appeared be- \ fore the Bishop with a grievance igainst f)r. Nance at the last annu t ~ al conference acknowledged that" j i thc^ ycerc htisled and made a ] nilhlir* nniiti.i?.. '? ' ,, mr uicir actions I; After this Dr. Nance's adininistra- j tiop was endorsed hy laymen, and t minister^ of the District. < Brother R.G. Oliver was unani- ; inously endorsed by the Manning 1 District as a candidate for the Gen eral Conference. t Mrs. A.K. Walker, district pres. 1 of the Manning District, was given an appointment to come before the Missionary ladies. She proved equal to. the task arid gave out some ' wholesome iitformation. ' Rev. Edward Fraxior paid u glow ing tribute to the pastor and mcm. bora of Liberty Hill for the fine- , entertainment they gave. ^ Thus closed one of the best and \ most constructive meetings the j writer his ever witnessed. The ministerial and ,laymcipberH of the Manning District feci that the church is safe under the elTi- 1 Cient leadership of Dr. Nance. ' The missionary convention will 1 * ftc field wit^gt. Mark. The Date, J " along" with'other dates HTitf places, -* will be derided later. ' W. Marion Thompson, Reporter * CARLISLE NEWS Rev. II.C. Young of Spartanburg was the guest;, of Mr. and .' Mrs Clinton Thomas; Thurs. nitc. Ho is onejif'the former Dastors of ST. Luke. A.M.E. Zion Church. Mr. Jus. Rico of Ki^oxvillc, N. (J " spfehtva Averfek' \Wth' his sistev-in ^ law,.Mrs. H fit tire Roll Byrd. He will ^ return .pn, Monday. Qaiali Tiw.Ru, the wife of y Bre. William Tucker, departed j cltis life Friday afternoon. She was ji loved by ail who knew her. She s was a member of James Chape) ^ Baptist Church where the funeral o was held on Sunday. Mrs. Etta Lee Stewart is visit- fci inff her Sifters, in Spartanburtf. t ? ? ?-~j *? n wt, PU?IMM bait. frti'ftdij' I. Rev. J. H. Apfgfcer, Castor v .. *fHiS?8( s.. C:?W* hrt a w<m- H d?rfi4 'Sunday school tast Stmday ? and afterward we had a Wonder- \.cl ful program for the benefit of out *< rajty, Wc are planning n wonder pi ful service n?*t Sunday. i,. ( ci fcister Mary Anderson is on -our eiofc .list and ?ipter C??7ie. Ander- ci son. Sister Mary. Anderson -v< .in the Columbia hospital hut she ri I is home *#?'<! ig reported as doing m nicely. la .) a - ?* : 7t l.AMASTKR WttWS \ - . The (*ay Moderncttes club of -uucastcf, S. O., was jOrganized aniar.v 14, 11)4.1 in the training chool library, with the following e suit's: President, Mrs. Mujorie McMurayr Vice-President, Miss Aunic t. Webb; Secretary, Miss Cora Ec Vright; Asst. Secretary, Miss larbnra Ihtvis; Treasurer, Mis?r lainie A. Walker; Reporter, Miss 'htra B. Fount. , umer members or the club are: 'En urn O. Wright. ^Maw HeCallum, Cynthia V. Williams, Jablo L. IIiilf Mary Z. Havristm, flaida Brown, Miss Mary Tillman, desdamcs ltuth Ruckcr, Dollie M. Iill, Juanita Carris. After the election of officers, ofreshmcnts were served a n d tamos \tere provided by the bosess, Mrs. Dollie M. Hill. This club made it debut by encrtainjng ilscdf at the Teacherujff m East Barr street. The _vv1holciffair became an open class in con ract bridge with half of the group conscientiously instructing the )thcr half, which began, after a "o\v moments of laborious playng, to turn the table on the tea'hel'S. Tile hnnbv nri wmiln lave gone to the instructors, but t was "The Little Man Who A'asn't There". Even though food is about to be ! 'allotted, the delicious refreshments soothed each appetite. Before adjourning, remarks of H>lH'CCtation were given bv the \Irs. A. K. Ruckcr. Reporter, (Miss) Clara 13. Foust EDGEFIELD NEWS The service at Trinity Sunday light \<'?s an excellent one. Everyone enjoyed the sermon. The Popularity contest given by he" Athletic and Ag departments )f Edgefield academy was a great luceess. Miss Nell Miller was r.y" and Fierce TJTaTock, Jr., was 'Mr. Edgefield Academy". Both >f these contestants are members )f the eighth {trade. Congratuation to Misj, Dortch and the 8th frade for winning the contest^-Thc etith giadc won second place and rinth grade third place. Adrftine Anderson lias returned rom the hospital. She is fast re'ovcriftg~Trom an operation. l^asfttit Grove held Coinnmfton services Sunday. Rev. Brown ireached an inspiring sermon. Afhc service was ovef, the members >f the Usher board and the Women society presented gifts to their r'aslor. Rev. Blocker. The teachers of Edgefield eoun;y had an interesting meeting on Friday afternoon. WORLD COOPERATION OK EXTERMINATION WHITE VLTEIINATIVE8" - EMBREE Continued irOni I'agc 1 vide skills in handling the derices which gave white nations lominancc for four hundred years ind permitted Chem, a small mirority to conquer and hold i 11 xjfvitude virtually the whole .vofld. arc the only reasonable josfu^tion for a new world orI#t of permanence and common, le.nse and progress. In the other fcrcelfon Tie world chaos, on J ex:cfminatron for the white races vlthrn the next 26 to 60 years." HPAKTANHL'RC, NEWS The Local United Service organration of which Mr. E. T. Graham s director held its first anniverary at the USO center here Sunlay ^ Hftornoon. - I'fie ?principal peaker was Col. R.W. Copeland, pecial service officer of Camp Jroft. ' Others taking part on the rogram. Chaplain P. T. Buckles f the 37th Bat.; Mr. D. L, Asher, 'rot. C. C. Wooden, Sffl. JUS. 1.. ones, Mrs. Flora W. Powell, Mr. Icnry W. Pope, USO consultant ervicc; Dr. John H. Vissar, Wheel W. Va.; Cpl. R. J. Simmons f the 10th Bog Director Graham and his assis wit Mrs. Eunice S. Thompson are #ceiving many congratulations foi romoting such an excellent pi"0* ] ram. __ ? < The members and frieifHs of Mt. 1 loriah heard the Rev. W. C. Colins final message Sunday morn V*-- ~The Rev. CAlvj* made a plemlid eonlrtbotton to this huveh during the three years he frved as pastor. He leaves this **tor*te ?ai'?ymg the beat wisbi of tb*. merabera and friends. The Progressive society, h loll .women's organization in Silfcr llil), rendered Rne service in lising . fiends for the iniproveents of the church gnd parsonage i?t Sunday. - J AfXftNftAU? -SWS? 1-1 Itcv. K. N. Jamison, Pastor At the Sunday school hour thero was a largo attendance. Supt., Mr. Robbie Dix was in charge. The morning service was very effective. Tht. large crowd seemed to Have enjoyed it very much. I Rev. K, N. ""Jamison preached ? nothev soul stirring sermon, using as?hi* theme The Journey of Life." _ At 5:00 n.m. the youth ft roup _ save a tea at the parsonage of \vhich was n great ru:ccss. At ^ the evening services there was aTfoThor hour of spiTTluitl feast. The pastor .pfbQched and. our souls >vjere made to rejoice, using at thi^ time as a scripture basis St. UulctT " d as a theme "The Divine. Power". The day was a high day at 'Simpson spiritually and financially. ??... Ttro Ministerial ?meeting was held at its regular place Tuesday night at Simpson M. church. This group 01 men led by their president the Rev"CTT7 Anderson have 1 j made a line record thus far this year an I their slogan is: The ministers i list hc felt thrs year thru ? out A1 ndale county"'. There were many visitors at the church. Make Simpson M. church your church when in Allendale. Coma Jinil err* to chiivpVt with nc and we will do thee good. ZION CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. 1*. Pcarsoti, Pastor State Park, S. C.?Sunday the Sabbath school was called to order with an acting Supt. in charge, I Miss Georgia L. Helton afterward *, the regular preaching service began. Reverend Pearson's text was taken from Col. 3:2. As a subiect he ehoscd The Right Hcg nning. Every listener enjoyed the very inspiring jjnssage that was brought to them. A group o f soldiers from Fort Jackson and Misses Lucille M-oore. K. Porter, Blcni Johnson and Miss Susie Harrison worn visitors during the services. - ...? Sunday was Hospitality Day at Zion Canaan. A group of twenty i four soldiers of Fort nckson were entertained in homes of various . members of the churclu . nmr ociock ino members and friends of Zion Canaan grieved the lost of a beloved number. Rev Rro. Daniel Bostie who lias been a very faithful member aml always and al\vays willing to do his part jn any kind of church activity. The text of Rev. Pearson's sermon for the night services was , taken from Hob. 0:1. It was cn; joyed by all. The Women's Missionary society and Men's Aid club met at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. Jesse Henry and after an interesting discussion of the Sunday school lesson foi January 24th, they were refreshed with a delicious course of icc am and cake. i Gladys Butler, reporter - i ST. nil!UP A. M. 10. CHl'R* 11 Rev. T. H. >Vcnthcrn, Pastor Sunday morning 11:00 a. m. a wonderful Sunday school \vas con- ,] ducted by the SupL. M K. H in ton , and the faithful officers of the Sunday school. After a beautiful * lesson was taught by the variom 1 teachers a fine review was made by Mrs. Annie J- Johnson of Sj*lis- < bury, N..C.?A few romui'h^ from ^ Miss Susie M. Nelson of Sumter. W.e also had with us Miss Marie Seott, a member of Mt. Zion Bap( tist church and the sister-in-law of the recent bride, Mrs. Naomi Scott. A good contribution as usual. The senior class won the banner offering. A warm prayet ^ service was rendered by the pray cr committee. A heart felt soriiion was preached by the Pastor Rev. T. II. Weathers, theme "The * Choosing of Life". A good contribuUon was lifted for the trus- c tees. A loveTyTeHsr"wa,s"ncin ny'mew- "" ardess Board No. 1 at the president's home,-*-Mrs. Alice Johnson Sister Anna H. Bruiison, one St. Philip faithful member is very j HE Others on the sick lrst arc (loin* fine. 4g LMVY'SFUNERAL HOME {Undertaking and Embalming , --SLOGAN?^ "As W??r AM Tour Ne?ir?tt Phofce ambulance service *n4 lUdireway, S. C. 1SS1 TAYLOR ST. COLUMBIA ? t. A " Saturday, January 30, 1943. F7?ETriyrcMlIRHAY IN "FOREST RANGERS" sat: rfurf stN... HC v P * v ~U ' nN A v -JAMES CAGNEY YANKEE DOODLE DANDY Coming IN Person ^ mi u KS. VVAl 4?? J) _ DIRECT FROM HOTEL SHERMAN IN CHICAGO JERRY WALD AND HIS ORCHESTRA *1 Brown's Lunch Room 101-1 LADY STKE-ET (iood Home Cooking~A~ Specialty Prompt and C'oUrt-oous Service Reasonable Prices nipht. ? Mrs. W. I.. Hrrnvn. Proprietress Mollie's Cafe and Beauty Shop First Class?Best of Service Reasonable To All Opcrr-cvery Day until Mid* > nigM. Appointments Fillet! Phone 2-7805 191G BLANDING ST. - COLUMBIA ^NEWEST t, AND FINEST NIGHTCLUB THE SAVOY CLUB / LOCATED ON THE OLD WINNSROKO ROAD 2!.i Miles from (he City Limits i?f Eau Claire. The Savoy Club was formerly known as (he Pah motto Grill. Scu Foods, Chicken and Steaks A speciality We cater to private parties and Clubs Mrs. Luln E. Niles, Proprietress Waverly Esso Station Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS. M.U Tkl? v? w?J 1? ..... ioui iiciiugnaruri For Complete ONE-STUB SfiKV 1UJ5 Mlieial O: P. A. Tire Inspection Station No. 114 Telephone 9518 Jasper CaMwefl,. Marf*g4f >1 FoFo Beauty School^ ' .ocated at 2481 Millwood Ave. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES >hampooing, Pressing, MarotSllInf Croqtiinolling, Finder Waving, llali T>jicinp,, niiuLliink) Man icuring, Massaging, Hand i \ Molding. Anatomy an<^ N " Electricity. PHONE 5687 . Innie M. Pope T. Malone. Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor mm xr '** " ?**<& ?N*? S^p j M ' *