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Saturday. February (?, HM.'I
2nd Quarterly Conf. |
St. Mary Circuit One !
of Much Success
?
IXr. !.. A. Weils. K.
S;.n?lny. J air. 2-1 '.hi- 2n<l
terly conference he: ' for tin* St.
Mary's ft. was oni' of much sue
cess.. Sunday school war opened
by .Sept. P.ro. ( lnrcnoe Lepettc.
'lite lossoti was taught"by classes
Mrs. I .A. Wells was in'charge of
Class No, 1. She is always willMr.
T, (\ Wright. was also along
with the P. E. itntl trove some remarks
on tlTeTes.son. The lcssoTT ~
was reViewed by the P. E.
jp At 1 1 tot) service begun with 1st J
hymn lined by Rev. Wright. Scrip
tare Rev. J. F. Stanley our pastor;
2m I by ma Bra. 4.-- SU-vouhoo
(he l*. E. took Hi* icxf from St.:
.John U:H?: For Cod so loved the
world that He pavt His only l*egotten
Son that whosoever Ik>
Ireveth on Him etc. Subject: Unman
and Divine Love. In his illustration
he sard yon can't see
nor hepr lovp but you can feel it.
lit* also said that if all of the Hible
was burnt up. but the .'ltd
I chapter of St. John, there is e-.
nmigh in that to save the whole
world. lie told a beautiful story
of a Mother's I'rayer, how it
helped her 'sinluhson 10 in- saved
from sin .just before hcrng hanged.
The sermon was enjoyed by all
- After .service the business PUllLi
of the conference was held and
the leaders turned over to the
- pastor for JV K. $50,110, _Collection
for the day $100.01.
EEESVIl.l.E HER A I.I)
Sunday was truly a beautiful
(lav and there were mnnv nn their
way to church. The Sunday, .school,
revival was hold with the St. John
CME church and carried out as
follows; Opening song by congre^
nation; devotional* by Mr. E. I..
Summers and Mr. I.. ('. Cook and
others; prayer by Rev...It L.
Brown. sermon by Rev. J. E. MeAdams,
text 1-tth chanter St. John
'!7lb verse. Collection $17.25.
Tile afternoon session service in
"MiUrge Hro. Willif Davis and Bro.
rortez Etneridgo. Papers'by Misses
Frances Oxner, Willie R. Johnam
and others. After this the
fg . thenl.
On last" Friday night Jan. 29th
there was a program at the St.
Matthews OMR church and there
were two.prizes to be given to the
contestant holding the lucky ticket.
Mr. Clinton Carter won first
prize; Mr. Albert Jeff coat won
second prize. The prizes were
1 and $3. The program brought
to the church $28.00.
Mrs. Nina Stroud and grandson
were dinner guests o 1' Mrs.
Stroud's sister and brother-in-lawMr.
and Mrs. T. F. Drafts on Sunday.
The Misses It-line and Johnie
Mayor Stnley were the guests of
Miss Mildred V. Drafts on Sunday.
Mrs. EfTn> Xorris- was the dinner
guest of Mrs. Annie Walters
sn Sunday, Jan. 2-1th.
Mrs. Mamie Hartley, Mrs. Virtei
Hartley, Mrs. Carolyn Humphrey,
Miss Catherine Lindsay were in
Hatesburg one day last week shopping.
Mrs. Mamie Summers has returned
from Washington, I). (\,
where she has been spending some
time with her two sons and daughter
and family. She reported a
^ pleasant stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hallman
who are how residing in Richmond
Va.. their friend how well
but says that its plenty cold up
t tii'ti'. 1 1
Mr. James L. Perry and Mr.
' Frederick I), Perry who are now
residing in Rullimore, Md.f write
how well they likfc that city.
Mr. Thomas Harrell who was inducted
in the army on Dec. 22. is
stationed at Camp Wheeler, (la.
SPARTAN HI'R(1 NKWS
|
?~ Mrrr Mabte?MriHmp*Ar f'trssndy
and daughters Mrsdames Marguerite
Steele awl t'.ueonia M ox ley
were in the city recently, to at- j
tend the funeral of hnr brother I
Mr. Edward McJimpsy, a native of
this city. Hp passed in Newborn,
N. C. His body was shipped here
for burial, ifo \vas funeralized at
, the John Woodward mortuary on
last Wednesday.
Mesdnmes Cassndy and her
daughters spent a few days with
her brother Mr. ATehio McJimpsy,
Howard St., and want,?M-rsr !']? -.
Tfj
genia E, Wheeler on Keene St.
*
M :jM
The U. S. Air Force has organiz.
whereby delivery and pick up bet
regulated by central offices. Exti
Reseca, Ga., with briefing sergeants
parture. Left to right, Sergeants
N. Y.y Sam L. Car mack, Birmingham
Teun.
VllM.KIt ( || aim:i. ,
A. M. K. ^ II ( Ki ll
Rev. IS. ! '. Sampler. I'aslnr
"Nowlit>i rv'IS. f'. Sunday was a
pleasant day fur all ehurchpoei s.-.
Quite a few were found on their
way to ( lunch. Sunday "school sit'
its usual hour, with all ollicers at t
thcfr post of duty;"
,'At 11 : ><) o'clock Hew Sampler
hrtrui'hl In us a beautiful message.
All heal ts were lunched hy the
timely and soul stirring message.
We were happy to have many
At. N o'clock he spoke from .'!7lh I
Psalms. Itii verse, subject Wait
on W:e l.trrrl. Mur-heart s apain rejoiced.
We are looking forward
to. a progressive year alonp all
lines.
We were pleased to have Mrs
Lucy Mae WilsPn Wilbur worship
with us today. Mrs. Wilbur was
knewi! to i i;jr as .M iss Lucy Mae
W ilson. She yax'w up in our church.
She is now the wife of
Rev. Wilhur, They reside in Washinpton,
I). ('. She hroupht to us a
messape in sotm everyone present
en jn\uut-tiui- Refections;
The, ushers of tin* churelir-'will
give ti Double Victory wedding
ami a .Bracelet contest Fcrbuary
22. Should any one show you a
' irlo-t pica so?ludp .them by pue*t
r.asin.it a ticket.
Mrs. Thelma Sumpter the wife
of our pastor ami the children are
visiting; her parents in <diaries'- j
ton. S.
Mrs. Clara Nance of 1202 Oak!
street spent the week etui with Iter
sister Mrs. S. I.. Moon of 117 Cahi
well street.
PIKDMONT NF.WS"
At two o'clock an unusually
large crowd gathered at the St.
.Matthew Rapt. Church to witness
the final rites of Mrs. Lizzie Sullivan,
wife of Mr. Josh Sullivan.
M rs. -.Sullivan came to Piedmont
during the earlier part of her life
She was well t'hought of hy both
Colored and White tdike.
11? r survivors are: Husband,
one daughter, four sisters, two
brothers, five grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
Rev. J. W. MalbU offitrfltcd.
S.S. Flanks and sons wils in
charge, and the internment was
m church cemetery.
Those intending; the funeral
sa Lee Woodson of Philadelphia, (
M t ssers Homer Strong, R.I). Ma- |'
(hies, itml- Kddte?Reynold* of )
Greenwood, S.C., Mrs. Iona Jackson
of Li-horty, Mes<lamos I.inte'ne
Austine and Maynte Kilgorc
of Greenville, S.C. and Mrs. Weldon
Tarrant of -Baltimore.
?Mr. and Mrs.?VV.P. f.ovrlat e rr-1t'ently
had as their guests: Mrs.
li'Kiim ( IIHIMIH IMM! IImIIIIM'W <>( Baltimore.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kllis. and 1
Mis. Mattie Marshal) had as 1
their di'nner guests- on?Sunday: '
Mr? fttTTI Mrs. Oy.ell Ijewel's and '
children. 1
Mr. Jimmy McCullough left the '
city on Sunday night for Philadelphia
because id the continued |
illness of Irttle Dennis McCul- j
lough.
St Matthew's Sunday School
opened at lite usual hour, with ^
Mr. William Tarrant acting sitpt.
Tht lesson was taught by M r. On- .
ly MrCulloutfh ''ah?r Mrs. "Kttirl
Neeley. (
Little Mayme Lee MeGee, the L
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I
Mc'Gee, was painfully bunrd L
bout the body Friday when hoi
clothing caught five from an open }
grate at the home of her aunt, |
Mm. Claudia?Lovelace. h
(Miss Marilyn Deun, reporter})
S8sK?iffii&s %&x^/^HtSSsaw^S^^E
?&
wl a new ground transport system
ween air stations jn England is
eme left is J,t. Berry W. Kite,
i in charle of convoy prior to <leRaymond
R, Delvateh, Yonkers,
n, Ala.;1 Hosto*-White low, Riddely.
Dr. J. N. V. Latimer
Alumnus of Benedict
College Passes
. Dr. .1. N. P. En timer of 221
Cirri fin St. Atlanta, tin. was claimt'd
l)y<r- (fcat t !,
llis <ll>!ltll iwi-lll-ri.al i null.
fiwrrrmt tn?hrs hunie^smrr eiuh
in Ocjoher. lie underwent nn amputation
id' the. lee' in N'ovenit.c)
at a local hospital in Atlanta at
Ur vvhifli he remained at his rmr
atenee until his death. Di.
l.atTmer. .1 native id' Helton
S.C. was a graduate of Benedict
College in Columbia and of Me.
harry M edivat (,oltrgi?~iu Nash
vfile, Tenn. He reinain.it a pracl
icinp physician not only in At
lanta, but all over the State ol
Georgia?foi??pears.
lie was funerjjlized at his form
er home. Toceatu <Ia. IIe_ leavo
six children to mourn his loss?
Mr. Waider ~Tia1 imrr. ~MTs. ~Kiitl
Johnson, Mrs. Bernoce Dowdy
Mr. 'l'lteiulure Latimer, and Mis?
Km ma B. J.atimer, all of Atlanta
tin. and Corporal John Frank
l-atimer, overseas.
Marion County
Teachers7 Association
" The teachers ?f Mai-ion Counts
fame together Friday night, Jam
ty training school?ttt then- sceon<
mooting for the school year.
In spite of the had weather quit<
a large number >if teachers wcr?
present..
The meeting opened with the
group singing The Negro Nationa
Anthem which was followed' In
prayer by the Res'. James Havis
The next song was America.
After the devotional exercise
the president made timely remarks
which was followed by :
spiritual led by Mrs. Mack.
Mis. White introduced the speak
cr of the evening. Nurse Mlanclu
Sowed. Nurse Sowed commendet
Mrs. White on the improvement
in the Christmas Seal drive. Siu
spoke <d the progress ami improvements
made at State Park
during the- past six years. Sh<
also explained, the treat inept and
care of T. I>. palients at State
Park. Ntirrte Sow ell's talk was
enjoyed by all.
Mrs. M. 1.. Watson sang a sole
"My- Task".
N'exCin order was the Cln ^tmas
Seal rally. The secretary announced
SMI7.X0. Since the county
meeting the amount Tin./ been
increased to $00f>.14.
Timely remarks were made deMiss
Mc-Master and the president;
Mrs. W. K. Windom, reporter
r. vnv jT.MFrr C\TTT nn'iid'i
(.itut 1111 Imi. Aiii . J ma, bitnyi plnj
to have this opportunity to untounce
through the Palmetto I.eadlm
that we ate beginning to build
the second (.'ME church in Charleston
under the pastorate of the minister
of Vanderhorst Memorial
"MF chin c h who is lahoiing' hard
>vith us 1o nut it up.
The church lot is paid for in full.
IV o have deeds and title in the
mtne of?the Colored - Methodist
Fpiveypal church. Our beloved
P. Klder Rev. It. K. dolphin
leM lii.s. hrst quarterly conference
lie fourth Sunday in January for
Mith churches and was paid in full.
My the help of God and the gohd
nemhers of Vnnderhorst Memorial
"MK church, and our Pastor Rev
1, A. .lowers we are point; for
,vard.
In Polish ghettos, established by
Nazis, as many as 1,(100 people
nr forced to live in one llinise and
jingle roomg hold up to Id persona.
Till: PALME'
' ?"o RT^M T Kill. LAN. . \ LA 11
Pottre~in the art of jui jit?u.
Dr. ('. Cu (Jlover Hold
First Quarter
A 114*11" Temple A. M. I!. Chi reh
Ifev^ I'- S. Ta> lor, I'aslor
Greenville, S. ('. The peinlulu
r of time TVup brought u.s to the Ix
(tinning; of a new conference yea
'la,.. ...i 11,
I IU' MM I llll I I \ ( I ??|| *1
r work of the past V?*f*f wttt n'Vii
altitude of t>10 presiding elder pi
p tor nnd niemlirn lu-ipeakn a. iflia
I er success for this year. At ll
morning services. Dr. (llover d<
j livered a profound message^ wlii:
stilled the hearts of tho.se wli
heard him. On Sunday night. 1
I vividly pictured "What Malms I.it
VVorth l.iving". Moinlav even in
tire business session of "the qua
tor was had. Mr. J. A. Mack \vi
elected delegate to the Anna:
conference. Mis?$, Florence I.!" la
1 kes wUj. elected secretary of tl
-ijilnrioily / iinfiTeiwi- In ,.yri y i
port was expressed gratitude t
the bishop and the Annual eonfei
1 fence for the return of the prosit
rng elder and pastor, and a detei
oiination to press -onward tint
the battle is won.
^ The Pastor. Uev. P., S. .Tayir
is still alert, and taking athai
tegfe-of every opportunity to sav
-ouls, and rid th.. church of ii
' ~hd>t.. Step by step. lound b
inuiid. he is nearing"flint gonT7~TTi
"i.itVicors and members aiT7 holdin
ii)i his hands. ami following whei
n* loads.
(Miss) F. I.. I.ykos, report
It AI .TIMORK. Ml). NIWVS
| Hy Mrs. I,ntii?c (I. Douglass
J Tim S.S.S. (luh met wim Mr:
111 111' V. 1 .; I K Mvillr Av. N'|>
meeting will ho laid with Mr:
t llerndon 11 :!T \V. Saratoga St. W
arc having plenty of snow here.
Tito C.ll.A.S. gave a progrnt
directed hv Mrs. I., (i. Douglass,
j The Ml. Hebron Vocal choir d
retted hy Mr. Friendly . McC'ray
the Morning Star Vocal choir <1
reeled hy Mr Winston, the Pilgrii
Host thoir directed by Mr. Colmoi
Mrs. Ettcille Delk Stogger vis:
I led Iter sister and brother Mr. an
Mrs. AI M; fio-rr. -,lr, ami also Mi
Annie Delk is still in the city als
of P.litfalo. She is here for an ii
definite stay.
I'fe. Butler (lore is still in Net
~ Orleans, EaT He has Two tit or
\veeks in the state. We are pray
ing for hint every day.
Pvt. Hantson was in the city t?
eetitly. He is front a eantp i
North Carolina. Everyone is. otl'e
ing special prayers for all in th
services of our couiitfyy
The sick are Mrs. F.li/.a Dave
- Mr. atirl Mi's. -Kwyeevotf Heath. M
and Mrs. Willie I.ee, Mis. S. (Inn
thiol). We are asking imcm
prayers for them.
Mrs. Elizabeth Henry gave i
birthday party on Jan. 20. She
ceived many pretty and use fit
gifts. She is an usher in Mt. lie
bron and the treasurer of the S.S
S?C. Everyone admire her.
Mr. and Mrs. Alberta McCra;
left Friday for North Carolina li
visit their mother and father Mr
and Mrs. Monroe r mid Mr anil Mr,
_ JdcCray.. We wish for them i
- pl^a^frnt trip and stay."
Mrs. Arneitha M. Monroe wil
leave for North Carolina to joii
her parents Mr. and Mrs. MeCra;
on Thursday, Feb. 4th. She wil
So lirpnmnnni/ul U ? *
. _ ...r?..ivu ?#ii nci ii'iurn in|
ty her sister who will live with hoi
Iron slugs, Weighing 05 pound
o:.rh, shot into a mountain smI>
near the Picntinny Arsenal, Ne\
Jersey, in testing munitions ex
" plosives, ar0 heing dug out To
scrap.
1TO LEADER
:\.\IA?Lt. Dot-Ului tthoulinu-rM.iiiai y
s ! Greenwood Co. Rural
I ? ?- *< '
i eaeners ivieoi
Mu<!c<'st S. ('. The <Jroe iiwoo*!
"utility rural teachots work shop
- under t ho.-auspices ul\ Mi s Mary
m K. .lohliston, county supervisor ol
Tirccmvood county rural school.;,
I-, 'ltct at tho llodjjes raded school,
ic Friday, January li*J. l'Jl.'l. Tin- day
IFF-was htvoty and (lie attendance isu.T
>c large., Theme: "Tho Small Ituiul
is School In War Tone". Many
i. iccslioiis were tfivon in tho discuss-,
i,' ion. Alter tho business part of
tho nicotine was/ovor, Mrs. Ideah
nor Robinson and .Misses Ftosc
!u Nash and Eunice Ogloshy served a
... a..!;, ?
uviix a\run liirilll, \ U I
fo weinevs, white potato salad and!
j, ettuce, saltrne crackers,, tomato I
? siup. tea, sweet ctaekers. Vnlen |
line mints ami tangerines. The
meiui was enjoyed by everyone.
Teachers present: Misses Roxie
u, Anderson, Lilia Anderson. Rose
. Nash, K. Wynetta Cummings,' Eu?
gcnia Holmes. Ollre Miller, Eunice
r_ Oglesby, Julia lIawt,hoi tio, .Mrs,
[. Eleanor Robinson, Carrie Dandy.
Ethel Carter, i,ilia Thomas, Ada
II Washington, Sallie llackett, Ada
Aiken and Supervisor Mary, E.
Johnston. ?The
next meeting Will he Febru,
ury 20, lOJU at Hodges graded
school,
y Supervisor, Mary E. Johnston;
lary. ?' Wynettn Cnnfmings.
(
i m. \cksih r(; news
Ilethel ('.ME Sunday. school met
at the usual hour with Snpt., tea
c-hers .and officers at their post.
Miss Rachel Lee Woods daugh^
M r of Mr. and Mis. 1). 1). Woods.
her ot' tin- Pine drove Baptist
I church. A graduate from the
academy school, here, under Prof.
II Hen RosetTiTfTrnghT a graduate o:
Friendship Normal Industrial eolI
lege, Rock Hill. She was the as.'
sistant teacher in the Academy St.
" school.
II Funeral services were held at the
,' \ ME Zion church with her pastor
'* iiv charge, Rev. J. II. MeKissize.
' Miss Woods was loved by all who
knew her being of .sta ll a sweet and
' lovable disposition. We all miss
her fr.Oat our different social gath
eriitff. Mr. R. H. Foster funeral
s home in char me.
Mr. and Mrs Kd. I lames spent
Saturday in (Jaffney.
Ms s. Mable Reid -spent Saturday
* | in Spartanburg.
11 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Met'lain re
1 turned last night to Newport News
r Va., after-a-A-isit here with Mrs.
Mary Black, Mrs. MeClain's nioth!>
er.
Mrs. Mary Frances Tilman has
I mI iivtio/l W ?
! .X V M . in.il ill .M >\ |H?H f\VS liner
1 jo root limti until hue aiinmd panmnlw
Mr. and Mrs. Will-Moore. relatives
1 and friends.
(< Miss Evelyn Earls left for rv'ew'
fi >rt News, Va.
Mrs. Frances T.r/lrand arrived
' lieie from NdWYork fily t<i attend
the funeral of her sister. She
* is expected to visit here with rel'
ntives and friends before troiiiK
' back,
- -ST. UTK11 AMP -Rev.
T. H. Uintrer. Pastor
n
v" Watoree?Sunday was a beauti1
fnl day for all. Service beRan at
'' its usual hour. Rev. L. CI. Bow
, , . __r ,
niiui preaeneo a wonneriui sermon
everyone present enjoyed it. The
s pastor and Rev. Bowman wont to
i' St. James church where he preach
v ed another sold stirring sermon.
- Come to St. f.nke. you are wehr
~ come.
Marie M. Young, reporter
' ^BP'
ttskloll. \i. ui.wia ti
at tin* Tu.-!.cy,ec Ai my Flying Scl
left t ?> t lit lit, 1' ! i V Yf'.UTjr. C.tli' Vi
Worth. Tf.x.: < l.i?il'.'< A. Ainli w?
\V t* iultj 11 l;. l.i|>M'(ihilia Htrkley, <
?Ih>u, hi; in liylit., ItoU
(-litttk'n .Jr., mumih v
liuvevfoi'u, l'a"; Shei man T. Host*,
Muret. Jr.. Nctv Orleans, l.a.; Kar
Tex.; l.iukwood Williams, Nitidis/
1 nil.; Alilton P. <Jiciuliaw, Little 1
I \ V \ 11 v in 11 \ 11 I v i: ?- i \ v 11 '
Mrs. K.I'. Ui'.i-ts of < li?->t? i I'm Id!
spent last we?-k end with Iter : is- I
lit "MTsTM.. I. Hn wci. |
Mis. ,\l Iiafiti vr11.r 11:r eoTu
plcled her' i itiu in eleilrie v.ciilinj;
is af riot!?* for a lew days,
tilinr Lu <? i-|iiIiik a pir.jii<hi in .
I lie: li'T. Kn.
. Ml 'I'. K. Hlr'.Vrl who has Ill-ell
mt the sick list for quite awhile
is iinprovinp,1 rit|iitll>. ??
Mrs. Ktiiina Hi ewer had as her
house jfiust.' ki t- Wick lire -7,IT:'"
Mhssi.'V -Joseph Bmw-i, Jr.. and
Preston Hrewm ami little shi of
N. V. ('.
The Hotter Students club of the
Rtihy school. with Henry J'ejjuese
sis president and Willie. .Mac SUHon
is secretary, i? playing a major
part in the student activities of the
scIioqI.
Mrs. Aintnie MrCoinhe i-. on the
..sick list. .
Mr, A. D. Johnson principal of
the Oro. school spent Friday and
| .Saturday at Ids home in Chester
i n business.
L_ |
IjA M A U nkws
My Nfr*. I.. M. Hymes, Reporter
Many good things are bring
said by tin- people .far and nrar aboul
the splendid leadership program
that was ret id e red at Lam a i
by the officers, members and
friends of Sandy (liove and John
Wesley churches last ^Sunday. Among
the popular speaker^ were:
Prof. \\\ It. James. Mr. Moses ,
Rivers, Mr. Sam Daniels, Mrs. 1
Marian Rivers. Mrs. Mamie Da-1
hose. Mis. 1\. Kirvin, Mrs. Sam i
Daniels, Mr. K. Davis. Mrs. 15. A.J
(il'onir.S. i Mie?rrf?r+rr?inch?spot' '
of the meeting was the Lamar hi
famous chorus, directed by Prof,
lames.
Mr. Palmer Martin was \isiting
guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs
H. Martip las week. He is a stu
dent at Stale college, OrangeMrs.
W. P?. James of par ling urn
was also amopp the visitors.
The Stewards of John Wesley
and Sandy. Glove announced $!'><.
2f> as the amount raiseil. which is
regarded by both crunches as be- |
mg very ^oml, in view of the fact
thai on the ot'n in January, 1012
iw ymr nothiiiiy was raised.
This indicates progress, which
ShoWj. that the members arc stand
inn: by the program of tin- church.
We feel that our pastor is a second
to none lguder, and binder his
leadership we are going to stand
hv, and put tiie total progr'am of
the chur*h fiver.
A special jHogi'ajLiLJtiilL l>e spun- (
sored by the WSCS of Sandy
Grove church Sunday afternoon,
and friend,. of John Wesley will
he our invited guests.
The funeral of .Mr. Marco parnan
was conducted at Sandy Grove
church Saturday. Jan. .'tilth. Rev. ,
M. J. Porter and Rev, Win. Brown \
officiated. We wish to express
our deepest sympathy to t >e family.
We feel that in his passing
to the other side R was our loss, (
tmt heaven's gain.
Mr. T. K. Rogers was the week- v
ond guest of his family Mr. Win. *
(lymcs was not able TO" attend tho *
.neetin^ last Sunday, lm?. sent bis f
money just the same.
Observers from < lit* OfTico oft
War Information traveled more i1
than 12,000 miles, visiting and in-|s
sporting troop concentration areas t
trr find out about American sol- >
diors' drinkir.fr haOits. atld found ~
they were good. s
-%
?======; n r< ww i j
jDB tttt aaM y : J
j^w nay .< J^Br^j^Bpfvc-rjW
Itv lii.rrou of T^IjIh- I'.elati
ii-;.i- an. tin civil.an flying ir.<ti iic-tor*
k?4?I their initial cxpi i .Hue of i liinbii
hi, <).; ( l.uiii's 11. Klowcisi, \Yj?iii*sb<>
n (Chief I*:!ot) Hi idy cpui t, Ha.; C.
'a!. ; James K. \\ riy l.t, HuvaiTl.ah, Ca
uL Ti :; yr ilii ensbi.: ti, ,\. C.; John 1
illy. .-\ 1 a.; Charles H. Fox,-:. W'e.vt Pain
-c
Jeft'eison City, Mo.; James A. Hill, (
nest Henderson, Mountville, S. (*.; Mai
>11, 111.; Daniel James, l'ensacola, Ft
lock, Aik.
I S'ION MUITS A t SUM VN
It \H IS I < II ( R( II
Mr*. I). Collins, Reporter
The union \va.i one :?t Syrian
Kaptir.i chutvh ~.oTU l 'i idavu Dea. .17"
AleUall <>!' .Ml. Baptist elans' It
was programed -to instruct the
i)i-in'<ifis. Hi- waa the delegate
I Hiiit Alt. 1 abor. 1 >t*ii. 11-u.vtyy-Supt.- .>>1
Antiuch Baptist church was ,
programed Tii instKiel TtTc isupts.
epilation and enjoyed by alL. lit v. j
I.-S. hiii iell was the invited br? I
last tfuesi of Res and Mrs. (1. 1). <
Collins Sunday morning alter
which tlmy enjoyed a pleasant
union service- ut Cannon Branch ,
A.MK church where Rev. Burrell
preached a noble sermon.
We are always gtaiT to see the
Deacons taking such active part
in the Union service. Amomr the 1
Deacons attending wviv K, D. J
Adams and F. Hasty. S. S. Stun- (
uel of Antioch. J. C. McC&ll. Will- |,
ter McCall, ('. ('. Campbell of Ml. |
Tabor. Wo wci'p sorry to hear of ,
Mrs. Ruth llethoa'j. death. The
family has our deepest sympathy.
Rev. and Mrs. (}. 1). Collins visited
Mrs. Collins parents Sunday ;
evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. l.adson
of Lntta. A very pleasant-ev ,
eninw enjoyod.
_WHlT.Mltti: NFAVS
Mr. Pet Lyles, Mr. Brosia W:l- f
linn* and lienors Jeter motored to I
Newberry Jan. JO to visit Mrs. F.lmaiie
C aldwell who has been wy'
sick. They wir<> very yl.nl to find
her much improved.
Mr. 11('7.7.ie Davis of New Veil..
Y., was home to visit his sister
Mrs. Miosiu William*. He was
glad to be home again after being
away fourteen years and all were
veiy triad to have nim amitiif us |
jigain. He remained lietv ??ne
week ami returned-rtv New York J
Sunday., lie i:eporte<| a pleasant
stay. . |
Mr. William Lewis Fpps and'
Tolnt Morgan of Philadelphia came j j
home to see their parents and fani- j |
ily. Mr. William L. F.pns bad to j |
go t<> stand the first examination.!
at Local Board No. G8 in Newberry,
S. ('. dttr Charles Fair <d
Winston-Salem, N. C.. came homo
Saturday to visit his cousin Mrs.
Rotjers. He i.s to go to vamp or.
the Lo th of Febrtiary.
The N.F.A.. hoys f ad ;i special j
meeting February 1, at 7:30 and i
all the hoys were present and the I
following officers were elected: J
President, Frank Chick; Vice-President.
Walter Wintbush; Secretary J i
Wallace Young; Ass't. Secretary", j
William Jubue; Treasurer, James |R.
Lower Rej?ot terrWf .'T'. Penan; J~l
''hTiplaini James H, (Thorn; WatcTi- {
nan. (Jeorge Johnson. |
PROYIDKNC F \7y>1. K. < 111 RCH T
Rev. J, E. Dixon. Pastor
The service at Providence Sun.
lay was excellent. S. S. was grand
Miss Minnie L. Wheeler of Mount
/inn Tinr\f ie* oBi?? -.n " ,M'"4
Services began wi' prayer
iioeting and testimon.al. Many
esponded. Rev. Dixon announced
lis text from ,St? Luke
.IhrisCa?Mission AVorCi. It
vas a soul stirring sermon. Thank
iod for Rev. Dixon. A Missionary
ally was held. Collection was
food. The Missionary ladies of
Vtt. ZiOn A ME church was nresent
vith us. Mrs. Sligh, the president
nfide a wonderful talk and express
si herself as enjoying the service.
iVe were glad to have them wor-1
ihip with us. The Providence quar
et sang as never hefore. A token
va.s Riven thern^ ? ;
1 riminn r>r offirw r/vv ti^ mi?- ~
tionary was held and resulted fts ,
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una. L . \N?r Dept., Wash., D. C% . , /.
i who give the aviation cadets , j
cockpit. Bottom Row,
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i Beach, Fla.; Koscoe I). Draper,
Jklahomu City, Okla.; Adolph J. "jj
thew VV. Plummer, San Antonio, 1
a.7 Lewis A. Jackson, Arfola, j?
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follow* . I i? : iiU-nt, llosie Krept;
\ ici-I'lVMih-ni. Bessie Mayers;
Sec.. 1. Price: Assistant, Lancie
Wi-ris: I i-e.istii ei. Sunn Bowers;
i'.n.piam. I.am'iit* Weils: Sick comi.-Hitee.
i.euit'i'a Kleuzer, Martha a
Motrins. 1 la Bates. Juvenile: ~ij
i'i e-iilont, Ki ia il.u t; co-workers _ i
M> 11. UaliV iliiWel'S. t
Uev; .1. K. l)i\on was Hie guest
at' .Mi an.I Mrs W ilso,, Krepta. He I
reported a pleasant stayT ^
Prol. ftdult ~f
school. .Members on roll 21. Prof. J
Mills aiui Mrs. Harris gave a splen J
uu program r etj. l. Mrs, Harri9^M
js bail, at lit?* work after being
in attendance on her siuk mother, 1
Mrs. Ellen Imulor, -H
~I.nnr-ie Werts, reporter
vahnvii.U: N:-WS J
St. Maritan baptist Chureii
Sunday was genera! "Rally* fl
ilny. The members and friends -.fl
I ..nod out in full. foree. Waltertiaro
choir san?f beautifully several fl
selec t Lens, after whic h Rev. E. A.
Johnson. pastor, eanie before the
ongregatio,, with an inspiring j
message. Total amount raised
We wish to express our deep* Ml
est sympathy to Mrs. Lula Rice, r|l
in tin- l<.>s oi her sister Mary Bet Jjl
Adam Major, reporter
&voooo?>ciox&o<xcK?a&<&genuS fl
David G. Ellison I
General Insurance 9
Honest and efficient attention 1
given to all business
placed with me ' .
aKcc-o^oaooccaood ooartcajseal j|
MADAM >VRIGH^B
I'amnus Reader and Advisor. Not 9
Here Today and (fone To-morro* '99
Look for Name. Seventh Daugh* ^^9
er of Hie Seventh (feneration.
HORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL
This lady arrived in your
iiiwn to do f.ood for the .9
public by her wonderful
powers in reading the
\f# history of one's life; also J
AU gives advice on all affairs 9
of Iho. such as love affairs,
business matters* family af'airs,
wills and divorces and most
jveryl'hing pertaining to- the welfare
of one's life.
Permanently located in Studio I
I'ents on Sleeting St.,. on U. 8. ; fl
Highway No. 1, at City LimitM,/9
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