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Dl K WEST NEWS
Revs. H. J, Glover nti?T E\ L. Me
Adams conducted their regular sei
vlees at- Mt. 4rebanon und M<> -Am
churClTba on hist Sunday, while al
Bt. Mary, Mr. Carl Donald i.a<
charge! of the Sunday school.
Rev. J. E. Vauss was the speak
er for Rev. H. J. Glover al th?
morning hour of worship. am
brought a burning message thai
-?:?all present j?n joyed.
Pvt. Joseph Gordon who is st:
*? of C nmn '1 nvoc *vo?
Home on furlough several days ng<
arnl visito<l his wife. Mrs, real
Gordou nnd other relatives.
Pvt; F. Sanuicl Turman wh<
is also at Camp Swift visited hi:
mother Mrs. Jauie Turman :i,u
Other soldiers who have madi
recent visits home are as follows
?Pvt. Lawrence D. Wharton who i:
stationed at a Camp in Alabama
Serjeants Curtis J. Uarknoss am
Marcus Power of l*'t^ Bl-atrg-, X. C.
Pvts. A. T. Latimer and Fostei
Burns of Cump Swift Texas wen
recent visitors to their home foil
here; Pvt Douglas Brownlee <>:
Camp Stewart, Ga.. recently visi
ted his wife and other relativehere.
Pvt. F."C. James L. Cunningham
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Z. Cunnint
ham, who is stationed at t'amt
Stonemap; Cat., is' making rani'
progress. He has been >>> th?
army only two monthand hn>
been made private first class. Hi;
many friends rejoice with his fani
ily because of the progress whirl
he is making.
Miss Elnise Sussewell of New
York City is the guest of her moth
or Mrs. L. M. Sussewolle. Shi
looks the picture of good health.
Mrs. N'itnnlo (inoshl'S?ha-; h. n
seriously ill, hut is much improvcd
at present.
Mrs. Belle Burns has_ gone U
Chicago where she rushed to tin
bedside of her daughter Miss Ma
ble Burns who is very ill.
"M"rs. Maggie I'ruitt wh<? tea< Ii
???e*4rv Edge tie Id?euuut-y waa?tie
guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs
' CJtTOTgc Ahilersdh Ta"sT week-end.'
HANNAH A. M. E. Clll ECU
Rev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day foi
all churchgoers. Sunday schoo
?Vas opened by the Snpt., Prof. .1
R. Bobo. The lesson was verj
nicely discussed and everyone tha
tVfaS preseht enjoyed it.
The morning service began at it!
UBtrai houh The pastor preacher
r very good ifermorr. His to^ct wa,
taken from the f?? Ps'alms an<l tin
- -r 6th verse. The Piano rally was i
very good success. The Smoun
&-V raised was 8&8.20. Unveiling thi
- -piano will be February 14th. AI
members and friends are asked ti
bti present along with that will hi
PowtdeT'S Day program. The sec
quartely ,co??frt,enc?)'will be thi
pp'1' ffrWrtfli tflunday,flflth r*t Kehru
w aj^. We are expecting all t h
jpL'-jeaders to report 10# percent. Th,
vititora were Mrs. Katie Lirulsnj
Rfk , Nivi. Ray and Mies Queen Ksthe
g Table|g
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A ri.cht'd Tablo-Ti-s
have' the most
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lit Pul'Pos<' Poking
n : u i < 1 goodness. i
fl and you'll be pi
-wr :?more than oiM/n
1* Famous AI>1
enriched ? it
tium for st
1 |jk - A-ttamfn fl-i,
81 - ? nutrition.
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COLTiVIBIA, S. f.
j fhu:m>s)iii' a. m. k. c hi ut 11
Kef. H. W. Walker,- i'nstor
. j ? < lintoii, S. After tin- clas*
l I study of" the Sufitlay FcHodT. tin
. j Sunt, gave the review. Two infor
I j utntive and -spiritual sernuJiis Sun.
j lav. Tito morning message by tin
pastor, text -found Phil. -1:11, th<
, j fheme The So.TfT Happiness. Af
I i ter tb(. sermon we were gratofu
t I for one -jomev llattie Smith.
J?Tlie oiuuving -message U.v lie v. K
{ L. l.illiewood subject New Rcsolu
Hons. Collecti<?j) SSTOa.
1 In The City
t '
Pvt.. J anies Burn side sUrtwiui
) at present, Fort Bragg; Pvt. Willi*
. j Ki ller. Fort Jackson. Thes?
I | two young men were urnfted thrct
I weeks ago. Both were in school
, j Pvt. Bumside was a freshman ai
. I State college. I'vt. Fuller, lltl
_ | grade at Bell St. lugh.
I Hell St. High School
i!
; j Prof. .!. T. W. Mimv. Hrtnrjjml
r I The \ ictory Kneel Productioi
. program given at Well St. schuo
c j January 'Je, v.as vi ry bc-mTu-inl
f I Much needed information \vas re
Iceived. Prof. .Mnns made it vcrj
impressive that in order to sr.ee1
t-l+e demands - ia_ them: v.-or limes i
is very necessary to attend sue!
..I meetings, and he would try to give
, . and have given all mformat ion
I ; pii;s;dhb\ relative lb" ihr l'-'lUonTug
, | He is asking ail person-., to nttetn
. I these meeting whenever. tlicy art
, I called.
_ I We are hoping more of t'.ie la
t lies in and around Clinton will d<
'this summer as t,\o did last sumjiiler
the demand^ are even great
I or. Mi s. Bettlia Bailey cannot
I lif" q ;arts ol' vegetables, fruits
each. Siio has a family of ,p>. Mrs
r4 A?M"Uh?Kinurd I?l^.i quail,>
-if-voir'tallies. mutx. A family
of two.
j Our it'.'llio economies tcachei
. .Mi.-s H. Wnlker is hero all <lur
ing the fanning season willing t<
io lior part.
POOP HOI'i: ( IRL LIT
Kov. "4". < : Btirgr-^q Pastor
'ope, S. ( -Sunday bring tin
"th Si Hi lay tn month flood Hope
circuit members made good use ol
that day. Tl.ov li.nl on.- of the bosi
r S. !S. in the history of the church
1 The Stewards and officers <lis>
mussed many plans about raisins
j general monies for the year, sf
t that they may keep the good roc
ord thnt they were living up to foi
< the past two years of paving oul
t in the spring in the district meet
, ing.
t Sunday night Itov. Burgess do
i livorotl the ?no<o~r*Ke ?( Maeehoma
t Text Aits 5:1", subject The Shad
!? ow of a Christian.
1 Last week the Trustees of Mac.
) ejlonia with sonic carpenter^ fron
t ftafftlterj? were busy some, carpen
. ters from Bnmheij* were busy fix
t> ing the church which i* a success
-Xhi* -waak?tha?tr-oni***.- *Un.v*vrrh
(. nrn<l some carpenters from Orange
Iy btU'R ?r? busy trying t<> . cample i<
, a steeple lor the church. We an
r n.arehinjr Pray for *ontimte<
I success.
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I'jis.'intlv <urnriviwl ft ?
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1 ' KIDGE SriilNii NEWS
(S. S. was opened at the usual j
hour with Class No. S in churgcM
L.J:ie ditfcrenL Uilciits among Uiat j
_.group v ere cxtunplied. Those who i
took j?nrt were: Misses Margie
(i risen, Althen Coletnan, Margaret
v Ififffcard. Klorenee Etheredgc, Dor- 1
>thy Holsten. .Mildred llolsten and
j_ Dehornli Washington. ?
The BTU was in charge of the
H?th-nnd "11th grades. The andiono/i
n ut' ....^11 1-^ l .. i.:i
.. ..w iu ui riwji Lnjuiiu wnur |
the program was being rendered.
Composing the grades won;: .Miss- :
es Ruth Peterson, Rosa L. Broad- j
U mux. Rwduu^l UcoaHnnx.? la Roy
Bioadoax. Hcnrgia P. l/ott. Alex
Rail'ord, Thcinia a 11 d Kebceea
- Smith. .Miss Annie U. Williams
was at tile piano, ol' course. 1
' Air. James Rail'ord ot Jackson1
die. Kin., is here visiting mothei
airs. Previa Rail'ord. sisters Mrs.
Mary P.roadnax, Miss Bertha Rai|
ford ami friends.
1 Ridge Hill High School
1 ..
Mabel V. Davis, Reporter
Wo all enjoyed the lecture in
. hapei Wednesday by Pvt. Samuel
1 Hammonds of Alaska (a fonv.er
L , 1-. ilii;it. .. f 1 l-U sebool 1.
: Remarks were enjoyed as well
is music by Pvt. Frontis Brooks
of Fort Penning, Hn. Monday. Hr
r fs a former ;gradii ate of this school
' also.
The following speakers appear-,
id during chapel hour Monday and
were very good: Frederick Amos,
' tit is Anderson, David and Rosa
L<V Brohdnux.
Please. don't miss the program
introducing N'cgro History Week
it Ridge Hill Church Sunday
school. Don't fail to purchase a
L- vo,v fVn?yon 1 favorite Negro.
Votes only lie; donate at least .r>c
to your race Sunday.
BI IHI L A. M. F. (BIRCH
If?v [ / n.
Laurens, S. C.?At 10:00 n.m
Sunday school began with Ass't.
Kwpt,, -Mr*. Willie H. MrCm- and
ton diers at their post. The lesson
was beautifully reviewed by the
pastor.
Everyone present whs greatly l
I- r.'ilh tin. uplifting mill
' inspiring sermon that \yas delivered
by the pastor, thome "Learning
> About Jesus".
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MAS HOPE \. M. E. CHURCH
1 Rev, 11, T, Summer*,-PmWoF ?
I
f 'The Sunday school opened at its !
Insual hour conducted by the Sttpt.
Charlie Roberson, with the
. teachers ami students h t their
posts. The lesson was wopdevfub
. | ty reviewed hv our 1'astor. Hov.
i ; H. TV 'Summer!*. Alto which the
. j presiding elder ascended the ros.
truin and preached a smil stilling
cermon. He also held Wis first
*. .^utu.lCr. iuuJ,..nLadt: - -great jsucccsa
One of our lnithful jvft-mbers-;
u Mrs. .Laicuiuu William* thu. widow
c o," ATi F. \V. Williams recently
^ mat t ied.
Rosetta Russell, reporter
t\ '
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s r. j \mj:s a, >!, i:. oiiRCli
lit'V. WmT McDonald. I'astor
Sunday school met at us iism."!
hour with Su>>t. ami co-workers
picsent. After the class study <?f
the lesson was wonderfully review.
d l?y pastor." The beginners
las. is hxUiiiny tin* banner, .Mrs.
Me Dona 1.1 I eaclror.
'Sunday morning the pastor se
riicti<1 liis ~ U'XlTrc.m (la~l
Ciive Christ a (. i]?nre jni^ Voui
Life. At ni.'flu he preached from
Kx talus '1:2. The choirs-;rrr rrtl[de?in:r
wonder! ul service. Oiu- per
| <on .ioiiu-d.
This is tM.u- Diislm's tliii'il yt':tr amL
from the outlook of t've church we
arc hopinjf he'll have many more
years. We are La vow a kratal
h'.inic in St. Iam.es.
Sunday nite we 'had our election
of delegates to tlie KieCloral euldeite.
Airs. Frances (lore was
Iccted deK'li'ate and Air. Frank
Kenedy was elected alternate.
Several visitor,, were present
Sunday, anion"- them was Air. John
Alston a" student of Allen university.
Visitors Hie always wclcoma.
??:
Kev. James l.eonnr, I'a^tor
>. i ?Sunday turned
Ct dm i? beautiful day and nil dwv4
A'liun lijroi-rs.. wi-rii?Jciuml at?thri
house of worship. Sunday so I????11 '
was opened ill 1 11 by tile Sunt. [
iL\\ . Spain, I he elassrs were 1* '
range I and boa.'tiI'tiliy tang ' ? by '
tin* * ari'uis tcarhers. After S. S7T
we atU nded t he M iuist-ers uui<>n. |
Our pastor wak .master of cere- .
monies. 'After, a bri? f prayer set-.'
vice devotional services-wen- run.J
ducted by Rev. (J. W. JaiPes. Rev. j
I. J. Jackson, Rev. Steverson of- i
Printing. The pastor presented ;
Rev. JaniT's ^vs the speaker v i'i '
Look his text lluhokl how good and t
limv...pleasant- ip is. i'.or brethren to I
d\\ell together hi unity. The see.md
speaker was presented by the '
pastor. Rev. .1. J. Jackson. !Iiu|
text was tat<eTTTfom St/John P:l:|
[ must work the works of him that i
s^tvt?mr? His 'sermon was enToy-T
ed hy ail and the Holy Spirit [
frit throughout his serinm. A tier t
the serinoii an iavitation was ex- .
tended for joiners then :i liberal i
collection w;is contributed after j
w'l'.ich adjournment for li nvh.
Rev. James opened hv singing I
i f . i
aymn No. 12: A Charge to Keen ' j
ri iivn (. "iiiuicms were ft'ivon
l>y t h<- pastor Up v. li. VV. James
was master of ceremonies lor the
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Sunday was a lovely day for all
| church goers. ami a large nrrmtrrr
! found their way In Hit- Pleasant
Grhvo Churc'n. The fkfhjluy School
lesson was hpanfttnljk- discussed.
This being our first quarterly
Conference, our I'.E., I lev. O.C.
Ouman was very good in delivering
his message selected ltoni the
I (1th chapter of Galations and the
1 -4Hi verso. This was indeed an ihspiring
message, full of thoug'.U
and stirred the hearts of all. It
seems that every member has a
mind to work so therefore ajl reports
were very go<?., dhe 1'. ii.'s
assess.in em v as paid, net in ltd!
and lie went away with smil.s and
made remarks that the district
was moving along nicely in every
way.
We were pleased to have with lis
-tH-.-r Ids Hart in the pcrson-trf
trrolV U.K. iivvkard?We are always
triad to have him with its.
-The s.upt.. ??ure ?some Cauly reWo
are lookinv. forward to out
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NEW BETHEL ItAI'T ( 111 HC II
Re . A.I). Duncan Jr.. i'Astor
Sunday was a beautiful ilay for
church "guerS.' Stiiulay School was
fine as usual. Wilnia Durham told
the Bible story, after this the
I'rayev Service was iicid. Then
Rev. .Mrs. M'cKisr iek of .Jones
?ille, S.C. brought to tts a ureal
message. Theme. Faith in Jesus
-Heals thru Sick. S( r\irr~~was very
much enjoyed. Collection was
hu for the- day.
.Mr. Willie ami "Hooker T. Thorn
oil. both. . of Philadelphia, Pa,
Isitrd their mother, .Mrs. Elista
Thompson here recently.
Miss Mozcll Pai Us entertained
a few of liar 1"rit"tills at her home
Thursday ninrht on Wofford St
hoiioiinj; MPs Willie Mae dSimTTFTTIYs
011 tier birthday. BTnyo-was
The feature of the evening. Those
i resent were: Mrs. Marion Thornji
-on. .Ah*; and M Uoy Durrali.
Hoy Dinah .1 r.. .Alary P. (loeeins
Mrs. Eotiise Anderson. Mr. Samnie
Ah'tinu*. Mrs. 1). Parks and
Mr. Klnibeii Ferpuson.
_ Tli,. hostess served chicken salad.
spiced apples, cake and litis
sin n - tea. .
Miss Simmons received many
useful and -beautiful trifts.
If you want the news real tlu
PALMETTO LEADEK.
Mrs. Efflc J. Pnrks, reporter
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famjly affairs.
Tells the name of whom you \
you love is true or false, what
for you. and just what to do I
reunite the separated, locale a
happiness -foetwectr~mn"n~afid' w'i
if si.kness or bad luck is natur
If you want facts and not pron
- - ?dillet out front nil olher*. I pot
but I also help you out of your
Office hours !< a.m. to 10 p.m.
ored. Look for the sitfn of Ma
MAN TRAII-EIL on tire Tight:
| No. 1. next to Turner's Filling
Poro Heauty School
Located at 24k1 MlTIwoml Ave
BEAUTY -CULTURE IX ALL
US HKANtHCiS
Sh.'iuipooir.sr, Pressing, Marcelling
erooplnolMng, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, MunMolding,
Anatomy anP
TrTectrlcTEr;
PHONE 5687 Vnnie
M. Pope T. Ma lone, Pres.
Williclmina C. Pope, Instructor
Ml
LEEVY'S
FUNERAL HOM
Undertaking and Embaln
?SLOGAN?
"An Near As Your Nearest Ph
AMBULANCE SERVIl
k Bate?h?rg atrrt RMgeway, S.
I
1831 TAYLOR HT. COLU.V
PHONES. 23619?23810
Saturday? February (h 1943 ?
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TODAY AND SATURDAY
A Full Fourth Fijjhtinjj Feature
i "WE ARE
i T14 IT MADIML^Ji
i i xiu inr\iviiil^o
Produced by (he Staff of
MARCH OF TIME ?*
and No. I March of Time
Plus Latest Nova
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SI-N DA Y?W K1)N ESI) A Y
A RA BIAN NIGHTS
MARIE MONTEZ
JON HAIL
\cikmism
FKIDAf
?"Lady In A Jam"
IRENE Dl'NNK
PATUU KNOWLES
SATURDA Y?SI NIi:\V ~ S
"Footlight Serenade"
HETTY (iKAIUj; >
JOHN PAYNE
- X ?
-- = Moitie's Cafe and ?
Beauty Shop
First Class?Host ?f Service
Reasonable To All
Open every Day until Midnight.
Appointments Filled
Phone 2-7895
191(1 BRANDING ST.
COM"MIMA'S NEWEST
AM) EI NEST NKiHT CLUB?
THE SAVOY OfcUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
WINN SHORT) ROAL>~~
| 2' ' > Mill's from tho City Limits
nt l'.au Claire. I he-.savoy C.liib |t
was formerly known as the I'almetto
(JriH. ?? ? 51 ?-i!
Sea Poods. Chicken and Steaks
A speciality
We cater to private parties
and Clubs ?
1 Mrs. l.ula FT. "TCiles, Propria^ ess J]
Waverly Esso Station
j Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS.
I Make This Your Headquarters
For Complete
UMC-SiOl* SliltVlCK
Telephone 9518
l I Jasper Caldwell, Manager
. ! '.-V.^
1
ROYAL
VISIT TO VOI I! CITY)
All YOl It IvNTIKL 1.11 i:
r ANDTI TI ftl-:
"tell Vol.! whrrt you want to-know-,?
siness mutters, love, health and
vill marry ami when. If the one
part of the country is the luckiest
;o be successful in life. She. will
bsent friends and relutives, cause
fe. make up lovers quarrels, tells
al or unnatural.
uiscs. see MADAM ROYAL. I am
only tr.ul youi- life lilfi' a hnnk,
troubles. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Readings for Loth white and coldam
Royal, located in last PULLlmvinu
West ("nlumliin. Highway. ;
r Station, West Columbia.
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I 'X*'!*'!' 'I**'**'* ?t? oo *'*
I
j Brown*s Loneh Room
1011 LADY STREET
i
j Good llomo Cooking A
1 ? .... Specialty /f-x
j Prompt ntid Courteous ScrV^T.
* Reasonable Trices
: Open each Night Cntil Mid;
night.
Mrs.< W. |? Brown, Proprietress
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