The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 20, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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v | B BP** Serjeant William D. Young HMM* of '40 of Benedict College, | Hb- located ,at Cnrup Polk, I.oujs^Hftar ftrine- -fctar- spur.' momenta IMb'solicited fands for thr Hrtdrn* Rftit DrtV(v% from the follav ;> >? U'hftSP ?v? ?i ji ** ? - i - states: fc-Walter Oliver, ' Jrrse ' Tni'i"*! tVr" n. Thomas L. Hegzai . Raymond l'nE Kelly, Frank Jackson, Willie J?. ^M^HScolt, John Miinnlkin and M.s. rs. ' W Lu Ji Nero and Janu s K. Thomas Georgia?Privates Win, White. j o William Robinson, William H. [ > $' Grier, .Clifford Frecmrn; C'drpnrels Irwin Wiggins, Edward Johnp son, Bonnie -Wiley,""Georye Huff: Sgt. Julius Pul'i i-; Privat < T' * class Rufus Adkins, F ed J. 1. \\ > Elmo Hodlcv. Robert Fletcher, e**'. Claude Y. TnlK-y. WV A.. TliglT" tower, Eddie Vicker. Mack King. ' Vasco Mickens. William. HarpT i Calvin C. Reid, Oscar Northington, Edciic Perry, Bullie Fravier, Kenry Sears, Robert Jones, Thomas Hayden, Theodore Sims. F.:mon Warren, CRUce Fthre.igc. r Luther Brown, Hbnry Williams.. James Brown. Chrrlio A. -Young. iT' Allen Williams, William Tav'io: and Private L'ley llamiit m. lonn^sst?fnvnte .loo ,M \? nine Corporals Earnest Mrti'rews. ?>.? ).?, vi?! Henderson. Ceorire Ptice; Sv ~~?"jreants Edgar O. Smith. McKht- . 4?p Exun; Privates first eCss "ifl' j'" , '* Pet iicrton. Irst<r M ! Torii, Willis Nee so, 'A allace Rev |t>: .tolls, .Talk Hobse-n, Moso.- lie ting.?Frank?Finch. "Monroe Hi [ ric, William p. th.rp.iv. I' r. > FPKhodes and Cpl. .|..nn j <?outh Carolina?Pii at.s J. Johnson. A. B. ihrthu: ' r% t-. porals HaroM Hv ^ \V?B:"A. Wrtson. RifVn>d Tvicr-; iTfrr-coin Miller: J- \Y..nam _ i . ot1' Young: Privrt? ;*:<*. ch.s-s Kit v. ~zr? Truedale, William Norman. Job.; , IhAvaiCs, 'iho.r.' r ?*?.- ! i> mitk-r-J William Sartor. MAIed^c-. ti.ob-j man, Charlie t . -T-*hAIL: , Smith. Ossie I.atha:.. diss? C. Smith, Frank A. Sims. Jimes M. j H-lines, Ponpas I.?.w?c. i'h.-u-:.ct . Horten. Willie latere. rr p Rob."son. W"';e Bncot v P.-.-Om-:velt Winters. D. C.?Pre. PTrn.-.r: Fletm.v. > . 1 Kentucky?James K. JMmi.v.. y BALTIMORE. MI>. NKltS By Mrs. L. (?. Douglass Mrs^ Cattie^^impso^ v. ^ ij.v j , day afteiiioon. They also .'.tur.-;- j _+ . td a meeting of the N'AACP v.\?ki. , was held at Memorial Rapt. eh. r.h A forum or' Civil P.igms wa- ,i-. i cussed. Mrs. Simp.-on ar . Mr.-. \ (vonney are mtmU-r.- ( ti. N.\.\ ' ?'P nr/1 r i r. * 1 "The Pennsylvania Aw. A II Zi : church. There will be a tea j u ty tin j Interdenominational committee "ii i Sunday, J?eb.s H._ Pr?c ' r fsi" Dav Nurserv. Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Thatra- i.a ' as guest Mr. Clarence Sir.:,) The Edward circle h, !?l >.- Jab liary meeting at the ivsider. ^TT Rev. and Mrs. John Oglw'uv. 3t * * Mrs. Eva L. Eiiwani.-. win? >; /' '' Rev. G. M. Edwards preside L Three members v.ere added. Mr-. ?} . Simpson announced the report-.-! t 57.50. The president appointed a:. ' a Age Rally for the February ' i.' g. Mr. and Mrs. John I/gatrmr .?v Mrs. Anna l.ou Price ami t-'gi. .Ida, j. A. Franklin \wre quests of Mr; and X!rs. Eugene Sin lion and Mrs. 'i\f1'' Cattie Simpsor. Sgt. "Franklin i iij,, on furlough from tht> 75th Chemital company, Ingli'v. und, r.'it: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sr.cUon proud parents of a little de.r ghlei Sf born Christmas mominrfMtT f M t PPi^' Tohns Hopkins hospital. at the Hand Printing cbntoraWe arc asking specai prayer? \/[ for the sick. Southern Star S. club met * with Mrs. Agnes Amos. After the *' meeting the members enjoyed a 'riar.ee at tiie.Elite Griddle. rX*.' A niece of Mr. McCray is here fef A visiting for an indefinite stay. jb Mr. and Mrs. White of Washing 1 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 g. "3 A1 M. Gore, Jr. Pfc. Butler Gore is now serving jpjjj?,-. In n camp in New Orleans. j^V On thfe third Sunday the Mission fe;,; ary circle will have their annual Bermon. Presideht Mrs. Alice I?'; , The Mt. Hebron Vocal choir is k to worship with the Pilgrim Rest gTr Vocal choir in their second anniHk -Kersary. Mr. Friendly McCray is f-eaguc will Ik; on 1. i. \ . ? . \. < . i i .v ' T!-,. ,vo i? .h,.n.ca>.. <.f' Vi i ( A. C A : I . '.vn | ?.i .* i.i !:. iii < ! v.: ' 7 1 C.' m ... hi'" . ? i-'t t'-.r.. \ | ' : Irt,. ;.i t; ?. j:.\ r ,;t j ; : v. . ~?Vr? : 1 1 ':> ! !.! i i ' i :?ri;?ic's. .av.' > a -M . ti'.jf v.\;h hi.-.j j :i u*.' 14-; rvi'Uly" i ' u ; ?..? ? >. a at ,c ivv. r,..u: ' ; i r- 7~T. ~; '* 'it- : , v ft l.'r. \ ah tit itK'. ! !i way thru l'<. noilict 1 . r.terninjr 'State' < '.VMfk in private " ?i?i(i ? t. ; j t'lvil >*'. i-.iv.' ! . . ; "it ;irC< }it tr. j tin j. - .. : - m i. 1 : -.-jf a-?" , : ?t fi.ii.-... i hi. I r r!; W,? jv. ..... ! I.v r. I A I i t- :p 1. .o.tr 1 intr i ! ./v :i . .. ??l? i.-r i i .?~?1? *-?rrr?I "-:^7T - .! i in Dr. j AH"* : iliuu il. Iiv ' :.? J i'iH.iiajj j ' nr. < :' | 15. r.nj.'v: ir.?vv ihunr.-r 'Dr. Ar.*j?,!t'if??rvrrr ns pr?.<Uivr:. h- s.-i-v.a :v am; r I>r. 1 Mti!;-.- He w;:s A.wtv.! i#c.?n of I M . V:- I.-. In r r|.-. ... r-n :: ?d i'"*'.- : '' V'^ ?>- " ' l'i.:. nr fi',.'.'- .t >? i " "'V.-.. ri.rr.'.;. in Y: . l" - , .y. ,, ; .J I j F:v-T- j ?rs -fol'u-ir.- as It v il.:- j ha \;:f raw: by 11wr, ms it j <_ : let : ;.h.~ )'. ' j W'b. .tv .vr He cr. i.ti < jck has ! ! , 1 a.'.Tit :.< has pastor?v| same oi j ho letaUny- ^huixhcs in Uhj.-w I anainunilh s. Ai m i- railed i:i d a: Ml K?t- for spi.<.kd-| he hs*> hcM't 111 \V; Shi.'IThe ias I'Vea-h'-'l in >om- ol' ihc i.aJ.iu.reius thvta. Iv.it till", yk i' ail U? vercyl"" (! hick sinl i _ a! ii!!*!.> li a ell- [ i/.e!l t.i' tin: nhi Pa.! !".: ! t (? Slalt'. Aral ho has a very keen ?U >;r?: lo j ~!a; >'. t>> eh with his many iei- - ' t " ?. la'.ct,/is and acquaintances ' ;ii a a t h ('a . 1 iiia. - t- - - - - - I i>.vpmt-rrr<) sr vn:'r.; c; 1 -jHK \TK ANNIVERSARY ( ny.iian.! a Pay.- 1 i ' W, ,,., , W.rAl' ; Klro Mill. C. Pair y. W. McC alloy. . P. liai.-l !!. !'<!:: rd. P. Walls and , 7F-"(la..~ A !;i (I a aPearl < ; T. Mary ri . laier. I an N -al. | "Strhn JaroiSiiiT. A;l e .i 1 nn.I a-!i, P RV.rh Cocqwr. 1). Ward. ami Miss j: L( or a Wright. j .Mrs. liel'-n il dim- A ran-lead, fTT""" ; r.i'i-trr a. 1 a Western Ii"serve, joined her husband .1 ieut. 15. L. \im- 1 stead in Ilarrisburtr. Pa;. p n d j ihty spt lit a pleasant woi'k end n New York City. Mrs. Arm stead wyII graduate in .June. Cleveland Camp N'o. 2'C American Woodmen will entertain Mrs j Anna Padgett Konr.ey with a "solone:'' party Pi''- ?t the Woodmen 14,611. Mrs. Kinney has joined tho*v^AA("T> and will leave for Dos Moines March .Ird. The J. E. Coopers and Miss Jos .->ye A. Hjjimmoml wore all snviU'fe lifter having a long distance chat with their nephew Pfc. Samuel Hammond while he was in Ridge Spring S. C., visiting his parents Mr. Mfi?. M. W. TTammonrTT Pfc. Hammond wr.s on furlough from Alaska. _ Funeral Rites For ^airfield County j V\ ; <11 O, i ^I I? 1 IU-IV. . r > ). V'. ) - J' V!T: l il I I 1 V < ... . . u i . i'.< . .1. 1,'h rt ii .? V" . ' in. i>a t- V. k v t ( . .' ! I.a \ ,,in ^ i. i. u. .ii'.-r I." I'm- ! ; . > =...; v.- .V 'Thrc^-Ly , -7?:T : .1:::?' '! n )< ^ i . ! i i:L. \v?. i v. : < >-.v y ' .J ; ; y ; (> t ::in.; Cix i. 'a< t r- >: irs- , i i (> .u i t t: i 1 u a r.a"1: ; t:?: .? . ci srr \ ! -1 i : h . !; . i. v ; n ! ?m : n?*i ?r?M-n )\?rr?jr-n-i? a: ' 1i t. :.t -t ).? I> t fl : ' ! 'it i"'. f :v. iv. > ::!v. V :i< '' ;j'-t ' >u ' :1 1 " i* f si- '.. itv an I . ?n . i"ii..) . ibs': ' i.!< rV nn;:V.- . a I it- . "t:: is*: "is !!'.. i -v. i i : :i ''"y ' ! 'V' ' '* ; . , , ' 'siij.V ia-'A-t t i i . 'li'a.i' v. > ,i t i ' r. avalI + ';tv. - v, v. V 7;.. ,*! \ si r Uv;<f-v!: : v. : :! v ! in ? !i;:; _ . T:?:c:vcd lYernan 7>r.;;:-es On P< k-.c.xii, f. (.'..? January '!(?. ?'y. *": 11 j il s. opt" of t'-,( | !hw' Iu'l-ivcd \V'?!Vii n South ( a- : rolinu passtt! from lahor to )< -: ward. ShO" tlk-d at "the- Ivrao o j Vr 'laay" .t'.'t. Mrs. Kssitf Kmv >ir!f.?rrV?r^s?v. Sin-j iv tap .i .-'. ra\! aro ivr duugi: } r.t.?Mrs, !>'i i ii'ii i."?.M. Mary i f':-h, r. 'a-(! t\ < lis i' ? jo...... s; df X. ivlicrvy a jut ijtrfv.s! '!< * v?. >;' Colntr'ti.".. !? ?: !v.? j . \ irvi r-Mrs. j ?! v. > had iVi x :v.d rl.t-t;? v.{ was hor.it ir 5 . y,;.s , a arJ' r < f .\:11 i x-h raptitd ' Chy. cK?Prrrrpri !fo-,v ti'" (itr. i nry of hor com-! f. d hy M'-s. IXr\ i - r.\- j ni'.i'.--'. 1 jo :V.i conrv!. p.i.aitioii: 1 "S1, "*l Moths V IVlii? i ' ^ ' *>*.v Memorial Par!; i The Lincoln M*. ir.orl.il Path *ho| new ci-nv u rv. is h.inir developed i near Luiun':uirTt i> only. fiiti-a-nd I a half irjles out tin A <v)um Load. j Phils* save been f: : I t.? nevi : ' the mo-t beautiful mcnieoi iai 1 ptuks for olie i';'Ce in the south- | eastern section of the country. The main feature of this nark is that yen.r plot will receive per-! rier.ei! cave for years to conn-. 1 tt-r.tnnTTT stTtTei y'"~ an:i .veil* ki.Iit \v:.!k \v; ys and drhowayst v.i! lie included In?rtris develop- ' S'.mrie i iamiiy plots arc Lc'.iur l olTci'd. Siliit your .site now. 1*Vfr "fxTtL"TTifi>rin:it ion write or call I.. F. SCOTT Myr. I'; ore- 2--i7." T. !:Mti Harden St. C( !un:l ia. S. C. PILHMONT NF.WS St. Matthew Baptist Church Kev. J. W. Mathis, Pastor Sum'ay .i/no! opened : t the I : v. it'- Mrs. K;t.i N*"t-ly m t ha rye. Liu- ! ssun was beaut i- ; f'.'ily tai-a-ht by Mr. J. K. MeCul-j l -.iih. Th: -e -.isiters were us.s-; ? ? f At I "J: In o'e'o I; IS v. [?. . '? I.if.-r.'- delivered ..a-pir-, v:' : runas. u- i;:: ; < u j-uMect: | I IMC VVajV to l.el Cost. f Mr.. .1. p. V.'liittenbvrjr and - Ii- ' ta Grant \vcnvaippt4l at St. Matthew Sitntiay. !'he bad-es AuxMiaiy Club Xo. J 1 wMI .Intel ..on Sunday p. m. Feb. j 21. at 1 o'clock at the.hon.o of j M.s. feayfr. I.ovel;:ce. Pl.-a-c be ! prt - ant. ~TrT~anT~TT7T" TToT7 Curt ton were n Grot-nville on Sunday because of the illness of the hitter's mother. Mr. Fid ward Tarrant left the city Friday for Baltimore, Md., where ho will make his homo. . j Miss Gladys MahafTey, Greenviile was the week end- gue-st of | Mi. and Mrs. David Cureton. The sirk list-includes Mrs. Hatlie MeCullough and Mrs. Amanda Tarrant. Hope for them a speedy recovery. Registration for War Ration Book No. 2 will begin at Piedmont Colored School on Monday. Feh. 22-2d. Please bring War j Ration Book No. 1 when you ( come. Sfrss Margafret Mitchell was a visitor in the city on Monday. .Marilyn E. Dean, Reporter *L 1 THE PALMETTO t ? -I,. . boyJsc of ame All troops of the Council cclc- p orated liny Scout V.'i k ..1 juat.d ! style. Varied ;u : ivitics were- car- 1 ritd on duiinp; the wee-1;-. ^ ' TliOOI* 1?>2 '4 We wetrt?on our-firsL ahngrvu- ! 1 tii ;; hike Thursday afternoon with ( oar Scoutmaster. Mr. ..Miles fie- i'i itt.ii and <"hi i" L. i . Scott. V.'e > h.v.cd out seven'milts west'of t h; ' . i akevicw school. A map showinir ' 1 tae distance covered was made d !.y tac lied 1 lawk patrol. rnvin.tr at our ramping .-de. us had a rest period. The .Muds cieuicd the site and piv; ;u\d the evening: meal. We artsy* <! heme about :-?(>. Friday r;?e : 1:rjv; 'he tnon presented a Mil LFU. < liAl'KF \. '1. ! :. ( HFKC H Uov. i?, i . Sampler, 1'astori ! . o a i). j;; .-iiii;- ni" the raid ? v rather. -v had a lur.ro : tte'ri ' 'uc Sure! , . SiHmuy school op- t' " < .! at the usual l.o r. This be-j in: Founder'< Fay, thv- Sanaa;. i n-i a raiiyr with every s lass c mine' tip with its asses..-I IliiVlt. Class T^"; J leading IIS- 'i !. i?I,oh,>u>?larch, ttwher. !n .- N". T. tu-.s.yrM Ly Mr. 11. IV ' i\;ti r U'as second. Amount to i_T ? :rrrf h-TTha'ay ' lTld.SM. ' "T? Th.: inn r '.i n l? i i> i;f. i . ti.t: Kit!vr llcv. v>. C i). ni.ani was with Ill- dcKv ' rt'tl w. '.".VU'i'I i.l s. . ss;v* fr<m, Hah. 11' h . chap ., r. The nn.n;b-j.> i f: * - : t ^ I i1 nv<! n;;m;;:v c!y ::n! . r * \vi.-o Iv.Mtl n!i oyi-j '.:\v chart a. t'olleviion fr'.T.f.'ti. Tia j ' SiSS. SOUTH W.l.? J/i.i 1 I lit!: a::.! v i;t ' ' \V? th:;;.!. ;,!! groups fcr ihv.Ii ' ' -11. ?M .. ; ! a- i <"t Uo Ti":" : : iix1 Ciders mymhvrs and fibI l* f finv of t!;.' Saints ihuivhi.-.. ; *'"> ' a! t-r, ; j'or ti*i? day Sdi.17. ' !'.; v. Kai'.:;;:> ! had as his files ts -i Cms. KoLiia. '.n ami John: >a. . "> < HKATKli I'AUACIJAi lis >*tr:. '"'a.- \V;.!lc!. .-sht.i :i ' f.w da; s lo re with hi.-. parents: 1 * . -i. , ' i 1 ' : ' !.' .(. aiua in I.or ! Anprt'h-s, Cal. J ' *. < !.!! W : i _ i.t known i'< ' ! 1 . . r , - . , ( : Hie!.. \va.- .K M' last wem: V;S- ; intr his wife, .Mrs. Wright. on j Ci'iutrry St. Ho is from Camp in? 1, in * ij* A 1 CA<IS. Set. T. F. Goldsmith. from amp Tyson. Tenn.. visited .Miss Dai^y Ileed ]<ir<t week. Miss Wiila M. Uennett and ! j M:ss Ki./a Cornwall were happy ] V '<> haw .Mr. S: r..ti i Fecmster of' * Sharon and ' ' .Joe Save JV-m- j tor fi'o:n Ft. Leonard Wood. .Mo ! ;i :!;< fjty Inst Moinlay afternoon P C Jtobert 'I hernias of Fort 1 i?i h ioi. Ya.. and his wifo, Mrs. Hon- TV -:; s of Dan\i!h. Va.. , , atv sji' i-inv.:' a l'i w days v.nth !/ . I . ' a run- .M i . ::r. i Mrs. .John Tho- | mas. Jeter street. 1 J Mr.-,--Ah- Ii. Spawn is?! awhile in Charleston \isiling inn j anAlier and. sintar?? ? Dr. and Mr. H. hV" Pip r Tnd ; rhihirfn arrri Miss Wd:i:- Mae Da- 1 vi? spent Funny in Rock Hill vis-I itnL' t ela Li vps Miss Dorothy Heath ret uracil ! c S. aid ay evening to her studies at ] Renedic-t College lifter spending i a wf-ek hire with parents. .Mr. C. K. Leathers .has not hern : " very well this week. I } Mrs. Kloise Hinton from Haiti- i more came home Sunday and af- f tor Spending a few days visiting I Mrs. Carr/e Jones her mother. 1 will leave to become a. WAAC. c Her husband, Mr. Kohert Hinton is in the Armed Service in Seat- ( tie, Wash. | i Mr. Gibb G. Dorsey had as his 1 ( guest for the week end, Private i 1 Matthew Oalloshaw of Sumter. | c The young soldier was called home c because of the death of His father^ The (iov?innicRt ha.^ permit Led . i him to remain and take charge t of the farm for at least nine months. Mr. Gallashpw is a for- l fTADER :OUTS I . RIC A II S ; I irogram in chapel. ' <'.il- in Corky. Scribe. rKCOl* 1.7 . The meeting began at 0 o'clock a <?;ii scout'ruojn at Saxon school rne naarnor pa'-tol l-en'dor.- I >ttv;o anno.) was in c..a; vr. Tin .nov' dt w: r* opt tyrr v.-i+h :t song,--tho-J coot Oath and Law. Twenty-live [ coals were present. . The t'o'.ir[ uitrols formed and work was [will' on advancement. Our Scon .master, Mr. W. J. iililam suggested' a genie to us. Ve ail joined in ami hud a lot of im. Our t'liicl". Mi*. Scott. met .it!1 us. Tile sontr contest anions nitre's \Va.- also enjoyed. ..-Matthew Cannon, Scribe. \.\ AWF.AI. r.uv Sioit,s oi America, 'lion ii,? Howard High ?choo!. 7 (.?. tiri-ciotvii. S,~-arc '; pp1?eg lo t!:. nilorni citi/.dis o f it i tow .< to please contribute > the Sent Price- Fund. Other i iti.s ia.e ::r.u atv assisting- the i y Scouts in this great elVort.j . Ac loo (pir-slion is ashed: What j : (; o;ge, v:i doing toward this > Mr. !>. K. llurr: u-' our line :in; sin1 alotwc with t h c 'rii-p eonnr.iu o is appealing to TO cntcuvil c:'. iv.i'llT. I'l of. (i. \V. Hi warn. Hev. it. A. i.ony . c:>. Mr. A tirahr.m !.aWt'oV \.I. S. i'i>i t1 i 1 a.! -' Ill. .i.iri.s i>f ihe Troop committee i i liai-. ni of Ilraiiurd institute Mr.-. Hmir.a i'lcminc wis callo 1 i (ircen:; le last weak duo to the Ir.- s- at 71. <U::th of her sister. J ?< Mat o<! t Muss: y. Funeral ervijes were hehi at It'eky ! ' iny Faptiit. < hr ly'r. -in L; urens i Chester Tuesday. 'I he T..ler.: Tally <! rocud hy li . C. ,\i. Fiul y wa.-. u teal sue is.: at Calvary?liwptis; church uiniuy lauir.in.y. Ti..- JA; rl follows: ir. .1. Rhinehart? 1c $20.0! Irs. Tt. hecesi Ilnrtlin?lc o.Tales. Ivsthrr Kripht-?-.r>c "52.S5F" Irs. Annie Stinson ? We la.(it! lis. Maiui'l Hurirett. -10c 10.50 Irs. Minnie Wripkt?10c 15.2." Iiss Willie M. Harris?10c -11.10 lis. I.my .Maekey?-1 27.21 Irs. Anr.ir Iv.Wn?the .'10.00 Irs. I,ucin<!a Cakcr? hoc 15:1.00 'ounpMVflplc ? 17.4$ Total $257.57 f?..e \J T r..... ressed his appreciation to all ho he'ned t > raise this amount. Irs. Finl y also thrnkcd t h c .'orhiTs and those who assisted. Mrs. Lottie Richhurir, and lit!c granddaughter, Sarah are visk.-Hf?1h-t brighter -Sarah in Mrati. Kla. Mi-s Willie JMle Heath o f I ligkland High school. Spartan- t U lk . . UU11L 111'?lU'l'k UllU tTTTTTT rid. hoi' mother. Mrs. Eva H. !;n!.ly it.i t siok i- Miss Mauio M. letth. roi' L \T;\\\S Kev. ('. ('. Barges, Pastor | I > t i i a in in pi"? fit i old, a line group of young pro>le came out Lor Sunday school. ^ ft r the lesson and review a hoi t prayer service was conductd by members of Good Hope and rlacorloniit. Following the pastor jreaehed a wonderful sermon, ron) th.; subject Circumcision. 1 iplivo that every listener "has a ' tier understanding of circumision. We have quite an interesting Christmas Saving club. New ncmbers joi'n at each meeting. last Tuesday night Mr. and ilrs. C. Caldlvel entertained the :lub. All enjoyed the course serv d, along with thq social hour. We hope to do better in every yay this year by. thu ludp of Cot! Dur pastor is working harder, VJany are remembering the boys iU training; iVIetropolitan Communi Council of Community Madison Avenuc and 12611 The Reverend Robert S. L Rev. K.S. Lawrence. Castor T * . . I 1 ] - 1 . 4' T * u.iiu r . . i^iuu'iymi' OI 1 >r _| Lawrence and his brilliant wife. Mrs. Catherine Lawrence. MetroMoIiTan Conhuthity Church iT, ">pvrbinor ?1> th > front rank of ! dod's Church, the spirit of Christ , abides with us. If we follow t'-e f ton hings of our pastor v.r wiil e: ter into t're portals of Clod's etcrm! Glory. i on Friday, Fi b. 5th. the Couniil of Community Churches held tboir meeting at our 'hnrch beginning" at 10:150 A.M. Truly this v as a (rival day. A large delega'?e4>n jiitendeTiThi' services all day-' I chairs front the charch? s rem iieieu excellent mrsie. The reports fynm t!ie different churches wen. ' i nivvng-. ::< g: i si -peak cm of" > meeting ".'-'i's the Hev. W'nt Li- Vcl lives. TT.n.." ieti: itvg pastoi rr ' .St. -laives Presbyterian Chareh _ and Pres. of Knoxville College, i'iie St< wat-h sses prepared a de'iciotts dinner ard cupper of whi.h | .very <>tu' seemed to hav ei joyed There ladies worked very hard t > make .our friends happy: Hoard No. 1 Mrs]'Belle Ryrd. tires. Hoard No. ~ Mrs. Martini Dixom. pres. Board No. TT^TTrs. "T.ottie llolnu's, prjps. ]tonrd No. t Mrs. J. Perry, yr^s . 'v. 11 day F< v. 7th \va a I eautiday. The" usual large crowd it!) many vi-itors attended.' Alonir them wore many men from Arnica! Ferris aiMThreo yovny jr.dies of our racial grout). renr" nt in.fr the lied Cross Service Club who are on their way over - is to work umur.'rjeur boys. We nvy for them that ns they are v/iIlhliC' to .-iKTifi.e themselves, that the good Lord will return die in lack home when'the war is ever. Over StJO persons communed dur 'ng the day. Our pastor. delivered 1 heartfelt message, subject. "Let .'lis mind be in von, which was I.-o hi Christ Jesus". Thg Soripi_. .i.d Juniiir clmir nndeied lilt- mil- ~ -4--?At the owning ivni'dll)! the ~ Mdy Fire still burned. The Yesj i ) and Gospel choirs rendered { the music. The vSrnday -School is presentMg the Dcnrison Children c n the levrnth of tlvs month. The Junior Builders Clitlj presents MJss L iez L. Maloney and Miss Ifovis 4-> I'l'ir.v!)?tn >roHrt?R-erita 1 on the v.vhh. There aiv two of our briliii't young ladies. Metropolitan i> saying to all Praise the Lord all Ye Nations, j1 ' >r;::se him all yc noople, for liis j merciful Kindness is jrront to-j vard us and the triu.'i of the Lord | riTdurerh 'forever. Praise Y'c~the | Lord. : ~~ j" WOODIU'FF NEWS New Bethel Baptist C hurch Rev. A. I). Dunean, Pastor Although the weather was cold Sunday school was few in number two classes combined. The-le;tR,jn was taught by Prof. Allen Williams and Mrs. Sisit A. Brewton. After Sunday school several went to Trinity A.MK Zl'on church for worship. Rev. Thtcldcus Brewton of Roebuck delivered the message, theme He Saved Others and If-' Can Save You. Amount collected S4fi.27. j Pvt. Marion Brewton is sta- J Honed Camp?Wheeler. Atht. Pvt, David Fryui is statvoned :tt Camp Brcekenridgc. Ky. Also Perry Carnell is in Navy service and Raymond Yin boroughj We?)m[r"| good luck will follow ihcm wher- { ever they go. j Mr. Johnnie Merrill, Mrs. Dav- j v. apart and Mrs. Alice Davis? n- j vain on the sick list. We hope a ti Oy will soon be out. M r. PILGRIM IIAPT. ( 111 KC II j Rev. J. If. Spigner. Pastor Killians, ?S. C.-AVc had a very nice Sunday school last Sunday. The Sunday school lesson was won dci fully taught by sister Fiances Bolton and was enjoyed by all after which the -pastor came forth ivith a wonderful message. We have on our sick list Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs.. Lillie Outen. We hope they will soon get well. We have elected brother J. W. Weeks for our Sunday school superintendent, while,our superinten dent is away and locted sister Magpie Bonk hart for Sunday school teacher. Mrs. Freddie Edmond. who before her marriage on January 23, 1943 to Mr. Freddie Edmond was thy former Miss Rosa Lee Jackson, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. X. J^-Juckior.. ty Church Host To Churches 1 Strot'L Now \ nrk City awrenee, Pastor p l i y Loirnnoia s 7 oca! Ministerial * iT'meri i The above re^vs in th" Rev '( sc' I,. Mihuv South Hutui In I. w o comes here to tak ovev \ hi' iiji-stovnti* <\f ho Tones Ch rel ^-"rb r".?AWhrafp- {-Rpw n pp. f~ Zton (" Mircii. _:? corner of Sumter and 31 ?ssein Sts. Rev. ""in'i' is > (nil * > ate. s! dad l',e hi :> llov 'j f:M!Vf?*+ly-. \Va!'!i'Hv*lor. 4-hth tnd tool,* a rr'M'Si' i'l o'>Mo .o v-y . :n Uolroif. M: Ir-'i'M. He- ,,r>" ?:?" . ! oil at ahii'v as a pesTTfr in '' MiF'T'ivillc, Kv.. P''tp>'i . u11 "Hii71 : r. l < t>>C ?1 irli'a 'ro?u i ho t-irst v M ! ' 7 >'}i"t"k! "a ? It 'ial. It"!?v. h'T.* h ' 's ' ih.- tjme his .rcmoval?thc frofi. of?fHp-lnto'-ih';;n'irtpl Minis-" ial A Mia.act*. T!u "v.-mhers of hi*, narish h:rc should l?e as proud > r l ; , l.^ i i.in: .> I" : i e::n:csSCU Hi!)'.*clf being of them. I)l'E WEST NEWS At Mt. Lebanon AM1? church, he pastor the Re^. Benjamin J. T.over ?brought a beautiful art! ~hrilling gospel message to The Kople. His discourse centered ai-o'und the labors and achievements f the founder of the A. M. E. hureh. The service was enjoyed y all present. Mrs. Mable CJorlon oT St. Mary church and sister Irs. Sibyl Scott of Bucksport, S T, were present at this service. 'wv both are former members of Mt. Lebanon. Mrs. Scott made interesting and timely remarks. At Mt. Zion Presbyterian church the Sunday school was in charge of Mrs. Azalee Wilson while at St. Mary Baptist church, Supt. Carl Donald and his stall of officers nad charge. Pvt. E.?T.?Holmes who is just ;Vc>vt to complete his basic train. hirr at Camp Wheeler, (Ja, prior .n?eute: h.if?^?Oifiooi's Candidate { Si Aoo-h - vrtrs- ft w eh ome visitor in Due West on last Sunday. He . ante up to visit Mrs. Holmes who was spending the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson of Abbeville and van nn ti.U in <> . tin* services at St. Mary an 1 Ml. Lebanon. His many friends were delighted to see him. He makes a fine looking soldier Tird has won a modal as a sharp shooter. Mr." Robert Wharton. Jr.. was a visitor in Columbia on last Su lay. lie enjoyed the services com memo rating Negro History Week held jointly at Reindict, and Allen in the Allen I' Diversity anditoT+u-m.?lie reports a v. ry [ih .-isant _ rip. - Miss Essie Lou Stokes who is taking trail ing at the Abbeville bounty hospital visited home folks .m last Sunday. Miss ICloiso Sussewrll returned to her home in New York City on last Saturday after spending several weeks here with her mother V s. L. M. Susaewell. Nurse Esther Mae Sitssowell o' Savannah, Ga., is also the guest >f her mother and iamily. She anre up to meet her sister Miss 1'Iloise here. Information eomes from the Camp in Alabama that former I'vt. Lawrence F). Wharton has been promoted to the rank of corCAMDEN JOTTINGS S. mirv was \eiy mid bat as a! . ays some found their rcspectivplaces in the various churches. After reading the very interest incr article of th(. Old Gray in Im week's issue of the Lender, we voice the sentiment that the Fe' rd Coureil el churches should i'v.'plove constituted authorities i; .i.'.l uP Mllt'l Fvance ol ilv Lord's Day. Yi;s. if thi.-N world is to he as clod would have it quite u respond sibility rest on us as colored Chr: tians. Consecrated prayers that the maintenance of six days s al thou labor and the seventh hallow it. would charge things. The Talent Rally of which Miss, eg Luna Murnhy, Daisy I)unca? and Mitoied Kirkland arc respective officer.- of the Usher boar< in Mt. Moria.h Baptist church is pleasantly anticipated for Sunday night inst. ri.v a n t. .a . ... tJ. Udl'AMMl \WIS 111 1110 | city saying no in bishop of an j Lvartg-elical body and had enframed our church to hold a weokl? mpotinp in March. ATy! My! V>'o are still wonderiiifr why the P. K. of the Lancaster district will not come and hoar the appeal. v } Saturday, February 20, 1943 Classified Advertising ?:?Column : ;? Memnriams, Birth Announcements Marriage Announcements etc. are charged for at the iate of 10c per |ine. Cash must accompany the -order. Minimum change 50c IN MEM OH I AM ||B|. MR. C. J. HUFF Passed February 17, 1941 Leaves to mourn wife and five children :* Mrs/ Mattie Huff, wife * ??Miss Eloise Ruff ? W Mrs. Essie M. Cooper Mrs. Norvis A. Kirkland Mr. Moses Ruff Mr. Melvir.- Huff He is gone, but not forgotten. IX MEMORIA M .?In sail and hiving memory.;,ot my husband, Mr. Thomas -> C. Smith, who .departed this life February 18, 1942. Oh, haw we?miss him, Hov.' sad it seems to me. There i? n vacant place in our home, That never ran bo filled^ M;s. Charlotte Smith, wife Moses Smith, son. IN MEMORI AM In loving mommy of Rev?tF. W. Johnson v. ho ente red into rest on In ;?14-,?1942?and?Mrs.?Sur-aii?L, -doimsun who entered- mio rest on Feb. in. 19-42. SleeUj on- Beloved. Sleep on and take try rest. Daughters: Mrs. Annie S. Stevens, Mrs. Mamie D. Morris, and niece Demetra Johr.son and several grandchildren. to memory of Mrs. E.W. Cuthbert who departed this life Feb. 17, If) 12. . ... . IN MF.MOR1AM ^ V I r i memory of Mrs. E. W. C nth bert who departed this life February 17. 1942. '\\ e cannot say and \.e will not say That sir: i.; dead?she is just a~~ way. r?Yith a cherry- -smile?and a -nod. _ of the head. She ha> wandered into an unknown land. Think of her still as the same. We s; y, she is not dead?she is just away. Although she has- gone-away, Fond memories remain Within the eon lines of our-hearts xw V.IUI-; mm IU nuaiaili. Mr. E. W. Cuthbort, Sr., husband F. \V'.. Cuthbert, Jr., Evelyn R. Cuthbert and Amanda Samuel, . hildrcn; Mi's. J. E. Byrd, sister. IN MEM OR 1AM In loving memory of our dear ir.t her am! uncle, Mr. Preston L'ayior, viva departed this life one year a..<>., February 10, 1942. "ffCt?" not dead, but just away, lie left us but a year today; We miss your smiles and loving faei.r Xo other can fill your place. ROBERT TAYLOR, ^ JAKE TAYLOR, Brothers, Devoted?N'iocp ?? ? MAD OIK .JOHNSON. IN M K.MORI AM . 1 b lu^wyTlTCTffiyT?! gur son anih"" brother Ci as. William JohnsoiMR/1 who passed to tlie great beyond* -February- 27, 1912.? ? Though lie has gone away, Wo admired and loved him so. He has gone to stay. Lord we do pray, we will meet Again once more. A Mr. T. J. Johnson, father; Mrs. Lois P. Johnson, mother, little TihiotV.y J. Johnson, Jr., brother; r04 Washington Apts.. Columbus, Ca, Mrs. Patsy Springs of Charlotto, N. C., was here visiting relatives and friends. Her stay was mad* very pleasant. Mr. J. W. Martin the very efficient coach ard teacher of V5TW Columbia, spent the week end at hon-.e. Ho is the writer's adopted son.