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COLUMBIA
? LAM A R NEWS
Sunday being such a pleasant
day which made it possible lor the
large crowd whielr attended church
opened at the usual hour with officers
and teachers at their post.
The worship sot vices were pleasing
and helpful The message by
the pastor was full of the old
time spirit and our hearts did burn
^-...-jvithin us while he talked by the
'? way. Indeed it was seasoned with
Pentecostal power. We were hap
py to be honored with the ehnnec
to participate on the program spon
sored by the WSCS Sunday afi o cnoon
at Sandy Grove church. A
mong the outstanding speakers
were ~3Tt\ and MfsfSum Darnels,
Mr. It. S. Davis, Mr. L. Goodson
Mrs, M. Dubose, Prof. W. B
Jo nits, is proving himself quite nr
outstanding leader among us. Since
the first Sunday in April will be
our big spring rally day let -us
>;tarrt now and lav aside $1.00 tc
be reported at that time.
Miiss Ethel Davis, Mr. S.D. Mad
Mr. K. -Jacks!!. Mr. Cr I Hobs
daughter. Mrs, B. A. Green are or
the sick list.
Mrs. Ruby Thomas is still boosi
ir.g her church. ?
Miss Celeste Daniels was th(
we?Jc end guest visiting relative!
and friends. She is a student ol
Morris college.
Mr. Lucas of the U. S. Navj
was the guest 0f his parents Mr
And Mrs. B. Lucas last week.
By Hr Davis, Reporter
r' Sandy Grove Methodist Church
By .Mrs. L. M. TT.
Sunday afternoon, was a "Re<
Letter Day" for the charge* The
special WSCS program is proviny
to be quite a cultivating event ii
church leadership. The addresses
by Mrs. E. Rodrickt Mrs. R. Caper;
= Mrs. K. Kirvin were lull of infor
matter. Mrs. L. M. Hymos, Mrs
Eunice Burroughs were the due
singers. The soloist were Mr. S
tlaniels and Mr. L. Goodson. A
mong the visitors were Misses J
Harper, L. A. Greene, Ethel Mac!
Prof. W. B. James of the Lamai
high school.
Mr. Cleo Thomas ^expressed hin
h?lf iut being very much plea.sec
over the fine spirit of fcllowshi]
on the charge. Mr. Moses Rivers
as charge leader is urgin,, for i
great meeting during "Week o
Dedication". Mrs. Marion Rivers
our faithful president is .proving
herself ? successful kingdom huih
er. The offering for both, churches
was $46.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byrd anc
Mrs. Harmon Bvrd represented th<
charge at the Sumter Dist. grouj
meeting which was held at Ash
bury church near Lynchburg. S
Cy Monday along with Rev. M. J
Porter. According to Mr. Byrd
the Lamar charge made a full re
port. Rev. Harfry Brown and th<
pood members of his rhaiw rennri
fd ?287,tlO whith paid in full a J
-e4eims for the * year. Mrs. Xuli
"Byrd is saying that Sanoy Grov<
will "park" th(. ball on the thir<
Sunday in M^u'ch*
Mr. D. J. Butris chairman hotm
of Stewards is aiming at $500.00 or
the second Sunday in April in th<
big spring rally.
. ' LAURENS NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. I,. C. Butler, I'astor
Sunday was r real spr+ng-'rkt
day and the chu-.ches had nice at
tendances. Sunday school began ai
the usual hour with the Asst
Supt. and teachers at their post
The lesson was reviewed by tin
. pastor.
The morning services were vejtn,
inspiring. Rev. Butler's text -was
taken from St. Luke 10:37, therm
Having Compassion on a Neigh'
ched ^Jabie- "Dest
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alUc quality and economy arc
amonc thrifty \voiGm?these
flour they use r^r-r-andJnyaOl'R
receives unanimous ap- >
hed and table-tested to assure jr<
ults! Every member of your
rer?UuLjlel'cious biscuits, cakes
h 51 /f
ihujtcd by 19 \?
Milling Co. *
GREENWOOD
nHVVHBHBnnsnp nnRzsBinQDRnan
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St. Paul Baptist Church
|{fv. L. B. Mixin. I'astnr
Sunday was a spring-like?clay and
churchgoers were in attendance
in large numbers. The Sunday
school held a fine, uplifting
session.
Rev. Moon preached both morn- i
ing?and evening as- he-had never ~
preached before from 101st Psalm
and 2:!rd Psalm, respectively. The
spirit ran high and all felt i t '
l- was good to he here. The Midget -i
choir sang in the morning and
, the Juniors at night.? ~
We arc sorry to veport Deacon
i Q. T. Oliphant as ill in the Voter- |
; ans Hospital in Columbia.
( Miss Alma Johnson is ill in
!the County Hospital.
Mrs. Myra Holland of the Usher
Board continues to improve af- .
: ter a serious illness,
i We are glad to report-Mrs. Grn>
den as continuing to get better.
An enthusTsastic com in unity ~
l mass meeting w;is held at St. .
, Pa u Tc bur eh Monday night. Many
? potential gnrdejiers pledged t o
help to victory by way of the
t back yard. Mr. Fred Taylor, agriculturist.
was the principal speak?
er. Mr. Roys tor of the City Health
- Dept. brought a. message T f
t' much interest. Solo l.y Mrs.
Wright and the Midgets again
* sang patriotic and spiritual selce*
tions.
Mr. Toy Burton of the U. S.
Army is home looking fine.
We arc glad to see Sgt. Murry
Crisp on furloe.gh for several days
War Ration Book Xo. 2 is be,
ing issued here, as elsewhere, by"
the faithful teachers.^ They receive
the applications with a smile
' i The Pulpit Aid Club met at the
. home of Mrs. l.ucinda Jackson on
" Thursday.
1 Mrs, Mamie Thompson w a s
hostess' for .the Chiistiau Savmgsli
Club Tuesday night.
Friends in Laurens were .shock
* od to hear "of tlie tragic death of
Miss Ixiuise Stewart, daughter of
j Rev. II.W.D. Stewart, Greenville,
r Personals
The many friends of Mr. Q. I").
i Oliphant will be interested t o
i j the Veterans Hospital in Colum,
bia.
i | Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson of
1' , Spartanburg, S. C. were visiting
, niends hero Friday afternoon.
* | Rev. Wilson is the former pastor
i nr spnugneur Baptist church. I
; Profs. I.M.A. Myers and H. \V.
Baumgardner of Allen University
1 were in the city Friday in interest
I of the University. "The ALIenites
i met at the home of Mrs. M. N.
- Snndlers at X p.m. The following
. officers were elected: Mrs. M. N.
_ iSaJUilcii. Pres.. Airs. WrUie M?e- ,
Barksdale, Vice Pres.; Mrs. Nan
nie Golphin Sec.; Mrs. Letha
- Leake Asst. Sec.; Mrs. Willie B
t McCoy Treas. Next meeting at
L the hama at lit*, itaCay Fab. yfi
1 at 8 pin. The hostess assisted by
t Mrs. Barksdale served a delicious
1 repast.
Mesdamcs Leila B. McCoy and
' Lois M. Pressley and Mr. Spur1
ge?n Bendy attended the funeral
' of Miss ! ouise Stewart in Greenville
last week.
The Jolly Pals Saving Club met
rit the home Miss Callie Lee Harris
Tuesday afternoon.
Master Blown Franklin o f
Greenville is visiting his uncle.
and aunt Mr. and Mas. Earl
Franklin. Miss Juanita Mostly of
* Greenville is also a guest of Mr.
' rjid Mis. Franklin.
' Pvt. Lawrence Brown of Mar
iahha Fla. spent several days
' with his wife-mul other relatives
! last week.
r Mrs. Janm Brockman and Mr.
? Berry Madden royally entertain?
ed tiie members of the E. O. So?
cial Club at the home of the for
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inor Monday night.
Sgt. Eugene Crisp of Louisiana
is visiting his parents Mr. and
Mis. Will Crisp and family.
HENNETTSVIl.LK NEWS
Quite a number of Valentine parties
were given by our social clubs
in the city.? Little Mtrsar Maggie
Mae Illery entertained a number
of her friends Monday evening.
Games were played after which a
-woet eourst. was served. A plensaiit
evening was spent.
Mrs Dora I'egin s Mrs ('.corp.'
and Ellerson of Qheraw were the
r.-.ii.cte ?? 1 ..1.. ..?1
WJ tlJUJ. I.UIH I14IJ4II
family Sunday.
Mrs. Donella W. Cooplen of \V.
Main street made a .nop call to the
iiporter Wednesday evening after
o few weeks illness.
Mrs. Sur.ceal Dudley Jonson of
N'. 'Y. the pnly daughter of Mrs,
Anna Dudley is home visiting mother
and -othei relatives and
friomts.
The sudden death of Mr. Thonell
Grace Wednesday p.m. on his way
to the doctor was a shock to all
He was funeralized Sunday afternoon
at St. Mohael M. E. church
Rev. Gr.pplo, pastor. He leaves t-t
mourn his passing, a devoted wife
M,rs', Pearl Watson Grace, three
sons,' one daughter a mother, Mrs
Hattie Grace, three brothers, one
sister, and a host of near relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Louisa Malloy was funeral,
ized at Rhiloh church Sunday p.ni
She leaves to mount her lost a bus
band, six children and a dear mo
ther. one brother, one sister.
Mr. Herbert Hurley arrivec
from Pennsylvania; Mrs. Bessie
Long, from N'. Y.; Rev. and Mrs
Coleman from Virginia, to view tin
last of their sister, Mrs. Malloy^
Rev. A~ Wrtght, pastor of Shi
Toh- took his text from 4Caok. sutv
ject The Family of God. Tin
saints of God enjoyed every second
of the service.
Go to church while you can and
not when you ai> earned in by the
undei takers. God is God.
Miss B. E. Graham is busy as
never before outlining her work
n.tltc different districts for-Community
day. The teachers are doing
very nice work and I am sure
they will make an excellent report
from ca:h school.
Rev. and Mis. v*cbbs, pastor and
wife of Evans Chapel AME Zion
fhtm-h arc doing nicety.?Thoy
beldtheir monthly missionary meet
ing at the home of Mire. Mary
Jones on Amelia ISt. Sunday. A
splendid meeting was carried out
and n very large crowd was present.
Our sick friends are slowly improving.
MPs. Clara Alford. Mrs.
TuTTa Thompson, Mrs. Martha
Grace, Mrs. Novilla David, Mr,
Miles, and Mrs. Chestnut. .
Mrs. Sutton arrived home from
X Y to spend a few days home
witn mother. Mrs. Sutton, Prof,
and Mis. Arthur Sanders and a
few other friends of Sumter passed
through the city last week end
on a business tr,-p to Washington,
D. C. Prof, uhd Mrs. Sanders arc
the children of Dea. C. R. Reese.
Mis. Iola Reese has over lfiO
two pound chicks ready for market
she raised during the cold winter
months. Call out to see them.
C. D. Sanders, Reporter
SKI) AM A NEWS
Rev. W. F. Hunter and members
went to Trinity AME Zion church
in Woodruff Sunday for service.
All reported a fine time. Mr. C.
Browning has returned to Winston
Salem after spending two weeks
with home folk.
Mrs. Annie Bell Wrinec and
children spent Saturday with Miss
Beulah Gilliam and Alisa Minerva
Tim PA1.MKTTO
KI.ISH A A. M. E. CHTUCH
Rev. J. N. Caughiran. Pastor
S. S, opened around the usua
.hour with the Supt. and co-work
cis at their post ol' duty. As u*
-ual our S. S, wus.4wr*#iy attended
Founder's Day Funds was alsc
raised during the Sabbath school
A wurui prayer service was con
ducted by sisters Al'illie A. Lindsay
and sister Lydia Scott. Afterwards
the pastor read the scriptim
lesson from St. John 6:1-16. lit
delivered a wonderful messagt
front St. John 6:11 -i, subject Jesus
Feeds a Multitude. The message
was enjoyed by all. We were al
-so?clad to have?members frtur
Welch's Zion IthntisC church tvnr.
ship with us. The trustees als<
raised ?12.0(1 m Their rally.
Orr quarterly conference will
convene the second Sunday it
March with Trinity A ME churcl
and \vt> hope to make round re
ports.
We were clad to sec our Supt
out auainaftern Tew days -of?Ht
ness.lle was missed very muel
last Sunday at. Sunday school.
Come to the friendly church, oui
door stands ajar.
COPE NEWS
Rev. C. C. Burjjes#, Pastor ?
Sunday a.m. was -pleasant ant
quite a number of young and oh
people found their way to church
the Good Hope, Circuit. The les
son was reviewed 1/y the pastor.
At Good?Hope?the - tesfhnonia
meeting was very inspiring. Thi
pastor preached a wonderful scr
mon from-The subject: Curse. A
the close of the sermon Mr. C
Rivers and Hi Sally from Oranjt
burg were called to take the of
rering wnicn amounted to
We then elected the delegate t
the District Conference, Electors)
and Anneal Conference. Mr. F
Hardy delegate, Mr. John Glas
alternate.
? On last Tuesday night Christ
nms Saving C'lub met at the horn
of Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Hair. Af
i i tor the opening service and th
I business part of the club w
were served refreshments tin.
_ _were delicious.
Mr., Shelton Curry who is ii
the U. S. N. Training camp spoil
a few days at home?with his wit
and new baby. He left Sunday
His family is somewhat improved
We hope they will soon he out a
gain.
MT- M- E- ClihRCI
Rev." D. C. Brown, J'astor
Sunday school opened at th
^ usual hour with Supt. T. E. For
guson and teachers present. Th
lesson was reviewed by Mrs. M
E. Sitton.
Miss A. B. Harthorn spent th
week-end with her parents Itt Du
West. Also little Dorothy Sittori
The farmers are very proud -fc
have their children home fht
I week, as this is registration week
--They-eatr-do- much in preparing
I victory garden and get their pou]
, try yards in order. We can us
all of the children we wish thi
week as a war saving week. >'
M. B Dorroh, reporter
iv A\'h mnrvn diHim tvi
; i .
I Mi a. Alox Smith honored ho
! husband Mr. Alox Smith with
birthday dinner Sunday. Asid
from the family, Rev. J. A. Facer
of Wadesboro, N. C., was dinne
guest.
J Cpl. Alexander Johnson o
Camp Leo, Ya., recently snent
week-end with his aunts Mrs. E
I P. Rivers of Chesterfield and Mr?
, | L. J. Brewer here. During hi
* I short stay here Cpl. Johnson mail
i many friends.
Miss V. E. Brewer spent last Ft
day in Charlotte on business. "
r tTouTSE STEWART
Continued from Pago 2
1 Shoals, S. C. With afl member
' of the Mi-nistfcrial Alliance itl at
tendance, the Rev. S. C. Camp
bell of Detroit, Mich., officiate'
_ over the ceremonies and Rev. \V
K. Martin, a life long friend o
the family, delivered the sermon
Several others appeared. jVIes
sages of condolence were ae
knowledged from fyery section o
the county. The local State Col
r lege Club furnished flower girl:
and active pall bearers.
The life of this personality cm
quite well and appropriately b(
expressed in the words of Bryan
wShe so lived that when her sum
mons came to join that inhumer
able caravan which moves to tha
mysterious realm where eacl
snuu utKc nis cnamDer m tne sn
ent hall of death; she went no
like the quarry slave at night?
scourged to his dungeon, but sus
tained and soothed byi an unfal
grave like one who wraps t h <
drapery of his couch about hin
and lies' down to pleasant dreams
Blake.?
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gillian
Jr., announce the biV$h of twir
girls. They have been named Pau
line and Olean Gilliam. Mothei
and babies are doing fine.
Miss Ida Gilliam spent the weel
er.d with her couain MissJ Hattii
Queen Miorman of tWiion. She re
ported a fine time,
Rev. Miss Kathle^to Fauset
spent the week end witn%Irs. Min
erva Blake. She also preached a
New Hope AMR Zion chufich Sun
clay night, for the Missionary la
1 dies. f?hc delivered a soul stirrinp
message which all enjoyed.
Mrs. Sallie Rice and Mrs. Acidic
C. Rice are cm the sick list. Wc
hope for tHem a bright day.
Miss Drucilla Gilliam, reportei
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Km. J. ('. Let man, Pastor t
Sunday was a lu'uuul'ul day "for 1
I church-goers. Sunday School open- t
eel at the usual hour with the supt. '
end teachers at their post* of duty. '
The-adult -clasa? was-taught hy ^
our pastor. He discussed some in- I
foresting thoughts on the lesson.
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(OVERCOATS 8c ADDITION,
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by llringing Along a Hanger
Each (larment.
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We maintain an expert tailorfcs*
men's and women's garments?
t moderate.
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Oppo. Y. M. C. A. >
1427 29 Sumter St.
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esson in fine stylo.
Services began immediately af- I
cr S. S., with tin- Presiding Kidor. i
P, M. Gary prea.hinir. Ho took his ^
e^t from Matthew 2c:"5. And his I
rheme was "The Power of God". |
i'his was a wonderful sermon and I
^asrn.nryrrrhy' rrth?Our TrrttrrTt i >TTT
"or today was $22.8f>
We paid the Elder in full and
ive also paid OITF Kour.dt r's f)rry^
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reblocked like new.
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assessment, Roth tIn1 Klilcr and
I'ustor were pleased. -4<
Elder Gary and Rev. I.ctman *
were the week-end guests of Mi .
end Milames Young, They e..joyod
their stay very much. U
CHESTER I'AR AGR-.IMIS; S.
7^h*r Br m y- White ~re'at h<UWe~|
for a few days, having been nail
i*ti because^ of the serio s illness 1 ....
:>f His mother, Mrs. F.lvira W'hitcT
t her home on Center St. Mr.
WhitO is an expert mechanic, and
s serving as a mechanic at Camp V
!'.re; lienridge, Ky., where he if"
itatior.etl. Every one seems glad
'n siM- him He is known "here as
'Sambo." Mrs. W hite is gradually
improving. ^
Miss Cleopatra Spann left on
Monday for Washington for aa
"indefinite stay.
Mrr-\Wylli.. Millfiey. of the (l.'lrd
Aviation Squadron I'errin Field.
SbermiMi. Texas"."' visited Ins- par
. "Is at I.ogds, and friends" i n
I iiester last week.
Miss Kathleen Walton, now
| Mrs. W kite McDaniel is now liv-J?
[jng in Boonton. N. .J. . t.
Mrs. Maggie. Mel,are, from
| Wins. i-Saietn was the guest of
I Mr:-, "mma Head, last week.
Mis. Apnette Head is spending
I a fo\?months m Summit. X. ,J.
I Mrs. Georgian;! Grave Moore,
-wife "rrt?Rev. S. Al. Moi.it was ~~
the week end vilest bf Mi s. S! M.
G. Byrd. She is a member of the
faculty of Ridgcliuul'1-Ugh school ?
laspeV County.
Finlev High School is closed
this week.'and .the teachers are
working on Ration Rook No. 2.
Several rural teachers are assisting.
. j
Mrs. -Leia Woodard Rrice anil
Miss Naomi Feaster spent Tues- '
.iuy very pleasantly with Miss
Naomi'-* parents in the i-onnty
Mrs. Ida Mae Mcintosh. and
more have been visiting their ]
aunt. Mrs. Ada Whitlock. A*hford
street. (
Mr. I.ewis Mj.Ini.nsh of Ilaltiuiorc
is visiting his parents Mr.
.-iUiC Mrs?Will .Mclnto h in .Jeter-?
villo prior to entering the armed
forces' very soon Mr.
Charles Frederick Sanders
writes that he- is" doitig well?
Somewhere on the West Coast.
Tlte Roy Scouts, under the direction
of Mr. Pinekney Sanders
wciy a great help To the teachers
and to all who came for Ration
Rook No. 2. The boys were on *h< '
out the building and grounds. 1
They were all very gentlemanly 1
ahd did thoii* vi'rtvl.- ..<>11 a..a..
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Miss Mary Alston, of Finley I
lligh faculty was ill two (lavs!
last week with flu.
I'fc. Darnell Colemam from *
Camp Sutton, Monroe, X. C. vis- <<
itcd his brother Rev. ('. ('. Colo- .
man, and his sister-in-law. Mrs.
Alcostis Coleman last Sunday. ^
Mr. Henry -Miller from Camp
j~u rt. Hen tuner, Ga.. was horo a
I few days this week to see his
mother. Mrs. Lottie Richburg.
Chester friends aTd" Very sorry
I to learn of the tragic death of
.Mr. Coleman at a crossing neat |
Carlisle, when the car in which *1
~hr was riditVjT was struck bv a
train, completely demolishing tin _
car, and killing him instantly.
Rev. Mr. Hillian, pastor of Williams
Chapel church at Carlisle,
who was- also in the car was ser- t
iously hurl, and is a patient in j
a Union Hospital. They were enroute
to St. ~T7uRc X M. K. ^
thatch, Sunday morn fag.
See Masters \ andt'(> Larks and
j John Gilbert Johnson for your
j oaper each week. |
Poro Beauty School ]
Located at 2481 Millwood Ave.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL i
ITS BRANCHES I
vhflmpooinp, Pressing. Marcelling !
Croquinolling" Finger Waving, .
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Man- 1
icuring, Massaging, Hand ^ i
Molding, Anatomy anr* :
Electricity. ! C
PttOXP rtfig7 _
Vnnie M. Rope T. Malone, Pres. I ^
Wilhclmina C. Pope, Instructor j
LEEVY'S
FUNERAL HOME
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Mollie's Cafe and
Beauty Shop
First Class?Best of Service^ jfl
Reasonable To AU
Cpen every Day until Mid- fl
nighL Appointments Filled
Phone 2-789.r>
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? AND FITTEST XTGHT CLUB
THE SAVOY CLUB 1
LOCATED ONT THE OLD
W1NNSBORO ROAD
51 j Miles from (he City Limits
if Kail?Claire. The?Savoy Gluh -fl
vas formerly known as the Palnetto
Grill. T*
Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks
A speciality 'iH
We cater to private par-lie* and
Clubs
Mrs. Lula E. Nilos, Proprietress
Waverly Esso Station
Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS. I
Make This Your Headquarters
For Complete
OMS-SAOF SCltVICK ;
Telephone 9518
Jasper Caldwell, Manager ?
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NEW COZY INN
The Most Attractive Cafe
in the City
Will Serve You With Lunches
sandwiches, lteor. Wine, Cold
)rinks of every kind. Call and
iee foi?yourself.
Reasonable Prices to All
1509 HARDEN STREET - - i
Mrs. Cornelia Osbie Gray,
Proprietress
irown's Lunch Room i
1014 LADY STREET
Good Home Cooking A
Specialty
Prompt and Courteous Servy^v
Reasonable Prices?*
)pen each Night Until Mid'night.
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drs. W. Ii. Brown, Proprietress