The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
fcpAGE TWO
^ final Kites for
^Btichard II. Johnson
SfcJPingwood, S. C.?A host of soi t
wfng re.atives and friends asKp-"-#onibled
at New Hope U. M. V.
S|rwX>"ch, tbla town, February 15th
to pay the last tribute of respect
tiw memory ot Kt-ha-H hr. John
iTOVaon, highly respected and efficient
Eg? Johnson was a blacksmith 1) y
trade and a veteran of the- first
MsT\ world war. He had been in failing
^'health since June 1?, lP-tl. an.I
^' spent many months in tan Vet".
K, ?na in v :hi;:i:Li.; a*'U 'U
E~' Ashevjl.e. He ivittfmtf?to kprL
home in PinownVu*. \? Tit 1 t *:?V 1 ?
of care at the i... nus ot" .. i. . K*.
- MY M?(I l>h\ si Ja.i vTiio- me iu <!
Tim Hy m:mua:b, d
r"-?-best intnfstrflti. r.s. TI,. ' TlWaTa
* weie numerous and beautiful. and
t"j * the fexpurfiiui.r. wvi-o turt-K' r.ni
"" sympi thet.v, show in:.? tht* h'"<- ;
,c' estetm in wnich the t!:cia.Uv. v .
=r he'd.
The- eulogv was d'eiivi red I-v
,e Rev. j: W. i)u\ all. ]k\<-U-v <-f V.<
deceased. Other < ] u.Vk';, ?'.r-:y
^ the piogr.v.a v.viv :M:.\ i :
? Canty,?Miss A. E. Bmgjb.jp; kb
Jrnie Molette, Mrs. TTnx;
Revs. H. 1". Bow-nan,-W-.'I!- I'k-v.v
and Bcatty. !Wr.<. .lar.ie 11 v..
read letters and tehgrams. T/?
funeral was Wi charge of iVI/.n
TTfttr?t'nl r-.'ir'o i.t Soitvli r
NINETY $IX NEWS
Mr. Timothy -Griffin loft Tov h;.
home in Nhew York City Thursday
night after spending a lie;. -"
ant visit with his mother,?Mr-:'-.
Lula* Dean, Mr. Charley and Mi.-s
Gladys Griffin.
Mr. Charley Griffin has been
called to the Army and will 1
for Fort Era.ra Thursday. Mr.
Griffin n very popular yo.\-:<_
'?.- man, He will be greatly m1-s
'Mrs. Mamie Leach, a m .tub !
-??of Bethlehem - Baptist?elm re !i ;i:~r~
ed away Saturday Snorning--+?Aw
a long jllncss.
jt Mrs. Christine Nance -:rmi?Mt.
-r? George--Burton continrcyr 'VoTjrj
si-ck. Their many? friends-?hope'
they may soon recover.
The Willing Workers Club spon 1
sored a musical program at Beth- ^
lehcm Sunday afternoon by the !
r Silver Tone Quartet and the Moon
Light frour. Everybody?emjoyed ,
the beautalpl selections immense-1
ly. These y^ung men will be glad j
to sing in 4<ny church if given a
date.
, Servicesat M. Paul were very 1
inspiring. Elder Moore preached ,
two wpnderful sermons. !
Messrs. Otto Williams and >
Charley Holloway .will leave for 1
the Army this week. Our best
wishes pro with these young men. ,
i
DI E WEST NEWS
t
T~_ Notwithstanding the very unpleasant
weather, many came out
* to the churches of Due West last j
Sunday and engt.ged hi worship. [
At- Mt. Lebanon A ME church,
H:.'morning ard evening services we: <
!f in charge of the pastor II v. 15.
J. Glover. He was ti e shui -r a* '
jjjy?thre~ morning hour and K<r\ Its.
coe Jones who is principal >> f j
?/.' Springfield school brought.-a burn }
' ing message at the cvenrng l o ir :
jlj All who were present enjoyed thv i
rrrvice. This was sponsored bv Mr ]
fc; W. W. Fisher.
Ijfeh Rev. E. L. Mr Admits as u*.:a!
brought a timely and instructive ;
[h. , message to the members of Mt.
P*' ^ Zluii Presbyterian'1 church. At
St. ??fary Raptist church Mr.
[jjy "Donald and kits corps of < t : i ;
i conducted a profitable session of
*?' 'the Sunday school-.'"
The funeral of Mrs. Nannie }
* Goosby was held at Mt. Zion A.
M, E. clvurch near Hndges nt rtrtffr'
. o clock last Sunday afternoon.
?Mrs. Gooshy -for many - years has
a> t lived in the Due West community 1
E where she was active in church
f' : affairs. Mans' Due" West peoplT"
mr were present to pay a tribute of
>\. respect to one who lived well aW?:
mong them.-- ??_
p!-U M?*s. Ruth Russell and children
- M F?tiH wpiv. rafnnt -i ,
Miss Jennie A. Holmes. They cnJoyed
a pleasant visit and while
I. here visited other relatives i n
g?^Anderson. Mrs. Russell is t h e
' 0 youngest sifter of Miss Holmes. |
' ' Mrs. Mable Gordon, Messrs WalLc,#lace
Valentine, Sr., Frank ClinkBy^feales
end Alphonso Grrer of St.
^ Mary Baptist Church were among
the worshipers at Mt. f/ebanon
JS^SV, B. J. Glover was - among
$he -many from this state who at^^Hladad
the Mid-winter session of
naife# Bishops Council which was
HHrnntly held in Nashville, Tonn.
fe wportj that the hip was
j~ "Lexington Cois
I LcxiMsyton?County?vc: i iii-(f?fr?
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$0.50, Mrs. Carrio Ruff $0. >1
M;v. Anita* M. Klail. $0.50. M;
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.yn $'.20, Mis 1 .Air.ii' Ranifi.trau
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and Natherlino Andotvon iti,"1' .
Donations?Mr. Joseph Wi>t* Jv
.Mr. r'i"<. Idie D.a'.k ..in.io
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J Kill SALUM DD I'S
Yt r;t Kminor, It. porter
T' ryo: ? n.;i\v..i V;
Sunday. The era1. .1 w.-i> n >; !<
d"-.i t,. ;? . 111 .,' <.....i ? '
. t. Thi.ro vvcro many 'heartfelt
prayers < T rod. d a.,- i.r." i
the Wanton's Day tally th,. 4:1.
-Sttndny in .Vinr-u:'?rhn- it' \ . .J. J
a1 th y front Aikui v. ii! he o,.r
speaker.
Kvl no v as wry fia i so.
?au i.? li.it'la r.,1 ?'ii 1? 'il*";t ;v -tS"D
" !' : r v. days Hires*. * ?
AITt.it fJih-a.n are wry t"o.i!
welcome him huinc again, Wt
were j?hid to welcome Mi<r, Maxic
M i. ii _,
r*nr.rt '-rrr tttttt? rrn n?ji?-tr
and Miss Naomi Kennor of ScV.ofield
school \'.'hn were h .r,H' for ^he
week end. Also ?.'i.-s Beatrice
Keener or -State ' d'ege.
The schh'o! is still < ,> tL v ?
to su'?esv. <<j the forest, eo.-??*a1
liinl u.is l.l'lll !\< I he pcno'ii, three
of our students won prizes. 1 si
Carl Gibson; 2nd, Annie Mae Dan
ids; J!rd Arthur Kernel". Jr. Tht
v,ovs working at the shop gave f
fi?h fry last wee" . I: v.as enjoy
Cd.
FA MO I :> Ml'K!r'At ornrr
I ContAiiuvti 11<> mPugr 1
' aecompanivt. '.'hey ha-" pleiisc-|
the most fastidious musical a ltd
fences thronyhout the?-emir tr;
with their variegated repertoire
Columbians ilt.il I remember th(
concert that they hoard renderet
by the fine soprano Anne Wiggin1
Brown. She came to Columbia un
der the M<juini standard, so a fim
concert riay Ik- expected fron
these artist#. Further r.nnounee
ment will be made prior to tbet
coming.
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lone' C.Mio and Miliii- <1 W .:ia':c
.of ri.iley, iiiy'n. sa.iu last v, ok j
otal heia with their jn>i\:'.s\
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Ashe \ i'.lv for a if a tack's "v i -it
w'ii.!; their hcither v.'i.o '. s";.in
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h;.l .Mrs. Helen?Usbo/uI'.i.'.t-.
;rath* ??a-.!; .. hus bv.-u en'.Hil
i.iiiU1???n .tscomU "t' t:.;?...I'l. "?
H*i' fji;r.t f, K'-'V. L. I'.i'A room.
Wo w. n for .him ;i spt-vtly - i
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,1-ITll.K .MOUNTAIN NEWS
Last Sunday was a day long
to be remembered by the good
7 ii"1'.ill' lif SI. jojin AM i'? churen,
, where H'.'V, W. R. Bowman pas"
tors. The" second quarterly con,
ferenco was hold in the grand
( manner. After a short prayer
service the pastor presented the
iistinguisbed presiding elder o f
ih? Columbia Disl 1 let", Dr. W. 1>.
Loving <"iari<e, who preached a
-rrr.son that would have done/tre^_W.\s
-Collected. A doiiciows- dinner
was served after the morning
' service. Next Sunday morning at
- llalO the doors of the church
f~.vvill bc~closed for love feast. I.ove
feast and the holy communion
' will be prepared by board m?m'
hers, Mrs. Pearl Boyd, president
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mayers of
e Jacksonville, Fla., spent" several
1 . lays here with relatives. Mr.
- Randolph left last week for army
r IT"1 is at Fort Bragg.
Mrs. Jessie Clark. Reporter.
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TIIE PALMETTO
- . .. V WTPTT "iatiojt
WITH PRECISION UN
NfIlo;n-.~ Viif \ vy J]oj,
K I :;i: of i Imvtul <n
( ox; r .? .< clc'opt
-I . w?ww?:i to _who?ver
??i?tJ.-~.-i: ]<.-?t-i+t* hu'. in ?R.'v,?
i. i L sup. vv'vx toy point
* registration. Teachers
il1- in ('511 v;:; \ , i'. n 'hi. New Hope ,
i- ' ii..?I ; r.d W i lls schools
<rn 1 lo the work which
? a ; i oni'iicl-. il at the N ew Hope
.^ko.d. iial-f-trf- thr-t.m'Phcrs had j
, ' ?*.:?>i previous inslructron.
? ;1-V. IN "Lainr V as a st n ir.'i i
to ti.i.-} writ< . but within a veiy
''?v N - t.f !>it;-t ; .! rrrpvi
yiT'- tha* ho unokr-tood Tiis ^
v.oil; taornv.gh'y and that h e i
km w j. < ? <*\v to work vdii pt o- J
pi.' in a cooperative spirit. it'
i.'i-.rnav to work tr.Jtr his
?s?pcrvi.'-iiun.?4-ais expresses too r
j . i aiiaicn* of loth registrars and
i to# NtrnnWw ?r
i The director of the O.Tice o f
i ' ,\.i ,':ii .r -;i;i- a for this. s?k -
l-tiai; and 'Mr. Hicham, h <'<>! icpro- .*
; s. r;;,t; v;>. visited as Tuesday <*v
j n'oir .'uiifilie v. D,I.ai:iv's ub- ,
's and i he former spoke ir>
i'h';r'dy (oonaor.d; ?;! terms < [" 'ho
numifv "> which our /jroop was
, >: irardzul for ellVctun! functi .p
T in"-:. ITto New . 1Io|.? toadier* i\ t .
faui-us w ]-th?ee va era T4 in nr iird a ~
J:vcn:-y wlR-onie each ?lt? ?
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,r v r:t rurr.cii
i l.'iV. *1. I*. !\;'.rs'::i I * u -'
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i /''on C rit.'ki cluiiv i en4
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i ~v ' ich was ui-o?>!v t"ii'/
t!'s lo-mv ii ti-iK-i's. Ai
u.i.:r.* ii'.ii' % iwojv Revs.
(.Voi.i : I.r'i'. M-'.vs ::.'.ii M. Rui.
j i. on i': R, \Y. lT,.:Lr
) J;..;', I'i'vr. who is the brotiivi
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tit ot its policyholders Payt
ganiza'.ion, payments amounti
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home office departments alike
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LEADER
BOARD WORKS 3
I)KR DeLAINE *
? 'j
teachers were loath tu leave \?1mi?J
their work jwas through. Xo man
was caused to lose a day 011 account
of registration. When i!
there were too many on liand, ^
those who had work to do were .
1 Oijuc-t.'ii to leave their names and e>
i*tt. ^'ri ..rst piT:r;*;";:c Cl
when t/r.y nivseuteii tlu-..'selves ''
for re;: * aiion the following day
Kw. Jacob Clark, 4 '"
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STOVKH TTTAl>: :!.
-, M. i ( Ml PCil ;'
Rev. N. A. Rice. Pn-stur -? ; vc
I i?
Collect Place, Columbia?S. S | nend
services were itood. The 1,1
ai
Si >>l. and teachers- excelled them- In
selves ill every way. The pastm .a
and his assistants were at then v'
post an! we havi? never witnessed'
-itch a sermon and sir.gi.njc. (
ilT'.ei^-are boin-r a ivrent nail in ti;
"iiiiyni-T '>; tiv.> chuivh work. vl
The inissionaiV society is nrou*:-v?'-!n:r
by leans and hounds tin- o..
It r sister f'lizaheth Peizer. tu
Don't miss our. services next 111
rtmiigy at 11 a.m. The pastor ?
. !! im-a-h. Ryv. MeC'li.. tic?ami
Ir*?v. Sh4+^ Pezzer assistants. At SI
V:.'ll> hoar the Drov.n iloy.-. !c
V-.n: '-iv'i;-'K-?i;y. it, .U i-?c
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W t ha 1 a ? v*n\ ??;;:? :av V. r '.'.to I
'kicny; y:-.\ ? !. The ' kuhbaik 1
v.as very e'o>!.
"iV'.1 car ; a ' <n i f:: 1 : ? " ?>. '
in,;- i " iiur7'inyiny class No. 1. We H
ait also irak- a irood thrrcii and
hairing rchtiol."
mF* "W* >^*>1 -sr* ^r-? *<
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of- th
FOURTH AN!
December c
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LIFE INSURANCE
riiift;; pel lod *.r? ihe wnrid's liisloty, 1j
Cii i'u-Kj' ie>-< lines ccii t.<! i;ie police..
hq >'ollp\vittg financial str'pment. pins
fundamental soundness and (
SETS
s :y,7.01i> HI)
>00.00 War
2.1 50.080 01
2So.4."it4 <10
s. (Ui-Xkis ? ? .
io* 75 0,300.D'J
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1 A ) .*1,207,17 5.7'J
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ors 130,020.33
cr Home
T;oio.473.!i7
3 a. 163.10
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60,604.01
liums
id 235.785 07
/iSlSiFTW . >Q,n* ?
E IN FORCE .
A TRUST F!
Carolina Mutual Lile Insurance Uompar
nehts received Dy oolicyhulriers oi ?he
ng to $21,723,Ui)U 22 have been made. ot
Mutual has served In a spirit ot frlr
are working with a single common ot
the purpose for which they inv
rolina Mutua
Durham, No-?(
- C. C. SPAULDIP
Is Complete Without P
iSNlOK BAPTIST 1
fEACHER-TRAINl
"The Hcv. L7~C. Jenkins, pastor
l nion Baptist church, holds a
ttehirs t: ilnl,.^1 ctgas for Tils-~
an day .school workers every 1'ri
.y night. 'Iju. lessons are int^riin.'ly
tauu'ht and the Youthful
artier* are schooled in the tech
spies of gaining anil sustaining
: . into'a st of their more vouth.1
eiutUiits? lie.. Jenkins i s
li'ttt y interested in Voting peoe
and. meets with the young
epic of his chinch Tuesday eviiiip's
villi special instructions
piiiliiK. the iJaptist Young Peo
Vnr.ui.
I.ast auntiay. we eMpcrUneed a 1
feat day ul Union: tne Sunday
hoof seemed to have taken on
w life, so inspiring was the1
annur in which the lesson was 1
Ir.-.c us if Dor con Willie J'onds,
-? superhtendent gave a splend
review. The pastor?was great- his
sermon. There were several
si tors present, and we enjoyed
v.'ing thcum .. \
Moiuiay ni ;ht, Miirch 8, Dr.
. vice president oi Ik-ne--r
' oilvgr wirl jrivo'T" h cture on
i'j Holy -Land. Dr. IJacoats lias s
iycicu wn.ui,*, ana is a tins
iirt/tor of what he has seer, on- *
s many travels abroad. You ,
in net afford ty miss _this . lee- j
ire neither can 1. A silver offer
will he .tuTTen:?
x he Death angel visited us a- '
xm?tvnd-took away front-us li st 1
cck 5trs. CharlotU' Kennedy,./
lie was taken to Silver Street.1
'o..rial, j he was a faithful _j
tier o. iur chureii. A beaut.- |
;1 floral design was sent the lam
r iioni the ehureh. '1 he mission- _
7" > sot iety \T ;il observe its anni- ,
rsaiy Miucjh 1-1 with 'an intertine:
program.
Mrs. Daisy 15. Williams
Reporter. I
- - . ?? i
BARN WELL NEWS 5
Miss D'H'i thy Uyjes who is a stu | \
it at Her edict vollege spent the
auk i ml with her parents Mr.
-.([ ;.!rs. Will Rylesl
Tite trustees r.f the IJethiehcm j
gh- school sponsored their an., i i
ri Iv.r. rr.et Monday > ight. Feb. J
. . ~ . ' J
"l;ss Mtiiy Cecil? Dvncan spent t
f??v days home last week.
7* TTrnri
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MUAL STAT
51, 1942
[1 Ljueinsure
w
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% t M
^' A
ItA
\
IN
WARTIME
r.aiif'Uil sc?ii;il\ and exi-i "nre at
ijj.-u?*rf'i?v North Caroiuni iMuiuai i
nearly a half rcr.iurv's expcricnct
unquestioned reliability
L 1 A B 1 L I 1
Policy Re-un-vc. liy
Other Policy Reserves- ... .
Police Claims Incurred Put
Not Re nor ted . . .
^NT;it! 1 **crl Rndowments for l'<
, holders 1V? l>e Loch ted
1 :itevest and Premiums.Pa-it
in Advance
Reserved, for Taxes, and
A cenu*fP RxneTrso? . . .
Knmloy.ee Retirement h'und
Reserve fur Cuntinge.neies a
Depreciation
General Voluntary Reserve:
and Surplus
TOT ^ 1 - I TAP.TI TTTF.g PON
rT'TV I'VVDS, SURI
; $64,^
ULFILLED
iy Is a MUTUAL organization that ex
ir oer?lir)artes during 11)42 aggregai
which amount $84tt^57,26 was in th
policyholders.
mHlo holnfltlnaco fto n rfont ? h*r?si
liertive?that the policyholders may
esled in their policies. ?
f/ Life Insure
> (TarHina
4G, President
Jorth Carolina Mutua
? " ' J
'ASTOR HOLDS
(NG CLASSES
V?\? rcg-ret to l^arn of the co
nuotl illness of Mrs, Chariot.
.vCl aeiy.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Hi? Lt's Bon Amis club spei
. very enjoyable evening: Feb. :
' i Misses Holmes autl K
riie president Mi. King suggest*
nat a glee clib be organized i
:cng the members. We were gb
a Wi leome a new member Mr. <
Toomer. Wo were also prot
o h; ve with vs Mi' s T.?A. pij
iter of Washington. D. C-T a fo
nor teacher of Johnston and M
M. Aiiios of Johnston. Both ga'
timely talks. The hostess sen*
i delicious course, buffet style.
The Les Bon Amis club was e
tertnined Fob. nt the Miss*
Counts and Goode's. Each otiic
. n<l member was at his post. T1
nain object in the meeting wi
to phln ~a ""party that is' to be y
.on in honor ot Mr. M. Amos wl
;(1 bo leaving for the Army vei
soon. It was a pleasure for us
X-elcome two new im-mtKiy in o
Tub, Mrs. S. Blasongnle and Mi
L. Sloans. We wore proud to ha*
Mr. Blasengale as a visitor. A
.or all bus.ness was transeat*
ho hostesses served a delieiou r
iiat. Mr. Pruitt and Miss I)evo
vill entertain the club on Thur
iay night at Mrs.~Pruitt's.
Miss Annie 13. Bowman 01
iappy to sco her mother and tv
while. Tlioy liale from Philadt
ihia Pa.
Mi-. Mimnaugh Amos a pop
iar young man anions tho-youo
?r set loved by both young ai
>ld, colored and white, left tod.
:or the Armed Forces. H? will I
nducted at Fort Bragg, X. C. V
.vish for hiov-aB the success po
-iblc. W'e are sure he'll make
?1 lontiid- record as lie has doi
it home. He was a licensed or
inlmei, the colored one in Edg
:eUl county.
The -teachers?in ? and? nrotrr
fohnslon gave Mr. Amos a sen<
>ff ps rty Friday night which w;
njoyed by every one present.
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mce Co. ?l
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43 ,
th" holm take on - ... '
aie incuraine ol
r i es
law 50,w.'225.'28 t
11), 858.03 ji
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.....?imntmo/js? fr:
_ 103.070.5G [
311,347.40
670.604.50
TIN. -1M.US
$8,273,734.21
1*447866.65 j
:ists SOLELY for the bena* I
ted $1,258,59.*) .Yi Since or* I
ft fnrm A'f rtt n7
w vvi ui v/J uiaiuicu CIIUUW
ich office pei sonnet, ana W
attain In fullest measure
mce Co.
1 Policies'*
SB
I
SaturdayJVJarch 6, 1943,
Classified Advertising
; Column
"pectat Nottees, Cards of Thank?,
? teworiams, BH*th Announcement?"
n- darviage Announcements etc. are
to .'Urged far at the ?aU? of 10c per ?
^jae. Cash must accompany the
rder. Minimum charge 50c.
nt IN MEMOR1AM
18 WilALEY?In lovif.jr memory of
I Mrs. Hattie Whalev, who depart-?d
this life, March 2, 1942. I
Q Gone i3 the fact we loved so dear I
,j "Micnt tiie voice we loved to hear.
" The blow was hard the sho.lt so- 1
i- vcre _ I
r" We little thought, your death so
v-e near< |
?(j Only those who have lost, can tell
The pain of parting without farewell.
vtet
n* ?>
t?s- Husband, Children and J
L-r Sistcr-ir.-law, lllondclle A. Whalcy
ie |
\ s JJ IN MEM0R1AM
>!
io In memory of our dear moth^^^ _ry
Mrs. Idella M. Ltoozcr, who
to parted this life ten years ago;
i March 8, 1933, at Irmo, S. C.
ss
"?* ? * i - - . _ 1
i en saci loneiy years nine imssi-u,
f- Since our dear mother went to
-d vest; ?
v- ftr-was~sd hard to give her up,
i'c ut our Lord krew what was best.
a- Many days we saw her suffer, Amaw
her slowly -pine awav,
Not one word did she utter,
ll_ As she suffered day by day.
n* No one knows how we have missed
J* lier,?
And very few have seen us Weep;
V-, But many are the tears we have
shed,
While others lay asleep,
u- Her memory is all we have,
id We will love and cherish it,
iy Until wc meet some day.
be
,re Mrs. .1 a hie B. Stokes, Columbia,
S.?tv
a "Mis. Howell Pariish, Baltimore,
ie 'Maryland
11- Mrs, Thomufeciru Corley, Irmo, S.C. -J
e- Miss Eloise R. Boozer, Irmo, S.C. /
daughters^ - ^ ?
.Mr. 1-Yed S. Boozer, lrt
MK Irvin H. Boozer, Irmo, S. C.,
d- sons.
AS
IN MEM OKI AM
In sad but loving remembrance
of my dear husband Stephen
Drunnnond, who departed this
life two years ago today March
?. 1041.
Two years ago you left us
And loft us here to nrourn;
<\mi made a weaker family
Of or.e that -felt so tsrong.
God knew that you were suffering:.
So he closed your weary eyelidsw
And the hills were hard to climbfTAnd
whispered "Peace be thine."
___ iuu?arc?gone?but - not f orgotterr,
Never shall your memory fade;
Sweetest thoughts shall ever lin.
' ger,
Arourd the grave where you are
laid.
jo rest on dear Stephen, thy labor
is over,
Thy willing hunds will toil no
more;
Some day when my task is done,
I pray to meet you in the sweet
beyond. Mrs.
Enimu Drummor.d, wife
and Children
fi
CAKI) OF THANKS We
are taking this method of '
thanking our marry friends for
the cards of sympathy, telegrams,
letters of condolence, beautiful
florals and, all that has been done
for us in our recent bereavement.
Viola It. 15. Johnson, wife
Carrie Shavers, sister
and Family
IN MEMORIAM
Iil.memory, of -Jjuw*-W-Coax
um who passed this life March 5,
19-12.
.... precious one from its has gone?-3~
^ vice we loved is stilled, A
A place is vacant ir m*- home '*
That TTi'VtT Cftn l>cfiTIt>d^?
Vo\i are not dead?pot lost,
Cut" gone on before,
Vlore ami more each day we miss
you,
Friends may think the wound
healed, _
llipv 1if'ln iin mi i utt*""*^^^
' That lives in our hearts concealed.
Mrs. S. H. Coaxum, wife
Rev. J. C. Coaxum, father
Four Sisters
VARNVILLE NEWS ^
Ifenry Wright, Reporter
Sunday found quite a number
of churchgoers on their way - to
St. Maritine. Rev. Johnston camtf
before us with one of his encouraging
messanraa. Fa^eryone went
away spiritually filled. Quite a
number of our out of town memoers
were present. Mrs. Lula
Fulks now living at Beaufort.
Mr. Jesse Wright ha{? returned
Home after spending some time
with his wife Mrs. Bessie Wright
in Wilmington, Del.
Pvt. Ed Davis spent the week
end visiting his parents.
Nathaniel Williams left for Ft.
Bragg to try on one of Undle
Sam's uniforms.