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. ? THE OLD GRAY ifv By Re?. E. Philip Ellis ^Rp*" 1 DR. BEARD HEADS NAA(T Bgc" Charleston local branch of the above association named the Kev. Jesse E. Beard, P.P.. president at If" Its regular meetirjj held -for t B election of officers. The selection has met the approval or all tiv citizens of Chailcst- n both nrnIstcrial and lr.v. -rd ao 1 ,.< (V,, I j^Btr IIIUVIVIIC. i u? l.i\ ?j. t . . ?N V . . ^?^TBpiegCP liny \l!'o?Tpfe -i i r~**-' Ri "showing interest wore Mrs. .1. V '" Pearson, II. I. Lemon- K. rw<ru den, D. N. Wilsor, J. C. James, Brrr?-William -ftv Mnrdr. "it'.'vs'r "Smr.-nrnr G. !?. and gk. t writer. T o Intordenominadon;.' Ministers ur ion in it~ s-ssion hei\ Eg-. Monday wU4<-fr'otin1!1 -i*. M. M'H'Inw u'.' ike-president. nrc&idin;.:. gave it I?r*T< endorsement to the new president of the na^oois-tr-m nnd th.> fir^ Mr. John II. Green was <1 secretary. lie is ir?!eal v.orthv laymen :md dei-nny any i-i- '-i oration en the pait of or fn inJul group. Mr. A. J. ('I' vneni, Ji; ? was chosen vice president. lie i' "Ji _ t,ie ripkt man in the rie-ht pla n(V n enntm^/.ni s\ f i L,t , *. %%<>? .? 1 ' rjc lie. Mrs. J." ,R? Pearson I fl?7 treasurer. Tlr? next meetin" I w:ll be held Yuesduv evening. oMarch 2- at Create:- Ft. I/, k, A .... -~M. E. church 'Ft . At this meeting. v.-lien t e ney. 2 if .'? ?' ?:. V- ' i - cm i 1.1 "? ;?!?..--hT !! ?: v.-iii 1 . '?' ' :r.iK-r the raw adnirnktu! tion. . THE BI3HOIM* ( Ol'M II. Wo str? r. Jell 1 he ab.>v > ::u t;ii;y in ^'n-hville, Ten. .? last _nym.: nn l have h< on indispose;; i .? since. In fact v.-o v. x v -i ' i. f'-ie. W e "venivn.-1 ! cm;. ' tic home of Mrs. T":-" - and i j,; t ; the svlo.-iia- ...f Ti e I'..'.. ! tatives io the A. M. 11. . h:r h i I this state to 5 kiise .. I the ,.'.,.,!'te't h!>'""y . !kk { t <1 by Megrets. Crr tr:r cling jar. 1 ty v.as Mrs. Ji. (. a. .. Wilson nr.d I. W. Wi;V rn. "A !.: j ?hi hw'McrTry rrcvo guests o f * M'-S. ('. ./one?, |,;y \ lie's SiSte; j V : .: :v.:>.*4<: it "''.visam !?>> !1S ! I ?-?-every respect ami ray frit-mis wi: iiuvit wit? w;iiivci ? tcndcreiT [TVeirf at fitr homeu On r.ur way wo spent a few ho. rs at LRt liomo of Bisrop ami Mrs. .1 S. Fiipper and they made vm welcome lied ps a feast fee i kinj*. To say thai Bishop ami Mrs. Flipper will live tore. <r in the hearts of their people is stat?~ ing .facts "thai i ar.not he tit*, ie 1. ' Bishop Flipper treats y?r, .n home just as i e does in his conferences, and !:o district in the world could hope for bettor treatr.'opr TITnnt\i way?* '!>.<|Jl I U< i *4inft''means to'keep him. We hiet Dis T. J. .Miles. !'.. a. Adams. . K. Bregden, J. 12. UWwas. B. I". HildebrunTI anil ] .< : 't . G. 'Hp.. d ; rctt from our state at the < n'Mi. Dr. I,. H. Hemminijwny our South Carolina general officer s we were eared for before 1.avian;. While 1 am not reporting l'or i. e council as our friend l)i. tie-. . A. Singleton, has written it ui> as only he can in "The Christian KecV corder", but [ must say thai thsnMPt" op Gregg's sermon u.or.e v. a s Kw worth lnore than the expanse to |j * the council. I"' ELECTORAL COLLKGKS Hp. Wednesday ol* nc;:t *?.. !< all lay . Hit . delegates to the ironeial confer- I & tnce of l'J-i4 will bo elected. _A.n'?.Il.drews will be tie suit of the coliv"* lope for the Palmetto conference i.rii and 7 will be chosen. The other Jut*' five conferences meetings will be fiu held on the same day, and o;r oali, readers may consult the columns*" of this paper for the result of J these elections the following week. re,,. THE NEW ENCYCLOPAEDIA j Pt?v We are surprise to sec how few j are securing space in t e above | olbr book from South Carolina. Dish- I j op Wright, Jr., with Bishop Klip,aji,i per and other bishops are in charge i?f tin- p'ildie:u|oe. Di-Vm " Wright has contacted all general conference delegates and alternates by direct correspondence as* 1*1 secured their names and ad- j - dress from the general tonfux aee j WF~ record. Many of them have nsi.d WJF him for their space. But score*.*: : WfL. of men and women in?this st?*< -{yfr* ference delegates whose names he equal or superior to general con. YM . does'nt have and those, arc the y *. tncfl the- P?tlnu;ttcr~ mis-" communicated with. Many of them have done more and better work in the church and for the rues -?v than many delegates. But they Were not elected because of the limited number. Now this* is th. ii uppui Utility lb lei the world know I v- Jf 'their worth to it. Too little is r>-: ~ known < about worthy Xojrro ?, ' while they live is why you have to take a day and a half with their funerals trying to tell th? thin-* gSR) " they did.' Any man who is too stingy to pay ten dollars to let t the world know of the jjood work ~ , 4n did in his church and .state m- ?while he ItVed, when lie dies only a plantation melody -should f;e Bk- sung at his funeral followed hy the commitment Please fill out the enclosed blank and send same I the Palmetto Leader at ColumEi V wn by return mail. trr. lure * Last Sunday was a day of days at our ehurch. In other words ^the spirit of the Lord was there. E&lginis (Sunday is our "special trustee From A Chaplain's Point of View? By Leroy ilarker I r.ia.le a tjwui discovery to ri.orht. i iSH.vLL N10 V E R lil rkhiv. Tout Ih'Vl .1 is ;ri yet T fcaov." fliat J rhull nail' Croc, The thought saddens ir.e jiisi'-t:) ih'nk iia.t it' I live 1" i ven.y v?. tr.o.c 1 s:.ail .NEv Ill L'C h'tnii-ty .""'.s itcd UK* (!,nvn uitt v' 1:1.1 y i.J (>. s ?;/;i >o'. ial j'xa.-.iyi i . r !. ) ; u. r , ? v i i I <_ii:1:i:>t Iv t! 11 f{ thru:. a1.:' I Tt\ t Im-.iu at'/ it/.:; a".\; L \ 4lj ,o ilis.ow. : iyi t i.. i a:: " ' ' _ " ' * . t^i< c; ,y. y : t , isan'.ti j v , , i .. .' V r :. ; .. :i -.1 : UI-. Ml 1 1 T- "X ' " .t I t V h.mio !>.?. s?a.i" " ? : " ? . U-: : I. ."t : !\ . i d ;h;;t ?i? t i ~?.?; til/ . :>s" ? ' |>; ii!" ! j\ *: a ! .. ' - 'f>: : -* i* i . i > . V?"i;h in* is : a * \['' I ' 1 ' ' * v y * *'> ' i? ? '.at v ? ; v r.o." V 1 >a ! ? . ; : j?y , : . ! Ittv ::i t1 y-i;ar ( I (,l > . > v ". I ;;'p tit i ?low] y ; J_-y: ' ?! a y' i: :.? ' r? !.- o v? 4 "f i,;! "k*:;*i *? . -- ; o i . !. 1 j ' v , a ni. y i" i , * . ...? t '. ' - i, i .?; -' . , , -? ' ; m "> I : : ': 1 , ,< i . 4! '.t . ' ' v.' - h VP"> ! :?i< '-J" .1*. ;iv:i . ! ip';' inr. h vv1":.-.- !. ... - < u O'. ? i* -0 m inii.i". i; : . ;u 'l?l? ?> ;i vi.:t 'i)i~. i. . - ;I;. i i ; ' ? 1 - ? ; V-/. I h'Vf.i-rJ In'*' in f-I I-: \ ?* t!v -n'i at t:m iv* i.li 'V i.!" t ha: v<>v 1 a: h i'v;' ! m a '.* <; r vulv. Tt i tri"f ' i'vt ! i :u. > > mm' - tils lan | ';n s?jl! M: i'jciV f'/'i." 'st? >iir?ri?Fij:: ri'-ali, | <'(! ; . jf?>:>'. <Jn;*; it' work haiil c 11 >itv;*?. ana nun v.!] t~Hr' tttv^'4?I'.iiiini'?!!:.v; t!.(- joy uf rxyXX TKH-K. VVOM FN MfDri) Kofi w-\??- ~WOT:K v i'? in-: cam) \v;!ii i: IX TKAIXINC (" mtiminu irran ''aire 1 col-!'.) I n us-I el <!ii-i inw'fim t, very 'jio'i 'i-lva-it:.. A'.!"'!', '.vith a sc\c t ? ?<i;? ;.. i'-< ail <iu.i!i'V. Iimv %*.?> v.- m a vis' me linn: a! ii'itif ?r--i ': :M iv.anua mxurity are preen red. All ai'iilivaiity. ~vili !>. r*:r > to n;.s< a pliy<; ail oMnv.'nn.ti> ; with smiiiil attentiTir ! { : >?/ {rivn to nvorwciyh:. skin 11*<;? ?!??. 'Mitonsils and defective c . For furtJut ieforma'ion i;>i i-sted persons wore ivm'" sted : contact their rear"st office of *.!: T.i nilod S'lin.a T'.nmioymnt, fVr vice. That office rvi'l h<? in a nns ition to refer applicants for trail injr immediately. i'lNE (jnOVE A. M. 1'.. t ill IK 1 Little Mountain. S. (". - Sunday marked <1 crcai ilay at Fine <Irovt rhurch. as it was the occn: ion foi tile hoMim* of tiie si cnn i ouartt r ly confer??n of the con ft rone year. The Sunday school lossoi was interest hi'.'ly tauaht. and cl?';, |'"X eiived L. ?Oi l' "-'int;?el'I'U Dr. O. ('. Dunham. At the morni.i;. service the presiding' eider hro '/civ u> r < o ihut.r\'.r m"ss; r". There \/c;v> h\'.nv i-om; "?iir.: take r.f the I.oro's Soni) r. Lvliue,tlfJTYs \v"'v splendid. K. M. P.v.vc:s wn.s eh c*t .' gate to the 'lisiHot e nf rer-v ind also to TFT" annuoI conference There wertu-aev era 1 v is i?.<>rs present. a "ft ;!]? j 11 i??j 4* render/d \ r h v. -'tfr" oh"!?rrl Providence and Pino drove wri t at their very host for the ooo The pastor was the Saturday night truest of Mr. and Mrs. Fvnntis Mart I'm of Peak. He reported ' ililV I I I;,o many ft i mis of Mr. .1. If W. Hoyd will l>r pleased to learn of his being hmve from t o haspi; :t! in Spartanburg, where iu had been confined since January. He is potting along nict iy.. " nTdrf (<n* the port of oar fine g;routv of rtHy Ynntnirpr- rmrt" TntT loyal mepilK'i"-. You will -ear from its. Watch the Leader. Thanks fb~Dr. den. C. Johnson, Dr. P. M. Clary and- Mr. IL A, Jones for rem.pMieruvg The .Leadi er at CnfiiMilIt last week. Many of.our .subscribers in the Columbia and Pi'dpiMit co: feren cs are in arrears dne to the fact that we did" not get to those conferences. Please send money to the office at onto. , "Let us Advance on Our Knees" AXP >:sv.'3 isiiOHTS < 1 i.vii: ! i. >;.i l'~,v I I AiX-.r.y. X. V. -Tit- i. v l. !;iv r . ! 'iu:.;* . (.; ?{ r. a-iviM !'"? r I ft'.'-i1 s ii: r j .ui ~ V-: ;.CT- ; :, ! v.., ~r~~\ 177 ; , UIK'V c?i!l]iUIIK it.'lu : rt t I'M v\ iX: tl X. Vs!'" - !: : ! : ttt>~~ rrui; A- shj ?'?? :M''s c.i l,"v.s*- , _ ; - ;;v,: tJ V. .v I . |u' l: j.?. 1. . .u '-.'' ? ?; i?u' iiuTiiu.i-.^'uTirr"~rhi? ' i. i r. liii a :i I. U- ' i /:> T . 1?1(- ?nrrrr r;r.?: i.iuy 'a < 1 | 'l \< it.i j i ? ' : .... i? 1 V. ; i : JIC I". ; .C Ax-. J .? t -H I't i.if .- \ / ,?, * ' ]r,~- ? I ; i : * .i > ?: ! ??! vt ,1 >.i y|; : : J T ! tv . ^; . V/. lei ' i * *?? ik< A I...- i . t:i v ' J; I 1 :AV- / v. ? f > ; i :i? i-.'i: I: v it;i .... ; - "PI * : i - ?- ? :? ' I"- ..1! ? .!!.: vi;ii tsa; k j ?- i'i-^UK.?ui. n.?p i - - r r - :> - :r ;.. ?? t| ; >' ' '. > i . II .1.":' " \\ ; i ** / ' . * 1' * f n. v ;'-; ' 1 . ?. .V..U ..I J1..ill I-.. . - , I;..! i J j* 1 .( -i , .... . , j ^Kl I i ' i'. ". >' i .. L ' | it.;.!. .. I li:c I | t ' .-ir.'i-H' .i tit. ! A!! ?.? .'eie.... former "ATJ^ v??* tlfI late Leonard Kip Kiina :a:ic;?.r. I ivijiti'. <okctt . jvl.OOO a y. . i' .'o. : I..C J l't Ill t.le l - Uiti' of ! . !( . tli's i talh.-r a/urne >1 "i"i .a": day. be ; iV.U a-.-.- *l*o i K c..ri of ..1 ' ! ' ' I: rt- ;t-4 1 ? ! i lb.Tt lYtUulwmy J... i 11. a. .nam. \\ m> disthmcr r.e I i.im 1 ! ' 1 >' ' r.mperu: ' ! J:;: .a .* .a;. ..... .?.-,.y jnivai, plahr . j p.t-s -,| ;a:.;a.. ii < Lis. i.iii s<Uy. mai l. la l.uaui.i. X?. ;>v: . m. ! I 'Aia re ha:; bte.i a-.-igm.: ; .v I j . iti'.l l l i 1 ,1 u <. a: in;, a :: pi | It:.- la the army I . ?;.> li i .?.i.(.'i:-1' an a: ..'.u! tor tli.i'c. tjia ranU I . t'leve'.aruK-.-S::: N-egro wnbnen n -v.i! repay; a - trainees for jabs ?.? :.iO'.oi':nc:i at.d cone!;. dors 'n tat blew imal ibunsit sysUm on next Ihtirsday morning-, according totiiMsii. "iciit 1 . . '1 lii's will in- the , fit-.-1 t.na- ia t'leveland's his.'siiy chat Nerto we ik'M haw opera:.d . -tr i t cars, They will receive the t! aMl! |biellt (''!. tie:- ii. | -?i, 1.?H+?i.. .. . 1 .in .. ?,.i, 1 . ,; . ( , i;as s'-'laii tie Cbn state.- 1 gi '.a-j. r ! i.;r a lia r.vi ??f :?! .00';.: 1 I'm.) . [ I'd-i'b act ich.ra' to last, vet ...i-'j a.'vsj j f) 1 ^t her ^.aa 1 a ?*? a * i?so.- ^ provenumt < f tit ptcsi-ni plant, ai:<! j pc: . annol. aaii lor pas.-war in.il!, ing corstfui tn'ii. Saint. Lb. tb .1. u-. . knis. Ally. Jay illicit.sr.('hai? man . of- the^:-rrJinT.rrrTrr-tTn7rraLSs.~aniT ' ? e.tiite representatives Ihwitt. Turp-nt-.? 7Trrt---f':i strr- Llllloph- Vim"!'""* Dr. Sanely Hay v ill assist 1'ivsii 'dent Wesley ia getting t'ae appra- - wriation through. (Governor John ibicker's support and interest i'a ' I, sought. | Washington? NT-gro horsing in 1 Washing;.!;, is worse 'clam ver."' : . !iot;s>jjf yffieiak; have advised fed- ! eial arthorb.ies inat, tii-y eaa a:, j . loncfer yuar.iuiee h ut-Amy nf aay P ort for \*ogio newcomer.-. Thus I ;.the many war workers that come j ! to Washinytan a re frtxiL v.ith?a-|-j desperate housing shortage. The .. VVa-f-Hs+as/my eents-r - Hi -s - shnv.- j seeh tvnici.l eases as three families > using; a single kitchen, thirty per-Ig sons u~m~' one ? bathroom. rjjrilt _i .people liiriiig in one room; mother, j ^father and lour children kk piny < ' jn oTTfhpft. The condition is cspecT- , itliy had for thorc workers who cannot qualify as war workers is ; i ihey cannot rent the homes in the | ' new war housing projects now tin- I I dir construction. Only newcomers . , who have lived here less than a t year can qualify for these places, t; 'I'lfll I'ALMK'I^ .\t the timo 11;new ' - i *. viv ti.cfiir an i'.:.nliin:r . 'n*i. T).< V Tail u "Tucomo.nti <: only si inc.'.my n. v. ah otcherj Ay o uomwu' !. "i-err. v i.: v.?.i i? .C?tTT .en !! g!u-., roii : - -g .: v wV./: :! '.V. . ;.' . . 1. " 1 I I i\ !.. i. i" I .. .''1 I 'IT iaiNTTT IN STROM; LI"l'TER iV ia0M?.ntTBE 1 (.' ik . : r-;:, !v;j;v \ \'.ci.) -y t ii. :i ?V Hi : V, ijuu liiticji | l <> : : kiv.!;.- 'i"! u;v.| ! y tin- |n<>I : 'it..iI s -Iwc-. ?->i Xi'jjfCi : -??kf<-.??UrTrTHT1 1 ' i ' r "> . .v.? ' VVanI ill . < i' i. ' < *' iy ui t iiin'-i, l*i* V'? > vi* not ? ?' ?i?'?1?' I'*' v.'ii'nn-rt hi.lil'n^ n w;. (.> t.iiiit will rcsnin.d down io rlTT- V >-y rr'^-n 4rh l' th'Ui tens.': i! < ;?. vii*. iikf. win n i| ! ttrtrrUM*-. "it Mr; Itnu.-i' .'en :;oy / ... ai >u>t a v.uith tcim. : _U-?t r-H'iji Jiirlin;; witni i" IT1- " ? i. ;;v' i! iMiiiih iitu! ?.i. ' . ' i> It::*. I.- i <i ' -n :'im . K- I V . . in his \-i .v ; \ ' 1 ": ! Jv'.'f.il \-> !.' ? v.- \vh;r. MiW-: .v 1 v.- t fill'; ' ,T- v ;to:. thn S :i y ' tl;'j lis l:; v. r : t; , ;u. in ; l. - u:u :: tr' h W = !i::-:i .Vat-af.Vy: Cn,; -1 : ' r? \. IV il I,y i!>" '<' t !" vs. 1.; . v. ii i ' y t S ;; !, An.'-: ( ?i: : I; N"' ' ' ' . >S. n !;:v " - ' v ;? 11 .! . : M, _ ' y - i>t- Iion-tif,: ' 1 "iTTitfCsfinrlit l\v. JAyit. Aitnn.iil vi.>J- li.ii .-. ?1?;?1??t?- '' .?y: ' "?m? 'I'll fi ' ? : ?! u i ?*::*' jf , " '11 Vhi _ ']* ? . : I !; > :Si i o 1 <ini:r.' n' <<f " i .Mi-. Ji >. n Mio.n... . ?... .j ?-v :.n :) . !; nil'. ;i K1 Mr- ? i ; ,n -1. 'T '!! <:"AiLani-. 'I:: rT'.i .i ][.! V t1'1". ,m~- ; 'v.- v ! J' 'i h !.. ji- ' a v.i i . . 1 wi:! ii./iii ii.< ?. I! .) \'J A ; : mill Ms, .\!>\'Jinii ; w I! j ' -aw iti'. .y ; i..'ay. ' !: , tVy I'ohiiiM.:; win to he w'.'l i-'.aviTI i ": )< ;n:uit>:< u.- ihi* l '-A. W? v. i.-': I.in* i .'ill- -iriii,.--. ! II; f i i' I'i" i!;Oiiiii relatives bono last work b.ioro , :.1 ... , !1 ill l!.j I SA. e (* it in J -11 .1. C rvi ilit' a i c i 'o 1:11".' !i. : ? wilil . i.' . :< ! ;..)(! Jtuiio .Mr. 1 !'. -yir. J Tn::-v w.:i- rr;:; mrluv, o:' wwitH y i>:vyoi- in. el I'.. ! . t ' ti.t? I 'i ;i ; ; i' i !. ! * !( m " i !ii::i*r I !?i".'imiiny; in W..v.-a:-.;.' ?. vnin! Mav. ii in, i-i-k. T,-..r(. .liiretinos are tii'inrr ? nsr ,i by I he IsTiilvs i >1" \ I u? lOinrvurit;.. A or:!ia! invitation i. c xU u \vl t> vi i yi.no. DONALDS MAYS The Mi. Olive A..M.K. S inrle.y I -v!.. i>; ,\v.o ..!! ii'i- ial i1. Ai'tet j S. v. v \vi nt in-,., t : . ni1-; J . inc.-. 'Jo-. Li - . y. j a. ; .1 - j ii'.iei'.j a vo'-y" in-(.i;nu .-if:;..'!-..! 4-in. .. 1. U il~a trS* U?4, V> .1 - I ..no. i-'.v!.vi!!f >; .-ro .1 i, ii:.;- a1 : -1:: i n: y oiv.'.oi j":.i r :n. t at' mo sv'i. >ol house J lit .-liny n j^nl. j 1 - * *'* y ?J aiu 1.ojiybo.i_i A. bin-vim ' i ,i .lanie Holmes | o.i A'i . 1." niv Haw,!i .i no o t Deo Wist t'.o .i.'lifo--, Airs. ' -\r..'.i.v..Al. TA*. ATo'A'rivi.n, pi itx-innl. j N> WS AROt N!) A,!IS5fi 111 1 Lev. r. Kiiijoi':, ;in; o of Ml. | r"r::;t AMK riruveh. nivniud a' Mi! stiriinjr Sn.i'lry . 1?>11: i , 'r li?^vv tv4nl?-a4v >* ? " t?t~ it f .i : > ;v of work, v.i.ii ire coon- I 'i Ml I ' ! . i ,11. Hi I , !' ! I1, .. ! Sunday ho raise.! .jj!fi.?)| r.d nit of the chth.r have tiorrc- r viitci yet, i ;'rieud flip .M. K. Church iiev. i\. i'raiihlin. Pa-dor Q.:!U> a number of people at-! i,;U ii e)r..r-h ourdav. The.' Sun. | |iay school was fine Ad La a -very aijre attendariee. Supt. K. 1) W-xmith V iis at liig post. Th.? JL'y( on \va!>'nutii oily atjfl i ( viewed by our veiy efficient )t^s. \ r. The. sermon by the pa.^toh.[ .'.as a :-oul sliiriner ?>..? . So t/. fii-T utr and tnspirijv./ was this/ incs- j cajre. that ainens?m-ArrT riff 'r >ver the church. Ilev. and Mi ". N, K./Franklin I Ur. ar.d Airs. V. AI Xe/inith and ! amilv, Air. and A] is. (iliio K ' !'i\ ssl'.-y. Mi I'lissley. and' Mr. and Mrs. .1. MoCuUhen were . hv dinix-r tjufsts of Mr. and Mrs". irzi ) LEADER i i v boy fee ahe 1 TO -WM'fr < IjiVTH 'iL SOi'TH f p'Aimi.lNA COl'NCIL 11, f**'IS?I i . . I % g ! ^*f/V f I ?.'!'. [ ' " ' '^ "' 'A .-' ;T- =: A I TAYLOk j } -'': .'"1I '* t''.v N.v ional I)ir.c:nr nf I Activities, Coy bcouts of A'iv..rn.a. A11" j l-ayi r ' '* I 7 |! >>,1 1 V.T j. I " 1 * ' J TUOCf1 VA) j Tv.-?:i".c:.,. ... ?,:!? ; ;U I -' ; ?' ?! J! ..-hn -i I I* riifay :.fi". n' >.-n ::n.i .v-. a; ,i; k Jvti an 6v. -n*r;11 J,m.. Tiv v\iw j '"?sr ll'r liik \\'iv; T-T 1 y Nil' t?e ' ( i I. (>;> iiiii {'if!'. :: r .-V'tlltl. 1 ' ' '."I-?i'ii'. 'I '?rr-r??:: i.i v?ni f.';- [" j-tvr : ivni i'v k :i!v;? sit.. Tli.-j I : V .l.'. I.i < r I- ll.vl ! .si-!.. . r ?i > ' ^ i ..! .I n\ < ; ( ,'i j i,. I -'I v.\- ir .<'n ! : -i : Li:ii i. v:,-... ^ -aH'l. mju!u | ' U'.i ;';vh . 1 i | ' - Hi- r < >!.i ; >l 'y :.i. ni} < i" ' ' !' Ai! - : c-.iian-ii j j ami iff ill-; I ;sir-,; I v,c ...I. ,. . IM. y V. i'.h; j i ! V li;v 4;/ \ , | i!- d.-Frr-;:n-;-. :::v| |.^. n sir.'am r antr-" n. Us r j I V.'.' ..- J l! .V j inni'iiuy to ^7 ? i'i: V 1 I The pi'.l>>v*n a l-t.'. -i jciiif.i o n I i:im:;> r'j Anil, v.! Ja'tUs I>j anson. Hoi Ik : t -Ji-aiyior, I j I'i'vniir<i lii!!. Jiuiiii;-, Ibi-'| i.I-1 !Mur, .loan Kiwis and A i-I iufi t Williams. r.jiiu-o V.'i'.iaias, snide. Ylt'/Oi' J.",7 I Idi. iii-.ir l lv'-n : pron- july at n'douU. l.'uvitl Cannon wys > n | ?- I : g'.'. :v>*!M . -,i i.y WvsK-y Jones.! V. . have t..e la I ;w st lioop-inl tin (dun il and -\v ; No haw aj laru' Wiv.'hIh. {' tc inn -.loot spoutsj ' Mn>t (.*' t! evviiinj* was spent . fiu '. I.'Oir t'li'- SWWltS If11 ,:|h alH't -| ruon;. Wo ai<h .i rainy manp new I . < ay- V. :Ii...i.i C ynnon is o u : ! souk -si dor. Madrew ' i-ifiTiU'lt. serine. l:.\TMt-lIl'IM; NJKWj? i toi I';. ; UN !;.ry, Jy.. v.h- J i i' M' i'r/f f1 ' id.;.' '' ! '' i'lillr-- t i.'l: oil. I!(. ? . J ' ' '''' !-i * ' ' ! a htw> <. j ;'f-a n:i . l a d:: j ' "! I'd I . |; .and y.',.:s iioule \ is- j ' !'d ( , ; >5;'-S.A'; '. *\ ' of . ?.') M . VI..,. ; . J- ... vi.. :t. air.?i III;, l.'.'l' -ii-U. .? )"l>'- heel) : i visit. I i_ 1 1 ?i. ":i-i!"id Mw Uanli M Jo: . .. arc- ! at-io Wiiji ?s ir j.: Washington. j diss MI' ; -f. II;,,.,, .Mod }|V}I< J,|., j rd; n;: r,v': lV?r.:v fro.ii lian-.ahai-t , da.. ^ran.iiraotl.cr who i. : in' Sunday j'I'tt i. unit v. i had a low j r!y ti.ne/lit (>iiw IJian-.h ch nh. | Su?t<Uiy ni<rht Si. James the! pn.ttoy \vn?'' hi t: spirit. The IN*v. j X . IN I'll- L V. r ; pt it. i *v?i} .< !""?: in our city :' l'yn. 7 \vh?'*i miI'm <i woiiia: < >; ' ?0utc* t?? Aiken in thi?..txaia died. i 'ffur mother v as in stale at ti.?. iuaorai home in Ayum. Ml1.-. Mary AVTli;iis is here on a i \ >. it w:th In r mother Mis. Iuda j* ,Joh' '-nn. Sin* will return to ! -tree nrn'o-K ?-nr.. ^o'>n. Sunday low ly services won* ^at Maptist cluir./es. . i, -Vis. iluttie Mo'irc. Mr. Herman St a Icy. Mrs. i i t i? ilarr were the. i delegates t ? IVny, S. to U i ' P. G. to annul convert ion. I; itevi (r -o'rire Hartley is still on | t lye sii k list. We hope hint a j < Ppeedy recovery. Also the Rev i Ross Watson. I I * ! ;rica i_[i , . -J TOE DOWUNC KNOWN AS ktr^'ane jok now KEUVINK IN I . S. N AW .' ? !>o\y!in;r bettor known as 1 IIurrieano Joe wh> use to be a i>;r ai , Old II .ward f t H)t::>"r:ty ceiiter am'. also ' assist.au S.'Hit:. .aster Tr-no 1" 1. "tfiV r;i e v. 11 n VIje stars and IV ' ' T .vtih the wi:ul. lie Was a - real -rrfciitl setiat .ai-t l.e dutili.N Job .wi ll He is in the Navy now at it.- Va.y ! l su.iii:.:. wber? we_ tiu JUlt know,i-t I at he i as rone to the front'to i < ir >> ! < ? ii'the freedom i'ol all and tivj h'st thir.p: about it he :ic! > . t wait to he cid'eii bat en- ; isleil. lie hjis tauybt many boy ' t : >!o . . i'..i I. : ? ! ; in CM-ir.bia ana f, ii.'- ad >ui<s hinv. 'ua^t.i '-h i in: ' 1 i & f : ' ' ''.a n and a irran i ' iK-cess..- ir_ h- N: vy. " < . ~ 1 T ...1.,.. .V .. ? ... .< i ! < Op l51v * V-'.'it" -i 1' ?: l!u- ^ -V ..f? "T' ' . ??i A ... Th' Piv.-.bytorian Church o i J f'fantkbartr, is nlnnninp to xpon- ~ niv a _ih?y Pro. ; t?*r?o; . Rouen ?n;r< t: of Troop 152 is astdsimg j ''l>' * ' ("aanon in jr-.tting ' it.: t;o'ltj t:. 1'.c(j. . - . >' ton ciuci :r news v : 1 Re v. I. o. : iramnfts. Pastor 11 Tr>? divine sf rvicc was abl at * . :.kvi .ii.ii.ii Sii.vloy both Sur- My rcho.l ..p.i servile v.cie unus ' ;i:n. M >.? .Tart!.a \\ right H ; a: !a a- fra> tali: ti 1 :nl:o<! th< i>i ty'c fiir it.i'ir niopcati'ai with 0 in ChiirLaiar P .'in sale. ^ ?'.:r p:eto' l.rm ?-!.l us live A.M. " tfi . tauv \v! 1:t'i "\~v . jovcd so .... vi.,. ticrtnv.mion was .if i Iso !.; c r pastor. P. v. 1!. Pin-Pie 1?:;sto? of Tay r :.1.";! x .nh .proaciail for at jv 1: t? v i-tC ... Truly s : u.\'l o.. < < the yr. at' ser- v, !?. i ! 1 t I " s . a IP I : -ports. Mr: Hi- i- ! V/MMf ch>. > i s'i:! huMi"" ill'.- banner t; Miss Cattio Porko -u'-.l My i i .'.wk?1M t i'o r?An-v.?Y-t~\- ti > :' V <0 S" ' V ..l.TV OVfO'Tl.f ( .. Taylnr I* ;*t fm :? 'A -} i"!;t<>n. I>. <\ on !S"?T"P:il io a ??r Mr. John K. Sumntets ltiifi re. .?; n?\-r?woi'U--. visit ?' to ivi s ii! V.'asiiin?j,,oc:. 1?. ( . a Wo \ (" ( rjayi'V ' ' had i'.io v Doe. Williams worship with a? at > thel (luimim i..r i'Vinintj sendee .v.i relay. '!'!:< S'.iii-'av Srhool driVe is still P vomine: while Mt. /i"' srhool is i: -li'l th>. ha.iner st-i'.x'i In tin') < average attendanof the it.tiro !' trait. Mi-. J. P. Sewell is tie j> . iie .t. ? ti Our pastor announced that tT.ii h'.-iy Day Daily will cotr.c off in j[ * :: month ami that the Great Lhureh Dally will he the feature -or tito hi of May. Tito exact : '.C~o v.'iM he a tree reed later. Mr. ar.I Mr-. I'-.nty Harris v ho hero a :i few we eks front t'f -I at" of M:., vlr.ial m.rle th.eii paster a ;.re>oi.t of a new hat ir.il ie;;!ly ir h c-U:-. jp'oil on him. a astor Simmons thanks them so I.1: !i !*"/' tre exoc-lle. \ ijift. 1( .'I h--- October Pink ch..h and the t \'tV':'st Lilly el.th are in a tWiTest ] :.i | ii-. resrts of this etFort 1 j wi'l bo nubli.? od in the header, p.. -t!and he wise, read the y ' >( |(.k> . :J'\ I.'ijsso'I fkt: :.r>? j? taken (jivte [ :i.i atrai.i a.fler o re improv'tut 'd - p ' d hi I I-H In ill" M-nr! ' r kie Droher are also on t!:e sj i ' I _ ? ( n.MhVW J I f. \'fiVS The. li'^i si-niv of ' ;t II; ii!i'!:;-n] f?;>p- > -.-L cv.'i *. 11 t unday *>/:is well :ittended. The paster vv-as at his I'.--1 |.l..I >i[I ilv?frrrH?pTrTTctuTl < i; - T tiXtUxJ?i??in) -VulX?U?s*-ro*.m; frrrrrx *"'r jolm 1?.:JKi Kicvyone enjoyed the sp.i i v-? I tVast. Sunday school attti ' j ilVI'i: iii the afternoon was very v L'OOd. The Woman's Federated Club., n Mrs. I.ottir* Kobe!': an .with I\(iss II. T. Ward as host . ss It is said i N that tiii si- who mossed this mcett- i * ir.'t nii s r! ;> real treat. livi'tybody is all out t(*- hear : ti the Capital City Jubilee Quartet I r.f t'ol' inhia at Bethlehem Baplist < imreh Monday nite Mar. 8. u I.ieut. Hubert Butler visited tl 'us aunt Mrs. C,?B.^ .Green while .-H ,'inoute to Atlanta, Ga. He was * S accompanied by Rev. Sharpc-V of.1 Ilartsvillc. j si Air. John Krbler of Portsmouth j Tl Va., spent Saturday and Sunday 1 I?1 rs-thr grltst-of Miss VIrty Mae i it Sr.tterfuld. Miss Corine Mitchell a student j di ;>f Voorhees Jr. College spent the vv week er.d with her parents Mr. [ al ind Mrs. Charlie Mrtchell. Staff Sergeant Edward Ryles ( ai if Tuskegee, Ala., spent a few Si leys homo with relatives a n d Si 'lie nds. " I SI Second Army Tit to Fight" | ?trrnpTnSu i Ciiii.. cli 1?Maa. livers <jf Svccv.i Army. beginning Vi i! 1 wiil sti ss the slogan ot -i. (.vi. TToh "J,ear's t roups?'"Fit o Fight". The fast maneuver pi riod, ruun*'. : tbr. I'.Lr'i i lie month iii' a I ay. will i*t into practice tin* Hanger trainiivtitntrd in SV olul Army and yr: t l.iili?tJlMi'l'it' to test' t c hysual conditicn of the troops to oavbat-hardships. -A sie pJl'loTT will- follow the . li st maneuver period after a brier' i-te?*h dr. The Cential Tenners?: naneirvor ami this rear is nnprP: matt ly the teiT.vory where tin' 10 ' Ffi'.-rril <1 rii'y?Mi.uiim'is e i re itdd:"?? There will be several distinct : :n the 10 ':> ivaftcuvtrs is ecmpr.icd to th? liMJ field trainmr t'eii< (lv. Orpesln/r "Blues" and iled" forcts will not know the i ii;;e i f each other until they move nto position for tivsir ''attack" or j "defenes" mi miens. The::' i'n t el - ! iyenee rntis will have to lind th? in. m.v" .i' si as is. dune in actual hcatrcs oi' op'-'valiuna..?SiaiTs-^t-d"I'iii.Kimlcr.e will-have to handle weir uroups fHOWinent, snoyhr iroMrns ami tr ctieal moves with rvcr.tc-r realism than heretofore. Even tiic reporters and photogr. pherri .eo erring the war litre trailing wiil operate in closer r.pproxn uiion to war time /conditions. ~nyy will require credentials, and hose actually in tar jAvid with the ryops over extended periods will i~ar the ri^rulutiiw-gol-rcs jtofHhrtrt-'s triform. / C.'encral I.car Army Con-.m s-Uie?Mn-noflv? r yl)ireclor. end hnr i special staff perfecting th.c tests1 T traminz efficiency which are- to pj stressed, j Ai my planes and elements oi he A rmorcd/ Force will participate n the exercises, and night movcnonts will/ be stressed. TTTvh of the simulated warfare .'ill be- ill the vicinity tones lir cr.?Wwav?i*cuiT reesixmnwheernoie than 80 yt'nrs ago, the F:dral Ai'iv.y et" the Cumberland and"| he Army cf Tennessee clashed in ne hC the sanguinary brtt!os_?f he AVer Between the States. It is tiiie likely that many of the Sec>p;k Amiy soldiers partie/pathm n the mock wart: re will be sons. j r "g|atalsous of tlie men fit TJk.e r (.ray who * ought,ever the same iound in thai,war. T\ KV.'BEIlIiY m:\vs Mr. A I'm?:- Glasgow veceivedorw v< ry interest in:-; news la?t .. J; that lis oldest son A! 1?1 ?: J tg-'Vo'.v. Jt.. v.h-.i is in the l'. S. la\ y is now at Hampton institute aki.'g 1 is orVicial training whi h < is aiierdy a third seaman a.fl.q^yiiing' t.is- llilOe months o.r.c j?i Lake City, ilk .His llrd i Ualplt. v.h > ?= i". the aiv corps i Fort Kuacnut;;. Aria., is gcting aim g li.ue rial his srcJini son i - expecting to leave for fno C. I Mary on t e l.ltli of thisT Mirth. Mrs. Iiaaise Glasgow is '. itfng her nephew and riece.ofl Cevberry. She is l:n rv.-.n as I Ai at l.ia '* and is 102 year.; old. .t_r.nl (.sic' dies her cooking, act ! IS ouilts last year, threads er own it. edlo without eyeglass, s. Sire is living d.Ting the i until war of r.er lile. A mem. or of St. .Mark AMP' c'ur.h havg benn converted 8'J years ago. n and Around rhe Forest City CLFVKI.ANH. OHIO Hy Rosalie D. Davis Sm. John K. Carey th? son of !:\ ant! .Mrs. Howard aCrov o : .art lllj street was home on fir->iJtrh last week. Sgi. Carey is he gr; ndson .of the late Eliza /ifpreo Williams and \'ann Wilams. Other ivcent visitors were Pvt. William R. Singleton of Camp trv.art, (in.. son of .Mr. and Mrs. lolteit Singleton of East lO.'ird ircei. T|'e Hit?u?formerly??+-.neea. S. ('. I ieiit. Eugene Brown of Camp lend, Texas and his sister. .Ml: s ia Brown an employee in the t'rs-asurx Oept. Mlashni-torr,? L>. . Tn :y are the son and dc-tighter f Mr. and Mis. Tcnus Brown of last 1<)5 street, formerly of C'alotin, S. C. Doctor Mary C. Wright of Bos- . TTT Mass., a well known dentist i?Hntl city. Miss Anna Wiggins post ei rds mm sunny Alabama that site is "..joying her winter vacation. Mi'as Myrtle E. Wiggins,- rtiLOU ; a [ ' < >t ; 1 at. I '." Tel HantQt church on February H. Music .critics declared h e v oice to be one % of pure beauty, ti-ssv Wiggins a member of the enior choir of the Antioch Bapisf church, is a graduate of Fisk University. She was accompanied it, that undisputed mistress of le keyboard. The concert w n s pwv*ore4 ~by-~ thr Mrtsienl ?Arts ociety. Mas. Rosalie Dupree oF Kast 78 treet i's spending a few days in etroit, Mich., with her son Mr. [arvjn Duprce, tenor, and jothei datives, Mrs. Helen Dupree Jamison, nutfhter of Mrs. Dupree and the i ife of Cant. Jamison writes that II Roes well in Boston,_Mass. Doctor Hazel Foster, lecturer id world traveler will speak at t. Mark's Presbyterian church, cmday, March 11, at 11 o'clock, lie will speak on India Today. i. Saturday, March 15, HM3. Column Special Notices, Cards of Thanks, Memoriams, Birth Announcements charged for at the rate of 10c per line. Cash must accompany ths order. Minimum charge 50c. IN MEMOUlAM l.i iiii.nifvi- nf lilll- 11 ,ill V fjllhor amU jfi andtathcr, /Who died March II. A No more from out the sunset, No more across the foam, No-more rterrw? the windy hills Father, wvll/you come. We miss/ you dearly, but we Teel that you are heavens gain. -Mis. I.a 111:1 Tt Fr.'doricl' Mi*. Mattio Melver Ml*. H'-yward Bowman Mrs. Frm.'inpse Bolton. ?* ~ -Clvildrer); _Mari.n:na White, Hoy ward Whitejfc ilyfiywaid Bowman. Jr., Luella io.<::;i:n. Grandchildren. IX .11 KM OKI AM ?? JACQUES?In sad but loving wmnmtifnnco nt' mv .ind lather Dav\f Jacques, departed this lite one year ago 1 ,o( ay March i:>, 1042. Beautiful rest for the weary; Well deserved rest for the true; When life's jouney is ended We will again he with you. Fhis helps to soften our weeping nark, ans'els voices so sweet ^ ? We givcth to hi-, beloved; . v\ ilea ^t tfuh-%eatttiftrt^gtajp7"~ xM rsT" A t.SI A J A CQUKS. wife New York Citv.-j Mrs. Oil i'e ?.lae Jacques Long, Holly Hill, S. C. Mr. Solomon Jacques, New York City, Children. IX MBKMir ? ? In memory of our dear mother, . ail Louisa Blakeley,?who de-? parted this iife four years ago, Afar'h 1 iit!i. l'.'Jl). Loi r years ago you left us, Smilingly you took the flight; But we still remember the srelness, Of ihat bitter night.' .. \\v~ i?11"o~fTaal ydu are happy there, . But" w? "arc so lonely without you here; y We mi-s the things you used to say, We miss the prayers-that you ? could pray. We miss the songs you liked to sing, 1 And all the joy your presence would bring; . ' rhvhnjftt f: iiIT." through love and eoustanr pi oyer, . -j We hope some day to meet you there. . -XilK CHILDREN, y ~ CWRl) OF J'HANKS We are grateful to the many _ friends who responded so kindly 1 to tne illness and death of our grandmother, Mrs. Susan Smith. ' MRS. SAltA B. BAKER MR. WILLIAM A. BROWN Ai'R. LINCOLN F. BROWN MRS. M'SAN B. FREEMAN MRS. Ri;BYE S. GOINGS MRS. CORR1E S. LEE * CARD OF THANKS The relatives of Mr. Charlie ] Glenn, who departed this life on 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1013, 4:30 p.m., at !>is residence 1717 Washington street wish to thank * our friends and neighbors for ' their kindness during his illness and for the beautiful floral desgns. Also Johnson-Bradley Funeral Home for their service. We loved him but God lov?d him bast". He leaves to mourn hi.; loss a widow: Mrs. Mary J. Glenn; two .daughters Mrs. C Cooper of New York City; Mrs. Lula A. Goodwin Prestly of Phil') 11 *' i: i l'a.;?ami niweo Mrs. Maggie G. Reynolds, Savannah, Georgia. ' .?;? t cam) or thanks The family of Mrs. Lottie Whikx ley Bolden jnatcfully acknow*^ ledge with high appreciation the many deeds of kindness, the bcauand service rendered during our j _ titcmI sndfH'its;. AH" oTTKese Tiaye helped us. (I. W. Bolden. Husband _ L W, W. Bolden, ;Son V J^S^l^oldcuTLSui^^ a:is. .CTTTT. Whittaker, Sister ? tj| IN .M L.MORI AM \ Our dear mother, Mrs. Mattie Jackson, Chester. S. C? left us on March It, 1042. She is pone, but never will !>? forgotten. Mo-n tfur, dear mother, we love yoffyr ven in death. > She has gone to a better land Where sarnts immortal dwell. 1 Her place is vacant in our home And never can be filled. A Ik r Childro.n: . ?^ j Ethel M. Jackson, Chester, S. C., Arthur Rufus Jackson, Philailoljihia, Pa.; W. M. Jacksen, Elkins, W. Va.; Lee Jackson, Cleveland, O.; Edna Jackson, Passaic, N. J.'; Virginia Jackson, N, Y., City; Albert Jackson, Chester, S. Walter Jackson, Chester, S. C.; Mrs. llcssie Howard, Rich- -,y. mond, Va. . .