The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 20, 1943, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Saturday, March 20. 191.']. Platoon Loader, Lt. G. J. Burai of a Tank Bn., abandoning tank dtir MT. TAHOIi BAPTIST (MlKCH Hev; C,. I). Collins, Pastor Clio?At t'io morning service the pastor preached a cry int;r-.| -v-r 1'simjr sermon, meme: Jn i lie j tJpper Room. Kveryone seenid to j enjoy this' impoitant message. For the afternoon service Rov. -=> Jones of Saw Mill church brought another good message. ' The Baby Contest was succoss ?- ful and Mb Tabor's pastor and members wish to thank all the , visiting churches for their coop- j elation. They were as follows; j Monday night. Revs. II. II, llerriott SlirnOT Tuesday into. .). A. j Alshrooka. $12.50; Wednesday liite ' _i i -P. K. Hettegirrr-" Thursday I nrte. J. A. Williams $12.01; Fri- I day nite W. I.. Smith $22.01; An- ' tioch $43.05. There were 2 prizes I given to the churches: 1st prize $5.00; 2nd prize $2.00. Anlfbcli.j won 1st prize/Syrian second. The' The Queens from Ml. Tabor wore as follows Mrs. C. Campbell $<>.TO; Mis.' Annie Dupree $10.8(5; j Baby Dolores Graham. Mrs. l.illie McCall $10.45; Baby Robert : McCall, Mrs. Maggie Lee $33. 10; j Baby Mildred Williams. Lr:md totrl $240.04. Mrs. Maggie Lee won first prize and was crowned -by?Mrs.?(It?l-b?Cttllitvs and? ore- ! flerited 1st prize Si).00 bv Mis.] MeCall. Mrs. Annie Dupreo won ] 2nd prize. We?wi.-li in thank all i ay am for cooperating- with its so loyally. And it'mombcr friends ~ we'labored Mi a vd, but God gave Us encouragement each night of ; labor, boeause of the fact. Every J minister who was on program Or. filled his space..-May wo ko2p in memory, that we cannot win a victory without -lahtfr. SIDNEY PARK ('. M. E. C!U. IiCII Sunday School started at ten o'clock "promptly. Religious Services i . conducted hy supt. Authur Williams. There were .'IP re'.ioJars prerent, r.r.d the collection was -57.00. We had an bid visitor in the pel son of Mrs. Wallace. Our teachers arc: Miss Doris ' rhapuelle. .Miss IIcTen Poyd. Miss ' E\ercthx Ola.jjp'dl". Miss Francis Mark. Miss Mimic Sims. Miss i tul in a .lohn-'o: . a r'W.v teacher. ,,.1 IV... r i' - i -? 'MI . v . I uirioug'n, Wi< have a :\-;?e:-r.i : vol! ,\>r sol. (Mi's I hat visit our Futv.luy huol. So rrrf on thai roll soldiers. We itro very sorry that Pvt. Faulks. a member < / our Si nday school, has j been trif sfeivd i.i (horeia. Wo invite all ;. iris, hoys, and __ soldiers >':*'? our Suiidoh si-oool tind joinin oar \ ?>i".-.! ij> v.jilt .us,. MT.. MORI All \ M I'! (Ill IK H ? Rev - I.-. F. Yurrrr. "Pastor fk ^' Prosperity?Sunday-school a t the usual hour. The Supt. hcintf absent^ the school w.a>.?eruvduet-ed- by Mrs. Vuncc^Huuth all touchers at their "posts. After :!0 minutes of class study, ihe pastor reviewed the lesson; which was very good. We always }mve ;i ,>. tendance. Clad to luive several visitors. After Sunday school, we had a warm prayer service conducted by Rev. David Boyd and others. After which the pastor preached n very interesting sermon. Then Rev. Chapmen extended an invitation for joiners. One joined, j There was a large number of com i mu meant*. -Collection was good. We are trying to do our part i on the home .front- Mis. Vance Joutlined the Point Rationing and ! also presented a plea for the Red ' Cross. A collection of six dollars i was taken. - ? Quite a few of our members are reading The Palmetto Border See Mrs. Vance and get a copy. Rev. and Mrs. Vance were dinrr * ~ V / * :":PP Isii?L, E~ ldt and Ute crow of~Ir.i M-! tank ing maneuver:?. AN IKK II IJAPI JST ( 111 RCII IK'v.-t. ~C. HfHlii". I'asl)?r J* C ?' ill V\ > 11 - Slilllj.r,- >( ;' ml IHI|"Iid at tin* liTi'.o " by Asst. Si.lt.. wall a !;:!<;( awndanv.' Rev. piva; hod tt v. on.ier!... I sermon. Kveryoiie oijoyed it. Out I visitors, were .Wis. Xoitl .hi; lssim-1 Hayvkshaw. New Jersey an<i .Mrs. [Tola Oa-ton of Ch-.-ur. Collection ' $lo.5i>. Sick listr Mrs. .Kli/abeth Cockel, .JUie Hemphill, Charlie Hempl.iB*"*" : ! IV. .Y.iil l.i. J.-' i II 1 la.vl.; liii',? of New J el': CV visitil".}' hel' llHlt-her Mr.-. Janie-.ThraTmm. I.ittlc .Miss Queen Ola (,'u lining-ham is in Washington. D. C for i ye treatment. Mr. .1. I"'. Johnson. Kannapolis X. ('._U?Inmre- fr+r awhile. Mr. ('. like. Hnrrisbuig-, Pa., spent several Mays hero with parents, Mr. an.-l Mrs.'Pice. Mrs. Flossie Kelson, Baltimore, .yd., sn nit the week with hei mothei Mrs. Nancy McCormick, Chester. Mr. Jim Hixon.' Miss Beatrice, and Rebecca Hixon of Ninety Six Mr. and Mrs. Real and Henrietta nHif!" M ti/tir / ?]! TT\...l.U:.. ... -Kennedy of Chester. "MRichard MeKeown Salisbury. N. visii.'.t Mr. and Mrs. Roil and Mr. and Mrs. Ct.nnin.sham lasi Tuesday in Chester. Mrs. J. C. Honor and children spent t! e'wrok bud '101110 with her husband. Rev. J. Honor. Chester. Miss' Kli/.nbth Mary Johnson spent the week end '" mi1 Ttbmk? stock. i.isten! Cloud people if y o u want to hear uood preaching and sinjrinu' come to Antioeh. \\*e are ?lad to have you any time. I t WM EEL' M Whole wheat bread bein^r insp Manlove of Howell, Indiana, for a c in the South Pacific. SUM.Oil A. M. ! :. ( ill R( II 1 Fhtr-tover- The different clubsand niKi-nvy.nlions of Shtloh- have h. completed the drive, and at this , time tho church is in the midst h of hiiildintf activities. The church nr heintr rrTTTeTt 7m the same j spot, and is about half way com- j pmieu. i no-onrwrmf*-\v+??eost ov- (i i*r SI200.00. The members and i friends of Shiloh "nave certainly i si pport' d this effort in a praiseworthy manmr. Mr. R Y. lihoden. Jr., is the 1 young man who is heading this | Rev. Walter R. Bot Splendid Sermon a t.4tUe . !u?nla-fh ?1<. ?The iievyd \\ altc*' ?!. Bowman pastoi >i' o::i,' of the At'ri an Methodist Kpi*o| ?! i hi v res in-this section. rue of hLi very 1 tut, set eons l;:sl P on-day niontinn". It van ( : ;'>yt'd immensely by an ap nreeintive niuiictv.'e. His subject . as "What Think Ye if Cliuisi?" 'lis treatment of his s'.fhj'ft would i.m < been wcli-receive 1 in the ; -st t o--".r'(inuliian o.* o r >,h> f> ?> litan i hvivhe.-s t'tiMi ojiout the 0 mm v. The Lord's Supper . was .i'^ l"l If :i !a><j- lunvt1 : of ant inid a spimtfrtHeol-~ " trfsT w:-s t;ik> ? duriie tin' morn 1'.:'jL s'iv.'if TTTt Cluuini ;I : reives weiv held, with the pas1 ; attain proa. hint; one of hTiT >.d levivinv; sermons; this "time | .h s 1 ii 11 was /'Magnifying' the Vofk of the Lord". ?Mi**?f'ynvl rhTimjTprr r fidilres s .i llie ar'dienc" pertaining; to the mT'iinity choir. Tlrs choir will iiifke its dehut the fourth Sunday r March :it St. Johns. Little Mountain dub in Columbia surmised Mrs. Bowman by jriviii'v hei snecia! donatioy. last Friday nite. -ho iiictiv a beautif. I talk. express n?>- her appreciation. The meet ne was held at t+ro homc-of Bio John (iilliam.. The menu consist d of fried .chicken. fish, hot rolls, notato salad, sliced tomatoes on i lettuce leaves, cake and punch. | Mrs. .Almoin Sligh and daughter. Mrs. Jessie Chirk attended the fun rnl of Haskell Sligh in Columbia ':ist .Monday. Little Ponrline Boyd is a patient at the Columbia lospital. Mrs. Pearl Boyd is in Gdumbia at her bedside. The B. S. C. and II. Aiding society held Th regular meeting Saturday. This society is progressing nicely mder the leadership of Bro. J. W. Walker. Mrs. Jessie Clark, reporter GILBERT NEWS /iiun Hopewell Ba|His( Church Rev. II. E. Taylor. Pastor Sunday was indeed a high day with us. Sunday sehool was well attended and the lesson inxpiringiy taught, by Mrs. B. B. Folder. Morning services were filled with the Holy Spirit, stimulated by the tine message that was brought to as by Rev. B. B. Folder who used as a subject Tbe Spirit of Go_d. Genesis 1:1. . _ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Brown I.angford , and Mrs. Carrie Langford of St. Murk Baptist church worshiped with us. M. Adolphus McGown "el' Leesville, was also a,visitor. The teacher and students of Gil bert school wish to thank Mrs. \ > T :. . i 11 r i . mini1?.miI1 nun?tttt minting roils for the lurch room last week. Francine M. Clark, repovtei Kjgfr- <':> ' BgM " " 7- ' ected by Mess Sergeant John W. 1 oast artillery regiment somewhere i I ?fVort. lie has done a remarkable . piece of work, and is still carrying oil in n highly emvmw.nrlnhlr l manner. The buildinr: FiT to he > dedicated the first Sunday in May * at which time speakers and choirs 1 from all over the state will ap- ; pear on the program. The far- 1 Lamed Allen University choir rs t rxprttrd to participate in the eel- | \ cbration. J We are invit'ng everyone who | t reads this article to come out and ) ( bring somebody else along, and ' also to inform all with whom they ? come in contact of the fine pro& THE PALMETTO I rvman Preaches t Little Mountain wBWBBWBBBBBBBPIWWBWw Private iL. Stewart, jr., or Jack sonville, Fla., once, one of the twi Assistants of the" tate Dr.Goorg Washington Carve r, eminen scientist, is now a private in th< Chemical Warfare Service. grain we are going to have a thrt time. Thus far, we have raised?$Si on the building. Friends and we wishers are still sending in the contributions. Messrs Simon Fan and Ben Coleman, white friend contributed $150.00 worth of in; terrals. Wp wish to take this O] portiinity to acknowledge the muni licence?publicly,?and?to e: press i wir heartfelt thanks t them through the Palmeto Leai er. The following persons ha\ contributed in the last drive: ? tester Thompson $5.00; E. Chi man $2.00; Lucile Thompson $TW John dVfrrrray $5.00; ItOKsic T'owe 25c; Solomon Anderson $5.0( Minnie 15. Anderson $5.00; Mr Phil It." Freeman (white) $5.0( Ella Kelly $2.(15; Pearl Rhode $G.n.c-; Syrena Pressly $10.5.' Poxy .Jackob $7.15; Elizabeth Mi lay $2.55; Virginra R hod en 05i Dorothy Fleming $1.00; Mary . Wider 40c; Martha Chatman 80< Rosa I.. Woodrrd $2.50; Suzi Chatman $1.05. And many othei Whoso names appeared in t h last write-up. ST. PAl I. A. M. II. CHURCH Rev. J. S. Martin. Pint,.. Lancaster?Sunday setiool o~p? C'(T at the usual hour with Ass" Supt. J. C. White and teachers a their posts*. At lldlO Rev. Mcrti delivered a splendid sermon. Sgt. Judge Rlair Wirs?-calk' from. Camp Atterbmy. lnd. on ac count of the death of his fathei .Mr. Essie Rlair. He veturned t tamv> Monday. Miss Edna Rarnes ol" _.Sout! Carolina State .visited^hcr parent iast week end. She lokcdTtina. . Rev. J. C. Hunter of Detroit M'.vh.. was called home on aeeoun of lite death of his father R?v I. .1. Hunter. The funeral wa: ludd at Mt. Zion A.MEZ church with Dr. W. W. Slade deliverinj the eulcay. Rev. J. J. Hunter wn pa-storm tr in Kershaw. Quite a few of the county teacl :us were seen 'n town Saturday Thev. report their schools are run "line: smoothly. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHI RCII Rev. J. C. Quarlei?, Minister Flo re ore S C ?Rip 1-hiwrrc_.a^ xing done, and on high order. Om Pastor, Rev. J. C. Quarlos is real y preaching' the gospel of Jesu? Christ, and the people all '-qvci 7o\vn and country say we have g fieat preacher and pastor. He i< lot leaving a stone unturned. Since his coming to us we havt >aid on the church debt $ T 3?>rr.0TT We are expecting' trriiSy STISOO.Of his year. We have paid $150.0( once conference. To say that th< ~lQV. Qliai'les is a front fini.np""- i. "tutting it mildly. Of course \v< enow that no minister can do hit /est unless the people are with hin tnd that is what people are doing .hey arc cooperating "vyith the niinster. The first Sunday in March surpassed all previous records botl piritual and financial. Sunday ^Ql" the pastor the people -prat or he table $38.51), and the class leaf >rs brought Monday night $48.00 This was not a rally. This mndc \ total for the 4ay $8f>.&9. Wf 'eel that, we cannot pay our pastoi *h> much ftrf his services. Hi? .vife is a good worker both in the Sunday school, and all services ol ;he chrveh. When ever in th< 3ity of Florence come to Mt. Zior \MF, ctnn'ch, the Gospel Head ]U(trterg. W. F. Gamble, Repprtei ,KAI)KR ai and Around The Forest City CU'VI i,.\\n OHIO I M> Kosaliv I). Davis i. I .Mi-- Yashti" t?or<ir:s'in (>!' _j:!1 I Last itt.'i St.. vci v i :t. i"'.isiy una ents ot.hids In The Palim'tic Lender this wet*i>. Miss Henderson Itiijoys The I.enm r very much. ar.ii ! course she Is rrn-wviPK her I subscription. Mr.uia! .Mi A miry iI* r i<r>na >1 tile sam" :: aire ' :v a s. rprise 1m' i h - ;im i mini i .u.y uiu March '?. I!*-! ! in honor of lluul'uii*-'ill'I's sislc". .V'.--' M' sor. A delicious c'i'.'.ise was serveil _ mil a craml tmi" \vu.-. imlu^cii l.v . all. The*-e prose!:; y.crc: Mrs. Fnr? ?11c nd< I'.- rer Tfhf'Tr vro' ht rT~~ Mrs. Mary II. Ryan*. .Miss Vvotm's Kicks. Master Freddie Iiva.-T <7 | Airingrioin" Va:. Mr. ami .Mrs. ('!ai? once AiSen. Mrs. Frank Owens, Mr. Alnion Henderson. Mrs. .James' iloasKMi. Mrs i nrriw hnfton; "M is t Albert Knox. Rev. Ray. Mr. Rad? -tester raVtorT^Tiss Henderson re(eivcd many lovely gifts. t Out of Town Visitors Mis Mnrv II I ~t i . * . n.wni.", m'jiny r <>l | 1 Mis; A'dry Henderson. from Ah-i" II- modern, Va. and her two jirnndi'i" children have been house st i f Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Ryair- i s, reports a pleasant trip and hopes j co return to The Forrest City j-| p- ujcain. . i i'v M?*. and Mrs. Henderson visited tr- tccviuiy with . All;?. Henderson'.- ] o brother, Mr. Robert Ryans in Cli i - - , I. cayo, 111., and they enjoyed theii t ,t, trip very much. They also visited other friends- and many points ot < lt-Hftterest while 111 the "Windy City." ] ^ . Cpl. Fred. Jones' of Cheyenne 11 W yoi nncr is t he house fjuost of his 1. parents. Rev. and Mrs. I. in wood s' Jones of East 1.12nd St. j. Mr. J. I.. Duncan of Detroit ' ^ Mirh., Race Relations advisor to the ' ... Manpower .Com. of the fifth Corp. Area and rejvianil representative of the FEPC, was iu this city and v nearby Akron a. few days airo on ' business. Whjle here he visited ^ ' -everal his relatives, amonp them ( 10 Mr. "Isaac Duprce and family of j ( *s i\.t ro Oi TT7T7VT IO OIKTl. I V _ 9 ,#911 jH BHEB^KsJI j^jjj^''''^''t I Troops in the South Pacific trail part of their training consists of bay< class, in the South Pacific, practices the nrtc. (LINTON NKWS M \{ ? Friendship A. M. Ih Church ?Rev.- IL- VV. WaHter.--Pastor ' 1 i ? 5 We are happy to report that our services were very great all , ' tccostal shower. The Holy Spirit v< dwelt among us. Our pastor do- i , ' livered a great sermon from the theme, The Marvelous Christ. L"WlMlVI'n ! - ne pvaoi ~ ? ed the word of God. At 8 o'clock, \v one of our own Pfc. W. I.. Flow- ,.( ' man preached from the subject: 01 The Chain of Life. The Sunday . . . school was opened at the usual hj hour by the Sr.pt. Mr. H. I,. Al- w exandcr. Visitors worshipping with lis Sunday were Mr. Mason P f jnd his family of Johnstoh: Pfc. . Me Math of Camp Croft. 0, Pvt. .fohnic H. Goodman o f w , Camp Attcrburyy Ind. left Tires- b? day after huing called home duo at * to illness and death of his fathei i Mr. Tommtr Goodman. M ? Mr. Willirm Crawford was call- I K r | ed homo (Uio to tho serious ill- : r.frss of h/s mother. AL this writ- >: i ing, she is improving. 4 ri Mrs. A. J. Gary spent week hi end homo.-Also Prof, ami Mrs. D. Si r C. Pruitt. XKfIRO INVKXTOi:?Pvt T:. Ind., !i;n;ilntf out details of a powi ] it'ld. lil., paivnt radio school Tiainii:^ Command, wlu-ru lie is t I M'WKV^ M UC Hi the I A. M. K. Church lit v. I.. <'. Hut lor, Pastor Sunday_ was a beautiful day. iainf cinv.tL \vi111. <ni 11 tin-services i the different churches. Sunday school opened at the usluU?hour with Asst.' Sapt. McCoy mid stall' at their posts. Iiy-thc morning and evening we listened to soul-stirring sermons oy the pastor. At o:d() in the afternoon?Rev \\ Young,* broTTglif* us a very in.cresting sermon. .Music by. his Tioir. 5t. I'aul Baptist Church itev. I?. IJ. Moon, Pastor Sunday sFFTool was a lively )lace of interest Sunday morning >o mueh so, every deacon has dedged to be present next SunJay and every succeeding one. The lesson was reviewed by Rev. ?. S. Hicks.'The morning services vore well attended and Rev. P.S. licks, again brought a message. Dno Thing Thou Lackcst. At the wening- seiviees. The Way -To "hrist, was the inspiring subject. The Midfrets will hold their an-j i for any eventuality. A major mot exercise. This private, first the head blow with the butt of It. Mnriah Baptist Church ev. P. S. Hicks. PasLnr \V-V - hari?? wonderful -Srmhry { hool. The Sunt. Mr. Loveless illni'd was at his post. This he-J ij* his last Sunday before ent-'rig the LT. H?Army. He express- I i--Lis regrot. for - leavnv^-L-nt irH-11 ow. we must nnsv.or our coun- *" y's call in some way. After Sunday school the paslm__ mie before, us md preached a' onderfu'l sermon. We had al- ' ady enjoyed some good points ? a the Sunday school lesion. The . istor added with some spiritual ighliubts. i : me visitors vou are I OI CO 010. 1 EOI'LK I KNOW I Mr. ifrnw* W-.?Mttrphy nlm?ryl nployed with the Seaboard Rail- 1 Sty Co.. of Portsmouth. \'a., is 1 M'e visit tut hTK wife. relatives ^ ill fricriil: Mrs. I.oln White was home vis- ' intr her parents Mr. and Mrs. lijah Young. Mrs. i.ueile Ferguson and Mr. r>m Young were erited in mar- aire last Sunday night at He- I on Baptist church. Rev. A. A. I ims operating. \ Messrs, Arthur Byrd and Love-4 I mc< II Baltimore of Tut \Vayng;? :v unit in the laboiutories of Scott the Army Ail1 Forces Technical ruin ng to be a radio operator for . ;i\UKary .scr- ic<-s Sunday after noon. Iicv. ('. Britt pastor ol Spi in^liflil will preach utuf HiMidget choir, under the directiot of . Mrs. Britt will sing. Don'i ttiiss if: The members of our church eiv joyed the services llt Bethel Sunday afternoon. Now. as always r. fine spirit exists between the t\v< churches. Full reports from -Benedict clubs and chur<dt group next" week. Be;?tmd?Mrm?;L ft: Suart "ol f-'oluTnbia_visited here Sunday. I'KRSON AI.S Miss Melvina Smith of Myi '' [Beach hecame the Mide of Thomas Clifton "Hfitfd of Laurens on Sunday Feb. 21st. with the R<?v| E.W. Wright officiating. The bride , is the daughter of Mrs. Rhina I Russell of MurrellJ Inlet S C j Mr. and Mrs. Hood are residing l with the groom's mother, Green .St.. Laurens, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens and Mi. George Saxon of Myrtle Beach were the recent guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Odelle Owens and Mrs?Ella?Saxon- respectively. j I.t. Si.inmie Mae Rice has arI rived somewhere in Xorth Africa. She is with the first Negro Medical group to land on foriegn soil, She was stationed at Ft. Bragg, X. C.. for_n. long period, Miss I.illie Belle Douglass a senior at Allen University spent the week end with her grand pnr"vnts Mr. and Mrs Johnlv L. Williams. I.ittle Misses L. Yvonne and Clemiegene Elmore entertained the members of the Jolly Pals Saving club Tuesday afternoon. Mr. John A. Putnian is home to the delight of his many friends alter being a patient hi a hospi tal in Spartanburg for several months. We are happy to report that he is doing nicely and on the road to recovery. The Aces Social r.nd Saving club met at the home of Mrs. Judith Franklin Wednesday night. March 10th. The guests present were Mesdamos Alice Moore, Corrre L. Young. Laura Holland. Willie M. B'nrksdale, I ucinda Jackson. Mr.-and Mrs. Addison Y'oung. Cpl. Erskin? Foggie and Mr. Charlton McCoy. Games were played. The hostess assisted b y Mr? Janic Brockman served a delicious course of sphagetti meat lulls, pkklib. 'cheese, sit/, punchf toasted nuts and fruit. DENMARK NEWS Denmark. S. C.?Last Sunday, Bethel A. M. E. church, this city, enjoyed two very beautiful sermons by- tin- Pas I or. Rev. J. P. i'ummings. . Alter evening serCices-"we witnessed the Twelve Trilscs of Jsrael program at Jericho. Rev. Cummingst?Rev. and i'1'-- R T ">' ' " ' ii niiiii son Miss Candy, and Mr. and Mrs Cunningham were dinner guests of Deacon C. A. Brown and Mr and Mrs. Sease. Mrs. S. M Cunningham, reporter Sunday school was well attend.,i i ,.i ?.i veiuriii Baptist church, this ity, last Sunday. The Pastor, Rev. P?. T. Martin, preached with ] ..ower and conviction "Both inornnp and nipht. The Lord's Suplor was administered at the eventnp worship. Collections for the iav amounted to $51.05. Mrs. \dains of Oranpeburg was the veek-ond guest of Mrs. Lizzie Holman. J Tflrs. Mabel Sense, reporter ess Dillard will leave next week for the U. S. Army. Our best .vishes and many piayer8 will fol-' o\v them. . i V ?x ? ? c Vfl ' ~ * -7" "i NEW HKT1IKL HA1'T.^CRU?M Kev. A. I). Duncan, Jr. Woodruff?Sunday school jH still progressing. Miss Isulene Winn visited hfl sister Dorothy at Sims Hi BchodijBH Union. Mrs. Caroline Edwards, ChihjM ney Kock. *\.C.. visited her dAni^l tor Miss Katio Ward here SundaJfl ? Pfr. Hardy O. OunninghaiR SB? Marianna, Fla., is here on a XM? lough visiting parents, Mr. Mrs. .Jerry Cunningham. Pvt. Wm, Henry?HlggimTHM^B of Mrs. Lula Iliggins is stations? at Camp Abexileen Proving, i- -Mtsy~~ I.i 1 a JHoTTby visited hor^W tor M . Kllie Moody. Her^m^B friends r.re glad to know she ^B - improving. Miir?Mttry?Anderson \vns ttiqB delighted gi.est of Mr. and Mrt^? H. I'. Rogers. Also Pvt. Jeremiah^ a- ioncs is -here op a furlough visit* V ng relatives. The inajix friends of Mm. Cai'? B - rie Cruhiwell arc sorry to learn 1 I that her granddaughter Miriam , i Correction in last' week's news: B at South Carolina ?tate College, -? Orangeburg, when called for tha i? , 710N CANAAN BAPT. CHURCH ~M Rev. M. P. Pearson, Pastor Stark Paik.-7-Af tor an in, 1 ~ terc-sting Sunday school session he pastor delivered n highly s -pirin.tr message last Sunday morn ng. Rev. L. T. .Moss was a wel-3 corned visitor. In the afternoon fl .he sermon was preached by Itevu -M. P. Robinson. Communion vtt'3 administered after the sermon^ M wbieh was quite appropriate for M occasion. Rev. Pearson left the ~fl city for Xew York immediately, following this service to visit hia jl mother, who lies seriously ill. He 9 arried -with him the prayers and/|9 sympathy of his entire member*-J ship. Visitors during the day h e Mrs.. Margaret Alston, Mial t.illie Alston, and Mrs. AdlinO ' The Men's Aid club and the Wo n.en's Missionary society will meet n at the home of Mr. and Mr* ~jfl Booker T. Williams Thursday nit* .''j March IS. The celebration of - Anr.a Boyd School's Founder** _3 -rt>rry will "be held at j.he schooljsp i J March 21 at p.m. Rev. Pear-'^J ton win be the guest speaker. :JB David G. Ellison 1 General Insurance j Honest and efficient attentiM 1 griven to all tmsinesa V placed with me --M PHONE 5717 M MADAM WRIGHT | PALMIST S Famous Reader and Advisor. Here Today and Gone To-morroW^H !,ook for Name. Seventh Dtuffc*^ fer of the Seventh Generation. BORN WITH DOUBLE VEFL -^j This lauy arrived in your ( JL town to do f-;ood for the sMV public by her wonderful ^ powers in reading the Vfy history of one's life; also 1 MS trives ndvica r?n nil nflFniwi fl ) ?. n family fare of one's life. ?-Hwl Permanently located in StaiHo J ~ ? r ; .*?<' fffr#/*