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Kri'. U.."" '/*' ' Saturday, April 3, 1943 FAItMKits' All) MAYS The United Fai invrs' : i< 1 held MK church Thursday, March 'J5 ii was well attended. I Vvot km b\ Rev, M. Da/.i.r, l'ray.r hy ]|o< H. Milk r. The nuotinjt was U.rr ed over to our rami, master. Next the ullicer.s volk/v; a rail ed. Welcome address iJiotiui M- Montgomery; response by s!s .tw MrClary. One lu v. lodge tea: rei)orted. Minutes of th las meeting were read, roe: ivod ant adopted. Committees were yp pointed for the business P4ff o .? .tho. lodaa. -11 .-perL-dy taken up. Dismissed for recuss lilvimin;V -:1 .- -ion. DfVnt.im1 1>; " lie v., }J?. Dossier. TI u- grand mas tor took charge of the meeting -Amount coUrrtorh by lodges wa eoilncf-d the?eke+ei $10.31; collected on caskets $i"0. 00; dcith claims pahl out $" ">,">.00 una.vaula 1;Io trouble- ^jjO.UO. ?Wwere also the recipients e>f som< timely remr.rks from lies. C. L Ban-. Rev. Weston, Rev, K. W .^Lawrence and Bro. S. )3. Coopei Seat of the next board will b at Salter?, S-. IV'ount I'ilgrin Baptist church. ' William livr.rii, .re ;:orte BI..UKSBIKG NEWS The Popularity contest of th Aca<r. n;y?siivct?school.?ikii. S. 1 oureion p?inc.p:i v.as a s.ec.s L'skkiv-nt the it! ti\ily t><.') if><i. ^ Misses Hclty Maori*. Sf>.20: hi: Man$.".07; Francis, M-E) wee, 8 !.o(l; Roberta Da is, $1.00 Myi'tJt* t.orry, $3700*; Rob; rta Mc Cli.ri* $2.00; Kviby Ley Snuvh $2. _35. Total $26.02.? Mis# Maovo wu* crowned "Mis "Acr demy Street". These younj ladies only worked one week in ih effort. Trinity AMlv Mon church un del* the leadership of Rev. an Mrs. J. D. Gladden presented th Ten Virgins rally Sunday. ..Mui'f 28th, whivh was a "success. Th following loyal wonien were cap trins: Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mr.SeLna Moss,' Mrs. TMagaTc CUni Mrs. Mary .Moore, Mrs. Askale Wade. Mrs. Mabel Reid. Mrs. Ma Lie Davis. Mrs, Ethel Crocket, Mrs J>_JoisUilii lluin.-s aniL. Mrs. Luc. Davis. Their goal was $100, In -steiwl-they lai^-etC )jT64.00 for th building and repair on the chord The death of Mrs. Lillie Ma ? Clark Woods the wife of Mr. Wi Woods was quite a shock to a wlto knew her. Mrs. Woods was ba'oved ..woman by all who kne1 her. The funeral was held froi the A.MK Zion church. She wa a faithful member of the Bctht GMF church hut owing to th lax go lsubrber of relatives an friends she. wrs funeralized a Zi'on, a much larger church wit ?the RevT Mr: M. R. F lacks otfcial ing. Intcrm nt was in Fin Grove cemetery. Mr. Will Moore ha* relumed t Xc-w- Fort?\"ss>'i?Vul?M i--.?Mar E. Moore has returned front .Kick mond, Va. Miss Willie Moore an Mrs. Ethel Crockett lu ve rcturne from Rock Hill. Mr. Willie- Fri day and Mr. Eugene Woods Lf for. Newport News, Va. Mr. A1 fred Woods and Mr. Zeke MeBra; er are some better after being il Key. J. 1). Glalden, Mrs. Maggi Cli'ne, Mrs. Leather Friday, Mr.v Mabel Re id and Miss Roher-th: Powell spent a while in 'Galfne; Saturday. PLEASANT SPRINGS A. M. K. t HI KCH _ Re\. C. A. Dun la p. Pastor Sunday?hAntr on ideal? 4a-v~tar -? u u ?. u iTI i i .1 OilDD.UU MrHHIl OpVllVU III I Il'J US ual hour wilh Supt. and teacher at their respective post. Mes jk dames Ttltwy Lmick iMmure^-Sp^ne - iVHme ?conducted ; whi"h our pastor brought the me sage from the text CJen. 1.5:25, su jeet A Fortune for a Alcal. Hi 't ^^tor.ghts and uplifted the onlir Wngregation. We uere glad t riavc Hro. {Jeorge Young out wit us. He has been ill for quite a while and hasn't been able to woi ship. Pvt. C. WHarper one of oti lriembcrs in Cam)) at Ft. Jacksoi ^worshiped with tis also. Bro. .] Corley and Bradford Bowman o the Veterans hospital and Bn Joe Corliy of Columbia. Sister Martha Ann Harris C (> the sick list. We hope for her speedy recovery. Subscribe f o r the Palmetl Leader or buy a single, copy t\ 5c and now the news. * ?V - -- |anp news shorts1 ' ' Cent irnt? (l from 1'aj.v ! "V "" ~ T 1 . .. inure nutritious ami pioilurlive i (>?{ am. , Visit* v?vro lr.ati^ to 'Jrj farm 1 families i'i two widely sep: iat-il j ci. a;' l.>th lit evily pojnitattd with Xeui'oer. < >t" those families j I' 2o per ci-nt t'.r.w, mi vegetables.] .-.lid ;; t |ici v. nt gu w iuc!1'.' than ( i" (iiiVc-i't*nt kind--. The !'<:< d.-v ' l ' 'h?l those families obtained away I from lionu' showed alarming defi ! eivncics from a nutritional point' f i of view. ? j New York- Four ministers from f churches in IlnrDm and ten lleights nu t in conference : Mqnck y with police oflieials of two s I districts, and nfti r reviewing cora-f--.:-in police r cords. c<mctutiet+ thirt the so-called "crime wave" is just ; ! a scoial condition. The .conforr-l eiiee-followod?a?Moies- of "mugel trins" and "racirl disturbances" in p. both Harlem and Washington . Heights. The meeting took place in the office of Deputy Chief hie .spcctoj* - Kdward M. Hutlcr, in ii charge of the sixth division. epntroiling the four Harlem pror eincis. The ministers in attendance-were: The Ilev. Fied rick | ' oionmr nn. wmte, ol Christ Kvar j j gelival Lutheran church. who.-i j e ] 18-ycdv oid sail was stabbed by a < j grop <Y Ii.iva, tii.?He ?>. Tagc.'ilj s Steels, whi'.o, of the Chapel of j _ li-.tyvcc ion. r.'.hl ihe K-tt~c;ve',;-r * H. Sinims. p.-iSi or of l!'p T'liine - 1!; pti I churcji. 'I'll lb v. .lohr Johnson,. Nvgro police chaplain it'rai pastor of St." Me.it in." s Hpisco pal clK.rt'eh,_ ealli'd the meeting. One of the cascs of "nr. gg?ng" p was that of a ?ixtceu year old. S Norman Smith, who was indict tl-j e. Monday by the New York county I i*.rand?jury on charges ttf-?at tempted rape and felonious . asd i sault. Smith is charged with ha\ -'ling mugged Miss Gladys Kauv/n I Igj March i?. Site was dragged inti. j t ra hallway while going home from i- j Iter-place of -employment. *. Br FIT e. e; >ort?J udge Max Spolkd e of the Fairfield-I.itchticid county t district of the State juvenile ilc?. limiuency court paid a titie tribute' y._io-4.ho- Xegro population?of- Fuir-i held county a ml j.o-Trv-ciaIly to the c City of Bridgeport when he told t. ! members of the Bed?Cross t'om2 inanity Nurses -association at11 Woodbury Thursday that "In 11 Bridgeport where the Negro popa | elation has'increased from a nor,v I o al of 3,500 to something over n j 10,000 there has been a deep drop s in juvenile delinquency among ?1 | Negro children from 37 eases in e i 1041 to 28 cases in }UJ-- It must ? ' I *i i ? (i ( U-- romenioereu mat the general it causes of juveni'le delinquency arc h such things as poor housing and ? -!<?w- inemrtf. and these?exist m t greater measure .among? lhe Negro population". y TKl.MTV A. .M. ( HlUCil ! ,| Kev. A. f>. Hawkins, Pastor d Spartanburg Sunday . being an - ideal day the Sunday school openi ed w tli the assistant Supt., leach- I ers and students at their ]>ost ol y duty. The Supt. as dutiful as I I. ever with his plans for the school | e and the officers of the church, are ;. planning a grand success for this ;i conference year. After the t-uny day school lesson was thoroughly discussed a splendid review followed by the pastor. At 11::?(! our moi ning ..service began. The j Rev. Mrs. Addis (white) brought ' to us a wonderful message whic h j was very inspiring and uplifting J-o our souls.?IVe?pray?tiuU?> !.* hi ay live long in order to carry g clod's message. At o o'clock the Live Wire clui p htot a' the home ot' Mr:-. Arvrw i t'mig on <shasc street." A lovely ?l. -ladies were present. Mr*. s Suber presided. Thi's board is do b ing excellent work for our church s along with Hie Junior Steward '1 board. wl,"-h : i Kv: i v - n. I ..' Ic line prop ram. o At K::I0 we listened to anothci h | gospel sermon, delivered by oui - pastor from Isaiah. ;{5:8, theme: - A Highway. This was hnlecd a spiritual message and all of his 11 hearers rejoiced in their soul sal11 ration. The entire services thruf. out th day were enjoyed. The f collection was grand, we raised i. L?ttn .!'?!>. Our church nniv ts in n splendid worki'ng condition. Our n indebtedness now has been reduea e.l way below the average. We have our deeds ami everything in :o hand. We have a wonderful lead or er as our guide Rev. A. D. Dawkins. 1* tVra. iff 3fffiTiP^--'> TC^MPSs tured arm is shown in this picture Base during a first aid instructor's ci National Jtcd Cross. The splint is 1 Cohen, Miami, Florida, and First S( Pennsylvania, while the patient is C New Jersey. *The men were taught t they might be equipped to meetactual field conditions. They receive* FORT BEN NINO, OEOROIAIcngth of service of throe sergeant Infantry Training School. All ai Regiment and they have seen sei Philippine:?. They are: Master S Kc\v Vni'l; T?Vi-> f?^TTpTTTrrnrr?Mono Technical Sergeant George Ilaywe^ I1ICKOUY GROVK RAPT 1ST CHCRCH i_ rRtV. W. W. Tnomer. Pastor . j - ' ' : i Sunday afternoon at 2 io'cioek i the t'nnci-al rvii i's (if Mm. Alag^-jt-gic D. Williams v. i: v held ai?inr | | Jentral M. F. church with the j j Pastor. K<-v. Hryant in charge. j i Mrs. Williams was the daugh- J tor in' Mrs. Annie Grarf: t!i. j wife, of A!:. Ji.h;i W. Williams and j. the mother of four .mail children. ] The family is extended our sympathy. | 1 , Mi* . I -s.c l; i vy ,-p> at La.-t 1 week n i in Chariest ?n with hei naught : and friends. " Am ( line .la lit is('M -ml Mi. ! 1*111 n lh rrv of 'harlm-J mi visited 1 vl.it i\ i -- am' i; i< ivIs here S'ni<T7rT~{~ Mrs. Sarah Si'mp -am spm.dim j mm. t ma is \\*. . 1. in an mi .1'. (, , " ith her children ..ml uih r rela-j ti^is. ? Misses A j "? !? j-.-?! Siin|mnii and j Rosnnna Sims enU vtained a group I of their ftiemL jviih Pnago par-j tics at their Fmr s recently. 1.1 ila 15. S/n,.-. is porti r Rem esvihm 4r. High School Xt*w*-T j The N. v Homo Makers and! Now Farniois chapters gave a Mother-Iltaughl -r. h'a'.iie. -Son oar. j ijtiel on March eti.. l i e srhoo! ' "auditorium wr.s us.-'.i i'er xhe program and dining which was In : u,,(ifuliy?dee in n'ed?crrrh?symbols?nl?jN'FSC am! Mil A e.dors and flow-j err. Tin- p em ram opened -with the I XI' .-C e.T.'Otony I'olioveu i,y. solos ] ' t!'1 i .t'- !! v-,~ Tt-| -rt-nthNv P.. S.' nrrrl oti^.<TfCT~fni- f !v. | i.'iU' i.l ?lu.1 in.i, A j ;| ihc projjv.nr. roir.iirks were niiido | \v Tie foil't.v 'ii" f?iitr.>:is : M ' JSani f'uiiu. Ah-. 1. II. |{ho?I< > . Mirj T. .".i ,N!i u?u lulu.U?1L? V. est ley Ilowiiuiii f?i:??V(| !:y nicni i hers of t!"- ffic-ul'v :il"trr which the' ..<!vi -oi s. All iind Mrs. I. \V. H;r- j t ijjon v.-.v,. ;i f.-w r; murks. The . !un<;itol wo . ? ; rvo,] !>y the Now I Ionic Ai.ik i <. I W'( i^iri to J<11ow of tlit pass-! ;?n u.. ....,.\ *.4* . r I ih.K in t?ii* ii::i in unr i?l (I'll ; I'ar.ily. 1 *<-\. \.. (i. llov.-mnn of Co 1 Ijnblv.: lir.v. noTViunn v,'as .it!; tin- : .1" i f .Mrs. Fred' rick, or l2:u! and, Mi <1 : i ado i ;h I'll. i 1 ' ' Mis. Ihuurv Williaias. the wife; i of one of our lornier student. Mr. | .John Williams trussed in New York seveial weeks itjjo also the hitter's I oldest brother of Brooklyn. May THE PALMETTO LI it ^ lL- it ' ^ :. ;>H *v . ~ ? ' *. ' . v .' \v * . . ,* 4,, * A, - ^ ^ , taken at Columbia Army Air Durse sponsored by the American teinx applied_by Private. William Ji-Reant Emory Ilarinfr, Altoona, orporul John II. Broun, Newark, 0 use improvised methods so that emergencies which occur under 1 the Bed Cross pin for e.Ticiencv. -Seventy-five years . . . that is the .s in the Service Battalion of the o veterans of the 24th Infantry vice in France, Mexico and the ergennt Samuel Sellers, Buffalo, ^ Jackson, Macon, Georgia-;?and ? pd, Columbus, Georgia. \vv r. member that "Tlie .earth's I.-tt Heaven's g'irin". \V? 11.iI !)('( !; vi.-hcd In Hir fo'lewrny nU'ii iTj sc! vtee: MT7 (ir? copy of Philadelphia ami ill-. Thompson of Ah luinin. both stationed at Jaeksuh." The t'oliiiw,a". -;:en '.a. re.;'.'ie.e who were '< i" ei }.;iuieni"s also \i-.iud: MT." liiia. e Simpson. Mr. J asp.r Byiii. >i i. WiinH '.l Berry. Messrs Iiuff* . r- and Daniel Folder. s\V. have eioswi, a sneeessf..! -oc: m hi?yo'tftry?protnttrtipTi?irrrr Farm. Mechanics. Tin* classes kn\c b.cn ?af jjivill help to tile rontinunity at lartrc... The class iTT"Karat Mechanics' wrs msiruct. o iv one of our-pasl tons Mr. John Wolfe. \t . tar e a coir , e ia Food.., ami X. ! ii'oji a 11 i''c f 1 at the Kowt'iu'ted Mrs. Ha rrison" TTvT a di< - an takiity fail advantage of these courses and are ntakiny |)i.ais to produce a.; araeii food as t'oy.vili need- Cutyjioiuo use and Since March is "'lied Cross Month"' o< ry family rn our coni"lur.ity is centered in i'tis direelioin lili'l 11FF A. M. F. CIIFHCII >{<\ 1>. .1. Hutchinson. Faster Ft. (leorye, s". ('.?Sunday was ... a i .. i......i. .i-,, <n... i S. FT lagan al the uTiiaT hi 1 i wiih Sunt... Mr. .Junes f n charge. Alter devotions teachers ictinr*'! to their classes and disTii alicudnnco was good. MornTTTT7^ service beguii _ at the HTuaT iio.a- with pastor in charge. After lie nthnis the pastor presented lit .-. A. M. Col; man i)t' Denmark em< '> I'm"' iiii 1111 nm AH s.sj gy w hit It was enjoyed hy all. We are v. lad t<? have Rev dmpson out again ;i ftT=F being in I'isnos.'-iL Tr.e -Wo mens rally thai came ofl Sur.tlay was indeed a success. A total oi 8ISM.00 was raised. We were very proud to have with lis the Rev. ami Mis. A. 15 Coleman. We are looking: forward to th(. coining" of our "presiding Mel- Sunday. Miss Helen Itradley was tin week end guest of Rev. and Mrs 1!. .1. Hutchinson. The chorus choir rendered music all day. Rearl Hntson, reporter 5ADER Three Arnjy r.ujve*. rueiVibers <>J ? rt'ity-nr"t.!V.?rtn:?The;, arc m Susan E. Freeman. St i' n,i u. ( orn.t c before their departure. The mirs s ? Maria \V. D. AucruKt. vYtTantr;,"firovtrin Detroit, ^Ecbi^an; and Lieutenant llui fijfiBpgiwCTl OFFJOftCA j Nurr.v.i of TuMic Reiatw SOMEWlIIvRK IN KNGl.AM)? {- >)ov. I'tiUiHl'jii'l'.ili, Pa.; T\< imclh K. \\ | Goidf*), Virooklyu, X. Y..-fta-tliey v j Ofliccis Candidate School. ,HANNAH A. M. Ih ( HUM il V. i ' i ! IMv. T.?hh- Uui..n.?ia, Hallux? I w lite h. 5s. at us u.-na! ticac wsin , j , Supl. an-] tcaehrfir at ilnir tluiy. | \j: |??pa*-;.*- av.;i' . LwAuau..ai. ai 1 \p i th? mommy . .vc a::?i lU 'ivi i i I ( ... i a wimhi- il'i.! n.? ?-a > ;"? >" I chapter el S-. Mat:. L '!1 \ t . iruhjcvt. (' w, Tar;. awi t,,>. T'r. , ! sfi' i'ntuja s? j'vTT" lyvi'si 77T 1 . ?^ f-' v'--a COt'lilU I-V i j.? ' j Xcv.i) rry. IM v. Smith, rn-.o; ft : "\j, 'Snil'ih chinch pi, Acle M '_ <.:n 'A; ii'.ttll. .Mn.'ii ?,va- reulcivii Ly Jbe a. j ii.u choirs: ShiTTi],. S:. Ma:,\ TaiVt Hannah. < '< i!<. <. t i m was g. . <!. . ?1 is. Minnie Memo ait<! Mr-. Vi- i I'ala Htson aft- improving t We aiv praying that they v. iI! ' * wofslYtp' with lis again sooU ?; Wc are glc.i.l to have .Mi. An- | ' I'vetv h lovii with us again who :ni- j ' hoe it taviiv I'm awhile. i [ .M l', ZIO.N \. M. I.L ( Ht K< II - wh " Re v. Cf IT Mr I in am. Pastor t '< S. S. !>. :ii; on Jinn* i?h .?;! j ?'.(t : at their iio.--.. The bailie . :- i ; . i t:-.'* .So. " r~J!7s5 HM t'' 1 it* Cihik, vv;ti,!!C . F.n.VLr scrvic- j;j _Mllow-:_d hvh?rr?.v.'to; ?; i;inu' before 11-.'.* ' ( iVl'lVll deep ).-:e>'?aytr i " : ! J2:!o. tb- ??? Haw V .: :?:> i 5'. .i Mm ajllll liol III illlll I the ttflt'i'noon at v.hvh . :. ? I; tilovcr Alexander n'Teivd ;i st.r j i liny prayer. The Rev. \\ . P. Al- j , i ftton delivered n:es*?ifre from Mr Psalms 11 vei so, >siihj;Tt Po vcr of (iod. This nipssit'.ti .was -njoyed Ity all. Alt'. Ton.alio Martin and ' Mr. Willio ('hai'polli . -'v.. ftom n: Now llojii }:ssi<t? <i ?: the poll of- '?! li lion. M r"! Ifi Tin- j.t.< ia o o:1 II. v. !Vn fsor j ^ Rev. \V;;!k? : ?nine Tot"' i >" : in. i0.:; . k v rt yat i'. >n u i:h a 1/ 1' .~y no.- - . ... *;tue everybody enjoyed". . Sister Alice Mao l ock took s'e-{!l I iously ill at church Stuiday ni'yht >v mil is 1111 vory ill at this w rit- ti rut*. We |>ray fur hi-r a speedy, -E " a group of thirty nurses on "fTirirf-'IfTTt-:^. Fifst LtctitcTrnnt ^ '.icut. This picture was taken 'bo in this picture are Lieutenant bur : Lieutenant Rosemary Vincent, are .ris, of Rochester, Pennsylvania. B"rrr 41 , WO r*. V. S. War Dept., Wash*, D. C. -T.oft to right: William F. Ducrfc- ,01 i!so)t, I>roo!.! yr.. NrYrrahdT.esftir- ^ mtage U^.a Use mtrance. La the ? I . Lr. . 1 ii Millwuin was the J I M'r-"?:Lv'!<-t SumiciV of *Ml'S. Elo-4 1 alder. .V:.-. Frances Lemon, the 1 Clomli. The pastor anil Rev. is*Mary rani Christine Cole, :l J.. .\si t:: - and B. S. Sturms .Mi.-. Fnnnj-- Mctiraw were raw ! Sunday-of Miss Car C'-.U. Mr-. Ruth a: Thumpn a-! Cij. -it in? : guest of.. Mrs. . ;u i 'i k Sunday. Vt-r?a-ts?looking forward to out :y v.dly the second Sunday in nil : nd av.'c all to do their ? 1^. I ; "Uig.nji elu.'.r v.iil hold its of l" hi" inc.ting Sunday at J p.m. , th? . I I'IF.DMONT M-WS .;l . .Mattlien iia|)lifct Church ^ v. .1. \V. Matliisv Pastor for he S u day cicnl opened at the as! h' -i with Supt. T- B. Burts in we i.i g--^ t'Uis.-..j. J-i were united Ma i': tntgbi by Mr. J. F. MtCul- (M ' < is.- - ^cr.v.as taticrhT the re<poi-i Ive uachiuv- Lesson :;/ rewewed by Rev. P. Whitiimir:;.. At. 1 o'clock the pastoi ^rrr?rM-rr fn. wl'ul Tres.sagc to iwr prteiativ. . -nig rogation". "He * . hio .'iiiijeet The Hour Hue K iv .V nVlivk Mr*. Sallic th< row:, ! :' ibebmoiu war funeral- ? " . i.i i \Y , 1! ? tl!'.. (i? ( ? !.vill:-. OlliCi'llU'd, as- es-! -..a !?v Ik-v. .1. \\\ Ma this. S. C. Pil ranks i i -uii wa> in'*charge.| ^U1 :t i:.i? tin1 ehyreh rentel; . ne The I A'JXiiii.i y Club No. saj \v;!: ' ! : ; ; t ij,u!a v weekly XVf I ' l..: I'-i "Miiaiuy P. M. April 4 u'?' ! i-V!o< k at tlit- home of Mrs. ait m Mar-''all. ' ,r. .. air k . i'y " an !~TTaiuFTT-"~ I ' ,a-.i i-?H.I i ? ?i. i otn?v+?a--AJ]! M - \ t.u.i 'i'ai r.uit aii'l Mrs > (>1 -i- I \ . I,!.-. A. < . Ttfiv- Mr<"uell win have been 1'ji n tin1 si<-k li--t for i|;.iU' some ne rite ale improving; rapplly. > Mrs. [ " prawn. formerly ofjeii . MORI All A. M. L. C 11 L IU H Rc>. I.. I'. Vance, Pastor . e>. opened a: tiir usual ii<>i,i : Mi. Levi Hare and u*.-wui I *rr~ i:\ut- ) ii : rr The lesson was l e\ iewod lie . Chapman. A largo c ivu\l ; uui. Class -i sldl holds -the ner. Thvie wore quite a few toiy present'. Prayer service ?.\veil ami was glorious. Cont,'! liy Rev. Chapman. Or: u>r earnc us wun a won i !ul message* which everyone jyi'd. Three persons joined at r errvif e. ~ i U1 are look lnk_ forward to our irg rrH;-. The "captains an d?trt?w ork. ? Irs. Lena Monts is still on the ?di7t b: t much-Improved. ir. and Mr*s. Jim -Prioicatr?arc~ proud parents of a fine boy 11 March 124. Mother and baby getting along fn^e. ? Miss Bonette Hafc. reporter r \! DK* C \ M I.' i. in m\o ?i. .? , \j. \ n i ivv n Rev. K. "f.. Moorry~ Pastor Pomuria?Sunday was a high *?*H St. Mark with the Rev. lore and liis faithful niembers, nday school at its usual hotii h the Sunt,, Bro. Bonnie CarlcT" 1 his co-workers.. Some very )d and encouraging words were en by Mother Louise Glasgow teeming the members doing ir duty to help keep the chvreh ing on. After which Rev. Moot' i'f $1 ">.15. ,nes choir 'rendered musie for ratty:?Bm. W. II. harmony. der. known .a* i: mocking bird songs, along with Bio. \V. K. Her. Report $52.07. Total foi - ?lay SUMS. Don't forget the Ever-Ready a net. Mrs. T. Hoard spent sometime tii her husband Pvt. Herbert ir.rd at Camp Croft, Spartani g. Sunday being the regular clay service there will be a misslary rally at St. James. St. kc and St. Paul will render mualso St. James. We invito the blic to ww-*Hip-\vitb us. ??= Mrs. Ola Mac Brice spent the sk end with her daughter and r-in-laW Mi1, and Mrs. Thomas ? ?- ? .'P.UM.'Mgq \rrz-. :*4?o?Hi now a resident Baltimore, Md., is a .visitor in city. 5vt. Daniel Kelley is stationed Anniston, Ala., and rs doing dr. Ernest Sniitli left recently induction in the U. S. A. Hope is fine. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Math is re the dinner guests of Mrs. ttie Marshall, on Sunday, iss) Marilyn E. Dean, reporter TILLMAN NEWS By V. Frances Glover ?t. .John's pastor and members end, their deepest sympathy to. it her and sister T. F. Fulton in ?ir bereavement over their mason isaian uiips wno was '.I known to this community. tcially among the young peoSince Rev. Hammitt had to hjti'alized the body just hefoi .* r morning service Rev. J. Kenny delivered the morning's mesge from Matt. 2:2. The crowd is small but the financial part is pleasi-ng to everyone. Come out Sunday the land's ipper wjll be served. Rev ivnrt Mrs. HftWidn were i' week end guests of Mr. John over and daughter. Don't miss your copy of the dmetto Leader especially the xt issue. Learn about Ellis immunity * Festival and t h e owning of the King and Queen. SOCIETY HILL NEWS --S ' 9 The Itw. S. I>. Thompson has 3 ^'.ccii un'ih >ick list for a iB i t* :i i>:.ys. Ac arc tflnd to see Mini 'H.n frnm. iVf**. VVillmm Swett in.".: a 'stnuvl work w.iie;~^B !A' Wli<- III. i'joj. ('. S, i hoin?)VOii. of CouU ; .i t .1. no v college was in the city The ;mi n::v>*<- <tf Betbesda ~-j^9 I.a? rui catly been covered. flH . Tiu n.w i of i.tid.s much to the i< olvs ?>f the building. Tin- ipemhars of Bethosda Bapt "CTTvrTTi n ; a i-ilwred Iicv.ThompZTIjB ir Pi- ill: with a liberal _Jd^9 TohV.Th i: T'lo offering was solicit- 9 ."'ot '.u'oleii?ta ll^v. TRrwipgea??4^9 y Prof. .J. J.. Dickson. \> hero sho will visit her son, Moses prino(- jmd-her two daughters, A; rs. Uli-va Williams and Mrs. Charlotte Johnson. On Sunday afternoon a baby politest was held at Bethesda for he benefit of Rosenwald School. \ Jarre number attended the con- ? ?4-sO,?^!i.^i- 4-ham-KWwvty-five dol- ?J Ut.; va.< ' collected. The primafy ^?7* cache,- at Ro. nwuld School, MisS IResc 1.. Mi!;w; who sponsored he cutest. was ir.uJ-j very hap>v and thanks every one who help** : to '-take iaiy, contest a success. cj 1..V- 1 -.)> . u_siivor cup, was ^ . vavdwi to bttl-y Mc Arthur Bonc] . rt ?. Tito. s'-rnm! prize, went to H | t nd Ail s. jiehi y JtTipson, T. e sccI ail prize ?as a silver spoon. Missis Lucille i-Jvans and J^r- ??jj taurine" Prince v,\re at hontgTfor t e week-en.d to the delight-_of 1_J| .their friends. CO MM IN 1TY nOSPltAL 7 ^ l .MON, S. C. iJ By Rev. II. K, Hillian Just a few words to say The Community Hospital is" the place -? for "f as colored people. Not because our physicians are our own I)r. Lor.tr and Dr. C. A. Daw kins, ami our nurses arc Nurse - 13 Mc Kelly, Nurse Ropers and others; l.ut because it is the place 11 for our people. It the place where*you will got the best of at- |-J tcntion day r.nd1 night. - i- wiu. tiivre for -one month, I didn't havc to want for "sinythinp. k Everything was good from start to finish, 1 say Community Hos. pital. 4-,-nion. S. is- the - pUtce " , David G. Ellison | General Insurance Honest and efficient attention fJ given to all business placed with me PHONE 5717 FLQUD