The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, April 3, 1943 Colonel D. A. Sph To Negro Baptist A Sl UI'ttlSK GIFT The congregation of the Chcrr.s TTni n_ > nin uapusi cnureh, Conway, ? C., Rev. G. Goings Daniels, pastoi on Sunday morning wrs greetec with a most^ 11lea.sa.nt hut uncx * pected surprise, when entering their auditorium they found the front portion between connecting doors, the four long aisles nntfi/u__ round the chancel had a niagmji cent covering of carpet?with tTr* ? latest modem linoleum finisluV with rubber, also both the senior and junior choirs rostrums carpeted ThTa verV beat fornT Ttir pulpit already has a beautiful art square. T -One of thq prominent officials of the church in discussing the matter, said that the rank and file of congregation knew nothing of this and has no idea as to who played'Santa Claus months behind time, or that some one was pulling off an April Fool's Dav trick. a month ahead of time. On ques^|wiing closely the agent _jjoing work said: "The order i was placed with us by Col. D. A. Spivey, who issued instructions to do the job right and present the Till to him". This wc have ('.one and ? the bill has been paid. Suit; bio and will be presented to the Col** onel expressing our gratitude to him, said the official. The lot on which the new and handsome brick Structure is locat?d t\;s procure:! from Col. Spivoy ' seme years ago, who helped materially in its erection. This Negro church, by the way; has the largest seating capacity, save probably one other, of any ether ehtrch, and there are several other churches here, it ;rs a u 1 ' iiuiKieunie orit'K sti'Ul'llH'O Wlttt cement columns and steps' in front. Mas a large- cellar suitable fot S. S. classrooms, auditorium foi meetings of various societies lunch room and banquet hall. This ^Jtrmc spokesman revealec that a campaign is now being launched to purchase new and upto-date pews'. When these are in_ stalled, this edifice _ will compare favorably with auy other church, not only in Conway, bi t with an> Eastern South Carolina city. May the Lord continue to bless. -this man who has given so genapously to this church, and othei churches in our city, and to all other causes for the best interest, and welfare of all people. Whereas: The members of Cherry Hill Baptist church desire to make an expression of their happiness and gratitude upon the reception of the gift of rubber runnem-foy^the aisles of our church home, which came as a surprise and unsolicited from Col. D. A. Spivey, the grand old . gentleman of Horry county, who is' justly famous for .his many philanthropies. Be It .Resolved: That we, in a business meeting assembled do ? wlttlHHKHtftty HUOpt -tttcsc '"rcsoltltions as aa evidence of our gratitude to Colonel Spivey for this much needed and greatly appreciated gift. lie it also IlesolvecH That tlieVc resolutions be accepted as an expression of the high esteem in which Colonel Spivey is held?not -%nly by the nfembers of -Cherry Hi'll Baptist church, hut by all the Negro people of Horry county; i. Jg iUid ihat-Xbit?;jCULy-..tbuugluXui-a4^d unselfish deed serve in a very concrete way to show that "deep in the heart of?the?Southland".?thr "Four Freedoms" can he practised toward and by all peoples without the hqunting fcitr of t h t "myth" called "soca 1 equality" ??mi ?wO?p the hi'^h i iww white nconle aiul tin- int.-ni,. Negroes never dream. He It Further Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions Iweome a part of the permanent records of the church, a copy Ivo sent to Colonel I). A. Spivcy and a copy be published in the papers of Floury county and state. Done by order of the church March 21. 11)1.'?. Signed: G. Gomys Daniels, pastor; G. V/. Tyson, Chr. trustees; I.emond Jones, church clerk; R. E, Rhuc, Sr., Sec. trustees. I fey Donates Carpet Church, Conway JO NFS C!I VPKL A.M.K. /ION SeivK't's were will uttomkil Sun ch?y. Pu'riching; was ;/'???i. Hi v. .1 I \j. .VIoone. our pastor usiai for hiL $ufejc:t inlay mornin .c "Profi u; c! Loss". Pvl A. 1!. Adams, sic. of Eau ration, A..M.E.Z. Church wor-hipp . (I with i.s and made a very help - "fill tnlk?m the inenvhrretrtrr~"iT of tHo two uveal Methodist LodLs the A. M. E. and A, M. K. /.. eluir -tt-cs. We are-on our way. to mion now. at.pin Friday night, April 2. wi'r Sunday l)r. J \V. Shaiv. president of Clinton colleger an.'. pes ufTnu Elder of tiro District, will preach ?i the morning and evening services-and administer the Hofy-Cemmunion. At 3:30 tlie Mill Creek District Singing (Convention will have a singing program. ST. LI KE IIA 1'TIST ( Hl lU II IK1**'.- .!. S. Cordon, Pastor Stnday was a he; atifa 1 day and "* the S. S. was vvTTTTuvTTmI Hy TiTT a s.? is t d n t S ti |\t. R; :iuu k s w a v ? made by Rev. Cnnningha.n.? Pea." J ackson conducted the deotipn; 1 service. Rev. J. S. C7>~-' ;iou brought a message .which wa.? enjoyed by everyone. Alter Service tlie choir visited the Jn.ggo! > homeland also to Z:on baptist hurch wit It tin* pastor. The Usher Board imr>n war lield at the/, hare ". 'I he V - <ii?r.. < ry society and Personal smvicc ..numbers paid visits and went to the Veteran hospital when.' they met the Personal service members of V.ion Raptist eht.reh fop ser"iCe which was enjoyed. We as"TfomBTed at St. Luke for night service which was inspirin.tr. The writer is praying that the church continues. Reporters: Mis. Julia Richardson and Mrs. A. 1>. Kenn.uy. MI>M:V I'.VRKTv. M. JZHT - StM) \V SCHOOL NLW :? Sunday school opened at 1U:U(. o'clock promptly. Religions sev! vice*k-condueteil by Supt., Mr. Arthur Williams,..Jr. Teachers pies ont It; students" present dlt. V,*c hi d a very beautiful lesson subject Christ Still With Us. which was beautifully discussed in our classes and our by our Supt. Ou. collection for this Sunday was $5.88 which was wonderful. Ajrniti we extend our invitativni to all prills and boys not attending r.ny Sunday school to come in and join in the, worshiping with os. Reporter, Juanita Goodwin. EEESVU.EK HER A Id) unday services began with the Sunday school and officers at 'their post. The lesson was beautifully -discussed. The Rev. E. A. Moss took his text from the lJth chapter o h subject was Tile Blond -Indi-.pi list hie to .Salvation. EYPL' s.r'vices' were held at 0 p.m. Cpl. Richard Hailmon of 8. !i>ia. Kansas, was ihe we k cud -! of Mrs. Mattic llalimon. Misses Betty .lean. El re'ne. Lindsay, and Willie .Mac I .vies was the .uu'.sl of the latter'^ parents m last week end. Mrs. R. M. Walker. .Viis* ('. I'. ed service at KrLndshlp Snub ; , 'Ac are a!ways delighted to !:avt .ken: Hi oar seivfct,1. The total collection tor Sunday was 8 41.77. Social New s and Visitors I .Mis. .Mattie Hartley of 1 .ecsi \ ille is now viVillup; her relatives I in New York ('it* / ; c.' C'pl. Kddie I>a\ is is heiv on a mother and family. Mrs. Ida (Jolonine days furlough, visiting his Camp Tyson, Tenn. A axiliary Kmnia S. Marshall of I.cesvillc left Sunday for Ka:i Des Moines, Iowa, to receive In i basic training. We, wish Miss ; .Marshall much success in her new field of life. Mrs. Cula Marshall visited .Mrs. I'M! a Ilancll Sunday. Mrs. K. Dozhi visited Mr. and Mis. <1 Itrafts Sunday. Mr. I.. C. Hyrd has complct <i the second grade in music and lias begun the third giade. The following correction is submitted. Those left to mourn Mrs. "T ? | NcRolTaTTiig a l7TTun<l walking bar" on tin' obstacle course of tV.tr Army Air Forres Tcchr.irni Traitu in<r CWomnmi <Ut arhnmru n;i the University of California at T.os Atijrelrs campus impart" of-Ure~ hardening prtsce.vs that Archie Wilformer track sirr. must sn (Imii:;: ti'ivr.in-; as a w. ;u!a t- < iiei-r for t!:c Army Air Fo:\ku. :?r ' ^"" ^ ^ ^ Py Bureau of Public H (iOWF.N FIKLD, IDAHO?M coivins instructions us to what nu is part of a course for aviation n Cow en Field, Idaho. | fdnily i and.. a 1 1. Rev. |:.i. 1.. i?-t. -a-. Mr. \\v). | liaiu I.aiKlyT ;< .-tat! so: ant, at I'aiuji timea; Mr. dolm A. Lantry. i'.t.. Ft. (da rh; ?Tex a s. '-* ? 7Tj~r ~i; on. M' -. Mamy> Mr(hwr.s. Mi.-. i>-:tty- Vlrv. Mrs. V. j Hartley. Uc linn.- li.r til-, iii a pc'.ly veonviy. Mi.-. <>'];. :a !'. Pratt.-. pur.les C \M :)! '.> lOTTlNCS Jc-v. ,\. P. .Fnks'-n hi-hnn of an j lr.st Ms.inlay b ;in his ton day I on! is c in mil \ i vr IF-1 i'.il - A. M. j K. i bare1 laiin ' iMin n consent t i'lTiv.1 v.-'tr'Ttit '.mm y.-nt" here m< ' |ia-t :u; i i 1.. Mi". M. 'iii! win* j ,:oine<i N w SSethei ah-nit a y ai arc. \\ e v ere tn'd hut no I'orj sons nu 1 !.e hi'.-lioM. la nej he had I'make hi> evt in a day or.twn. lit ail .leieiuiah "J-:'. which says | W'-i.e ill- .lll'.n the ' .;-t..--> Miat lie. | ' y 1 ..'nit |- : 11 of in\ j .1, : . -aint. i A Uw I l.'.-.iii's : ''.iii >':iv : T'.k* I '.vi' i.-.a -i :. I'll* - i'r ? U i i?: ' .lit ; < ' ... r (; > ! '".ail sl;ili.l i I tn . \ tv . j iinr. it\. . . i; vi;.. I'iii 11 cltii'.cr. ;i I ! >: .! A. ?i i\ wi i :a>; a '.aaiiMi '.<> ; > . i 'iii lit *i ii i- ; i . i\ ; ' i:i' - ;( V.io 1 i i.~ J ca . :'u.l .ii - \, ill aV - r >T: I .'Iain .! Ml,." !..\ a! ' r.a'lh' ,|> 1,, i ?i?LU : ? ! j I*-*' al an-! . : -; r . : !! . >1 v.,- i;-.. a. ;.i. k. ;,.,i LtV. I . | i ' i . . . . il h ^ ' < I ' ' ' ! ai.-t \. ii! i . I If f t ;?. Ml. . S...-,,' , y in | A ? ?... i ii. , i- |. ?-?l j i; <1 ; i . ' !>y vokir.M-. j .ii?r i?.? tiu> v'? A \(' i-vf la. iir I ;i 'ii .'! I.i vlf ! . i< 11 1 \v ll < | 1 a ! ; u !.; ;? r !. ..i<: SfRo-.l ! 1 "a 1 11 m 1,. SI*c* u !l 1< av. j tr i 1 >< - V i<?'.? n T-h A;-: !. A!'i: t . ii! 1 i-i.l ,.f har So; ii'.c < .<;> . ; ; (i 1 n< i jii-i litre "tjitri: l.iii' Si.itntlay 1'. .M. Ilono* "A i- 'v<mv a li!( hjiraltcuppoil as thoy an- vi \ ni oh liked. Floniu- K.'Huvst, ' r THE PALMETTO L , I'iN i: !: t ru Kill j ! Kc i?yj j ii> .iin, l a,ii itr I I..- 'a; r< u -! l . \.s a j any ; i i u-\ a ?v \v? >v <>at. j la ai "1*1:- "A. I.. | ?il! . \\1 ? . ; i ",..! . ...i i < .1. .k? ii 1 ?\ i tin- . j>A-: A ;,I ,-i \ u . v.a: I aunuii.s'.i 1 y ('j ( ;: ?i.m' ft l : wi.i . h m- ,.. m ..: : 11 rfu- nrrrirj AIta : i i'?.? .i ?||* lla W'.'ka t!u j . . ? i I *?? inv?i 'aili U v' *11 V* HM?K' ?Li_a?i'ni ,v i 11 .Lu?xa^?luui?S.nnl; .V. . \\\ a:* to t i'l a grata! 'Qui past S: dihy*. i* was a beaut?t'"o i ; y. i iir Sapt. at:,! hoi toi".-rnt!TTV ? VI I I .T< ti'fll post. Till' ! sson was H'vi.wnl by Mr. A. I-. unit A!i.Ji. ie .M;u !> >' ii and re, vi wad hv tbr Supt.- u hi: lr " was j ' t y impressive. At 'lif I'losi' of , tin.' S. S. tiu' 14 V 1 ai'i't. Mr. Wil! liam Kit azi't hold their piaciicv. .MisH AlLi'*'!*"- Tobias a tKtined spoilt a few tlays home, visiting bet , r.nrse at the (h'lujrJjia hospital phroidV, Mr. and "Mrs". Tobai's. j (i 1 a i"py "T tie' l'alnu'lffT " . in jsitd reatl the news. I Miss .Janie I.ee Boyd. 1 eportcr ? ^&?S9Rr^\ f&rai cl.it inr, a. V. S. War'Dept.. "Wa<K7. ~Tk C. ' embers of an aviation, soumiron reiki's an airplane motor "tick". This icchanics, which is being taught at j .IMBBIE&E =fr--t 1 ! I'i'jM!; ' ;ilil Stnc!;!an?J.*TI?om- i4, ; '? '!? 1 '! _?:!. Minwn ihii in^ ; ?i..;ii.i >''i\ice., )(.( a "i' uf men I ' i.l C-...T^laial. AuMimKiL i \ . . ... .... I 'ST. M \ 1 I li+;w A.M.li. (Ill IU II I I ki'V. \v-. S. \ nun;;, Castor J... s y.AVi!-' ;i j, |Lt;.;iv.;i via ls. Uc ai'<* happy ;i> > jTvpvi'L liutt o.) u'i .ici>, wx.iv vtiiy j. ?juu> ^tuL*t- ti\v* if. ?i-1 j.-'ii.- (T.:. <!.-i,.v i..I ;.fV [;; ? r nmii \ > 1 ? 1 1 V I !>'.I ' I V ' I'll*" ' v.v :~nn!T- V> nay h>tti I [ :W C-.' i- i:> t U. ! ! j ' . f li. v-c I an - , , i in .11 i ;,! i) ,111 i ,niil i if ! >'?;.! i:|? i- st . I' the j f j. - ft- .h:uv:,. i, I (i i! S-tpijiv" laiiv v. .!i so??n l>- . i j i.i1 - ? v We a < t>? pi' j a n . r.i' a i \v; y s<. I,t mu i ) ; >! < \\ ! a' c.\-e f.ot.-. a ti- 1 nriK ia! $ midpoint of ;lie chuuv. . - *c*s;ae in s for the yco r. j Andi-onrr IhffoerfrvnTTir '.TT-' ; a n :.)! I'. siH" as h r week on.! | ' . r t. Mis. Fi.'iuih' ( i!" nvvooii's ' i it;:? <latfs>htci Mavlono of i Charleston, S. They canye to . \ewhi i vy and ?pcrrtr-n few hours ( j with Mrs. V. hi. Rutherford of j IU(> Caldwell St. f '" r.rrtyf'irf.Vr ?-VTVT/T/TT EADKR ? I. \ M \ K NI'^S t? !'\ U. I).. HrporlvT ri" ?vii school is nii'lviiiu t..? inuU r the kuikjvship t'f i. ..;. ,j. i) .-Thy <! '?>'i imuhI i vitas loinl. ct'<1 1 ?v tin* locj.l i rc ).; was fuf! of lily spiti; ami |T||?fji. ,-\ special )>i Mjiran. i> "mii i<\ uH' \\t~c r> ; ii'.t 7ti' "tit1 11 ftxmrtny i-v.tt'ii n wtcf ttt I>t>f:~<- :>n?i the writer wire a- 1 nn ls< speak-is. The uTr. i .\i .-u wauls were Mr. J: s. Mai-' CIS. Mrs. Nettie .Jell'rev. Mi. K. 11. j -Ey^u- .ami Mr. Hah ~s. _ To fellow Christ in s< rvie is the hart way "to J hmv-wJvrfis w!; ? in til.,- ehnrch. The work- J ii's in W'SCS are really showir.it j will) s uiiii ill -1'''en \V. {. Mrs. Annie Thomas of Piiihuli 1phia '.mis the wek eli'l y.isi of " M r.-ami M rs. -Connie -Itojrei >. Itev; FT. C. Wripht. 11. S. T.eTil* ..is second ipiarteily conference ; t SainK tlifive last Sunday. He preavhrd a sotd strrritur .seiiiioii, The sermon was "quite a success. ' The reports by local preachers, ex Porters," elhss liarkn-u Supts.. ami ".il | riyidents were tmttsuaity jrood the report of the Mr. R. f.. Byrd. 1 !). S. shows that tile 1 >. S. was ' tmitl inr'trfh ; ~ ~F Mrs. IV' ti-r, !!" . Fran ei. Mr. !. ' 'ni.va-?.Mi1. M'1.. .1. p;v." J l'I" w-.'iv i'n (iimu r nit >' ; Ms.'. j ' Bt-ttie H ' ':i: is ami irily >! Jiala.v_L 7 i MT. IMI.CKiM BAIT.- ( lit iU'll I ' Rev. .J. If. S;?i'ine:. faster ) KMi.u:. S. (\---\Yi f'lai* a very' ftivY ..Soiulay. school iast Sitnda;> iiai wss njoyed hy.uiT ths.t v.vr - 1 ;>re".-.'.. A-tot?whi h?rtrr?pti.-'ini Tirai' t'lti. v.iih?a \ I'l' -U'i tul nto? sat;; It- was enjoy.(J l?y aii. St;i. 1 Jay afternoon we listened to';: i royriant whivh was sponsored by 1 jur '.(\ie It ei. .Mrs. Mary Cook. Af. et Witieh reports i f l.'tv?captains ^ f??i" tii.* rally .were heard. First .";s 1 >ti:t. I'.ro. IleVward Anderson. iM.uiii; sister Frances Jioltotv. $20.05 aiul Mrs. Cool; and school ^ hildren .">5,1(0. Total $50.05. . We ' "xtrn l thanks to the many friends ' or helping tis on our drive;. The 1 oni i.wtli 1 hi* i-iit'i i-fnl a iviT :n 'ii will nuTf with us.?W air isking a.! 1 the visiting -fricmls and ^ he public to attend Please come ** arlv. \ ltiAFFXEY NKWS u $herard Chapel CM IS Church ti ivVr-W. -F.?Wilson,?Pastor? Sunday \vas a lovely day foi ervice. Service was very touchng at the above named church J 11 rhe pastor used as his subject, rolling* of Jesus. We wish more ould have been present to witics: tiii-s wonderful sermon. v> Night?service was very good-" lev. Lee Rutherford preached a ^ vonderful sermon. ' The Baby contest closed on Fri- p lay "night with quite IT"s'Uccess." lepoits from the following balies: Janie Wylieam Wilson. S18.15; Ira Patricia McKiiuicy .$! 7,05; Iloi ia Fontaiie llatchl'ord $11.04: ^ "narics I.. Martin $.1.00: Total jo nnouiil $52.0-1. Much credit is <I:n i' Mrs. Sarah Lee Campbell fot ' ponsoivng this contest. . -v Mr. Kugrnt? Kirby tvf Washing- on. II. (*., is visiting . his parents dr. and Mrs. Freeman.. Kit by on ' V'. Peeler St. Sergeant X. T. Edwards ?-f 1 amp Butner. N. C.. visited tela- 1 ivvs and friends here Sunday. A Friends are glad to see Mr. Willie Jolly out alter being ,Lli lot 1 .ev eraL days. a Mrs. Freeman Kirl y has many, 'rirnds who are glad to sec hei k1 nt again aftv-r being ill for a ^ - MeCOI.I. NEWS . y. i he <c!\ icc*s wcri' vpi v i*.>t! at T?' M t.- -/ i I I r.. cilUlcil. At i 1 uuij-.iv'* was Uev. 11. K | loljiiiMiu road as a text Mi.ttluw I | > " U.ll'l' 'I'" Ml I' Ull' u.H I 1 1 I lie i.n th. This sermon was iiiuh- [ Ii iijovi-d by all. Collection V). t ' service also was \ cry you! at V ynan IJantist church. The liov J ;I x I.. Smith <>'' Col mh/ii preach- n (i.c o! his ;,u >.l sermons which 1 Us highly enjoyed. Collection Oft. Everyone .went home feel y uplifted. \Mrss~to?sa 1.7 ~.Moni >e was .paieT | p y raaiiiul to Mr .lame* Must-ck c. a' (lib:-on. X. ('. p Mi. IV Jones, .Mrs. Millie Mines J is. Margaret A. Clock are still ' in the sick li*st, also Mr. Alonza " JcCloud is in the eitv spending: a * ew days with his sister Mrs. L. HODtiKS MOWS -.I'I.l1 .Luili?X.li"11s.>- ;j ' !,'" nvt ,1 .,,, i>....... . .t \i i ! '' B.'si.iaiiiw/s ?.n Tuv.vsj'y r.ixui. Tiu :r- - ret-.:ry -; n>:; t ji-iZ- jiXnie j-t^= ,i ]u ij> iv) t?!*.' tu;in- rot ij.; nity. M a t atinl.i ( '-1 K < hurt h S tuiay \va- .l 1?!y y !'ur ail . liurc h '.'Kfi's. .titer . u".'": \ > < )'< i : -a??\ trf'titr r:t - -a"'?r-i l'v> s J't'.-s and (iituih. A nut; w t brand in many tt-* ton . (nllrt:ti<>i; S'lO/O. At :>U itclufi; tin (jni'.-ii i>r _LL_ i mr.r. t Yi . I Xiiuuiivvtriu. I'wul?mi a?? ntn i Wfi'c many prrpcnt" To~wrfm^Tr-th(. pnnrrr.Tir. I lie cuiart t will Ik- hack s.?>n \\ alcli your paper for tiie mite. Home: ?1'vt. John?li'-iiry \\ tlii;t?.'-trn . f . i r. ; nci Mi- I;:;yaI Williams who .+*- stationer}?;rt?TVrnih tc n-" I*'ieh!'. i- i.ouie ,011 u f'. r louirli vrsiiiim his -parents. .Mi-> Abbie (Mannings . spent the week L*n<l 'at homo. Pine (Jrove AMIi Mi-sionafy The At's^ionavt memheV ,,f r*im (Iroye AMI' t liu'eli met ITT t:.< iiome of .Mrs. Kuia Mae'Lewis .Sun y ever,inc. .Many nvnkee? - st er -| -reyrnt." They" rt prnte-l r.y v7:kc at rmrni r-retir.y. I'lit lea i:< : .. < . ikv rk VP ,, IIIUi S,?ifi; ,iri V, .'I I fUTIti in:." ;ili *. ;. "Ill i - ' . a ill !j" present. . . i 1 HMO VAN'S . i I l"n<! v'. Bo?,/.ti. Reporter | Sunday scho 1 at M: cedonhi Ii.ii. ! ist ciuillii the past was ! > ry?i:p press o ?mr-i?Mrr?rr : t i.'Mc.j :-v i if SupU .M iT. ey. At th< morning wot.-hi; out | ndpit wa< y rac it with th' ; :- j| nice of-Rev. Leonard Kills. ltw. j 5. Hiirhtowor. Rev. K. Rhodes | md Rev/ Jnncs \V. Rhodes. pas-j oi i.f thf Ho-. . ly Hill Haptis't oi j Holly Kill. Rev. Illghtowei ' "leached for the morning service, i :cxl St. Luke 2'Rl, subject Find- j nu Far.lt. W'v were highly t iitssccI hy his message which was j till of inspiration ami thought. j The services of the day. were 1 ^athvi?hrg-hUyhtad n-nh n strong-age?cieh' ci'cd hy?111'. i?J a Mtos?^ t . lihides. Subject, Receiver oi hrist. ihc left a plenty for us ,) think on. Brother Arthur Mi'lis was elect(! to the?Board of I)"aeons ami in dc ordained in the *near fu- ' arc. v Many visit errs from" the various hurchcs of the community sat in uf services. Cuir.c ; gain w are #011(1 to have you at .all times-, sister Classic Mills is recovering' icely at her home after "tnai ioing treatment at the Columbia ospital for the past several <1; ys. ister Jessvo Hall is improving af:r being ill for several days at cr home. . I 'KOVIPKNCli Aj_ M. lb Clll UCH r Kev. .1. lb l)i\on. Pastor Sunday was a be a lifu.i day. S , . v. as at its best with Sapt and lliccis at tlair no-i of .. ;\ 'i.ie i m.-t tii,g wa,. tail ? : ioly s m it. r.liss'yr..., > collet timi as good. 1 i-iiii truthfully .-t.y , bat all persons attending oaf' Lurch sundae mornine. Ma re it 2s ceci.cd a great treat. lit"". Pixn delivered a sermon that will. i:g lingei within o..r lua'ts. The1 '.e.-sag.- was so true. Mis P. >:t a? 21th Psalm-. Ui i-... ?!.. in,. arlh : i., L.-i .!"> and t i.0 fui: ess the: vol". Sabj.vt tiod's 'Lord- ' Dip III llic Y\ 11! Id. i'ii. P.I a I- | ' ']!- ' m ' St-vi rai pii itua! Pi i- Mini;. (dlki tioo was Very ood. We wish to tl.ardv all o;,jr J rleinls aiai till uihvi - v.Ji,P hi?(,, 1 ? li'aiki' .g ?<*i'vics .ft >?t c ?. unorn I Hiit-s h.r >!; -. \| Dtlesl in.- I 'isttorson of Chapin, S. ( . Sister M'."destine 1'ait tsov. - 1 ' tiled mis 5?!a'i!i Ji. Ir-td. .t . apin a;a! v.v.- I'liiieta! zed a: 'rov idt iK f ehureh. First lr nm . y tho choir: scripture by Rev. .1. .. Dixon; a duct was sung li y liss Ft la Halt tin.I .Mr>. Lain \ t i is. Mrs. Werts also rvad tl.i : hiii.at y Mrs. I'atter.-on left i. > , lourn. h.shan'i, Mi. Samuel ! 'attei si.ti, oi.c son. Sidney; eight istci's. ;wo 1.rothors and a Irost of 1 I eiatives. .Menibt is on I la- sick li.-l air Tat roving; Mr. \\ j!s? n Cv. pis r. :?ek home . gahi i<> the delight | is friend-. 'ipkin. Mr. McCloud s a little II at this writing. Wf. trust those ick folks a speedy recovery.. Rosa L. Betlrca. reporter > w mw I MiH-^WWWI^^WWPPPII sr. .in!1 N M:\VS ( Mil . i'ii- -,Su.iu'ay s- h -< i !?. K^n at ti. 1 i.' i. Sjp;. P. V.\ (j.ovi-r at.il his tc:i?hi.': -1 lit the iv J -l- ' ' 1 t--- " ' ' . i wt'i! ?.v 11 v. A. \\ . . i . i v ii A: 1 '>..! (>: u?r | i acr. a ;j(. 5, r... a.. Ti. *. \: : -i . s. ' i-'. -.a- '... ii ti:.' i-; a >? r?ri ' > . j? r M 1 ^ . -P?i? t fn. >i??. . } .tirO ; S< Ha ?-j?? Wo:<1. At .'S.'U iani ati-r'r. . r s rtv.ca. *i i.< Rov. ? '. K Si-.a.- tii j.a "i - uif N?. \v Sit. ( /.i?n Ham is; i lmrch. Oian.MiMrtf. | ~ V.'f praYrTj'al < ! ; : Alt < -ir->u". | *Uttl-r ft h <: I <>1 !l'T<- i<i <i ? -r?*m J'-m m inii; -7:21 : TV? ? ? '.< Lord of lc :*t p'. \ ; ? ,;!' Ik,m. oj.'\ rinir auto yo. r sa.i..i 1 i iii dt >' t'M 'it-act- TT77 Si.,: a ] illl i llioy; if ]', 1 . .I.',!;..,.':' ? . < ' .llvCr ? . * !"TTT- 1' 1- the chiiil >^i\\s r.-.ji'ht'. Man .. -JC. way a j :ir iii?lit at .Si. .iohn .-chool. ,\I i < s I 'a.vis aivl Mr. II. IVlz.i 'v'iin ft; jui/.i ; Mis ( itari ' (.? - ! ,l.. ; J:,:. . .,.j, . -I. i |).AC. i'i.f j.: oj1 ran* w a ; - i wi ii a Mai :>-"ar-; <I; ?: r|.y S. t . fa: ( . !< '! " - ! ! ; i,.--'] Far S ' i '.M.x.iua? SftsrssgsRSRVTrcaiisff? lvswets 1 ITHI M A !) A M Is Ka^Bsfl > >?* I t"<> , "'t ii;n<> in x ^ 1 l'>!* I'l'!1'N (W . a! ;:: ?i. Iii- . v ti 3 .'{. tnrinlu'f. y ant :t?;to !>ri? V !vti< si <?l s<<r entire life. ea ?t <?fl 3 < nur \?:?\. She tit:: ? :mtc*? to pro H propertii-s. chance the condition 8 you can look ha^U i:p-> 11 your lite a been avet ted had yoi proper ae.t ic R it'-i not too late yet; tall -oe the w d all. U'hal benefit v. e .dd a vridir.t: J to remove ?lie dark clout! which ! 3 pttait:ntees to do to cacti and ever ,S'-o eh;. thi ^r-nn ;i' rim - < f yoii | iiti-.l it rces. lir.ii sj-.c nc: emtdishes c E bition of.y ur life. Satisfaction S Separate ll'itiw For ( tilorrt! f'eop * and be ce>;\ircod. within t ( F'ermanenlly !.orated on Veetinjr !" Highway, re t to Raves Karl ?' > :l't> A. M.-to 10.00 I'. M. li rut JLF U 1 and buj Guisnari e> WOR1 Phone 5261 Co PACK' ICVE-U ...... u- - * >.?>^,r-iH 3 CAN'T YOU 1 SLEEP? -1 L\7 HEN the stress of modern W living gets "on your nerves", r ; end sedat ivc Tgll" <tO "? lot to os-sen nervous tension, to inuke? rou more comfortable, to permit; restful sleep. aim time u day's work and ivorry or a night's wakefulnesss, .alas you Irritable, Restless or Jumpy?gives you Nervous Headsche or Nervous Indigestion, try Dr. Miles Nervine (LicjUld or EfTcryvCscent Tablets) T if Mit/.w V,.t?vine is a time t'.vii il "'sedative" that has "been bringing relief from Functional Nervous Disturbances for sixty v?-i<rs- yet is as up-to-date as this tr.irg's newspaper.. Eiquid 25* v.! st.tin, Fnfervescent tablets 35* e-'ri Read directions and use . 1;.* as directed. T II E L Ml V-M) ADVISOR 6 nr City. County or State A.ME .MADAM THELMAN I * tl <- thought. mind and at- M > matter l ow far away they B airs tc 1 Tin." about a speedy tl of vmr fnoice. reunite the 3 i. 'tli's lost treasure, e about every desire and am D every obstacle that may be in Lj r?>*e >our business, ss?*il your M of jour entire life. Perhaps j nil st-e bow trouble could have I e ct the proper time. Perhaps Q iman who knows all and sees Q : be t? you unless she is able M sarttrs over vou: and this she B y one calling upon hem r life with the ruling planets very h'-pe and desire and am- 9 ?; no r an teed or no charges. I !e. White and Colored come I [he reach of all. ? I Mreet in the Trailer on No. 1 H?er Shop. West Columbia I IV I L1J j h!i ?j CK 1 * from d Brick KS I lumbia, S. C. imbia Pepai-Cola Bottliaf Cm,