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25T? ii.mu; eui.ie to my house and told i \ > ti'.e tot hp 'could give mc? "luck". J-uc He asked for my money, sayine rt - v uui<i Miss it and return it to toe ,? W[i lair-e.-l havvn't b*'?m able to lo- hit cato the man or my money. mi Ik Ans:?And you won't. It is quite an p-~ evident that you have been swinrf-?^ led out of your money. Report the matter to the police so that they ! At can he on the outlook for this t'-< "swindler". The best way to bless I all W your money today is to invest it i tTr L in Government War Bonds. ?'o ; ' Wi _ " r?.. 1. L. M. ?- Why is it my husiuMnj_ is -i '<>? 1 -pending so much tinte in his lodge' here of late? Reckon he has an-j m: NOTE: YOL'R problem will be analy 7T Inrfutfe a clipping of the column wlfK r?* ply?s?ni a quarter (25c) for ABBI ^ INGf covering your birthday: you wi free and confidential "letter of sound a .V * tions in private. Please sign your ft all letters; give vottr birthdnte; and g.v; -^ '8TT\A1Prr> ENVELOPE for your "rej ' ly*vas vet to-1 necessary and confine of logical reasoning. Wrap a Quarte f- * fodrv! Write in* The \RRE* WALLACE S Leader.'L1!0 3As>embl\ Street. Colum ED7STO SCHOOL NEWS A Cordova. F. Ci?Edie Miller, one of oUT students, Juts Just, returned homc froni the Tri County hospital *Al it Ofi'.n .'eburg, S. C. where he-had- ?-1 to undergo an operation. He seems to be doing fine. Mr. Aiken Curry, a member of H! our class, hrs returned home from * Washington, D. C. where he was l... j_ Called on business for'a few days. ~Our" school has Weekly night ~ classes for the adults, taught by ?V? 'mir principal, L. H. Peyton. The entire community is /cry much rp.ti ! e'ted in tile classes. j' * F.,-hv ne js interested in the , info tr iii-. n ! ing given out on the v ; pojnt ^ration and general form instruction. ~~ i log last week a check-up re-1 H vr;. , t.-af Marie Prince end Miss Louise Simpson had merited first and second honors, respectively for the mnintainance of the highest averages for the term. >- li They will de.iver the Salotctory an and Valedictory addresses on commencement day, May 7, 1943. llrr (Mi'ss) Gedelt Salley, reporter .V L >' ROBERT SMALLS ? P 'I1IG1F SCHOOL fc I Beaufort, S. C.?Durtng our chap J' services last Tuesday morn ing, April 13, Mr. George Wright b?1 was in charge, a member of the 'n* 1 senior class. The program con s sisted of: Readings, Instrumental r,'i solo and Spirituals. The program A-p was well rendered and received- bes * The thdnthly Faculty Forum was <iei held Tuesday night, April 13, at u:i ^he school library. The meeting Kit was opened on the regular time. L The Chairman. Mrs. F. G. Rcid PL-* tiook charge and presided in a dir E?v 3 short and brief way. The subject 1 jffi. of the evening \va, "Vocational hri pi* Education Training in Our the Schools". Miss B. Dawkins open- Khi mL ?d the round table discussion. The ' n B- * subject was fully discussed by the itV ' teachers and the summary by Mrs. wh Rr , H. P. Scheper_. Atany thoughtful Mi: expressions were given. rnr ??>' ' The- Robert SmaHs high school die ShT- - -heht rts rygmlnr PTA fiioeting last I to BfrL' W^OTtesdaV at the Washington li- he. -{J . biary.'1.1 TliO int'i'lliiy u'hs opened | Lo Igf with singing by the groun follow. I Mi; ed'by rieciting the Lord's Prayer in tot i?'j.' concert. The remaining part o f tvai w-. the meeting wa, in the hands of wa gEt-* the Secretary, Mrs. W. M. B. hn* fej'- Joncs^, <jup the al^nee of the this ^e^3^of ]me last meeting--were ! the BrVTjeaA, received and adopted. Af-|sur which the roll was called, ,lct K, ; yeech , <)Ae responded with Bible ma TewtfWid^ataej, <* - * : 3 K, Mtar Gr'Wihfbn the sixth grade spc P?:' "B teacher, gave a quiz program f<i< Bf.y y?hloh w?s enjoy fad ?y an. rm ^Benedict College Noses Out 339th J < K aiiic j Efefcedict Col- cu* [ ^2. Thc'efi- <?r< umetl out to Pfli Lg game. P"j 16 men. qf the [ biter to -the t-wW tt social hall, it by. a group is Wed refresh- ' fencing for the vei INGS ARE NOW READY ~~hr tov^ 1 J* nee ON THE BLEMS OF LIFE U AM* fO TOC WHO Ut? M#l/ WA/TI . * ?V|*COMM( VOM r*OfKII XT BE'WALLACE SERVICE t fsrTivvvrrsiTrrTTTnFffTSfT,v?!Q n iMaiSMMMBaUaBMnMMM _.-v 1 ler.wman? He used to spend all v i evenings at home, but now he ;t seeing to be out entirely too a ;eh. v t s:?Your husband is ambitious. -t has been elected to one. of the v /anization there are ahvay, a f v who have to shoulder the brunt 1 the responsibilities and do the t uk. Yot r husband is the back- 1 ound of his lodge at this writing, hen the new officers are elected. I u will see more of your husband. W. - Tlie second week after nas I went on my vacation and t a boy who \vas nice looking. , ndsome and very good manneri s ). When I met this boy I loved a n and he spys whtfn lie first saw r he loved mo. The nights that i went out he treated mo nice c d Wo had rood times. I believe actually- loves mtv-does ht*-?is:?-It's doubtful. He's one of '' ose boys who believe,, in showing ! the pirls a good time. He likes 1 em all but none too much. So ! n't let your ima?rination run a- , ly wiili your better judgement. ie^ "romantic visions" you are ildirig^around this boy will never v itcrializc. ] zed in this column free. Simply j ~your letter. For a "Private ftgv ~ I'S NEW ASTROLOGY READ- > II receive with your Reading-?!"-] dvicc analyzinc throe (3) QuesIII name and correct address to please include a self-addressed. --; [>1v." Explain your case as ful- j yoitr problems within the scope r with your questions and mail j ERV1CE, care of The I'almetto ! bia, S. C. I IACEDONIA HIGH SCHOOL .J The final Declamation contest 1 is held at Macedonia high school -i >?! 1<>, 1943. The contestants J re at their best and held their I dience spell bound .throughout ; o entire evening. The pastor of < e white First Baptist civ reh of . ackvjlle alonrj with the English J t '.tructor and principal of the i nckville hich school (white) ted . as judges! - "Creation" delivered by Fannie _Muldrow won first piece; topes" by TIctvy Small*1 followin second place and tieing for t ird place were Beatrice Flirvies io delivered the "Soldiers Pp. 1 eve" and "Liberty o- I>- ,h" by i -ban Ik Thi; ,. n:.. s. was I 'ecly attended. The first and second read"- will ?v viivii t\ I' r l i ' JIT J*. ? lock in the r.c'r-ooj auditorium. 1 icse grade? are undo:- ?' < m. " ;ion of Mesdame,. C. Augustus : d H. H. Tobin, res?v c ivelv. jl On May 7 the high school will esent "Tommy Falls 'in T.ovo" o public is cordially invi;eil y 1 tend all of these exercises. INCASTER TRAINING HOOL The good people of Lancaster th white and colored are singT the praise of Benedict Col:o for the splendid program idered in the school auditorium n >ril 16th. The Octette was at-its t <t: solos and ducts were ren- a vd. We can't but say that this n s the* bosi of I've season. To A :onipanv the singers were l)r. ( J. Starks. Prof. E. E. Riley and I s. O'Daniels, who is the music j ectrcss of Benedict College. a ^resident Starks made ? few ef remarks about the aim of y > drive, which everybody was (1 to see and hear liim talk, j, is program^closed the popular- ]*. contest i'ri\-e. The,.four ladies j o nuule ufr -jrrnitest were ? ... a * : ? ta ;.. ^ * s* * v ru.\, .MISS l_/avis, IUIS5 Lull)- p i iind Miss Bradley. These la- j" s have worked hard in trying . make the school win: U Tfbught | Miss Fox raised $n..15; Miss ^ Ms .$3.1 fi. .Mis- Bradley (j* 16.90; ? ss Cothran $27.00. making the al $55.40. A special collection e s taken for th(? College which S( s $10.04. The Lancaster Club i been able to send the College * year $91.64. \\'(> all know that y nedict must reach** the goal ^ it it started out to reach. I am p e the Alumni is not'going to tho flag trail in the dust. Long y she live. ' tfiss Maggi,. L. Sims of Union int the week end here visiting jj ends, the was very much up- . ed with the work That Is being ie in Lancaster thru the school { ALSTON HIGH SCHOOL j1 jummerville?Dorohesrt*^ Xoun- ^ Teachers Association met a t < ?ton Saturday, April 17. Many t tters of, importance were dis- I t l8Cd. Our district ' chairman. I g . Ba rn?K waH present and car- ? d on qtiite an interesting' dis- f isiory. After thc meeting the ( >up was served a delicious re- % it in the Home Economics de- I rtment. " fi rhe High School department 11 present its annual play Fii- c y night, April .'10th. The group I presenting Chintz Cottage. c Hie Primary operetta The ifcd- 1 iturps. of Goldilocks will b e i sserited May 4th. 1 t- ' - lope well School Has Successful Year Winnsboro?The Hopewell school nder supervision of Mrs. C. L. titchell reports a very successful ear. The children finished some ery nice projects end showed inerest in their work to the last -ighCn,?The average attendance . ?good throughout the year. 'he teacher is very grateful toward the parents for their fine ur.poit. At the closing April 5, large audience was present to ritness this grand agrir. The enire student body participated in he plays and made it one that vas apprecirted by all. Miss Vaster instructor of St. Peter rave some interesting remarks rhe Misses Mitchell daughters of he instructor recited some very nvely poems. )RAYTOX STREET HI SCHOOL Prof. R. F. CJadden, Principal Xewberiy, S. C.?"WednesdayMidnight" -- a mystery melodra11 a" was presented in% the high chool gymtoriiun, by the seventh ind eighth grades. This play, unr?r the capable direction of Miss .ouise Burch, was one of the best if the season. The proceeds will r'o towards the May-Day effort >f file participating classes.?Att ippreciativc audience witnessed U ... 1 .- I - - ' ? in.- jim.v ami a mci' sum was real- I zed. The following impiis received )rizes for superb acting; Fred 'oleman, Oneal Clkiiu. Gladys Auarns, and (Jthello Goodman. After the nrogr; m. the students, .vere permitted rr Social hour which vas enjoyed by all. l ook for "The Princess Lost A Kitty", an operetta by the little 'oik. SI"NI).\V SfllPOL CLASSES AT C .VTTF POLK Camp Polk, Louisiana?Sunday ~;hool classes were begun here ast Sunday, Th,. idea was advancd by one ?f tne corporals, Reu;en A. Johnsoil, of Carlisle. South 'arolina: "Cm-jToral Jolufson "lias icon in the servile fr six months. Ic is a member of Williams Chap/I A ME Zion church at Carlisle. All the boys here wish to express ITroug- the columns of The P?lnetto Leader sincere wishe,. that rh.ir no.ther*-awl mothers every.vliere may enjoy.the ha.ppiest-Euser day of their lives. The boys ire of good cheer and are highly . onfident that ti e United Nations will emerge victorious from the ,va r. GAFFNEY NEWS The Philadelphia school has loved. Mrs. Geneva Jolly and Mr.:. M. G. Littlejohn are teachers here. \V(. are glad to report tliat Mrs. Amnio Lee Alexander, Mrs. Besic Falls, Mrs. Ana Epps and Mrs . " Browne are able to be-up gain als0 Mnq Rachel Harrison, j ..it. aim .mis. i asm i topper an I | Mrs.-. Johnic JcfiFcrics motored to 'partanburg Tuesday. Mrs. I.illie Kelley is a patient r? the Cieiokee county -hospital .ere. Mr. and Mrs. Erirene Obsy and~ liil.livn have returned to Baltinore, Md. rOMLINSON ii k; ii SCHOOL mows W. M. Anderson, Principal Kinjfstree, S. C. ?The first of :"i.- resting and helpful series of Uh programs stressing "Health n 'he Horn,, Front" during Xaionit) V imiv. Ilo?i.i. m- . I I. .inn ei'K was resented by thi' primary Department of this school on Monday, ipril 5. The featured ~A~ Victory lardcn" supervised by Mrs. H. A. trow 11 and Miss H. McKiin. and epresontcd by first grade tots ppropiately dressed in vegetable ostunies of paper; A "Health ong" contributed by Mrs, Middle>n's second grade group*. and a talth poster demonstration by liss Parker's - made tw-<> group; lea'it'n song* and recitations from rade three, taught "by Miss . J." ulton a ltd Miss Roach; Poster )r:imatizat ion of Health Rules ?U 1VHVI ""'null I?" , Ml il'fiUU' r i.nm gi t-lt.' 4B, instructed i.y -Mr-;*. N"; M'-Farlin; Health LLuiillL^. noflash card answers by grade A , - instructed by I\ri =s I,. K. [ocse. On Wednesday the high .liool groups p^X'scnU'il round-talc discussion ofi^TnTitiBK'uIoaiy and msic directed by Miss K. L. Moris. The physical eilucation fea.ires were supervised by Miss D. 1. Watson. 1 A practical health feature 'was typhoid clinic on Friday which rovided vaccine for all students t a small fee. G(>2 students rea- 1 zed the-necessity of the inoculalon and responded tctuiily, Following the clinic were a ser?s of health movies presented by ' representative from the State tealth Department. The movies ere "Behind the Smile" which trussed tlv proper care of the f>nth fii.m tlm 'I-- I v. . v.iv iiuaii b cw c 111" ttU" It; "Just Plain Facts," which ave the plain facts of Syphilis nd Gonorrhea?their causes, efects and treatments, and "On iuard" which dealt with the pieention and "cure of Diphtheria, rhesc movies climaxed the series if programs of the week. Miss K. I.. Morris, Mrs. B. Dim- J >ry McCombs and Mr. J. M. Mc\lister were the members of the :ominittOe appointed by Prof. W. If. Anderson to arrange the prosraniB for National Negro Health iVeek. THE PALMETTO LI Commencement Announcement, j Leesville High School Monday^ May .3, 5:00 p.m.?May Day , Friday diyht, May 7?Banquet done!*? night. May 10?Plays: "Billy's First Date"; "Calling All "Girls"?7th and 8th grade* Friday night, May 14?Operetta "Mother Goose and Co." 5th ant; ? fit i grades _ _ Monday night, May 17?Operetta "A Dayf in Flowerdom"; 3rc and 4th grades Sunday, May 28,_. 4 p.m.?Annua Sermon?Rev. C. A. Dunlap Monday?night. May 24?"Kiddie; Carnival"; Primary Dep't. Wednesday night, May 26?Com mencement Exercises Educational AddressAwarding of Diplomas? Ypu are cordially invited. Rev. A. A. Amaker, principal Supply Div. No. 2 De feats Post Detach. Of Ft. Jackson 8-0 Fort Jackson, S. C., April 20? Three fast doubly plays, super' pitching and speedy base running featured the Sunday',, game be I ween the Supply Division No. 1 r.nd^thc Post Detachment, colored of Fort Jackson. : Flawless b-all during the lirs innings ncfSWl no score' for e.ithe: i team. However, in the first stagi -of -the second Trafhc "Big Piggie' Jr.hnson, 210 lb. flash 0f the Pup ; jtly Division, stole home fron third base to begin his bid for ba^i running honors for the day. Fron then oil tutt41 th^-fust ol' t-e oighxl inning it was a pit'ehovh; duel be 'ween?( id. ''Bo-?VV?u Supply Div. and Cpl. "Cvrley' Jeffries of the Post Detachment with splendid support by botl teams. Then tame- t e eighth inning ami into the batter's box agaii -strode the over dangerous* Clyd* "Slim" Isley. who promptly pole< a t<>ss .'124 feet into deep cento i field and the Supply men begai to move. Green. Couser, Mont gomery, Alston, iJohnsonT Huey and Hunter all sent healthy bin gles all over the field and cement "pTTtlio came by <MVll!v the tmrtn? "SdTT ~ many starts, the Supply men scrv< notice on surrounding teams oi their intention to repeat theii stellar perfoimnnce of the has ketball season. Double plays b> t h e Green-Montgomery-Cousei Tombi natron plus the 4 hit pitching ( f Mgi'. Wes Brown gave add ed emphasis to their team potency. WI!.MAMS CHAPEL A. M. E. C Hl'RCH liL'v. I. \Y. Janerctte, Pastor ? Orangeburg. S. C.?Despite the inclemency of the weather quite 1 - ? .4 i4ii ki' lungregation greeted the pastor at t:e 11 o'clo.k services. The pastor selected his text from St. Matt. 2t:b. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed this great mcssage. Rev. Janerette left no .-tone unturned in pointing out the various truths that centered nround this soul stirring message and too, last Sunday being Palm Sunday, ti e Floral committee se lee ted th.e most beautiful flowers suitable for the occasion and seem ed to have had such pleasing effect on the congregation. This is just li!<o Mrs. Breeland. The doners add much to the attractiveness of the pulpit. Everything isi'n bloom at the above nrrtned church. All scent to be working hard to make the big rally i gieat success. The rally will voire ofl* on the 2nd Sunday in May at which time every member is asked to pay S5.00. We are anticipating not le.-v than two thousand dollars. The League ami Sunday school are ? til! much alive. The les- m i;i Sunday sc c<d wu< interestingly reviewed by Mr. 15. T. lli'ldeIjtand and the l<>?on story was told by little Edward' .hfrnW of t lass No. 'i. The Sunday school ;s luTftTrir. uimneW-7Hfi nau?Ud? new u-jjltiiv iia< been added. lilt- IJ'-H'jl' . '.s MU.lc alive mid*. 1' Mr. II. I,. Pmcknoy's .lendershi*). The Twelve Tribes of Israel will be bad here Wednesday nifht Apr. ill at under the direction of Miss Janie Player. All units of the. thine are expected to take a part. Mis.. Player has been indisposed for quite some time and we are so happy to see her out npain. We have missed her very much and prayed constantly for licj- speedy recovery. The tntire church is much alive. Rev. .Innerette is truly a wonder1 uI leader'and A'c die VM'V pi'e.ld t?f hint. (doldie M DufTie, reporter K.MAM Kl, A. M. K. C HI KCll Cope. S April IS---This was a successful day in spite of the fact it was raining. Sunday school at 10:30. The lesson was briefly discussed. At 11 o'clock the Rev. P. F. Felder preached a faithful sermon from The foxt St Matt. 20:30 which reached the at Lcntion of all. Collection amount, od to $14.38. The rentiers of tie Pnlmett< T/cacIcV aire The teasing' at Kmanurl Mr. Willis McClcllan and Mist Dora PringTe tvere happily mar rictl on April 6th. M. C. Williams, reporter 5ADER , ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ~~c Rev. K. I.. Moore, I'astor Sunday school at the usual hour ? with Supt. and co-workers. Rev. , Moore gave an inspiring- message , oslug- lor r is subject Watch and . Pi ay Temptation. Matthew 26: 41. * After service thc St. James ] choir was filled to its capacity and , which collection was taken amount ~] ing to S7.23. ? ? I | S.inlay afternoon the baccalaureate sermon v.a.. preached by t o " "rv. f\ A. ?Gr.ttWen-.-?Collection I was $1.75. The graduates wore white dresses with white corsage. . Class colors, orange and navy 1 blue. Pvt. Hubert Hoard of Texas visiting his wife. Mrs. l'holma Hoard of Poiparia. Mrs. Annie ' Hoard of Boston. Mass., departed this life April 9 and was funeralized April 14 at' St.) James A. M. E. . church.?The Siumon was ju'eached by Rev. K. L. Moore. Nils Hoard was 87 years-old. She leave,, to mourn her lost five daugh . tors, twenty-one grand t-hildren, twenty-one great grand children. Mrs. Peralee Summers of Boston, Mass.. js visiting liej- parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bishop. Mrs. rt.r> n_'_, - .... wrnr.cihi jvilc ul uumui1 is visiting ' or narontq Mr. and/Mrs. I^j'ank Callmau. Mrs. Ella Garniany is. jrettinif along fine. I Mrs, Ruth Counts, reporter hoikjes news* t has been teaching in Lowndcsvillc > has icturncd home after G months . work. Mrs." Annie E. Weston is in . n>hn Loniax. Mrs. Julia Makiris i visited her daughter in .Greenwood j last week. Rev, and Mrs. W. E< l White and; little' daughter nf Glini , W.i.i sm ut a lew hours last Sun. day in the tome of Mr. and Mrs. (- AW?II. Ma kins Miss Rnhy Mae . ' (iambrell was suddenly called .to , Philadelphia, Pa., due to the illi nc'.s of her cousin, Mrs. Sarah Sampson. Mrs. Lula Brown and'< ; little great grandson Johnie have i returned home after spending sev. ? oral weeks in -Newberry visiting 1 relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary > l.ipford and little Bobbie Jean of i Greenwood spent the week-end - with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ~ Anderson. \ ST. PAUL A. M.-K. ClURCH Lancaster, S. C.?Last Sunday .u.s a rainy day but a ialthful few " 1 imm/i thrnv . v?.n? luwi VQ tilt' lUUI L'l.. ' 1 no linancial side was so good unL in tne iiastor had to smile t o ' give vent t0 his feelings. It can .ain up here en Sunday but tnut does not hinder us l'roin sending out pastor his support. So lie uueSTiot have to woiry about rainy Sundays. 1 tie csunday school opened at the usual i our. Bro. James White euiuiucieii u witn grace and delight. 1 he teachers took charge oi tneir several classes as usual, and at the same ttnie contesting lor tne attendance banner and tne , oiuring banner^ When the secre[ taly read her report she declared , mat bro. .lame's White had won tne financial banner. Bro. Write | then asked sister Daisy .Moore to ! picsent to him the banner. Sister .Moore said she was big enough to do so since she ha,s won it so many times. Our Sunday school, is growing larger and better every 1 ' day. I Our people are still leaving Lancaster. Those who are not iro. ing for the cause of "Uncle Sam" 1 are going* for other reasons. Sis- I lef ->j. J. Thrower left last Saturday for Baltimore to spend a while 1 wit: her *husban<ikwho left about a month ago.' The Rev. Mrs. Boy- < kin left Saturday for Baltimore and Washington to spend-a while'* with her daughters. Pi'e. Clyde Martin from the Air ( Base Camp in Rainbridge, Ga., was heme a few days ago to spend a while with hi.-; father Rev. J. ] j S.--Martin. , I Mrs. Nealy McLewane was call- < j ed to Winston-Salem to the bed ( side of her daughter- who was se- i i rtously sick. Wo ("ope her a j speedy cccdvcry. Sistei- Francis ; ( rocket is still oil the sick list. ] j At this writing phi* seems to be ] .. improving. t Tiie ministers <>t Caneastoj- have" t t'oHaed un Alliance.- They met at.., uic iivn.v wj nv\. u.-o. mrtiun MU|? I;.v ,.v?-ning.. T:;cv arc t0 render n nrnrtuni at the /-ion rbtnvn rntiay night. Our Pastor Rev. Mar- ( tin is the principal sneaker. Ho is to talk 911 the Life and Cruci- . fixioiiof Wefojnf Xhe i?ul>lie to know t at our i church is jn fin(. shape row and has been ever since Rev. ; .Martin ha., been here. \V,. hard' ly have any friction. We just keep I "rolling along". \A Member '< SPARTAN Itl'RG NKW8 < i Th.e reccnf cold ir. this section i has cost tlie farmers over $.'1,000, . i 000.00. It is said the fcntirc peach | crop of Spartanburg county is ' lost. It does seem as If Chaplain Fuller's charges of the treatment of our boyu over seas should be investigated, i Sgt. A. T. Pearson former N. C. Mutual agent in this district spent i several days here during the week. . Rgt. Pearson is nrtw slatioried tlT" California.^ Sgt. and Mrs. Leroy Warren. Ji " left Sunday for Springfield, Ohio, ) where they wii! spend a two weeks . vacation. ' _ = i The board of management of the i - USO lutd their annual election of [ board menibers Wednesday night and the following Were added J. S.' _ xJL j J' . t_ ' PROREXCB NEWS I I. M. Stokes. Exporter 1 The pageant Call of America, ,vas given at C.mbe'land Metho- "J list church by -Mrs. Susan Green ( v\as quite a success. The total , imount that was raised occr $200 i ; Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Wiley o f h Darlington arjr the proud parents ! , M a fine son. Mother and son are . < before marriage was Miss Boa- ' nice Reynolds, the daughter?of I Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Reynolds of ' j Florence. The East Side Mission, branch j-; of Cumberland church is oeing j , lenaired, much to the credit of the congregation. Tl^e city was saddtned last , we?k by the tragic death of Miss Almeia. Wil 1 iams, who for many r years was a member of Wilson Huh faculty,-and sister of Dr. W. L. Williams. The funeral was held at Cumberland M. church on 1 last Friday April 16tlu-.lt was ! largely attended. A brief pro- ! gram was rendered. Eulogy by i the pastor Rev. ,J. W. Taylor. Interment was at the family ceme- jtcry; where tlye body was placed under a bank of beautiful flowers. other relatives and a host of sorrowing friends. Mr. James Jones is a patient at the McLeod Infirmary. His many friends wish him a spe_idy recovery. ? Mrs. Sarah Pace, R. N'.,,of Tuskegee, Ala., is in the city visiting her husband I*vt. ConniJ Pact' of. the Florence Airbasc. Cpl. and Mrs. Qiiinn Mosebv of tile?Florence- Airlvgp Iiiivn hiw?n I en a furlough at Moiguntown.W. 1 Va., liaye returned. They reported a pleasant trip. ? Alls. Itirth Tiiulnl left for her home Washington, I). C., Miiuiay night. AJTTT1 18 'to visit relatives and 'friends. ? ? rAlr. Jesse Dupree of Florence County?had thc misfortune?u~f-losing his home and contents by fire last week. He is the uncle of Mrs. Lena Mae Stokes. Send all news to I. M. Stokes or phone 1368-M, 421 \V. Main street. LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL L. I). Bradley, Principal The annual sermon will be delivered by Dr. J. I.. Bentow, P. E. of the-Kingstrce. District, Sun- j gin at 5 p.m. in the school audi--_ toriuni. The PTA is now very busy trying to make the rally on that clay a great success, Thursday night, April 27, the first grades under thc direction of Miss Elizabeth Lueus and Mrs. C- Miller Morgan will present the operetta A Visit with the Kings and Queens_ -Friday night, April 30, the second and third grades will present the operetta Midsummer Eve under the supervision of Misses M. O. Jones, C. E. Bell, E.R. Weston and Mrs. J. H. Washington. Both nrici'l't t:>? will lirxrin of a-.i~ p.m. Parents arc urged to see that their children report or pay i'gr their books before examination, which will begin May -1th. St. James A. M. E. Church Rev. A. It. German, Pastor . The ACE League met and elect ed the following officers: President Miss Erma Thompson; vicepresident Mr, James Eaddy; secretary Miss Marion L. Rose; treasurer Miss Mamie Eaddy; chaplain Mr. Ilollie Frierson; reporter Miss Gladys B. Williams. .Viss Mamie Eaddy is to dismiss the topic, What Effects the War hus on thP Coming Generation, next Sunday. THE MYSTERY OF EASTER" r<) BE 1'RESENTED 11Y 2ND "ALYARY CHOIR APRIL 25th Another masterpiece by Lee Rogers, "Ti e Mystery of Easter" .antata, will be presented by the Second Calvary Baptist church hoir, Sunday night, April 25th at ' 1i o'clock. Tlie choir is composed of the following., persons; Sopranos? Hesdames Brown, Gary, Green, flatten and Nance. Altos: Mrs. Re then, M isses Jones, " Little jor n md White. Tenors: McssrsVttTrgh- J *, Holiday wild-- Roe. Bassos: J Messrs Artemus, Bailey, Brown ' Uid_Jil'OU.er. j The public is cordially invited ,0 witness this rendition. : RED HILL BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday was a dreary day but l Sunday school was well attended. The lesson was reviewed by the >astor's wife Mrs. H. E. Taylor. After a warm prayer meeting > noble sermon wag preached by Lhe pastor, Ri?v. Taylor which .aused us to feel the spirit o f God. After thrs wonderful serwas added to the deacon board. We have quite a few members on the sick list, but at this writing all are improving nicely. Woodword, II. L, Barkadalc, P. P. Worthy and Mckinley Mackleduff. These take the place of four retiring members. Prof; C. C. Woodson was elected chairman of the boarl. Mr. E. T. Graham is director and Mrs. Eunice Thompson issistant. The Rev. Campbell, pastor and hig members o f the Holiness church arc much in demand in iUilJUIUC?Jliaui- -JM5ASES m guiiiuig over financial programs. Rev. Campbell is kho\Vn as the radio pveaehor. He serves the \Vhole city on Saturday nights. - I Jet hoi A. M. E. Church lev. I.. C. tiutler, Pastor Sunday was ineloment Lei do- ' spite tile weather services wen trood j t the churches. Sunday school was very good with Mrs. Willie 15. McCoy Asst. Supl. and teachers at their post. The review was given by Mrs. M. N. . Sanders. The pastor preached insplrin.' jl" -eimons morning and evening to appreciative audiences. In the afternoon we enjoyed a wonderful sermon by Rev. L.B. Moon of St. Piudr Music by the Male elm- / rus. The annual S. S. Forum will be at our church May 1>. at 3:.'U> o.'clock. More i bout this prograpi p. next we?k's issue. ,4. Rev. D. C. Brown of Pendleton 0. was the week end guest hf Mr. j! and Mrs. Eugene Smith. Mesdames Julia Little, Lola Auair and Miss Georgiannu Little of-Clinton were the Sunday guest? j ]Aj of Mr Will Garrett and family. Rev-, L.B.. Moon, Deacon and ]p. Mrs. Q. D. Oliphant wore dinner ! g guests of Deacon and Mrs. TI10- | p. .nas Henry ^Sunday. Mrs. Henry ! assisted by hsr daughters Miss f r.j Leo la??Mie,?La urn?HiewsU'i C served a most delicious dinner. | i.< Miss Elsie Mae Mills was hos- j 1 toss To the members of the Jolly- sr Pals Saving Club Tuesday. ! d The funeral 'services _j?X Mr, I .Henry Parsons?was hrlrl last : ' Thursday at Rocky Springs Rap- j in tist church. Thy eulogy was de-j >' live rod by Rov.^L?VW Ma th is . ho. f u:.. 1: r -r I (II lilt" Wii?S A.ill'111" | ing in the Maddens section and i N LlhiI?umtla_.Jiis hom?. in I.aurcns about six years. He is survived by v his wife, ni?v dt.it'-tluers and four sons. Two of the sons are >h the 11 Armed Forces. We sympathize with t'.'.? family . of tile late Mrs. Parthcna Andei- *! son. * i ?Paul Baptist f'hnrbii Key. I,. K. .Moon, Pastor ? pi Sunday school was well attend- a ed. Supt. Moadtfrs was absent, but Miss Elol Watts ran. things very efficiently. Banner class was -No. -2.- The school -was- addressed by Miss Watts and Rev. Moon. _ Mis.s Jessie MaL. Hunter was the acting secretary. The pastor preached a real rc_- _] vivrl sermon at the morning services from the Sunday school lesson. Music by tht, Midgets. In the afternoon, accompanied by the male chorus" and a number o~f members?Rev.?itboon?preached at an inspiring service at Bethel AMEJ" church. At night a niec congregation heard .and enjoyed another spirit- J ual sermon. Music by Jr. choir. The Pulpit Aid Club^net at the home of MisTs" Rosa Shepherd on g i hursday. After a profitable bus- j ttops session, delicious refresh- J nioni o U'rtv . unni'o/1 ..w.y SV.TW, | J int levi,ai closed Friday night .1 with many wishing it to continue. PERSONALS Mrs. Lucile Davia hud as her * guests for dinner Monday Rev?? Moon, Rev. Bowman and others. Each morning,"noon ami night found them trying to get aroi.nd to all the doors opened to then: and tables ladcned for them. ^ Friay night Deacon Dendy. Mrs. .. Lueinda .Jackson and Mrs. Ozellu ?' Waffs entertained at supper ef- <1( ter .services, the pastor and Rev. Bowman, Rev. and Mrs. L.C. Dut- i * Jer, Rev. and Mrs Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Crane, Miss Kiel i Watts, Pvt. Alonzo Whitener and I Mrs. Mary C. WJiitener. Amid lovely decorations of ferns and dowers a tasty menu was enjoyed. We were all glad to see Private Whi tenor who is stationed at a ? i nip in Kentucky. -H<> spent two lays with home folks. () Sgt?iSainuel?Itomiv and guest from Camp Croft spent tile week end with his family. White (Mains Tiaptist Church ~ Rev. J. I'. Barton, Pastor ^ Despite the unfavorable woath- ^ or many were at church. Sun- ' fc. day- scliool at usual hour with SujA. and teachers present. The lesson was beautifully-taught by the pastor. The morning sorv lees- were -very -rinspiring. Prayer service was led i by Bro. M. L. Grant. The pastor's text-w?ti taken froni_Murk_ 10 Our hearts rejoiced while he delivered the Svorct. We have two T ? sick incumbers. Bro. Fleming and j ' SlKUil1 fdwei'l U'b [biiy lor then; I in early recovery. I _ Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Barton and ' .y Deacon and Mrs. Braw were the; ilinner guests of Deacon and Mrs. j M. D. Grant. A deliciots dinnci | was served NINETY- [SIX NEWS ! r Friends of Mr. J. R. Dean and family fornfbrly of this place hut residents of Greenwood sympa- ] thize with tl'.em in the serious ill- J i licsa nf Mrs, ' fiijga-.iMin, W'ft I and mother. Mrs. C. A. Dean was a pleasant visitor of Mrs. .1. C. Calhoun and i Mifr (?. \V. Burton last Thursday. [ * Mr. Bnrton?wns getting along | "I fairly well. Mrs. Annie Dial left last Wcdneday for North Carolina to be with her sick grandmother. Misa Hannah Rogers of Buffalo N.Y., is visiting her mother Mrs. ^ Cnixie- Rogers^ : ni The Burial Aid Union will hold J ^ its meeting at Trinity ME clu.rch . Saturday. This is a wonderful or- , ' ganization. They raise 11 h?rgc a- j q mount of money in these meetings to bo paid to widows and trr* & phans. Mr. D. S. Williams is the efficient secretary. He certainly Sees that the finance is straight, a _ Saturday. April 21, ID 13 1 -ItALTIAlorK ill! XlvWS _ liy Mrs. 7 . C. !)iiu^la?s Oh "April t~, Mr. Samuel uphiiis ami .Mr.?. Alc\> Lanul Hop* T~ I't.' i1.??\W?wish U'P'. upl? nuirh sat-.; sr.. aits. Alec ir.il is tlv du'-iTir.n! Mrs. SirL* Land. S e live.: hi So. th ( a1 i tin. 'I no S. S. S. riv:> ir; i . ith Mrs. jTiu's Ames U.'!7 L. Sih.ioi'.cv Sc. Vi.m- ?h? 1.1 :siit'vi si-sior, a ?! - *ious repast, v... in rvcil. This nr. is e\ TV :b '.nr. v.''- L isitoi- are veieorar. ' a ! 1; ol" T> A*, i-'e.-' -y >.' nl. : Kit.; r?.:> r. S. t * ti r? rip': "I >. V; . ' . Ci'.-.f. Mi ;. Williams. Mrs. Julia T Core ;m o .e!,p- t f t\ ' a' \ 1h?'. born Kridnv <;miner. Ajii il . Hi. 10 S7. She is m?mother 'J' ei'b.*,?rli;1 Imt. i S:i nvdav 1 n pi. the baby boy assert avay. "?!<** he" is cloiir.r rv.\" all*. T"r.?iyi:s (]oj?? {ho p of* .Mr. an! ???' . Alexander r. Gore of Chester. South Cr>oan. 7..,...,,,. The ;: i-nl- ; si-rvi.es re 'cletl- . Wed at ML V \rop tb,. past >vKovr Mat:h^v- i?r too i -1' ?' . *' an] Mrs. ;ir- (lie > <1 limits In ' na a!" .< Heath lew litlla :'o .. _\'"as bi ll' ( 1 'oth op S-'ini nioj?nin:r. Aprs-^ I nt, N. Hr>r.e Si. Funeral _ ?> ;t Mt. Hi elrtvch roritrlfd by Tier. MrH (liev. s.^ n?<our. _.vir.-'._ ' ' !' '" % had as r*?i'iP'st?V v.?Fnv' ig<^ i?I v. nd l\iis. i lardy. Mis. I . . !)vjrl:iss al.so vciv pan jruv.-ts Mr. Friendly McC'-'.v wont trf "4b - *(-?. !: ?d' F?lm Sunday visa b"s sister Mi? s Marion Me." T7iMT- A M-51! i?Mi Ci ay?H? Hi Mtrtc pi-"v Ai)?? As.ol'.-e Won lbis who hod In the liospitrl i> We. i.-r'ni. Pfc'.- I is stationed 'o biniv 1 : loans, I,a.: Pvt. a' nit- " 'amp Dix. New riscv. y the. son*. of Ir. nr.H xan'-ler. Gore Jr. f Che- , Wo arc a?ltb*.}? iccial pr;-,yyi..s i'or ihe boys in tho tuned forces! "cAims PROFESSIONAL BpyiaBeisL^agfjbb ^. \ u v?'.m +m^m DR. II. D. HARPER DENTTST Filling, P4ate<., fJoldA Crown?, ItrHtfjes ?^ Extraction tYv Cnndurt ion Anesthesia ? Offire Honrs- Telenhor.* - ? A.M. to 7 I'M. 2-0750 709'? -Main St root :~j<r a )k. H. li. 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