The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 01, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, May 1,-1-943
Ejecting New Ti
.
ft l^HKflE ' ^ BEhi
the construction of a million-dolh
machinery is shown, above. The
- for the Chicago, llock Island, and
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
i
Easter was enjoyed here very
much. The .day was pleasant.v
church services wow well attend- i
ed; many went out of town, and !
many came here from other places
for the Easter-tide.
?Among the visitors, here wore:
Mrs. Brooks Walker and little
daughter, Margaret Joan, Fayetteville,
N. C., her mother Mrs.
Brewer and sister, Miss Brewer,
*1 4 1 A* .... * * W
mi. v,i u^iuui i v^eccna I'.'j
Forney, Hickory, N. C.; Mrs. DaUj
sy Arkins, "Coitrmbtts, -(Mrm; Mis<l
Virginia W; lker, N. Y. C.; Mr.
William WylR anil wife, Harrisburg,
Pa.; Mrs. Bessie W."Brown,
Mrs. Viola Brown, Mrs." Lucy
Roberts, Rev. Ulysses Walker,.
Winston-Salem, N'.C. Mrs. Dorothy
Young Parrott, Philadelphia; Mr.'
and Mrs. Harold Spann, Wushington.
I). C.: their three littip children
from Winnsboro; Mr. George
Barber, his wife, Mrs. Naomi Bar- ber
antHn.by, Baltimore; Miss-Adiine
S. Maxwell, Richmond, Va.
Mrs." Ruth W alker Pope, Newport
News, Va.; Mr. Otis Patton, Abbeville;
Mr. C. J. Hough, Portland,
Oregon; Miss Maretta Massey,
.Mr. and Mrs. E. Belton;
Mrs. Weston, Rock Hill; Miss Do
rothy Paden, Philadelphia; Mis..
Bessie Honor, Kmnudt Scott Hi
^jcnool lacujiy, Hock Hill; Miss
Jrtiry Lee Worthy, Summit, N. .1.
Mrs. Annie Bell Monroe, Morristown,
N. J.; Miss Hattie Coleman,
Miss Daisy Coleman, Blairs;
Miss Mf.gnolia Hunter, Spartanburg.
Students here for Kayter wore:Miss
LucTI.* M tight, Miss Eliza
Rainey, Miss Willma Lee Worthy
Miss* Hilda Killian, Miss Maggii
B. Sanders, Miss Christine Jackson,
Miss Virginia Smith. Friendship
College, Rock Hill; Miss Rachel-^paunrMVUsH-MMrroLhy
Heatll.
Miss Virginia Price, Brnedict College;
Miss Willip Mamie King,
J. C. Smith Univ.; Miss May Rose
/Auair, .vnss nutn KK'd, Citato
College, Miss Fletcher Cohen.
Bennett Colelge.
Finley High teachers who went
to their respective homes were:
Miss Dewey McDowell, Union;
Mis? H. O. Wright, Camden; Miss
Catherine Tucker, Miss Naomi
Miss Ethel Clarkson, Columuia;
Miss Ethel McMullin, Lancaster;
Miss Ruth Rice, Williamston.
Miss Juli^ ."pann spent Eastei
in Laurens.
Miss Cynthia Humbert spent
the time in Asheville, N. C.; Mrs.
Ruth C. Jumes went to State"College,
accompanied by her youngest
brother, Mr. Edward Crosby;
Miss Mattie Mae Heath is spending
several duys in Washington,
D.C.; Miss Mary Alston, Wades^boro;
Miss Joanna Blackwell,
ir.s?Mabel SuinUoi',?iCamden. ?
Thesp ladies ifp teachers in Fin-:
Icy ltign school.
Soldiors here were: Mr. James'
Heath front Camp in Mississippi',:
Mr. Win. Benson, Camp near Sa-^
vapnnh, Ga.; Mr. David WyKcy
Camp near N. Y. C.; Mr. Ilenvy.f'
ite (Samuo) Camp Br^cken^;:
fe, Ky., Rvt. F. E. MclncM&r
tVinnsboro^ in Camp in FloHK.
Mrs. Lizzie Chalky left Sctdr-j
uuy ior wnsnirvgton, u. c., t o
.spend a few -Weeks with Mrs. Maf
rie Head and Miss Hatti0 Gladden.
. '
JtLv. Hueston Breflgr, -wept to
Washington. D. C?. Saturday' tor "
0ii\ .jndonnite $tay4. > =.- ** *.<' '*
^ Mr. Cehti y James hC? returned
from. BennetLsvilie, 1- -wirere l
sp.nt several ua^vs with his wiH' j
Mitts Eunice Adai rmuj&iy
t<4*eher in Finley }, ac<H>^ !|
c; ine down from \V^^TnrtT^rt?m' Alio
spent the Kastcr-t?%e" With het
mother, Mrs. M. M. 'Adair.
ell. Jain s VYoods and iVlr. William
Arthur Cohen cam* home
from A and T. College wncre
they were seniors-, and left Monday
morning tor Ft. hragg,- to
join the a rated forces^
Dr. ,1. S. Allen attended, the S.
O. Medical Association in Coluin
bia last week.
Mr. Harold Cox spent last Sunday
with hi$ mother, Mrs. "Lizzfo
dai Basin Bridge in \V
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^rill
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oa"y machinery is being used by the C
ip bridge across the Tidal Basin in W
Des Moines, Iowa, firm has done tlie b
Pacific Ilaihoad for a number of years.
Cox Foster. t<
Miss Mildred Jackson went to -p.
Columbia Monday to take exami- ti
nation so sis to join the WAAC. II
Mr. James Jackson ami family cl
nave moved from Bail.-y St. where ?
they have lived many years, to* 11
his two story home which"he pur- >
chased, on I.oomis Si. This re si- l!
donee is phnsafttly remembered u
a.v having b?en the ho in *? of -the G
late Re\. and irrs. D. C. 11 a.run. cl
P
A very enjoyable Easter pro- c
gram was given at Union Baptist
church ->3uiidny. after nor?. ___Thc (i
little folk acted well their parts. ., >
Mrs. S'apolia Worthy anil Mrs. S(
Beatrice Gregory made excell.nt i y
talks\. Sunday school and church | p
services were well attended.' At ' c<
night the offering was $7.00. i J
At .5 o'clock in the afternoon at I tj
Mt. Olive Baptist - churchr Mr. ; 'f
Gibb Dorsey was in chargj | y
en iovi d by those in attendance. |-^
At Calvary Baptist church Sun I
day, a large: crowd was present' oi
for morning service. Pastor M.T. i -v
Coker pl eached a soul stirring j (.<
sermon. Twenty persons had "been j ii
! slced to raise, and report $5.00 ( 0
each. When the list was called, | ;i
ail i cspunded. The morning's col- j
lection war?$1TJ.lrt. >4+
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglass j <>
Ayers, a son. Kenneth Lewis, on ?
Monday, Apiil 26. Mother and j A
baby are doing fine. Mrs. Ayers w
was formerly Miss Bessie Lewis. | v,
Chester -friends are?gkwf?to li
know that young Mr. Quay Hop- s,
krns is improving in a far away g
Army Hospital, after being critically
ill?His father, Miv Quay ?
Hopkins, Sr., who hurried to his
bedside, has returned horn?.
Miss Estelle Kice, of Sanders
High school faculty spent the'
week end with her friend, Miss 1). I
L. Heed.
fVt. Harold D. Scott of Camp I !?
v r- - <. . I i<
ouiiuxii . v_^peni. 'aunaay nurc (
with his niece. Miss D. L. Reed, j
Mr. Alexander Champion passed "
away Tk. rsduy at his Jiome
Lancaster St.. after being- in Tailing
health for several months.
Me wr.s a deacon of Friendship y
Baptist church and had server. V,
faithfully in that office for more 41
than .'JO years A large crowd at- p
tended funeral services rt hi:,
church on Monday afternoon a' 4
M:.'p) o'clock. The pastor, R-V. M. .
Hall preached the sermon. Talks
were made bv Rev. Lewis of Rock h
Hill,. Rev. Moore, pastor of Car- y
mel Presbyterian church, Mr. W. L
H. Cloud, on behalf of the Odd a
Fellows, Deacon Sawyer, on he
half of the deacon hoard and the jj
church, Prof. J. T. Jones, on Mr.
Champion rs a Sunday ? School j
worker. Letters, cards, telegrams |r
and the obituary were read by , y
Miss Annie Belle Coleman. Sev- u,
eral pi cachet s filled the pulpit
The floral pieces wore very beau- . ^
tirah-Besides -hL;: w i te.-Mrs. Maggig
Hooper ''Champion, 1:3 leaves
10- children, six of whom came to
tne funeral services. His children
our; r,nz<i ,i . ?oons, winniVSnleni,
N. C.; Mrs. ?Maudv
I, Egg Htrbor, N. J.; Mr. Jas.
Alexander Champion, Jr., Mr. q
Walter Champion, Mrs. Obolia n
Williams, Mjs. Mary C. Attics, ,v
Miss. Maitha Champion, Mr. John n,
Chtmpicn, Mm. Lillic C. Martin,*.
all of Detroit, Miss Annie Cham- > ,
rioo of Detroit, who teaches in
North Carolina. 26 grandchildren ,,
:> Jir-at erandchildfsn, one sistei. j
Mrs. Delia Chis'lni, or Richmond, ,,
VUTi *nd a host of relatives and ,r
frinjif's. Mr. Champion was lwie< o
fWrrfed; his first wifo was Mrs. fj
Frances Champion, the mother o?
children. Sac preceded bi n t,
to. the grave many years >!(< < die owas
ft lino, rjiiel chiistinn man. ,,
Iwtnsfrious, kind and jiolitc. II,was
buried with Ot'd Fellow hon- \
II, K,.?? n. M....
Cathie Isoni \\*; s funeral direc- I
tress. J
At Carmel Prrsbyterian church (j
Sunday afternoon, the pastor,
Rev. S. AI. Moore was install*!,! t,
in a very impressive service. The-; p.
installation sermon was preached 4,
by Rev. J. II. Toatley of Chester- f;
field. He used as a text, "Stand e
up"on thy feet, and I will speak + c
. - OnV. : ?.? '4
'i J -iz. >.*#. n * . J .
ashington, D. C.
a-.
v r |
^^SilfyB H
rm of McvAndcr and Repass in
'ashington, |>. C. Some of this
ulk of the bridge building work
\
OFFICIAL OWI PIIOTO Br ROCCR SMITH*
i thee." It was 11 good sermon
nd well delivered. The ehslgc to
io pastor was given by R.'.v. A.
[. Prince, ot' Columbia, and the
bulge to the congregation was
iwn. by Klder K. Bolton, of Itoek
I ill. Mayor Crazier, lawyer Anus
McCuuRy; Rev. Mr. Framptou
astor o f Purity Presbyterm
church. anil Rev. Joseph T77
rier. pastor of the A. It. P.
tiurch \vere the white friends
res.nt, who spoke. Rev. C. C.
olenian, nastor of Metropolitan
.MEZ church. Rev. M.T. Coker,
aatur of Calvary Baptist church
ia?'t? brief talks. .Mrs. Ella V.'aton
the org; nist, and Mrs. K. L.
f. Stanhaek, organist of Metroolitr.n
AMEZ church were aeoinpanists
for the choir. Prof.
. T. .Jones introduced some o f
ic speakers, and sang a solo.
he offering i mounted to $57.95.
'is. S. M. Mooie .was also preset
to witness her husbtmdbr-frr=L'lH
:it ion . i
liundreds .both white and?-calreii
were at the Armory Friday
fternoon when Governor Johnson
and Mr.' Grsdy CoIe7~spoke in
iterest of the Bond Rally. Some
f our Boy Scouts marched. On
( count of rain, it was all an inoor
affair, but the nkma tool
e*m?mode?for on?outdoor proram.
White an<l colored mothers
ho had from 3 to 5 sons in the
,rmy sat on the rostrum. All
era introduced individually, and
ociferoi sly ; pplaudid. Mrs. Wye.
of?Lancaster Road has five
ons in the Army. Shg received
re:at applause.
RIDGE BRANCH NEWS
Mary Louise Williams, reportei
Sunday was a beartiful day and
lany of our church jjoers were
und at church.
Many people enjoyed the iv.ov.fX
picture show yh'on Sunday nite
1 the Life of Christ. It you miss
! ft: yctnrjsscd smncthtn\* v.'orth
hile.
Mr. and Mrs. Wliit Brooks
lisses Carrie Mao Brooks and
fary Williams were the Sunday
ists of Mr. and Mrs. David
avnrs, Jr.. and family.They reorted
an enjoyable trip.
A number of people attended
io farewell party Wednesday nitc
iyon in honor of Syt. Robert ,1
fiiliams at t o home of Mr. and
Irs. Creichfon Williams. Sp;t.
filliams left Thursday.' lie was
ccompanied to Columbia by Mrs.
. Williams }.'< . Clarence Wilpn"s
and Theodore Padgett.
Pvt. A. Cb Johnson also left on
hursday after onioyiny his furnish
with home folks and friends.
,"o 1- Ann {*.-> t ./?" M '1 "
I v rwi/\: iv/i UUUt MiV vr>y <11111 (I
anpy return after' their fight for
The Star Spangled Kannor That's
,raving Somewhere*' i.. over.
NEWUERRY tlRCl'IT NEWS
Rev. W, S. Young. Pastor
Services were veiy goad all day
unday. P -ople were out in large
imbers. It seemd that verylxwly
as full of the Easter spirit. Our
astor pr^ared n noble sermon for
ic or-rasion. Selected his subject
-op* St. L*ke 23:42-43 and delivrrd
a gr- at. serir.on. Many soul*
^ 'o'ee.fl jn the spirit. After the
!o?e ef i"'Ti'> S ndav school
Tdrretl a loveiv f as*'1'* d?y '""n
ram sponsored by Mi's. Ellen
' :nd'rr. T't" 'V i'r|?Tii ployed
icdr parts welt. We i lso "began
.) Srr:?* vpll" litey in th? af
rrnoon and r ports were very
nod. tf'21 ?.31 as* the- "total rof.
*'tion from S? Matthew frr th
ay and t'je rally f*om the oth'*r
>i*r- h Sunday pi^M va vry
ood. We also -rd a wonderful
' ' rr*on deliver (1 by o r pastor.
Total collection from Pleasant
rove $.'>50.00. 1 <-tm 1 for the day
507.34. W<* have more clubs yet
> r.ia' e reports. We are working
:TP<T fnat our pastor may not hav<
ny worries over his chur.'h at
lin-s. Wo just want him to delivr
the gospoT-nnd w"? will TtTkc
are of tiim.
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~ THE PALM El
Erecting New Tid
Washing!
WT< *. mm- mm
Kllii rV^lfl^iiMW^WHIwllm
KrJBI
Archie A. Alexander, senior pai
Repass, I)cs Moines. Iowa, contrai
being built across the Tidal Basin
and varsity halfbacks at the Univc
Maurice A. Repays have been busin
Back in 11M2 when Archie A. AK
j exander. a strapping varsity half- J
: brck. was completing an engineer!
ing course at the University ot
i Iowa, on .' oh h:s profess >i s exJpiessed
dot ht at his eh >ie *? of a.
, pi ofesri.oit.
i
?"Tingincci ing?is it?torjrh?field
| at its best," the professor pointed
I onCT"and it may,bt. twice as touch
I for a Negro."
"Well." the hrlf-back retorted;
"nong ?f lls can te'l what we can
j lo until \\\. trjt. And even then
| we nu\st keep on trying."
j One of Alexander's white class
; mates. Maurub A. Repasu, disj
?K'<-'cd with the professor. A vr.rj
sity half-hack also, h.' had worked
i with Alexander in the Iowa back|
field and he (thought they in::de a
i pretty good team.
Today. .'11 veais later, they arc
. still a pr:tty good team and the
] contacting 11vni ot Alexander amr
~ Repass, is one of the most suecesH?
.'ul in its field. >pcciaH^ing ^in
.sewage disposal plant construct|
ion, the company. In s completed
I engineering and construction jobs'
j throughout the colntry sintv its
: founding 28 years ago.
j At present, the firm is building
I a h? idee' across the Tidal Basin
,-.V \\~- .iiiiyi ,. > n When comnleted
foe ill District of {'olnmhia's
! Highway Department at an estij
mated cost of more than $1,000,000,
this bridg(. will extend irom
I 15th .Street mil Independence Avi
cnup and connect with a dtiveway
| running along tlv Potomac. Tip.
I structure will consist mainly of
| North Carolina go: nitt? and limv'stone.
Alexander, the senior partner.
I is supervising the Tidal Basin job,
I which now employs 100 Negro and
I white mechanics ; iui labor, rs and
I represents a capital investment
j^f more than $1110,000 in cash and
'.$00,000 in heavy nu.chinery. The
; construction crew, which includes
! two white stone mason* who have
Iwoiked for the firm for 22 years.
will he doubled before thc. job is
I completed this .s. mmer.
| Bridge building is no now field
I to Alexand.r ajul Repass. Foi
i yei vs, the firm has done the hulkof
such work for the Chicago.
! Hock Island, and Pacific Railroad
| And since 1U-8, the partners have I
| constructed half of the bridges in
, their native city of Des Moines.
Iowa. Other major contracts have
included the erection- of a powei
plant at Columbus. Neb.; the construction
of the airport for a civilian
aviation program at Tvskcgee,
Ala., and the construction 01
a sewage disposal plant at Gland i
Rapids, Mich.
The senior partner's- greatest '
I personal satisfaction, however. |
I probably came from a job in 1P28.
| In that year, the firm of Alexand- j
I er and Repass completed a $1,000,I
000 contract at the University <>f
j luw.a -- and put to rest the last
I fears of the doubting professoi
| that the color of one's skin must,
of necessity, be a handicap to a
competent engineer.
Althoi gh the firm has made nc I
Dank loans f-r more than r v t
years, Alexrnder believes that I
credit rating is of utmost importance
bi his field. So firmly does
he believe this that once, during
the dark days of the depression
he drew*$7.1,000 from his personal
savings account ; nd invested it iti
the-business so that the fiVm could
complete a contract on schedule.
of his only son.
Alexander has made a hobby of
; iicoui: ging other young N g
"To' c'RTCF" engineering" nniTTT cT irea
; rofassions. H(. receives more thai
a' hundred letters annvally Ircp
| Negso PUucWmt* uv -engineering
schools seeking advice jib-flft thcii
'careers and job possihiliti.s. H;
? -Old sa>tj.)| osnijt jo ipmv s.u>a\s\?
| sonallv. usually with some won'
< f encoi i acement or u?lvic? draw n
{ frnm his own h?ng experience.
| And when one of the youthsernis
discouraged. In roinepibevp
hrs old ehTgh 'Ti ing professor :u <
repeals the same words he used
in 1912:
I "None if Us dan tell what we
rr\n Ttrrnrrtit we try. "And even then
we must keep on trying." . .
t -vh*-:v.> ' ' ;*
TO LEADEK
a! Basin" Bridge in
LOil^iX Q
* 3H
I^Hyt gr > f
ISy^rnHg JSt / J
,;^ BjL4T
l^HB,
UBj??.. - n
Hi .111 W^^Miill1
rtner in the firm of Alexander and
:tors for the million-dollar bridge
in Washington, I>. Ci Classmates "
usity of Iowa, Mr. Alexander, and
ess partners for 2S years.
OfFICIAL OVM TMOTO BY ROCLR SMITH.
i_<;11 B.Kirr M:\YS
i l
Sunday was another ideal day
ior s.r i.i -, and ew.iv !: my was -j
ill the ten spirit. The '-a in- s
of i'inn !!ni??'Wi ll i ln:r< h mo. i
UM'ed i.w e t() St. Murk Rant is' I
'".li' h. tin? i wo united in a. joint ] t
Faster program. A large crowd ' j
Kite? s.iTfe iTriiutili 1 I?rogram M
and the (iM.-:mlaI~ court \ :ts very (r
Vucrri: | I
Mrs. Ulossi0 Mae IIracy. Miss- K
es Connie -oil p't Clark. ! j
spent last Friday in Columbia on \
business, ~ ~ , ,
~?iurw IMtTisi1" R. "Homier snrrtpart
of t. e Faster holidays at r
: out:* in It trio I lit time buck in ;
time to participate in the Kust-t v
_vXerci^es. v
Miss Mary i!c!( n 1T:11LI \ so m?f
the week end in Columbia with ^
mr mot lit r Miss Lushia Hartley. v
?Mr. ami -Mrs, Lame* T.indsny
and Mis?Aiay_nie_I)eui Mud /amilil ?
sit'vl Mrs. Henrietta Hall i r s
T.^esVille S.ndayr r
Francine M." Clark, reporter
NEW BETHEL BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. A. D. Duncan, Jr.. Pastor
^Woodruff?Our Sunday svhoo'
was fine. The'banner was. won by'
1 he rhltM'lUcdliUO class Mis.?1>. I' ?
Parks teacher. After S. S. was
oyer several worshiped tit Trinity
VME Zion.
At :i o'clock an Eastor program '
was rendered at New Bethel and
was a grand success. Collection
Mrs. Ruth MoCullough and son 1
mlso Mrs. Corri#. Crumwell were
the dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harris Winn, Sunday.
The Busy Bee eluh mot at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rogers.
A delicious repast was served. .j
Miss Yiyian Parks also Mrs.
I net' Steeiv 'visited their parents
.his week also Mr. Willie Claycoi
n of Washington, 1). C. accompanied
them. Mrs. E. J. Parks
dso Mr. and Mis. Cleave Floyd.
l'hei;1 pa rents wire delighted to
avi' them. Trey also visited her ^
untie and aunt. Mrs. Mary Crys
' '! > nd Ahram Parks of Fotintain
Inn.
We hone for Nr. Willie Pi .kens
who is sick, bright and sunny
hpurs. t i
The many frauds of M'-s. Susii
Anna Holland sympathize with her
in ti e lost of .nor son Prof. Ben '
iamin Holland fo.merly of Angus- "
la, un., out ustvac sfatincd in ,
Colorado in the A-rmed Forces
Mrs. Hollar.:! i4, a resident of Wood !
ruff. .
Mrs. Caroline Edwards of Chimney
Rock. N. C.. was the guest ol
her daughter Mrs. Katie Ward.
Mrs E. J. Park? with a group of 0
irieiids enjoyed an egg hunt. Wil- "
liam N'orris found the gold egg.
NEW TRPilTY - J
iTfsT nrrT.cn
Tfcv. It Stewart. Pa. tor
Wf llfosS. C. ().:r church was.
it its bust on l.as'er Sunday al
'ay.The Snndav school Isson in t'
?11 of its departments, were beau'if1
Uy taught. The review as usual
wa? given by the pastor. At
he morning services the pastoi v
preached from the subject What f'ho
Resurrection Means to L's. A
cry large crowd heard this s"rnoii;
The spirit was high in the
hnreh. We h:o! several visitors
fr W!n1',I'M;'.i ("n rmd?A"lo?
'!: . X. C. The Has to- program
~T*T? o'clock v ns o ? v T.ii "vTv 'TTC
Tiled. R"v. Fowler'oT the Me(h
^ 'ist and Rev. Flack of the Pre sytevii'n
*'i:rVh made timely re- i
mrks At th > "evening ret'vii o? ^
i" pastor ?j"oko from the snihjec*
' n Taster' Walk With Jesus", n
:-= e,ae another timely sermon i
hat vac delivered with power.""
>ur collection for the day was v
l.2h. '
\V'? are beginning our Spring
mooting on Monday night. Anrn p
dC. Ti e meeting will bp conduct ]\
en by Rev. M. L. Robinson pastor
of Thompson Street Baptist t
church. We are praying for- ? ?
great meeting
A
"" I
Erecting New Ti
^ The famous cherry blossoms .
Independence Avenue with the 1
Monument is shown in the lac Kg
construction. , 1.?
Tn'on Baptist S. S.
Presents 4 The Cross1'
l.a.-t Mind; y ul'teiflocn a nYat j
:a]nuTty ruuiuuuv wi* I'I-SS. I! a I
rrsind program. Mrs. Flossie M. !
fayloF" descrvfs world's of c onTTTrrrrtrrtion
fo.?rbe?beautifuI?e-p?
earance ol' thi.v group. W?- v.vj e
itso favored with a solo by Mr.-.
Taylor. b'h(> displayed a vuie. tin t
vas angelic in its sweetness. It is
try doubtful that another group
if "your.g people corrhl Tmprov.-s?rm
his spiendid play. liev. Jenkins j
>reached a n.; gnificient i-ernvn
vhieh was connected with the i
vonderful messages that was deivcred?tr>
us by h+m?during?out i
?re-Easter services. This sernton i
rill long be remembered and en- |
oyed hy all.. Tht. main point. \v::s |
low Jisus was betraved. The nm- |
ical choir was robed in tvhite and I
lunched in fietn tiie?back of the i
hnrch while singing the Hi llelu- i
ah Chorus. It was very beautiful. '
Lest \ve fcrgtt the - S. S. was at j
Is best with supt. Ponds and the
jacher.s at their posts of duty. .
riul th,? i mount racked for the en- |
ire ray was SI05.75.
Several visitors were present j
rhieh we always make welcumr. I
Mr. Homer Williams and family I
pent Sunday at East Spartanburg j
r'ith bis da.ghter at the I), and Ik j
School. They were liigly entertain- i
d by the students of tht. musical |
lasses and greatly amazed to see
o\v our handicapped children are j
eing taught. It's <juite a treat to I
I sit this' "school "a I any t i inc. Th y T
lso enjoyed the :S. S. and morn- :
tg services at the school.
.Mrs. R. 1.. Canty. thc. dauv.h'.e: .
f Mis. Ellen Williams. : !>o spent'
he. day \s ith h r daughter there. |
Our sick ones are on the mend.
Mrs. IJ. It. Wiliiams lepoiter
liEESVILI.i: HERALD
ur.dr.y was a high day for those I
j and around Lees.iilo. Services;
ire 'aid a.t th. Fviond-hip Hap :
1st eh. iv. at a", tnrly hour ainl**
'as fend,at id L'y Pastor, Rev.
i. A. Moss*. TEas-.ei prog?: I
egan at 4:3.fana was .mi h:
y Miss Rov e i .ii.e.vtnl hy ( . 1ndar
rally on .Sunday nig'..:. Meat; iI
it'll 1 s< lections v.eie song !\v t.te
*apitnl City qrartot of Colum'da. ;J
t t. tal .ollcciion of SJ2I.5:' wa
aised.
Mrs Martin of Newark. New]
ersey i^ spending some time with I
ister M'l's.-E. W. 'Norris.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Adgers has j
;one to Charlotte. N. to spend!
ometime wit her -son-in-law arm |
laughter Mr. and Mrs. Grior.
Miss ]T ho ma sen a Weathers o,' I
V. Columbia has been here spend- |
ng sd+nvthyuy vvi t h- her -f a? h- i
r Mr. E. C Gregg and otlcr re:-J
lives.
Mr?. I.mvht- i->w;e' 01' -ikrc4ford
onn.. ha, !)een h-re spending [
env time \% i111 re)at;v.p a n c. j
riends.
Mrs. I) f.ytes, Mrs. Ida Wheel-a
r were the dinner giierts of Mrs.
rcrtntde Ethoridgo Sunday. Mrs_[
label Drafts spent so n. tune on )
'riday with Mis, Matiida Jlayes
Mrs. Earline Tinnen visited Mi" j
' lberta Deny last Sunday. C \
\Vt> arc sy.y to hear that P.t. j
?%}JM"dtres i? 11 in a hospiia! in
1.1 Kin. We 'noo,. t a' ;
e tviil soon recover. Pvt. James
Ilotlg'*? T^Jin I oi l MeCitlian Ale.
Mrs. Krriinc TrvCn w'sited -Mrn. *
llv? nia Kolvnson Monday ' aftev->on.
Mis. ilote-ison is here from,
r. Y. D. visitiii',;- r.'latives. Mrr.
_>ue<n V- Adgers Mrs. Tinnin vis
ell f:icn<l{ in Ih.tesbrrg Tuesday
ftevror.n. Mr. Olin 'Watson, Jr.,
f W: str'Palni Beach, Fla. is here
isitirig relatives. lie looks the
ietore of henlttv 1 ..a'*'
Pvt. \V. A. Phroffl vTstToiT his'
laronts t is wec.k..end Mr. and
Irs. M. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. John Creed had as
heir guest Saturday, Mrs. Creed's
aother,. Mrs. Amanda Younener.
Olivia P. Drafts, reporter
\
1 : ? ?
dal Basin Bridge in
i!->na* 11to Tidal Basin :n tNatm
f. A'.( xiunit r and Bonas- c>:t;|ii<-s
otnnia;' K i ver Hir'. v.;.y an- -.< 1 >!
tound ol the heavy niuchiheiy an
. J: \rFM Y NEWS
MiVh ci -lit is ?ijf Mrs. Si.n
I.e.- i a?:-;.' i! )' * 1;- i.sM
i .- roth-.- i -.it .-'hi-.-a:
. iiii'n! C.vjE f.'.mv . .unity. Eat
ihihl (dated It is I'lit well.
-\Cr.?triul Mvi. M. H. Katdifo)
i.iti] for i!h .y ha;. r dir.jv.y irues
"MTV. Mamie CoK man and ?hi!dr<
' i' l >' < ! k. Vfrrr -tU'i M.S. All'.
'Jo! tv.il I . <1 ti':.. i jtV.
Misses (ii nevi< ve MeCork 1Catherine
Rat i'.tju i ;:..i ft;!
Bank ead spent Fast'-r Sm 'ay
Co ntain Inn with Mis., Mr-Cork
"" fnirrv nn?r r. v. ~
Mrs. E. A. Me Co :! .
Rev. a:vl Mrs. \V. F.
ja? y Wilson. Mrs Sarah Lot- Cats
( !! ana P.. V. Ilos'on wore il
-Easter dinner p-.a-sts of Mr. an
M rs. J. 0. Martin.
Mrs. Cora McPowcll < >f Black:
: t;i ?- utiv the Easti r (iiniH-jMis.
Aliff Brow no waa t h
Easur tliut.'t'r put's:?of?frrr:?trr
n: <-c n,.......
* WV II AJ ? K.L
Mrs. Ellen McClue of Charlei
ion also children abe visiting re
n lives and friend.* Lore.
I none? sympathize with Mr
:-'arah hoe ( ampin!! -v. .a.--o n.-j
M.\ .1 *>}".:i (jiini ii\ . pt.-.-od ;
-V v.::* ' : H i. ; ... i : X,
land.
?Ir. Ar.h Mhnnine^ has re turn cto
Norfolk. V:l, after a visi-t t
his family ,-cj-j*.
Rev. \V. II. Wilson will leave o
April 27. for (Ireensboro, N. I
to attend the accounting meetin
Undertaker R H. Foster sper
Thutsday in Charlotte, on bus
noss.
Mr. Will Choice of Wushinjftoi
C . iL spending so:n?- time wit
/jw frm'ly here.
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Hallum
wis:' to announce the birth of
son Thursday. April 22. Mollu
ar.d baby are doin~ fine.Mr.
and Mrs. M. It. Rr.tvhfrr
spent Momiav in St artaniung
.Mi-. W. K. Wilson and Lab
^ i eiai'-ritt t/c ^iVk ^o
separated, discover
Remember, sl-.e guarantees to
bition of your entire life, Cast
our way. She guarantees tr
properties, change the condit
you can look hack upon your 1
been avetted had you proper i
it's not too late yet: call see t
all. What henefit would a re;
to remove the dark cloud wh
guarantees to do to each and
Pro rhong-iri ihr Von4tt..oivs of
ar.cl forces until she accbmplts'
hition of your life. Satisfar
Separate Room. Ivor Colored
El and he com inrod. Prices wit
y Permanently Located on Meet
Hiphwav. next to Rawes
9:00. A: M. to 10:00 P.
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PAGE FIVE ' j
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Washington, D. C. ^
I . -- - (
; J
Capita! v.!'.! l??.viewed from a now
a mi'il''?;i-d?'Uar bridge connecting
Ti TTTcel. The (iroige Washington
d piers v?cd m the early, stages of
i" '
crriC'Al. OY.I rnOTO BY RCSC* SMITH. <
.Monday j'or Johnston. S. P.,
j <; s}f< ini aoiiu'linti with .Mrs. Willi
i n\i i . and brother. We hope
:n i l?-:?>n:it : lay.
!' , ,/i . an.i .viis. I.. McKiimoy
;b ' :.nd buLy. Mr. ; :.<i Mi>. Walter
y'ovjell ar.d daughter, and Mrs.
t\. j Jiiiruue Dawkins sp.m Easterly
i .i h pa: tanbr rg. with relatives.
1;. i i.'inl..ag spirit the week-end with
: .. ? and Hopptvs on De?.
[ : m t FT7~ '- ?
.Mi-s -julia I.ittlej hn has moved
:r> i: tTt.
le ! 7>Iir. H.h\. Sext. n and Mrs. Gelt.:,
' !>-?.: tiihwe:- guems of Mr.
r.,' : v.u M:.- F. Ii. llov.iU.
EMM AN I EL* A. M. E. CiiriTCH
V ^ ^ J. C. - I'^tuiLo
ai . .u 1 '
71 v. U Willi;. A am" ::.k o-..'uin '
5. a; ihvi nest. At 1 i V< tii
j. be-for.- ; s with a:.scr- -AT r
s< ! . ( Tu.1 IVSen Lo d. Rev.
t. -t- 'i V '
? 1 ' wn, full < f thought and in
s pi ration.
, Sunday evening. Misse* S. Wash
ll inptcn. *M. Abney. E. Emmanuel
? : and the Sunday si hoc) pupils reni
tit led a wonderft i Easter program
' ; w hi. li was en.ioyhd by an apprecialive
congregation,
e Sick are; Mrs. Eliza Mickle. Bro. u
't Mack Williams, Mrs. Sara F. Ra>
| k n.
We v ant to t ank our pood
(friends Mid member. for making
h ' ihc i ally Twelve' Tribes of Israel,
[ a s :c.' >s. We ro's.d *57u.OO ami
is I p; id the debts off.
i> | .wi s. mail.in* mown \ inson ana
i | little daughtcr nI' Philadelphia are
home visiting relatives and friends
d |. , Cpl. Gerald Dixon. 2nd Lt. Jes'
<-ie Mae Dixon spent their furlough
y l.eiy wit* ltlatives and friends.
M T II E L M A
11ST \VD ADVISOR
in your City. County or State
E NAME MADAM TIIELMAN
control the thought, mind and ate,
no matter ho<v far away they
or fails to brine about a speedy
or-e of your choice, reunite the
the earth's lost treasure,
bring about every desire and am
off every obstacle that may be in
? promote your business, sell your
ion of your entire life. Perhaps
ife and see how trouble could have
fidvicc at the proper time. Perhaps
he woman who knows all and sees
ading be to you unless she is able
ich hangs over you; and this she <
every one calling upon her.
1 .your.-life with the, ruling .planets.
frcs^rvery h?pe and desire and am'tion
guaranteed or no charges.
People. White and Colored come
bin the reach of all.
ing Street in the Trailer on No. 1
Ihirher Shop, West Columbia
M. DATS AND SUNDAYS * ?
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