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!lirdav. May 20. 1913. PERSONAL . MENTION n thelK~Wny tu Wrst Virginia- -i and Mrs. Carl A. Brown of iter, S. C., were highly cnained at the hhhRJ 01 IVlr. and? . Harry Kennedy, 2516 Senate et, and by their aunt and tinMr. and Mrs. I. M. Clark. ^rs. Annise Martin and Miss *it. Martin, wife and daughter Rev. S. E. Martin, returned ulay, May 24 from Neptune, J., after having spent t 'e n ?ths or more. On their way le they stopped in Richmond, with their son and brother, Benj. E. Martin, who is i n )ol there, with his aunt and le Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Blockci December Bride I Mrs. Geneva B. Lewis announcHes the marriage of her daughterT Anna Beatryx Lewis to the Rey^ erend Richard Allen HildcLrand, on December ll' J.'i in Washington. D. C. Mrs. Hildebrand was graduated t- frAm TTnivovcit i?> 1 (WO She is a former teacher of Boll Street High School, Cliivton, S. C., and also of the Greenville City School system. During the pa.^t I year, she has been em ployed i n the government service in Wash- ~ ? ,ington, D. C. While in Washing_ ton, Mrs, tiiidebra.' d v.'ns rei'ipi'.'nt ~ of a scholarship at Himaid?nni- versity to do graduate work in the r '-?*?Department" ol' Education.- At 1 present sho has been admitted to 4 the candidacy for' the Master of ' I Arts degree in Education. Reverend Hildebrand. thf, son of . Iteverend and Mrs. B. F. -Ililde / brand of Orangeburg, S. C., is a < I gvatfuaU of Allen university and Wifflvrforce university-. He i,s now pastorir.g in Akron, Ohio. I .. What the Social I Clubs Are Doing The Friendly Fourteen Social" II club held its regular meeting last TThursday. Wp wish to thank our many friends for having cooperatH ed with rs so beautifully in the . tOJlduct of our sjD'Ci' tea last Sun, I day. (Socage Mc Daniel enjoye^ ^a* ~ week end vi-sit by his Pousin from Charlotte, N-T C , Mrs. Kathie Bel 1 | The Waverly Silver Stars were J 8 fl hostesses to moi/e than thirty-five 1 i: JJ military men l">st Thursday night in the social loom of Allen-Beneif diet court. We wish to thar.k the 9, a girls from thc various club.; who j III camc'oi>t to help -us entertain 4gl them. The gjests engaged i n jl playng different types of games 2 19 ant* ('unt'n^- A patriotic program IM was rendered during the evening. 11 Palatable sandwiches and punch lfl were served. We certainly hope that our gaTaTTE sold/ors enjoyed ? themselves with t's a* wc enjoyed having them; and it our desire jl to repeat our gesture at entertaining the defenders of our country. The Blue Stai Social club met I Tuesday night. May 25 with Mrs C.B Smith on Senate street. The vice p/wident called the meeting to o.rhI der ami -conducted-tJw--fcusinatic. oi? ? B the evering. After the transac"*B -tion of the evening's business the I meeting was adjourned. The next I meeting will be at 1217 Lyon St. 9 fo'ith Mrs. Raiford. ?Mr.- Brooks B will play host to a Bingo party at 'B his 910 Walnth street home Wed* B nitfht, <lune~7tr ^nie :Waverly 4-11 club met on I Tuesday night. The cl. b will have B a silver tea June 0. We are askT B rng the cooperation of all the I B other social clubs in thr. eitv i n I I helping u's to makc a success of thi? ten. We assure them that 04 whenever they shall call on us we wl v^l gladly respond. fl KIXGSTREE NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Q. Walter Gerlf?l man, once teachers here in -the__ I Tomlinson High school were the tveek end gusts of I)r. and Mrs. I J. A. Mason. Mrs. German was C I the former Miss Mildred Rich.irrlI son, of Atlanta, Ga. They also i loll had little John Walter, Jr., with > ^1 them. Little John Walter was chris- I tcned by Dr. H. If. Cooper pastor i I of Mt. Zion ME church May 2J, I P? 1943 at 7:30 o'clock at the beauI tiful home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. | I Mason. Tho chiiatoiUng ceremony \ TRAVEL .II-IIJ 1 ; >?? >' ' Bf M)'.' and Mrs. I.rac Wiilian pVeciation to the good citizens them s7> faithfully- in th- Xav\ was "assigned to fhi?wU.ty iMo'k lintr?HtTnt~iTavl -TTTi r?. ;" "Ti-v .ra: IT, lh l.'l. Mr. NViiiiants w id. tr.i ivas^Jx^ivtifidly carried -mn. Mi Mason is .[ oiimnl ie.- ',: l. U ;ll Mr, Van Keren Thomas, gii iath"'!-. A host of fri; n ; w' ii.ss' d the ehi islctiing. T!V-y w: : the following: .Air. and All:.-. < M. McAllister, I'rof. and_Mj^. \ .?;. KTtttrr^orr. .Mr. and .Mr--.?V\ rhomits. Mes lanies liem.io A1. t< and Nettie 15. Fulton. J:}/. at ARMY NUP-.SK Hpp: .-> '>^1$, liXP. FT. AZA!.'.:;?A'li.Af t-x -\.N.''., of Unluit'thia. m'i,i .- .n! dotted at Fort U.ragg: X. u tui cm leave visiting relatives i New -YorkCity. >lit* is the da ghtir of Ait vl 51 1 A' U'iL/ih nit/) iVn. I?V nond Wilson. Shu is the on DoIumBTa Nurso in thi* S rvicu. Out of I . C yrT?-? --r-< TJX" ?p iI * '1''^ To f'.irthjrho war on the tVfifh r.K fronts, Hol'yvooil r.tid all i ?t'.alios have joined the ranks. O >f its mills oi" believable make I1 icv,. pictures inv coming that a >ot only rvcoiciis ? the history f< generations to profit by, but learn well the loundations of d rnocraey. Out of the MGM stud romeg such a picture in tire pr * V -4'- \ ING WEST > ' 1 * . .. . .... . I f. .. .A i is wish to < ' :;>. ess their suv >r< an- | of South Camlina for wnvktug with lleci nit ii.y . Set vice. Mr. Wiliiavns r It'll; let tr.-ey reached .South t nro'Voit "ir i'.-H~:nTil ~i7:iT';.iire<l r.rrtil May he duty with the fleet. "it . H 1! C'o.op'T, Muses -I?:i ! ?{y .K I'i.i'.. .' 1 r... 11 . i-ii;ii?t-I ley ami F.loui.-e Mon js. < '? J l-.l eior.s repast was* > ( r\ . ?!. 1 1 ose re. j ,u e.-ont or.joyed tiu: < .? i.tr.v,'. 'v. ! e I At all. Y:\rtn MK church Suhfr_l;.Uty---A!ay--2Urii. a < Imrc'i .ally was ,n* ' lira for the hciiriji of tie church. j,| ! The -im :rl?ri"i ?>?* Mt, Zim rr.i ;-d Ii-.'.!!' llira tin- amount .>1' money ' ! i>( oh-d. '1 his money was ra!s"d I i?, v!? iir the niortjiUHr*' an t h e i .hid'h. The nvjr'yujie hurninjr will take place very s<toji. The <'esnopoiitan Ch'.'; render. <! a benulb'u! program of tn'i-ii.' ? in! ?e;.;iin'rs at 'lie Siloa.n Hap r.?tj.'l 'liiiieli for lliu Imnciit?i.if thn_ v coiniK'.mity. The proi'iam was <>p-l V- ..puied with t ume Than A inutility I ~ K iiur. Syri ptwre?by?M+ss Mi la (1? i .Ma-nil'; prayer by Miss M.louise'1 Morris;' sola (,'ari.ssnnta hy Mrs. f- Vaullinvn -Theaias. A reading hy ; licpiv Mrthua: a trio The j 'io-ary hv Misses f*.!<?ui.--y I is. .Taliiiiiye (1. F !t??m :1m-1 Mrs | \TitiHihen Thomas. THe h; <>r\ of .i?y M'r?-s KJeaiso Morris. * Selo, lleeaasr. hy Mh; Johnny? <!. gg Fi.lt ii:*. ia.-tr'.'uu'iitai solo. .i?y Mrs1 I1?(?lli'h'fii? l?r:ldiow MMith ion. ciuh j j so?<r t y tile members. Ti.e club <eur was composed hy .(-ar? cdtioii was taken hy Miss.' Iliia _ CI. Mas'in and O.ietta Park' r. M iss I )ehiir:(!i Watson lonelier . ,r. the 'i'uii'.iia.suii lliih i'ImuL who "has' elau-ye of the Hi school ' atlu-i.iaties i- nyi ai ter hrrrtmr w ' , en sick. Wo mo all y.l;nl _ that Miss i-.Ma t?; ,Mason, daughter s. .f 1 >i-? ami .Mis. M. A. Mason has il- lievn called "Hi West. Miss Mason ly is a teacher in the. lom.insen Hi. schooj. ' ' ' lollywood And The & ?>A "T AACV*) C:J ' f-, *.? ' ; /: " v &.***# "Is*- >?&?" L 2a ' *.. _.' .. '/.* X. ^ #-.UvSU\* . rt";?* ? ~t* *r-:?-? ftv ' v<^r- p --^-v-y. .> ; ;/ C . . :-Ap. .:* . i-. " > i* #' 4' .. - . t- Uu-'-Uah of "R-U.aan" woven arntnv* 1 ts li, ih(*" who ir.at|> one of the mosi ; nt ;;ailafit stamfs of the war. A tf'.ipp , " - ilnmiii nl' liirhtinj; nu n. A h is | it* -.li the lit rills 1?' r t noes info ;; sltnr ,)c, h nic^uiv. Howe vor 'I'litnan" j t" lias more than that as it is a living p. mural of (Iciv.o ra y. Shown j n I io the centre, Konu'lh Spencer the o- aaUmaily famous baritone singer I i -w*/,. / . ' ' V. . .a-: . W *1 . . ' . . '? THE I?AI-MEn WANTKl) \ Matron at the-Fhtl I !i, \\ v. -r1 x ! .< V V W. ( ,\ 112'.' I'ark Si. IV" son int? ivsteri phone or 7112 >: wr.7t. to t-?? above address. W h i st 7 o u r n a meat At Service C lub N ). 3| t 'vni I tin ; at 1 i ho nlav?~Tlt ' ' "i" O . y y -frF-lvf -day 'h.m W.iin.' (!: - . w.i! Ik 'hi 11io'- q!' i r.t . ., tai..;r' a al S- r vice C 'lvh Mo. ::f ?r . i uto t r; ops t:\*i<nt"l Fort Jackson. The "oi,tests \v:i! hold rucii wtr.it from S;.'JO to 10 atul .urand prices wi'l he awrrilc"- winners. Th?? weekly hook review, for one 1;our. F on th" roster I o r Tuesday nijrht at 7:20. Open house v ifl he belli at the Service Club Thursday, planum! entei taimnent ui\ injf way to tin- I'St) show heinj; presi nted at Theatre No. -f) that evening. Company 1) of the 271th (Junr -terraasau-U-J!aUeJlnu_ will take tiie_ tl'orn?at?tlv tKh Friday night, whciulhry aie -spon.-o: vug a sport r.r.ee. A civilian ovhes'ia will ..furnish nnixlic for daming" and refreshments \\4+t?!?* ? ser ved, t ha, ... , l .. ..?; .i u I ' k".,\ <? ' * ??. I , , I IHK '.?I1 ^ | ? ... -i !. >\ ..?i Cokr.nbia will in 'j y\* "is <?t" ilv* s ddbrs in' tin- <>< avion. Saturday the dub wMl he an i oysTTI?i'.inm' I'mPii l'> a.in. t" !'" p.m.. and various ji antes will prnj j i-( s?. .Mu sir?will be. lYi.nish'd by :? rhmal ".roup fur tin' literary pre-, on.iii Sunday afternoon. hejrinniac at L'y'.O. A uue^t speakee has hi'vM invited to address the sol liiers. T?:? May (J) let :r Porunalion was a udit orimvi, There Weir- tfi rev queens fiom?the jtifeli vuibunL?viefmuitnty ati<l primary iiiiP.yi_t-_ ments. Mr'*'. A. X. .Mel-'arlin 'lied the piimary department with s71.11: Miss KUa (I. Mason lei! : h" _i b i-viitary department wit!) :":'T;o.()q and Mr. .'ames M. McAllistef lei! the hi till school dvpiwsU.. iv.t!!! with s 1 ah i hC "p: unary queen little Lureatha Hi tie's; e!eip< ry depr rt ;t'.e?l Viola '1'isdale hi?ro sehooi department Anna u . ..Mr. and. Mrs. Duke Morrow of <-harie-ioii visited Mrs. Me an 1*. FJii hard-on on Stnday. Miss Kdna B. Murray had as', her pucat- at her home, in (Iree !yville Sunday Airs. ItOVtha I. Mr- : I imOw ' tr.i U t -h in Tomtinson Iliph. .Mr.-.?S-?H. Watson. mother nf I Miss 1).'ft. Watson Ts here with | hi-iiiisiiiji-hlei- wtrn dins been skdv, | The 'iomlinson Hitch school is I proe'ressin^ rapidly under the I wonderful leadership .rt' Prof. W. j M.. \nderson. principal. An app i-I cultural building -has heen added.? [ Studio Comes A Mar c * '*>%* * has a 'M'st import a->? role in the I iTiokeh which stars Robert Taylor | l*"ijrhtina: thr> i;.si great battle of t rthe" 1 i111 c> island, Spencer is given screen imnorl.iree as h(. ".Hatches bravery with men "f every race I I o t .1 ' itii .i vivi u. oit'i.rs I j, l\. snO'.V I IK' f ?rioup sorndinr*' o(T, that is answer- | inn t<> their names as the (loomed patrol in this jrreat wartime film ' i *-~r:?+7 . I IX) LEADER Jackson Red Caps! The 7 J' i ! Medical Sanitary j tied Ctrs 'i'dm Fort Jackson, dc-1 ,v fcitcd the ( oHimbia All .Stars at ! ' /Mini Hark to the tune of 3to 1!. !'' bel'nie one of the largest crowd.; 1 of the curre nt baseball sea*- a ' with approxiniat; ly 1.100 tans! y oreser.1 to witness tin ::: .tin | ... ^ This, wa-i ilu*.'3;h victory lor i 'hy utnit U'ttin a'uli oidy?'i go no v. V;o-t ui; > a-oii._ 11?w:t.. the? mil t ine that the 'led Caps have i j efti-.ted the AH Star:: this sea-I ... Uf( pi. John Amnions started the '' game on the mound for tin- win- . " nt-rs and gave tp only one ta n I for live fuTT innings. He was re-j p placed by C'pl, Kosill Sails wiiu , . oniphted th.e game and gave lip , niy one van wr.ieh was in tinlast half of the 0th inning. | Hatting honors l'or the <"t.y j went to Brown, sh.ortstop-for the j, i'ed Cans, who hatted in two tai- : r lies which were instl nmeiita! in ] . defeat lag the All, titers. -V.1 ^ i . hand the hutting h"d->rs vor j winners, while Deacon. Koons, ? (?ir ltd the hittinir lor ti:e io^The I ? .'?! Caps \viii play A<ialiMi< S.']i'ailrc>n Pom ih p umbia Army Air Hase Tluus iuy ? May liTth at Allen University j ; a-.n-M- riTTimontl. the- irano- t > v iu'gln Tit .1 o'clock. "i pen <?n?Fa' -?uidav, -.May tiie Ke?| ( j '.vii! juiumy to Sumter to play' tFie STiaw PTeTd Aviation Team. " Scijieunl Kiwood R. .J. Ranks, has been appointed Special Sports j ('oil e-VieimcMit for the He'd (lap- j ' teain. | 1 . . - j ^ I.KX INRTON CIRCUIT NEWS j live. I. (). Simmons, Pastor We had another fmo day on the [ . irtnir.. Rev. R. Butler preached j j a ve; y yood sermon for us a t j .tspriny ilill and Mrs. ArcliaHills I spoke otr iU'F missionary endeavors t and v.(? really enjoyed them s oj , ni.Jt 111 The rlne year' old b>y j ,, preacher was ioh'L heiv at Atmmt j T Z?un and- preaehetl?a- rem 1 setniolU-r-!t i; :i -mystery to sty and hea'v him in action. I lev will he with iF ;v again oM tile 4th Sunday at Sprint; ti i ill and Re the'i ehurcdies. Rev. K. <l( IR Roh/nsoti pastor of Chappelle s, >*t;U ion church :rlso?prcacln d a- -tj woniiei 1 td st i iv.oti .-it Mt. Zion and we v?;)?' glad. to have had Mr*. L. !.f/>lni< n 11 ml j!-c otlu'f '.rood mom- -V b?rs or Columbia and the two. qua,- 11 tots of West Cojuiftbia ar.d our < own Sunday school quartet and" the u t'.n,. eitoir* l'roi t Jones Chapel and .> 11'.c line workers'.at Mt. Pleasant u efumh. all at the line program at Alt. Zion, ami a real sunt. of. money rhing Forceful Picture o Be| ja j?y iB epic. They arc Robert Taylor. I/loyd Nolan. A ley llavior, Phillrji ] Terry, I)esi A rnaz, Kenneth Spon- I (or. Barry Nelson, Tom Dupran i Thomas NTi1 and Robert Walk or. Scone number two. Robert. Tay < lor acts as pea r maker as Ken- ( noth Spencer looks on. Scene I (\ i umber three, lower left shows the f group formed into a demolition i : i _ \ )cwn All Stars 3-2 a* lai-oi T:rj piugiam was spon >red. Lv .Hr< < r;; J< and .nr. . K. L.-an!, Ki . . !'. V ny ;? . h-\1 ^ood i iv.?m Jor at Bethel church klSldi y h g 11 J u.'l.O. vtlU.. (Jl)i' ,'try vrttt-myr uiTMir a\ a:-J .lay : ivjii'-.s "f next t . k. at BluKJirui?t-uwdny - at fd.? i'uui. here will Li. a fe-i'St Hjji-ukti' at fci<. 11 Cli i h. I C vJutkiSl v. iii i-rill. no ;n.Lliv. ;,s .1 vit' o.-?s.\ nit. t xcctinic c.. at Sunday ijihl a.Ui, "c.i.ltc* Hll'.l hcc . .Miv. K.iby lis;v. I and her daujjh[*i L'o it'll t\?i" Wsssiiinjir>l.. 1). V . u. ,y. ik <-!:d. We. hop,. d; '.atrri a peasant stay. 4 licv. K. i>. - '> i'.vij .'iamthters ?c hvr?. \ i?i. at th - v. ritin;v. US. A-idie IVat.i.h ad ??1" Calf t-y , here la r itatijinier Mrs. . \V. V/aiK'-i .\i. s. liu.lj I ru.inp<> 1 Has r<- .i ;n iT" 'n?hr1- nnttte in 1111_ ?i ij'.-.a .."ar a weeitM; visit ; tar f; rv^rjurd- ,vu*;=AV -dv?L^na-. ,w !*, Willie *\> itti-y a;... .\ii-.A Aviv oiiiisMii veie i - i.viy \\ ciii?v.-!v ? FtiT-Trtrry. i'a -lor ii:iJ J I', i! t t i / ']] ( I i '. '.'11 V. iis til." t'tl to i> i'ov.ttip;:'. i" ?:-'j!<>r- an ojrration i v.inn;;. ll(: do/us* ,",.C( ty at ;iii." writing. ills ~ire?Aii**.- tioui ii ?rUic I ji; fin the ii u jt ,(t 1' ' ' -'i I'b^ee uOunuulv ;s <.11 tin." sick li-t. It oil.' hp.. {it ' Ilii'V will siKi:. be (Jit yes;-the v. i iit'i' is in possesoil ol an j.n! < uncennnt at the larrmge of .'"ii.-s IJu.n y Lt'vSim toils to iiii- iiev. Ik J..Kinkl/o on Je. ember '. tAiii. We hope loi nc-ni great p < ?pet itv. ! : i CAIi>t>H\ NKWS Cd 11 ill IJaiiii-t < hutch { v. L. U. K-?l.ins?n, Pastor The S. S. : gan at the usual icttr witn the Supt-. and teachers t their post*. .Mrs. Irene Loyd be :tli' \\ iin a i k nn'ij iirayci by the as,tor. , The . .'".loi*" ciass was intntt^t-eri?HV t: i t* - The~tv>t> ill* were tallyht by Mrs^ Mark* \ umis. At 11 :-i?) devotion?;' were oi.ductid and the pastor tooil; his :'kt from John the tith verse. The el .m?u Ha.' ui'ii.yoi. The Deacon ourd Imd m,. rally. feiei'. ii. t: .Mi.-. Sarah Shiver "antl 1 r. l'e'tor Canter. Visitors He v. ell, Kcv. Kicnanison and IJeacOh eb Taylor. Contributions: Missma ry SU.HT; y. y. Sl.uti; church. 1'.'.OI; Deaciks*- rally $23.Q0. Toil S-lf>.!'vS. .Mrs Olllv. M. Si til p. renovtev f Democracy Bpcl^^ J|fc| r*4E|BF^ SSB&: Iff>t -M^rlSJB ?wf . . ! qrpid. Spcnp"~ four shovtp_ the Motvicd Yark patrol preparing a it tip greeting for Mr. Tojo. One d the m >s? oxtf-psi'v,. \vnr pic ures v t produced, "Ttataan" has vorything an ! is r?t far cry right ut of Hollywood for th? kind of lenwrracy real Americans arc ightjng ai:d dvine- for on hundreds of island^ like "Bataan." ?fc ,1 r1 ! HAMPTON HOUS ! Columbia Contestant : ? t~ a. > t M.AHK JI. ^ The son of Mr. anil Mrs. Mark ^ Martin, Sr., (formerly ,Junie Mart'n) and the grandson ol' Mr. unit Mrs. Wilhe?Mttrtdtr;?OMuin 1 ia's electrician, wiil represent" (Jalunibia Junior Beauticians in the Baby Contest at the State. I ('onvmtion- at-fLaurens, ,fS. on Jvne 11. l'.'4d. Mi^s \\ :i"rr.-linin:t Castor. Liiili IJcauimmt AVcotU'.1 iv the sponsor? iih! will appreciate all cuiUribu-? PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLl.B OK NEW YORK CITY Th<. Piedmont Social club met Sunday May 16th at the home of Mrs. Theresa Jackson 161 West lliOth St. The JjOU'se \vas tailed to order ay the president." Open in )C selection by the chaplair.; prayer receded in conceit. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and adopted. The roll.was called, each member responded with the club vers,, and fee. Collection $4.80. Very* important, business was discussed. Everjorp took a part'in making: 'the meetingvery enjoyable. The next meet ing will be at lh<? home of Mrs. y Sa vannah Po* la ford. _ ard Mr: Harry Anderson spent the q week er.d jn Washington, D. C.. ^ at the home of Mrs. Hilda McTiri-::. They reported a wonderful , . time. _ ___ ; ^ Misses F.nin.a" a n d Cupanna Pif.s wen, t.'riv ilivmn- guest,- (it their aunuanj uncle, Mr. and Mrs " !uh-?Fi:! 1 cm .?Also?Mr?arret?Mrs. ? Pettaford and sister. C 7h'nc/i W'k?r~. ?v/ut **??jt-t-1? - v a wunueriUl evening Sunday at the home o f C Mrs. Theresa Jackson_and family: Mr. John Fuller. Mrs. Johnson, g J Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pitts. Mrs. g Bertha Hunter and Misses Emma a] and Cupanna Pitts. A delirious n course of cake and tea was sen- ai ed. Everyone enjoyed themselves ^ to the highest. As Mrs, Jackson ^ and Pettai'orrl always" make it hap _py when you are in their home. Cupanna Pitts, reporter ? ?( Romeo Dudley Promoted ~_bl In U. S. Army -Ci ?L S. t .? Uord'li-Vv.W vg ? ct'ved here that Romeo C. Dudley. S son of Mrs. Hattie Dudley has p beeh promoted to rank of eor- y " 'v-ual from that' of-private tirst ~ 'class at Jefferson Barra ks. Miss- \ ouri. Corporal Dudley is for- ji mer student of South-G&rolina A. ^ and M. college. Orangeburg. n. Befor(. his induction into the army he was employed by. the N*. "" C. Matual_Im ,u ante company at ? Spartar.bui g. Jefferson Bairatks I V, is a historic military post under J ^ . uiiin.uriu "i ranter K. I Tenhey' "rIt'T~".i^st south of St. Lou:.-!, on the Mississijtpi river. There roci nit.*. receive ba?ie in-lc' #t ruction ami take vocational r.pti- t( twin" tests to qualify them for im-I ixJrtant dutivs jiv varioue arms and sj In arches of the services attached K\ to the army air forces. K NOTICE! i it Th'> Convention of Yesterday tl ' nui today win ne giver at nrstUn Nazareth Baptist church. 'May , ol 11. at 8:;>o p. .111. This play i s] nonsored by lMstrict Missionaries and Auxiliary of- First. Na/.a- " nth Baptist church. Admission J 10c. Come out and enjoy a pleas- } ni eveninu. Rev. \V. H. N'eal. I Pastor. ? ! F MT. TABOR BAPTIST Hll RCII j1 continued from Pago 2 ouite a lew visitors with .us: Pea*;.! i. v. nnstey and l. .Jackson of An Il?nh ami Mr,., A Mock :m.l tn:my others. ^ P -v. and Mi>. I. W. Wirn had as ' the r Sunday dinner guests Rev. ar.dMrs. (J. P. Collins. Plfa. J. F; j llastcy and Rev. fc. Sharper. j f, > Mt. Tabor's pastor and oongro- f, gation sponsoieo a program at St.jp, Peter Sunday p.m. urdeV the atis- f. prres of Mrs. I. W. Winn. The col ( p lc tion wafcs extra good with Mrs. i a H. C. Me Lain and Sirs. CI. I). Colj 11rp >n charge. j, For the evening servrc-p the dob I Gospel Singers of Florence spor! sored an outstanding program at p i Mt. Tabor. The ehtirch was fill- j j ed. We are looking forward for p j the S. S. Unio?1 to convenP at Mt. y Tabor beginning Saturday at 10:00 o'clock. | - 4'AlUi .SEVliK ^3 lEHOLD HttlT^ ^ Hampton Institute Foods Laboratory *v " V NOTHER MEAT SUBSTITUTE "T^ P A has intioned meat ikI (,'hocse is rare today o try ^ patriotic ft at? his - PINTO LEAN SOUFFLE ? /t3 g'T *"* i'i? s co .ketl pinto helms ' , ... si', i-s suli i;wik t, 2 cup ovaporat* i! nnlk Cj tablespoon flour 1 reasuoon r.'anrika 8 teaspoon pepper tablespoon < git-en p<pper tul b spoo:. ketchup Cost per serving: 3 cents. Cut the salt poik into cubes; * nth r. Cook green peppers in the At, then ytlti flour and milk to ake a white sauce. Season with ajuika peppe, and salt to taste, ombine sauc,. with well-beaten ?Tr Tnlks ar.d stir in beans and etihdp. Fold in stiffly beaten ? ? t;g wfntcs art! turn into greased liking dish. 5-et in pan of hot titer and Lake jt1 modern t,, oven >) 30 "minutes or until done. Koine orr Vacation ?, -aBBB B =? ? ' * #{ , . mw(P?iP^ IISS ELIZABETH 0. FURGESS . >.'.. who is employed at Die 5*fl 7 ohiwaU'v Memorial Hospital, in ew York City, is here on her -i* acation, visiting parents Mr. lid Mr-. Curtis Furgess on. East T ady?street., 1 'ii Many friends of the younger t have been untei taining in her vJ? onor. HARLESTON SOCIAL NEWS arolina Social Club Our meeting was called at CO tate street with Mrs. Ora L. ' town. All members were pres?.nt ltd . eveiything was carried out icely. Our next niect ng will bi . t 10 RadclifTe Place with Mrs. , ' losa Lee White. Hope all mem. rs> will be present. y Mr. and MVs. George Gialliard E?No. 11 Guipyard St., are proud ) announce the liith of a baby ? irh. born May .21^-1043. Thfi^baby ? s named Deloyes; weight a t i+th -K?4-2?pounds. _MnIhfir,_ An.d jj aby are jrettine alone tine. w ? v 4 M Mrs. Alice Moore of No. 9 w uinyard St., lost her 12 months Id son, died May lGth. ; Mrs. Laura Mitchell ox bx , tate, died Muy 10 in Roper hos- -? ital and was buried May 23 in * It^ Pleasant. 'to We are \ery son y-t?--.bear ol Ir. John P.nckney's death, well '1 ncwn man of 17 Magazine St. nown, by white and colored.*" A lembei* "of "old Bethel Methodist lurch, fealhoun St. Miss Thelma McKeiizie fifteen ear old daughter of Mr. an! hrs. Peter McKenzio of 9-B RadIfTc Pla e. Miss McKenzie at;nded Simonton Grammar school nd 'in 1933. received her certifiite June 14. 1940 from Simonm school. !Sht> next went t o iurke Industrial ^school, -which ;e is still attending and soon ,... ill I ecome a senior. Miss Mc- * "'7 enzie is also a, member of the > SO Club ami is attending many a noes at the Soldiers Camp. On riday evening the 14th she atnded a Junior Senior Prom at ie Buykc Industrial school. Prest'a'rtbi. 1'iom was the phnclpui ~* " f the school Mr. W. 11. Grayson. Mrs. Ora L. Brown, Reporter MADAM WRIGHT PALMIST amous Reader and Advisor. Not ere Today and Gone To-morrow ook for Name. Seventh Daugh r of the Seventh Generation. BORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL @This lady arrived in your town to do ?ood for the public?by?her wonderful t? powers in reading the -f history of one's life; also v gives advice on all affairs of life, guc'lj" as love afrirs, business matters, family af?irs, wills and divorces and most very thing pertaining to the welire of one's life. to'n't fail to see Mgdam Wright, he don't fail. She <ias been in tj our state and county 8 years and er work has not ever failed. A Call or write Madam Wright West Columbia, C. it, ermanently located in Studio Y ents on Meeting St. on.'. U. 8. lighway No. 1, at City LimlU, i'est Columbia. r 7 - w. .fr j".. 7 -v itei