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BETHEL A. M. E. CHt'RCH
Rev. M. ^ Robinson. I'astor
Conway. S. C -A very appreciative
audience "listened to < son! |
(tirrhig sonnoi; Sunday, May 2-5 j
a I the olovon o'clock worship by
the pastor. At four o'clock -every
body four (I ihemsclvo.. winding
their way to Whittemoi.? high to
.ipyipn^^rTTiftn ituii
graduates which was pica" hod by
the lintrch of Cud in Christ. lhi"
address. wv* t.uly a ninsterpie'v
anil i ho auditm iion was tilied I ) it
-~r nrjtnrTiy.
At 8:30 p.m. i( very appreciative
and solemn dedicatory ?*-rvi:e for
tin* Lays-in the Armed Forces was
rondncted at Bethel. The Boy
Scouts wore ip charge? The urogram
was as follows: Hymn, Congregation
and choir; prayer. Rev.
.V! !<'. l!oh: -son- hymn, choir and
totierregal/on; Scripture lesson?
Refintui-'. less .n?liyni : ? Selection.
Jubilee choir and eoiW'egalion;
Heading. T i,c America's
Creed. Scout. Robert Fnison; Read
if". 'Che F-tf-** Flap, .S out Billv
Woodb'Miy; Readi" g, Ila-ts Off,
ScoiP CTIm'sTov Alford: Duet, Moonlight
in Rainbo.v Valley, Sarah n-d
W'm. Buck; I'-, aditta. My?Fht.
Scout P<lcr 11.'|i'in'_"'.vay. Jr.; Read
}pv. 'to Mv Scoutmaster. Scout Ed
--u-ard Friday: Remarks Mr. Kmpiv
fleminar'.yay; selection Caroline
Quartet Dedicatory address and
Present i.vy of Honor Roll for nie^J
' Trotm-BcfhoT ( hTroh who are in ihw Armed
Forres. Rev. M. F. Jlohim
on: Piano and Oryap duet. Mi'.?s
I.olia and Thomascna Paige;
I'iand duet. Misses Delia a'd Thorn
arena Paiitc. Prose,'tins*' Sotond
flass Cards to Hoy Scouts by Mr.
-? Paigt? Olfermy: Selection.
Carolina quartet; Singing, Cod Re
With Von; lknedietior. pastor.
Ihof. R. E. Davis, master' of ceremonies.
Prof. R. E. Rhue. prl'rtcipal of
Wnittcinor,. h'y;h s.hool was called
to Norfolk. Va., (o the bedside
of his brother who passed away
while he was there; funeral services
were held Sunday in Norfolk,
Mrs. Mary Hemingway also attended
the funeral.
Bethel has launched its b/g rally.
which will culminate on t'u'
. lourth Sunday in June.
~SMYKNA~X M. K. (IIIRCI! L
Rev. Thnma>ir Taylor. Pastor
Waterloo, R. C.?Everyone present
expressed himself as having:
< " joyed the very fine review 'of tin1*
Sunday school lesson by the pasniessagc
he delivered at thP morn
mg?service.?Tuesday?night.?May _
4 marked the beginning of the
?1 school?tdosinc?perio<b- Father
Time ar.d hjs May Day play was
?n the program and Was highly"
enjoyed. There werP " three girls
to finish the school, they are Helen
Smith. Vera Smith and Odessa
Smith. Mrs. Estella Anthony of
Greenwood is the teacher of outschool.
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BETHLEHEM BAFT. CHURCH
College Place?Sunday school rnr"
usual. Lesson discussed by Supt.
Deacon"W. M. Corbitt. Preaching
at 12 o'clock by the pastor Rev.
S. M. Hightowcr. He preached-a
Theme A Leader, He is Indeed a
Leader. Collection $20.05.
MODEST?
NOT VERY . . .
Well, you'll grin with pride
?you'll even smirk a bit?
every time you serve the
family hot biscuits baked
with Enriched Table-Tested
ADLl'H FLOUR, hecause
they just can't help
being good. S0 if you haven't
tried it, go to your grocer
today and get a hag. You
have a treat in store.
Contains added Calcium.
Vitamin IJ-L. iron and niacin
for greater nutrition.
Milled and Distributed by
ALIEN BROS.
MILLING CO.
? ? COLUMBIA, S. C.?
GREENWOOD, S. C.
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Open Daily and Sunday
White and Colored
Madam tftTO.RttN
PALMIST?LIFE READER
FIRST VISIT TO YOLK CITY
Guarantees to re*d yoor entire
lffff Callu vAlt?* uuiiotheart hv I
name. Reading* <u*.. all affairs of
life. Now located in Pullman
Trailer, on 76 Highway next to
Midway Inn and Roxy Grill.
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Aft h parts of fts wee);Jy release
service. the f'V^Bc Pmoto Service
TT Chtcnpg rt eumi tirr."?^ mfffmr =
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taci, week rv.?p,v nhotograj^ft
in by w!.n will hav(. clipped
and filled in coupons from participating
newspapers. The weekly
winners will be awarded t.h,? titl?
"Queens of our Boys in Service."
They will also ht. given war saving
stamps in the following rlenoin
nations: 1st prize $5.00: 2nd prize
*SI.OO ^nd 3rd prize. $2.00.
The put pore of this contest is to
grant the> wishes of our service
men, not 01 lv here >n America b.it t
on all lighting fronts, who have
Mnmnrcd from time to tim,. to see
r.foro of our beautiful "iris photos
in the newspapers. The tViree
winner* will he published in ?ar
'cip^ting newspapers throughout
the ration.
'+he contest: will cover a period
of ten weeks. ending with the
ulease daif. of Saturday, July 21 t:
QUALIFICATIONS J
The contestants must be unmani-ied
and-between the apes of If
and .15. It., is not required that they
be out at amUr-# in any parliv
eular" type or colon
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PROrEDl'KK
The contestant must send a pho
loprnph comply in;" with the fol- ~
-luwinp snecincation.s: Th? mini- I1
mum size :s 1 1-1 \ ('? inches. The-*'
maximum size T?r~?- x to tnelret;. J ?
The photo mu<f be clear, plossv,. ll
and in footi shape, sharj) prints in ( ^
alack. Ilrov.'n tints ami painted A'I
ones are NOT acceptable, Photo- a
graphs must k,. accomnani'ed bv an h
entrv form which will have been tl
filled out and dipped l'rom the pub "
lication which is narticinatimr in
I lie contest. The photos are to tJ
be mailed to the Press! Photo Ser- ?
vice, Inc., (!201 South Park Aven- o
re, Chicago, liirnois, " u
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These photographs will hf, hand M
picked by a committee of service ?
ruou--weekly. Upon ?their .iudgmcnt
will rest the selection of the | ^
the judpes is final. ^
AWARDS ]'
The newspapers from which the * '
winning Queens detach their entry
blanks will be notified imine- y
.Irately and the awards will be sent
to tip, publications to be forward- c'
pd to the winners. "Our Boys In *
Service" winners' photographs will C
appear in this papur "weekly.
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Our Buys i
Photo Quet
Contest began Saturday, i
Saturday.'lub
Prixet: 1st/ $5.00; 2nd
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ST. I'AI L A. M. E. CHURCH
Ilev. S. J. Johnson. Pastor
The Sunday school was held with ^
the Supt. ar.cl teachers at their j3
posts of duty. After song ser- *!
vice the Rev. Johnson camp forth ^
and preached^ a wonderful sermon. *
A neat sum was raised The choir 1
furnished very <?weet music Many
visitors worshiped with us, the
twin Hiller brothers near Colurn- *
l?:a; Mrs, Minnie Tobias and*
daughters, Mrs.?Rosa. Miller?of-~
Columbia and daughters of Mt. 1
Hebron. Sgt. EddJo Svifcei> was s
home visiting his wife and'child- c
i en. Pvt. Milton is stationed at v
Fort Bragg, N'. C.
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home of Mrs. Mamie Suber Hir Hon- a
or of her sister Miss Ruby Williams.
She received many useful s
gifts. A r.rce course of cake and
ice cream was served, *
Got a. ^opy ot the leader. *
Annie Boyce, reporter *
ALSTON HIGH SC HOOL NEWS (
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Alston has entered its last week j
of work for .this session. Final n
examinations for the school begin
Monday May 24 and continue j
thru Wednesday, May 26th. f
?Bishop?J-.??,?Kearney?deliver?p
ed the annual sermon choosing -j
for his subject: Parent's Respon- p
sibility to Their Children and the
Children's Responsibility to their |.
Parents. r|
Class Day exercises will bo held h
Wednesday night. Commencement f
exercises Thursday night! Miss v
Louise Lefriedge will deliver an ?
essay with the valedictory. , t
The school has had a successful ?
year of work. We now wish a n
wary happy vacation to everyone.
To those who have left us thru
graduation w? wish each success ji
in whatever he or she undertakes ii
The Stitch and Chat Club will ?
hold its last meeting for the ses- y
sion at the home of Mrs. Ernes- y
tine Mance Tuesday night. We
have had quite an enjoyable and I
successful year together and look v
forward to the same anotfe^r a
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TIFULGIRL
ST. MARK'S NEWS
Sunday was a very *msy day at
I>i\ O Dunham held
tp" third quai terly conference. S.
at the usual hour. The classes
erc arranged rtl taught by Mis.
lurkes. Su'pt. from St. James. He
iew by Dr. Dunham. Then he
miic forth and joined the church
tirriny sermons taken from lleb.
1:20. Everyone rejoiced while
hilo hp preached the -word. One
um forth and joined the church,
ri the afternoon the older began
'ith his quarter. A)1 officers at
lieir post of dutv. The reports
ent over the top. The Singing
Inion put ove,. u grand program,
light classes were present: St.
lark, St. James, St. Luke, St.
latthows. St, John. Plounant- fir
"aii-view, Pino Grove. The union
i on itK upward (inarch, Pulpit
ssociato3 Were Rev. .1. P. Currv
lui Rev. Wicker of Newberry To
al amount collected $1:10.37. The
PXt strging union will be at St.
umcs first Sunday with Bro. \V.
I. Clarmony.
MOl'NT . ('ARMKI, ( IRC'i IT
R?v. I). C. Brown, Pastor
Fountain Inn, S. C.. May 2.?>rd
-In suite, ot the chilly0, atniosluro
and drizzle during t1te day
here was a large crowd to witthe
funeral anti-pa v t heir-last
ribute of respect to Mrs. A. I.,
larksdale at Mt. Carmel A. M. E.
lunch.- She lived a beautiful life
nd Wh< loved by all who knew
er. The bereaved family have
ie deepest sympathy of this comuinity.
Afterwards we weni to Founmn
inn .Vlansaio.u point to;carry opt
ur rally for the rebuilding of
Id New Bethel AME church
rhere she once stood. Due to the
nfavorable weather we had only
few present but raised $50.00
,'ith the mercy and help of the
ood people in and around Founatn
inn. as wt. haven't any memeis
nor church of our own in
'ountain- Inn-. The good pastel
nd members of Allen Chapel Pres
yterran ehunh kindly opened
hey doors., to us for our rally.
AVe feel and believe the Lord
auched Bishop Flipper to connect
his mission to -Mt. Car met C+ruit
and to send ns the Rev I). C,
frown for pastor "The Great
ihurch Builder". Pray foj- oui
popdy r.uecoK^; :
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May 22, 19^3 and ends
y 24, 1943.
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DUE WEST NEWS
The usual service's %yeie held in
he chui'cheq of Due West on la3*
lunday and the people came 1 n
irgfe numbers to the' worship of
lod. The Kev Benjamin J. CHovr,
having recovered from a recent
llness, brought a burning mes
anon AME church. Everyone
eemett'to be edified By the mesage
from the Lord by- this minis
or. The ' Rev. Mr. Glover and
1 r. Olin t," BrnttfT attended the
essions of the Greenville District
or.ferenctt of th<> AME church
rhich was held in Mt. Olive church
t .Donalds, on last Thursday and
iTidny. Mesdames Jennie Vatrss
nd A. K. Hunter and Miss Kebeeif
Glover also attended tfttr sefc.
ions.
At Mt. Zion Presbyterian church
he Pastor, the Rov. E. L. Mc;
Ulams delivered a strong and intructive
message "^hije at St
daiy Baptist church, iMk\ James
:arl Donald eor.dueted the Sunday
chool in a fine manner.
Mrs. Bessie Mars has i-eturned
lome after spending several
nonthq in New York City.
Mr. Frank Donald, who formerV
livprf Wptp hut
oik, Va., wan fuperali^ed recentv
at Mt. Zion PrcsbytoHan chureh
'he rite* wer? conducted by the
'astoh, Rev. K. L. McAdams.
Mr. Olin L, Smith returned on
ast Thursday from a visit to Anrews
and Columbia., At Andrews
e was the commencement speaker
hich h's brotMt\^$i\"j. E.^ Smith
5 principal. At Columbia, he otended
the annual meeting: of the
loard of Trustees and th^ comnencement
rtf Allen university.
le repar?a_a pleasant trin.
Mr. James Dean returned V>
Newport News, Vo., after spend
rig 'several days here with Mrs.
lean and the children during last
reek. He is engaged in defense
rork in the Virginia city.
Mesdame* Martha Miller and
lattie L. Peterson ot Greenville
irgre recent victors gf relatives
nd'frifaif h*?-. _
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ARpliyi) WfcST COLL MIMA
Ily Rev. A. L. Biggs
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Miss Mary A. General of Sain
Matthew is here spending' someI
time with aunt Mis. Celia Livingston
and her cousin Miss Celia
Mae Binn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Stevenscon
their way lrom Receding, Pa.
-.top over at West Columbia and
?\TTti _V1 isi. \ tctoriu, Jones, an aunt
i )l Mrs. Stevenson.
Mr. Edward L. Jones after
spending ten days with his parents
Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Jones ret,
rned_ to Portsmouth, Va. last
Saturday night May 22.
Rev. S. L. Glass held service foi
Rev. J. \V. Noal at Zion Benevolent
Baptist church, Westor., S.
C. last Sunday. (Jooct" attendance.
Good meeting. Collection $12.26.
Service ut Brookland Baptist lust
Sunday night was good. Rev. 11.
Norris th'i pastor preached from
St. Matthew 5:8 Blessed are the
pure in heart for they shall see'
- God.?A poort sermon Uvras. Collection
for the day .$28.20.
Service at Double Bra: oh A. M.
E. church last Sunday night was
giund. It is said that the Pustoi
Rev. 11. C Cunningham preached
an old time sermon that stirred
the congregation.
l^'t. Chestcv A. I.orick op (he
camp ut Port lunnii g, (la., is her,,
on a ten day furlough, visiting
" hi* sister Mrs. Ci Yotmg.
' The May Queen contest at Ml.
j Pleasant (Old Field) Baptist, Rev.
I Win. Green pasto|\ was a success
Monday * night, May 24. Total umount
raised $07.42. Those runJolmson
raised $21.52; -Miss Sarah
TSflen Young, $20.00: "Miss~EIise
RrnnL-a <590 IW?. MHI
......... wv.wv, ..*itii y. .murison
\va3 crowned queen. .
. Mis. Mnttie Young is ori the si<k
list at Columbia hopsital. We
hope for her u speedy recovery.
Monday night May 21 th,. May
Queer contest at Brookland Baplist
church, Ilev. H. Norris, pastor
was ? succeBs also. Total amount
>iised $67.42. Thoc running'
for queen wei> Miss Bessie
Le(. Brown, Miss Elizabeth Brown
and Miss Mary Elasingalc. Miss
Mary was crowned queen.
Master Jess? Washington I\s on
the sick list. We hop(. for him a
speedy recovery.
""St. Matthew Baptist ('Kirch
Hev. Wm. Green. I'astor
S. S. was held at the usual hour
with Supt. K. E. Kennedy at his
- post.?Theicssnn way Well ctfscus^
U. ed. Tt\c pmynr tnnntjnp. y^..?
thusi'atic and filled with the spirit.
The pastor preached from the
pie. Deut. 32; 12. ' Everybody
seemed to have enjoyed. the sermon.
Collection $7.60. The fchoir
and pastor attended the singing
convention at Black Jack Baptist
church. The singi'ng was feHind.
Amount raised $70.33. The',|Muy
Queen contest came off at"8:30.
Only two contestants were present
Miss Elouise Freeman and Miss
Janie Kennedy. Miss Freeman
reported $16.55 and Miss Kennedy
reported $16.00. Total $32.55.
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? tic vt vviuiuuiU uni^Ili^ OValta
will render a program at St. Matthew
the second Sunday ttight,
_ Come and hear these boys. You
will not .regret it.
Camden jottings
Schools are closing everywhere
now. Jackson Ifi will.'have its
commencement exercises in Trin
ing Jhe 2nd. 8:30. jYnficipaflorj
of an interesting program.
Folks are still leaving for other
places a?. bette,. homes it seems.
Mrs Ethel Cooke on- Market street
nas taken her family to Baitin
more7~Md. Wo trust they will find
It pleasant in every way. Revi
and Mrs. B. Cornish have moved
into the hohie with their children
: of three, and seem to be comfortably
situated. . .
>_ All are sorry to know of Mr.
t Elmer PiakettVs illness of a few
. days ago and detained in the hosi
pitaJ. iMlay h?> soon be himself,
| we sincerely pray and hope.
r R. HSrper has so much
rninrnverl th-> f - ??/,/?????. . i. J
, ^ -?? , v mn; V/lll J/HIIiUVJ
v her .moher and sister, Mtss Jessie,
, back to Greenrwood Saturday. It
I is our desire that she will spend
, a pleasant vacation of rest, train
. and very.-* ? ,
Rev. Mr. McGheP state elder of
( the Holmes* church ret here with
Rev. J. W . Wilson for a few days
many were disappointed in hear
-fng- him last nightin Iteu of threat
, ening rain.ii .
Reading in the Leader of Rev.
Hale B. Thompson as speaker of
I the alumni (A. U.) we spoke of
hhn as being our pastor once here
and hope that some day he will
be able to visit New Bethel, our
home church forever In past
, voars we have .had some strong
_ A. M. E. ministers ?a pastors, and
praying that God will work lfor
Camden in His own time and way.
Cpl. J: H. Alexander has been
transferred from Fort Benning,
Ga., to Texas an<l doinc nicelv .1.
L. the teacher at Gaffpey has re?
_ turned home for hit| . vacation.
"l^ese two young men sOn? of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Alexander are assets
to parents home rtpd country>
Their father it a first-class eai-l
penter and mother an industrious
one. . ' '\
Glad to greet Mesdames MinnTc
Alexander and Nora Kennedy Saturday,
both staunch supporters af
the Palmetto Leader. Th?y are
spmotime at their northern tourist
home, henca we miss them.
The Leader is doing nicely here
but there ig room for improvemeat.
Mrs. Pertha fWmiftfiSs
tboropapn iotuc.4 m tFO weeks i"
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NAVY NOW EXPA
NEGRO PROGRA1
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As South Carolina obscrvetf
"Boost Your Navy Week" 1/ y
Governor .Johnston's proclamation
May 2(1-21 tli, the announcement
number of Nop'roes in the Navy's
the total number4,' quo'as f o ^r
those entering the Navy through
the Joint Armed Forces Ipduc(
lion Center have been greatly ut
creasd. In addition, unlimited
. numbers of seventeen year olds
J and men between 88 and 50, may
; volunteer their services through
I the Navy Recruiting Service Stations.
All of the Negroes accepted by
' th4? Navy for general service?
] (Class Y'-0, apprentice seamen),
are sent to Great Iatkes, 111., for
twelv0 weeks of basic training.
While there, they are given u
series of aptitmle and intelligence
tests to-determine their fitheSs
for Naval Seiwiee schools to which j
I tCn? 4 4- 7 .. I ! 1 1
?nv-.> an' .^yiu n# in a .
trade which not only makes them
FOR U. S. N
(E1LL OCT HI?LOW
Chief Specialist John 1*\ Holts. 11!
II. S. Navy Recruiting Station,
First National- Bunk Bid};:.,
'Columbia, S. C.
l)?-ar Sir:
I am interested in better seivii
I'lease send me complete informal
, Envy, Naval lb-serve, or SEA BEES
Hume V. 1 _V IV. .
til Veel
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go. She is a membo,. of the
aristocratic school. We stood sM,.
L>y side at bluckbourd in Bro'Wning-Mather
many a day. She was
a gifted pen-girl. Welcome home
Bertha and family.
HI DOE BRANCH NEWS
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'"Mary -'L. Williams, Reporter
Sunday school was good Sunday
The lesson wa? instructively given
ami mnnypoints werebrouyht nut
for our needed information, and
an appreciative crowd was in evi-'
Icnce. Afterwards speakers wefeJ
appointed for tlve Sunday school
revival. They arc Miss Edith Wil
Heart Spying Baptist church.
-?The Missionary (Mrs. Mary
Brooks) is doiru very good work.
We wish her much success rn all
of her undertakings- _ . . _
Social News
.Cpl. Willis Watson of this city
won third prize in the jitterbug
contest in Louisiana. Cpl. Watson
is a high school graduate of the
Ridge Hfll High and a graduate ol
Bettis Jr. college. He taught foi
two or three terms at the Monetta
-Saluda schooli He was inducteci
in the army in September and
i is now stationed at Camp Clairborne,
La.
Misa Mary Louive Williams and
Theodore Padgett spent the week
PVlfl 21 f 'VAAvllflftC Tr /.rrl TMw***
report an enjoyable-trip.
>Mjrs. S. Williams and Mr. Clarence
Williams motored to Voorhees
Thursday. Misses Artist tenon,
Ele&nor Williams and Juanrta Williams
arc honm now alter a sue:
pp.asful term-at Vnorheer, Jr. college?Mia*?rjIpa?it&_JWilliams
is
now u graduate of Voorhees' in the
course of Home Economies.
-Miss Evctta Johnson is now at
her final destination in Orangeburg
and has begun her course and
' she likes it Ane. We wish for her
much success. >,;
We are glad to get some new
subscribers," if you want the news
of your city and other vicinities,
read the Palmetto Leader, 5c a
copy. r
EDGEFIELD CHARGE
Jftjey'. J. P. Brown, Pastor
?Sunday school" at " the' usual
hour with Supt. Bro. G. T. Tolberf
and teachers at their posts.
The lesson was reviewed by the
pastor. After which the pastor
preached a wonderful sermon
- 3 p.m. the rally for the trustees
began. Tho visitors shared
with the members. The captains
were Bros. H. Wash, J. S. Tol
bert and G. T. Tolbert. A neat;
sum of $20.75~was raised. We
thank members and friends for
their cooperation.
We'are very glnd to know that
Sister Nancy Ligon has made im*
movement since being from the
lospitnl.
The!ma Tolbert, Reporter
HANNAH "A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T. E. UoTdnsop. factor
Services were very good Sunday
Sunday school the usual hqui;
After a brief discussion th$ lesson
\vqs reviewed by the pastor,
Service was conduced by Rdv.
M. P. Spearman who Brought if "
very good message out of God'^
word; We are glad to have with
I us Miss iwa Frances Singleton
latter spending a very successful
school year at Bettis Acudcpiy.
Miss Singleton gave Rome timely
remarks. She finished at Bettis
this year.
The pastor with his choir and
mOtnbers from Hannah worshipped
in the afternoon down a t
Antioch Baptist phurch with Rev.
Shepherd. The services 'were en*
joyetf by aft. * y' '
Mrs, Rertha has roI
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llioiv serviceable to tin- Navy, hut
prepares them for better jobs in
civilian lift1. "
At'cof-dlng'1 to figures released
by1 the Uiircau of Navy Personnel
In ; Wtk*|KitVjrt^nr the Nnvy -plans,
within the nfext your, to train
thoy^antjs^f Negroes in t,ty following
skills: approximately l.">87
inolor machinists; 1100 machinists;'
887 electricians; 880 quartermasters;
807 yeomen; 2Htt
gunners; 207 signalmen; 267_ radiomen;
267 aviation machinists
200 store-keepers; ICO carpenters
147 shiptitters; 67 aviation inetnlsjnithsr
and 27 metnlsmiths.
Great numbers of skilled and
ilnskWt'd Negro tradesmen will
atsq be nteded for The Navy's
SkABfcES, construction battalions.
Chief Specialist .lolni FY Potts,
who is petty officer in charge of
Negro recruiting lor South Car"OltTia,
urges Negl'oyouths to take
advantage of this unusual opportunity
to obtain highly des'rablo
training in the Navy.
AVY NEWS
AND MAIL IT IN)
ng my country in the U. S. Navy,
ion concerning clislmcia with, tile
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UNION HAI'TIST HI U KOI
R?v. I.. (". Jenkins, Pastor
Rev. I,. C. Jenkins has returned
home from Morris college wherq
he was engaged in activities.
The Joint Missionary society of
Urion Haptist held its regular
monthly meeting on Tuesday nito
wit), the President, Mrs. N. _A.
Robinson in charge. The Junior
Missionaries were present ar.il a
yery interesting program was held
by them. Remarks by Mis. P. A.
Ingram and others;
the Sunday school wa< at its
Lest with Sup:.' Ponds in charge,
bplendid remarks were given by
our pastor. At-the moraine scr-i
vices our pastor brought to u0 a
soul stirring message. Subject
The Art of Listening. St. Mark
4th chapter. This was enjoyed by
iidh?The?evening?services were
also inspiring;? Our pastor
brought to us a sermon froirr the
subject Over-coming Discouragement.
Ileb. 12:12-111. Among oui
viators wove Prof. J. Andrew Simmons,
principal of B.T. Washington
high schooi of this city. Our
visitors are alway, welcome.
Our pastor and members will b^
engaged in activities >n the Union
. /"M u? 1* :.i ? -i
vJX VtlUItUUS (XL X\lUge>VUUU HITS
week end.
The Usher Board of Union Bap
tist is sponsoring a first class religious
program at 15:30 Sunday
afternoon. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Deacon Green Scott is still inr
disposed. Mrs. Ada MoWn and Mr.
Gaten Thomas are in the Columbia
hospital. .
Several of our Missionaries are
participating cn the program ai
First Nazareth Baptist church on
Monday nlghirMay 31, sponsored
-for the fiwtrict of Missionaries. D.
B. Williams, reporter
GOLDVVLLG NEWS
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. C. L*tman, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the i's
ual hour wi(h the assistant Su>>t.
sister Bereha Smith, in charge.
During the service the pastor's
theme wa? "Four Steps to Jesus".
..This was a wondLejrful sermon. At
three o'clock the /pastor preached
another noble sermon. TTiia was
the occasion of ihp funeral of sis-,
ter Ida Johnsoii, the wife of Mr.
Coleman Johnson. She was one
among tne ojuept memoers 01 ->u.
Zion church. Many good things
were said about her because she
lived a Christian life.
Rev. J, C. Letman was the week
epq guest' of" M r. arid "Mrs. "JctrrT
Lec~ Little and veportsn ptetwnnt
stay., Our pulpit associate was
the Rev. Robert Bffec Shtterwhite
and many others. We want them
to hnow that they are welcome to
Kt. Zhrn ttnsrttrmr
JERUSALEM CHURCH
Rev. N. L. Bush, l'astor
Sunday was a beautiful day and
we had a wonderful Sunday school
apd church service. Rev. Bush
gave us plenty of spiritual food
to live #h. The collection $20.!16;
Afterwturds the Women ? and
Men's clpfe reported. Tho \yt>mer|
reported $G8.35, Mr. G. A. Rentier
director and Mrs. Callie Marshall
president. The Men's club report*
ed $51.8?-, Mrs. Bettic Thomas
directress and' Mr. Johnson Mar*
shall, president. , , , rrt
We wish to thank all members
and friends for their loyol- support.
W? shall always appreci*
ate and remember the friendly
and cooperative spirit shown. Total'
collected $154.00.
We were happy-to welcome the
following visitors to our church
Suodav: Mr. and Mrs. Corley,
Mrs. Lillie Mae Bell, Mrs. Elizabeth
Bell^ and M^. Robinson.
tiirnpd homo from her visit t o
JJTevy Jersey to the wedding ? f
i)er son Alh?rl Mo?efc SpeArnmt).
Shy report* * pl?ga*nt trip.
JOHNSTON NEWS
Mount /ion B-iptist Church
liev: G. W. HrijjEtharP. I'ustyr
Mt. Zjon Sunday school met <>n
time with Supt. and teachers a'
their post. Tin. srbjeet Bible Teaching;
on Wives Deeei'tfulness. The
lesson was wonderfully taught by
our teacher Mr. Alex B. Harrison.
Afterward Mutual Aid Home Burversa
ry. A wonderful p ropy/am
vra* rendered hv Kmmie Young:.
I'Jv ry one said they had never witnessed
an anniversary like this
one. The number of 28 became
njrnihors liid ?*r ln-nrts burr.
while Rev. Wells of Craniteville,
came before im;- Alfvhowatvrto
join this society can join for 25c j
until after bo days. Come and ;
bring; one with you.
Kd go fie Id Ti, School
Helen Anjos, Reporter
- EdpefieTd county trait.in*; school
hi^i thoir coiniiiencenvem exercise
'on Frhlay, May T4. A prize of
$5.00 was triven to Blanche Hurley
and Felix AicMamig bv Amos and
Sons Funeral directors.
Wo l-ci'nit veil- ii'mcH ra ti-Mv
that Mrs. Mary Jane Smith has
moved oot "1' town, we miss her.
Lincoln Memorial
Park, Inc.
Columbia's New
CEMET-fiRf?
KKSF'iVE SINGLE 'AND
FAMILY PLOTS NOW
> L. F. SCOTT, Mgr.
Phone 2-4765
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M A D A M CECIL
First Time in State, County
;-t ^?ot City
I^i
ofic -'ywi most .desire; control
Or influence the actions of anyone,
T^ven though niilc-a away. <Luar?
- an tee success?where?others?fall.
MADAM CECIL
Ail Business Confidential
Hours: 10 a.m. to 9" p.m.
Permanently located in 2nd Pullman
Trailer on left side of Hitrh
way Np. 1 coming out of Columbia
next to Mrs. Roland's Groc. Store
Open Sundays W. Columbia, S. C.
50c Special Readings for a short
time only!
For Appointments Phone 22970
Poro Beauty School
Located at 2481 Millwood Ave.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waving,
. Hair Dyeing,, Bleaching, Man?ieuring;
Massaging, Hand
MekHngr-Anatomy anr*
Electricity.
PHONE 5687 i
Annie M. Pope T. Malone, Pres.
Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor
Waverly Esso Station
Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS.
Hiki This Your Headquarters
For Complete
ON K-Sl UP SJtKV HJK
Telephone 9518
Jasper Caldwell, Manager
_
frown's Luncli Room
1014 LADY STREET
Good Home Cooking A
Specialty
Prompt and Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Open Each Day Until Midnight:
Mrs. W. L. Brown, Proprietress
C-X-XK-X-X-^X-I-W-X-W-X-W
J JJ&EVY'&FUh
Undp?r|a|:lit^ and Embalm!
AMBULANCES
fSESME6
Superior Equipmen
Stiperior Service
?SLOGAN?
LOWER PRICES
No Deserving Poor Refuser
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMB
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MONDAY, MAY 31
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? HlsI^bJ^I l>y tivkime ONE-- 4H
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NEW COZY INN ^ ?
The Most Attractive
~ in the Ry
Will Serve You With Lunette! fl
Sandwiches, Beer, Wine, Cold |H
Drinks of everv kind. Call and
6ee for yourself. -,i
Reasonable Prices to All
150!> HARDEN STREET
Mrs. Cornelia Osbie Cray, o
- - Proprietress
COLUMBIA'S NEWEST
AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB
THE SAVOY CLUB" \
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LOCATED ON THE OLD - 1
WINNSBORO ROAD :*? '
2'/2 Miles from the City Limlta
of Eau Claire. The Savoy Clnl was
formerly known as the Pal* ,
metto Grill.
Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaf
A speciality
We cater to private partiea
and Clubs
T 111* TT" Mile
1 uin, X_j *.4 A A JUt X X UJ/I IfP V& XJOW
WWW!
MoIIfe's Cafe arfj in
Beauty Shop -r?
First Class?Best of Servic* i
Reasonable To All -j
Open every Day until Mid- ]'
night. Appointments Filled
* Phone 2-7895 _
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