The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 05, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
jl?AGE TWO
Sammie Osborne
KF Expense Account
y Jo Attorneys Harley and Cave
^Attorneys' Fee . $500.00
Stenographer's Trans. 68.00
m- Printing of Kecord 108.00
Printing Lawyers Brief 42.00
Total in first appeal 778.00
To Attorney Frank Cave in new
Bjajfev Attorney's Fee ... * 300.00
E;"' Total in new trial (Barnwell)
To Attorney John E, Stansfield in
W >-'/(. 2nd appeal. '
Attorney's Fee $ 500.00
Stenographer's Trans. 48.00
Printing Record .... 1.10.38
Printing Lawyer's brief 23.00
W^rrr -
.1^, ., Total spent in 2nd appeal $ 710.38
f. To Attorney John E. Stansfield in
United States Supreme Court
|I- . proceeding^ _ $ 450.00
~ Expense to Florence for Stay
"~?' Execution 25.00
Total ?pent in Supreme Court
w ,W | "proceedings to datc % 475.00
Grand total spent hi casc~ttr
\May + 31st, 1043 as above
_ : . $2^263.00
Attorney John E. Stansfield left
Tor Washington Wednesday . June i
2pd, 1943 to complete proceedings j
review l>cforc t h 0 ' United
L v?Vi States Supreme Court.
Of thc amount itinlized above
which has been paid, $300.00 has
| g4ji been borrowed and is to l\. paid
|K Within (60) lays. _
The churches have been loyal in
every- instance, as well as friends.
Ev ? We solicit the continued loyalty to
t: a worthy cause.
l! : \
Greetings To The
Kingstree District
(To The PalinetU) Leader) ?
Deai Editor; ?
& iric? Ui/?k.-.
i , the Kingstrce district. We rc|
: joice to say . under the leadership
of Rev. J. L. Bcnbow, presiding el
tier, that .the St. Peter's circuit is
progressing rapidly. Our supenn
tendent of the Sunday school,
hf, . } brother F. D. Burgess is always at
> a- his post. The lessons were beau L
_ tifally discussed by the faculty of
y/ the school. After which "the pasrT
^ tor lined hymn 290, L.M..; jirayer
* was offered by brother Wm., Waites:
second selection \vas hymn 277
rscripture lesson and decalogue by
Rev. W. H. Wilson. H?j took as
hi-s text St. John 19:7: The Jews
answered him! We have a law,
and acording to thc law he ought
to die because he made himself
'? ?. the Son of God, Subject: Jesus j
the Son of God. The doors of |
the church were opened and one'
was taken in as a full member,
two on probation. Collection $22-,
Four dollars for sick and poor.
* Shiloh church. Mr. Jesse Brown
At th/s place we have a fine group
of S. S. members. The S. S. was
at its best.' The lessor was well
ET discussed. Collection $2.85. The
pastor was at his post. A soulstirring
sermor. was preached. '
Three souls were happily united to I
Kn rtVin??ol? ^ . ? -
^ iMuiv.ii tumessing tnat they
were saved from sin. Srxtv memfe*
* bcrs communed. Collection $20.
All claims for May Day And other
Hr,* assessments were raised and sent
to the District conference by our
Pvg5,- dearly beloved pastor and the del- i
fr 1 egate. Wc raised and sent $18ii
KV j, educational money; $20 library !
fund; $8 delegate fee. Wt. had u ;
( most successful rally in our chuiv'h 1
&, ' we fln/shed paying for our organ. I
We are now planning to put a set 1
B:. of new news in St. Peter's t hurch (
K;? also a heating system. We ask j
E?*, your earnest prayers in our un- I
dartakinga. _ |
^ Mrs. W. Lesque, reporter
Fia'-jMiD HOWARD PI.AY SCHOOL:
p uA program of verses, songs and j
I m folk dances was beautifully ren- 1
r wAlr dered by the school, Monday, May
Wfmfe 'Sl, at 11 o'clock. The graduates"
BM# |kc as folioVs: Thelma Bates.
It Willie Way BickJIB
wfV' Margaret Brown, Waltei
EL*4. Mflriemani Thorn a sin a Dash, Edttb-.
OoodwtttC, Roland Harris,
Wtt, Lfwia Bolman, Theodore Lewis,
Donald McCray. Matthew McKi;M?ry
Koon, Nolton Pagan,
B * CTrace Helen Pope, Melvin Pear- j
BI^IJKSl. M?1??1"?*. -Rump, Willie May 1
flamueis, Nonw- Fay Scott, "FTbyiT
Bfc: f /pcott. Curtis Wade, Rudinc Rich-'
ardson, Jimmy Woodward, Clar |
fef/ *?fece Washington, Robert Ham- j
Bjjk. mond, Bobby Young.
[ Diploma* were presented b y
Christine Ruff, Snpervisor .
the City Play School of Co-1
H|pLluobia. The |$others Club o f j
which Mrs. Mi ttie Pearson i s
K^^NsUbot gtrve the children a
I
Kfcg^M jgyV
Mfr
Aeira-ru * i* ?\ ?? ?' '* ,,"M"""I|1
liuiVH'fl nf" I**;l?I * Kr'atiuiM .
tiskeckk Ainn Alii i ir.i.i).
ALA IIA.\1 A ? Lieutenant Eric
Lay lie -of -. 17-5 Cliaunecy Street.
Brooklyn. New York, received his
commission 1'ioni I lid Air Corps
Administ f ativp fdVreers Candidate
.School at Miami IVfudirl' lor^ia. He
is a. graduate of Xc\v Yorlc City
College and a i.ii'iiiluT of Phi B.cta
Sigma Fraternity.* He was awarded
the Philharmonic' Music Scholari
c'.ijp frir ih)oi> yea is. eon the var~
?ity tetters ill frrrrk nnd ettres coun
try while in school.
p??T??
^KB BBBBSgj:^ * Hclen.-ed
t'y 1T S Whr Department
Kmrnu of Ph^Iu' -RelatL>m
Tl'SKKCKi: AIt.M\ A1U Hl-.LIJ.
'ALABAMA ? Lieutenant M;iradcflL_
fornia, recently received his commission
at the Air Co:;rs Administration
Officers Candidate^ SchoolJ
A graduate of Wiley College,
Lieutenant Thomnson studied music
and art, and was an outstanding
football and basketball player. H<?
is a member of the OmogaPsi Pb
Fraternity. *
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I'. ,i' \V.<r I'"i :rr* m??n t
Hmnn o' I
ti'skp.ci.i; \u\n aik i 11;i.i>. .
,\ l.A l JA.M A ? -Second l.it utenant
Janus J, Johns of Alliance, Ohio,
a recent fiadi.ate <>f the Air Corps
Administrative Orticer* Candidate
School at Miami Heath, Florida.
The lieutenant i* a former Wilbcrforce
L'nivci ;!v student and a
member 'of 'the Kappa Alpha- Psi
Fraternity.
> &Sb . *mEw
SiisJ%t
/T*
I if jfl
by TT. S. Wo T?r>?rtm?n*
Harcao Of Ptihlit; Relations .
TTSKEGEE ARMY AIR FIEL{).
ALABAMA?William H. Buford
received his commission as a Second
Lieutenant at the Officer Candidate
School in Air Corps Administration
at Miami Beach, Florida.
Lieutenant Buford, a member of
the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity*
attended Lane ^College, Jackson,
Tennessee, during the years 19334
VLs
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Meeting of Alumni
Asso. Benedict Colleg
TlK' mcetim* of tin* Alumni us
. intiori of liPTrdret college w
leid i>i the Antisdel chapel Mo
Twyi 1U1 ii* pin T
meeting" was .opened?hv Prof?
L. Puckett. After the devotion
erviee, the minutes ?f the pit"
nis meeting weit? read and adoi
d. Thev meeting: was then open
for business The following: of
ers wei"(> elected:
Prof. A. ('. H ightower, pre:
li mi : Prof. M. CI. Ttoyan. vice ]>r
dent; Mis. I. IiTnynf', recoi'di
secretary: Mrs. A, C. High tow
ii>rres}oiuliinr sec-.rctary; Dr.
!\. .lehk/i.s. treasurer; Mrs. Am
Wi'.<ton. .nei'hrologist: Rw.
'. .h nkius. chaplain; Mrs. A.
StaggsV- reporter.
A motion v a> made that ea
alumnus pay a fee of $1.00 hei
ifli t' A recommendation^ by 1
!). K. .Jerkins that the aluiuni .s
TTicTaTTdn usrentain the possibi
'U's of improving the housing en
ittions of the leadiers of the c1
jj-fi A oioiion was made tli
'.h'.'js recommendation b e (urn
ivi t to ?h'f executive coir mitt
>(' the association.A?letter
was read from (ho all
ni Jub ,if Washington. Hi C..
Mr. Alford Simmons cohcvriTt
the vveTk of the tdub. Several t"
imiuendatipns were read from tl
tub. A niotiim was the!! re.r
that the recommendations be (l
ed over to the executive eotnni
tee of the assoeiatioa. Me :
very "fateful to Mr. Simmons a
Lis club workers for the keen
terest they have manifested in 1
' e.ric of the ("l?ej*e For scve
vears they Itave rail I'd 100 perc<
for the college. These movefile
-h.v this club should be an intent
11)i ;il 1 of the other clubs.
Then Dr. .1. P. Reedcr j>j
some timely 'ciiinrks-TOr how
Cirate intiHVst? iu e_lh e impro
inert of the school, ami flirt
progress of the association.
J. A. bacpte gave soip,. i tile re
"Y.tf (liuu'jiits OO- the ~lriv c.?iJ
M. C. Slaughter of Washintrt
I). a former instructor at D
edict- brought greetings fr
Wiwhtntrtor, I). C. Miss L
"tjambreil a itcM worke??Lot?
.ollege expressed her d.?sii\. t
raise-t>ne thousand dollars on
drive.
Prof?li. K Nelson 'lean of
college gave remarks relative
the "betterment of the ..allege tl
presented the graduate's. of eh
of IH Ik. M r. Norman ^?Sm-i
president of the class respond
Th,. President. Prof. A. ('. Hi)
tower welcomed the new me
hers. It should be .interesting
know that the beautiful cimcr
seats 'low stationed on th.. enmi
will I'M-)- be a living n?nnum<
to the col'ego.
A mot/on was made that 1
.ud i? otir bulletin.
A meeting o f executive bo;
will l?e held at the college-. Mai
10th. Dues collected. Adjou
ment.
.Mrs. A. 1) Slaggs. reporter
C
SHli.Oil A. M. K. CHI Ki ll
Ke\ K. 1/ .I'ichburg, Pastor
The nfth Suimay is oft times ?
sidered by ma y as an otV day
<!uir it *_nets but**not so by mi
of Shiloii members. The servii
were splendid and well attent
throughout the day. The Sum
school was largely attended a
continue., to ivow. The seve
.. s>c. after heir.g carefully
.-tructed listened to a verv int
? stir.y review b\r Tht. Supt., Mr
II. McLeod. Tin1 pastor Ms rsi
i-v need?wii(, ?d- ihor-c-?ins pii ii
ii-t?active <iiu| soul stirring, m
sMgi's from the text St. Luke
is. Subject Kxcus(rHMakers. 1
* ' h every uncmcerned and nej
yent member could ha\\. heard
'At X :.'>() p.m. Rev. \V. W W
nil outstanding n inister in the E
fist church pleached a forceful ,
nion for th,. Missionary ladi
Surely (Jod Ihects this yos
mar. Rev. Wine is a born evi
yclist.
Mr. Thornton Briyman who v
.-trickon in Ap. il with paralysis
st. II aniony the shut-irs. 'I
many ?friends of Miss Virne
SumpTOT' leill reyiet to learn tl
she is M patient in th?. Tri-coui
iiospitu.1 wliem she, has recen
umteryui e nu appendix operati'
The following students ar(.
tsfinle' from college: Miss Veron
WHhorn and Rev. RtrhtTHTg Ef
Allen university; M iss Ftaz
naitfier ar?r Messr8 R. Lees p
Man nil WilliarrTS, hftate coHej
Mr. Robert Le^ Williams iweii
his R. 3. degree W agriculture p
Rev. Rich burg thb Bachelor
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Th(> "ciuvp will b?.? c^mUuclL'tl. ;u-.i .1
-(iTrHniT I<>?1 li < itiillihll'ils .?u till. , 1
I5ay Siout>- <T Aim-lien. The site'
i>l- M-Uett'ci bus bun n:-i|>i??vi'il by tlu> f51
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the n-KN l-ITTs VI i.liTnkws
lfu, ,{> r- n- Sanders. Reporter '
lo ..AM- tj:<. toachcis ami roilc'sri' s* i
u.|. | (.cuts arc hoiip fi'Oi>; \aK\>tlX i ol- j
a><s lok't*.-' and s'.'lin.d ? <? !... Mis< Ma-"
'th/ ^'l'l * !'*1 K.h>:i;?c \l es>- ar-'ivi.i :tft,,l
tt r a siu't'vs school tm a tr. Uai<*.-- ~j
r|j hurjrU V :s;: Sarah Mn-rj* loin
i i. i..!nl(vi. .M ;. i'i.ia>
4, mie Da1 ! r?<ir. M.Cormick iigh (
(>{< sel'.on], -v- ' Wright a" ivIU<
e<l home i*ft*.*" spi ading a C-w |
t day< in N". V. (in account of th
death of her i. i ol lu.r Mr. JLirnii
Boweii soi. of Rav.and Mrs. Bow- ,
T^r_ J
Mrs. 11:>i* ilees.- left-Saturday i.
ird a'^l'n' tlu- fui'ii ral of our heioven ,
. Rev. If. F. Steward of Spartanrn
Lurg. Mr.-, Kfhel (Ducket) Stew (
?r<! and family hav0 our heart-felt ,
sympathy in their hour of grief.
Tht. Pee Deo union h-ld at Saw
[ Mill Baptist <- iiurcli. Dean li.- M
Booker, pastoi. reported ore of
tht. best programs during the history
of the union. I)r. L. M. Mc;on
Collum took charge of the Sunday. '
fos school Sunday morning. Mr. J. ,
m\ B. Drake, chairman of the prores
gram oommitlej ac ted as inodevuled
tor in the of th.. modern- j
lay Uu\ The high school i'urr ished ,
nd the music ami it was very good, i
ral Miss Wilson knows how to train (
in- students , musically.., The paper
er- read by Miss Daverson. i'ns?iucloi
0. at the high-scnool shall e ver li'ngnal
ei in the hearts of the union work
es- The mortgage was burned Sun11:
day afternoon at St. .Michael with
iVe. a vfiry interesting program by
fli- Rev. Gupple. The District Supt
it Rev. A. Mack Was presen|. Mrs.
ine Lucilf McLeod Pipkin of McC'all
lap was presort and sang a solo. ;
sei The crowning of '"Miss South
es. Carolina". am! ".Miss Marlboro
pel County.' sponsored (,y Mrs. Ro'sa
in- McCollum, at Shiloh, Sunday e\t
enintf. was onL> of beauty. T li c I
^as .hutch was beautifully decorated j'
is A patriotic set e was displayed i
"he in the background, whic h brought j
die out the beauty in Lite artistically ' I
ntt deigned wluUe throne* '
itv The two queens, Miss Dorothy
tly Reese, representing "Miss South
on. Carolina", and Miss Alberta Johrat
son. "Miss Marlboro County" look 1
iea ed most charr ing as they sat on i
om TReTT tbToncs. Mr?<s Reese , who i
ier won first prize, is a graduate of
ind Fayetteville Teachers' college, (
per- Fayottcville, N. C., and teaches in '
red that state. Miss Johnsoji who won 1
md "Miss Marlboro County" is a grad- ,
of uate of South Carolina* State col'
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I,TAPER
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,o al (moult.
The camp will accommodate'' 10H
le.outs. All .Scouts' planning to
tte: <1 camp arc asked to rejjistci
I It;iv S.ou: Headquarters i n
'oki'mhia. V Scout can reserve
place i y f?n\':!) _? -SIAid down and
he haiatuv no later than July 11.
f.?ly ;t yint ulau to atovri.
Foes t..n 1'.' mailed Co
icva<l<;iiai ti'iv c u I.. 1"', Scott.
\VaicTTTins culuinn for r~rrhcr
uiitmi-f Camp information.
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j.-jre, and !'s tlie huiiU' ?venom ic.unoher
lure?.
Tl'm i'jioKri'.iiu \ya< lcndt'iVd hj
onic of ihv! outsta: <linj? young at
ist of . our city, nanioiy: Mis**?
K.ditli I .'avid. Kutrina Mcl'ollum
Wnniic Adams. Mildrvd MvCa'l
P.n ~ iV..',i. v. . .i. "
i.iiiii- imill .-a noieoil. i.'isa KOO
<>ii\e \V light. .Marine Mar
n. Klertiiie Mc'Collum and Mis;
imiv.a Davidson. is i- hiatrut
or in I he h i ir!school here.. Mis;
fivian M?.?'olh:iu, v.as in eharg<
.1' the iQirogritrvi
The cioutline clrenipny wws pet
ormcd i?y Miss Knimu Dav/dson
1'he reward including the crowt.
ng to the highest participant \\a>
\> have iecii a photo in the pa el-.
1 )u".?iv Kocse won thi;
innor. i lowe\cr. she nrel'orrei
iol to have tiii's^ dene. as she i.
very-,cn! sidvrate ,and conscien
hour church worker and wishes
lie money left with the church.
ST. I'Al l. A. M. K. C H L U( 11
Lancaster?Sunday was a higl
iay with us. S. S. was line. Mrs
Daisy's class still has the hnnnci
liad some visitors: Mr. Dot
Carter was lu re from Dee Ceo
Louise from .Mien, huiiit. lor th?
iunimer., Janus from Stale col
from Philadelphia, Baltimore an<
Rock .Md. Nov. she js at John. 01
['. Smith, summer school.:
L. George w?s here from cstinj
in Virginia. Mrs. Miller was vis
itirg her sister Mrs. Martin. M.rs
Robert Jones is visiting l?r.?i7 ITiaT
Lhci-_Mr.. Ed.. Ste ens. . M r. Jnd
L.ca.P funeral was Sunday ?it th<
Pleasant lli'il church.
NINETY.SIX NEWS
Tiie sad news of Rev. I?. K
Stewart of Spartanburg. S. I', ivas
i great shock to his many t\ ieiid?
here. Rev. Stewart taught six
rear, here in the Ninety-Six high
.-' boo!, ami-left here to tlie regrci
;>f both white and colored.
Rev. and Mis. T. R. Tolhert ar.<
son and Mrs (I A p.i
.o Spartanburg and witnessed
Rev. Stewart's funeral Tuesday,
i'here wci'c many, many people
there, to pay their hist respects t<
hi;, worthy man.
The clinic on .May 25 at the
Ninety-Six high school was well
attended altho the weather was
rainy. .Eighty one persons were
inoculated. All sire asked to attend
the next clinic this and next
week. Be sure to meet Mrs,
Florence Myle>. R.X.. assisted by
MTT. FsAe OnmpheU,
The union meeting of the three
jhi.rehes Sunday at Trinity was
rery good. Rev. Spearman pastor
of Mt. Pleasant preached a
wonderful sermon. The collection
was as following: Trinity $8140;
Continued on Page 8
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Orangeburg District
Conference ,
The Orangeburg District Conference
held at Ml. Olive AME
church May Bowman, S.
. C ?.w;u cne...?f the best ever held
A.N. Hampton entertaining pasj
toi- and his good -people seemed
I to J:ave -put forth every effort for
' a royal entertainment for- their"
guests. We had a wonderful recep
lion.
D). E. A. Paiker who is one of
the most efficient P. E's. of the
state knows how To get along
with people, both ministers and
laymen. He knows what they
need and doesn't fail fo give it to
them. He presided with a (Jodly
spirit, nothing hut p.cae a n d
Itarmony prevailed throughout
die entire session.
.Every visitor, minister and layman
had?ptseper?recognition. The
line spirit of cooperation was appreciated.
We had many distinguished visitors
who brought greeting's -from
their fields of labor as " follows:
Dr. I?. F. 11 ildebrand. P. K. of the
-Watviee Diatriet. Dr. I. H. Alston
lean, of Theology at All"n I'ni- i
versiav. Dev. I.. \V. Burgess pas-.|
; i of Trinity in Manning. K*dtvj
one li ft "TnTTTTig impressions: orrj
our min(ls. - |
-?Thv tvcwi-ntWM?tn our 'District
as ministers wcr. introduced: Rev.
lanerelte of Williams, Chapel.
who made a eery timely speech;
'lev. J. \V. Kershaw, fc'cjljicrville:
Rev/. I'. K. Folder of i>ianc'nvil'.e.
All spoke. The speeches were very
inspiring. Rev. 1. S'. (Iambic. Rev.
R. ('. Scott, Rev. K. K. ltichburg I
Mrs (I B Burgess and Mrs -sVUL..
Tlayiv s. Pres. of the W. 11. and
F.M. S. were among the other
speakej s of the day~.
- The spirit mil* part was . very
pood and the tinewial part was I
- A. < PJrTut7 The : rrrmtmtr- nisc.hwtw;,
round S2fOfU).()0.
Rev, c. Bi:r"i . Reporter.
~ Peau fori f>isi. (xi^een
4 Pond Charge Third
Quarterly Conference
Rev. G. W. C.illison, I'Ustbr
Dr. 1. >V. Wilborn, I*. lv.
- - Sunday-May tin- J'.Mlh .our third.
- quarterly lyrtennco was held at
t Zl'on A M. Thureh of the above
named charge. The pastor ;ipu
people had things well arranged.'
and the quarter went over big.
| i iie' pr"SMiug elder wa.s paid his.
full allowance plus money raised
for the day amounted to $70.15.
.Amour.t for th(. quart.'.!* P575.nl).
Tlu- Green Pond charge is moving
on and upward under the above
_ leadership.
Annual Brother and
Sisterhood Meeting
The darkest nay the world hat
ever krown d'.n not nut out the
si.ars. The.ration of gas and tires
lid not keen the Brother and Sislorhood
members from their six'.h
annual meeting. v iiivh was held
the fourth Sunday In May at St.
Paul A. M. K. chureli. Brother S.
11. lviiett was master of ceremonies.
The program. was as follows:
Welcome address, sister liattiv
! .! m i. k; duel, -.sister Cora I.ee
i Pdocker and .Jessie Nelumr poetn
in behalf of the -Brotherhood Br<>.
.'ieDilfie Swy;0tt; Sp/iitua!. 1> y
1 l ie < o. gregat am led by brother
- O.Ci. Bowman reading in behalf of
me oiMi'inooii. f'.sici1 .' lamia
- ^ CyTr^Y
tlu- program iu:r.s?lUkht!'.)!!
L nod -tu the mutual .. rJO'iU
ly Kc*V tiolden pastor of .' I'.,
"'live rlaptist. chiinh of ItcC-h
foil;. Tmi^soin.o!) was food for
thought. Th,. spirt of 'Christianity
ran hijjh lurou^houl the r.ieot11
{('
The Presidents, Pro. V. H. Khe'C
and sister Alice Swyuert .losvs
annual messages were the best we
i have heard 111 years. It showed
. preparedness, wax fill of iuformat.
11 and was also I'TTspi rat ional.
1 Our mooting was- graced with
; t'ne presence of several distinguish
ed visitors: Professor and Mrs.
A. P. Puller, Mrs. Elizabeth C'amp
f"'d| Miller of IIorbl'soit A Snul I."
> institute, Irnto and Mrs. Coia Pie
S .vy^ert Cmof Calhoun eoun:
ly.
P "A fter all" piClttntliarlfp' the fi-J
nance romniit'ei tame forward
i and lifted the collection. Public
: ollectron Sf?. 15: Sisterhood itK OO
I Brotherhood" .Si'.'.00; doruled to
{.Mr. Adam Reeves. $2.OH who has
' 1 been sick for quite a while also
Mis, Lola Goiter was donated
$2.OH whoso home was destroyed
by fit'o some time ago-- The finance
for the day was S8C.ni".
- Presidents. I>vother K it. Rhett,
and sister A liceSwygert; Secretaries,
brother O. G. Bowman and
Sister Jessie Nelum.
' ' i S v. '
ll.iic.Ti) f?r PtiMi?* k
i t'siv!:t.i:i: AIITI AIK I ir.i.u,
Al.AIJAMA ? Warrant OilVccr
George K. Hurl cm, is < vv Orleans.,.
Louisiana, lias recently _acf|Uired
his com miss: oh of {secciicl Lieutenant
alloc hyxi?ig cenndeled the
course -of train hit; at the Officer
. Candidate Schoolin Air Corps Administration
at Miami Leach, Florida.
Lieutenant Hurlon lias been
in the Army since ins enlistment
in 19'JO.
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Shirley R. Clinton of Canulen, New
Jersey, was recently commissioned
from the Ail1 Corps Administration
Oflicer Candidate School, Miami
Roach, Florida. Lieutenant Clinton
graduated from Glassboro State
i Teachers Coih-ge in 19.12, receiving
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TUSKECEE ARMY AIR FIELD,
! ALABAMA ? Second * Lieutenant
Carl Henry l>eiz of Portlandf
Oregon, was among the recent
_ graduates of the Air Corps Administrative
Olliccrs Candidate
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He whs inducted info the Army at
Fort Lewis, Washington, in October,
1942. Sir^oe his induction, he
has served at Maxwell Field, Alabama,
and Basic Flying School,
Walnut Ridge, Arkansas/ Tlii
brother, Lieutenant Robert Diez, is
- a flying officer, having graduated
frorh the Tuskegee Army Flying
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Saturday, June 5, 1943
Classified Advertising
Column
Special Notices, Cards of Thanks,
Memoriams, Birth Announcements
Marriage Announcements etc. are
charged for at the rate of 10c per
line. Cash must accompany ths
order. Minimum charge 60c.
1\' MFH'MMSM
1?dn memory of our dear husband
[ and brother Chsippell Simmons,
j who1 departed this life Juue Uih,
1I years ago today.
I Oft time* to tlv? church I wander
With flowers to plant within hiB
care.
"-Oft times dark nor conies _ __
And finds mo planting flowevs..
over there.
Sadly missed by his wife: . i
Mrs. Maggi? Simmons, West Co- ^
turn bin; two sisters Ophelia Dal- ?
His, Irmo; Mattie Hiarris. Balti1
nrore. Md.. and brother Ben of
I rni o, S* C.
IN MIIMOIMAM
In memory 01 a devoted husbana*and
father. Re\. John David Boyd
who departed this lit\> May 24th,
11)42. -: .
" It has been twclvy-mnrntli^ of mem
ory-.? . i?. ? y^
Since God's Holy-will was done
While on this earth many a heart you
won.
Now our heart is filled with pain
-Of a vacant place in ouw-healt, ...
That can never be tilled again.
But wc hone in heaven to meet
Where we wrll livc jn bliss cotu*
])lelc.
Sadly missed by.
_ Wife ai d Children:
.Mrs, John D. Boyd. Mr. Jolin
I). Boyd. Jr.. Mr. Samuel b. Bovd,
Mrs. Willie B. McCoy, Mrs. Florence
B. Hamlin.
IN MEM OKI AM
In loving remembrance of our
. dear son and brother, wlw?denartcd
this life May 10. 1042.
Sleep oil and take your rpvt
We loved you, but God loved you
C.
G. t'ernandez. 1*atiier "??
Gel'urn?Fe iimn drzi?Mothc r
Sisters and Brothers.
CARD OF THANKS
To all friends who were so kind
Mr. Henry Stevenson who depuit
i?OrU? Life. May lj(l. Ill l.'l; . his
wile. Mrs. Willie Mae Stevensoii ?
.lid sister Mrs. Krhestinc (.'011.iines.
.of Pittsburgh, Pa., wish to
'thunl' yntt. one arid -nil. Mr*. Htcv?
nson was well known.in Columt'.ia.
S. C.. by white and colored.
He also left one niece - Vivian
1 ('.ontlines; one nephew Krnest
1 Coiuiines; four aunts, three uncles.
all of Philadelphia. Pa.
Sleep on Dear Brother, we all
lyv.d you well, but God'ioved you
" ~hCst. Sleep, on.
ST. DORCAS BAPTIST CHl'RCH
Rev. C. B. Freeman. Pastor
North. S. C.?Sunday May 2drd
being our pastor's thirteenth anniversary
was a big^day for the
members and-?4^>mtfs all day long.
The Sunday school was largely attended.
After which our pastor
<pok0 from the subject; Upon this
Rock I will Build My Church.
In the afternoon we had with uH
Rev C \V Sanders and his choir of
Cayee, S. C. At d o'clock there
>vus a program dedicated to the
pastor which was very interesting
and encouraging to the pastor. Rcl
mat kg were made by one of the ^
ideacot s. J)ea. C. II. Mkick. During ^
his remarks lip stated the pastor
has hrni with?tts thirteen years
- -rH- the name .of the Father. .The
next thirteen years in the nanic of
th(. Son and the next thirteen in
tiie name ot the Holy Ghost, then
\Vq will not let him go.
After which Rev. ('. I\V. Sander^^^
delivered the anniversary sermon. The
iho.Y rendered splendid niu
sic. Sunday c\tning preaching by
thf pastor at K o'clock. Collection
for the day $17.00.
It was very sad iji the hearts of
tile members and friends of St.
Dorcas Baptist church to sit and
enjoy the' many things that was
said without cur oldest Deacon,
Brother W. S. Mack. tfe was always
present.
Any time you get hungry for the
spiritual food come to the' following
centers:
livery Sunday, 'Jehovah, Columbia
4th Sunday?St. Dorcas, North
1st Sunday?Mt. Olive, Greenwood
2nd Sunday? Malonia?North.
The pastor. Rev. C. B. Freeman
will be there to give you what
yon want.
By Ezelle Wilson Jackson
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