The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Cosmetologists and B?
I (Association of South C
Continued from P;i"c 1
r?rs. Loui<e M. Jiill, State'
R "fcoqrd ;of E xnminers. Charleston; |
.Mrs. A nnie Belle Evans Asst.
R> ' State Board of Examiners. Co- >
^ Jenior Oflieial .Staff:
Hf "* Miss Nannie Flasingame. prcs-|
K - ident, Anderson; Miss Frances J
Greer, viee-presic'ent. SnartnnhnvR '
f ' Mrs. Jessie Clink*cnU>. recording
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seeretary, --BeUon-t M?v, -Mora?W..
'Howard, Asst. recording secreP>
tar.v, SumteF: Mi>s Margaret F.. !
B,a kloy. financial secretary,- King
, atree; Miss Sarah Capons. Asst. |
'' financial secretary. SummOrvillc;
Miss Sarah Williams, correspond- I
B Ing secretary, Camden; Mrs. Mag !
nolia Wright, chaplain, Laurens; |
Miss Middleton, critic. George-1
>b town; Miss Erdelle Robinson, ninr
rig''' ' shal, Charleston; Miss Wilhel-1
mina Castor, treasurer. Columbia;
Mrs. Alma E. Denley, advisor,
Columbia.
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9 ^ Vk^: 'JjfejjB* .
- - * The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !
BB Samuel Bacote (formerly Knnnie
EmL.. Wright, of York. ?. C.) will rep-.
resent Kfngstree Beauticians m-t
K'Sf.. the Baby Contest at the State ,
Convention at LaurenR^ij. JL\.. on |
??"jj^' * f Miss Margaret E. Blaklev, 11:i I
Jackson Street is the sponsor.
jm iin.mwwimwmiUii!1.11 !
9JMARK ANTHONY MARTIN, Jr. |
v The son of Mr. and Mis. Mark j
Btf rriw, Sr.. (formerly Junie Mar ""miLy''..
tin) and the ^randstm <>f Mr. |
^Ep and Mrs. Willie Martin, Colum- i
|;'vj bia's electrician, will rrnrescn' !
' Columbia Junior Beauticians in
the Baby Contest at the State ;
MK1 .^''Convention at Laurens, S. C? on
gBp June 14, 1U43. Sponsored by the
Poro Club of Columbia.
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f Jtdra B. England 1
jnt, Orangeburg,.
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Sponsored by Miss Nannie Bias- eit
injrame, President of the" Jnhiti; on
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spdii -i lift I l?y Miss Knlt'llo B. ;(.|
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Dal/.oll. S. sponsored i>y Mrs.
Met a Wade Ilou'a rd.> of Siunter. j""
KiyiAHD H. SULLIVAN
j Laurt-fis, S, Mrs. Magnolia
V\ 1 ight, sponsor. ,n
FRIENDSHIP BAP I'. CHUUClf
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I nev. i}. \?. asmngton. i'?st?(r -i
S S. at thP usual hour. Out
pastor brought u wonderful nies
.igc. It #*s- eiijuyv'd."
One of our teachers Mis's Anni- "
Mack is attending slimmer school *v
j The daughter of Mr. George
l'owei was buried Su: (lay afternoon.
u
Af & oTtoFtT Our Missionary met
at the home of Mrs. Addie Ford
' with the president presiding. We
aie asking all the churches to en- h<
t-omag^ thw young people to-eome di
to the fjord. aiiemr ehurch and try
to make our country better. hi
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CHESTER I' NRAtiltAlMIS
Miss Willie Mae Burris, of Fint
High faculty left for Summi'
on Wednesday night May
, to spend the summer. Little
a:ik MeFadden accompanied hei;
d will spend an indefinite lime
tli his mother. M's. Bertha Menken
who is ahesufv liicre.
Mi-s Willie Bell Iloa'li is a t
me after li sueeessful school
ar teaching in High'and High
tiool in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Jones
e hack at .home a,fter attending
u Cieuund Assembly of the
esbytervan Church" in Detroit,
nile away, they spent a part oi
i'ir time very pleasantly in Cada.
They went t? lrtiio Sunday
r their children. Bva Marylin
(I Charles, who visited their
andpiother. Mrs. Ellison wJiilc
i'ir parents were away.
Kev. T. 11. Avers was in the.
y the first part of the week
business. Rev. . Aycrss was foi
my years- pastor of < avnie.
eshyterian chmeh here, lie is
w living in Bamberg.
Mr. Ha/.el White has returned
111e after studying in St. Aii"stiile
College. Raleigh. N. C.
\\ci> u ]iu;iiit<ir muui'iii incru.
d did excellent -work hi the
isical department. amf, o'thyr
hi.ol activities. He is a grndu
of Finley High school, class
11)4' '
Miss Mamie joe Washington,
Sth-A class. Fin Icy Hi seh'ool
is the winner of the Algebra
i/.o given this year. t<> the mn
ing the best work in that sti ily.
vJy one prize was given in the
li-A class.
Miss Rosa A. Brown, received
e degree* of Baclieor of Science
the cmuineneement of Stale
illi ge last week, in Orangeln.rg
noag her relatives who witnessher
graduation were: her sisis.
Mrs. Mattie Brown Jackson,
ginaw, .Mich.. Mrs. Lillie Shaw,
iltimore. Md? herUirolhcr. Mr
heard BrowTtT
r father Rev. David Brown ot
iester. Because of - frail heait
r mother was not present.-tart
T were happy to see Miss TTosn
- hw-oa-fv - and - gownv -mMi- proud
be'- degree, and the fine record
e made as a student. They gave
v some valuable gifts.
Miss Esther Knight is at home
tef teaching in N. C.
Soldiers visiting this, week: I'vt.
Hies Woods and three of h i s
.. t... ... ...I '
? Iiv/ ?? v l V IM.U living w 11 f
11 at A. aialr'l. Collenv Creeps
r?. Privates Douglass, Faison.
mi's Reeves and Km met Ceorjro
ley are all from Clamp Croft,
artanburj;; Mtv Marvin Crecn,
ijju-ta. (ia.. Mr. Willie Atkini.
Seattle, Wash., Mr. I)a\irl
st. Camp Kustis, Va\. Mr. HenMillet,
Ft. Benninur, Ca.
Miss Catherine Xeison ha- jrone
Miami- FJa.. to he with her |iaits
who are there.
Mr. lames Heath "who"has bocrr
tinned in Mississippi' for many
mths. passed thru Friday .on a
flier train, yoinjf 'somewhere.
Miss Kit a Cede Barnes. Croat
lis. left Sunday'' for New >JorMr.
David Worthy left Suits'
for BaltimoVe. Mr. William
omp.son is in Washington.
Chester friends \vftre pleased to
in the Pittsburgh Courier a
i? )> cm colored mlot<
< <l their Wings ;i( Ti.skegec
-1111114- last month. Among
Tai wort-: Mr. AIbe:t JirTTiTTTTttT
in-made many fiietuls here as
instructor in the NYA center.
Miss Ruth, Crosby is spending
hile in Kayettevillc, N. C. hav?.
gone to be piesenl for lii.
ruination of her sister-in-law,
rs. Bryant Crosby, from t n c
gh school there.
Mi.-ses Bessie anil Maggie tinr
ami Miss .Julia Spann are atnding
summer school at Atlanta
Diversity.
Mr. l ee .Moore, of Laneastei
nail was killed instantly S.mi.v
when he was snot .by a, young
an near his home.
Miss llerdicinc Mobley ha.>ne
to Jiummit, N*. .f. She wa>
studenl at Benedict Collet' tin
1 .
isj?.year. Mrs.
Mifgdalcnc Nelson and lit?
grandson, Donald, have aimh
- Washington to he with Mr
el-on, who works there.
Mi'f ile/.ektah Mobley, of Hal
eek. He purchased a house am
t jin McLure St. -Alonday.
Mr. Will I'aden hail the ihTsTor
mc of breaking brfi arm, wher
from his bicycle, ft was
eased at^M'ryor?Hospital
Mr. ferry Rhinehardt was a I
Jim* /or the week end from Bal
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THE l?ALMETT
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i \ BOY'S
iJ^yOF- Aft
... *^SLT
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SI MMKH CAMI' 1N 'OKM \T<>\
.11 I.Y II TO IS
! K;i"h- .-cent ? Summer
< 'amp \\ i 11 need the t'ollpwnijr
t'LO'l'lIlNli?-2 blankets. sots
:f imdcrwi hj;,'2 'shins; 2 pair ol
pants: 1 lijiht sweater,; 1 swi.nnui'tf
suit: '! pairs so< Us: clothe**
_ i-atr. Scout s: it. i! >'"M hay
olio.
i an; kaiio. I'm k ami spoon; tin
j
; A HViCM .KS -^nai).
tooth br slj a lid tooth paste,-en.ub
inL In usb.
illl* \ i I; Needle a n*d
mead;' saioiy pais, shoe r"-. rings';
alien.-..
Iiu'haio ili?; lolK.wam lianas it
I on want to:
I;il>!o. knife. la.li hot. nolo hook
ami pencil. Iljish l.iyk I. musia! in
\. trtiiinnits. ! Ia.iili.iink For Hoys.
I pillmv, camera hnd films. . shoe
| !?rti?=!i. "
-V( 1 I'lCK ++77?rrm 111 i:. 1 iiK :
?-I "1II1S. etc i
i-iiiioro visitinjr his7family?
'Mrs.. Kiel ;;r ALcCulluuglc is a t
-7+HTmo' from trmosjuF" Institute,
enrdolo. (jeui'jjia. whore siio i s
Matron.
.Miss Mac Woods is yj.sjtinjJ ,ro'lati.es
in Salisbury.
.Mr.'and Mrs. .J. It. Wylio who
were mtriied a few months ajf >
ate housekeeping in a cottaji'o
" u lr. 1 e" street. 7
| .\?r. i;all'rev 'James reeeiveil his
! ley-roe at State ('ollone hist week
I ami i.? at homo. His grandmother.'
{.Mi . Kmnia James H'-Imos ai|
tended the i-mnmetiecmeui. ami
1 witnessed his graduation.
Mi<s l.uoilo Wright ami Mis
( it'ii West brooks will leave in a
few tiays to sncml the summer in
l lie f in ley FTigTt HThraiy
oil Tuesday.- nfinHimii, w?thr M r.?.
Jamos Heath. I.ihtat-iaa. All kimis
of good l.ooks, daily a'lil wee'.iy
| m wspapofs ami maga/.iiies a: ereadv
for von reading tahlos
I also. Come ami get something
{ helpful to road. See how. imit h
t ii-?i: 1 ti; V'Ui t un do this stinioior.
I Tuesday ami Thtii.d;.; oaeit w.ek
I ;i; e t in- (lay.-.
Mi. ( si. tin'li?in. wi;h ii'i-i
I wife am! two children from New
' Jersey spent .last week very pleas
sillily with Mrs. A?!a W'hillo k.
A lii*"i il?street.
1st NAZAKKTII 11A I?1 (111 IN II
Kcv. \V. H. Ncstl. Pastor
K en though .-utalssv was sin
iextrenielv warm rlstv. the heat
I r 4
liil not at)eet the regular church
I yogi's. There was a good avulience
1 at hoth services!
I The tirst Sunday in June hsis
I been set aside as school day si nil
I therefore the service is for school
' I children, especially the graduates
| of J nior High schools. High
schools and Colleges. Reverend
Ncstl preached si very- interesting
? ennon on True Success.
> Reverend huwson of Atk^la.
(?si., preached Sunday "night from
! the text Phiilippians 2:10-12, sub
.sect: The Clarification, Verification
saul Certification oT L h u
. !\ now ledge of Chiist. Those who
were absent missed a religious
- treat. Rev. I.awson is a field wor>
her 'oT the Nationsil Baptist ConI
vention of America, Inc.^
(hir revival began Sunday nite
Ihm.i win imsi rnruu^'fiM n ttie ?eek
Rev. T. X.. Moss of (Jrecmville
k v ill bo snooker each nipht. All
- members are urged to he present
f eneh night if possible.
A iiuinlter of .members have rei
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ERICA. jMM
IN TROOP 1*1 TilK TIMVDP l!A
ITS RO\l?l> OF RFVIKW AT
OI 1) HOWARD I'KNTKU AN!)
PASS I P FOl R
In Trn n 1*' the troon had i
]Ro:?rl <>!' Rfvi *\v :.t OH Howiii
, Cm lev on Mi'V 20 sin I pas* 'v
fnnr l">ys to first sii'.'l swot
rlnss tluit was ju?t first C?Tlicl
avel Wi'lrnrs, First C: K. Hunt
t? rr n . n......
First C. Tli,. scoutmaster is n
jv.;> i^i'uy a i ronn *l<?- n at Fayloi
Th s i- h>< T h: !- 'I U ". k I'"'I f :n
hoys have rnrolloil. W,. .wjs
h>" mtuh' sti e?s ill hi< w<>rk.
S< ;t:ti" ni'^n"' oohireii^vnys
this, state is jr< ttinp to W ? b
Ih'utr w l ave Mr. I..
tt' ia wary w ith the ebliri
I, .vs a>;<| I think our seoutmash
v. "-Jt .? < hi'ih" ti"h1 t'?i> after
while. We a'e yntfill'r l*?'i?ly fi
en ' a II '". ' h ah W" wi|' ha'
I'l-.I > | | IV 1." hoys to ".VIl to cam
Not any of out .hoys v;i nt to ran
jn-t yar leit : 'I of tlvm want
pi now. I hat'.- all wo van hpi
now is (amp. camp. We want
thank our seruitma-Tor for h
gi-'jit - work an.! itiany thinvs I
ail for this linu.
! We hop,, he av jjl hi lucky to p
| th.c'.lth ba.lpc.
' The > ontmas'er has starlcl
Hritf-seout trooo too.-? s??:?
I .bin",. F'thon.i*.?scviho
1 Tion . l-'il
_J Mf?hni"M~-I'.apt i?t?L'.'.urr
i l""i' .?t Nr'.iut'ih is as cMr. '1*1
little CiiUivlr with a 1'iy Hea.
{ Vis tor.- ail- always woleosnv.
! i-:r*-:na. m. k. curuc
i
LY\. 1). ,\. Wilson, 1'astnr
sen ieo'- w t i o. very jfroat all da
Our foiiil pastor hn/ujrht ns tu
-'.til .-t:iii iy" messages. At 11 :<
i>'clerk ill-* >(?"!.I- oil 11:i- -tih.il-l'
I i: 11' > i i u 1 * oil 11 I l.y llmii'l. A :
ii.'i'iot', s hji'il: Ni^ii t" II
i i'1:,,'!"lii<
.-lai-'Jiy, school was coudtic
i-d at I o'clock i.y Si.pt. Mr.
' l' in'.in ::?*i!'r?ACM l.ciiu' ic at
i I/'ar the day "Jo reisni
j joined tin- ehurch. Ami tiKH'c tha
i MO onnnuiiu'd.
Ai the coiu'lu"?i"H of the ever
it U' sei viees Mrs. Inez Temple <>i
voiy ci'icient organist made a r<
part of tin.1 eonimenceiiient oxei
! vises ai Alien T"iiivf|.>ity. S!
1 poke ia the highest trims <>
1 resident S. I! Higgins and tl
Bishop .i. ,s. Flipper. She said' \i
ha c til'/ I.est at the head of TT
(initii. ;.:a! the I .est' a t the hey
of tee ill licit. Fa ill I'Vcvydoi
shimld.bc proud to support 01
. r< a s !ioo] A In n L mvorsit
Slic also eouimenoed the past*
on tin address he made at. ti
sella d dining tiie eonimeneoineii
' Mr. Mack Bunch a loyal stov
aid of" the el lurch \0ho was a dc
ensile to the District Cotiferene
. aid it v. ?.s one of the best nil
lie had ever attended, raid o<
1 I * \ .\t\
li'.I.Jl Il'|HIMl'.| I UU perCCIll.
We "ore hapjpy to-say Chut oi
.lurch is in.the best shape it h
ver '.wen in. On last Monday ni
in the (^lluial Hoard the* leac.e
n.adc tiie last reports they ha
ever made. Wo ask all to in;
fur. ns that the success of <>
church wiil e or cniitinne \ci
the leailci ship of t ins ureal pa
tor.
SIUKTAMJI KG NEWS
Kevs. ('. F. Feipuson, 7..
Taylor, (i. A. Thomas, Mrs. Th
mas, Mrs. N. K. I.ittlejohn. 1
! .1 r Pull. r. vv to.i.i
and ,1. K. Williams wore in (J
iMnjroburjr Tuesday and Wediu
llay attending < la4iiji,Xi(dlugc ci,
nienecnierrt. 1 ('. Bxrll is t
| president of the Alumni Aasoci
tion. *
Miss V. R.'Garner recent gra
uate of the State College left d
? NINK'n <l\ NI IMS
.'1 s. .Matiie Sanders is visiting
i >! '?)! .or Jli'j lieiijamiti I'.rv:n
iti W'ji hiiiglbu, 1). C.
Mr. (ioo go- \V. I? .?rton' a \ ery
COM .)( !! i ' .li'COIl < ' N IJ S'\
. ss' ii ; way last Wednesday afp
a Ion:- lilne.s. ii< w.i a aval
,t mi' r <n'?4-v-tH-My?cmin it. :lhe
1 n ire?gMiup ul Nl? ^ail
unto riti/ons sympathize with
I is s'sTiw-V Mi's. A eline Calhoun
a;u! Mis. Carrie Holloway in tin*
loss of a dear brother. Rov. .1. ? '.
r.j.< pastor preached bis funeral
at Kethlelfelh -l :'?0 Sunday
afternoon, The body having laid
f in his ehi rch frn:n 1 d: '!( a.m. to
l:dO p.m. Prof. \V. T. Hoggs and
I) Mrs. (ieoigi.a A. Paikor >n;i
touching solos. Mr. lliawa'ha Cai
houn a" nephew of the deceased
came to witness his uncle's funeral.
Mr.. Calhoun is stationed
at- Newport News. Ya.. working
on a defense joh. This is one oil
in v. . . ....
, Ninety S;.\ s brilliant young men
Mr. Henry Lee Cooke spent a
^ short time with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Cook last week.
He left for Columbia Thursday
r- .
to enter the L. S. N'avy.
i Mr. :mil .Mis. Dock Robinson
^ and'Mrs. C. A. Dean worshipped
with the pastor and menfbers of
ryr- Mt. Olive Hnptirt church?Sunday.
:,v Kev. Freeman really preached a
wonderful sermon. Mrs. Dean rep
,(t resented the Woman's* .state ('onp,
vention. ~ '
...Marshal Chapel's Church News
in Ie\~7 W. Williams. Castor
Sunday. school was conducted
< . at its usual time. Sept.. teachers
ad svholats were on* their . job.
t< Collection $ 1.14:
?: II :-"It) sermon by the pastor;
t- text: Will Thou bo Made Whole?
i St. John 5:1(5. Rev. Williams do
live red a soul stirring se>mon
Collection $180.HO. Visiting choirs
New Hope and Ml. Moriah rendered
beautiful music.
We were glad _ Lu-have_uuy -e-<41
ejrb-"stTTdenliCJiveseTTt^vT/.: .Misses
~rhnres-~H~aTiTl~AnTrir K. Weaver,
1 >cnedlet yCoTIege and Miss A mile
= A.?tljvvas^- -Mo ub?t'ullcirc. XI aw
rrpnTt tt very success I'd schotn
ic venr.
rr ?:?; ; ;?; :
M I -. Dannie Livingston *>'* Chi_
Hc<t. ilTT Is s 'siting- M-rs-?Antana
Henderson and Mis.' Kssic
'ampbell. .*
, .M aster Fred Dourrla** r:i.;/Vn?
fdtM+m+od hi* 7lh birthday on
ii!in? <>. IH4JJ. at the home <?f~iiis
;rrandinother Mrs. laila Glillin.
Anionu his " little fiiencls >va.u
?+rr*trr- Hrnrrdd?Hwr'T?II 'Im1 son
>' -f t! i eenwood. I)t*1 icious a straw-'
lien y ict* eream and eakcv, candy,
" :'i- were served. He received
! inny ni'-e jii.'ls.
' Revealing Shadows
l?\ \\ . .Marion Thump on
.1
i Tone: ".' ! v !*'a:th I."q'k> no i
ii_ riu-e.'"'.ZZ_ T
) ' I'sulm 111 :1 I will lift up mine
11 eyes unto the hills from whence
Cometh my help.
i"
Jesus I come to Thee.
Open mine eyes to sc-e,
l* I hy power divine;
K I own that I am vile,
I ' am a wnvivunl cliiM
u Out in the forest wild, .
Away front hoinc.
a
" leans I tome to Thee,
'"onie Thou and Set me free,
'1 ! 'l'mii guilt and sii i;
' r now' my sins confess,
1 ''onie Thou my soil to hlcss,
1 'nine and my all possess,
1 Saviour divine,
v'
tcsus I come to The.C.,
' Come Thou and comfort me,
Vv. ye my soul;
1 ""aviour on Thee 1 call.
'Thou ayt my all and all,
Lord hold me lest I fall,
lls lord hear mv prayer.
ti ... ...
here si o will take her training
v. .t the WAACs.
^ his. J. J. Stalks, II. 11. Butler
i nd many leading Baptist minis,
ti 'ers were here last week attendlie
lli<> fimoi-nl sni-i-i'." !??
t FT." P. Stewart.
i i \ u* t h?* v.etk for I )es Moines,
Mr*. A?Idie McWhirter- tend
4?tnvv of the ctty teacher* left
C. Sunday for Columbia ai)d Oranp<
o- hurt', whore they will attend the
>r. summer schools for teachers,
ep tylrn. Edna Drake. Carver High
>r- , teacher has a pain registered a t
's-' Howard, where she< is studying for
LULtbcr. -M. A. degree,
he Hetp tmitd your hrmre- State's
a- leading paper, The I'nlnictto
Loader, by buytng n copy prrcTr
d- week from Master Clifford Ferur
guson.
Card of Thanks
HAMPTON?Mr. James Hump-'
ton, son of the late .fames anil
Elizabeth Hampton, passed away
at a .hospital in Philadelphia Moiii'ay.
May lie is sur\
ived l?y four aunts, Mrs. \V. M
filadden of Bessemer*. Ala.; Mrs.
E. K. Royers; Misses Belle and
Winnie Kennedy; one uncle Wade
Hampton of Columbia and othei
:ice" and?friend*! :
We wish to thank and pray
Clod's choice blessing's upon all
I mi' Mmii> . - i t. vmr -iou;rn.
1 whit so In iUUifully emphasis'ed the
4 life. hi* ?home Training: being a
{ young -mail, lie did not depart
fr<mi. it when he went North." He
I ioinet!- the*Seeond Baptist church
I When. liis work was in anothei
| community, he joined the Memo"
rial Mv.iroh of God in Christ. ^
Lotto.*, and HesdtntioiTS-?came
from tlie above named churches
and also from the great body of
oen with wl 0111 he worked. Said
Dr. Colcloilgh: "They have alj
nior??eouhf'"be swirl .of this worthy
; young man. No "more could he
sunt <iT" me "or my TeTTow jniui-_
ters."
1 LLc?drew a fvw 1".*mhis TTiaxili_
i terizing the decease i from Sain"
I Joint I he Divirr, wit mg {o the
Styen Churches. in Ar-JLa .Minor?"
- from the Hook of?IL'vi latioiis. J
- Condolences were read hv Mr
"TT nmu licsT soTTT TVy-M rsTTd a r
I garet Smith,; very touching seio(
I lions by the cltoir. The pall bear-"
?ware M^ess^?fL Boov.er,?TttH|
Morris," Friday, Parker and I)er
rick
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| Interinc'l at White l*. nil. .lea
kinsvillo. S. <\ Messrs. Joseph
I '! a .per. I'rn r. I la rpc'" an<l <?t hot* .
as?i-tcd. Also thank neighbor
'and friend- for kind no's ; shows
j Willis <.Inlm ;ii|] Soi vice d
j reetiiH'.. '
' SuTi-et and e- ening star.
And one clear call for me,
'And ntiiv there lie no moanin;; a
i
the bar
! When 1 nnt otif^ to sea.
" And?1 ho'?f ) ??!???out ' ??n?I ?111 no
of lime and place
The flood may hear me far
j I hope to see my Pilot face i,,*
face
When 1 have crossed the liar.
I f IC N N K'lTS VIL L K N K W S
l!\ f.'. 1), SaTutors, Reporter
'Ihc grade department closet'
Ja-t v iok v.tUt?p. ycui of success.
| l i! work.
I '! ! it, vero a iiiuukor of dinners
i hoars an I ntc'lainniohttf iriv
;o t!v u:u- -;\< i>n t!i?*ir Ivhvi
or * iit- siin n)?_i.
Tht Senior ' is it:'ft ii!u" read->?
i!osm??: cxirtiso MitmLiy nite J
'ore I Hit. .
V'vo M. A, Ik.I,it. 1,. M. finnil
it(i CI. y -Iiiui'ii wcr,, ih<- u-;iost I
Ms'sti r K I ' akin? Jr. Svn
V .V." I'l t h" i> I ; : tUXO
. !-sos ' J >hn<r n i:n I Raker mad
' n* "HI to i j: c home^ of Mrs P
MeColh'm. M's. Nancy R'-fs"
. s. .!< . ephiii" Munerlyr :?n<J Mrs.
?. W. H.1 Mor -.
Airs l ?la lii csc. returned home
.':nV spending* a fo\y days in Spar
'.an'hi.rjf sifter the 'uii'thI of hei
ki i io-la ' . !U'V 11. S. Steu a
it.
' o-ti ' *' 1' lo I |-',,1M I !ri i-vit
h'.lrif, I'a., wsis the* horored truest
I toe I. >m<' ??r M.'ss Mabel Reese
iasl week. Wiiile in the city he
~ Tns honored n-f?mn+ry ?*--rtr--?<,
'Y rKlizMx.n Davids a well-"1
known Mcinbei of Macedonia Hapfist
1 church, died in rennsylva: in
;at urdav.
fVSinday was a full day aCStffl'nh
After the mommy service in the
I afternoon 4:;J(? Mrs. A. .1. WIrijfht
was-th~ Kitiii of a CStby" contest.
The total amount received was J
|,fi"X'2.0n? " TTif.s was" very fin ok "TsT
I piv/.e went to Marion E. Wriyht;
| 2nd prize went to Mrs. Pearl Wat
?? J1
Saturday, June 12, 1943.'
i' titsstlietl Advertising
Column
? i > imi?Not n'whr ?>>? of Thank*.
i . iMhiitM, bu t!. Anr.oumemenU
. i iu A-etc. ar*
...??. <i i'ot >it the late of 10c pe?
> ash m .St accompany th?
.i ". tutI.?n I'hii'V'' 50c
IN M KM QUI AM
In loving memory of our dear
daughter S sie Mac Irick who de'
jai .c.I this life June 0, 1030.
Yo; live with us in memory always,
And sad in our hearts
w., Imvi.1 vim luit, find loves you
lie ?:?
A <I idled *v(iu lioine to rest.
Mes. Kiitiua C'al?'well, mother
S ; (. A. C. Caldcwll. brother
( !i. s. Caldwell, step-father.
IN M KM OKI AM
kSacred to tlie memory of Mrs.
I \ndrena Collins Bauingnrdher,
who departed this life June 10,
'Strong JmTh of Cod. Immortal
W9
Who pi v.e that.have not seep Thy
f Rft'.
y i-ii ' h. and Faith n'ouc embrace
"
rl (A im where we can not prove.
"(V.ir litIU- '-system* have their ?
day.
hcv lave their tlav and cease to
ho
hey are but broken lights of
T hee.
<u T o-i.(); (Jod art more than
thoj'."
1'iiin lennyson's "In .Mcnioriani"
Herbert \V, Bftumgardner,
husband.
IN MKMOKIAM
In sad but loving memory ofo^*
Sear husband and 1'atber Zadc J. o
I'ayior. who departed this life
.vventy years ago. June Sh 1.M4JJ.
Father dear Father it was you
who fought with us to cheer. It
is you we love ami will forever.
To forget you we will never.
There is a sadness in our hearts
whViiever"we""think of you ;ts our
beloved one are gone and are
sleeping stiff.
To 'sleep on dear father ami
take' Liiv.?rest,?though?brer wfH
dream and?ft\ft,h"vv it h-trust- since
Be wlm kiioWns.-mfl' love is just.
And we hope that when the
-vcavenl.v. gates are thrown open,
hat sometime, somehow meet we
must." '
**??.Wife and Children: ?
Mrs. I/.la? Try lor I.akin. Wife;
ii>. Iila Taylor Wc^t'in, M "s.
osephinc Taylor Henry, Mr. Zack
I. Taylor. .Jr., Mr. Joseph 11. Tay?t;
Mt: f;'>i)ort~i.. "Taylor. Mr.
Tujrene K. Taylor, Children.
( Mil) OK THANKS
M ami .Mis. \V. N. IJasborough
nil I'airii.v wi-h express ,r deep
;ip:<-ri:>.iion for the . sympathy
ltd k airiness shown us durii.j; the
loess and death of our A nt,
s. it > Williams.
J.\ M KM OKI A M
In sad hpl loving memory of
in dear hushand and father,-who
opart ed this life. June (i, 1'JlU,
'.roe yc-nrs ago.,
hi.liiitr hushand. your vacant
chair is still in our home;
rapid in memory sweet.
Vo'iniss you dear and always will
at I we meet some sweet day.
Catherine K. llolman. wife
i iU\;Miorc K, iiniman, son.
Ji'+. .baby.-. ,\i
V. dapple and his
)! .: . s \v< r" nvcr to Shiloh to
r e!; a sermon for Mrs. Nat cy
With tlum slwy .raised
"il.oT.
i.'ev. I'rin'iss I loiH'P;m's inothI
died Sunday afternoon. The
' nin> will be interred Thursday
- rj M-t- arrival of relative* in
-a ' ^ orb.
Oil 'v;e jjivon to Mrs. A. .1.
i'rlv, Sunday by the- business
en of the eity in War Snvhifi
in- s I ?: tie' ;ir;y.i'vi of *he many
it's ilia! pnrtieipaled in the
o
>.ev. >idoi;ara \vas at his best
v o iy at Mae ilmiia baptist. Visit
ois- ?i*in' Mrs Luvenht Stobbs
n .Mrs. I,M i I'raziev of Washing
m. ii < . ">f. was hmie Visitinjr
parents Mr and Mrs. S, Fraz
V.
Aii.-s Ashe l.om New York is y
her mother. Mrs.
,.i; t i,. Ashe from East Bennetts Mr*.
Alberta Holmes. i s ..home
mm tire vilh whore she teach>
nn iior vn ation. Many stelonts.
ar(. Ivnb. from cillejfes:
M -ses M ( ollum. M. Adams,
,1. V, Micls, h Ijoakc, ull from
Eerrrdirt c"Mejre; E. _Bcnrds, M.
KIMnnn. It. fU't'vr Trtt from S. C.
State c.ollego; J, Jams. E. Cook,
U. Kennedy, TtlTm Claflin ebTTcge
'A. Mv Colli:m from Bennett collect'.
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