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p1. Saturday, June 5, 1943
gj~iroCRKS8TOX
I^^PHQGilKS.SlpN .
Fly Ituth Taylor
BTr ' THert> ar,. some soap box philosn
phers who suy that the only way to
jt'ii, C?* to the top is to be "aggress
ive:" They are all for "standing
ip for your rights", "not lettirg
?* any one put anything over on
WuT\ foU.". "Making your vie,. heard."
Ha T^iay pooh pooh "turning the other
By cheek" and denounces u* servile
*4" paeiflstre any one who- disfiT
agrees with them.
HE >: .The trouble is too many-people
| us? words without knowing what i
Kf they mean. Aggression is "an ur- '
EJ| provoked attack." Is that the kind
BBc-ftf* action that would appeal to
^^ft/90U? Of course not! And atr- I
Eftjftfeflsive action i? not the kind that
^Krt|p. needed to get where you want
EMtf-irn. Aggression does not get
H^EADt?If efuteiw shiq nil over _
Kihe surrounding horizon without
Blny particular aim.
itie word we want i* NOT AC.
KMtweiiion?rt is PKOgression, which
^H/gtean.s "advancement." \V(. wan
yzjo.progress?to*, go ahead steadily,
Efsftecurely towar#'a final goal of in
H^ttUigent freedfljn, of equal rights
y and equal resp$nsibilties, ready to
the responsibilities that w?
enjoy the/rights. IWe want
jermaner.cy of^ place, not tempo
Kt.We want to^. be friendly with I
I; those around uj. VVe do not want 1
|l| advantages enforced at the cost of
1?nmitv. We l|now how the ag
persop annoys us. In
_ ?w...^irV " w vHif IS tumuuirvt;
MTfttttude and itjputs Us in a fight- '
l |^ mo6d. WeU?it does the same 1
* thing U> the oCher fellow, too. It 1
tsthis attitude ifrnto which the Pr?^H^*f(*j0nal
agitator would lead those
ha- wish*? to arouse. It is
I hra stock ii) tih.de because it crehatred
on both srdes and thus
jtfti# weapon "* " '
Hi Aggrennion is?~-?.puah,? through i
K^Lrhorb'^gnt 4^ -llhil^rXket.
Brail atha^a tow*' Our prtowl <
I war ittuatrate* tflk perfectly. r'
Axiaipowers ha-v*Mag the tartir?
feyf- jiggyoasion- -ffrrqTrerlng wholeJEb
6ut%iavfnj^ behind them hattt*e
n tn&jb E*. which
P tffJr ultrnyj d^n^lk^a*!
a3' are those nations wflicj\ i
to-yrogresHwl?tohj^lowly i ^ J
but witSt^a definite
ultimate freedftj for all,
I Bipl rictory. a victory -%u4h /
I ^Hajfbrce alone but on unaefij 5
lay- that the prohlems of one
projrresirioft-- i
J ? ? .
j \ V ^
WHAT I LIVE FOR i
Hy V. J. Del.aine *
I live nut in myself
But in tht* geinlt breeze
Ttie llowx'i h by . the waysule s;
Atul in ^the svnirniing~-t)ees ,
TTTT"sb T^tiird" in t+te tree
The eh/idrvn merry glee
1 humanity's jo\ s and surrnws
\ re all a part of me.
live not for myself
I'at for my friends and fue.s
ThoSf v ho ai'e near and clear to nit
Tie.st who my pLn.? oppose !
( make my h it mis nioi'e true to
me
fy Tir-l fir.~exinr.ple given ??i
To tOaeh my foes thai kindn -s?
's a diie.t gift lr.?.tl heaven.
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So I'll live not to myself
But'.! mingle with the throng i
The good, the bad, thy rich, the
poor _ *
! or all to one lug c!ass belong
To one great chain humanity
Thc. one tri-tiut cliain humanity .
With his many rights and wrong o!
I'he duty ol' tn,? strongest
: t o make the weakest strong
li.nn'rig District
^inference
.Manning Di-tiVt o"nfer?'n?
was held Monday, May 24, at St; i
Matthews A. M.. E. church neat
Summerton. After .the devotions
the organization was perfect;'
with Mrs. Mary I,. Thompson b
ing elected secretary; B. J. Hodv
reporter and the various committees
appointed. . i
This wus an historic day in i
Clarendon county. All business i
end reports were completed jn on' ']
day. The pastors of the distri.1
glaced ? 1 j'* on. the table for e- _J
Uctition. This ?oes to show jus'
whttt -good w-o.-k is beingdone >-r?the
field for Christian?Education
Mueii credit is due the pastors an?!
the line and loyal members of the
Ma'ffn imr~(1ivti irtr- For it was the ?
members that made possible the
largest amcntrt ervr paid in the?
May Day rally to the writer's
knowledge. - - - ?
Our leader, and presiding elder
Dr. Samuel Nance, was much
pleased and so expressed hinisel
to the conference/ praising both
in,, ministers a no tnt. laymen'lor
their loyal support. Rev. Haminett
and his grand people was ahove
par in entertaining the confere.n
e.?Tha. highlight was the
m isti rly si union hv ih* Rev. \\'
M. Timnip-on,^pasfor of I.iberJy
Hill A. M. E. church.
Altho the date of the conference
wa< changed at the last moment
every charge was well represents
ed with many of them paying out
for the year.? All business was dis
patched with much ease aid sat
refaction to ail present.
? Restdnt-ions werg offered -nrr<?
brotherly and intelligent way the
oresidinir elder merit.<1 nut ? i>
business of Mie conference and
Liumking the entertaining pastor
and members tor the grand way in
which they rn.'.df. evrything s?
jasy for all o( us.
(Hew) it. J. 1 lodge; reporter
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CINCINNATI. OHIO N KWS
New Mission l&aptist Church
Rev, H. Smith. Pastor
Hew II. H. Smith our pasto- "ll
oreached a great sermon last Sun
lay from Rom. 4:20, - subject: ?
Faith. The congregation was cai ll
ried away spiritually while we lis- 11
eneu 10 tnis great sermon.
The Baptist ip Cincinnati are
ill aglow exporting the National ,.n
Baptrst-Sunduy School Congres- m,
ind B. T. U. which will convene ?t
aere June 22-28. We ure looking (f>
or representatives from all ovei ,i3
!h<? United States and great preparations
are being made over the ij<>
. ntire to' entertain them as o
jur^fcaesti. ?i
*0*?r pdittor and wife, his mother rr
Mra Heslter A. Burton, Mr. and ni,
tTft, Chanev Adams of Evanston,
ltihoisr Annie IViLiy Davit 11^.
Itiguests of hi* brother Mr.
Hid JVfrB.pMlai Burton of College I
Hiff Ifiist Sunday afternoon. They p
enjoyed A, fin* dinner.. ? All are ch
children of Mr*. Hester A. Burton
p?
vvho was formerly of Abbeville, I jj
bouth .-Caroline, but has resideu W1
Mrs und in Rvanaton for the past
Harriet Johnson, the moth- j0
tr of Mia. Si his Burton has return
pier to^r?%imwr#r Abbeville, S. C, PF
after tw<o months vocation with N
ber children. _ et
J
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'We Ourselves Ha
Prejudice Within T
I) K C I. A K E S COMMKNrKMKNT
I'KAK Eli AT ' FK* FN DSI1II'
I NIOK C'H.LFC.F FINALS
MRS. V\v I'Rt'lKS
i;ii.\lll A" FS TO ! \K I-:
WORTH V HI .C'^T.VS
AND STAND FIRM"
I!>FT. S. S:?c*: ki .yr <
< I
> ( (i; lllll'll. "Ill 11' < \ ri-l'S (>
i* Frii'inMiin < ii< ' H.<-1', hi i
rvriaj*,* .M:'st Anna H. \Ve;t'>ti j
0 :<l '.I On* P. partir:-'- I. of Hi.* {
try ttf' Hem-diet in-1! (('.. urged-til i
. !.>' Mii'.il s.t - ? hu'h Slit' collo;' 1
1 :i ! "it! sm <ntK ^ i
istiti.tioii lo "make uj> your
ilitis t > work togtlliev with the
tuple. in your oinm.miiy. comb.1
tolerance and not be intoleran
i yourselves". Mis. Weston,
ho was inti cvTuo t! by I'residon
.ii.t-s II. (ii.'Utlio! I: spoke on th
h -fits to-be derived by making
f firm decisions.- "Have you tic
bed to work together to bring I
bout the brotherhood o1 man lll! (
ic Fatherhood ot' (i<>d'" she ask- .
j. (Onti: uing. the authority o.vl
eyio history tohl meniters b! i
ie graduating class atul the tm- I
sually large ."-udience. You need I
ot make any decisions unless you j
!act. Clod ii. ft out as your gliding
ghl. All ari und us \ve are in '
.ah a chaotic condition today that !
>m eiely hope those of you who j
re finishing will never get * <> i
rucli knowledge that you -will
link you car go ahead in lite wrlh
at (iod's guidance. The late Dr.
arver made a great decision when
c decided that as a Negro he
>-dd forego the 'financial returns
oin commer i ili/.ing his nam
lian "00..products mad,, from the
ROCKKSSlVt: MT. ()I,IVM
\1. K. (TURdl
lev. J. M Rlassinttame. Pastor {
Gilbert, S, ('.---The weather was j
tremely hot Sunday, hut a
rge-emttrrcga'ion assembled fori
e services. Sunday s.hool was
lied to order by the Sunt.. With
large number of scholars prest.
Following a worship service
d sermon by the pastor
Afternoon srrvit( was o mrsr1
program the Genital Citv
nrtet of Col.'robin. They were
their bept. Me'nrtjj were made
ve;oice a.s tbev- snn^ the, snirit1
songs. Tickets were' sold by |
p following1 persons: Msse* Wil- |
K. Johnson. $5.75; Ronnie M
iok, $2.50; Aliene Oaugrhmnn,
.25; Elzero M*iyers, $1.25; Julia
>ok, 50r; Me^dames Oiihio Caujrh
in, $4.25; .'.ida Cooper, $1.50;
iporic May"vi $7 00. Public colCon
$1 I.SO. TntaT $70.00.
We will Worship at Trin tv C.
. E. Phureh Sunday at ft o'clock !
m. The choir, quartet and j
ureh will he pruests of their
istor and members of Trinity C. 1
. E. church. Our friends are al-i
ays welcome to worship with us
Services will l^in promptly at I
15 o'clock. The Holy Cormnunn
will be administered.
Jhe Bev. J. >1. R'assmjiftme i*lendinpr
the week in Ashevdle,
. C., with hj^sieter Mhs. Leatht
Jackson. 1
' , ' :
* V-/'?.'*^r
,' .'/'S../jSr'A . i. i
t ,
INK PAl.MICTTt
ve Too Much
I e Race" _
peanut ordoi- to sacrifice
give to his vajfc the hsnetit^ol
knowledge. He thus rcmainc
'' v "' i'" 'fTiTtv trr^titn't""n . bri'h
i , a?Ic fair Mis by ai^'thcr N*
*.?> h"i.I 'nude many linn dccis
a. d sacr !i ed. Have you dec
u. .a rilice anything" or your
ale? I * a tb,. linn I ana'ysis
i st decide to do what nuisl
n aii?l do i*t.
'<). \V- stun said that then
! < ntueh rpejudiee within
vy '??"Tncl'e hi? n~ thi ?
:; ? !'! anymore." sh,. ad-Nd; "
i tI.as Come v.h n N
! a are v. ell pi .pared \vi!i
i.i. ve'h
Th?. Itev-. Mr. J. E. Huntley,
rand 'iigr * minister of St. Lo
Mo.. and an alumr.us of Frit
ship colli ;j"e was awarded the 1
oiary degree of Doctor*ol Hi
!v. and s vera! prizes \Ycre a'c
oil to successful students. Ap
.riate music for the occasion
! furnished by the college glde 1
th the benedction urd invoca
by tli,. Key. Mr. J, H^-Ee\v.is.
'I.Olt EN EE DISTRICT
\. K. CHINCH
The (jroiip meetiim- of.
Florence district of the Metho
church was held at Elijah clu
Kingstree, April tif) J
llv'V. A. E. Wilson host past
.May .'51. the district gi
j'H't'tiritr was held at Mt. Z
Timmonsville, Rev. R. C. Con
host pastor. Rev. C. C. Reyn
is district superintendent.
lloth of these meetings v
well conducted and pleasing
suits spiritually and financi
were obtained.
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jlW>l?WHI?l??<??]i'Vf>* >? ^
iS*ue*'J-;r ?
g-acafcww^,,,,, | zmnr
NEED YOU v
-* ?
/ Jk/'
Kwv<i?^-THf rtfSSrcm
" DOU&lM* IKME ONE OF MIS
C'lAHPIOHS. WHIU FIGHTlKfi f\
tvc:n< cp ms own Kft?tE,
WAV T,.> THE 0*&A.Nl2rnC;4
All ViCX.T,;^ PEOPlfc.
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o ? Courtetu J'hilco i
out
Aljs. I.KKSVIIJ.K IIEKAI.D
nd- .....
In" ?>i?*i?.ds. nml relatives
101:
Mr. Tlmmas G^rHlt k-lm+tm?and?
y 11 1
lark Kinard sue snrrv t-> kail
: . i
the accident tnat happened
was '^ern 0,1 'ast Wednesday when
, , automobile rati" into their \va
club , ...
t.() and caused several rrb? in
Quattlebaum's right side to'
broken and slightly wmiMlitig
Kinuru. .Mi'. 1. r. LJIIlfl.-? IK llilt
I liic. v el. rail.s hospital, l.'olum
Mrs. Lulu Thompson remains
tl'i' also Mr;. Amanda Adders,
'"'si hupp for ili'-ii taily recovery.
inli <r'tnl in m'. Miv. I'. ( lark
villi to hi- up .iiitl >ut ayni' .
or. i
- I " h.. ' ? ' ' ;if! f i i in's t f
oup i
varv A. M. E. ebon li ain \
ion, . --triad
to have the Rev. A. A An
nor,
olds er am' famil>' camt* to reside 1
with lis.
t'ere ' Visitors: Miss Annoll R?v
it'- Master EddiV Robinson, Mis
ally Ruby Carrie M. Drafts visited
and Mrs. O. Drafts Raited
f ' ~ * y :r^ i - ^
- ?~r- - \ =r=r
' ' ''' ' ' *' *
fe0,000 ^mort:i'h^^s ' " '
ie?dh>. h\cm schooit graduates
ir?0 to enroll ntw?. ?t?m,
TW>I J*l?l l?l| ! I " ! nil . -!...
.ur>\a/u"
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TK^LKiOWR,'
[ ( IlllWjF''
V -. \ StfMr '- ?T
0B8&8BKK
mmim Wm
s/atesmam, AfcoirrioHiST, wW'rrtA
CHAWlOK OF THE / ? IB
/l PEOPLE. > ; /
t >,
*i5v &0UfrlAS$fA MARYLAND
f?ij &ORM *UkVl, OH(E Y/0RK[l>
Jftil M K SHIP'S CMJLKER, OKIY ,
| j A SHORT DISTANCE FROM
K;_TH[ SITF WVERE A UBtRTY
fl Mm m?> KMW<i His VAMC/
5?? WAS LAUNCHED MCUTLY. '
iilv m* - 'a3
twrrn tmi m*f> *
COWVKtia* THAT FWF V
* liHtOLM Of TH^ WNMM '<
W6*0 "TROOPS ITTTW
HE HfMitir HELPED 0
MASSACHUSETTS AWMRr
9' c
ing the Skids"
CurtMji ation, relented by }VPB La\>or Prtet Sn vice.
an<i Mrs. H. R. Drafts Sunday. |
When in I.eesville and you want I
' !. llu' Palnu'ttn. Leader se<> Mrs. Oli
JT = r1- ,
ver Drafts..'
Mrs, Daisy Etlieridge and two
1 ' '^randf hvdVen-.Azalee and James,
Tr.. of Leesville spent the week
hf?r dnr^litor Mr<* Willinm? nf
Au'-nta. <!a. Ahas retorn^l(
o<l humc ami now will make a few
r-]Tr ' " V"" I :l
. j ( Mr, ami Mrs. (ioortre Tolen vis-'
v. itcd their parents Sunday Mr. untl
; Mrs. l) iv?v| C ileman.
.VVs. Alhortlni I.ytes aril fani|,i
11y; Mrs. Nam* Wallace, Mr. ami
Mrs. Willie 11. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs., Crossen Thomas and family
' a visifed Mr, and Mrs Coleman Sunday.'
'' !
uikiei<
jif(. |,i\iiifrston I'erry
. IHur Brother teday two years aK<>
. ' von left us
'BOS
Mr ' th'Hit'ht you Id lot stay,
' !5ut you was needed oil the battle
field,
\nd yon went away.
t V'-ur .friends lory,, asked of you,
Volir face they faded to see,
jk But - your-pUuau. is in 4Be armed
I force
j Where vo'.i were called and where
y | you have to he;
M j Pe cii'ivn'fi'inm, hL. true hearted
j . j sincere i
J i A luvt. . a new each da-y.- ?
!.A heart.of (fold, a faith divine
\ 3 j The I ahy brother of mire. _
4' i B ith-r' and -nnflw'often think of7
! i
/ 1 voti --
J | The one they h.vod so well, '
r j But you are away in Crcat Britain,,
.' I Tint place vou must dwell.
t inc IK"st ol ! i must pat ' j
'j i r-mnotirm'
Hut w<- art* prayiujj for you that
V ; ?'e
0* 7 V;' itl mirl?^mrm?tfrry?fa-cp?t?v- l uoo
4 I "Sfitin. ......
^ j . ?-i?
Tjovo from vottf-fttmWv
? i
j \\ Utter. L?y your Srstiw
| J-t-Sit Mac Perry
"* _ :*>.?. i\ s ai."\
i May 'JH. I'.t-n
j Calvary A. M. h. Church
I I.'m. A. A. AmUker. Pastor
[ Sun.lay was a beautiful day for]
i h:;r hj:o< rs anil tin* old regulars.
weie f'oiTiiil at the house of woiI
ship. H. S, was conducted by the
Kupt with the pastor and officers
at their post. The lesson was reU.
\
r. of rotT '
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| STATE A.
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$ The 29th Anr
i J i:ne 14 i
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X Regular collegiate i
y and Slienres. Ed
. and II
X
A Special courses'!<
x
Y Small
MniWn~T"aTIriiry,> 1
$ EXTENSION
x, Thirl;
? GKEFNVILI/E
X ROCK HILL ?
X n.VPl.fNGTON
J ? HARLESTON _ T_
X
Y For further intern1
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% DIRECTOR
>
! MORRl:
SI
I Sui
i! - S IJ M M E
? - June 7X
SIX AND Nir
Y
? Regular Collegiate (
X - Education,
Special Laborat
^ of t>ie E
?? For Additional Inform
& J. r (JAUKK'K, Presi
? ~ Sum
Mori
X Sum
I BENED
SUMME
Coin
Monday, June 7
(F!I
Monday, July 12.
(SEC
A Full Quarter of ^
of Bachelor of Ar
__ Professional Courf
THE BO\R[)!Nf; DEBAR
?? WHJr
For Additional Tnforn
I Samuel K. Biggins, Pr
AlUm University
Lv oiumma, s. v,.
viewed by tht? pastor. A
t ut warm pruyej service vva.s
ducted by Bro. J. E. (Jregg.
pastor preac h".! a soul stirrin
iron. Text found Exodus
which was full of thought,
day evening at o'clock night
vice was held with the spirit
ning high aft. r which the p
preached a wonderful sermon.
I Exodus 1411.1; We were very
to have visitors jn our ser
You are welcome, come agu
Miss I.ila Pompey is still o
sick list.
( \ T' i ^ Ta ITriWiit/l ron
?4F-IIOVAH- It A I'T 1ST CHl'l
| Jlev. C. It. Freeman. Fasti
Th,. Snndav chnol o? on'v<l o
hour with the Sunt, an
tea hers present. All el
were well attended with two
members. The Sunday schoo
teen {.'lowing lav for the las
oral months. W.. are asking
'.vyon? who will, to assist the
r? n in their S. ?\ Drive. S~f
' mount will by appreciated.
\ Morning sendee T>eg5h at
o'clock. The Uev. 1I>. W. F
delivered a wonderful sermon
iryu: e en joyed his wonderful
sage. At 12;.'10 the Usher 1
i gave u splendid program. Tlu
het board appreciates the spl
cooperation from the visiting
her boards of the various ehu
who paticlpated on the progrn
make it successful,
, Night service began at 7:3(
at 8 o'clock our beloved pasto
. Saturdnyv-4w???-5,- JULU1
& M. COLLEGE |
geburg-, S. C. |
NNOUNCES |
mal Summer Session ?j
o August 4, 1943 h
1 * ?
courses Til Agriculture, Arts Jt j
ligation..'VocaTTonal Tratkts yt
ome Economics. ? >r
Principals and Teachers |
Rural Schools J
dormitories and Dininjj Tlatl
SUMMER SCHOOLS 1
y Day Sessions h $
?? June 21 .
?June 21 *
_ June 28 x
- July 5 |
tat ion and bulletin, write:
OF THE SUMMER SESSION. | 4
Oi - 1 v A n?C n il A
aiuie j\. & m. college, & T
Orangeburg, S. C. X
v*Mh'hX**?**X**X*#K**WhXhWmWmJhXhWh*>*^
S COLLEGE L_
mter, S. C. |
R SESSION |
?July 28, 1943 _ I
SJE WEEKS SESSIONS %
bourses in Arts and Sciences, |
Music and Religion. 2
ory Schools for Teuchers * 8
llementary Grades ?
X
lation and Bulletin write:
ident or K. M. Booker, Director
mer Session 7~?
ris College, J
ler. South Carolina * ?
BHHBaHMHPBBrr
ICT-ALLEN
R SCHOOL
imbia, S. C.
thru Saturday, July 10 . ,
1ST SESSION)
thru Saturday, Aug. 14
ONI) SESSION)
rVork I.oadinsr to the Decrees
+ o~.V,0I U.wVVwO^.. ycf .
!t>s in Education and Muxic
TMF.NTS OF BOTH INSTITUTIONS
BR-AV-Al l.ABUF ? - " ??
nation Write:
esident G. E. Nelson, Director
or Benedict College
Columbia, S. C.
Kamjmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmam
short livtr.crt to u* a soul stirring sercon
tnon. lite text was taken from
The Maitt, 11:28 This great message
g sot was et joyed by all It was inspir14:1,5
, ing to the young as well us to the
Sur.- old.
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Text ROUND ABOUT ST. M \RK
glad
vices. Rev. K. L Moore, Pastor
kin. |
n the h Pon.aria, S. C.-^We hn&JL-X?J3L?
j^ood rain yestt rd'ay, th? lightening
,t i struck a bam and it burn.
| l'vt. and Mrs. John Curry of
Illinois are happily blessed with
a son.
t?H Mr. Ovid Courts; a native hero
completed the high school course,
!,r at Newbeiryi |
Mr. and Mis Boy Itcff visited
* 'the aulit of Mr. Huff, Jessan Ruff
who has been ill.
asses (
now fitter Prom Overseas
1 has
t sev ^ May lit, U'4.1
r ev- care Postmaster New York,
child New York, N. Y.
ly a- Dear Mother:
Just a few lines to let you hear
t2TtW frAm life. I am well and hope ytvtl
hnith are the same, j received your
. Ev- card lhj> other day. I am some
mes where in North Africa. Don't
loard worry about me as I hove told you
: Us- before. > Please write "me as often
cndid as you can ar.d I'll ?|q the same. It
: .Us- J taken a letter a long time to get
rchen I here. Well I will close, looking
tm to to hear from you soon.
Much love. + _
1 and Your son,
r de- Pvt. Edgar H. Robinso*