The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, June 12, 1943. PERSONAL MENTION ! i ter Miss Nancy I?. Ai'tenuis loft ' the city Monday night. June 7tli . to visit relatives and fiiends in . Binjrhaniton and Rochester N.Y. They will be away for three ' / * ma Kit i \ <;k annoi \ci;mi;nt Mr. 1*. Johnson announces the marriage of his eldest daughter { Rlhn to Mr. James II. Dillingsleu .Mr. and Mrs. Dillingsleu are now ( iiA .... ^ nariotic. A. v. MAURIA(,rK ANNOl NCK.MFNT Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Necley of Columbia, S. C.. announce the ^ ?rriago of their older daughtci dan - Marjorje- -W~ Mrv?Kdw.ard?, C. Floyd, of Newberry. S. C., and ; the U. S. Army. Mrs. Floyd is a leeent ureduute of Honei'i: I?f.'ol. 1 lego 'and ;u present n u'U'.'Iut ?i: j \c\rberry I ity f^eliool. VT7\ Floyu ' i is a graduate of South Caioli'iaji jk^State College and now stationed | : ' at Camp Hill. Newport ^News, \ a. IURTII ANNOCNCFMFNT Mrs. Wilhlemia,! Shiver id" Fast-j . oyer, S. C\. and Pfe. IhtvM Shivoi of Srpply Di't, Supply 1 >iv. seeti >t, 1 number 2. Fort Bragg, N. C.. an ounce the birth of their little daughter, Martha Putb Shiver. January 12. ltt-l'l. Mother a n d baby are doing line. MARItlACK ANNOCNCHMFNT Mr. .n'.wJ \t.- I ... . o. .?i i | priglit. of r.ennpttsvi-llc. S. ('. an ? itounee the. ...uiurdayi;-- ut'~.- then youmrcst dauirhter. Clara Arj?us- ' ta to Mr. Kdpar William Cole of . Charleston. S/ C.? The ceremony was performed by the bride's pastor Re v. L. A. Gelzer. Si* tiilay. J i )>e -iC -at- d^UW--?\ loeh -?a-t the- home of her parent?. The bride was becoininjfjy at, tired 'in a summer suit ol' baby > blue with -white-accessories and ^ wore a eorsaye. of pink carna" liohs. UKD (HULK GIRLS TO MEET ' AT 210:> GREEN STREET dis. Rosa Davis will entertain I rife Red Circle (Jirls of Union Baptist church on June 7, IPC) at J Ht."> (ireen street. What the Social Clubs Are Doing ! WAV'KitI.Y ill ( l.i it I The club was called to#order by the chaplain Mrs. Jnnic Able. Opening song by Mrs. Viola Sutton; prayer by Mrs. Mary Sul. ton: Scripture lesson by Mrs. ""Cherry. Second song by ~M rs. Carrie Wilson. The president called ' for the minutes, which were read i atul adopted"! We adjourned to meet Tuesday night, at 8;.'10 a t I ; 24"J0 Stark Street. Mr. George Elbown is president and Miss Liz >,ie Brown. secretary. I I KIMNDLV 11 SOCIAL CLl'lt Tlie club met at the usia-1 -4ioUVjJ : Thursday night. Opening song by the chaplain Mrs. J. Myers. Bible lesson by Mrs. A. Goodwin. .* election by the club. Prayci' Was "" utter*'h~'by Ml1. .Jiltl Willium.-T ThTi-: W' votions dosed. The president ealTetl for the minutes of the last ^ meet iiu/ vvhicjk wore .read anil a-_ dopled. I'nfthhlicd and new business was discussed. The club - is- giving a ?i)ver Tea Sunday .June 1 ijT at oi'ill p. in. at the home dl ^fcpnfhmo Wlr.Veal iJ] 1 1-2 I'arTT" iWn *'P stuirs. We are asking the ^cooperation from other clubs^ W. .Mchaniel. Hepoitio. Carver PTA ? ,I?ntcrtains Faculty I'lte Parent-Teacher association ' MW t ar-.i'i- Jttnior high school was ( hostess to the faculty 7:00 o'clock Thursday p.m. in the Home Kconomi. s room,, which Was hi adornment of pretty flowers, effectively arranged. I Thi' touchers v. ere ueeply moved | by this show of hospitality - and friendship. It v. as quite a pleasartt surprise. After an hour or more of chat and laughter delicious refreshments were served. The cakes were baked l>y Mrs. ? g^i#H Richmond mi expert on oako ? } * Lk - NOTICE! < U The nionthly meet injur ?>f the 1 Soman's Christian Temperance "r.inn will be held .M unlay oveu- I 'jr June 11, Sat the liomc ef 1 i s. \V. 11. Clark.. ldnS Oak St. I Topi.-: WOI11.1) PKACF,. Scrip j ' i-re: l^ajill .VJ:-1-1.0;; '> P;tC)' 1: -in. I ?hc ii-=sion: Mow can this, Tii'ui heroine a force for Peace? J All mcinbc.s arc urged t() be resent. Fiicnds arc invited. " (TTFrOV. OROANT7.T: r i On-Monday evaing. Mi'y :M, ;poup of youivj 'ndf-.-s vra'heed s hf Maiden S'li-ti CSO and torn il themselves into ^ lira'm of th :;iiV Service t rganizatinn. Wit Uiss Catherine Pelot as -sponsor. mi .M/.-.v Doi-othv Jackson as di , a tni< ?m ji looks forward o s|>i i> kiinc: the hot stVhimci ~ nonth: x it'i t-.-freshh'ir diversion t| fee the men i>- uniform. The first a.tivitv of the CIS')' . 11 u:m n Pan-Atm-n.an paity, which- -r io k place on ibe evening of Fri- .. 'ay. June -ItIt It was ? train af. 11-. Til.. ir:n vi" m-iliili I.. > i-K-1 stopi"ld across-thr-Mrx- ? wan i iti'dcr. It is needless to say ? i'iat the skirts and Mowers of blui ^ green. red. yellow were unite a -r treat for the ?\ - s of th<?s<> who set nxich khaki. The question "Who was theve';" e{>n . h,. answered in one word?"everybody". And 'everybody" . joyed himself to I he "nli*. decree. The dancer*' were loath to have, but as all good things must cud, the crowd finally , dispersed and +'o -rid their several nays to cottages, huts, bungalows . uid, ah. yes?barracks. ^ VII! ANNIVKltSAHY OF 7 SI N.NY SIDE fe'LVH The SL ??>' Siili* Club celebrated its fifth anniveisary a t s the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Ken- n uetly. where more - than forty \ it ties is were eiuerlaiued with a" uiVet supper. 7 ??table?was heantifulh?rrrr rated with candles and fruits Ike. iiieuiL, consisted. .of baked hii ken.? wit.b dressing, string bpansT- creamed ?potatoes-, - lettuce; with tomatoes, ice tea and cake The club girls were dressoit if green suits and pink corsages. During the evening, games were played. Words of congratulationwere made 1/y Mrs.-Maggie Johnson ami Mr. Lawrence Muddy. Kvovi' 111111 1 ii'ii 1 i''vi"'in VA|ircsse<l v ! iioniselvos ;in having enjoyed a ] eiy pleasant evening. k C. Te acher lakes Good 1 -ishojivi 1 lc*. S. ('. -Among man} ( lion] t< .sellers despairing of niakop a decent *.vs?~e in South Cam 'mi and who have left '?.r othei ti'o-s where their futciy i lighter, is Miss Rath Black o anieron, a fo nier teacher at ti< 't'linir high syhool here, who is <!." of two 'rat"-, women on; doyen n the Bureau of Machine Records n Washington. Roee1 tiy, site ree.'ved ;i raise in salary for exeepional ability and efficiency. In o.Mit ' ... iw... n..;i~ t ... ..vi w?iii y I'llfH'l'a 1 ^ diss HTck is active in CSLT cir ^ h>s. Jias donated to tl*i' Dlooi! tank ot* *hc. hod ( loss, yrt has v >und time t.? I-;oo]) boforo her tho l( light of her 'oriver wnrk-maies S( . her ' alivo .ate, Tn -wide iTh.ui icians r i( Ll ll MEETS The T'ity~whIo rteaut'eTans CUih p not Wednesday. June J at the iVillis ('. Johnson F nerai tfnnr- ? \; tliis mooting tho Club enioyei , wry interesting motion picture it I uberctdosis shown by Miss F sylvia Davis. The Club voted to uv a oho hundred dollar War ?: \ wins freshman prize a t Miss Frazelia Corh'V. of Coa iMiibia, S. a freshman at Al- i i on University, won tho first prize 1 or haying made the best, averiy lbe_JFreshn?an Class at Al,<n University. aKing. ' AM*- I*' I.. I'? ve iFt a few limply iciuarTTs thfrntrrt the rnmrrrrtter or having1 mad? it so \ery pleas- -J ?i t for the teachers. l' The ladies ir. committee wore: Mrs. Lomiah rope, president of 1 F.T.A.; Mrfi, Annie Murroughs. t assistant se.retflry; Mrs. Eliza | \ Richmond and Airs. Edna Murles. (. rot A Minute Soldier J ,et\s Have A Talk i \ ( pi. ii" Srrouel Mcllurnctt ! Si-- I- rer. Vas*. I "> h i (I - it;*" -i 11 w'i-t' j i "'l- ?< :pht. < oleier. ;in< 1 ta l; ! si'r! irsly : tew run I".- ;i >i?*J to grim?hv. I'm1 -i?? '.inr.in'r >1> . it i- ? ii ;i leu * enkv < r ;i few inn ths > ym II 1?" johi'.' n>ciyi-iis. No ' in: in ftmliiv yourself jmy lone- J r ahotit it quir-h l:\rk. it'.' begin?. i: ir In look iis?' :? v"ar tTv.t mayI ivt for years. And n<> miitt"r n\v lojij if lasts. we'll pi oiv.ihly e polioing H-he world for a long ;nc sifterwafds. Yh:.l > not ji happy picture. It '< alls it may he a long' time bo>m y"i, s"c friends. family ar?T~ nine. The fate of the world ha tips pun Hie result?the fate of the icivls, -families and homes, of all ir world. Ask ynurscl1'. soldier. Are you rained, efficient fighting man? lie you as good as the "enemy? ire you better? Let's rot let out go or our spirit fool ns. Look quaic iit yourself and take inehtorv. Deep down wsnTe?Tlo yam eel competent. able to take care f yourself in iin emergency? 'here is no sham about war. It is be primmest kind of reality. The arth trembler and rocks with the oar tiiid thunder of gins; the links (he big guns; tbev are the <VM|MU1> (II V iU AN lift \N 11 K* 11 LP ill the enemy. Men will try to kill you. They dlli'.'Oiv.e at you on foojt ai d i'n arhiiiw-. Their fiHOs will he . rowed into a strange mask oi at red. Sweat will stand out in noi'U heads on their foreheads. 'heir guns will be tiling. not a argot, but at you. Thej old stee ' 1 their bayorcts will he pointeo j ohmt straw men. hut at you. linuner to make en for carelessess. Let's be ready, sqldicr. Tomorrow is a (trim day. ?11 f(J II1 .Hi UTS W WiLVU l>el Rio. Texas?-This organ',v.n ion activated in January, como'red of ipen .vrost front the ststei tates of North l.arohi a a n t4oin h (T.rol'iia.? ? ? Since the activation the pcr'nrnel of thrjr-Squadron have marie apid progress, out of two hundred' nd (250) fifty men which eamc s recruits We now. have eighty e (SI) Ptcs.j nineteen HO) Cpls. i.\ (H) Sgts..-and two (2>- StatL gts.. which were Sgu., prior to lie activation. Wonderful opportunities a-ro- -garh?fhese men Xu. ilevp Innrilionveh - physically, mentally. socially ,.l l.,?4 U..I i t i. win natileriy fit. A Nor-Com-Otl hers' eli.h has | een formed with the ncknow. I lured leader ol the Squadron Sirt ,evi .J. Del.aitie of Lake View. S. .. as it*; president. Sj?t: 1). 'I'. ItLhell. view president and Sjrt ---W-, Wiley, secretary. Th/s club's aim is ' t> presnot nod will amonq the Non-Corn Offers. pro* ide a -place for their ives. relative and sweethearts to imvene and indulge in the less rimis side of life. The otViee forces has the most I monthly operated and efficient >a< bine *m the field in persons ot irts. DcLaine. Mitchell and Pfes. llred \V. Rattler of Greensville. I. C., and Parkin >^. Moore of Clin >n, N. C. However as in all Army L'tups the mail del k trains the .o;f iw.iiilli.l-itv tlii-i iu unti".. i the case of Col. Clarence C. ingoT of Rocky Point, ."North C ar?!ina. our mail man. Enough said until next time. By Alfred W. Rattler. reporter; fe. l.arkin A. Moore,-'publicity di rtor; ^ !>2twl M. ('. AM) 7U.lrd MK.M'HWI. COMPANY :NTEKTA IN Hi) On Tuesday, Lt. Whims and Lt. lillii ol fort Jackson, accompun d tiie_ TDv'nd M.C. to engage in hall u'iilino against the 703 rd hemieal Co., of the Air Base, t Ailen Bark. The scores wore -1 in favor of the 702nd M. C. After the {tame, the 7!)2nd, M. and the 703rd Cheiuicrtl. Com>any were..entertained jointly at Taekv Party given at Old IIowrd Center. The feature of the evening was door show Performers being? ohn (Shorty) laing, little Ern- i st Johnson and Miss Fair. TV Tacky Parade began a t 0:1.% p.m. Prizes were given to he following persons; First >rize Mrs. Nellie Ruff, second, Miss Alberta Richardson; third, X- ?L V . THE HALM. 'sSlA / Th* b'?0*??. oayi m w "f~J GEORGE MONTC j|i ,*( cavort in CON I j pi ^ X. ^ 40,000,000 Am ' I m My FRTTSU i P /??*,} McOOWALL, PRE5 w ||| * ^ chn'co'or ,f#o1 H \ k Sfor-jommod S" ??\ y . *?ngi by IENA HC ~T" i? * yC"/-' iw!ng by CA# C ^ ^ ^ ^y) , Kothcrino Dunharr Mi.:* Jnell Rrown and fourth Mis< I.illio Rarncs. Judges: Miss Ks ic Trapp. a popular school teach er and "Spt/ Thomas l.ipsov. i former Columbianr now" stationer at Fort Knstis. ii ki ,11; i () i s acti vrn i:s w mi fitt'] 377tii qm. skk. un. The troops of 277th QM. Ser Bn. and ("amp Mill area bad en un u-uul moni'ti? devotion on Rnnda' J11 c 0. MM" Tht. eh'?iv iiivl so loist. Pvt. I .or-- iv.a Calhoun rch tiered husic for the services. C p' Karl Dohson prayed a heartfelt prayer after whi-h the choir sanp Sweet Hour of Prayer. Scr>ptu.r | lesson was lead by Sirt. Robert J Campbell. John If: 1-12. Chaplair I A. L. Thomas preached a wonder I ful sevmor in commemoration n th i Holy Communion.. Holy Com miinrim wfls administered to al iinen -present hytbe chaplain. The chaplijn aecomparred hy Cpl. Willie P. Watson (assistant to the chaplain). Privates Loreim Ca'houn. soloist. i,. A. Barber ami Jessie -Maxwell, served at the First Baptist chii'Th. Newport News. Va? -q th? Men's _12ay. ser. vifc.?The?nifn'- n'je?wo?dHi\ eu*i' by Chaplain A. L. Thomas, Sr. lb used as hi, . ubieet. The Whnh Dirty Of Mar.- Kcl 12r+tfr Thi inessaiiT gitVf all the men 'present iomet'1 iik to carry hack into thei nonn? to 'ive i n to and thiivl <r durhisr th -lr dally task. "Pvt. "Ta-" en/a "TrThouii sa'er a solo -whir' was enjoyed K\ all Although the weather v as rainy >n Sunday, the; t. was a larjrc aud ?en? o to witness- the Vesper Hour protrram at the U. S. O. ThP ser ..V.- ...II- until'!' lllt. HUspU'OS ?>r jJut- asistant 1<? the Chaplai-, Cpt. Wd ir?D. WYlsnn, due to the ah*en<e of thy chaolaht. The ehoru> and soloists rendered a - nu;sic\l projrram \vhi?-l. was enjoyed by 'he large audience present. CO. A, 21!>th (J. M. UN. Jjhreveporl, I.a.?Sunday May .'.( tit Sunday school- classes start t-fl at the usual hour with (jtl. -Johnson the Supt. at his"post. The icssnn was well taujrht hy Cpl. \V. I'. McDowell and C.'pl. Rev. Hanison. After which tlie boys went to various places t? he in chi.ch, P\ t. James W. Craftou >f South Carolina will lie tcachci, next Sunday. Friday night. May J8 was an other tine night at the L'SO i n Leosville- 7 Amateur N'ight in llarlein, with S Sgt. J. Williams in charge. The urogram was a success. On Thursday night we were at thy tivrviyy I'lph -s\i Camp P?MK with a variety program which was very much enjoyed. I wish veryonc could hear our fine cj'uai -ret? atrd -trttt? fan?nts Mnes singerPvt. F. Dunhijr. He is really in the, groove. Man'lh-y l>. Haskell and Cpl. McDowell form our comedy team. Pvt, Haskell is known ts Mule. He really can do some imitations of mules, etc. Cpl. Johnson and Pvt. GraftXJtl i have joined Bethel A M K church. Pvt. Willie Clark spent three days in Leesville with his wife Mrs. Dorothy Herndon Clark. We are Mad to have our Mess - | Sfjl. back. Jjt.Spt. Fred Mujry, | after spending: 10 days in l\lsa. I Okla., reported .a fine stay. The iToys ttrtnk a lot OfTpt. Mlinv. WHAT TO WHITi: TO SKKV K K VIFN The Oiriee of War Information offers these pointers for homefolks writing to soidiers, sailors, and marires-?based on suggestions gathered in a survey among servr.emen at home and overseas, in i cooperation wt|'. the Special Ser??-? t - - -sir?-?? \ ETTO LEADER , c .s >?t musical war I IITTY GRABIE, 10MERY and CESAR ROMERO :y islandi In Technicolor I k * fieani raad and lovad ill FLfCKA faalwrai RODDY Kal I t ?T0N FOSTER, RITA JOHNSON. Kgl A A * rORMY WEATHER ha. RNE, donee, by Mil ROWNSON, WjM I AUOWAY ondHle Ranbl i and Har Troupe, Fait Waller, BjCT Ada Irown, Doolay Wlliool BHP > \ ice Division of thc Army Service . Voire*: TKI.l, HIM: 1 I. How tho family is clomp rv I vt Ivor posslhTo to" lieTp "in the" war. ? now anxious the ianulv i s _ ;'<>' the bey's return. IT How well an.l lillis? the fani-ily is. Givc details. I. Mow the family is getting long. ti 11 spu*Willy. 5. What's doing in thy coinmun y: news about girls (sirglc) he doings of friends, who jurying whom, exploits of th* nine team and other sports event orial doings, PfTects of the war oi !)(. home town. Remit i?co a lit U alxutt past events and places he hoy used to visit F.neloslipping* from the home-town pa per. MONT TKI.J, 111M : 1. Your troubles. He has troubles of his own.. 2. Your, complaints. Ho can't jjc anythi'i g about them.? :j. About things you are Te lieved of. He can't supply them 4- Holeful predictions about Hie future. He's fighting for thatfuture?now . --?rr.?I'liiiceessary?details alitiut finareial troubles. If there are things he should know about family finances-, and-ho rx in a posisituation, . tell -him. ?But don't ^ Atring it out. ?<iwnttib rmv N -N-J44VH!r?. Minnie Rogers, Passes P?\ K, .1. Ford FinaL-ritos were held from St Stephens A.MK chutvh. Sunday t'i?,v i ;oi? o (MOCK [o Mrs. Minnie Koyrers, who passeaway at her laic homo Hawkins street Wednesday evening May 2'' A j?ood woman, lovably eharae ler has faller. She is sadly miss a! hi tiiis community in which sin I hved. St. Stephens cluireh mom-hcrship mourns her demise. She -Wed her ehun h and was loved by all with wh<>ni she came in rontao nd an n trniatc friend of your cor respondent. Sleep on Minnie, an akp your resit We hope To nice' i< the sweet bye and bye wher> i.'irtii k will >( no more. Funeral sen'ices wer,. simple 'tit impressive, conducted by tlv. , Pastor, tlie Jtev. A. J. Jenkins. Mrs. Roerei;s is survived by tb> following: Husband. t'-vn dough I'ers. Mcsdamos Jenny 1>. Green o' White Plains. N. Y.;^ Tail a R Stro'o of Philadelphia. Pa.: thre< 'oiis Messrs James, Samuel an Joseph Rosrers all of New York two sons-in-law. thre(? daughtersin-law. 8 grandchildren. three sis l< rs and ? ' number of other rcla <<> rest besid;. her mother who pr?* eded her to. the grave just a fey \ oar.; ago- Tly? remains wtc cmv .fully handled hv^ Manigault funf rnl directors,?-?"?? Mrs. Jessie A. Hanks Is No More Final rites were held from Hot' jcl AMK church for Mrs. Jessie A I Hanks Su,t*day. May I'Olh at 1 : *' .'elnei; the midst of sorrowirg relatives and friends,^ She passe"' away at MeC!-llaud hospital, i' Charleston. Thursday. May 27th i Mrs. Jkrrrk.- heeame ill during the < . ;nt?M while teaehiiv/ ii the gradj "I eh 'ol at Rneksport. Horry coun !'y and wa< taken to the hospda' I rh.,m ?l. el,, i 'ipTirHrt'rl to havP improved in tha' he returned t?? her Work. Rut lair she again became ill and wa* shod back a- d medical skill fail i (' and Thursday May 27th sbc was summoned to meet at the bar of Justice. She WHji a graduate of Howard j hiyh school. Georgetown; Allen U.. I Columbia. Shu loved her church | and did her duty to the best of ! her ability. T^?e service* were - -y ?-??? ! ondu ted hy ihe iU'V.' J. M*. .Jack-j * n. Sin i> survived by t h? ? ?' sis j or,< an lu>st of other relatives ami | ii?n<|s. lot* i moot was hi Ketho . mrieri lii .il. lui motliei wi .-e<l yi-ars i- m- Remains .we-. I li:?i*v <>i" Wilt f n* nl diri M.S. I ?r*j School rbo riior r'a: s of Howac -oh'?ol this y*ai. ir lion of the trie 1 presentst mii made the seli-i< 1 y senior classes passinc out, pre ? Il1e*l the sehool a $">0 " :t boil*' i -i-uluation ceremonies by Petoi acksor n member of the 'j8'io~TY7<TTh' distinction of wnlkin * eh morning from,. hi'-* honi.. : ool. ? di?t:*r of live miles i'-e a dav. This was done tbri his scien years of elementary ah four years *>,' high school. T'.v' nieinhers of the class. Walter fV I. a* d Timothy Davis wer,. called to the colors \vithr,i a month o 'vsuliiat ion. Tl:? ir diplomas wer presented to their sponsors. Students from Howard sehoo' are found this year at Allen'university, State A. and M. college' d orris?college. Talladoega. Rennott, Voorhets. Tuskcgco and"FteR . 1 *n'v'J'rsny. Also ?r Howard ~uni- ! versity and Wilherf?ircc. As 7-7 rule the students from Howard tund wpll any where. The follow:n?r letter received by the princi pal. .Jure^Pst. is an instance: 'Fisk Univ Nashville, Tenn. June. 1. lf>43 Me. J n. Reek Principal 'toward High School Georgetown, S. C. Wc are glad to announce thai Anra M, Daniels. a graduate o 1 Howard high school in 1940, wa one of the ten ranking students a' Fisk university for school yea1J 12-1". Her average for the yea ns^s 2.9 which is very short-of r Mrafght "A" record. Miss Dan -els was elected to our honor so icty. Sigma Uusilon Pi. She was Vi't-pd on the hapi's of her sehol astic average for 3 years of 2.7. J plus average. '\V,. are indee proud to ha\>. such an excellent student .from your school, and hoot hat you can send us more like her. ? ??y? % ? Very sincerely yours, *" --- Registrar"" "" As a result of her splendid rer <rd Miss Daniels will he one of th< 'wo representatives of Fisk uni ersity at the summer conference ?t Wclleelcy, the Briar Cliff Jun LPt* college, Junc FT?to WESTERN ( H A PEE A. JM. E. CHURCH Kov. |? I), (iambic, Pastor Latta*. June 6.?Sunday w as a | beautiful day. The members were < all out in their respective places. .Sunday school was opened at 10 'clock. Prof. Guiles at his post is Sunt. He is proud to have with nin two new teachers, the beautiful daughters of our pastor. ,\ri ss Mayntc Jean Ts a senior at T" Allen University, Kmma Carole ( > Pharmacy student at Xavicr University, New Orleans. La. Our pastor's wife has a nice new ^ sunday school choir started, that ulds new life To the school. 1 The morning 'service was en- j joyed by everyone'. They went a i way feeling anew. The pastor de- j livercd a .soul stirring sermon, < Me preached s0 that the smallest j hild felt a change it seems. Sev- ( members united with the' i church. During the afternoon the pas- , or ?ini~ his Sunday schobT mem >rr* visited Bethel A. M. E. church and rendered * program. ^ dev. Jones is the pastor of Bethel j ^ he people there raised Sinofto mil expressed themselves as be- ' - jj ing well ehTertamcd with the pro- j ( train and fine sermon from Rev, I Gamble. r. * Tire-eVeiTmg service at Wes-1 ( cm Chapel niurkcd the close of ai glorious day. The collection for he day was $'J5.00. - W'e are glad to have such fine -pilit existing among the officers and members. Many people paid n the board meeting from one >o five dollars each to the trusee*. just from a suggestion made u the meeting by the pastor. The men and women seem to be ivals to see who can raise most. . ~ .. ?. M. iruiies, Reporter. " Trr.\ro;TT. - B; CHIRIH Kev. >V, (;. ()?fns, Pastor S. S. at its r^mtl hour. The a.m. service begun on time. Rev. W. G. Owens took his text II Cor. 8:24 using as a text Proof of _a l HAMPTON HOU! \NP News Shorts Continued from Page t !' *, I'm < ??1 t. !' 'or-H'.M'n i<!r<.) i, havi 11 :< ' ig mII-V, "m grout s';rn??ii t>? CIV*- hi j* \< This will rot <>.?'* hi- on >f the Host salaried programs -< ? ho air, hut will furnish employment for a nujpher of coh>ro<l at st '. and no douht open the wi, >r i?tIvors at this and other sta i'Hs. The program is?to he rail , -d-^*-Biwh?-rmy^-Hill." named?aftei_ _r -rm HoTi"Jul Wi-stsi'le eoti -^.ovo-iho ina.ini ily of -Nogro star id?a?nnnthoo -of atilueoi < ui/ou 1 ido in twn and throe-story res a-ie<. Mania n Unrciatt ii'i Krnost Whitman ate to hea< he program which will includhoirs. hands, indiv id. al artist.nd playeis of at io*Jis'.rkiti(ls. I to succeed the lam-.us (leorg hints and tJraei<r~A lh n program hi h go?s otT the air this montl nd will he-on the variety order. kffiau'FFS'i Rapid (Jity Army Air Base, S. ' I),?a contingent of Negro troops J -r-imft-ofr^iartermaster truck driv 1 vers andf mechanics, under the I ' ouimand' of three Negro officers. | <vas received recently at the Rapid 'City .^rmy Alt' Base. unit. thc-JtrivCJSegio unit to be trained in this part of the coinc"~ try, is a mobile transportation or- ; ganization and will play definite part in the training program of airmen stationed at the Rapid City Base. Minneapolis. .Minn.?Kfizabeth Moore has been given a position library assistant on the libray stalT of the University of Milltesbta. Miss Moore will take up her duties immediately upon hei 1 tra<luation from the university in ; June. This is the first time in the listory of the. University of Min- ( ft'sota that a colored graduate iias been offered a position on the 1 cgular faculty staff I ' Washington, I). C.?Allied head , tuarters in North Africa announe ed officially Wednesday what read ers of NegTo^ewspafH-rt^alreadyknew: that a Negro pursuit stpiaIron. commanded by Lt. Col. Ben jamin U. Davis, Jr.. was in North < Africa to fight against the Axis. Severat weeks?ago Con gross woman Frances Bolton of Ohio an- i nouncod in?Congress that the 'iWth has"'departed foi?-etrmbat duty." Immediately the war department took steps to prevent Negro newspapers irojn printing or statement, aithougn tne Oidee of Censorship nutnorizcd the publication of Mrs. Roltons exact words spoken upon the rtour o f the house. 5 - i 1 AMTIfH H It VI?I. CHI |{( || | T1r.,..-nSvjllo. S (' S S .it ll<= | pal tim>. Rev. S. Sharper ma<ie- it'inai'K.s. L'la>* No. 2 still holds ihc financial banner. We are . ;latl to have our aovanee teaches . -=-ith us .Mr, tiinver Adams who'is graduate of l>cnncttsvillP high ; chool. Hc will joji the army ini- j. mediately aftci the 18th. Devoi lon.s wore carried out. For tin .lioT.ng service tbc pastor had as > 1 pit guest, Rev. S. Sharper. The pastor's theme 1IC Restoreth My sioul. For the evening service Mt. i'ahor pastor- and congregation pon.?<vml a givind program ;ii the _ eedy dra; en. Rev. Henogan T>as Lor. Collection $2o.t)7. We were . lumn' I n U a i'n I h .. [ li 1 I..11 r.n.. Klnl " i"v ismvn mwiiti ^ ivith us 'n service. We. highly ap- | urec/ate the number t?l" high school graduates present: Miss Kmma' | Ware ot Laurinburg; Mr. Nathan-. ^ el ^>4?W jtst+n?H+;- t*' lorertrc?; ind Mr. drove ' Adams '"'M etts ( who made timely remarks. , Head tlit. Palmetto l.cadcr f ?i he 1 .test inl'orv.iHtioi:. Mrs. (I. I). Collin-, reporter . Ml'. ObiVL A. M. K, ( HI It( II Rev, A. .N. bamplon. Pa-dor. j Klloree. S. C.?Mt, Olive A. M. K. church was a lovely spectacle a.-t Sunday morning. The^ eVurrcli rashly painted and interior deco-^j ration. All oI this Inn e l**-n | lone through the ei v I'tretA- pastor t ind his cooperative membership I riiis i?iurcti has taken on now lift 1 under this new pastor. S. S. eon- I iuctod hv the Supt. "Witn a iarp,. at ndance. The District Supt.. Mrs I orH P. Black was presort and as- I sted in organ/zing the modern ? -unday school with its .depart- ' cuts and departmental supcrin- ' ondei ts. In her address among | the various features of the S. S. t | ^he spokc of the requisites of a M ood Sunday school teacher or of- t1 (iter. After S. S. Rev. Hampton J | i-rcnt-iieu a soui stirring message. I i !f you ivHnt asp.Yafrion and in-I spirall'on visit Mt. Olivo church. Changed Life. The message was enjoyed. Everyone is asked t o nine out, Sur.day to the Children's _ Day program. r We pray for Mrs. Eva Corley a . speedy 1 ccjwery. 1 PAGE SEVE> lEHOLDHINTf i Hamilton institute Foods Laboratory, ? ( \ki: I s \> MULMK '^| lk l>r. K .r'a Lnngree v I I t i?raa#r,tanning and the rapid * < ipjteaMtpce .oiV many.' goodies mm cat d.v teres and pastry-, hops mak(. u 1 >ok carefully at * he pantry-shei. when thinking of ectji thes(. days. Delicious as gingerbread }s, wc ind that ni'da?e.s and spices have hrr?rfcleetaok-?uwciy too, By?in r^piie follewtM^-m ijie Tor a ".runtuiiiinv" dcs..er( that?w.*l| pleas*? ? very n.ember of" the laniiiy. BLACK MOi.AKSKS PEANUT CAKE . .... (Serves ten) , at ? ?up ehoppe i toast ed pearuls i n'lv peeled ami 'chopped apples vv L-U cup black molasses l-d cup melted shortening ) 1 o a * . I-*, cupe iiuur - , 1-2 cup warm water 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 1-2 teaspoons soda I" lP!l>p<>on 1-2 teaspoon nut mop !-4 teaspoon cloves Add molasses to apples and cook until apples are' tender. Add hoi'tcning ard cool. Dissolve the , oda in warm water and add to list mixture. Combine all dry in iie<irt'nts and add slowly to wet ijrredients. Add the chopped masted peanuts and pour into a leased and floured cake tin. Bake n a moderate over (,'550 degree 3) for 30 to 45 minutes, depending on V , the thickness of the cake." Serve ivarm with apple sauce, custard ..jiuce, or hard sauce. \Vithout the ,auco, one serving rusts - 1-2 crts. (This rettpc tried and tested in Harrrottnt?fti^ritute hoods Lab >i atory.l >r>i*iii.i-: mt wen V M. E. ClllRC'H ; ' U?n. K. C. Cunningham, Pastor \\\- Columbia?The S. S. conoved at the usual time urth the? fipevintentlent anfl his co-wark;rs at their post of duty. This icing pastoral day Rev. Cunning- ~ tam was at bis best, in the name >1 the Lord, lie preached a soul stirring sermon alter which the tdministeiing of the Holy Sacrancnt was obs- i ved. Many visi- . oiv worn present. Rev# J. W. Hr.ll ?nd Rev. S. (?l!;\s.s assisted the pas ? or iy the services. The Monthly ?rd meeting was - wld Morday"evening .JunP 7th at t o'clock with reports favorablt. C'ora Coieniari. reporter - m <r- - , -;l ItliTHKL A. >1. K. 1'HIRCH t\ Res . H. J. Hutchinson, Pastori~~~"*'~! ? oh St. (Jeorge- Officers and tea~h" of the Sunday school were at heir post m duty. A numb?r are n Rtti ndance each Sunday. At o he mornhig service the pastor se i inn irxi it rungs ar.d deliv- s >rod -i strong, instructive sermon Tlie remains of sister Evan Fel * y v w ro ftiw; ulixc-d hy her pastor tew Hutchinson. She leaves to nourr two ?ons, two daughters 'ikI a host <>!' elatives and frrends. \unt Evans a she was commonly iilhfl was tlis oldest member in hi tethe!. She viae a faithful memu-r tn'il nielli ing years e; tfred ?t 1 or life. .1 ? Iti MADAM WRIGHT P A L M I S T famous Reader and Advisor. Not 'ere Today and Gone To-worron A>ok for Name. ScventVPlBgh- ... , ; T. er of the Seventh Generation. :_I BORN WITH DOUBLE VEIL } This lady arrived in your , town to do fc'ood far the aWf public by her wonderful - ??,,wvrw m reaamg Tne V 1 V history of one's life; also Lf srives advice on all affairs of Iff?, such as* love af"airs, business mattery family af'airs, wills and divorces and most very thing pei*taining to the wel'nrr of one's life. .H Don't fail to see Madam Wright. Ras been in your state and county 9 years. There are lots of readers getting placed in year town. Mudnm Wright is 'the only reader that/ has a diploma for her work. l>on't get fooled and go I? * =* the wrong place. Madam Wright has an office for white aad coloredr Rhe don't fail. * Call or write Madam Wright West Colombia, S. C. />3g Permanently located la Wtadie Tents, on Meeting-BC. m U. ft. Highway No. ,1, at Qty MaaiU. West Colombia. t; -in