The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 19, 1943, Image 3
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Memorial Day |'
Observance
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Seneca. S. ( . -The her tmtlXNr
Adult v lass in' Seneca celebrated j lu>
May .'!(), Memorial Day, w'.'lli a pro i 1 h
?a111 honorin- the hoys-in the I tin
Armed Forces. The theme of the hn
pjoyrant was "Our United States j:it
- of America", Mrs, Ida Sloan serv r.it
*'tl as is ruler and mistress of cere- sir:
monies. Others tftikiiM? part <ht. tin
the pi ny i .im wereMesdatvies re>
At a ie (,'iay. MaUie ?iiven, Lena h
Green, Bertha Strickland, Martha
- ? Sln-l I .11 ||.~ f\ ,11 ii \Vel.l. W illie 'TTT"|"iTT
Blown, loiWeiia (hint. Miessrs N'a- i is
I ha an I \\ iil.:.;ln.- and aiumoii \ ,
\\ i ij' ii I. J1 j
The follov. ii persons were
t.h?; A!iivrrrFoivoi':-".? e,'!
.Ah mii.1 All/. OranifC Machfensi-?
Ixiwiinor* Aiitry. X. Africa; Ma- '
) ion. .Mai lion, ( ami) Stewart,' (In.; *
WihuV. Alaclicn A oik I own, Va.
Air. Xailinniol Williams OpheWin
\V. NmiUi. Fi. Dos .Moines. Iowa -Ail
.Mrs. .Mai v Wilson?T. W. Wrl- >'
rmi. l*(. Hiann'. X.
Air. :ni Mrs. Hire Drown?TI100
time Hi'iiwn. Cklahoiiia. C'al.
.Miss Tlu-lma (ireen- Uayn:on<l '>
in FmT?l, ?' - - - - .Mr.
( Inyton I.ewis'* I.oyd lewis Ps
Rhode 1.1; 11. i 1. ?
.Ms;. Will Alnioiiil--Fred Alnior.d a"
K? w (iniilea.
.Mr. .lake llolloway?.lake llol- M
, low ay. I.en llolloway., Camp Stev?
arl. (la.;, l-.orenzo liolUnvny, Ca'l. F;
Alts. Minnie (Jiant- Dallas Tay M
lv?J, ('amp l.ec. Va.; Vcliiia (Jrant, tli
Miss.; Venlello <!rari4 Ft. Dos Vi
Moines, low a. of
Airs Flic 11 Williams-Harry Wrl a
linmv. (Ttiimt Wdliitnis <><
Ft. Be: uiim, <.i?.; Tlioinas Williams:,
La. t l>i'
Jh\ IL I.. Finley .1. K. DMs. 'II
( a 11:11 I.e.-. Yn.; Wast* l>aV*;_ ii<
Camp Lee, Ya. _ n
Ail -i._Jj.Li Ul Li LU V.il W ,_11 Ui'tl W IU
La.; A. .1.. I'riiwu, .It'., Ku Irt-:ij.-y NV.
Mrs: j L elLr. FaWiirie M,
Allen, Almiaii. m,
Mi ' t-'nye-tM-i? 44MI?l-ini' A sfrr- ^
Ft. lies- MuiitC'..', low;:; ('.int.tin (1|.
Bnl lei ,?Fu?I Li..i iitii :i. Axixiii a
Mi.; ! lurrst: y Litmaii Kigali.
Lit man, New York.- ;
SI.
'A!.;. an.I .\lvn. Solomon Writrht
. In
Nathaniel Win liini-ton, New .letai
s.ey.
' W<
Alt.:. .lain.' (liven 'Way in an
^ Ciay, Cal. ^
Mm. Katie W.-I.h, A. 1). Wehh, '
. ISL A (Viva. y
.Mis. .Ma lo liiay-.loo Henry
Rriiwn. Ky.
Mi.-. Willie (i. lii'iuvn?John X. ^
J. ill lis. ill.
Mis. Ida Sloan? Frank Sloay
Cal. .
Mr::. Kssie Pallet-son?tirady ?c;
Paliei sam. P. S. N. p|.
Mis. Lena (leenn?n.>. !.,,) -j' jr
Client, New York. w.
Ali s.?Luwei-m- < iaiH??fohr. ?H. v/,
Yoillle-. o
We venret v.iv mm.i. ii.?# ...? - .
- ii iiuuk f ;u|
welt' ni>f able in ?>H iWVT lny-iim..^ r|.
'?I* it 11 ilic boys .Mid girls. -f
V'ruyer v.a, offered for tin- safe Ik<
return oi' these boys and girls and - by
r. spendy viMnry for ih?- allies *
1'. I.. Williams, in Ir.utor co
- - ... iIj
(. \lTNFA NF.WS' ,(-1
w
Mr. and Mrs. Aivli Mannings
and daughter. Kvelyn have gone
to Norfolk, \ a., t?> make thoii M
no me. They have many I'rioi d?
who r? rret Id see-them leave. 1,1
Mis. M. \\. Smith left this'week ;U
to attend summer school at State ^
A. and M. college. '?
iHv
Rev. W. K. Wilson left Monday ,lt
for Orain'elniri" to attend tlio Pa; ^
tors' Institute til State A. and M.
?XQlh'KC. 1 ?
Mrs. W. K. -Wilson nrd bahy
Wilson are spending this week in
Spartanburg quests of Mis. II. 15 'n*
Jaeltson. ~~ ^
iMiss Catherine Rntcliford and ^
little Miss Minnie Lee Wehhs spent "
Sunday iii Shelhy, N C, with eelatrves
ami fvit-rtd.s
Mr. Tom Smith left recently for
New York City. }
Mrs. M. \V. Smith left this ?<v
ge week to attend summer school -at cp
State A. and M college. tet
M isses Mar;, and Doris Watkinsjjtj
and Miss- Constance MeCree were let
quests of Misses Mary and Marie in|
Powell Sunday.
Mrs. A-rna .MKireo and dnngh- an
ter Constance have gone to New Ini
York City to make their home, mi
Mrs. Corn MtcDowell of Blarkshuvg
was the oinner guest Sunday tif
of Mrs. Annie Mannings. he
There well be an entertainment .sp
at Ure home of Mr*. Harah Campbell
Friday night, June 18. Come tic
and enjoy yourself. tu;
i
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...I,. 'ill. ..1 '?-?
he Convention of Mi*
esterday and Today {Pas
Monday evening, May ail ]'hi
"ovestini program was ciwn at | O'P.n
azareth baptist church in Co-pahd
nbia. I'ev. W.H. Ncal. pastor. I bonl
e program was sponsored hy I K. ('.
. District Missionaries in Co- i cy '
nbia ami Auxiliaries of Naza-jC.tol
J:, Sonic - of tin- officers ami joitce
inkers of the Woman's Mis- i; '
maty and Educational Conven- to
ti of South Carolina were reprented
hv uicinlicrs of. several 1,1 1
niches. ' ' .
The (ii.-t Convention was ortra- ^
ted' ah?ZT011?baptist?ch?+r4e?inwas
led by Mrs. Fannie Da- "ouPres.;
Mrs. K.A. Keith. vice- |'; .
os.: .Miss "A.K. I tillard, liee..
. Mi v# l
<*.; Miss Maria Jones, (or. Sec. .
her
ss Jane ( ross, 1 reas. and otli- . ,
I akei
" ' M r.tb ;
I lie. second?group was led by ,.M |
is. C.S. lioykin. Pre.-.; Mrs. M,
(iiliaore, vice-Pres.; Mrs. .\| ,()|V
Eve., Hoc. Sec.; Miss C. It. f,.s. ,
uy. Cor. Sec.-; Mi :,. .A p. |) n r,
I leas; Mi s. Nellie liiuinlree t 11 iv
i-s Nellie Iinhl.ins, Mrs. .1 oliiiu
and others. ' -la
The third group was lad by .',m '
is. C.N. .loiifs. Pres., Mrs. M.
Howard. vice-Pres.; Mrs. ('. 1 ? 11
Wat^ins.-ltPc. Sac.; Mrs. 1>.W. Uon
irrott. Tor. Sac.; M^d.A. Hurt'1"1"'
ansT.?several? board members JMTi
d District Vice Presidents. and
The fourth group was lad b y lalati
rs. M. K." Howard, Pres.; Mrs. Fu
V. (Ji.iulv. vice-Pros.; Mrs. 0. day,
\Vatl;ins, Kw, Sac.; Mrs. M.AV. Rapt
f I.aster. Cor Sac.; All s. Alber- ''
a Simons, Treas.; soma I list riot ' ribu
Pj asiilents,. llui .?Siu|u:rvjs?>i ^rani
liaiiois, Mrs. .1. P. Reader and ^'e ^
crowd of .J.uniors who gave a
ry gaud program.
Much group rendered a short r01^e
ogranrnf the Convention's w??rl, >..1,
io costume of the early Convan '
ms ware quite attractive and . * ,
.. in- i r,. bank
leresting. Mrs. Albartba Simons .
? Jut
*s- lm- Tinlv olhcar present win,
. direc
is depicted in the program. Ilai
Bndabte: A good sum was iva
ie*f?from?the?tiakals,?mad t-br?
elisors are yar? grateful to ev
yona who helped in any way lc>
(Tk^-the effort a success.. . _?^
I .ong live the Woman's MTs "
diary and KducatUma! Convan
m and the present otiieers wltu
a carryiug on s,( nobly the
irk so wall begun! S
I.at all who ian, attend I h i Pi
ate Convention June 2.'!-2f> with
CI
ie CliOil Hope Baptist eluuch. g
7 I cm }>;e, S. (J.W'.T. r
T. 1*1111.11* A. M. 15. ('II ('IK II p
IIpv, T. II. Weathers, I'astor
B
R
AI 10: *t0 o'clock a lovely Sunday
lionl -was conducted by Airs. (> p
elia l>eveaux. After llie open
y exercises a beautiful lesson ft
is taught by ilie teachers. He- p
?w by t he pastor. Remarks ijy
iss Willie Mens Saxon. Tl(e-' ft
ult class won the banner, toac-ji
>iess Nimicv K. Jones. Prayrr
i vice was conducted by brothei .
e JohnsoiC tiiul others. Sernioi
the nasto. taken from Prov R
: 17. theme A Trained Child. A B
od contrihution was given. A
c
eral oll'ci ing was given to sis; j,
15. II. Collins in her distress,
underfill music was rondereif
the Blown Brothel's quartet. $
A splendid Children's Day pro- j
am was completed hy the Supt. p
(I officers. Miss Cuardine Hyrrt p
d Alis'sPAnnie Robinson ran as B
i-.-ii. ."?iiss tjyru raised $14.82; *
ss lt<?binsm;. $11.KH. Total $2t5
-Miss Hyr<i was crowned as u
s
League at f.:O0 p.m. by Present SI
o. Hynry Johnson, Jr. Musk! SI
is beautHotly rendered by the
Jden Star quartet of Columbia. ^
Those fm the sick list RiV meffit- ^
? slowly: Sifter Sofa- Reed, Kvo.
alker. Brother Sam Richardson
mem Iter of Alt. Nel>o is very ill
the Columbia hospital. ?
HARNWEU, NEWS
Ji'ss I.i'/./.ie James left Sunday |i
ening for Trenton, N. J. Pvt. k
utiles Harris spent Monday af- ^
noon with his mother Mrs. Char
' Harris. Miss Johnette Clreen w
't Monday morning forW'ilm- Ci
irton, N. C.
Mrs. M. A. Duncan, C. B. Green ^
d Ojrretta J. Smith'loft
inhia where they will attend sum | ?
r school at Benedict college. H
The many friends of iMIrs. lietA.
(Ihoste; regret to learn ol ^
r illness ar.d wish fhr her a M
eedy recovery.Nurse
PenuRh whn held a posl- - ~
in tt Voorhees college has rerned
home for the summer.
I
: ujs
M. O'Bryant
ises
i viici', ,i. ? Mi*i Mildred
111 elde-t daughter i" Mr.
.Mrs. ft vans O'Bryant J was i
September I'J'24. Florence. i
She v.as'ii member of Trin <
'a'ui. t ih; rch; was Unitized i
ai- Kith. 11;40 and W ami' at,
a member lif'tlte I'slter board .
ail;day school, always willing
her <Mil in every activity. <
r.lly deeply fords this loss. *
t is Heaven's eain.
Id red lini -*!?- ! hi^li s Itonl at <
?n in l'.M-2. Site left last fall
-lit lunar about Ton i weeks
Ml. She l ore Iter sickness-, ;
patience. Tin* deceased had a
'/ disposition. --"None knew
hut to love her"; She was.
i to Sanders Memorial . I line
link every attention -was >iiv-"
Iter. She said ? to mother':
I.e.- i ..... ,u.i
breath, I'vt' ^'ui l<r go with
. r < \v". She smig while dv
"i Know l ho I.uiil !la.? (lot
Hands On Mt-",?
tIip beloved family wo extern!
lieartfch sympathy ami comyou
lo Co.I whom wo all look
ir thai comfort ami rolisola- "
wliK.li Ho "ulooo tan give in
of trouble. =
t* leave's no! ^intents, sister "
brother, grandparents, oilier
ives ami friends.
niVal services were lwhl MonJure
Mlh, 1H4.1 at Trinity
ist eluirrti. A' large number
v rowing frfemls pawl th-e last
to of respect. A brief proi
was rendered and eulogy by
?aslor, Kev. A. \V. Hill.'
use in charge of the dowers
pallbearers were I ho classs
^ of tho deceased,
e remains were taken to Clark
S. (' for- its last resting
1 where it was place under a
of. beautiful flowers.
.skson and Singleton, funeral
Ioi'jk- were 'in charge.
- Wtftt ^FftBt?=8F
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COMMUUIU jXrt'lV 1
1 . ' __
BEEF
I .
TEAKS I VARIE
Hterbous.^.-. 11 Brains
Bom 11 Hearts
lutj 11 Kfdney
lb - 10-lnch cut 10 Livers
lb-7-Inchcut I 11 1 Sw?ttt
rloln.... 11 Toil-.?
ifloln-boneless 12 Tcn^u.
ound 12 Tilpa .
op Round. 12
ottom Round 12
ound Tip 12
buck oi Shoulder 8 , ' ;
lank L2
OASTS smi
lb standing (chrrre boim on) Loin C
(icr cut) 9 WbCti
lade Rib- standing (china Should
bone on) (10" cut) g - Round
ib-tlandiQt(thttiiboneon) Sirloin
(7" out) 10
lede Rlb-stamHnt (chine ROAS'
bone on) (7* cut) 9 Rump
oundT|P - 11 Rump
uwp?bona In 7
ump- boneless 10 Shou[d
buck or Shoulder-bone In ... g Shou|fl
buck or Shoulder-boneless.. 9
. V ^ ' STEW
TEWS AND OTHER CUTS J ]
hert Ribs _. 4 Flink
late-bone In 5 NeckIste-benetess
6 Ntckrlsket-bone
In 5 Sheirk
rWKl?bonetees 7 Shank
link Meet c leu.
eck?bone In 5 Grouni
eck-boneless 7 veil
eel ol Round?boneless 7 "anl
link-bone In. 5 and
lank-boneless 7 trim
VARIE
AMBIJRUtR Brains
set ground trom necks, Hearts
flanks, shanks, skirts, heel Kldne)
ot round, briskets, plates, Uvers.
end mltcftteneous beet 1 Sweet!
trtmwtngs end beet fat_..?v| S Teogw
MATS . MCI
(In *1h m (lass ' Jr? CI" Sin
containers) ^ > until
fains..., 2 Meat Sp'eel
ilk er Link Perk Sausage 6 ?g$ Feet, be
tin can cama with taam. t pinFMt k
mad Bart* t ?**.?
wn?rt Btrt Hatk* I faUai am
ivJtodHia 6
avtlad Taafua C S"w*% " 0
rtad ?* - It ?
am Ml ftttfca (whan Taitfn, la
ai hrtf) .-i ii f?k, Vaal
iikMMi Mmt? J VlaaMlMM
** laaa. t WOHw...
'in rri i.t.-i.i a
eeeUkw. - ??'
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THE r
VVKSTKRN OHAPlvL
A. M. ! '. CHINCH
Rev. I,. I). Ramble. Castor
l.atta, S. C., June IT?Sunda;
,\as another beautiful day at IVVes
loih cnapcl. Sunday ' school wa
ipened at the usual hour wit
Prof. J. H. (luiles at his post.
Service Wyan strictly at 1 I Ml
'clock Rev. Ramble preached
oul stiiriii" sermon. II .s te>:
?cas taken fro Proverb,* 2o?M
'mi ?fi\o ne like heart.
i hi Id ten's Day exercises were a
J o'clock. The people were thril
<1 at tl#e recitations yiven hv til
tit tle folk. M ay me - Jeait rtn
Knnna Carol.- (iambic jrave us u
pirational talk: . The people wet
specially car: ed way over, lvi
ii:a Carole's l ill and over her an
hi lions.
Those o:.jhv..srck list are: Mr
/anie Richard.-on, Mr. Kllis R<
iliea and Mi's. Kdith (iuiles. AN
luipe for them a speedy recover;
The members and many. I'riem
d Mr. I'onnie Sellers and Tamil
were shocked at the death of Mr
Sellers. Her funeral services wet
held Wednesday, Ji ne It. 'J'ho Rt
I. W. Murnh aid Rev. .lohnso
were the out-of-town ministei
who attended the turrrml. LLer
Murpn was> -cur pastor's poes
while in tile til\. The
.)unior church has Ween o'
yani/eil anil tiny met Sunday eve
inp at 7 o'clock.?I), (itni
I.U. ?...! if.. . mrrrr ^
.?tt .in i>i*un-u are carry in
the worl- on.
The pastor loon flit the even hi
message l'rohi St. John
HIIOWN CHAI'KI.
A. M. E. CHI HCH
Kev. T. F. Curry. Castor
Sunday was ri lino day tor tl
church goers t! Drown Chanel. 1
S. at the usual hour and a goi
crowd. Morning service was tin
Hev. T. F. Curry was at his lies
If you want to enjoy a good foa
come to Brown chapel.
A-fine program was had - Sin
No. 3?Effecl
COMMODITY JJjJ ^COMNd
BEEF VLAM!
IHUTI
TY MEATS 2
STEAKS AND
4 Loin Chops
t I % D1H Phano
,? I Let Chops mil i
j i Shoulder Chop
??|o<nt?) ! l arm chops...
- I 5
1 ROASTS
Let?whole or p
Sirloin Roast?fa
wpai Yok,> " tie, I
^ bone Ui
Yoke, Rattle,
boneless
(S ANO CHOPS ChBW w Sh01
cm* - cut-bone In.
- Chuck or Shou
Tr^. I cat?bonelsss
tuaT"i"iii~\ A W Shot
Steak (cutlets) i0 . cut-bone In
Steak or Chops ? * wwhu
rs p* STEWS AND 0
Mtbwn-NMh.. s :r_r ?.n
Mimo-tomim. J
"toVi: 6
#f-bonelttt g Ljrph PjhIk
I rem necks, II
SAND OTHER CUTS ?4 SS
-bone In S "
-boneless s
Meat k S VARIETY MEI
-bone In 4 irehte
-boneless { g Hearts...
-bone In j Livers
end Heel Meet-bone- } ? KWnys...
, t 9 wwitoj?
i Voal titd P?ttlM? T
iround from nocks, | f- ,
ts. ihinks, brwm, . , oar
mltMllMMui ml ' DAt
minis } % ^
_ ' , A Bicott?ilottr
TY MEATS ^ Bicon?slab or
i. FS Baton?sllcod,
' 5 Baton?Cinadi
| 4 ?t alteod?^
t Bacon? rlnds?
irwdi f ? Bacon-pfati
I?- 5 tout rat
*' * > in
(XI
Br _ Mitt (Ct>fc?C ?ml In any F?
? .'T k Mf*. harnwttcNlly n?M m
wmtnwr) _
S 6 Benito I
int M 2 Micktrtl I
MIIMS md Oystm
Silmda I
a Divlltd
5 Stiffen I
II 4 Strta* I
I'1' j' YaKaw Tall I
I
aia??* J?
IB ; ? twfwMt Wti
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?ALMEfTO LEAI)i;u
Wins Check for1
Suggestion oA Way
to I)o .Job Better
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HBHHHHHHHHB1HHIH
Precis us mari'-noyrs are oemg sat
v daily in processing metkls for Na
s. equipment at a General Elect
.,. plant; thanks to a production sugg<
lion submitted by Hezekiah Colemi
1 V ..t,^,,.,, n Uyv..A U tiAA AUAAU UA .
I ajiuwii awuvu ?ivii nic iic ?
II ceived for his idea. Coleman, wh<
v job is dipping metals of various si
and shapes into vats contain]
^ cleaning fluids, suggested larger c<
> tainers fSt handling'the metals, <
abling him to put through grea
JT quantities in a day.
Born in Denmark, S. Car., wh
III he attended school, he worked
t - several years in furniture factories
"the south until he learned to oper
various types of machines. .In 1
he moved to Schenectady, and af
ig working as a cook in a drug store a
a hotel, obtained his present job
G. E. Married, his favorite forms
recreation arc Ashing and basebai
lav night l>v the Willing Worl
Mis. Clementine \\'i!li*a
it. charge. Mrs. 'Williams v
ic named "Miss itnuvn Chapel'' h;
S. ii g raised in a rally (
>d ?v. hicli $27J .HO was raised, Yi
e. tors are always welcome to Bro
t. Chapel Sunday school 1(1 a.m. S
si vice 12 o'clock.
Mis. Clemeniino Willmms.
i- j reporter
(LUES FOR MEAT, FATS
live June 6, 1943 ?
?^ - - .. ?i
OITY v COMMODITY
B-? PORK
roN
1 SltAKS AND CHOPt
CHOP!,, Center Chops
9 Enl Chops
7 Lotn?boneless, Irish in
ttuks 7 cure# only
i?blidi or d Tenderloin
? 7 Ham1?bone In, slices
ife*' Shoulder Chops and Steaks
0^ Bellies, trosh and cured onl;
rt L 11
i? ROASTSv .
r Trlanilb? a < Loln-whole,hall,orendcut
? |l * i Loin?center cuts
I Tnanfle? Ham1?whole or half
I? Ham1?butt end
^8r' "P*1 Y Ham1?shank end
neck off | 5 Ham'?boneless, whole or h
Ides, srpnre- ; Ham1?boneless, slices
, neck oh.? 7 Shoulder-whole or shinl
jlder, cross- hall (picnic) bone In
? ~ a * Sheulder?shank halt (plcni
boneless
THERCUTS .P*. Shoulder-butt halt (Bosto
k ' 1' butt)?bone In
J J Shoulder?butt halt (Bosto
: , . I s butt)?boneless..
7 r i'* . hn"* w .
lamb (round
anks, shanks,
nlsceJIaneous OTHER PORK CUTS
P- 46 ; Sparerlta
Neckbones and Backbones.
LTf - I JHk Feat?bone In
^ | Fat Backs and Clear Plate]
J j Plates, regular
I } ; Hocks"
1, Knuckle* '
" "" Leaf Fat ..
Ay VARIETY MEATS'
n ' Brains
- ? Chitterlings
piece, ftnd ei?. * Ear s_
piece, rind eff. ; Hearts ]
rind oil i Kidneys
an style, piece ' Livers
1 Tongue
k enif Jowl |r . Tails _
4 Snouts r
.X
FATS, OIU, At
r A Feints
^ ^^f * _______
B LardL. 5 CHEESES?I
Shortening 5 Cream Chee
I CaUrf #n4 rr*ilnn Ollr
"0 pint ? 1 potiod) S Na?ttfclH_
ST!= I /?-gr,
Evaporated ar Con- 1 - '
^ tfMsed Ml IK 1 *
(In an) fiarmotlcally "J*"
floated contain.,) M ,Mft9m
tirtu/l which trt Mt <
,nll ?y|Hcai
NOUNNM M f??r .
? mi9 by D?rhi l'""'
J Group R tf?*
CHEtSES?Uroup I. W?? tapftw
CMUM (Aawrtcw). t l#,?l "WW*
Miflrotfutii conni*- , ch??m
? inj 36 Nrcint m ?or? SB
. * dttdfe tililMf-ft B CHEESES?1
T* MnMoiKcrtTi- ~ Mt*mr
Jlutfod Tkki Group I)., t (clmu. Em>
NEW YOtfK CITY NEWS
In spite of tin* lot w nattier a
1 la rye ernwd attended clturclj Sun?'
,ua\. S^rvweve ?uoil a- usUS'l.
"?i .Miss Kin ma Hilts ?? 1 West
1 Oranee. N. visited her sistei
I end I t ieiids in Loii'' Island Sun l-l
. "pay.She also worshiped nt the
mI Fiist Hapiist rhnti'h in Far Koek m
away, N. V.
Mi. and Mrs:. Mortis lVttaford
* Mrs. Tlleresa Jackson "aid son had
# : as their quests Friday through
I! iYesdat\; nip'ht Mrs. Hthla W. McI
Keen. Mis. Fulinle Warden. Mr
I John Williard ol' Washington.
on Sin day. Mi. and Mrs. Morris
I .Pittafonl had the most delirious
dinner that ever could he cooked
Those \. ho -ii.|oy?-<! this dinnei
I vere Mrs. Fannie Warclen. M is
I IFIda W. .VIvE <n. \!i. John Wil
iiitrd. Mt~: TIt? il-sa Jack-on. Mr
I Ma'ri'y A:ilers"ii. Mr. and Mrs
" Samuel TJeastet also Misses l.oti
ven/a and Shirley Werts and' sev
,vy t j ill olhoPs <?i' I'hihulelphia. Kv
ric c ryoi.e express themselves as eat
iiiv one ol' tlx- 'most delicious din
in.
re- ue i >.
z?s .Monday. _ Mr-. Fannie Warden
ing Mr. Join SViilinrd. Mrs. Hilda Mi
m Even. M i s. Sa\ annali I'et tufnrt
1? visited several friends here in N
Y.City. And on Monday evenWu
ere at 7:4") Mrs. Theresa Jackson liai
1?r again a delicious dinner, not i
ate more beautiful table could hav<
941 been prepared. Those who enjoy
eti that wonderful dinner were 'Mi
^at and Mrs. Morris Pettaford. Mrs
; ofl P. Warden, Mr. J. Williard, Mill.
Harry Anderson, Mrs. Hiliia W
Mi-Even and Miss C'upana Pitts
;er A very enjoyable evening- was
nis -pent.
i-as Mrs. F. Warden. Mr. John WH
iiv- liurd and Mrs. Hi-hla Mc-Even lefi
> f Tuesday night, saying they r.evei
isi- tpfore had such a wonderful tinn
wn in New Yorh.
er- Miss Cupanra Pitts and Mrs
Mamie I.. Harris visited Miss Em
??-ma?Pitts- ami frtends in N. J. or
Thursday.
, FISH, -ANU --
i- '""J** COMMODITY r*T!t4
I per IB. lb.
READY-TOEAT
MEATS
COOKED, BOILUJ, BAKED.
AND BARBECUtU ! ....
" I Dried Beef I 16
? ' Ham'-lxmtln.wrTOtooihiif.' 8
Ham1-bone in, slices t 1?
10 Ham'-oufl end., ?9?
.. 10 Ham'-shank end ,i 7
.. 10 Ham-boneless ml latied, ;
7 slices , It
y" g Picnic or Shoulder-bone in..i 8
Picnic or Shoulder-boneless 10
* Ptjs Feet?Bona In 2
Barbecued Pork?sliced or
s. 7 shredded,.boneless 11
9 Spareribs, cook or barbecued 4
II 7 Tongue. slices 8
7 1 fUfuLu ? uiMid.
5 The point eslue of any
V. ' j olhet ready-to-eat meat
item ahell be determined
-- by eddin| 2 peinte per
K pound to the point value per
,6 pound of the uncooked item
C) from which it ia prepared tf
8 N ii aold' whole, or 3 pointt
n per pound shall be added if
? il ii cooked or (tired.
/ .
? , SAUSAGE
Dry Sausage Hlrd: Typical
V? Items are bard Salami, hard
*' Cervelat, and Pepporonl.,. t
" ^ Semi-dry Sausage; Typical
2 items an Cervelat, Pork
? Rolf, ?na Wtrmrfletii...... T
. Fresh, Smoked and Cooked
. Sausage:' Typical Items
* ere Port Sn?sa|e, Wieners,.
5 Bologna, Barked loaves,
? .4 ?nd ilvet Sausage, and
- 2 Chile Cw Cirnetwlck).
? 1 Groun 1: "100% maat tonv
4 . rt ?
Group 2: Nottevst'ljari 80%
meat ; S
V* Grtup 3: Not less than 50% .
? , m meet; LWet Sausage fn- ?;?
? v f etoltd ntaaelless of *l|tter
? * RJM! tooUtU 4
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>3 men Itwn 39% meet; ?
v 1 Seese and flfad Chooee I
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id damv pitosucTi
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SKI>AIJ.V NKWS
> - ?
I Mr-, t'urrinda Kic Tucker. tlu
.1 daughter of Ml. and .Ml-. (histim
Hire tlu* h'ide of IM'e. Jlubet
Tucker. Hi is now stationed it
, Texas.
Our Sunday si hool i- nicely mo\
iriH" (onvard, with Supt. and teach
, r?. After Sunday school the pu
ru U wove Vi-ivert with a dl'lic io'/ f
drink and ca>:.'. A fine time was
had by everyone.
I Or> the fifth Sunday New Hop?
i tunioi SinjrWiy class motored t?
. Bethesda Kaptist church, Santuc
to the Siti^infi- convention, Rver\
- ne enjoyed the day. >
r AT f." alld' Mi^r -Errr^CfhiHfan?nnr
. children were the dinner'quests ol
. ins sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carrie
. C.rcen. Jr.. of I'nion last Sunday
We are '/lad to know that Mr. W
. J. fiilliain is able to l.e relea-'Ci
from tin (Jene al hospital in Spat
is:'bury. All of hi.- friends :?
. wish in*/ hint touch joy. Everyotn
. win if"ret to know: that Mr, \V
!. Gilliam and family are making
- their lionie in Duncan whh.theii
- daughter 'Mr./ a??l Mi>. Hennh
- Dawk ins.
Pvt. .1, D. ,1c>hi son is stutione<
in Little Rod;, Arkansas.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wilsoii Gilliam m
j- -Spartanbii.i g wen t h r dinnei
guests of his lather Prof. Thomas
'r Gilliam Sunday.
j Pft. Ruben Tucker and wifi
~ CaiTindu Tucker?.-ili'ht?sir; dat
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C
Rite of Sedaliu.
Master Willie Wilson Gilliam
Jr., of Spartanburg is spending i
\acAtion with his grandparents,
Prof, an<h Mrs.' Thomas Gilliam.
Miss Drucilla Gilliam, reportei
SOCIETY HILL NEWS
1 Our hearts swell with pridt
when our sons are able to oomt
bark on furlough. Pfr. Milliw
Bonaparte was home Last weeT
on his furlough. He i> now sta
FlAltiiJ Ql * A ? I' P " o 1,1?
ville, S. C. - Pvt. Lawrence John
son stations! in Texas, and Cpl
James Jones stationed in Arizona
- wmiam?.Swlney?xiat'lohfd n
('amp Butner, N. C., was .home
la-t week end <v three duyaypass.
~ Kev. H6Hei? "P." Sharorr ~ was
the. house guest of Mr. and Mrs
William Swett last week.
Those home from school are:
Misses Rosa Mae Bacote, Margaret
Charles from Coulter Academy;
Miss Arthuree Prince i s
home after completing another
-school year near McBee. Miss
Lucille Evans is home after working
at Ehenezer School in Bishopville.
'
Rev. S. B. Thompson ami Ins
congregation are stUI active in
their work, despite the fact that
their shepherd is rather -feeble
these late days. The young people
recently organized a Juniot
-Missionary and are worhmg-ftard
Jo be represented at the State
Convention which meets in Saint
George. Those in oftice are Misses
Tnez (Taskin, Pres.; GeraMini
Johnson. See R?<.i/vL- t??io
and Lucile J. Evans, director
Miss Lucille J. Evans was elected
president of the Juniors of tlu
fee Dee Ihstrict Convention at
its last meeting. It will convene
in August at fee Dee Baptist
church in Cheraw.
McCOLL NEWS
Pvt. Theodo Ellis has been discharged
from the Army on account
of bad health. So he i s
spending his time home with relatives
and friends until furthei
notice.
Mrs. Bernice Hines of New
York is home visiting relatives
and friends.
The Children's Day progran1
was a success at BeaverDam. Oui
a fcapt. Mr. is always
on the job with the Sunday
school. He is a splendid instructoi
We pray that the Lord will evei
Mess him.
Services were good at Fair-view
Rev. H. R. Robinson gave us another
good ^ermon which every 1
one seemed to enjoy. Collectior
*1 CA. * ? ?J
i ior me sick The
Children's Day program will b<
on the fotirth Sunday in the af
- ternoon at Pair Wain June 27th
{ Everybody Is invited. There wil
als0 he a club rally on June 21
at Reaver Dam. Dinner served oti
the groands. All are invited. C
M. Bethea. sponsor.
Mr. Donnie McNeil says whosoever
will, let them come with
their old slioee to be repaired
He is now in shape to do more
work and better work.
Mr. Prentiss Williams has gone
in the barber shop
Rm. Ttroc'e. tbe/'Mlv
Kev. Mr. J. R. Wright .
feeding the hungry. Wheji *?n
1 city sey him. His caff doors a>.
Mrs. Margaret A. ('lark who
has been sick for <pbte awhile is
out to the delight of her many "'3
Mr. John D. Murphy is very
J sick at this writing. Mr. Iaithei -J
( Bell is also on the sick list.
EBENKZER A. M. E. CHVRCH
, ' ' . yj
r _ Rc? . >S. K. Martin, Rastar?- ?^
,
f Sunday school was Iwni at the . rgf
usual hour with all at their posts 1
W>, butt a wonderful sermon by j
. th'* lie .1. \V. Alexander \VJnns-' -O
I boro, which was enjoyed by Hi. t;
We were glad to hu\e with us; . J
* Rev. Martin's wife and daughter
and Mrs. Martin. Also Rev. 4.. 1?.
Ashford and family nil of Columf
1
Evervone was upHfted to have
; my brother IVt. Thomas RohI
tfilson from Fort Knox; Kentucky
who was home on a nine day furI
lougb.
Sunday being Children's Day,
. we had a splendid program which J
everyone enjoyed. We thank you
, one ami all for what you did for _y
>- os and v.r hope tli.it von will eon- 7
tinue to help us.
ST. MATTHEW HA I'. (RrXCH
' ' m
1 Sunday was a high day all day
at St. Matthew. Sunday school at ']
the usual hour. The pastor taught
'.wfiday school and many good
points were brought out. Collection
SI.IB. Class No. 2 still holds
the banner. After Sundav school, 'o
?*'
1 prayer service was conducted by
Bro. John Williams. Rev. J. L.
> Lawson preached a soul stirring
: sermon from the subject: Be
Strong. Collection $8.00.
Brtn?sfessr?Jxrhnson?he- ttr~Ahe ?ri
hospital suffering with a broken
. leg. Vw? hope he will soon recover L
.. Tin* Children's Bay ?program <
r "Was- YeFy good,
- At night set vice the -singers
front West Columbia and the
.Morning Star quartet tendered
u program. Collection SRlS?h
Miss Violet Thompson reported j
$2.70'on May Queen contest.
NEWBEKHY HWYTT
A
Rev. W. S. Young, Pastor -,1
'Sunday was a pleasant day.
Ir. s;.ilc of the heat a large nura
' be i .a- on I to witness services.
Sunday school at the usual hour. - J
The lessgy, was taught and the
<eview was by the Snpt. M
Brother -Cleophus. Cannon -eon- J
1 ducted the prayer tervioos; then
our t taster ' preached a wonderful
sermon from Gen. 22tft. The spirit
ran high throughont the sermon. jfl
The Lord's -Sapper was adminis'
-tered to a large crowd. V
In the afternoon Mrs. Ellen 9
Swindler sponsored u Children** v
L Hny program. She snared no 3
pains in making this program a
success and this could he seen by
the manner in which the 'children
1 | played their parts. A nice sum of
money was realized.
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
mint efficfent att?tii
flven to aR bueineas
placed wlta mo
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