The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 19, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, June 19, 1943.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Little Mary Ellen and Dorothy
Helen Stroud, daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. James Stroud, returned
to Statesville, N. C., last Sunday
with their uncle, Mr. Thomas McCullough,
who spent the day here
very pleasantly with Mr. and
Mrs. Stroud. The little girls will
Bpen{l a few weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs. Boisy Carter are
asking the prayers of the Christian
people for the early recovery
of Cpl. John R. Cole, who is sick
in the Darnell -General HoxpitaL
in Danville, Ky.
Rev. Louis McCullough o f
Washington, D. C., was in the
city Sunday. He preached at Calvary
Baptist church Sunday nite.
Mrs. Jennie H?uze Nelson' o f
Cotton - Plant, Arkansas, is visiting
relatives here and in Rock
nui. coin Mrs. XNeison and her
husband, Prof. W. Kelson are
teachers irt Cotton Plant.
Cpl. Floyd McLurkin . writes
at he is visiting in Mexico, ami
is seeing many things of interest
? __ there. I .
Mrs. Parrie - Lee Williams, sister
of Rev. M. T. Coke.r spent a
few days here visiting Rev, and
Mrs. Coker. She sang sweetly on
^ 0* Sunday morning, a solo, immediately
after her brother's sermon.
Queen Bathsheba Chanter No.
7, observed Star Night, Tuesday
att the Masonic Hall.
Mr. Mansel Hall is at home
from camp in Ala., spending a
few-days with his wife, and his
parents. Coming as a surprise to
friends was the announcement
that lie and Miss Luvenia Pendergrass
were married January
21), 11)4.1. She graduated from
Finley High School this year,
ami he graduated in 11)41.
Mr. WilbeVt Claussen, Mr. Rennie
Patton were here for the week
end /..ii"" !? .
, '"i wcuiKi.l,
?: Mr. Henry Ntrhson left Tuesday]
afternoon for Washington, 1). C. |
Prof. and Mrs. S. L. Finley !
were called j to Asheville, . N. C.
Thursday lor the funeral of their
sTster^^^w, "Mj'fi.-' Mary- Finley,
wife 'ofMr. John N. Finley. Mrs.
Finley was visiting her daughter
Mrs. Pauline F. Campbell in Detroit,
and died while there.'
The Chester School Hoard has
purchased Braifterd* Institute prop
erty, the same to be used to relieve
congestion at Finley High,
iind a part to be used as t h e
^ioard further pluns. The plot
contains 15 acres.
Miss Fannie B. -Sussell is teach
ing in Summet School at Morris
College in Sumter.
Miss Naomi Feaster, from the
county is spending several weeks
with Mrs. Lela W. Brice, Lacy
street
The Making of the Flag is a
pageant which will be given Monday
night at Calvary Baptist
church, under the auspices of the
Women's Missionary Society. Mrs I
Hettie Rainey is the delegate to
the Women's State Convention,
which meets the last of the month
? in flt. fifnrgp. ?
Miss Belvy Woods died' Sunday
at her home in Jeterville, after
failing health for several
years.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanback had
as their guests last week, their
children, Mrs. Annie B. Stanback
?and baby (girl) from Livingstone
College, Salisbury; Prpf. and Mrs
Leon Stanback, and baby (boy),
of Hillsboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Israel Stanback, of Columbia,
spent Sunday here.
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?Mtarr-Josephlnty Ridley, Miss
Lucile Wright, Miss Cleo - Westbrooks
have., gone to Brooklyn,
N.Y., for the sujnmer; Miss Sa
ome Spann, to Washington; Miss
Fletcher Cohen, to N. Y. City.
Vacation Bible School is being
^^^nd lie ted by Prof, and Mrs. J.T.
^^Jones at Brainerd campus and
buildings.
At the home of Mrs. Ella Watson
last Friday night, a number !
of friends enjoyed the reception
givon by members of? Carmel
Presbyterian church, welcoming
W the now pastor, Rev. and Mrs.
Moore and little son, here.' It was
a very enjoyable affair, and some
useful g,ift.s were presented to the
__ .honored Quests. . _...
Nurse] Clara Beckham Lawrence
of Cfihrlptte, is spending jier two
weeks vacation here with her mother,
and h.er two little sons. On
last Sunday, her husband, Mr.
Charles Lawrence was here from
Camp Lee. Va., and spent the
day happily with her and the
children.
Nurse I^awrenoe and Ntrr^rf?-'"
lizabeth Atkinson of N. Y. City,
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BARNWELL NEWS
Miss Dorothy Rvals left Monday
for Virginia where she will'
spend the summer.
Miss Willie Mae Rrent left on
c
last week for Wtyiston-?alem. Q
Pfc. Walter Williams is spend- (
'ng a few days with his wife Mrs. ..
Louise Williams. I
Nurse Leigh Pugh left for Co- t
lumbia Sunday where she has c
cepted a position. d
M iss Ruby GloVer of Savannah, | v
Ga., is spending a few days with 1
her mother "Mrs. Daisy Glover. p
J Miss Joan Evon of Marion is T
i spending sometime with Dr. and "
Mrs. D. J. Dixson. '1
| Mrs. M. B. Eve left Friday foi a
New York where she will spend ^
the summer. ; . 0
Mrs. R. L. Rice is. spending ^
some time in Walterboro with I:
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. ;Saul Butler an- ^
nounce the hirth of a seven lb., s
c
son June 12th.
The many friends of Mrs. Het- '
tie A. Gloster are glad to know
trrax sue Has recovered from her (
illness. . V
Mr. David David left for Btate '
Coll?K<b?w libra?ha will attend ^
summer school. '
Cpl. DeWitt Williams, Mr. O'Neal
Williams and Rudolph Huhbins
of St.?Stephen?were tmesis ^
of Miss Cockle Duncan. Also the
dinner y-uests of Mrs. Heltie A.
Clpster Friday.
Misses Louise Roundtree apjj
-George Ann Price left last week
for New York.
NINLTY SIX MAYS
The members, of Bethlehem Bap
list church proved loyal to ou?
oilkial stall' in sponsoring t h e
latent Rally. This is a part!aT"n*=" port:
No. I Ilea. D.S. Williams !j> <>.;ih
2 Dea. .'antes Davis 22.75
2 Dea. F. T. Cyrus 2".00'
A Dea. Lewis Smith, Si. 2.25
_f> Dea. Brady Jackson 20.52
I] Dea. Lewis Smith, Jr. __ 5.01
~7 Dea. Henry Cooke 12.0u ~
fh Dea. Andrew Alexander 4.15 -
19 l)eu. Andrew Kates 1-1.45 |
| 10 Uea. Leioy Speech 4.40
.11 I)ca. G. S. Graham 0.15
I 12.-Mr. J. B. Williams __ 11.15
* 1'i.blic collection 4.05
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Total .. $147.00
Sunday night was high service
The Silver Tone Quartet sang
beautifully 1'or' us. Mrs. Helen '
Kelly wan the star talent. - She?
luised $24.00. We thank all mem- |
hers and friends for their con- (
-trrotrttons. This money will?be?
used to beautify the church. Much
credit' goes to Chairman James
Ha vis who continued to boost the .
rally.
Mrs. Lula Griffin, Miss Gladys
Griffin, _Mesdani.es M. L. Harris
and Jewel. Forrest worshipped ^
with their pastor and members i
of Mt. Zion Sunday. Rev. Bush ,
preached a soul stirring sermon. I
He* ahrrrys?tTriTTgs ?ar wonderful?
message. ?? |
Mr. Tim Maze and family have
| the sympathy of their friends in
I the loss of their son Mr. R. T.
Maze who was killed in Mississippi
lust week. } . j,
Miss Emma Alexander Green- ^
] ville spent the week end witji_iuu-?nether
Mrs. Helen Kelley. 1
Miss Aggie Lee Smith is at-,,.
tending State College Summer
School. j l
Mrs. Annie Lupie continues ill. ' v
We hope how soon she will he up u
Dr. -Tompkin is treating her. ; i
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DOCBLE BRANCH j1
A. M. K. (HCRCH
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Rev. B. C. Cunningham, I'astor v
1 ,v
Sunday school at the usual hour 'i
with officers and teachers at their a
posts. After the lesson, the re- f
view was by the Supt. 11
Our pastor was down at the 1
*fster and five brothers afiH a ^
services this being the second n
Sunday. ^ " I1
j At 2:'t<) the funeral services of s
Mrs. Lula Mae Dreher were held ''
at the church, conducted by the ''
pastor. Site is survived by one v
sister and fifive! brothers and a *
host- of relatives aptf friends. ? p'
The League was inspiring 'to.
all present and a( large number'
was present. Rev. Cunningham J v
I delivered a noble sermon to an j l
j appreciative audience Httnday at i ^
I our evening services. |1
I ? t*
hspCTIT a Hay in- Columbia this >
| week. j
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KiiMii: n\i \n( 11 n i-:\\s
.Mary \Vi+r+?ir.Iteporicr
Posptte I'm1 'c it F:,,n;!r ; i'
focrs were fnford mri'u'ir I
hutch. Th?' S. S. !es ?? v:ts in
tructively lainrht, dNe'isso;' and
njoycd by all. A Children'!- lliv
tvogram was held, many
hnt.es wore said l>y those who
ook part. Amimjr the smaller
hildren who took pat) wore: < ! i
ie Hell Johnson, Mary John 01,
cho recited a..<l s;i a solo; Shii'V
Chandler and Theodore I'ad:ett
who sany a. solo title "I'll
dy Away"; .Mary Johnson stv
Please Send A'ohr filorv Down"'.
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'here were netrenv.is otlter solos
nd'recitalions that were c: ie"ed
>y all. Afterward It<v. i<.
1' Aiken p'eneJied a. won jer!'1'
'hildreti's Day sermon. Tie < :<inaiaiu;'.
uu (.veryom V face
hat they enjoyed it. ' ('nine aLain.
Lev. I'drso. 'A c a; 1.
flections from tin- Two C''\ .
iilver Tone quartets ?: Ilm
urjjf. Some heart t'elt sen.us were
elide red 1 ?y these hoys.
Miss Tropzsy Leo Davis, spent
he week end with Mr. and Mrs;
V. J. Davis.
M" M-- Wlm. V D.
trrr l! ni,l. .mil tHt .toimi;io
r i t - ^ f
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The public ?
ti?>ns of the c<
fuller partieip
activities of p
~-4*uwoostratc t
class. At top.
learns the.inti
as courses in
Murray VVm*h
shown at top
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The rcj i i t r had tin- . >r* u ty
to visit lh-> XYA center i n
minjfi'liurt? and we fuul there a
i n i? t l:c* "Trfrtco 11. n- t i _ yonn'a'er
'Coup in ?' !' race. 'FiTis yormi?
coup of Imy and yicl,s liyve the
reatest opportunity to make yjo d
(lis rare has e\.r know;, ;?? <1 ii
.ill be well that e'vej.y \o.inail.
c1-hoy who i.- Id years ii!.i icy'to
ako ad\aiit;Vn-- <,(' this, tea nine'
lid if yiis c MTiicarrrin d"Mi l uu-as
la Up.aiay ill s . ii'uni . iiiil it does.
la* so perv i>'o?* Miss I laZei is a
ronderlul woman, lias Uio?jrirls
i: <icr vocy : in: Lmii.ai-n At tins
.cilrnii' the?e it naii.i . i: Mi!
oiinjjf mi* 11 and laeiiio who laive
iiiishcd Ihi'ic t'otiisi: of teniiiiiijc.
i;e sln'eel to leave cm Wednesday
or the shipyards in the sta.i" of
"alifocnia and Oregon. We're hap
v to I'uy.^iiiat one dau^ii.
Iiss Hazel S. r",ii.!? i- in that
untiicc to y o. Wo an* c acii-'si ly
raying ! 1 ' f tliat as she goes
la* will do well and re. f ?'
ii rseif a riino annnuy the other
alrjoii< Nc'/n -inoa ami Uuniai
i'liei are v.o: kir.-y^arrpaTTTr'y to train
Jtele Sane v. ia tins ycoat v.ac fea
a ..c tin i *
i.v ) ; ... mi - i. . mn. . .1 n inn
,'n I'd Nations.
After an :i'n Milan o nf rain -I:i1
Kek every inn; M-eiv* to !.i;| fnin
.y iivi i" the 11 o j t iiveiiii n! ni1.inn
'iel.ui y (hirden. eVoi,\ I 'iliv is Imd!,
tit; 1.right ??? ! ") ?! il iiH'ivs< ?i
img I Unsr lines. ()i>. SaniUiy inoin
ng the streets were fi.H of penile
going Lo and fro to the vari.
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( I "hill!"}.; I ' >( ( ':< nil.
| .V j::.t-: ?>! t'.o V\ alia, i fantih ;it
['(fiaa-ii -''i:'. i i- at C.tlvaty !
j 1-aptv-t . t-ii'.j ( ti. St unlay win-'v- a ;
' rally was ht itt' *!al<l.
I j
kiix.i: si'kim; m:ws
Tho srcoi <1 quarterly nici'tiii}* of
1 ff o'TTTaTn I':*"" I'c-s sot-at y W;T-! ~
}.<?!<! at T;M~p llill I'ai'-tist wit \
! the ICi.IlVO ' "liyi- Nil. 1 *_' i '
j at Ki'lev Sjir > . .luao Tin^
a t toiuia riv was >| lotnl vl' a-ml ev- j'
CMyono soona i! to have an etih.iy-Ulijl?
SOssilO . II. O. liltVIM'S. |
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.choels of Washington, P. C., liho the?" 5
>U!itiy, have revised their curricula to (1
latiou in the war effort. Shown above
>upils in the Nation's capital. At.top,
ypes of fighter planes constructed-in tli
center, a young woman at 1'helps Yocati
ricacies of an airplane motor. l'ree i>lay
child care and training are provided
iiifftrin A'. .< :i t innnl School ill its preschool
right. Bottom row, left to right: lloni
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j S;:,.'.. Mr. !!. K\:??;- .. ! ,
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i t.h " r an'l ri if. r-in-ljnv Sir. . I'/'l ..
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lif.if iiint' ir an ! si.-ta" M-ti'. .1*i.. 'i
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iu Atlanta, (in "diss. I.ily .Mm- j (
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t' v. ill visit I t11 h ; -' .<. .< r, !. ; .
f.. rliPlyh ami tliou' .< <>.:;n
?in Philaki-lliliki'.
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voursilvou and rol'ii.-sh v. ish
delirious i<'0 erciim niul oth?-c !'i111.?
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Of F?CI AL OWI PHOTOS OV ROGCR CMIT>?
n most other sec- preservation of
t their jiupils for Maririnvt Murr
r-r^ r.'1"c ot th,G carrots to loose
left, tnroe i?u;?11s . ... . ?? A
ie model airplane '' ' ,'1 .'" jf /
ional High School discarded mate
attivith s asAvoll from the .nrt (
at the Margaret rivnim-n; auuu--.
1 guidance classes at the right is I
.( making and the Vocational kchc
-' jil. (Fop) I.nr.jjly Field, Ye.
The most :nv-Ve<tit".- ti<-v^ <-'j
!:<" day -is a vi*:t >' Seaman \ !
15. Nnr.ee v. ho ii"\v !i:i~ a ra!':r.-i
.s i'1'i' ! S? \ i ! id ' ' ' i
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he son of the late Mr. and Mrs |
A'allace Nance who u;is v.el'
<n?>\vn hero am was well thoiin'l '
'f. lie is also the nephew of" tae
ate Mr. V. n. Nan of Cr-er,.
vood and the "late l.i .'" er
Cidujni ia i '? ! I'. . !
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i A t. Front the Tsui;.i?? r ai's
ejiort of )i in he can sp- L- "i.-. ^
us sea advent Or- w' a 1 r
J.e name seam: :t. lie f > v' : lea
nerd:.s in S|?. in in the !. >
uuiv the 'Joth ?!'n i.- ion; \v:.? ... - . i.
?l and spent, fhirc hem) lis" i n ;
! hospital r.M'l niatiy niia-r im i
t*rrst irrp*~ thrrrrv.?Mr. NaT! t- c.iv*
la' si':nnrn's nv-'ln i"K<v ? Km I
'ii 'iii'jr" till ! t .. v arc -j r i I
Ills shall art
oli )ii <| vvci c pi o.;il to * ( ?;.:s I
io .rit; man ;;m! jii.-l < lavd o.vr his j
naveiy and c.utrayv. \\ ? n? << ;
irort p^rodr- HtUy >f
hint for lie is tho I'tsI lir-rn,v.ou<tiaii
to rt'lurii?uit'a-gTo;iT ho:
irs in t ho .'irmoi I'm res. At im
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i-ni Me is 111 .N i vv Vui k as St* \var<l I
Inspector v. il.i slip*, rvision over!
'ttwalds, (no!,s, ImlrlllN, info |
l?nys, licll Imps ami similar <*nipluyors
on luculianl -1'ip lo.n l.
inif thai port . IU1 %*as jrr**t*ti**l
IrrTr-fast hy?4?n* ai d
her huslianU front Alabama* flay
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r,re art in the wnr o^ort.
ay V\'a.-hi'iju'iii Vocational School is :
n ?Vin for removal. At Armstrong ]
I t ti> make jewelry and other articles
rials. '1 he young V.-oir.cn are shown
rafts Class, The schools' facilities an
are ah:? trained f"r war indurtri'"?. T
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High School, tho
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PAGE FIVE M
WHST NEWS?
. ten's Day was beautifully
in c.nii c.r the churches
; 11 ; West < . last Sunday. At
!a ba'on \.MK the lit'V. It. J. -1
b?v?*r, pastor, brought the mornr
message, and programs by '
.> .hililrcn and young-people .of
ie clench were given in the afi
.and at night.
At Mt. Zior. I.'resbyterian and
t. Mitry Hapist. beautiful servie- <j
wot- rendered by the young >i
i'vf. William A. Lee has re to rn1
t-> Camp Stewart, (la. after
'ending a furlough here with 'his' "*
i * ililu |r<; I I Til
Pvt. Krskj.reMones returned to
Mil, Ok la. or I;isi Monday af r
spending- a iifteen day furMvh
li.'rc uiiu wife, afidchiTdren,
other and sisters. * r
Pvt. Allen A alentine has return
1 to Camii Slew-art, (da., after
ending u furlough here with his
'"t!ivi> Messrs Daniel and Wil-ii'i'i
\ aionti.ne ~ 1 .
.Mrs. Eugenia Holmes of A'nder~n"
Aviis'a' "i'ee'e'iTr "gUCst' of Miss---?'
unie A. Hoiir.es and Mrs. Beuih
Keeder. She is the sister of \ |
lv- JU't'dar- Bhd the GdSlel-m-UUV?' :
Miss Holmes.
Rev. 13. J. Glover visited during
M week iGreenwood and Green r
lie. "
3ii v Annie .J. Garrett wan hos
>.< to tiie Morning Star club of
t. Lebanon AME church at her
Mie on .Saturday afternoon,
.ne 1 L.v A very tine, meeting was
id. Miiss Jennie A. Holmes pre
.el. 1 >idim us chicken salad
id punch was served.
Me?<iunVes i a iie Aright aty !
ilia' Pr-Uitt and Mr. E Rouse of
?. ... _ __ ... " ...... 4
onoa Path were present at Alt.
burton chur.l; last Sunday.
.Misses Mi id red and Tiielma- Val--**
lire and Florence I.. Richardson
liigbters < ?;' Mr. and Mrs. Roger
a i; ,ii ,,11?dv and' Mrs. R. L.
' r ih New S'm h. '.J'in se young
,vi!s ) i1 rii i evt fall to feme
their studo s in tltejiue West
? * A Cut ArtM'i.1) - .T 1
\? I..] iUst for Phil'i- ' '
,]<i. .t. v kei in* v i!i spend tlio
'iiiT. 1 In ',! ;i rrrt'rft' yrradttate?
-Paine r AI .ii<?i 1:1! institute, of
1 ;i:.. N.__(
? >-. 1.1 Parti? and soil. Sylvia
I'-fi .'it. last Friday for.'
,i!:i !'? i'dii;: v tyre she went t <?
' I) -.: 1; -liiuul Mr. Lewie
II'!?. ?? .? hen- w.'cva!
k? ineidon' in tin* p* s:,in<r of '
? ,' I i ^ I 'in l;i11? . Jill'S.
"t'"ia I ii.
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ii a ii" .i pi I i ii .kuiif I'. .Mme
.on! >! i,. < K !.. Smith wore the
.ret tit Mrs.' Pearl florrr?t?H
t?a '.mi?:M r~, L.liyahoth
i :np ie, Ii,-.; s unlay. These laIim
are ilcl'^i!l fill hm.losses
i > eil a voi y t;i i,i tliiiiit i.
the... Inline el her mother Mrs.
lia Y. l'rui'.t
Miss Jessie Kennedy of New
n k City is visi'tinjj her father
tl sister Mr. 1). C. Kennedy and
lai.ia Tit i le.
INtil IvTAKY AME ClIl'RCH
l'e\. I). I). Doughty, Pastor
s amine si Ini"l at the Usual
ir svi'h otlieers and teachers at
:i r posts.. The lesson was disced
with ?much?interest. Class
i. :l still has the banner. Teach
Miss Alma Avaiit. Our school
>ii!l growing,..] Eight children
re baptized. "
Hev. Doughty preached a soul *
irring sermon. The attendance
U4A?g. . U i?in?KpiUi?uX lh?
;> !.( !- point;' north. Subject:
Tiring .Children.
The young people had Chilcn's
Day program at 4 o'clock
h'Dreted by Misses Julia Willi
and Charlotte Lue Wilson.
illection $">..'50? "
*OR ENERGY!
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