The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 19, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, June 19, 1943;;
ERSON Al" j!
MENTION
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.MARRIAGE AXNOINCKSIKNT <
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Hoy. and Mrs. S. S. Youngblood ,
' ammuncc the. marriage oif thcir^
daughter Margaret Kathryn to
P Sgt. James E. Owens of Colombia
and Camp Sibert, Gadsden, (
^la., Sunday^ June 6th, 1943, at
First Calvary Baptist church, |
Columbia, S. C.? i
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
? Mrs. Maggie L. Means announe
es the marriage of her daughter
Maggie Lillian* to Mr. J. W.
Woods, Jr.. J 1x11c 1. 11U.1. Archdeacon
Max S. Whittington was ,
-.4 . in charge of the ceremonies ati]
ie Episcopal parsonage in Jen- <
insville, S. C. I
M A R RIA G,E A N NOl' NCEM ENT
Georgetown, 's. C.?Mrs. EV L. "
her grand-daughter Nabiili and ,
?g- Cpl. John E. Collins of New York 1
* City. May lllst. IfUn.
Mrs. Josephine Parnell has just
returned from Detroit,* Michigan,
where she was visiting relatives.
Her stay in Michigan was a very
pleasant o.ne, and while there she
w?s well entertained by many
friends.
Miss Thelma Kennedy is visit-,
ing friends in Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Katie Hell Lambert is va- cationing_in
New York and Baltimore,
Md. ,
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^MrsTTAda Maidleton is home
after spending several ploa.sant ,
months in Toledo. Ohio, Washing- <
ton, D. -G., .with children? a n b
friends. . .
Cpi. Henry N. Rittei of C'oluin- :
fna is now stationed with t h <r781th
Med. ISan. Co.. t amp Cor- **
don. Johnston Field. Cpl. Hitter ~
i>* spending 'his furlough with Ills 1
wife Mrs. Emma. Lou Hitter at 1
2412 Orcen street. He was em- I
ployed- at the U. S. Veterans
Hospital here before he entered j
service in November,*"
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Miss Mamie Lenon and her hoy
friend, Mr. Hazel Wise were the j
dinner guests Wednesday ninht.
ai .miss inez Uantt and Mr. Har-j,
rison. j |
Mr. Hazel Wise left Saturday j
for New York t(> spend two weeks (
with his mother, Mrs.-Wise. ,
Miss .Margaret Abner left Wed- .'
nesday t0 attend summer school
at Ann Harbor, Michigan.,
Mrs. Rozenn !>. White, of Heidi ^
"j, street, and hei daughter; Sandra. ]
nephews, William (1'al) and Jos-*
eph White, -Jr.. left the city Wed- ,
i.esday morn dig for New York ^
< iry where they will spend awhile ~
with relatives. We hope for them ,
a delightful vacation. t
What the Social h
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Clubs Are Doing
llif Waviriey 1-11 Club had a 1
\cry splendid meeting at the last c
session, .-.lis. Janie Able, chaplain 11
HirniilliUSfd doWTions. After devo- '
, ( tions, the business of the evening c
was conducted. The next meeting '
will be held next Tuesday night, I
at 8:80. Mr. George Brown is'
president of this club and is do- 1
tog a highly comr.ienadblc piece *"
#work. 1 ] ^
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The Blue Star Social Club met o
last Tuesday Jiight with Mrs, J
Muith at 285:; 1-2 Senate street. _v
Minutes of the last meeting were 3
, omitted and the business of the 1
evening was transacted. The a
- ^meeting next week will be held l<
Vat me lcsidence of .Mrs. Annie I f"
Mho -Raj ford, 1217 Lyon street. if
The High Hatters Social Club v
held ills mCoting at the home of c
Mr. andT Mrs. Young last week, , \
? ami hii enjoyable evening Try? cx^
perieneed by those present. The-' i
?.. next meting will be enteitaineiLJ
the Julian MeMichaels. Our esti- t
mable vice president, Mrs. Mc- I
Lain is leaving (Saturday for a I
visit to her brother, and our wish i
es for a very happy visit aecom- |
pany ner. j
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Six Members Station ^ V
Jomplement Sup I>et. ! Ni
~*t. Jarkson promoted, <
Fort Jackson, p. C.. June 12th-- \\ei
recognition of outstanding mil- ch\
ert-ry -wHRtt v nod -IpTftrvghin 'n^nM ^TC
ics. six members of the Statvhn ()t
Complement. Supply Detachment, i j.?
Section "NoC'2! Negro. at Fort Jn"k t pH]
?on. have he?n promoted, accord- arr
n? to an annmTtrfoTOe ^Fhy Post
Headquarters.
All North Carolinians with the
t*X( option of one man. who is from
Memphis. Team, the ntfr promoter! -Jj-t
to technician fifth grade. which is
equivalent to the grade of cornotal
are: Privates F'/rst Class Wil
liam H. Baker. Veron K. Bardin ('1c
Clarence Bradshaw. James A.
Briggs, John R. Ellis and Pvt. ^
lames C. Liggins. ' PpI
T 5 William 11. Baker, of I.in- | F.
-otrton. N. C..?is a graduate o**~ J"!
Johnson C. Smith university. Char I
lotto, add served as a junior high ass
school principal at Lincoln before ed
his induction intr? enee!**. a >
Fort Jackson l.e is a clerk ir a bri
post warehouse <!> (,
A junior at A?and T. toliogo
Greensboro. X. C., when called to
native of killed. A~For7
Jackson he is a clerk in & post a ,
service; T 5 VM <rn E. Harden "is a
warehouse. 1-7 , ,,
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Native of \\ arrenton. X. C..
To Johr R. Elks rs a graduate of ,
North Carolina College for Negro- j.
es at lkirhaw and?nrior to induc
ion into the army, was a hank
tojjer af. Newport. News. Ya. To
Ellis is also a clerk iii a post ware
house at Fort Jackson. ..
T r, James kiggifis grnduytoi'
tront high school in his home
town of Burlrgton, X C? and a >
freshman at the A. and T. college j{()(
in Greensboro, X. C. when Uncle >
Sam called. II" served as assis o
, Sm
tant supply clerk- of... his -dvhayli-??
ment at Fort Jackson.
"inginnlly from Asheville. X. C. H'S|
rraduatcd fn-m a Xcjrro high NVa
-choo! in that city'and was a farm- "e
r -prior to entry into the Arniv. !l<>^
At Fort Jackson he is assigned to S
i?port pnekiiir* house. ? ?Pro
ComiiTjr from Memphis. Tern.. Ga<
r~5 Clarence Lradshaw was pioprietor
of a h i her shop in civil~aiY~fife.""
Ttc~% now eTifployed with
he Post Bakr'v in the arniv at i .~*J
Kort Jackson. ?
ehknkzkr uaptist rut ik ii
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Rev. J. S. Maddox, Jr.. Pastor 0
. Seneca. S. C.?Wo were happy wit
,o Iiavo our Sunt.. Dr. II. E. Thoni Uoi
is home again after having attend sun
><! a post-graduate course at Me- cnt
iarry. S.55. opened at usual houi Ins
v i th t lie Supt. presiding.. Tin T
teachers and other officers were a1" "are
heir post of d ty. We devoted 2 out
ninutcs to th" study of the les- eluj
ion after which all classes re-as- the
lomblod in,the auditorium of the ask
liurch and listened to various re- of
uu ts. a' nou-o-^oeots and the ae- rcg
innwledgement of the presence of (,'ai
he visitors and students who are ||o'
tome from various colleges. ;,ia
After a slant intermission we j.
issembled for church services, hik
rhe senior and iwmleo-choir*. rcn- t
it red interesting" a'd appropriate '|'|u
uusie. Rev. Maddox took for his q,.c
ext Joshua theme "The Road
i hut is Refute Us' The. message
vas quite insoiring. Me stressed : .
In* importance of keeping the cn|
vil foreos behind you and being -Mis
tal.le at all times when you know
ou are right. lie reached the~cli f^
I?ax o! his set a.on when he erg- ?,.
d all to live clean, upright, * '
itoral lives. ; e sain that a clean
character is the greates.t trait
me can possess. The collection
or the morniiv, was $4t.20. -*
We were happy to acknowledge
he presence of the following visions:
Mrs. Lillian McLaurin and j,
kfclr?daughter ?.Jurn*?Bortrr rrf- ??
teidville. N. ( . They are visit
ng Mr. and .Mrs C. F. Harrison .
/^ . My
n Oak street ^
Mrs. L? B. 'Ihonias. Atlanta, (in.
. . . , , ,, tion
eho is visiting her -mother V-s.
darv (Iambic, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. * 10
-.ony and son ;. Cowpen. S. C. Thev
. . r ? * atti
ire the weeic crd guests of Mrs.
'hi riv Si/.emotT7*I Jr. and Mrs. B. ,a
jt(>
>. Sharpc and other relatives and
riends.
Mr. and Mrs. Childors of Westn'nister
and Mrs. Prince ChildirsT
Abbeville. .We are happy to
velcome visitors at all rimes
The following teachers left re- s 10
enlly for various summer schools
HwicXui nulla Luwis and Mrs- AlaL_ L
ie Lewis Perry.. Benedict college; ,n**
diss Ruth Holland, State A. and
II. college and Miss Inez F. Wash 801
ngton, N. C. State college, Dur- '
ham, where she is pursuing a j to"
graduate toucan iior
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the palm;
ordnance
(ttrts i eatcire a nh.ht
in hawaii at the
macon uso ci air
Macon. Ga.- ?Wednesday night.
June 9, the Spring Street USO
club wus the st ene of gay festivities
tarried?out m-the?Hawaian.
way, The Naval Ordvanrc Girls
who meet weekly sponsored the
affair and had as their specially
invited guests sold tors from Company^
"15". P>th Battalion and
Company "B". 1 Oil) Battalion.
Other soldiers ai d young ladies
joined in the party.
The cluh~\uuc de. orated with-nut
rral greenery to stimulate a tropical
scene. The hostesses wore
ray colored skirts, play shoes and
costume jewelry. During intermission
hand-made souvenirs were
given to those holding lucky numbers,
Fruit art! pun.h were sewed.
Music was furnished ly-the
-5th?Regiment Orchestra. led by
Sgt. Charlie Ccx.
mirtghlood-Owens
ptials
hi Sunday. June >, llMU about'
h noon, when tlu* people who
e at First Calvary Baptist
rch were thinking it was time
\he ~(toxolopy~ and dismission |
tlvK morning service. Rev. C.
Bro\n of the Second Calvary,
itis.t church was seen to walk
oss thoXyost runt at First Cab
y tduirehX dressed in a white
t. while atXthe grand old pipe
:an Mrs. Younghlood tenderly ,
yed the beautiful strains o f
lumann's Traunreri. .
Suddenly Miss Margaret Kath- j
n Younghlood moVyd across
rostrum accompanist by her
her the Rev, S. S. Yoivngblood.
p party met at the footXof the
pit desk where S Sgt. lames
Owens, with his father xMr.
in Owens awaited the "arrival
the bride. Wlien they all harl^
emhled, Rev. Brown perform- >>
the ceremony. The groom
re the Army uniform. _ The .
de wore a beautiful] traveling
ss, beautiful in its simplicity,
Tie?of?Navy-blue?triple?sheer.
r .accessories were_ one unique
g string of pink pearls with
corsage of lovely orchids. Her
c little, hat was of Navy-blue
1'etta silk with a short N'avye
veil. . '
Ujs. Owens graduated fromnker
Washington lligh School
\!'40 and was a. memher o f
e John Work Chorus, the quar,
the octette .and the double
ette. graduating with musical
lors. She is now a senior a t
nedict. College.
dr. Owens graduated, from
oker Washington High School
and froin Johnson ( .
ith University in 11)41. lie was
noniber of the Rho Chapter of
Omega f*sl Plu Fraternity^
r> the Omicron Phi Chapter and
0 iviuui-r 01 me tilCC (.'I Ml. 1
played on the Varsity basketi
1 team., ; . I
> Sgt. Owens is now located at |
H" Detachment. Camp Sibcrt. j
Isilcn. Ala. ^ I
?Clyde H. Simrlcton .1
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athfinder Girls
userve YWCA
'he Girls Reserve Club meets
ry Friday a o'eloek at YWCA
h Secretary as advisor. Miss
jisc Douglass is away on her
inner., vacation and will soon
er summer school at Hampton
titute.
'he club has on it> drive. We
asking you to please eontrie
liberally, to the club. The
!>. is planning a "Day Camp,"
first week in August. We are
ing all girls between the ages
eight and sixteen to please
rstny ai the YWCA for "Day
np," which will be held at Old
ward ('enter. Hampton?--ami- coin
streets.
'ridny the girls are having a
c picnic out to Colonial Hts.
' farm is opposite the former
later Allen University prop.
r. This hike will he under dilion
of Miss Nancy Paris. .She
1 graduate of Krainerd Junior
lege; and District .Juv
sionary President of Colunf-i
District, and a teacher in the
lie school in Lexington coun
now attending summer school
A lien-Benedict.
A IKK AN II APT.. t il L IK II Rev.
J. \\. Davis, Pastor
ieaufort?Sunday was a full
for us. In the morning the
tor spoke from the subject: Task
and a Time To Do It.
gave very valuable informai
on doing the work of Jesus.
Missionary Society presented
cry interesting program in the
irnoon. Rev. Davis a short
i encouraging the society to
on. They are wArking forward
the annual Missionary Contion.
Quite a large sum wa.%
ied at the program. Sunday j
>t?MK were very in inif.
Ro\?. Davis gave a very j
it talk which seemingly was
>yed by all.
unday school pupils are workvery
hard toward a popularicontest
which they will sponsoqii.
\ 0 are very glad to have otrrj"
ege students and others home j
the sinum-r. . |
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Drs. I. N. Tompkins
And R. B. Frederick
Entertain
(Special to Tin Palmetto Leader)
Greenwood. S. CT^Thc Pledmont
Medieo-Fliarma-Dental association,
now nearing its third anniversary
of organisation, whieh
was conceived and put in execution
1-y Or. L. \V. Long, a recognized
pioneer tor advancement ( in
the allied held of medicine, was the
guest of Drs. I. X. Tompkins and
R. R. Frederick, t>hysicians_of this
.'itv. last Thursday evening. This
group of medical, dental and phar
maectical praetioners have advanc
eo their mor.tnjy gatherings from
a semi-social gathering to a nation
wide cluneal research symposium.
to which various men.
tops hi their individual held, have
oeeti - cttlh^b-rn ami -both lectured
and demonstrated to the hodv. At
this, meeting. Drr S. O. Hodges,
a native of this town and the oldest
member of the Pharmaceutical
field in .the state spoke to this fact.
timling group?of scientific?men;
and used for his suhfoji "The
Philosophy of Applied Medicine
whieh suhiect lie handled so nicclv..
that aL his, conclusion tl>e?entire
hodv.. on motion, stood as a
medium of ui preeiation a 11 d
hanks and tin- secretary was ordered
to "write a letter of thanks
and leave a copy of same Tn the
minutes of the orgar rzation.
From the hcturc room t hv e
groyp. on invitation from Supt.
Loherta Going.- of the Brewer 4ios
pital. went or. an inspection tour
of the institution; after which
they returned to the dining hall of
the Brewer NottuaJ school where
they were served, under the direction
of Mrs. Tompkins and Mrs.
R. B. Fredericks, a cabaret supper,
during which talks were made by
Mr. C. 0. Thorpe of Spartanburg
end Mr. (1. C." Kirkland of Cam(ion;
Dr. il. W. Vick of Portsmouth;
VaTi who was visitirg in
the city, the .truest of Miss .Jessie
Smith of Maxwell St.; Dr. and
Mis. I{. C. Jones of (Dublin, (la..
.Miss Hilda Caldwell, R.N. of New
berry, who was the guest of Dr.
L/ttlojohn Md'herson of GrecnCrrnT
ariti a thanks to the dietary
department by Dr. T. I.. Duekett
of Greenville. Dr. Luiicy, the
president ther presented his home
town. Rock Hill, for the next!
meeting which was accepted, and
notice reived that a memorial sor\
ice would tie held for the' lit to
Dr. George T. Riley who died last
December, Rock Hill Jieiug his
late hometown.
Members i?rc>ciU at tlii'.s meet-.
ttj" wo J O : Di NTirris, GuTfncy.
. lintoi of Lancaster; Thomas and
Brevard of Camden; I.aney o f
I?oek Hill;. Lou;; of Union; W'alk.'i\
Brown ami PorTeT of Spartanburg;
Gibbs, Smiley, Duckett, Law
uu, Douglass and Cooper of Green
ville; Hill of Scncca; Boner, Afjg,
Jones of Dublin, Ga.; Frederick
and Tompkin of Greenw'ood
\\. M.I'ortci.
IH-IBORAM SOCIAL CIA 11
The club hcbi its lost meeting
at the home of .Mrs. Anna Waynes
J-5 Allen-Benedict corrt Monday
June 14 eoi ducted by the president.
Devotion was conducted by
M is. Jordan. W c were glad to
have Mr. Samuel Sumter with us
who has been away for sometime.
We rei.rrot to have our faithful
leave for Charleston where she
wrtl make her home with her husband.
We hope for them much
success. Wo adjourned To meet
with Mrs. Jordan 1300 Lyon St.
next Monday o:?htT ~ -
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:1 .~rcr-y-^'r:v.
ETTO LEADER
Work Praised By
T^)cal Post Chaplain
Fort Jacksu.t S. ('.. June 10?
Kveellent wors as been done dur
ing the month'.; stay of Dr. R. T.
Murray, Negro minister from.At-,
'?nta. Ga.. it vrt.s stated by Chap
lair Wiley R. Deal, Pest Chaplain
at Fort Jackson.Dr.
Murray has been workinc
with the colored" troops at this
station ami at 1 ho request of Chap
lain Deal. Dr I'urrav was rc-assigncd
to Fo". i Jackson. He relents
here fo another month, o'
work \cr.v shottly.
Dr. Murray is visiting Arim
camps urder the auspices of tin
Preshvterian church and is aiding
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hv the absence of Negro pastors or
, chaplains.
"Dr. Murray's work among th?
eolorcd troops stationed here has
been admirable," Chaplain Deal
said.
Humming Bird
Quartet Returns
The Dixie Humming Birds quur
tet of Philadelphia and formerly
of Greervillc, wiil appear in a re
tvrn engagen<rt at Sidney Park
C. M. K. chur'h. Wednesday, June
2 ".. at 8:.'5f) p.m. The public is incited.
Old Fashioned Gospel singing
and a seTcctlcn of row northern
songs will be i? eluded on the , pro-grnnr.
The Dixie Hmumrng Birds quartet
is heard weekly over radio station
Wt'AU under the name Jericho
quartet. Members of the
gnu p appeared at Sidney Park
church last March, where a la rye
attendance was recorded for their
gospel sorjjs^
TTcfmissioh .'53c; children. 20c.
Allen-Benedict Court
Chorus to Appear
Post Service Club 3
Port Jackson
Fort Jackson, June 15?A progiam
of entertainment at Post
Son-fee "CtuhNo:-T "T5r?'jCejVrb"
troops has bcv".' announced by the
t luh hostesses, with a highlight
<?f the week's activity roster the
I appearance Thursday night of the
Allen-Benedict Court chores
the club in a recital from 7:30
to 'J o'clock. All companies j
especially invited to attend this |
?ntcrtat?meni and a rumber of col
ored soldiers-and their guests are
expected to be present for the
event.
Jn addition to open house Wed
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no.sday night, Mrs. Krarces Brown
will bo present at the club from
.bi.'lo to 0:110 I'M to meet all men
who are interested in art instruction.
Any interested soldier who
finds it inrnossiblc to be present
asked to register with the hns tess.
Company C. 271th Quarmaster
Service?Battalion, takes ttre fto7Tf~~
Friday night with a sport dance,
from 8 till 11 o'clock. Music for
dancing will be furnished by a
civilian .(U'Cllcsira aiid refresh!' "
nents will be served.
Open house wil be held at the
dub Saturday fro hi 1U AM till
10 P.M. A rehearsal of the Revue
and Vaudeville comedies will be
held from 7:80 to 8:110 Saturday
evcftirir. at." which ?; ??
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cipants arc urged to he present.]
Sunday afternoon \at 2:.')0 a
special Father's Day program will
u given at the club. Appropriate
-ovo-eie-rrnd TcrrtHtrons" xvtlt he l'ea - ~
tures of the program, with both
soldier and civilian talent takirg
part. A guest father will be presented
<m the program/
| Ml'. MQltlAH A .ME CHIIK H
j Key . 1.. F. Vanre I'antnr i
Sunday was a glorious day with
1 is.-dSunday school was good with
I h large attendance. After Sun*
day school we had a "warm prayer,
I service conducted 'oy Rev. David
| Boyd. At 12:30 our pastor camebefore
us and preached as never
before. The Lord's Supper wjis,
administered t() a large number.
I Collection was very good. At
1:110 we had our Children's Day
exercise which was very good. The
little children played their parts I
well.?: ? 1Every
captain is working hard
to raise their assessment for the J
paintinir of thr> ?"? 1
-r, - V..V V.IU4VII, n V m t!
planning to raise at least $250.00
hy the fourth Sunday in July.
Please help us.
See Mrs. Bertha Green and
get you- a Palmetto Loader.
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R<av Mill*, --Speaks?
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To Service r?Ien !,
Georgetown, S. C.. .June l-'lth ? i
TIt'c men from tin* It luck River i^Ranee
1S71 Knjirneers
Aviation Raltalian Company A. ^
wi re the true*;of the local l,'SO
in a semi-sei vice program a t
BctheSda. Raptist church Or, Sun- j.
ciay afternoon. Prof. Holiday in f
charge of the !tieet)n*f: MrsT~Frasor
was hi charge of the music. ,
Invocation by Rev. Jackson; re- .,
marks by Mr. G.S. Pore her;. .Cph.
Jones. Sermon by Rev. AliiLi-4-4
subject: "Honerit jf God and Man". ^
Ii was a masterpiece, and well de- A
lisored. Rev Mills touched all .)
points that will lead to make a
trood n:an', and a good soldier.
The USO committee and the t
citizen were well represented. f
Hats off to Prof. Prioleau and
bis co-workers m bringing these i
men to this fnfr meeting.
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CPL. JAMES LOTT HARRIS
Cp 1. J a mes -Lott Harris. _tb.C- _.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie E. j
Hohrros?of?Ridge?Fpring. St C.. |
spent one week at home visiting- parents
and friends. " ,
Cpl. Harris has been in ser- |
i< e for the last six months. In |
he following stations: First Fort! c
'aekson. lolumhia, ST-C71 Fort r
Bragg. N. C.; and is stationed at ^
present at Fort Huaehuca, Ariz. s
~The fanilly knd many friends ot [
Cpl. Harris received him with
genteel greetings and profound j
care, though his stay was very t
short, he made every cftort . t o I
see and to give a friendly hand- I
shake with his many friends. It /
is not surprising to the cotmnun- I r
ity of the rapid progress Cpl. |
Harris has madn iinfo k..;.w. I >
? III
the armed forces. He has al- a
ways been manly, gentle and &
kind and obedient with greatest ^
respect to authority. From observation
it occurs that Cpl. Harris I.a
is even morq manly than before M
entering the Army. W'c rejoice ' f
very much with his sister, Miss n
Annie Mae Harris, who shouted v
with joy. |-^
?From all appearances Lpi. Har-j'B
is seems t,, ue ciijoytng his work e
in service, as he speaks of?rtr as
a duty and not a burden. We feel a
that this is one of the causes of 11
his rapid. progress from a buck U
private to the rank of Corporal. ^
with the service of supply insignia
on his arm. His stay at home
was highly enjoyed. His departure
was that of sad moments. We ,
hope for C'pl. Harris a happy sail V
and contiguous progress for the
Juration ami a happy retuV'l _!<>_
lis home. Among the many visi- j.
tors at his home during hi*, short (j
stay was his uncle ami family,
Mr. and Mrs. .J. V>. Hkirris and lit- j(
tje daughter of Edgefield and his p
grandfather Mr. Lott Harris?of ^ >
"stendinan, S.C. ri
KM AN I'EL A. M. K. CHLRCH
Rev. J. Hates. I'astor
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Sunday school was well attended.
The newly appointed Supt. '
A1 f. Murvin Pwtee and 'his t'U-WOl'k" ,
(I (
e?s at their posts. The. lesson was ^
beautifully taught and was very .
interesting. -j
At 1!::;() Rev. Bates and Fair B
Mt 'iuni, me rostrum, alter the |
>relimina'i ics the pastor to a n|
appreciative ai dience delivered a ^
Ai'lli.eiful message from St."Luke ^
subject: A Hoy who Loved
the Church, which was full o f
thought and very interesting to *till.
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8:1(1 p.m., Rev. Bates brought
tmother noble sermon as found
in St. Luke 1 :(>, theme* The ?
deed a masterpiece. 0
The visitors were Mrs. H. P.
Booker. Marv Harrold Mr umi
Sum Mueller, E. Hipp, I- V. Reid
R. L. Boozer, Mr, J. Mueller, Mra. t
T
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\ ARDKN STREET ISO NEWS
Continued from Page 1
hildren tinder 12 are particularly
nvited. Parents inav bring thorn . j
f necessary.
Or Sunday, June 20. Harden i c
nd Taylor Str"et I'SO clubs are
laving a joint Music Apprevia
iation hour and Fathers' Day
rngra n. All fathers are invrt- (
d. This affair will he at ,"> o'clock I
t the Taylor Street club.
JRcvc-rciuL- Murray?w-ill lie
he?prmejfial speaker on-the vi*s?~>er
program Sunday. June 20. Pev. |2
J: rray is acting chaplain at Fort '
hick son and hails from Atlanta.,
Georgia.
A glimpse of the weekly activi- j
ies at Harden Street L'SO is as | '
allows: J *
Monday?Soldiers' Wives Sew- !
ng Project. Soldiers'-' Chorus'"^
vrt class. I r'
Tuesday?Hridge and Whist. '
Wednesday ? Soldiers' Wives j
n. i^\ c* : ; *'
mji i mjeti. I'l iiniHtlt OUCH1- :
y7 FTrg"Pbhg club. ^
Thursday?Soldiers' Wives club,
rVar Mothers' club (2nd Thurs.) ^
iqok Review s: JenorHostess | ^
Friday?Crafts; Special Party /
Spring Frolic. June 18).
Saturday?11 a.m.?teeo agcrs | P
?USD Children's Day Picnic,
fune lb; Dramatics; Ping, Pong.
Sunday?-"Tea Time"; Vesprrs
(lst ard M:rd Sundays) t)isussion
2nd Sunday. Special Mu'ic
(1th Sundays), - . u
. - ?
\. Douglass, Mrs. L. Grant, I.. \u
U. McKinley, W. A. White, Miss- j,
s M, A. Heasley. I,. Avery, P. r
Miiith. Come again visitors are
ihvays welcome. fs
CLINTON NEWS
s1
riendshig A. >1. K. Church ui
lev. H. W. Walker,. Pastor , ,M
AVc were happy to sec a great. Pl
lumber out Sur day, A very good,
esson was taught and discussed, hi
U?11 :.IQ?o-xr?Pastor.?How Wall^?
delivered a soul stirring sernou^
_Sunday niglit tTTc* children ai
rave their Children's Day pro- \V
:ram, . We_. w ere pvovd?to -ha-ve-*^
i.any Vrsitors Sunday.
Many of out boys who have I t*
oired the army .were home on t,]
urlpujjhs ami ve were indeed triad yt
o see them.' Our visitors were \
'rof. C. (J. Garrett and Mr. John f;
tdams of Columbia. Prof. Gar- ft
ett gave us a few remarks.- Lt. :'j
leMath the son-in-law of Mr. and ai
Irs. Herbert Alexander was here' s
Iso to visit his wife and litth ci
on. The son ol Lt. and Mrs. Me- 01
lath was baptized by the pastor,
The soldiers and sailor who wen <
t home this week were: Pfc
antes Burnside. Lt. M Math. Op 1 ii
lugenc Adams. Pvt. William Bow- fc
tan, Cnl. James Young, Pvt. Lein o;
>ood Young and Sailor Thoma
[all. We hope they will 'come a- pi
atm?They?hrtd?a?\ e*ry pleasant?tr
vening Monday at the pastor's h<
ome. Our collection was $f>4 and d<
few cents. The missionary* wo- T><
ten gave a splendid effort in m
hieh to raise this money. MVs. ie
anic B. Walker was the sponsor. Ic
Hi welcome \ isitors, come aiiv- ~
*me. * lh
ft
kwi.y appointkd fl
IIA IBM vx rpi?r 'f
M
Monsignor Francis .!. Haas. new
" irpporrrtcrl chairman of the A '
res.vnt's Committee on Fair Emloyinent
Practice, hnnnureod to- V(
ty that the hearing scheduled for
line 2 in the case of the Capital '?<
iahi-.il Company of Washington. ?
. C.. has, upon the advice oT the
'ilia it) i i ir ille.nhers of the old
Ife announced- that the commit* i
e would retain jurisdiction over . r,'
>e case and would use all the pow ,
s conferred on it to afVecttiate
ir provawiom.?of?Executive?Ftr- 1
r XH02. as amended in Executive
lder h.'?4fi. ^
11 K R KTH1.1: H KM i_J
\IT 1ST CHI RCH |
Services of the day:
undny school 1U until 11 a.m. H
Lornittg' services 11:30 Until 1:00. \
I H
Pastor. Rev. S. M. High tower. I f)
Sermon and text Jonah 1 :G in
hildreu's Day exercises 3:30. *-v
leht PFl-vtrch *J3T.? Text Joshua | * j
Stop the S n. , j rr
Monday night there was a l^em- 1 w
n Squeeze at the home of sister ^
Urto. Rr.?o VV.-,,. I.. U-.U..1# I hi
''"*~w """s PI
f the Wonien'fc club.
Dea. Frank Wylic, reporter
i?
TAYLORS NEWS T
- L?
Lt. Joseph Samuel Jones,'bet
er. known as (8ammy) was 1 "TT^jj
PAGE SEVET*
iEHOLD HINTS 1
Hampton institute Foods
laboratory
LUlt.VS COOKIES
I.aura's Cookies will offer a
lensart si ini'se to a family lanuuhing
for sweats these days.
erVe them with a chrlled fruit
sverage, or Jo afternoon tea.
I.A I* R A ? COOKJES
Field: ft 1 -STTl'izem medium-sizad)
oup lard
1 Clip vijgn
1 cup Karo
_agga 1
1-2 cup* wheat flerr
".- 1 c 'i)? s >/ < an flonr
teaspoons a
-2 teaspoon aai 11
cun clmnneH ntuima
2 cup raisins
teaspoon vanilla flavoring
("ream lard at<i sugar. Add
arc to the bn-4- arid sugar and
ream thoroughly. Add eggs and
cat until sm;> th and fluffy. Add
it ted dry in;;'vdients. Add rais
s. inix wed." Add flavoring and
en 111.1 t-s ( hi" - in refrigerator^ ?1?
oil. cut i: to ',u;ies. and bake in
en at ..'"''s F for from' 10 ..
-?I miinltir?Udft. 41 cents, or
bmrt?seven cents per dozetr?
U1 Day Canning
Meeting
I'll ASKS- OP POOD ,
("ONSKKV .\TIOX TAUGHT
BY KM'KRTS A
snecial service to help house- ,
ives nutke 1U43 the biggest home
l'liing year in history lias been
r ranged by Mrs. Frances Thomas
ionic Demonstration Agent for
ichland county.
Help has been given the rural
uiiili?s for several years, so it
as decided that the urban houseives
he 'included to receive anAers
to questions ir. the. minds
[ many who plan to can, piekde;
i preserve fresh fruits and vegables
this summer.
An invitation is extended to all
ime makers tc eonie out to th* -
... x/.I?v I niijur, I i wD
iRton St.. Monday. Jur? ''t, 1943 ^
l(t a.m. Here demonstrations
ill be {jiven ir canning, free to
rose wlTo atttmii. ~
Miss Eleanor 'Carson of the Exmsion
Service will assist in this
rojeet. alone with Mrs. 'Laura J.
"nitnev. Home Demonstration ??
gent of Newberry county. Mr.
rimes Dirksn,., Richland county j
inn spent. *ill five interesting
?rts on "The Victory Garden", .
nd Mrs. "Marian B. Paul, State
upervisor of Negro Home I)emlsration
Work will give a demlstratior
in the dehydration of
innervation,
. Ml who attend the?e demonstra
ons will receive a wealth of m>rmation
as those in charge are
cperts along; this line. It will he
grand nnnort ur it* ?u ?
_ r m _ . - vj IWI ti i t'?C WHO
Ian to do home "t anning for the
r^i?t i in f. Coir* out and learn
>w to ran so as to be indepen nt
next wirier. Yon will alaa
? conlributfrij^ to the war effort
ateri'ally by doing home canning
aving commercially canned foods
)i our armed iorces. ? ic
city ' last week on a ten days
irlough, visiting relatives and
lends. He was the house guest
his uncle and aunt Mr. and
rs. I'restotl J. Davis of R. 4,
>\ :?l?-1?. Columbia. He has rernod
-t<> Brooklyn. N?Y., where
is stationed. He reported a
mv pleasant stay. He is also
w brother of Mrs. Annie Belle
vulvvin. R. 4. Box .'It* B.
niwiaili iihtaMaiiMMMi
MADAM WRIGHT
PALM 1ST
iirtMU^ Reader and '.Advisor. No*-ere
Today nno Gflne To-morrow
?nh f?tr Name. Seventh Daiiffh*
r of the Seventh Generation. ,
wiHN WITH?lull Hbfc VH1L
9 This lady arrived in your
town to do ;r>od for tb*
public by hv-r *eond?rful
power* in rerrdhig the _ _.
-bis lory or one's - ufe; alno "
gives advice oh all affairs
>f If e, snob a?* love af- .
i's, o' sinoss matters, family afirs.
wills and divoiws and most
'erythmjr pertaining to the wclr*i
nf aooL
> me,
<?n't fail to itre Madln Wright,
as boon ir you/wtat* ami coun9
voars. There''are lota of rend* *
getting ptardd in. yhair town,
adnm Wright is fbo only read
that has a diploma for htr . .
ork. Ftm/t jm rhu^d and g0 to
ie ?rnnit plaee. Madam Wright
is an ofliee for'wht?^ ~???W color* ?
n She don't, fail.
Call or write Madom Wright 1
West, Coltuntvia, S. C.
rmanfnth toe a ted in Stndk j
enta on Meetipg St, on U. 8.
ighway No/ 1, '4ft City Li mi to,
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