The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 26, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, June 26, 1013.
Honored for
L?S &
jp
:^':^f: < v?
. ? The coveted Army ,and Navy-'
in the production" of war material
. Loading Company. munitions suhsi
pany"and operator of the geverni
Plant at Talladega, Ala. Employfei
^1 if lit Comim-K^S^ Brown are Clai
? both of Talladega- Col. Theodore
flag. In the rear is W. N. Cochrar
Cola Company and general manag<
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
. l<
Friends and relatives are hap- ' ,
py to see- Mrs. Maggie Buchanan
Young out again, after being
right sick for several weeks. (
Mrs. Elveater Hall was railed (
to Montcjaiu, N. J., to her daugh ]
ter, Missl Esther. Attles, who was
injured in a defense plant there _
After spending two weeks, Mrs. .
Hall returned home, bringing '
Miss Esther with her. Miss Es- |
ther is doing nicely here.
Mrs. Daisy Douglass, Mobley ,
Sg., has as her house guests her '
daughter,; Mrs. Abbie Hampton. ,
and her grand daughter. Miss
Mrs. Lula Worthy, of Wash- j
ington, IX spent last week ]
here very pleasantly, with -tela
; tiees and--frioruU*.
Mr. and Mrs. -A. D. Griffin had ,
as their guest Sunday, their ne- !
' pKevv; PTcTT; IX rnTTTfo:?f==Forr r
. i _ - ? '
_ Miss Mary Lee Ward, daugh- .
ter ol Rev. and Mrs. John Ward .
is at home alter spending some
time with relatives in Bucyrus,.|
Ohio.
On the sick list are: ."Mrs. Lis-J
cille Allen, Lancaster St., Mrs.'
Fannie Ciritlin, Center St., Mr. ,
.1 ilj/t Allen, Patrick St., Mrs. Hlladsmith,
Ashford St., Mrs. Lucy
Ma-eke^, Loomis St., Mr. Hazel
Adams* Oak St., Mr. John Hughes
Pincknev St., Mrs. Satire Sanders," 1
"?York St. "
Misses Sarah Mildred and Vi- ,
vian Ayers have gone to Washington
lor the summer. Mr. Wii
liam Cohen_ and Mr. ' Godfrey _
James have gone to Cincinnati. (
Prof. S. L. Finley, director of
the Piedmont Summer School
went to Rock Hill Sunday in time \
for the opening of school" Mod day
morning. ,
The Making of the Flag was
a unique program at Calvary (
Baptist church Monday night.
Seven small children wfth a strip
of red thrown across the arm,
represented the red stripes?the i .
bacif ground of?the?flag?being -j
were placed it made the 13 stripes
48 grown men and women, with
strips of red, white and blue, 1
from left shoulder to right waist1;
represented the~ States. All of i
mesu 'grown-ups ano cnuuren
marched in and took their places ('
on the stage. Master Samuel L.
Douglass was the first to march
in bearing tw'o Li. S. flags, which '
he placed in vases on the pedestals.
Mrs. Lucinda Coker am.
Mrs. Minnie Wright were the last
to march in. They bore the big,
blank flag, on which were to be
placed the Stars and (stripes. The
pMfcrum opened with the singing
of-America, followed by^ the 2Mrd "
? r Pjnrhrrr praj-rr-tr^ the pastor, Kev.
M.T. Coker; the Star Spangled .
Banner, The History of the Flag,
by Mrs. James Stroud; America,.J
the Beautiful was sung as a solo !
by Miss Marcella Smith, then,
Mrs. Helen B. Walker began" the
of the >tripes and States.
A^^Hch made thoir financial repor^They
passed to the center of
' the stage, and handed a Star to
Mrs. Coker and Mrs. Wright, who
fastened these Stars and Stripes
to the blank flag, and soon there '
was a beautiful U. S. flag fas- '
tenod on to its staff, and made
before the eyeS of the audiertce. I:
1'ijk.h participant, besides having
o* the national colors, also hud i
the name of the State he oh she
represented, worn diagonally aeross
the breast. All were dressed
in white. Just as airs. Helen Vya,- ,
1 . ^ - IIL .1?~~ ? gTg^TT-^r: * * ?
*tT caueu ior ine deciujb to . repoit,
she would tell when s?i<l ]
Stale ratified the CortfUtation, or |
t when it was admitted tn the tjn- j;
i<?n. This program was sponsored j
1 by the pastor Kev. Ms T. Coker.Jg
1 lie total amouirt laised was $o7.
Rev, Co her, Kyv. Mi. I'jdeC ?u>d i
Mr. John Walker' received, a n d j
H countpd tlie money as reported by J
cavil person. A big applause was
?$ given when the amount was an- ;
?j*- ?1 tenure est, and when the flag was
heid up full width. Miss liorothy
'"If'' Heuth was pianist. Pastor Coker)
ji
I
~War* Effort j;
K *
I <. mfiyA9 BH
- - ft H
8siM9tiHHP*&&fe*JHHIHH
:,E" flag:, denoting "excellence
s, was awarded to the Brecon
diary of The Coca Coin-Gem 1
nent's Coosa River Ordnance
es receiving "E" buttons from "<
rencc Burt and .Lulu Cochran, ?
**c*uc*, ini, prcseiuca inc J
?. vice-President of Tli* fnr-i. I
zr of lls munitions subsidiary.
hanked all who helped in this I
?fTort. which was in interest of!
the Women's Missionary Society
if the church. - * _ . m
Mrs. Hettie Rainey left Wed- i
U'sday for .St. George, as a del- 1
egnte from Calvary Baptist
hurch. to attend the Women's <
Baptist State Convention.
Mr. Louis Pfnckney, of N'.Y.C.
T>ent the past week with h i s I
unit, Mis. Mary Brice, Loornis J
St. Everyone - was glad to see !
lini. .
Mrs., Blanche Locks and her""
two daughters Misses Geneva and i
M illie Mae Locks left last Thurs- i
lay to spend the summer in New i
fork C'itv.
Miss Mabel Wright is visiting
her aunts in New Jersey.
- Mrs. Mamie iXmmore, Jearres TeacheE
of York County, spent" ~
i little while with Mrs. C.M. Finley,
Monday morning. while enloute
from Columbia, to York. "*"
White. Columbia St. _
S. Navy, in Norfolk, Va., is visiting
his mother, Mrs. Eugenia
Miss Sarah tiuest and Mr. FraZier
Goods, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frazier Goods'! Jeter - St., married
recently, t!he is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guest
Mcl.ure St.
Masters John Gilbert and Chat
les Henry Johnson, sons of Prof.
and '.Irs. Wavmon Johnson are .
visiting relatives in Conway.
The Vacation Bible School conducted
by, l'rof. and Mrs. J. T.
Jones closed Sunday at Carmel
I'resbytci^a'n church.
-- M-iss--W4llie--Uel4?I-koatU:?is?at-- lending
Summer School at Benedict
College. - ,
? Don't forget to go to the Libiary
at Finley High School each-.
Tuesday and Thursday and get
x good hook to read. Mrs. Juanita
Heath is Librarian, and will be
ilad to help you.
ABBEVILLE NEWS
Mt. Pleasant. Baptist Church
Kev. T. L. Duckott, Pastor
The ten nights revival meeting
at our church was very good. Rev.
Abner was at his best every night
There are live candidates lor baptism
which will be at ll:l>0 4th
Sunday.
The Missionary society held its
meeting at Mrs. Nannie Jenkins
an Popular St. The next meeting
will he held at Mrs. Willie Mac
Madison.
.wiss Margaret Brown of X. Y
City hi" visiting her mother MisVlary
Brown on llai risbnrg St. \
Mr. Theophes McNight is visit
ing relatives in Abbeville a 11 1
Columbia.? .
Mrs. Sara- Rhodes Adamar wh> lias
beun visiting Irer mother, Mr-"
L.. K, Rhodes of ilarrisburg St.
lias returned to her home in Phi'l
lufclribiji. P:i
Rev. McAdants, Rev. Abner an-.
Mrs. Sara. Adams were the dinnei
guests?ot--'UfT and- Mrs. Strothei
Tuesday of last week.
CAMDEN JOTTINGS
Rev. Mrs. Adams a Holines;.
evangelist has closed a ten days
series of meetings at New Bethe
A ME on Sunday 4:00 p.m She
really preached strong sermons
with forceful illustrations.Two
subjects always stay with this
writer: Tie Your Own Dog. Text
from f'hthppmns- d:2 and Loose,
thq Colt. Text St. Matt. 21:2
a fin" did she expound. 1A ou Id tlia.
the wnrld rrnihr have heard aTr
heed.
' rtupeating as of yore, we an
WaiUii:g snme- oi?crm?own strong?
kUui uni .-i io ct.iiie and car
very soon. Jusi volunteer as .
WOllvC'l lor LilLisU iius (nciiCllH
lady did.
'1 he 'Lalnietto Leader was great
ly missed last week. Some of th<
loremosi laniilies read it wrth
pleasure and never mil to spear
of its absence with regret.
Vacation* time >6 on now. Some!1
"' .
Si f < . *,'
lie taking it at summer school,
)thers in different pastimes. 4 !
We wtye delighted to see the
oung Kev. J. M. Duwkins' photo!
m the Leader, pastoring in Ja*
naica, N. Yr Mrs. Hattie Cureion
Edwards is one of his memrers,
born and reared in Camden.
<i aduated first Irom Jackson; sec
md. Rrownine-Mather and third
Jood Samaritan hospital, Columbia.
it trained uurae of repute. -i_
tfer mother, Mrs. Laura J. Cureion
owns a nice home 752 York
St. An influential member, of
lnnl'ty M. E. church. Purchased
i copy of the Leader and was very
mtch pleased when we pointed to
the likeness and said this is Hutlie's
pastor.
LAM A It NEWS
The funeral services of jMiiss
Fredricu Hum of Washington, D
C\, who died June 14, 1043 wa>
conducted at John Wesley church
Sunday. Rev. M. J. Porter, Rev
Wm. Brown, Rev. W. Fraiser, Rev
B. A. Groom, Rev. R. Davis wer
the officiating^ ministers. Tele
grams of? synrpathy by Mrsr E
Thomas and lovely reading b >
Miss Z. M. Martin. Miss Han
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs>
Isa Ham.
\T A f\ r l. ~t -wr?i.;
aum. nilllll' UtUlTK U1 VVHSIllIlgton,
D. C., is here visiting rela-"
twos and friends. Miss Carrie
Dubose also of Washington is-herc
isses M. 13likes, Annie L. Car I
vwav, Tdetla White, Grace Dukes
iii~ the north. with relatives?sm ?
Iriends. They left Wednesday ?
We regret to find Miss '.Mary J
Mack on the sick list. Let u>
pray that she will soon be her
celf again.
Our pastor was all smiles th
other day when Mr: K. L. l'vr
told him that hrs chicken an
flour are now ready. I know Re\ .
Porter will enjoy some goad oh
chicken \and biscuits. ' r
Mr. H .Williams, Mr. C. Rogers '
Mr. R. G. Williams are proving
Lhemseives good painters. The\ '
lire giving Jobrt Wesley-church ;. 1
plendid job. I am sure everyone; E
will be glad to speak encouraging
[y of and to therrL tor they art
^oi'ng their best to please the
members and friends of t h t E
church. ,v
Our t hird-tftmH.erly^confeTOnci 1
will be held at John Wesley Sun
daylight;?Let?usasc-otficers an
members attend in large number
with the best report ever. Rev.
E. C. Wright. D. S. will jft-each7
The church school was opened a- 1
the usual hour, wit.h teachers am
officers at their post. Mrs. C. \V "1!
Prattcis oL Camden and Rev;-Win.
Brown were among the visitors.
They addressed the school ihos
pleasingly. ~ " ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vancleve Bennettc j
were the dinner guests of Mrs."
13. A. Grooms Sunday.
Mrs. I). Dubose is listed among l*
the leading church goers, likewise
Af,< \fin?,ia llnK.vo..
Sandy Grove Methodist Church
~~ Funeral services were conduct j
eu for-Mts, tkna McCain at 5a.n?
dy Grove church last Sunday af
ternoon at 4:00 p.m. Kev. M Jv
Porter her. pastor; Kev. W. Brow v
Kev. T. Capers were the otficiatin;
niinisTeFs. Mrs. Bessie Byrd rea ^
telegrams rrt sympathy from?the; -]
friends far and near. \Tr, Jo
Rogers president of the Grant!
TXnTon "society spoke comforting
words. Mrs. McLain.was the beloved
wife of Mr. Evander McLain
She was the mother of 14 child \
ten; 60 grand children and .1 tj;
great-grand-children. She was a
true wife to her husband, and : j,
faithful mother. She asked hei
children-and friends ?not to worn ,
about her for she was walking in y
the path of righteousness and v
would never leave it. Surely oui
loss is heaven's gain.
Mr. K. Kirvin and Mr. D. Burris
told Rev. Porter that they
wouldn't give him any flour this
year but would give him wheat, so
he could grind his flour at will.
He got the wheat and wHl grind v
his flour. It is fine to have good
men in the church and communi 1
ty. * . d
Mr. Chas. Enoch is holding his
record of providing plenty water 1
melons for the 4th. Mr.- Clev
-Lucas who has been on the sick 11
. ist is better to the delight o
r rmrrflsr?Mr. Lt~ ttnttarrt was cat ~
rl tn Sumter last Sunday night
because of The- illness of hrs mothe
r.
Mr. T. E. Rogers is at home 1
from Baltimore for a few days, a!
so Mrs E. Grannerson. (Mrs. Lucy
Waterman has finished her defense
course at State college, Orange '
burg and is now ready for service
Mrs. Ellen Lucas is quite ill ul- p
so Mrs. Jane Roderick. Mrs. Mary
Bennette, Mrs. Ida Fields, Mrs. ,
i,aura Holoman were among those '
who visited them last week.
According to Prof. C. R. Bennett
the cannery will be ready for ser- 71
vice in a few days. The following c,
paid last Monday nijfht: Mrs. Ida ^
Fields, $2.50; C. M. Mixon, $1.00; ~V
Wm. Hymes $2.00; C. Bunmigjis, 8
J,2.0O; It Woods, $1.00; D. Litfhty "
1.26; Mollie Mack, $.1.00; Ceorjr
mna Hyllonian $1.00. Total $13.75
By ft. ?>., reporter
BALTIMORE, MI). NEWS 11
By Mrs. L. G. Douglass '
The R. S. R club met with Mia. li
(Jelia Graham 810 W. .Mulberry <1
street. President, Mrs. Wilks; ei
Sec. Mrs. L. G. Douglass. Meet n
ing every. Monday night.
Pvt. Johnnie B. Gore was i*n n
the city from Port Dix, visiting S
his mother and other relatives J
The family group worshiped at
Tin:
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Released by U. S. War D?j
CAMP POLK, LOU1S1AN
Long Branch, New Jersey, talk
in Louisiana. Sergeant Moore ca
the swift moving current of the
* Colonel Everett Yon, Comn
which both are members, commer
ing, skillful swimming and court)
It. Hebron Baptist church.
Pvt. Bruce -McCray from Nor
Mk, Va., visited his parents here
lr. and Mrs. B. McCray. IIOK \\"
'ayette St.. ami liis uncle Mr. F
I'cCray. Mrs. Annie Turner''
randson was also up from Cam;
rckett Ya. Fie enjoyed a verj
feasant stay, :
There will be a supper given a
Irs Irene Boler's home 111" X
alhoun St., Friday ni'/bt, -.June
(PIMP NEWS
Rev. C. (\ Burgess, Pusto^
seal hour we met a tine group ir
lively discussion of the S. S. les
on - which was v? j-y?m-LeliesUu y
DOO o'clock Lire 1 uncial uf bm?
ier Inman (Bant of (.'nod Iiopi
as preached hy the pastor fron
st Samuel 22:1 <?, subject: Neai
he Kingdom Mr.?hL- K-.--Can ol
i charge. We pray thai' our-hx
> Heaven's gairv. Our svnipathv
oes out for the family.
Following, Mr. John (lass, Supt
nd co-workers went into theii
hildren's Day program which wa.?
cute u success. Macedonia M. 10
iiuivh choir furnished nnlodiou.
lU.sivj a long? with Pond -Hope
he ctjlie tion amounted to Si'2l.">0
k'e had quite a number-of visi
it's all day.
) Macedonia where Key. Bulges,
leached front Rome 1:11, sub
:ct "A" Debtor'." Our hearts weft
lacie tu-rcjoice-wUUe the- man- o
oil preached the word. We pruj
tat he continue "to preach.
>ir. Wilson Cleckly, W ootlrov
[organ were home from camp Siu
ay.
Rev. Burgess married, two coles
Saturday-night. .
Miss R. L.' (iass being a lit.th
id. .posed was unable n> be oil
unday. We hope she will be oil
ery soon.
A. R. Sumpter, reporter
RIIKIE BRANCH NEWS
Mary I.. Williams. Reporter
Despite the 'heat Sunday setices
were good. The S. S. lcssm
as beautifully taught, discussoi
rid reviewed. Many interesting
ioints were brought out.
Rev. Bailey came before us a
he usual time and again preach
(I one of those so'ul stirring jscr
nons filled with enthusiasm; am
?XX'e?wef'v triad to- see 1'it-, \>e v-j*
llljjfli" here on iurHnigli. Pic.Slig
; stationed somewhere in Mis*
\'e all join in to share the jay <>
i-s wife Mrs. Benin Sligh when h
iimc in by sur-|)rise.
We were also glad to have C|<1
S'illis Watson at chureh also. 1!
tsir-Tnnk~~a trin ' to OrTtnjjebiirj
londuy visiting friends.
Pvt. Arthur West stationed a
'ort Jackson, native of Columbus
la., was the week end guest o
fiss Carrie Mae Brooks. We an
hvays glad to have and meet nev
"'' nds. Mope he. will make? a
other visrt soon.
Mr. and Mis. Whit Brooks. Mire
erftnhina Williams, Pvt. Arthit
t'rst. Misses Carrie Mno Brook:
nd 'Mjiry I.. Williams attendet
U day services at Ponfilat Braii'V
iantist, where Children's Ilnv wn
eld.
itisse^ Artist and jluatilta. Len u
1 Af r*
HVil 11V?I ?> r I t I 1717-S illld .MfSVl'S lll'fl
I'alkcr and Russell I.enon attend
I pint-day service at the sann
[uirch. A few of the momlHt:
n?l the pastor attended evening
rrvicea at Ml. Zion Baptist , n
latuslKay,- where the- pastor con
u.ted service.. A^ain he preach
d a sermon that will lon<j he re
reinbeied by all who heard it.
Don't for?et the Sunday Sehoo
L'vival thut's to be at the liar
prihg" Baptist church Sunday
une 27.
We wish those boy3 much sue
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PALMETTO LEADER
>artment Bureau ot Public Relations
A?Lieutenant Benjamin Craig of
t) and Sergeant Hannibal Moore of
over the narrow escape Lieutenant
a river crossing, while on maneuver^ ?
me to the aid of the Lieutenant when
river got the best of him.
nander of the infantry rogirpent of
uled the Sergeant for his quick thinkgc.
cess .\v!m are lie-in y inducted soon.'
. < ARI. SLK NKWS
Mr. Frank Jeter "departed this
. life at his home Friday 'flight
- Juno l^th.. lie was one among the
oldest men of Carlisle, lie lived
lu,In' S'i years nld. U'o was a mom
t her of James Chapel Baptist. His
. funeral service was held at James
Chapel tdu.rch. He - was joyed b- y
liiHh old ami young. The members
i and fneiuls spoke very highly of
' his life as a great church ma n.
11 is pastor Rev. Sanders preached
j the eulogy. His son, \lr. Nathan
. Jeter >>i New York is here oil au)!
count oi the passing of his fa
tlu>r- ? ..
. ! anrs l.ena .Savage is, very 11.
pt-m N'cvvi.i'i rv hospital. Her father.
. I Mr. Ceo. Sa.age and others motor
. ed i.Vi r t() see her Sunday,
i _ \&s. Bernke Brown Fiederick
i- ieit!,?Vlon?.ay e> eiiing to enter
i_ _HLOMkifeli--av.hui)l-.ALL- Rock Hill
Accompanying with Mi- ami
Mis. Kugcag u-wait and Mr.
i ri.i.k iiill. Miss .Arthur Roe Kit,
glisii and Miss Hssu* Jeter arri?[
cd Sunday alVernoon from lleni
dersonvill", N. C.
V'.-s. \l !1IJ ?io.u I ?!>..?
afusly ill .Monday evening.
^ '-juite ;i siicet?-st iil t|uarti t !y
?:? nti'ieii < tvas held :ii (A. I.um
AMU Z.xm church Saturday and
Sunday, I>r. 1). C\ Ciuxhy presidL
.ni'-. .Musi of iin1 leaders. ...?uuule<
film renurts. Sunday the P. K.
. was called away. 1 he pastor Rev.
ittllian took charge. 1 he spiritral.part,ol
the services- was Jiigh,
Auwuiit of money raised during
the (quarter was $41>.(iS. St. I.uke
/ church stands in the front rank.
i We a re _wi y pleased to see Hs'
.or Annaj-Thumpson at church a.
gain. She has* 1)oen very ill.
Mrs. Kthel Ly'les ot Winston..
Salem, X. C., is visiting mothert
in-law Mrs. Mary Lyles and Mrs.
Wtinrr irtckmrsrm and family.
HARNWLLL NEWS
Mrs. M. A. Duncan and Mrs.
lv. i>. Citeen who are- attending
sMiinu'r school at Iionedict t'ol
lege ..spent the week end home.
Miss Amanda fitay and .Wis.
. Floriu (iray left hist ' wea k for
Philadelphia.
.-.is n Xt.iij da.tyh left last
. . i. .iS<hiy lor ^ oi K, Pit.. wher*
he wilt -spend" tne sunutioi.
i hi many 11 tends ol Mrs. Kiiu
I Join's iegret to learn ul iur ill ness.
^.wis. Sarah Prill li ft la t woek |
I j .1 i. v-uu nu'.i ii'u i illUl ?\ c W XOiH,
I w iii-rc mh- win spend some time i
.'I Willi relatives and l'r iemis.
' Airs. ( { 'rctla .J. Smith whn is
' ;;;U'iii,i11r; suniii.t r sTTToiTi at lien
, edict ( olle.te was raileil to Int.
; betlside of her sit-k mother Mis.
l\ Lila Jones '
- i
t ELI SI IA A. M. hi.. I'll I'Kt'M
' Hev. .). N. Cauyhman. Pastor
[ S. S. noenod at 10:"0 with :>
v laifre attendance. I.esson briefly
. trayhw and reviewed Ity t4w Strpt.with
remai ks by the pastor. A
Lit ami . prayer service was conductr
e<i by Bro. I. S. I,:tke. Scripture
r it sson read from "'2:1-21 of Onr.
I Tiie pastor took bis text Gen.-#2:
i 24. He delighted us with a noble
i- rrrmnn and We'alT enjoyed it. A
splendid public coIlerUon win
l a wM, In the aj'iernoon tile S. S.
iepartinent rendered a lovely
' luldreu's Day program. Thereoi
e .Stiiidav was a lovely and ens
oyal.lt day.
? Mrs. Kthel (Jeter dii'.t.u'htei (
< il'ltle Uettic arc taking a vacation
trrp tn"Washfituton. It. ('. an<t a!
so Philadelphia, Pa. to visit hei
<la. jjhter and brothers, and other
relatives. We hope fol* them a
I jleasant and sate trip,
t Mrs. Jili/.a longshore is on our
, sick list. We hope for her a speedy"
recovery. Coti.e visit the friendly
church. I
V4W'
r ',^ . -' . V.-V. .. t^'.
FLORENCE NEWS
.Mis'! Lucia Mac >anttels dang
lev of .Nil. and Mrs. .James Sam
lie Is. after a brief illne-s pass,.,
away .June lath at her home o]
7. ? t'urrell St. She graduate*
fiom Wilson High school, um
the class of '42. The funeral wa
held Sunday, June 20th at Ne\
Hopewell Baptist chuicil in Dai
?was tendered and eulogy by th
pastor. 1 hose in charge of th
Mowers and pall bearers were tii
classmates of the /deceased. Th
j leiua iis?wese placed under
I hank of beautiful dowers. ~
Surviving: patents, [) sisters,
brother*?, aunts other reiuuye*
itrrtf a host'of lTienift. t Msfctw/Vbu
tuaiy of DurliiJgton in chatge <>
the itineral ai i angeinents.
1 he lodow.i.g relatives ,wer
c?l ed home /in aecoirht of t h
< eath of their sister Miss l.uci
Mae Samuels: Mrs. Pauline Pel
ersorv- M+ss?lihrvia Samuels. MT?
Louise t.assoin, .Mr. Willie 7>am
i.els. all of Philadelphiar MrMvunw*e--Benjamin.
Mrs.-f. T. lav
lor. Mr. Edward Samuels, Mis
j Kuby Samuels, all of N. V. <
and Mrs, I.i/./io Adams of Dai
lington.
j .Mrs, Daisy II. Brailey was cai
eu to Atlantic City, N. J., on uc
count of the deatiT 01 her sis lei
m-law Mis. Carrie Hollowav, th
wife of Mr. (ieorce Hollowny.
J Jr. F. C. McLeod president <
Wiley ..Lullegi;, -Houston, Texa
is in the city visiting his mot he
Mis. Maggie McLeod, who is o
"trrr?rrrk?rr*t-: ttirr?mrmy?friend
wish her a speedy recovery. _
Mis. .1 ulia?J:u.;os?of?fv:?Y.' i
is in the city visiting relative
.nid friends .Mrs. Hena l>e\oi
j .Jin family.
'.n!?s m.i ah Gihhs has* returr
| oi. to X. N. C. alter spending
week with fi iends and relative
I :m i . tiihbs and family. Also Mis
|..aine J III.ugills of X. V. t.
t pi. Aoam Mcl? vr of liorenc
'has been promoted from I'rivat
'first Ciass to the rank of Corp.
"riil at tr.e Army Air Base in Xe\
vJrlcans, La. ile was employed b
.lie .MlantiC Coast Line Conipun
nel ore being inducted into ti;
Ai my. lie was transferred 1 i or
r.ohning, C?a. lie is know
to his friends in Florence as (Bo;
-vMcIyitt: "ile "TT'siUed at 7d4 X
litim jJlreet.
i he city was shocked 'on Mo.n
day about the - si.ddeff passing o
Mr. Self Faddy a prominent un
.iei taker of this city. Funeral ar
aug. nients _are invomidete.
J LB I A L1LM?MANiS
Vera Ki'iuu-r, Reporter
1\ 10ye?> pring--frrimay <v tr* ;
Msr.i.i?uuiT wuxjil ..day, hut.. ?a 1.
.euene. s Aiiui si. dents i'otind then
on\ ys ill oi.iiuay sellout. 1 ne tea
on w.vs -tHst-ussed beautiiuny b;
nth y . otip. iweiyoue- is inviiui
m .lUiiiu chuivh at Jerusalem (i
..iiv.?>y. Uur jmsloi leaiiy lia.
the loou for tile soui.
? .virl ami Mrs. Mai ion Gil/sot
.oc piuad to have their daCignte
i ,sew York visiting them.
Ml. ami at i s. .Vtav.iv Mot ley o;
.Vvk'.-ii-itisD' arn?Z. 1 uwirsvnu wen
. islillig ill the community lecenl
1 y
1'i iembt of Mr. John Holme;
.vt ie \ fi y g:aa to see him homt
'..iioav tio.vi buvanimn, tut.
_J AM A It'A, N.Y. NKWS
Sunday teas observed as annua
ru'theis itay. Suuuay school wtu
taught by teachers and reviewet
ny tne bapt. As bunuay was fa
titers' Day the sermon was tie
.iicicvt m then honor by t h t
. astut, ite.. titegoiy wnich wai
.bjoyv-tl by alt at oethel Uupuv
ll.llLll. "
t.asl week we had a tiTiT'" wee.
set > tee meeting;, it was the bes
we ever had in sume tune. Me h.tt
?\^v. .<t. .VI. Peace I rum I'lhlaue.
,;i.ia. tie once men in Aiseh, b
v . .vim \Miat a meeting.-lie itetp
to* lis aim really vim pieacn lw
gospel. lie uicu m.uiy people l.t
?i.t. t.tUi to oca. oiin. tie teit a
o ^.o iu bi.liio.hta lor a meeting
.?irs. hornet .on.sun iron. .-v.
| ven, i . is now living in Jamai
a \v i.. aLi .soil . .it'lonie AtaiSOII
...is. .(lit Colli K'll 1 or feollll
I'liil tin.* si.illlni i. .>1 Iss I I'll;
ilo-oli is yollo >_ vm.|| vo vi-m.il.
.-uinmci school.
?'ivt-r.?.HTH'n I i.n'ft'y oT lierh;>s?tr'tti
iv'Um ul coill m; a.>u ail'. Citoi .?
i lutson, alio- ail. i'o 1 it-' VYl.lRiin?
* e Wvii' glad to have thl'iii win
i ho ncthai.y tmspii Choiu
.livi'iui'il .vi i. \V inuo.u til 1
iii*..i>, millposer o. iii vi' oi Jor
' ..an.?etc.. on?h rnr.iy,?vrrrrrr?_';nri
ml f> p.in. ii you lo111v you wii
.v.ii .^oi.ii'v uiiiy gianu.
ST. I'M |. 14.VI' I 1. I I II? U( I
Hi v. A!. I'. Fearson. Has. I or
Sunday school bvgan al tin
..siuii noui with tne a n i
.vaiiiui.i ai. their posts.
At tl..,u prayer services wen
coruiutteu ly Ileac-on T. F. Wood
luii and at 12 o'clock the pusloi
came un til with an inspiring 1- a
voi-. s Day sei inon taKen iron
Solomon .4:11*12.
Kvening services hega nat K:;i(
with piayci ser> ices cuuilvicici
l>y Ilea. K. Hope. Tnen rRe pas to
caiiie lot in with another inspir
... .-i....on 1.1 iii* 11 mini kn Ml1
J.: I. tviliecti?>n tor the day wui
$48.51.
Those or tht sick list includei
Mrs. Worthy and Mrs. Ether
idgo. Amoni' the many visTfor
present (iuiing: the day were Mt
TTiomas Nelson, Mrs. Itnroth]
Nelson and Miss Marv Gaines.
Ma*;* E. Strong, Reportei
r?. a?-.| ?,V r S War
.H. Vt'iili-.nts ami Ki-lix J. 1 /.. | ;r.j
jii.h.,11 t t-!i;p mani-jvci-ttT 'uy o:.v oi
Air K.cM. Alabama.
> ki: 1 :dv nu \\( ii > i.ws
n- t Morrin , Rfportfr
^ Tn sMitf of Uif Fmt wc.i! iic-,
- du'ii' f.is?n?unnit!1. n?nibcr?nr
' si-hnkiils- fif-Slirulay school. Kvery?mis
tit their yr<ist<. The 'I/1-!'
_ _an .ViLS l.llf-!:t iiv yisiol- M.P,
. rioi 'it" Af'ci \v1iTcn M ."'.Willi'-" *S.
~ f.l' n i, ( i T 11 ..a! u. a ! i :?.-? taik 7TT7 rTv
-V" > >*spo';,]i. | to \ v
' ;tKt WiUiTfi. We v- . vy
' a Ij-..; l'i hi'vo o >r teacht.o .
I . A!.:. I :-:iVV!'n:i; \v;' 1-. ,s i.|i
a :>y. 0 ! vallv V. et!>#?ye?l
,. y
j. The ^ A "< to: y (la; j-.jo. i of
t; ? *it 1 m- IS. .V.t thi- lime thi-v
ni;0.i .y; 1 (|(, *>;i; ,.| , .
, ' as It-iv.'jj ; > A!'r.s. Iltiika-tl to
v ..l'i over iy >, m a
'. ii t y. .US. .i to; any |.,.-e to, y
.. i -ivo, i? v.;,.- y:. ? !) h.y Afls. 1.'.
\\\- tiiai.k yoti Airs.
My-, .'ttrii- "Mlnick ivv:tc,i her
^ '<r.i utters to ii> r heme airt
i' e?i in ii; * i.o a.tii :.s c "ate.
O- lv.il J ,:\\ > ). toy thoil't-e!
j M v. title _ Airs. 1 ot.ia.:,. W.ll;..- *
to ye: y -a..! to see his sistef
ml ' hilor;-!i home to visit 'her
? rmit her atl'l family?f:o|-.:' W >?.1
? ?tth;;;'.; N.:*t'r ? ''
'I 'll ?d-dt?i-r?h?pii'l'lo oo '?~
L_h?.11 .1 .:Iy ;:i?d) dLoa.o A
?*y - stole. rT7"'tT.-M- v ili H"
ot ;? si.met.ts soiih
'* tm Thr?sick ' li?rt Mr?. 'I.nhv
' oyher. Ai>>. ;;h A I. Ky...
' Ail", /f! i - \ II U'TiST ( Hi !M II
14; v. (i. W . liriehtI'.ai i). I'.isim
1 .1? !.ri-t<. 'I he Siuulny
1 i t ... ? v\ :th S .ij't.. teao'tvi
, t li:' 'r | I in l- - - ! \\
?' "im". i n; 1:'
\ ; ., v
>ri \ i ! I
- < :ii'V U-il
a yoat-. Sac ! avOs t<> nnvjiii
..or' loss Mrs. M. K. M . 1 .i.
.oI:ItS oi, s. Mr.-', liia V. a'aill.
-tVatrrtm. y.-Tonrrrr?"Trr I; f
. iary, Johnston. S. ('.; Mr. Sam ol
(iary. ?Salinla. P. ( .; Mr. ialaC
(Iary. Wutorhury. t'oim. Matio
John on of (\>nn.: Mr. an I
>11 s. Ifeiiry (iary ot' A. jriista. (ia.
Wo r.or in the cjinmn.nity,
' alsG in the church.
i MHBBraonRMMnwna
^1 M-A D A :
1 | 'I he first time ii
I Sli: * " FOR TIITi
I n a> ho PilO It* \e]
0 Kenie-nher. sl e iruaranleya'lto f
| ail am of v ?": entire life, rust i
< mii win. She iruarantees to
I properties, c ha tine the conditn
I ' nil can look hack upon your lif
B been aveited had you proper hi
^ 13 all. What benefit would,it rea<
io remove the dark- cloud whir
uuaraulecs to do to each and f
. .T-O cl > tin ?' >.iln>l lOlO?
If (1 force?* t.nt il SIC at (Viinplis'li
bitior, of y.iur life. Satisfact
Separate Itoom For Colored I'
? - and he c?o>vHveeth. t'rires with
I'et niai eniIy I.orated on Meetir
II it> ha ay, nc\t to Kawes I
tcoo a. M. to 10:ftn V. >
I WaHHHBMHBBHI
?| \[ Pepsi-Cola Company,
J Franchisee! Kottler: Coluir
^
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r*rrwr?w H :r.nu of PuMIc Relations
-uW-H+O ! c.nd l.H'UTeiVanls~Craijr
id: cf (. Uu.ago, Illinois, watching a
i their coiiiiuu'.t ut '1 u.-kegee Army
* A IK l-N M:\vs
j Friendship ( luirch
: 1 I--' ;-n.l<!iin nrondly hailed Snnj
day . . .hinc :.'0? h as marking the
| u!1 iI'1.. J. J. .Mint y \viui iTTuorP"
- I'-g.1' :i:;rn-7ii; . t reni'iny. At the'
; ti. 1 "1 Lii iimnlis ot' pas lorinr
' fi ienkship. Jiev. Ahnov has. with
the licit' ??!' the members a n <t
'in-: e'< < !' the churn., pan! <>1V all ?
' ci:t> :ai:rlii a'. I'hl:- .?? lite eh rch.
it - l.t i < >;.? iieum the r.roi tgage nit
j 'V' war dime. ly put ' .
, J;11ir < !! a celo.al rally in an eJfn.rt -j
[ :< t :- e >' ! " ' ??; im-. <-\c?, w'neti
I ail- li e t<v.;.!> v? re Inin
j I: l < lay : 1 .i.nI..
I i ? jn'oin-attt for these services
. V Ti* "S. .iulhiv.-, ; '
Prelude?
j 11\ tit..-. The Church':.; One Founda.
. tion OJjLlVXKatu-U.
lli-v. 1. K. (iiini
I Anthem?Pin-it
| llemarks in he'ail" <if tin* minisi
t:i ei.-y?Rev. DttUois. ,_L
; Fein: rk> lit "^ccaTT <>1 tile iayntotr
i ot iiie city -Mi. 1'. <A. -it.wes
1 S-i'i l)e,-..e"? Mi;.-. .1. H. Me
T" Kissick ~ : ' - ?
! lie . Pea. TI. Winn
llyinii---! Love 'lay Kingdom Lord
; S i n.j'ti ?IP \ . 11. 11. tirav
1"' i" ' " '
i A ;Mr> m^.nt'nt.s " :
-j-iltTTTnll-l III I????? ~ .
..(Oi lynv.c ?'- : u;:jy Ceremony (Un
i.i'f t ? ?? ??
i.. ?.y o! Cuml-yrinn^ church ; __
a a iii address on the 4 .
. e "Ivc'i. P it oi lJeht". He '
J .-I in* a < spellbound hy his
:.m;>:'!:<g mtei prctatmn of how wo
.in- < ; to 1. T<> or.iy <f..' man - ?
I ft h.!.*t' he uasc He paid '<>
: i ?: ? i saAuT .en u/; h His li'e.
jiie ended this wonderful sermon v
j with tr.e lyoni- "Owe n ? man, out
j to : ; i \ v-To' e: it"..1 out ot' tieuu"
| i ht'tfiani was can led
jo.it a* licaiitliuljv us can tie ilinig
j .m-d. and at tin* end tl;e entile
church n**enthictl on front steps
I hTriTT.v ,'n I'l tu'titfe. 1 wo lit
j lire to Vfal with the thought that ??
| Ctay heuan with, which ;-s
i'.nl i!iitv -a"..- to In- only one
tinny n ote to ' e said, that is the
j . ! "Amen." '"here has been
j jiiae'd a y. vonj*" connotation upon
1 thai word, for people generally ...
take it to mean the end. But it
only means the completion of one
treat work, and threat prospects
for others to come.
M T H K L M A
1ST AND ADVISOR
i your City, County or State
NAMI- MADAM THELMAN g
or.tr?-l the thought, mind and at- I
-in.' matter how far away they H
r faiis u briny about a speedy
.M' of your choice, reunite the |
'he u!?ith's lost Measure. B
(ring about every desire and am
>Hf every obstacle that may be in
promote your business, sell your
?n of your entire life. Perhaps
e and s?>e how trouble eouid have
nice at the proper time. Perhaps
e woman wiw loums all and sees ?
ling be t? you unless she is able
h hangs over you: and this she
very one railing upon her.
i?s- every hope and r.esire and amion
guaranteed or no charges,
eople. White and Colored come
in the reach of att.
ig Street in the Trailer on No. 1
itarber Shop. West 'Columbia
1. DAYS AND SUNDAYS
U~ r.-*T...t
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Loifc Island City. N. Y. - -4+
ibia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.