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PAGE EIGHT f:'- Union Mourns f Loss of Prominent ? Citizen Uriuti. >S. C.- -Ki insisti service* of the late I'?Tddic Choice Rcuwick. who oassed awiiv at his pal "* ?! hor>?M h Church street Kcrc7~\v:erc held Wednesday ~ To - 2 at the St. Paul Baptist church of which he had been h deacon for approximately ten years. These scrvhes were <op;!ucte?l hv Rev. !TriiTr_TorTrrr~dT~M7MoT:r7Tfn7iiF(rrwtTn~~ baptized and ordaired the late Doa'on Renmick diirinf h>s p:>>. to rate of the St. Paul Baptist church His text?was taken from Proverb 27:1 "Bunst. not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest tint what a day may brine forth.""" Many ^ood cpialitios in tlie life of the deaccascd were spokcr to assuage the oricf of his loved ones by Rev. J. A. Baton and Rev. A. | A. Sims. Rev. 17. C. Sanders, pas-1 tor, was master of ceremonies. The deacons of St. Paul and Mr. \V. K. Free were nail bearers; Mrs, Johneie V-'illmnis, Mrs. Rcssic Gibson, Miss*: Wilma Talley, Louise Ruff ~ and Bernicc Sartor wore flower nriils. He was an expert tailor and for many years he owned and operated the Renwick's pry Cleaning and Tfljloriiv- Co. In later ve^. he was the tailor for the Llrjon Pry Cleaning Co. and for the pas' 20 months w r?s the co-owner of # I lie McK'wsick and Rcnwick Ftin oral home. His partner, Mr. 1. G. McKissiek, s|>okc of the line business dealir.as they had had tov pretber where peace and unity prc' vailed at all times. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss \ nnie Relle Rlackwcll also of Union, S. C.> two soils. Fred. Jr., and John Erwin; ore baby daughter, Ri'dgeley Irhydee; two brothers, John Rcnwick, Waukoegan, III., and Mason Renwick, Ashcvillc. N. C.; one sister, Mrs. J. C. White, Winston-Salem. N. C., and a host of relatives and frierds. Tie was laid to rest ncav his*sifter. Miss Mary Rcnwick, who preceded him to the grave just two weeks, and his mother. Mrs. Gomel ia Romvrck who preceded him almost four years ago. Among the . out-of-town relatives and guests vho paid their tribute of resoccL were: -Mrs. Ruth King. Mrs. Jemima Rcnwick, Mis.? villc, N. C.; Miss Almctn White aid airs.?Moore.?Winston-Salem. N. Mr. Fred Blaekwell and son. New York CiJy; Rev. an i Mki A. R. king- Rev. apd Mrs. R. ~T. Blocker. Lancaster, S. c.; Miss -v Mittylee Davis. New Jersey; Mrs. Mamie Wilson. Aiken. S. C.; Miss Matred McKisr-ick, Denmark, S. ('.; Mrs: Inabinett"itrclr sister. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams. .Miss Mildred Williams, Mrs. Bertha | Jones. Mrs. Rivers, Mr. Hammond. 1 Spartanburg, S. C.; Miss Mae Clarkson. Mr. and Mrs Collier ""Liaison,- ~"Mr7 aTttl Mrsi Melody " Aloorehcad and daughter. Mrs. Louise 11. Bogan, Mrs. Ida Nance, Mrs. Hcrrin and friend, Columbia, ?S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. David Cureton. Spartanburg; Sergeant Har-X~X*-X"X~X"X~X~X?<X~X~X"X' Madam PAULINE - - 1'AL.MIST? LIFE , READER Guarantees to Read Your Entire Life Calls your Sweetheart by name. - Readings on all affair* of life. I'rices in reach of everyone White and Colored LOOK FOR TRAILER Madam Oftiec on Meeting Street next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch City of West Columbia ^ j THE WHOLE FAMILY B Ulll I DC DCtnV ffihh gfc ntngi at mealtime if you pa** the ' word around that you arc going to serve hot biscuits. No\v, ; to be sure that they are the ADJXII FLOUR. It require* . Ibost and most nutritious, get * bag of Enriched Table-Tested less shortening" and is rich in vitamins. 1 ( Enriched Table-Tested A D L U H FLOUR YOUR GROCER Ckti itiWLY YOU - * 11 " V-T~? ? 1_. ? f" r' ? per. Camp Croft, S. C.; Mrs. Har- | per, Columbus, (la. The white neighbors and friend* j as well as the colored frier da of Union expressed their sympathy in beautiful floral, designs, cards >f condolence, telegrams and more iinpible ways that showed that the deceased was well-loved and highly respected by all who knew him. His sudden passing was a great shock to all, hut niary have kind-words to his beloved family -they -may hold -fast to things lie loved, most dearly. IN and Around The Forest City CLEVELAND, oAlO I7y Rosalie IT D7fvis_ Recent (iradualcs -'Cleveland, Ohio??A.mong. the June .graduates arc Mrs. Helm Holmes Armstcad. H.R. from Flora Sonc Mather College of Western Reserve university. Miss Doris K. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tonus Brown. Iiom Glorvillc high school. Miss Brown is also the winner of a scholarship to Western Reserve university. ?^ Miss Bessie Mao Singleton, laughter of Mr. and Mr"-. Robert Sinplctbn front John Hay high -ehooi. * Home A pain Rev. ard Mrs. W. M. Ttowns, pastor and wife, of the East Mt. / on HaptTsf?rhureh. 'and 'several of his members. including Mrs. Bettic Price' and Air. .Sam White, have returned front the Nat. Rapt. Sunday School congress whh'h convened in Pallas, Texas. Farris-Wnght The A-ntioch Baptist church was the scene of the wedding Wednesday evening June 16, of Miss liester Leona Wright, daughter of jMj'. and Mrs. Luther Burks. 1401 Crawford Road and Mr. Mclvin Ernest 1?arris of Columbus, Ohio. ~ The Reverend Wade II. McKTnC ney performed the ceremony. A reception followed in the lower Visitors Mrs. Ethel Guinn. winsome sihoolma'ant fiom Birmingham, Ala., was a visitor in the home of Mr. ami Mrs. ?Davis?and mother of East 93 street last v.cek.' : Miss Vashtie Henderson of East 105 St. was a week end. visitor in Washington, D. C. Ilcr mother. Mrs. Forrest Henderson, returned with her. 1 INDIAN HILL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Rev. J. B. Roseborough, I'astor Roll callhig day at Indian Hill A. M. E. Zion eliurch 5th Sunday in May. We believe that Bishop J. W. Martin made no mistake in appointing Rev. J. B. Roseborough as pastor of Indian Hill circuit, which is located near Fort AliiII. S: C. He fertile rifrtrr man Tor the right place. All members of the church and community love him very much. The church is filled to its capacity every Sunday. Bishop Martin is a Moses whose judgment is directed by the Almighty. Rev*. Roseborough is able to lenrf his prople botH"spiriutally and financially. Under his leadership we were ahlo raise on the oth Sunday in May*.$203.18., The pastor pifwched a firerjr roll cull sermon. Text GomT12:27 And he said unto him what is thy; name? This sermon will long live in the hearts and mind of the peotiln nf Pnrl Mill Mill church. After the sermon Rev. Rosborough called the roll of the members. All answered to their names. At d -o'clock Presiding {Older Dr. X T. Muddock preaehed for us from Acts 1:8. This was a soul stirring sermon. At the evening worship, 8:150, Sunday, Rev. Muddock preached from John 11:7. All went away rejoicing, We thank God for the judgment of Bishop John W. Martin a net "Elder J. T Muddock for sending us this -wonderful pastor. 'We ask the j prayers of every Christian in the A. M. E. Zion connection and all I other denominations that his stay with us will be a successful one.' Ry Miss Mildred Davis I It IN I I Y NEWS S. S. at us.m! hour aid the lesson was -"well discussed. Prayer meeting?followed. Sttrv France* Jackson and others ealding. A testimonial meeting followed. Love Feast was taken. The pas tor brought the message from the 11 Cor. 1:5-5. Subject: Self Examination. He perached a noble sermon then anmiistered the Lord's lloly-i Communion. Mrs. Caughman wosrhipe dwith us and we were g|ft(l to see her. Collection #38.28. Friday June 18, oi^r Missionary .onvoeaCon begins. Pray.for our success. Sunday night the sej-vic; eg were fine. Two young boys served as stewards: ( Mr. Major Burton ar>d Mr. Richart^^cpU. ? taitlJe Mass Carolyn Nauce is ioack in Greenville spending some itime with her mother. She is very i much missed around here. .1 " ??? ? - . .' - Queens of tf Above is another selection of queens picked by our boys in service for this v.celc. The first prize of $5.01) in War Savings Stamps goes to 'M.iss Lula Purdue (left) 1-epiTfceivijng the Los Angeles. ("h1.. The second prize winner of STVJAMES a. M. K. CHllHH Rev. K. I/. Moore, Pastor ta - ?. - ^ , ?Sunday hriiy. all ideal dnv at St. James, our Supt. and teacher worshiped with sister Anna A"l>lo, c..?t ~ r ... -i i %-mijji. ?? j ?m vm\ vim* < |1 ill invu" Children'.; D, y program. The choir wont to Oak Grove; ohorch oi*'i rendered munic where they or joyed thcntselrcs. Sunday n':le. Rev. 11 . ,\V. Gilliam pastor at Greenville, preached a soul stirring sermon at St. Luke . AMK church, Rev. S. J. Johnson pastor, used for his subject What think jr of Christ and who's Son is lie? Mrs. Obbie Rika.nl hail as he.r guest, her sister Lizzie Dennis of Prosperity; daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Moon; daughter-in-law Mrs. Ida Mac Ruff and little grandson Lufonl Theodore Ruff. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. C. Lotman, Pastor CI old vi lie?Sunday was Child T-cn's day. We had an extra large eongregation.?Sunday school art" the usual hour, with officers and | teacher* -at- their posts. Remarks by the pastor on -thc-lcsson^ Service began immediately. He took his text from 1 Sam. 1:28L theme: Children. Every mother and -her children should luivn lirunl fhit wonderful sermon, lie was teaching them'the direct way to rear their children. The collection for the day $22.18 We are Wtjrklng hard to raise our Missionary assessment. Mt. Zion will entertain the convention the second week in August. Rev. J. C. Lctman was weekend guest of 'Sister Lillie Smith, lie enjoyed his stay very much. PLEASANT SPRING A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Pastor ricasant Spring?iLajst Sunday the S. S. lesson was beautifully taught by" A. P. "CorToy, Jr. Our able superintendent, Mrs. Katie Bowman gave a very fine recapitulation. The school was graced Avtth the presence of Mrss Ella Corley, who is visiting her parents the A. P. Corleys, 5r. She will return to Tomlinson high at Kingstree whcic she will engage in teaching in tlie summer school. The Sunday school received well deserved word.; of commendation from our erudite pastor Rev. Clinton A. Uunlap for the-very line manner in which the subject "Juvenile Delinquency" .was iscussecf The pastor spoke eloquently on Parents* Problems. The Ushers' hoard is requested to meet, after service on the fourth Sunday for reorganization CORRECTION Of the Uidgcwood Raptist church news in last week's issue in mentioning the amount of the different pews raised in the Pew Rally. \ mistake was made in printing the amount that Sister Jennie Mae Davis' pew raised. Sister Davis' Pew raised $21.25. instead of $2.25, which was in last week's paper. Sorry, hut we hope that Sistcu' Davis will take notice ami read this., PLEASANT (iJtOVE BAPTIST CHl'RCH SICK LIST (kdumbia?Bro. James Wheeler has been confined to his bed because of hifth blood pressure and a stroke of paralysis for aKout six months at his home. We notice to cull at his hojU?~ ~aod leave your syillfiulby and prayers, You uiust uot forget him. He has been a member of this church for about thirty years. He lives at No. 14 Scrivens Avenue, ?By. Rev. F. B. McNeal. I i THE PALMETTO LEAD te Service Men Sjfljj i Bpwi ^J1. m J I 8 ?;5.0() ir? War Savings Stamps tc Miss Mercedes Yvonne Hardaway (center) fi5d2 Eherhart Ave.. Chi . cago, Ili., representing the Chica go World and the !!rd prize ol SJ.OO i<- War Savings Stamp: goes to Miss Yashli Johnson right Mrs. Attliic Sufo'cL Laid T6 ftest IMrs. Annie Ruber of Route t Fox .'{R. Columbia. S. C!. departed this life on Tupsday night. 'June IS. r.M.'i at -;i:45 o'clock at bet home. She ?. survived" by font Cleavers Rube, Mr.. Ben Suiter and Mr, l*nn - Stthcr: onr jrirt Mrs MaT^ic IVts: fourteen grand' children, seven .groat-errands; ftv.t daughtcr-in-ln** one son-in law one brother Mr. Ellord Summers art(l a sister-in-law. , , 1(. Mrs. Ruber was- a faithful men bev of Bro-wn (Jhapol A. M. E church, ArthurUnvn. We loved her but God loves hot best. Sleep or mama and lake your rest PENDLETON POINTS . The hot weather hasn't alTcct Jed Sunday school and church goers Sunday morning1 the Supt., her co workers and pupils arc found al their posts reasoning and -discus! ing the lesson. Children's Day program in aftei noon and night was well attendee : as trrll-To; in the- rumlitTmr rrf=tfa various numbers attested t h < whole hearted interest manifest by teachers and pupils. Supt. Cruv ford is over anxious for succcs* in the work. The pastor not only gives~faitb iuf jtuljtit service in expounding the gospel,...practically front wliicl spiritual application . is made, bo never forgets the general tinancia obligations required, but guilty a never manifesting personal final) eial interest; because of this un selfish attitude, he is averaging I itt Ato> *-?* !?' 1 ? ' 1,1 . mi >.1.1 n.-a>.-v, wiy - iiuniu t'd tiouar per month salary. Truly thi: whole-hearted interest is in tin general success of the church then fore the church manifest her ap prociation by doing its duty. j The parents" andTrlends arc nov looking forward to the fourth Sui day night's program being dedi cated to the many soldiers? fron the churches and community. This program is sponsored by Mesdant cs R. G. Reese and M. J. Craw ford. Come tftfrly if you want i good seat. TJtc public -is cordial ly invited. Children's Day program at S.l ver Spring Baptist chttfeh wai very interesting and well rendered by the young- people under the su pervision of Mesdames Ella Doyh and P. W. Thompson. The linen and cotton slunve - git en by Mrs. C. l'\ Rrid in linrnn of her daughter Viola who was made the bride of Eh-of. Ncvinei Austin of Orangeburg, Feb. 14th was veyy beautiful in every a* pect. Many out-of-town guesti were present tn the afternoon him night. Many games were playo< after which the bride prcscnte< the bride's book for inspectioi which contained beautiful biogra pineal sketches of bride an< groom. Many lovely and uscfu - gifttr were roeotvrd by the Invdc At a late hour ice nroum I'nnt-io and candy was served by the hos toss. Mr. and Mrs. Austin lef immediately for Orangebttffj, thei futuneehome. The local \V. H. and F. Mission WATCH YOUR HA) One 2 ?/4 Oz. jar LFSTKk'S S SCAM' TREATMEN One 4 Or. Bottle LKKTEKK F One S Or. jar LESTER'S BET Send Money Order for >1.45. ( We Curry a Full Line of I Write for our Catalog. T~" W. & M. PRODIT 117 KEARNEY AVENUE i I' ' 'A". '.V EH . . . ? ? presenting the Palmetto Leader lewspaper at Columbia, S. C. and her address'is Post Office box - Curlislc, S. C. Prises for the ai bove queens will be mailed this j s \m ek by the Press Photo Scrvcc. t (Tress Photo .Scrvcc. Tary . society w as royally entertained Friday bv Mrs. K. N, Fisher in her lovely home, Mrs. Fisher is . local church worker, no sacrifice io t\^v j;u ai iui Jin t'? lllrthC I UJ ' i ;irryiinr im the work of I h c ' i'(huiTl). After the business meet? \ ing the social period consisted of " j revbaling the capsule sisters which caused much amusement and sur prise. Tin* hostess served a dc' ' !ic ions course of salad; crackers, Tvalic and i.e punch. Quite a number of King Chapel members including the senior choir motored to Seneca the third Sun' day afternoon vith the Pastor Key M. II Williams to witness the first ) 1 religious service in the A, M. 10. ' church just hu'.it. it is nothing i tcSs than a miracle to see this! wonderful little church so neatly constructed or rebuilt, since it was " ?n unused church bought about >0 miles away, torn down and haul .ed to Seneca for the service o f only six A. M. E.'s in Seneca, but bids to become one of the strong ' little churches in the upper Piediiiont', OYiI.v" a ''Williams would " undertake this ''herculean" job. Pendleton has rallied largely t o this effort in dollars and labors. A laige audience witnessed the j opening and the pastor preached , an ai)lc sermon. At.Ahe .fixocluj f I sion clubs made. financial reports. Y?Miss Thcolus' Hamburg?l'or hi . erly of Pendleton, but now of New ^ York made a week end visit to hcF parents, Ajr, and Mrs. liavey ilum3 burgi - -- ?? r? v Mrs. Susie Milliner Gantt o f New York is making an extensive . visit with her sister Mrs. F. \YilI liams. j- Mr. James Thompson is happy to see his son Ben Thompson of Now York who has been away for , a number of years. Prof. and Mrs. Kevins Austin _ of Orangeburg spent Sunday with e their mother Mrs. C. F. Rcid. L< .Miss Fcrrcll Collins has returned to New Rorhelle, N. Y. after . penning a month with her par;r CTJts Mr. iilid Mrs. S. J. T3. Col, I ins. The Home Kconomic Teacher , Miss Moorland-- has begun h e_r 5 work here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Foster. Pendleton is triad to welcome this young lady ^ in our midst and wish for her a * successful school term. She may depend on the cooperation of the" parents and friends. ? Miiss Anzalon Wheeler spent the j--weele in (ieorgia visiting rcijjii^rs She reports an enjoyable stay. p, R. J. Clark, reporter r rTRev. Dennis Daniel ! Returns to Greenville < Greenville, S. ('.? Rev. Dennis i Daniel, the pastor- oT~ Triumph 1 church here has returned to the 'I city. He rs engaged in a social i defense program which convenes - Jime 25th at St. Paul Baptist d chuuch of_which he is the sponsor and l\lr. Klliott Brown, president. ! I Many high tilings arc in this prom s incut young man and Mr. Brown J- lis doing all there is in hrs power f ,to push his organization to tfie r front with the aid of all htsrassT^ tants. Mrs. Sadie Brown, reporter [R AT THE TEMPLE!! TER/S.SPECIAL TEMPLE it) SCALP TREATMENT HAS SEEN TESTED! YOU TOO, ilrf T T /1 f^rn r?T."^C1f IT T*C1 I Wll-ij uim ur^u liia;. ,PE I AL TEMPLE AND T *0.50 INK COCOA NET SHAMPOO .35 TER SHEEN PRESSO 50 $1.35 10% Federal Tax .10 We will pay the PostaRe. $1.45 Produeta for the Beauty Shop. CTS CORPORATION JERSEY CITY. N. J. I C i LEXINGTON CIRCUIT NEWS Iter. I. O. Simmons. Pastor The people ot our town turned out in a bit; way to Bethel church however our dear pastor was called to Philadelphia, Pa., due to sickness of - n"TCtlTtiVc. We hope that lie finds the sick much improved. The'-ReVi W. E. Lee preached for' us, the morning sermon and Rev H. M. Taylor preached the evening sermon. ??The trustees?eewlimul ? ?neati sum of finance. .Mrs.' Cora .Jones has returned after a week's visit to her relatives in Michigan. She reports a very profitable trip. citizen of our town and mcnibci of St. Paul Baptist church passed away after several weeks of illncss. Rev. A. R. Bailey her pas tor eulogized the remains. Othei ?mininsUns?in?attendance?were Rev. A. P. Porter and Rev. \V. E. Lee. The' young folk of Mt. Zion church rendered a very fine program at the above named church on Suhday p.m. with the presence of the boy preacher ami the fine roup of. West Columbia. This same group will be with us i at Bethel church Sunday night. The -Junior choir will jiIko sing am! the Usher board will render service and several other things will feature the program. He sure to come and on time and hear the whole matter. ?Our nastor will be with us at Spring?ttiti?m?Hie morning and the boy preacher will preach there in the afternoon. The Junior, choir will sing. The public is invited. Mr. John U. Sltgh has the~eo?- \ trant of painting Bethel church and is really beautifying the interior of the church. As we are going to press we arc inform that Francis Caughinan ell (icau at her home. 1- uncrat arrangements art' incomplete at tliis writing. tXH.'HLK BRANCH A. .M. U. ( HL'RCIl Rev. Iv. ('. Cunningham. F'astor The .Sunday school convened at 10 o'clock and was conducted by the Sunt, a ml l.is co-workers. Review by the pastor. Rev. Red"mond preached the morning sermon. lie gave us a sermon that .vas real inspiring. A large numl-er was present including several visitors whom we invite to come againAt r> o'clock Childrcm's Day pro gram was observed. A nice audience was present to witness this wonderful program that was con-* ducted by Mrsr?Alberta Blassingalc. - - ai o p.m. ucv. mggs orougnt us it soul stirring s.Qr.utQO jrftci'. which a program in honor of fathers was presented. Remarks by Rov. -Cunningham. On the sick list arc Mrs. Anil a rec Jowei*s, Mrs. Rosa Holmes and Mr. George Dervin. Let us pray for them a speedy recovery. Cora Coleman, reporter LAKE CITY NEWS The ACE League of St. James was very- live on last Sunday. The discussion was conducted by the district league president, Prof. L. D, Bradley. Misses Anna Lee, Elizabeth and Mv. Rufus German who recently returned from Charleston -wore present. The League at Wesley was reorganized on last jBunday with Mr. Walter Scott as president.^ Music was furnished by Rev. J. B. Brock of Sumter. ?Misses Carrie Bell, Mary Johnson and Mrs. Catherine M. Morgan of Florence were here o n business last week. Mrs. Helen Mclver has been here for the past several days visiting relatives. She has now made her nomc in uarnngton. Her husband, Prof. J. E. Mclver is now employed at the Navy Yard in Charleston... Miss Carrie Washington is ex? pectcd home from New York the first week in next month. Prof. Bradley is to deliver a talk on Unit/ at the district meet ing of the Sisters' Missionary Convention of the Pentecostal church 011 next Sunday evening. The meeting will be held at tne clmrch of Elder D. C. McFadden in Deep Iliver. LEESVILLE HERALD Mr. James Abney who has been ill for somcthnc in the State hos pital passed away June 16th at the age of 47 years and 5 months old lie leaves a wife, Mrs. Hattie Al any; two daughters Mrs. Xucile Dories, little Annie O. I'-. Abany. one grand, one sister Airs. Mary K. Cozier; nine. nieces and six nephews , all of Cecsviiio aim Kaluda and many other relatives to mourn his death. Mr. Abany was funcralizcd at the Phillippi Baptist church in June ' 17th, Saluda county, where he was a deacon and a member for a number of years. There were remarks by several of the members. Funeral sermon by Rev. J. .E. Me Adams of Leesville who accompanied the family with the re main to its resting1 place. The friends and neighbors sympathize with Mrs. Abany and family in the death of the husband and father. Members of the said church were pallbearers. Mr. T. F. Drafts, Mrs. -l,uln Thomnson. Mrs* Mnrv Rowo are jOn the sick list also Mr. Thomas Quattlebaum. Mrs. Celia Inabinet of Philadelphia, Pa. are here spending some time' with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee were rn A ' A Wont Columbia last week one d on business. Mrs. Carrie Elhcridgc and s Mr. Webster Ktheridge of Augi ta are here spending" sometii with Mr. Isninh Nr>pris and faTni Mrs. Ol+via P. Drafts, report Friendship baptist Church Kev. E. A. Moss, Pastor Sunday was a jdeasant day f the churchgoers in and arou Lcesville. Services .were held at Fi ler ship at tlie usual hour with t pastor at his post. Among the attending the service were C Algernon Quattlcbaum, Pfe. Fra K. Boyd and Pvt. George Har son. : Sergeant Manuel C. Kdinond reported having recovered from Miss Mary Ruth Bryant a .Miss Rosa Mac Bryant was t Sunday. They were accompani to the home of Mr. I.vtex hv couple of friends. ( . The lricnds of Pfc. Frank Boyd may be interested to kn that he has returned to Canip V Dorn, Missi.^juftcr a brief furlou here among relatives and Cricn I The Friendship choir under 1 leadership* of Mr. L. C. liar presented their annual singii The folio ins choirs rendered n sie; ()1 i\ Branch, Sprint; Hilt, Zion, Go d Hope, I'hillipi, Culvi imi Frit .idship choirs. A sunt $43.50' v as raised. Cpl. Algernon Quattlcbaum Lcesv.lle ami. Fort Jackson ' .pending a ten day furlough monc relatives and friends. Miss Uo'vc and Miss Lyte.s ported having an enjnvahie aft noon in the presence of Mr. You end Mr. Derrick of Lcxingt The latter is a former student Kittrcll college. Kittroll, N. C. Mr. William Smith was i truest of Miss Mary Lee Bytes Sunday. . Mvss M. RoWe. spent the \v< end in Columbia wttli sister M Squire Ethcridge, Jr. | HANNAH AME CHlRCII Rev. T. E. Robinson. I'astoi ! Sunday was a beautiful d At 11 o'clock the final rites w< held at Hannah for little At Margaret Davenport, the grai daughter of Mr. and Mrsh?Jtist Davenport. A very fine Fathers' Day p graivr^vatr carried out at 8:30 Sunday evening, with Rrothcr H.?McNaiy presiding. This p ifi am consisted of short talks,_ from our Very fine quartet. 1 fathers played ii very import! . .part on this?program. ?You are cordially invited to present on July 18th.-at- Lev Chapel church t<( attend N< berry County Local Quartet c vention.-There will i>e quart from all over the county. Dc miss this grand treat. I'UO F ESS IO N A L DEN T A L ' . NOTICE Wanted to buy one chair t: cuspidor?used. Box 92 Dillon, S. Waverly Unknown Lunch Room Courteous Service Mrs. Rosa Davis, Proprietoi 2319 Ueryais St. Phone 2-71 ?CONSULT ? M ADAM CECI First Time in State, Count) or City _ ? - ?? I will tell you ji i Mhhh guru t ho love t'he one you most desire; cont or influence the actions of aivyo even though miles away. Gu an tec success where others f MADAM CECIL All Business Confidential Z HourariH" a.mT~to~y h.tn. Permanently located in 2nd Pi ' man Trailer on left side of Hi nay No. 1 coming out of Colum next to Mrs. Roland's Groc. St Vfyen Sundays \V. Columbia, S. tHhr iJpecial Readings for a sh time only! For Apuointment4 J'iionc 229 I LEEVY'S Fl I !rw1?*rtnL'inn> nnrl Kmha LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCl ANYTIME ANYWHEI Superior Equipm Superior Servic I SLOIiAN? LOWER PRIC No Deserving Poor Ref 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLl Saturday, June 26, 1943, ay j KaBsaBi* on CONEY ISLAND ,K" IN TECHNICOLOR m' WUh HETTY CVRAHLK ,GEORGE MONTGOMERY m- " ' he- ' HMMMMSMMi jjj; M?NI)AV iind TIKSDAY FOR MARGARET" ? Starring nd ROIIERT YOt'NG he LAfcAINE DAY rm M A RG A RET OMtRlEN ?? irwl R * ' * ow Kh ^ Lhc 4?^K^*WKKKKhMm?w?****4*mWh5mMmM^ ,jrs , -" 4^y S: Lincoln Memorial Park, Inc. oJ - Columbia's New .<"'* CEMETERY 7 ~ ~ a- KILSKKYK MNtSl.K A N l > FA m 11,v Plots NOW . v I', I.E. SCOTTrMgr.? ' * Z Phone 2-4765 of Lhc X^"X^mX^X"X"X~X~X^X^X' on | I.CaWttOODOOO^OOcOOOCf.OWO^i rs'. Waverly Esso Station Cof. IMNK & TAYLOR STS. Make This- Your Headquarters For Complete ^ ONK-STOI* SKUYICE I1IH TELEPHONE i?." 1H Jasper Caldwell, .Manager DOOOOOOOOOOvOOOOOOOOOOtOCn: ro on ro * . *" ; Brown's Lunch Room rhc 1014 LAI)Y~~STKKKT TiTt Good Home Cooking A ? Specialty? : crs l'rompt and Courteous Sertice *w- Reasonable Prices cu Open Each Day Until Mid?n't * > . mgni. ? Mrs. W. L. Brown, Proprietress ? c44#44#44#44#44#44#44#44#44#!44#44#44#44#44#44#44#44#44#44#44!#44#44#44^ 4#44#44I44#44#44#44#44#44#44i#44#44#44#44#44#44#44I44#44#44*44#44#44w>ii, >'pc Foro Beauty School ' r Located at 2481 Millwood At#. BEAUTY. CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES [ Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling Croquinollitig, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy and i_ Electricity. r PHONE 5687 390 Annie M.'Pope T. Malonc, Pres. ? Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor r COLUMBIA'S NEWEST AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB ,st THE SAVOY CLUB io rnritr.n q\ the ni.lL >ur " WINNSBOHO ROAD ica -jVi Miles from the City Limit* her of Kan Claire. The Savoy Cluh or~ was formerly known as the Palmetto. Grill. ?1*- Sea Foods. Chicken- su*l Steaks .A Specialty. . We cater to Private Parties ro1 and Clubs nc, ar. Mrs. Lola F.. Nilcs, Proprietress u 11. Mollie's Cafe and ) JJ"; Beauty Shop hi? First Class-?Best of Service orc Reasonable To All c Open every Day until MidoM nijjht. Appointments Filled Phone 2-7895 - x 70 1916 BLANPING ST,C_/ JNERAL HOME 1 '? I I used , L S '^vy, Mgr. JMBIA . PHONfc 23619 1 . , 1 >. .. .. '.'i