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Sf- rT ; - ' /t Saturday, July 3, 1943. ?roe Louis Barruw when lie yrrired partner with Henry Armstrong t 4wuis and Private First Class A1 Sr champion of the world. r LEESV1LLE HKRALt) Sick list: Mr. Thomas Quattl? baum, Mr. Torencc Drafts,. Mi>. Lula Thompson, Mrs. Wilhelhicna Angers, mrs. a manna Angers, Mrs. Mary Boyd, Mrs. Laura B. Carter. - We hope them, a speedy recovery, also Mrs. Mary Rowc. Mrs. Lizzie Porter has returned after having enjoyed a visit with her son and family in Columbia. Cpl. E. H. Bryant, Ft. Bolviar. Va., is spending sometime with his parents and other relatives and frfends. 4 ? . Mr. Melv'in Stalling of Walterbprq visited Mr. Charlie Boyd, Jr oti Sunday reporting that his grandmother Is stitl very ill. Mrs. AUu Latiniore. Mr. and M-rs Rufus. Tumphrey and daughter from Batesburg spent Sundaywith Mr.'and Mrs. Seal Boyd. Mr. J, M. "Morris spent Sunday with Miss B. Thomas. * FRIENDSHIP NEWS Rev, E, Ac MOW. Minister The members and friends of the Friendship Baptist church celcbrat ed its sixty-second anniversary Sunday. "The guest speaker was ^ the Rev. Price of Philadelphia, Pa. Special service was held for the nvoi^jers of the armed forces and those serving in the armed forces Present were Cpl. E. H. Bryant and Cpl. Algernon Quattlebaum. A beautiful solo was sung by Mrs. Sam ?Howard, a member of Calvary A ME church. The Rev. Adams pastor of St. Matthew CME church remembered our anniversary by paying his offering along with one penny per year for the church's anniversary. The total amount raised throughout the day amounted to $70.00. Our members on the sick list are sister Mary Rowe, sister Arnanda Adgcr and sister Lula Broadwater. Miss Willie Lytes and cousin Pvt. Boysic Hartley of New York, were guosts of Miss Dorothy M. Rowc on Sunday. Jhe girls and boys of Lecsvillc rdfftrted having spent a pleasant evening at the birthday party oi ? Mi&fi-Marv K. prvant.'on Friday night. Miss M. Roht was the truest of Miss* Rosa Mae JJryant on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 15". Da via ""a n d daughter of Colvnibia snent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Press Bryant, last week. Mr. Foster Adger and son of Charlotte, N. C. Vtstted 'M/r. and Mrs. Jim Ad per oyer the week end. Miss Mary lie# had as her guests Sunday. Mr. Hempton Hendrix. Mr. Smith. Miss Bytes, J. Q. Miwnelf. Katherine Lenon. J. Wrjufrt ~ whs jucst nr Miss Annie Mdfejimt Sunday. ,>Vith Praises to the Saviour t By Olivia P. Drafts , Odd of th" morning at Thy voice TXXchcerfuI sun rtTTTkes haste l<> fiise. Ana like a giant doth rejoice To rrn his journey through 'thr skies, - i Oh like the suu may"I fulfill"*;The appointed duties of the days (With ready mind and.. Active wit, March on. and kee^i my heavenly W way. "T . Give me thy spirit for my guide. And thon receive me to Thy bliss: All my desires and hopes beside Are faint and cold compared with -j this. Awake my soul andy witlvfhe snn Thy dailv stage of dutv run: Shake off dull sloth and joyful .. * .. T^o pay thy morning sacrifice. Glory too Thee, who safe hast kept And has refreshed me while 1 slept: Grant Loa*d when I from death ? ,r >' shall wake _ I may of endless life Pa>'tnke^._. Jt?l?a*e<l by U. S. War Departs SI IS BUFFALOES^TRfee fighters at Tart Huaehaefc. I/ft to righ*? ind Al Strickland. 92d Division H? oith of the 92d Division, former span greek news ? ( , Airs. Phyllis M. Gibbcs, S. C. Methodist Conference W- S. C. S. president has jest returned from Augusta, Ga? Paine college when she was engaged in teaching religious branches at the institution and fro n Florence, S. C. where she ably presided over the \V. R. C. S. and was thereby, generously reelected by that Christian body of noble women to serve them another year and lastly from Camden, where she was Dean and Camp Director of the S. C. Methodist conference. Having been gone a month, her home coming and great and successful endeavors wore hailed by-her group in Greer with keen appreciation and stable Eclat. From the Dunbar high school of which the versatile principal, Mr W. M. Bankhead administrates. Miss Nina Young- is attending Benedict summer school. . Mrs ?vlinnie Griflfin, Greenville at Sterling high. ~!Wrs. el. R. Bankhead -kv-4eaching in tUo -State college. Orangeburg extension school at Greenville. Miss N e 1 sie A. Thompson is attending Johnson C. Rrrrith university, Charlotte. N. C. for the summer school. They all reports, a wonderful session and- most entertaining times. Everybody is truly glad to see Mm Minus Brown, our rtrsF-tfejss restaurant proprietor up. and'out again, anil moving with his usual alaeity and felicity after a hospital visit, and a week- of serious illness. It is noised all over the state that the Rev. C.C. Clark is married to the charming and cultured jMiss Queen.Koke almost a year's uiiration. We wrsh them vivaiffpus, bliss, exquisite benedictions il\d continuous cstesacy through out their matrimonial mundane existence. The studious and amiable wife of Alt. Edward Miller, Mrs. Flea nor Miller has matriculated at the A. M, State college at Orangeburg in persuanctr of her .scholastic degree. Victory Gardens arc all the talk go,., and interest here, everybody who has* practical sense, and able . to uao knowledge it phnn ing, and raising and harvesting something these strenuous ami critical. timVs. If everybody' wouhi plant a little, everybody wo' l'J have a little and thereby, every Ifods' wQjg^ld. be better off. Garvin Mills. Battcrv 'A&4W'T. H. S. C. V. R. N: Caaa C*lnp Stewart, Ga. was furlough cd t? bis relatives June '21 bul Lfye Av&s...^.officially. but suddenlv ffefe<v back to camp. His. sta\ >ut exceedingly gleeful and grgnd, made so by his bosl ifcirl, and nianv true friends. ? I ^ Defense Moving oicfi.e o' "the war describing tlie varieri kinds of bombs, and their fire de >t.ructi'vc elements, was consider Mfc>vcry timely and instructive ' tHrifce a few', came and witnesser "the exhibit i"n Next Wednesday night a pieture w4R-4r- shown de vrrVfifrte the effects of ijras in al its ramifications. , Soldier beRoy Ttixnn. R. C. 5ft R. R. N., P"rt Huacluca. Arix. sends love to liis parents and mosl . cheerful gfecjangs to all of Greci people.' . ? v, John C. Gibhcs. M A i'liK RIDGE RAP. CHt RCH * '; Rev. J. I'. Gibson. Pastor Union--Sunday. June 27 Sun day school was at its usual houi with Supt. Prof. W. Mr Rogan Prayer service was conducted bj I the chairman. Bio. Rosy Hughes was a spirifr al service. , "Our pastor vdelivered s?u 'tiriiing messftge from Jobn-^13: 20. Visitors during the day Rev Brown; Dr. Long of Union, Nurs? Kelly and Irene Wilson, Union \ Collection $08.00. Total for th< day $95.09. Communion wax xerv - -e4?ijv a spiritual manner. pl_. r' ; - , ~ .r.-; % ? ''>?' -v V ' . r~? . ; lent Buret* ot PublJe Relation* we?e wtartd to greet Sergeant? My>t? Johnny Jon?, fuiiw ? Avyweight champion; Sergeant ring partner for the heavyweight FLORENCE NEWS , Prominent Mortician Passes Mr. Seth Emanuel Eady, tin only child of Mrs. Frances Weill Early and the late John M. Eady died Monday, June 21. Practically II of his life was spent here, hav ittg received his educational trait ing at Wilson High school an< lis professional training at th< Kehols School of Embalming it Philadelphia. After, the death o his father, he took-over the Mor tuarv business and kept t h < name of Ead.v as an insignia o outstanding "service. The funeral "service was helt Thursday June 21th at Mt. Ziot \ME church at 5 p.m. A brief impressive service was held ii the presence of a large audience with Rev. J. E. Thomas master o ceremonies. Euloay by the pas . mr Rev .1 P, Quarles. Floral tri hutes were many, and beautiful " Interment" in Union cemctcPy i'he Local Funeral Association were in charge. To the dear devoted mother, t his business associates and othe relatives and friends, we mpur with you. Mjrs. Margaret E. White is at tending summer school at S? C State College. Mrulumiw Si.Im ('u unit...II un, Octavia Jones of Spartanburg vis ited their grand daughter aiv niece.little Miss Sula Reva Whit last week end. Mr". Toli Alston, Jr., A.B., Sea man of L'.S. Merchant Marine was home on a very shbiT visi with his mother, Mrs. Rita t Alston, He had just returned fror England and Scotland. Mrs. A nice E. Harrell who i attending summer school at Ben edict College was at home on day to see her brother Toli. Little Miss Georgia Guiles , attractive little daughter (ti Mi . and Mrs. E. E. Guiles, is spend ing some time with her gVan and great grandparents at Lanes The little Misses Iris M. Bur nette and Cleo Grant have gon , to New Y'ork to spend the Sum mer with Miss Ruby Grant. 7' "TTtc Krrfdrcs are netng rehears ; #,/i ot vi* A Ai i.' /.Vibfi.Vi fr, I ' V .v, ,1a Rainbow Quintuplet to be h6l July 12. The ages range from on year t(, six. Mcsdames Lloyd I Smith and Earl^-Guiles sponsors. v. - tiAFKNEY NOTES ' Mrs. Fannie Camp and t.w r children of Baltimore are visitin Mrs. Camp's parents Mr. an Mrs. Nowell Rcid and sister Mr: Cicneva Jolly. Mrs. Minnie Coapxm _n?rjCoIuii p bus, Ohio is visiting Mr. and Mi: I Jim Rutherford. Little Miss Peggy Dawkins ha . returned t0 Kings Mountain al tcr spending a few days with he I aunt, Mrs. Larmon Roberts. Pfc, Christopher Bankhcad c . Halt l.nke City.---Utah is here vis I 'ting relatives and friends. Cpl. Jerry Steens of Camp Tj I son. Tcnn. is visiting his motive . Mis. Mac Steens. [' Mr. Roy P. Ratchford left o Tuesday for the Army. Pfc. Lewis J once 01 Grecnvill Army Air Bane was seen in tow recently. _ M.i.ss Sa l lie Epjis has returnc from Cincinnati. Ohio after a vi: I tor of the AME Zion church ( this city will preach at Sherar it of 5 weeks with relatives. Rev. Mrs. V. O. JefTeries pai . Chapel CME church Sunday Jul ? t, at t o'clock. You are invite tD he present. Sponsor Mrs. , Si j. tah Lee Campbell. For good naif cuts, stop at E n.ore's haibcr shop. . ston stopped here Friday to spea to friends on W*. Peeler St. Re Bui tort was enroute to Earls, f C., to render a program. The sun parior that has l>ec added to Miss Tena Smith's hon makes it very attractive. TIIK I greenwood district molds conference The Presiding Elders and members o f the Greenwood diatriethcld their annual session in Bethel I Rapt:st church. Cross Hill, S. C. I the guests of St. Mary A. M. K. I clu rch. Devotions hy Revs. K. F. | Johnson and W. E. Wh'te, Itcv. FT f. .Johnson pastor, -in w ell c'-ojr en words extended a cordial ,,ei? come in hchalf of church and ont muhity. This voas amply respond, cd to hy Presiding Elder Gary.. Af j'lor some timelv i pin^rks outlining the v'ork of the district orgMiiza tion was perfected, M. L. Alexand _ urbeiir? elected secretary and re ? porter. Sermons, Rev. H. W. Walker 'n . annual sermon to the en'criun ment. pleasure and satisfaction of .*^11 present. Rev. W. E. White in the (Hosing sermon of the oceasi n maintained hIk record as onb o 1 the best preachers of the Pied mont conference to a responsive and enthusiastic audience. Papers. "The Moral Conditions of the People" by Rev. Spearman and "The Spirit', al Condition of ?the People" by Rcyt~^--G?-Let-man were both interesting "Condition of the Public Schools" was discussed by Prof. J. T. W. Minis. This address on this subject was tbovo the ordinary and full . o f _ food for thought to all interested _ in education. P-r?f- C. *G. Garrett ?ma do?an?inspiring address fillexL with pungent and interesting facts. Visitors. Presiding Elder C. 0. Glover and Rev. M. Massey of the Greenville district and Rev. L. C, _ Devlin nf?the Abbeville?district brought greetings from their districts. closing with pleas to be remembered at the ensuing annual , conference when casting ballots 5 for delegates to the General con ferenee. Mrs. R. P. Alexander, f District Missionary president ex. nrcssed her thanks and apprecia, ti'on to the presiding elder, minis^ ters and laymen for past support 2 and their continued support for t the Missionary society. I Introductions. Deacon Grant of . the Raptist church: Misses Pitts, ; Foggy, Fant and Brunson, teachf *rs in the pub'ic. schools . and stu rents Deas aTTTt'tindson, Allen uniccrsity. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jr H. Nancc, Mrs. * f.eahnian and Supt. Shealyu-all of . Cross Hill were the white visit . tors. All expressed their appre. rciation of our coming to Cross f Hill and their impression of our - manner of doing business. Mr. - Nance related, how hft had saved is_ the property of this church at an Nxpenac at about $100.00?deeded ?. the land to the three members of "the church for church purposes, o > He says he has the papers in his r I safe and will gladly turn them r over to them-and hetp them when I they are ready to build. Supt. ' j Shoaly said he had been working . I with Rev. E. F. Johnson the pas tor for the past 14 years dnd that . he. has the utmost confidence in 1 him. He made an address filled " with wliolesome advice that was I enjoyed by all. A cash subscripc tion of $11.00 was taken and turned over to Mr. Evans Farrow, the treasurer on a building fund. * The conference Was a success . along all lines. A total of $801.90 was collected for all purposes. The II case and dispatch with which this was done showed the esteem in s which Presiding Elder Gary is held by the mmisters and laymen. Too c much praise cannot be given Mr. McGowen and his choir for the ser vice rendered and Deacons Grant and Hill for assistance and pasl tor and members of St. Mary. [ friends , of Cross Hill and surrounding churches for ?the -rmtertainment given and hospitality e shown while in their town. IHMO NEWS c Macedonia liaptrst Church Rev. C. T. Rhodes. Pastor ' ' The extreme heat has not a(Tceted the churchgoers in ami around u Irmo. Sunday Was an ideal day g at Macedonia Baptist church. S d S. was held at the usual hour and * the lesson was well discussed. The pastor. Rev. C. E. Rhodes held hi> uaiii'iwu .spellbound from the text *. EzckioF MA, subject Trying Christians. At the afternoon services is , ,ve were again favored with an f- inspiring sermon from Rev. R. B. u Stroy. pastor of Mt. Olive Bapt. hurch of Columbia. The day end>f ed with a Shoe rally of which a s- very. neat and surprising amoun. of money was raised. Tola! $41 i8. ;\\c were highly entertained r, with music from the following choirs; St. F'ai I A. M. E. churcl n of JTrnror Xttw 11 one and^Mfrnint Olhe Baptist churches of Columle bia. n Mr. O. CF Bowman of St. Pauand his choir of attractive young <1 ladies are receiving well deserve s- words of commendation for t h e if lieautiful music they rendered, d We were delighted to have as visitors Mrs. Eliza Rhodes the pas4 | tor's mother ami sister Davis, of y St. Peter's Baptist church o I id Moore's Pond and other frivnds i- from St. Paul, Pleasant Spring ind Youngs Chapel AMK, of Irnio 1- Mt. Olive, and New Hone Raptist Chirr Hpk of Colombia .Our friends ^ lux e ? a-Aianding . invitation . a. J ;k Macedonia Baptist and you will v. always bt" received with a hearty welcome. Fi>r the best news, read the Pal ;n rpetto Leader, always on sale at te Boozer's place. Fred S. Boozer, reporter. \I.MHTTO I A ??!'? < FAIOIKRS AIU^KUWS Ch r lodge is still alive and w< are st *11 progressing. Our sccnnt hoard was held at .Mt. Pisgah 01 .Dme 25tb. Meeting* opened H :3< o'clock. The grand master pre siding. Devotional services b\ Rev. M. Dossier. Roll of gran officers were ca'led. Welcome ail -dress by Pro. \V, Mont'/ornery; rq 7 srouse by brother" Nathaniel " Mi* Don Id. Number of deaths rejior ?ed?ten. W- rds of oni'ouia^WHtt ivo our _*r:Mpl master asking tie -members to be- faithful. Minute: >t tile last meeting were ra"d Committees w*rc appointed to the business of the lodge. Report 1 were taken un. -Recess-jet 1:30.1 Kvoulng session,?Mruituig trpe: cd at the usual hour, the gram master presiding. The officer Oorrnti?tlverr?bttstnessT?Remarks b; a low of the members of th bulge.* Collection for the cluircl $11.do. Collected for tlie * pom ttl-titi: raisqil by lodge." |;87<?.8<? on caskets $100.00; death claiid pair! off $585.00; unavoidable t'rou bV_JMn.no. Ifirivarks "wore made by Rrb Harrison. Rev. F. W. l.awrenct also Rev. Rogers and Rev. S, .1 Henry. Seat of the next sessio wiir he at Huns Temple-tV. M. ! Zioti (lu rch. Summervillo. S. < William Krowh, reporter - MrCOLL NEWS.' 7 ?Stmtbty?wtt*?a?high?titty w i 11 nil the chfirchgoers here. Sor vices were good at Sargon church the Rev. W.L. Smith was at hi: best, using as a text Psalm 118:5! subject I Thought on My Way This was a wonderful sermon am highly enjoyed. Collection $17.OH Service was fine at Fair Plai AMEZ church. They celebrate, their Children's Day and h a ( their rally. Amount raised $82.Of Rev. H.R. Robinson gave us an "other oneTof Tiis good sermon: front Prow 5:6. He preached j soul stilling sermon. After'whicl the funeral of Mrs. Nora Whit* preached by Rev. C, II. McLaurii assisted by the pastor. The re mains were laid to rest in Fail Plain cemetery. Mr. "Morris un leP.taker in charge. Services were also inspiring ai rally. Rev. Collins of Gibson, N IC., and his members were wit! us. They rendered good service 1 The white minister Rev. Wildei land his members joined in wit! this service and everybody high . ly enjoyed themselves. Amoun I raised ?40.45. Rev. T. White wa: ' maat?> of?ceremonies. ? P"1 TWi Southland Jubilee Singer: u/iii bo ..t n.,.? ... | July 'ofhr Gome ami hcju- THcm. " r -Master Leonard ami EliznbeG I McLaurin left Friday to stpenc ' the aummer wit& their motbOK. ii ' k, N. J. These are * grafftl children of Mrs. A. E. McLaurin ? Miss Elizabeth David higl school student of 'Laurinburg In stitule has gone to Ne,w York t( spend awhile with her aunt. Mrs. Flora Covington left fo Trenton, N.J., to spend awhih with children and relatives. Pi of. .1. S. I-^iNainc spent a fev days in New Ybrk visiting rela ItLcs after a -sdtjhMjsful schoo ' year's work. He reports a vcr; jpleasant trip. :' A number of our young inei left for Columbia to stand thei final examination for the Army They are as follows: Prof. J. LaSaine; Messrs. Fred Covington Garfield Robinson, Lester Brown Charley Smith, Fred Mclnnis Nathan Wilson, Willie Milles, Wi lie Murgurt, Goisy Gream, llenf; AIcLaH, James McCall, llavii SVright, Jake Devaughn, We wisl the in all good luck. J Sick list: Messrs. Henry Dav id. John I). Murphv, I lev. E Manenx. We wish them a speed; recovery. C.. and Miss Lily May Pctei'kii were quietly married. They ar making their lifting in McColl. PLEASANT SPRINO A. M. K. CHl'RCH Rev. ('. A. Dunlap. I'?sl?r Sunday wo had wvth us in sci vice Air. fh'inhar Caughm.an. M< Clelland Town. Pa.; Mrs. Ruthi Carghman and her son, C. F.. hot if New York City; Mr. Clyd --nvHthmIhmnrsnr Pa.: Mr.tsola Waning of Lexington;, M: F.I I en .liles of Lexington hiuL-Mj ' 'esse Caughman of Duquesnc. Pi Kveryone was glad to see thei <ince sqme of them had been r way for at least twenty years. Our Sunday school is constant i v- honored bv ..having -.edi tatiorv} isitors to convene with rs rat he requcntly. Sunday we were hoi wed to have with us Aljjss A lie Brewer and Airs. Laura Rvewer e " gelaniT They a re at" the 'pre? . nt attend'ng summer school a Allen university. Columbia Th - Hi-ewers spent their week end wit Mr. and ?.irs. A. P. Corley, S _ We are extending to them ipeedy return. We were also hannv to hav with us Mr. Napoleon Corlcy fvo'i Brunswick Navy. Yard. Brunswic (ia. Mr. Corlcy has been spent 'iivr the week with his parents SI ind Mrs. J. M. Corlcy. He wi return Men. to resume his worl An inspiring message was (h | I'vered to us bv the nastor. M 11 theme was?based ii;hw?-?' J i callv was an unliftintr and son touching scrm^nT The S. S. picnic was a succcs All of the children jvere out i full bloom. : On. sick list is Mrs. Bessie Ha lis. We hope that she will soc recover, 3 ** ^ J / r 1 HHHi^lHH ' 2 Ml BM |Bf k I ' Br^r - " , J 1 Pr b 1 \ :^j '?__ CERTIFICATES OF ^ilOFIC ;- at a Unit Training Center.' Gapti Hackett, Executive Officer!, who i Howard Browne. New York. Othn Indiana; Benjamin F. Jenkins, ft! ~~ KBfxikl V\ * " Miss Mildred Rosalie We I I J ' dauirhter of Mrs. Florence W lc * crvaduated from the jenior hijrh I Thursday. June 21 with honor-- j un Saturday. June 2t> Mrs. Wclc'i ! ? i?nvc her rlnuohter n -sm -prise ?ni?t? 'y in the afternoon. She was sent j ' *o the show. when she returned , j she found many guests had al , ready arrivcl. Miss We!-h rcreiv j ' yd manv beaut'ful and useful ' gifts and also cash and best wish5 es for success. I i 1 Anrnc the ?"iests "-ore Aft\ audi 1 Mrs. B. F. K?':ns. Mrs. Mati'd i ' Williams, Mrs. Alary (Jrover, ATi?l 1 Rena Belle Kikard. Miss Mattiei K. Ray. ATrs. Carmetta - Jones.-t > Alary Poo'e and A'aloia! Wilson, j < lohn Rice. James Coleman. Wil'inm Fleming. F.ug u'p I.ittle.,The;i 1 dore Jordan and many others. ' ?M4ss?Wtvlch-AA*f4-lcave in '2 ! for Detroit. Mich., where she will , L L^snenti the summer with her aunt "Vs. Krtellc Mills sister of AIrs. . J-1 r Welch. < i * .) t SKI) A MA NEWS * e ; " . i Miss DrtK-illH?G+Hbmv;?? 1 Sunday was a very nleasant ? lay. Sunday school opened at -t+m?^ *" isual hoi r with Supt. and?teach- i 11 ">rs at their posts. The lesson was I f^erestingly taught and reviewed I hyth^*' [Jastoh. After Sunday c school our pastor brought is a i wonderful message. At 1 o'clock'a wonderful (no- i ' gram was carried but which was enjoyed by t^ll. ; i' We were glad to see our many ? friends from various places o n Sunday: Mrs. Gregory from Air i' gina; Mr. Rrssell Rice and neph ew from (Cincinnati. Ohio. 1 Miss Emma Cunningham of Co- | ?' lumbia is spending some time m ?with home fntkr Mrss?Victory I t Johnson of Asheville. N. ('.. is M r home after a successful school I term. Mr. and Airs. Won/.o Gil- I liam spent the week end with h;s I i.' parents Mr. and Mrs. Major Gil- fl i. liam. i, There was a very good ip.ar- || i terly conterencc nolo Saturday. ! y The presiding older Dr. C'roshy j i and Flew W. F. Hunter were the i h guests * of the Ferguson familyl sat. rday night. Mrs. Aiiec Gilliam spoilt the f '< week end \titb her sister .Mr. an j ! ' Mrs. Cartie Green, Jr.. of Unjoin ? : I - QlAJllXLA.>LIiniV K( 11J Rev. I'. T. Fcldcr. Pa-tor ] i i Cope?Sunday .June 27?Afternoon service: S. S. at 2:.'?0. 1 J i aster. Rev. P. K. Folder arrives ] front Bethel at Branclv'ville wlterH ihev were connived .in the regi tat J morning service. After sonic an f nouncoinents ami remarks hy tli j pastor, the usher hoard rendered : 1 ,c -rdemlid program. ('mar Grov 7 unci Pine (irow-Uslirr. l>onr?ls wt?r? present. There exist a welcome tlie neighbor'nj clunvhos. We re ' iizctl the sum of $ > >. Hi. Rev. I- eh. ei is still advocating the reading of The Palmetto- Render by th people in general. M. ('. Wilt 'ants, reporter ~ AN'FKM'H IrrVI'TIS'I' ? UtFUU c Cornwall, S. S'.ndrv \va.>1 \ ei y -oleosant. Prayer service In it Pea. Reitl. Rev. Honor spike oi the subject The Promise In Tal: h >Tig in the Divine Nature Race r. He pieached an inspiring serr.ioi a whi.h was enjoyed. One in rsoi ~ joined the chdrchstM'v iee ? el The Svnday school choir rer. n tiered a nice program Sunday e\ k tiling at Williamsville A??iK. i TU?.... ...II I. ... ,..li ... 11 rclipous picture shown at Anti 11 oeh church July 11. Admission k. 15 and 20 tents. Mr. .'Tames A. Foster entered ir Is the I'. S. Nave June 2; Me w'it^ M-j^a- memliei- of the sciimr class o' .ll Finley irmdi sr-hmd. He is the tits' ~ cofOTM reYtytererF~trr leave tn t-ht^ -s. community. He is the son of Mi in and Mrs James A. Foster. Sick list: Mrs. Elizabeth Cockr el. We hope for her early rc>n covery. Miss Maggre K. Kennedy, reporter d 4 T&E?m^M W- ??: T Rolen-rd ojr 0 S War Department :IENCY are awarded to graduates of the un EImer R. Drouant, - instructor, stands awards the certificates. Receiving his "d rs in the grour from left to right are: H immi, r luriua, anu uus v,cpnus, uctroil, e? vtfTirt:VM nt tIMttT? ?hMr.M_.M. I.. ( Ill Rl II t ?m _I j-UUs-c Rev. James Davis, Pastor ,huri them Sunday sehnnl opened at its tney ' i.ii 11 ? ;- I J." ics-iun was ilis- ],< c cil and reviewed. Our seri. es n|u i-eo ill u.i' iTTuTTi li ai'i . T+r te . Path* Urou^hL v-5. h Jhurninjr 1 n*P' lossajjc. livety lout was inane . hurt appy. lie used for his text Ro- beau 'tins Ouilectinn $10.00 We I earpt re ask n;r all our churches t o|<rp?Ji i ay r r ,'iur yetmjr men. . There Allie re mi many dicing ?ut nl' Christ, as U Key. Davis was tlie dinner ,, 'ties; of Mr. P. Garrett Sundav. , the eleb \ liSTON ( HAPKL l>illo V. M. li. ( Ill R< II of lh the j Ret. L, I), (liimlde. Pa-tor Gam ? S==^ activ latia. Sunnae s'houi opened at .,jne ustaL hour^ with Prof. J. H. iJ} jn iurn's?at" his?posj a- Supi. The ' sson vtiis revivwed by Mrs. Nona Pn li Bride. Si i 'i-e ii' ^an at :() food Ylovk. Rev. G I!. Klleliy preneh-' year. ii a soul siirrir.};-sermon from 1 .elm Yum. Subuvt The Devils l.ikv 1 a- Hai Ri.ai rtfe"^l.ion. 'Visitnrs Mi-re trlhur ^yhite-aiiil Mis. Maker. Those on the sick 'ist are Syi-|F. .1 F-Tei lli f"e?:a, ICl s Mr then. .Jan- AV, hj?Richardson. l.iy,y..e Johnsor I BUM I j Witl BRK and buy * Guignard WORK Phone 5261 Coh 8lf.f8?7^CT.l Pepsi-Cola Company,. LOnf Franchise^ Bottler: Columbia I v ^ ^-11 --*? - -->? * > w>?* * r ? ' * T 1 . ? A PAGE FIVEli'ir?*o of Public !'.< '.litlnn?^ Mechanics and Drivers School c beside Colohel Wallace E. iploma" is Private Firs*. Class ?rr enry L. Dunson, Indianapolis, Michigan. ' * ' ' * Syivrstn?Brtlu-a was?takrii he hnspit.nl this?hftprnnnn; ?: ase is said fn be serious.- The* sh people aye praying foi , i a speedy Recovery, so that will i.e aide to come back" to Ik } h of worship. i' i' 1 viiis ul'. I In1 I'h.ii >'h :m < ?.i ill toving the interior- of the ' > h. The altar and pulpit were tifully decorated with new ^ ?t on the floor. Wc must give t to sisters Lillic Bcthea and Wilson. Rev. Pearl Johnson , >aders of the beautification. eryhndv is longing, forward to fotrth of July Whicji will he rated on Monday July 5th' at n county training school. All e clubs of Weston chepol have privilege of helping to prc.for the 4th of July. Dr. hie is. asking all clubs to take e mUaest "> the, i-oh-lnat inn to 5th. All plolecds " wfll go iciest of the church. - c ?rn? 1 ' ' : ' ' if. \\ iikcrson stressed t h e problem for the .ensuing he urged that we prepare e hand to) >i m smo to be * rd winter. ' " ' ~ htt.t Jaekson and Jaiinie IcNeal are doing sp.enditl ^ -with - the- iM ibsiwttHFyr-?- ? LD IB jm I ^ V I '5 j IV I 5 i?n ? ? ? .ua from I ^ . :<* fi Brick I ? : . if I ambia, S. C. m Hj v.(i * ><* Bottling Co. -'i ' ,, ?ta?> ?. -if ?i ^{3 -V- .-I U..v- '* &