The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 03, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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J^BBE'S 1943 ASTROLOGY
' \ ft. T.?1 read your column c^
j- v wfrTc In. the paper. The cyie
1 'tion is: (I have a pirl friend rn tl
^ ,.i,? heaj-i of Louisiana amt she~nnd|
. :Tare ?roinp to marry.- She says ft
pie to come where she is so we cs
J marry), i want to know does si
> mfcan what she writes and tel
I me? Does she love me?
Answer?Your fUtle Souther
jrirl means everything she writt
... she's ijonc over-hoard for y<
???"~4n- n higr way. She is.,just as ai
xious to march before the milliter
as yem are. Copprratulatioi
and the very best of luck to bol
of you.
S. L." 1 am pretty worried rijrl
now! Teii mc if I should try
stay here and^ keen mv brothoi
ho^so while he's in service i
JeavO here altogether? I dor
know how to write for a priva
answer- . . tell me. Please.
; ? Answer?.Your brother left v<
ill nhmnn rff hi" homn n.?) |1;
-"fthere
while hjeii- lighting for h
Country. A change wouldn't he
you. -You can rent out a part
hr$? honie and get a Job aud fa
much better than you would if y<
? moved (nth cljfaaway. living (pi
ters are vcryTi^rd to find in se
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Write to; The ABBE' WALLA"
Leader, 131? Assembly Street, (
- NEWBERRY NEWS
Mtfc. Edith Halty of Philadf
phia. Pa..- is here nursing her sr<
sister, Mrs. James Davis. Mr
TT?n,. t,?.. ? pain. o.
* - xxajyj lo.-.mivwji ijuiui
Mr. Mareellinus Glasgow! <
J! Camp 'Gordon visited his pare*
J -the past week end. . ~
i Mr George H". Croxaon?left ?
?G.-E. -Cannon will?leave Tursiil
for lh? J4avy. We wish fur -the
boys much success.
at the home of Mr. and ATVs. .la
! PA vis oj\ Vincent St. last Sunda
"Byrtfi sister Mrs. Add
Byrd, niece of Augusta. Go.; M
and Mrs. Orlander Davis and chi
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert RulT. A
artd M rs.?Oloophus .Camion-in
daughter.
Mr. Allen Glasgow and childn
Mr. William Ruff, Miss Georg
Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Suhe
all of Newberry; 'Mil's. Malty i
Phi 1 adelphliT Everyyboiiy en.joj
" ed being together again.
Mrs. Minnie Malty and siste
Mrs. Carrie Spearman of Phil;
rmlphia. Pa., were railed here la
Tuesday due to the serious illne:
oi their brother, Mr. Willie Spe;
J man of Drayton St.
Mrs. Florence Thompson passe
away at her home here ThuTPtla
morning.
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] HICKORY GROVE
\ BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev.""W. W. Towner,- Pastor"
.1 . Rnwesville, S. C.?On the Hi
I Sunday our S. S. was very goo
' as usual. The lesson was hcaut
1 fullv discussed bv the pastor. H
I ' : l^o ught us tw0 great message:
Sunday morning from Matt. T>:1
t theme The Salt of tlie- Earth. Siu
I day night, Matt. o:S. theme A
t Vision of God. Two were recci\
I - ed in the church, one as a cand
1 date for Pantism. The other lit
???? der-Chrtstnnr experience. If eve
> you are hungry for the gosp<
c ome to Hickory Grove. Anion
i the visitors present ,wcre: Mr!
Agnes Macki Biackburg. N. C
Mr. Tatuin of Britncbvillc: Mrs. T
I Ki'tip of Charleston; Mrs. W. V
Toomer of Orangeburg; Pvt. Da\
't Giant of Eos Angeles. Oal
3 ifornia; Mrs. Annie T.. Bowman r
Phrladrfphm. Pa.; 'Mrs. Reed e
Dorango. We thank all of on
friends for coming out with u:
? Conic neaiiP^'ouapo welcome.
r Mrs. Toonier .ls 'ttfe' wife of th
pastor. Mr. were ospecially glu
to have her with us. We hop
pastor. We ai"' always glad t
iul she will conic again eoon.
The members iuyl yisitors rc
sponded very nicely in the collec
i ? lion which was taken to help wit
: %i ,.?n?5iu;..? ,.< a. c.-?,
wi ine r ir*i nap
tist church in St. Matthews. A
*f mount raised $22.25. Total col
lection for the day $40.75.'
Mrs. Annie L. Bcfmwan of Phi
adclphia is spending*. some tim
here with her par rfts Deacon an
uV '. ^ Mrs.. T., j>. Simp and family. Sh
X ' is a aisV9r $}- t,'lc We ai
very ?Tan td' have ner home agai
Rev. *l?en Stokes hlso of Philn
rjt delphia- wai the lant week en
K-. . guest of the Sims family. W
^ were alsf elad to iiavfr. him an
Misses Lurlehe aria KflMr" Rei
K*? ? 'l i nf Qh>tl<lt*s- have heen visi
ins ttofr Mm fly hete r?!ctrntly.
READINGS ARE NOW READY
1 J " Advice
ON THE
IOILEMS OF LIFE
WWHI mm HOIMKW ft ftv WHO MM ?tP
A mm owpiKi..; m tvncomm ?ov? r wvn/i ^
A??E WAUACE SERVICE
i'- | lion where defense work is point
? [on. You may write me privately
ic J Send '2.r>c for an Astrology Head
?4?{?ittfj ?1a?d?nxuliiin your ease fully
rr-^?I y. -1? I am all onset about nr
in j lovinir husband who is in jail
tr Should -I fro to this place th'Y wo
Is yiHti told me about to Trrt^him out 'i
My mind told me to write to you
n Answer The only jierson win
?a I'JIII 11 o I n vmir husband is a {T"oi
?u attorney. Go to see one and fe
il- him haildle your husband's case
s It isn't e-oini- Co do ;inv pood; t<
is spend your money runnimr to vn
th ryiii.s folks for lite'; pie.es.
I. J.--I went away t<? sehon
lit this past \ear and while I was a
to vav I eorrespo'ided with a tren
. II ..I I I...I T'...
S? 1 IClll.lll ll'JJl I'll ?> . III'II 1 II
:>i t.omb for.the summer. he hasn'
I't von sjlokoil t<> me. Wither ha;
te hi' called. Should I take it thai
iic's not interested any more?
mi Answer '--Act"ons; speak loudei
ul t han u (7rils. Ifr isn't?into rest of
m- l i>vtll now . ~T . tltTM'e's roineoiir
is else t hat lias him in IT'" dither
lp Don't worry ahnu.t' it . . . accept
of some of the invitations from thf
re other ytiiin^ men in your Tit.y am
>u have a rood time.. Me will no; in
in von more if you "el o I and en
C-J-joy llfc^ "
analyzed in tliis columtP foJe. Simpl>
with vour letter. For a 'M'fivate KeABBE'S
NEW ASTROLO(7Y RE Alloa
Mill receive with your Reading a
und advice analyzinjr three ( '!) Ques[?ur
full name and correct address to
and please include a self-addressed,
r "reply." Explain your case as fulnfine
your problems withih the scope
(uarter with your questions and mail
EE SERVICE, care of 1'he Palmetto
rolumbia, S. C. ' .
TTnXTTT-^7^n7-i^^^m-RCHd
Rev. A. IK Hawkins, Pa*hor
lit
s. Spartanburg- Sunday school
Lft oponeu at 10:.JO. The Supt., my.
ra ^jllearns was at his post. A beau
Uf tiful lesson w:i:. Well taught ami
' discussed by classes after which
-i |U'?mining wj yieo began. Qui
m Pastor, Hey. Dawk11vs deTrvtnitulIIZ
_his hearers a spiritual message
^ J'roiu?LLT _rhapter of F,/.ckic1_and
sf" 10th verse, theme Standing up fo".
Icsus. This was indeed a wondcrful
sermon and should long He
rementborod. The music rendered
by the. junior choir was lovely,
ie la'tO the Live wire elulgjjict
at thtf home, of Mrs. Matilda Joint.
l(j son on Kdgewood Ave. 'Mrs. Su?
her the president presided. A line
^ group attended. .
,-Vt-X;.'K) our night servi.ui hegaju
, We again listened i<> another pow
erl'ul message brought hy Rev.
' JaeksoirTfoin St. MatT.~ 25:22, sub*
[(f ,i?rt Well Done. All present enaued
the message. I\<\. William:,
uas'also with us in this service.
: The Shadow program sponsored
? ' j l?y Mrs. C'lvdia Me.Ltitpsey and
limit's. Porter on last Friday night
j was a success. We arc now Inokitig
forward to our next rally, the
u Raby contest which comes oiT the
. 1 jt st Monday night in .fitly at litis
' time we Ijopr for success.
AHOTnT) ( A f)KS NEWS
The Mmual Thanksgiving 'lay
program of the Joint Stock ownpane
i (uipo ^Tit TT>y tnrs liolii at
St. Paul AMK church. June -Oth
d Opening hymn. .Praise tiod fruii
n| -whom all blessings flow: prayer by
i- the chaplain; singing, Count ynui
c blessings; scripture lesson lilst
s. Psalms; remarks by J. (1. Recii
;; master of ceremony. Revponsivc
'leading. Ill Psalms; welcome address
by sister Junto Burr: re
sponse by sifter Petty Filmoro;
j. remarks by Rev. S. I,. Thomas,
). president of the Joint Stock; inip
troduction of Rev. H. X. Thonm?
by the Rev. S. I.. Thomas. Rev.
g |l. X. Thomas preached a wonder{
fill sermon which seemed to be en.
joyed bv all. The collection was
? $<>1.35.
; Lodge No. In Sons and Daiigh..
tors of King Solomrm is still niov
. ing.* She raised $32.50 in a small
meeting., President J. Reed
took~~m?Hi?new members. Her rej
tary. sister LueiTTb Dukes. member
, St. Stephen church had a line program.
The P.oulah .Methodist
~ rhtrrtdr quartet sang from- mr
(, til It;20. Raised $18.10.
( The St. John Lodge No. 11 faisn
ed $58.30 and had a good number
of visitors.
IMSs. Lizzie Singletary has re.turned
from the Florence liospi^
tal. We are glad to know that she
is much better.
E. L. Thomas, reporter
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I WATERLOO NEWS
c
<1 (Smyrna A. M. K. Church
IC
e Rev. Thomas P. .Baylor., Pastor
n
Services wore well attended on
Sunday. Our pastor was al RTs"
<1 host. Twenty-tw0 candidates were
e baptized and wolcomed in the
(| church as full members. The pastor
preached the baptismal ser'frfbrt.
Evferythlnjr w?s just lovely.
? We are hoping to have a wondarlftll
time Sunday, July 4
c wiB be our . home-coming: dayTT
RED HILL IL\PTiT>T CHERf It I
. Rex. H. E. Taylor, Pastor |
-- -g _ ? " T ~
Leeds--Sunday was another 1
pleasant day and in spite of the
excessive heat, quite a few were
n;r for services. j j
Sunday school opened at the
usual hour with fcjupt. and ofiieers t
' at their posts of duty. The lesson
was beautifully taught by Supl.
and interestingly reviewed Hythc
pastor's wife Mrs. II. E. Tay,
lor.
A -warm prayer meeting was
onduetcd by ])ta. \Y?*lker Toole, |
Rro. I1. ('. Kleam and Bro. Lemon .
- MnybehT.?A-ftur- this warr.1 pray- t
or service "'Row?Taylor brought j
forth a wonderful message wiUi a
> -Piiitiial tide very high, ivhtny (
30uls were made glad AfU'l' which -j
\ a nice collection was taken.
I -The rally took place with the
p.follow jog captains reporting: '
Dea. J.M. Gregory $85.00
[ l>ea. Walker Foote 50.05 .
Dea. Yashti Halscy 45.00 j
Dea. Manscl Bowser f>.r?
I Dea. TC.T. Gregory 33.01 J
1 Total amount raised Ski5i.1T I.
I Oiir pastor with (Jod as his ,
, (it aide ' is leading his Hock to- a )
I higher and nobler calling:. lie '
; together with his -.officers and ,
members are grateful to all foi J
the very line cooperation render- .
, ed in the rally. t ^
|.. At. :l o'clock the laird's Supper ;
was administered To the group. .
\ i.iim.s, pi-oseni "from ""Variousi
dut relies in the community,- also "*
, from llork Hill.
|. M.i.-s Matiie Mae Coleman from j
Vc\v York City- is home visiting
' Tanrlniother Mrs.- Matlie \YilU-.
Mivli'i?KimiiI. Allen and Wil ,
'iani S'pigner dimes joined Miss .
( Olemai, in Washington. J).C. to j
visit grandmother also.
...Mr. I ovi Maylield from Wash- ^
ington. Iis home tu visit bis
mother Mrs. Hell?Maylield. While v
here.he took his examination for
tin* Army.
Mr. Charlie Maylield is -here
from Washington u> visit wile
Mrs. Catherine Maylield.
Mrs. Sarah Maylield and dough j
ter Sarah Louise returned Saturday
from Uiiltimore. They report
-d a very pleasant stay.
Mrs. Leila Hell Coleman from ;
summer with parents Mr. and
Mrs. Unfits .Crosby.
Mrs. Sarah V.'AVilks. Reporter *
ST. r.M'L AMI-! ( III KC1I
| Rev. S. .1. JohHson. I'astor'
j rMinurtv wiis a nu'r nay. .\ warm
|""iyi' un-, 11:i(i A 1 l'J:Oll |
IJohnson luiuc luiLli ami _
dcliv orctl a soul stirring sermon.
1 know that every one felt 1 li f i
" spirit. We "wereglad To fiavc
Misses .Mazzic and Aiimc Mae 4
Cannon and their soldier hrotlun .
I'vt; < trio H Cannon of (inland.ia \
with us. Pvt.' Cannon joined this |
eltureh. (
The church is moving along (
ni'ecJy. 1 hope we can keep t h el'
spirit to go forward as we arc *
- now going.
Our missi-uiary. president is >
?hack and reported a nice lime.
M. I'ai.l went over the top. i
?--Total eolleetion was SUiS.la. Do (
not forget our third quarterly eon (
lerenco at Mt. Hebron Sunday, ^
July d-1. See your leadcrT
SWAN-SKA -NdvWH _ j
Mt. Olive Sunday school opened ;
;tl the usual hour with Supt. \V.
M. Minis and teachers. The lesson
was well taught. Afterward re- ,
view IIV the oa.st or Rnv II V
Bowman, with many good points. (
Prayer service was conducted by
Mis-s Ciei'trude and Cleveland Da- s
.sis. Prayer was made by Bin. j
Davis. Then Rev. H. F. Bowman j
preached-?r~ wrmderfttl sermon as ,
always. Text Numbers d2:2d: Be
Sure Your Sins will Find You Out :
The .Umltuy t'lmir-yantr t>n- t+tr-~
-uM'vicc:. The voting people seem ,
t,, he wide-awake and Mt. Olive
is still alive and going over the (,
top. ,
woodri it m:\ys
New Bethel Baptist Church j
Key. A. 1). Duncan. Jr., Pastor c
t
New Bethel. S. S. is still pro- f
grossing with Prof./ Allen Wil- \
distills, 'Mupt.? The banners?remain ?
as thdv were last Sunday: the At- *
tendance banner in class 2, Mrs. j
Kffi-e J. Parks, teacher; the Offer- i
ing banner in class 1, .Mrs. 1). P.
Parks, teacher. (
Miss Helen B. . Cannon is here s
visiting her nareiits f.lso Miss F,l ]
ie Cannon spent the week end
t home. Their brother Wallace ;i
Jr.. spent a few davs at home but o
has relumed to Camden where he ~v
will attend "Summer school.
The many friends of Mrs. Roy v
! >. rrah \v i 11 he ijlsul to Tcitou "she ~ci
is doing tine aftei- undergoing an n
operation recently. I,
Mrs. I.ilia Hobby. .Mrs. Conic a
Cromwell. Peltry Ann and F.li/.a- I
both and Barbara Parks worship- t
ed at Beaver Dam Sunday. Collected
Ifi. Mrs. Nannie Irby u
v.orshiped also at Beaver Dam. -s
I The. Willing Workers (piartet ren c
I dered a wonderful selection o f
j s< ngs Friday night which v.e a!!
4 en joyed.
Mr. Turner Pearson died last
I Friday. Interment in the Cedar I
j drove Baptist church cemetery
i Tuesday. . 1
I Mrs. Hannah Tanner and (laugh- '
iters Mrs. Lula Parks. 'Mi's. Nona 4
j Winn visited Mrs. Madden of Ashe T
vile, N. f'.. Sunday.
1 Little Martha Kate MaruKull 1
I and Pcborrah Hitftrms .visited .lean
I Rogers also her aunt Mario Smith '
Iot Ashoville. They ucoompanied
hei- sister lietty joe bulk home i
with them. They repott a pleas- !
ant trip. 1
THE PALMETTO LEAH
:F;ENEZEK BAPTIST CIU RCII
Rev. J. S. Maddyx. Jr., Pastor j
Sunday was a Yicautiful dty ntiu
" e had an interesting Sunday I
chool and church scrvCc*. Supt.jd'
I. E. Thomas made mention of' II
lie fai t that our hoys who are in I \!
he. arm I'd. forces, members who T
ire away doing-defense work and \
till others who are away visi'ting l.i
ire constantly writ tug hun abour ~x
he work and suueess of the Sun- i:
lay school and church. They send I
jrectings. and wish to be remem>ored
in our m'&yOrs. Let us con- fi
liiuc to make our Work interest- 'I
ng?a^gL^yniy Christ-like. V*
At liS'elock buY~pastor-enter>d
the rostrum and after a few ,>
renditions by the senior and jubi i
ee choirs.' took his text from Ixsi. ~T
12:2. theme: Salvation. These R
4re the interesting points itt this- ,\
ioi'iiuin _ 1 Cod 'i<; every WJioi o
a CliyeY- of everything to us-r >,
'. The niXuitioii .of religion is T<> u
ring lis to Clod. lie >? real to is ii
'very tiay:3, If the world is to \,
d> Clod it is thru us; 1. The world |y
oday is emphasizing strength in w
niimunition, ships, bonds, tanks
;nd man power but w e need n
trength front Clod then we can n
,ot pyj*' carry the American-flag ti
mt lite Christian King; A nuiu- it
>cr of people in the church today I
vnnt to <lo but are too weak spiritually
lo stand up and tell the |,
i'ii* h; < ., S:ilv:i] ion win "prevent T
n iend it w ill make us~"ive' rigliT ~
dng: and pray -mote. It ' giive li
jaiah courage. The pastor' wa> !i
11 his host. ('nllectiofi $ 11 .(>S. a
Visitors and 'members have f\
M'CIl out? '*' :?? II nl-f us follows:
Miss Willia Mite Sous who lias ft
ecu aliening the YWCA coulee- r<
nee in Kentucky. Vpl. \V. !l
initios. Camp Golden', tin.; pvt. h
lames Gvant, Misses Birdeo P. h
tcott and Claretta Seott :uid Mrs. ,r<
lol.nny A. Sloni>. We are glad t<- i\
lave all of you, come . again to ;1
>ar seriices.
>.Mfs. lit van \vli? attended the v,
date convention ;it St. George. S ti
... made' a report in short. She v
yid tlie convention would he glad V
0 eonic here and that the eaint) t<
>y .hrlia A. Stal ks-'is considering \i
Mtieea. v v
1 lie i hnr< h ..day [rnrgrrrnr" <qrnn? -j ored
by Mrs. Mary B. * Thomas w
uid Miss If. K, Clinkscale ivapnte
a success. i;
I)r. G. K. Patterson was a re-. j|
cnl visitor of Br, and Mrs. H. if o
l'-li/ima.-: MO.I family, _____ y
I'he, New A. M. If. t'hiirclt
tcv. U illiamr, Pastor ?T -h
The services at the New A. M. h
If church opened :>1 I'.a'.O pin, with
1 large iitteiulance t.vo"hi~The yarl~~
Wis churches here' and the choir" t
uid members of Kings Cape!, in h
Pendleton. The pastor took for v
lis text,. I. Cor. 7:1. theme: The If,
Jbject of a Christian. ILc made e;
he following- sti ong"point.s: 1. i(
l'lie, world is against righteous M
voiles. therefore, lift up your head ::
;nd 'have faitii and hope. Von ;\
.vill reach the desired mark. p
J. The Christians are walking
,y faith and not sight. All Chris- p
ans mi not haw the same ml
mis hm walk faithfully with what ,,
rou have until the task is finished.
1 he .senium was toufliiuy and also
aspiring. The "collection was
*5-kd0.
CAMDUN JOTTINGS
li
Sunday was showery and unin- si
iting for some to attend servie- ti
s. hilt lite faithful few were at a
heir places. p
We were saddened at the almost tl
udden" passing of our friend 'Mrs v
hrtie Gary Price of York St, wlv> u
ook a stroke* on Thursday a n d g
uvssed Monday night. Life is- c<
horl and death certain and sure fi
t behooves ua_ to be ever on the g
vatcli. treat our teltow partners
iglit in every way. " ~ m
Delighted indeed to receive a tl
'cautiful invitation announcing v\
he graduating of Miss Hlydcnia a
laiuiin of Newberry, niy adopted ?
tonic tm eight years. She was
oally a girl who believed ii?. n <1 >]
racticed the saying that persev
-vance and patience conquers tali ;,|
hiiie^.- May the Master bless and (j
iatp her through lite. Blydenia
on will hear front us very soon. (M
Mrs. Carrie Alexander saysTcr (1(
on i> doing- line in Texas as Sgt. |1(
. II. The other teacher one, is lv
n N. V. C. for the summer. -j
Mr. Joseph Alexander and son ;(
'larenee left for N. Y. and wi'll
jiend - awhile with his brother |(i
toward in Connecticut. t(
Mr. Paul Mctiirt and Paul Jr.. s.
lso took leave. Camden is. minus
d many persons. All carry good ^
. ishes.
Mrs. J. R. Harper and J. R. Jr. A
Iere to see us; sorry that w-e were
ilfC Mrs. Harper is a popular
uomher of Brownmg-Mather has ^
icon very mueli indisposed. All
ire delighted to have her almost 1
,er former self. AHiy she eon- I .
inuc. I f
Mr., and Mrs. J. Helton (Helen)
>ur dear and true friends as ever J,
urprised us. Manv thanks Hoin
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&T. .MATTHEW BAIT. ( III Kill V
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Rev. Wm, Green. Pastor
c
Sunday school began at the us- 1
lai hour. Prayer was offered by
icv. Burrell. Class '2 is in pos- '
.ession of the banner. After the
reaver service the paslor_picached J
'rom den. 1:1, subject: In the c
Jeginning. 'Ac bad with us Rev. <1
lohn Roberts and Alis.v?Coucva .<;
Friday front - Jenkjnsville. . i
On the second Sunday in July t
;h? pastor and ehoir wilbgo to Mt s
?ion AME church. t
Miss Elizabeth Freeman, reporter I
EH
VROUND WEST .COLUMBIA j
By Hcv. A. In?Dirks
Iw-Editon_ ^ j
Plca^O allow me sprfrc in The
almclto 'I.cadei; to mention the I
L-ath and funeral of Mr. Frunkic'
aiviiton, a well-known citizen of
'. Columbia and w;ts a reader ol
he Palmetto Leader who after
few hours stroke departed this
fe Thursday mornimr. June 131th
t LrhT?o'clock - unil win.?funerals
:ed from Double Branch AME
unco Monday afternoon. June 28
y his Pastor. Rev. B. (', Cunning
am. The service was as follows
',e first hymn: That Awful Day
fill Si rely Come, l>ned by Rev.
Ifercd prayer. The 1-Uh chapter
f Job was read by Rev. Cunningrnrr;
second?hymn"ITb?lined?byex-.
S. L- Glass then Rev. Henry
liekens spoke on dm lift* ol' Mr.
[ampton as a member of his class
ml as a good man. Rev. Cuninghain
in the presence of a very
iipc congregation of many sornwinjj
relatives and friends took
is text Man dieth and w'astoth aav,
yea man yivo Vis the ghost
mi where is he? It i's said b y
umy lhat this was the best serum
they ever heard. The writer
celaced there is no 1 otter to l?o^
card. Interment in the Double
ranch cemetery.
Mr. Hampton leaves to nioiirn
is loss a wife Mrs. Julia Humpon,
folir~sons and a diost of rela~
ire- mid fikmp.
IToiTi to MrT_alVinMi s. .Muse WII
ants Sunday night, Jiiie 27th a
ne baby l.ioy, weighing "> pounds.
InthcT and baby are doing niceMV
Georire Durv/n is on flu
iek list. We hone hint a specily
rcovery. j
'Miss Muivcll Valentine .who lias
ocn here for (5 weeks waiting on
or mother, Mrs. Willie English,
eturncd to Haekensack, N. J. on
londay, June 28, leaying her nioher
getting along fine.
Service at Brooklalid Baptist
as fine Sunday ,night. The pasor
preached a good sermon. Serice
at St. Louis AME church at
V'atcroo, Rev. T. II. Ringer, pasi>r
was good last Sunday. The
;iiter preached for them. Afterward
we took the Lord's Supper,
aitr the Children's Day wteVclsC1
as held which was grand.
Mr. Crandel Daniels is in Lexlgton
awaiting trial forrThe killig
of a young man by the name
f Mack near (iumyard Brick
ard last Wednesday night, June
Double Branch Church Aid clult
+*4?H-t?t-hc?home of Mr.?11. Earl
londay night, June 28. After
aving a real heartfelt prayer
looting?rt?took the?form of?aui
prise _birthday party. A beau"
iful J.ightcd hir'hday cake was
rought in and. ice cream and
ailed peanuts wore* served. A colr
sheme of pink and blue was
allied out. It was all enjoyable
tTair.. Mr. Earl was greatly surrised.
The hostesses were hits
( lighters Mrs. Alice Earl Smith,
iiss Vivian Earl and granddaughg;.
Rhudine LLines. The club hope
ar' him many happy returns- of
be day.
Mrs.--Kula Corley is presidentI
the club.
BETHEI. A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. It. J. JefTcrsnn, I'astor
Our third quarterly conference
dd by ,Dr. W. B. L. Clarke, preiding
elder of the Columbia disvct,
was successfully carried out
'long all line.;. All financial rcurts
for this quarter excelled I
lose of the nasi nuavter tp?. i
itrious reports showed the spirual
condition of the church i s
ood. The amount of money raisi
during the quarter as taken"
0111 the official reports showed a
rami total ?4,5',?b..r)7. ? _
J he P. F7T pvclTclied j two-" fiobTe
nitons last Sunday. Both' of
rem from our way of thinking,
ere full of thought and spiritu!ly
delivered. As usual, the P.
was paid his full assessment.
The A. C. T. J.eaguc was rerganized
last Sunday.
This was brought about through
lid bv the wise counselttf some
I the older and younger members
! the ehurch. The young people
ganizations must haves the sup;>r,t
of the oilier members, jf jt
ipes to thrive- and succeed. Wc
est this organization shall connue
to function just like it has
>ne in former years.
The Sunday school is getting aIllir
VP r V well lintlor til., nimni'l'i
mdcncy of Mr. W. II. Young:,
:atf of officers and pupils.
K\V HOOKS
T WAVISRLY LIBRARY
War hi in its about pro h le in s and
uestions that arc, or should be.
f common interest to us all. We
re offering: as an aid to the *o,tion
of these problems the fol>\vinjr:
John Gunther's '"Inside Kuopc";
Hermann Rauschnfrpr's
The Revolution o f Nihilism:
i'arninp to the West"; PL M. Dcla
eld's "The Provincial Lady In
Sartime"; Erick Achorn, "Eurocan
Civilization and Politics!
ince -1815"; "The Travels of Maro
Polo" editexl by Manuel Ko\v-|
off.
New adult fiction; "If This Be
)estiny".
Two years off the press but as
tonular now as it was then is Fred
ricT< Eewis AllefTS ""Since Yoster*lay".
As a refresher on the incileilts
that have been of National
mportance in the last Ten" 6 ' f
welva years, "Since Yesterday"
ihottld be reitd. Tt is a substanial
and well-rounded American
listory, packed with facts, non
7? ? i
partisan atid judicious Interpretation.
It is also a three-ring circus
of fascinating oddments. In'cidcntally
it is fully illustrated. '
This history?henmm;&ed?the !
thrilling story of our own country
in our own time.
The Children's Department. We
quote below Muuro Leaf's own!
statement of what he hoped to do
for children when he% wrote "Fair'
Flay" a book for children. It is"
-a perfect, description of the book
he has achieved for out of his experience
in pleasing children with
his "Can Be Fun" books, he has
found the, secret of "learning while
you laugh".
"I shall try to state very simp-Iv
tfao elementary factors in living
leicntly and nlCKKhntly with e tch
other and the whys ot rules. Law
'i?l rrovcfnnient fob. the common
good and hajvpiness.' With TFTe"
world today filled \ylth dissension
an selfishness, I shall try lightly.
andT I hope, humorously though
nonc-the-less seriously, to picture
and define an honest American
brand of democracy, ?I shall trv
l(t write in terms understandable
to children, to clarify for them the
need of respect for - themselves
and their fellow beings that was
uppermost in the minds of the men
who founded our country.
"If-s"tnA clearer idea of hie "T
her right in relation to that of
others comes to the child as a
| result ot this, 1 shall tool wgll rej
paired for it is my sincere ^belief
well hciUgrotrrUHIlkinil 1.0HC ftWOW
mutual regard for each other, tbat
i? as elementary and delightfully
aim pit; hs Children itself."
Itollin P. C.rconc." Librarian
Mrs. Catherine B. Whcelci
Assistant?Itetid of Childrcn's
Department.
DOINGS AROl'ND CAMP
GRL'RKK. OK DA.
Company 241Hh Qni. Bn. arrivodTterc
Friday ovouing. J_uno 18th
and the hoys realjy were -glad to
pet hack in the barracks. Satur
day the boys went to Muskogee,
Okla. to see their friends. Sunday
morning the Sunday School
class was on time in the Day
Room and was extra pood. It
seemed at* if the boys were more
interested. . On
furlough: Pvt. James Wilson,
of Camilla, (la.; Pvt. James
Woods of Kings Creek. S. 0.; Pvt.
Willie Ryles of Pellim. Cla.; Pvt
Henry Ncshit, o f Waltcrboro, S.
C.; Pvt. Tim Casque, of Georgia
and several others- their fam-rtyior
The. first time since having
been in the ~scrvice. _j
The Harmony Four under the
management of" S Sgt. James W,illiams
are really coming on. They
have (L_lqt of engagements already.
Vpl. .James Moore was pruinotjofl
to Sergeant today.
|Cpl. Reuben A. Johnso'n, reporter
MRS. KLOREK THOMPSON
SI'C'CL'MBS IN NEWBERRY
Mrs. Florcc Thompson succumb
ut her home in Newberry. S. C..
Wednesday night. June 2o. 11143.
Mrs. Thompson for many years
was a good citizen of Newberry.
TTlnefal services were hetd~Sunday
June 27th at the Bethlehem Baptist?dweeb??f
?which?she-was a
loyal member.
Rev. H.H. Dayson of Charleston
was " master of- ceremonies.' Tlvc
..scripture' lesson was read by Rev.
E. E. Gaulden the pastor. Prayer
was offered by Rev. P. Wallace
of Whitmire. Many fine remarks
were made b y the officers and
members of the different societies
of which lite deceased was a part
before her passing.
? A beautiful solo "Jesus Hob)
^My Hand" was sung by the pastor.
The main eulogy, was delivered
by Rev. E. E. Gaulden. Text
Be thou faithful unto'death and 1
2:10. Subject: Faithfulness and
Duty. A duet, "He'll Understand"
wns sung by Mcsdames
Charity Montgomery and Roberta
Sligh.
Interment took place in the New
.berry cemetery and there laid to
rest. Fred Pratt undertaker in
charge.
I THE RECENT SUCCESSES OF
THE APOSTLE FIRE RAPTTZET7
HOLINESS CHURCH
OF COLUMBIA, S. C.
The members and friends' o f J
the Apostle Fire Baptized Holi-1
ness Church of Columbia arc enjoying
a genuine soul reviving, i
1 soul saving revival meeting.
This unusually excellent rcviI
Val .meeting is being conducted I
r by the Rev. E. D. Ilejulerson, pas- I
ten* of the St. John Fire Baptized
Holiness Church of Athens, Ga.
i Rev. Henderson is a forceful, j
i well delivered sermons, two of!
them were so especially?good,
[ persons have asked for a vepitition
of them. The texts of these J
tw(> sermons came from the following
passages: First from Gen.
18:21. theme: God Is Coming
Down To Sec About You. Second,
from St. I,ukc 22:71; theme: He
Was Rejected and Put on I'linl.
Rev. Henderson really stirred
I Columbia, My! My! ho is a real
' gospel preacher. Preach on Rev.
Henderson, Columbia can neverforget
you. Along with being a
real gospel prfeacher, Rev. Henderson
is an accomplished gospel
singer. 27 persons have made
joyful confession to JLh? faith as
a result of his preaching.
Rev. A. H. Mitchell, regular
prrctov of the church, is carrying
on in a most gratifying tvay.
"Since his taking charge of the
church, noticfcablfc improvement
have been marie, both temporal
"f '
?j
T
l'xly v " 'V v*, ~* _T*
*&? * ijjy
fir 11
Blfl^
^KK,.. r U>i^H
p"' * t>r M * Wax Dtpgrtrtv
WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIO
Garrett, 106 Mill "Avenue, Braddoc
weight title of thg U. S. Army,
when he won a three-round dccisi
North School Avenue, Oglesby, llli)
and spiritual. Tlvc Rev;?Mitchell
is possessed with a personality!
that has gained for him an in-1
evedsing loyalty of the members 1
_aipl friends of his oonnnunity and I '
of Columbia: Wc pray for his eon-jr
.tinned success. I
t
NOTED B.YNKF,K PRAISES
TUSK Ell EE Alll FORCE
Continued from Page 1
dsing it could not have visited
the institution for first hand in-.
lormati'oiR I
yPresidenT PittUM's'iTi, is laving
great stress on the training of the
Negro's hands, hearts r^rrrt mfmts
No one can stand by?lite limn::- x
"Tncnrrof Booker 'C?Washington ,
and fail to appreciate what hasNJ
j tcen accomplished and is now ho- P
I ing accomplished at Tuskogec. .|
air. spaukting said that the recently
much publicized plan announced
by school officials to ac
ccpt a SI 00,00 yearly subsidy *
grant from the state was a wise
decision. He said we must be
realists and practical and maki
the most of the materials at hand
because? ihe day when Negroes (
will be admitted to white state
universities is a long way off. '
(I;>\\_ J. Melville 13 '...gii'ton
eeiitly named Mr. Spa-tiding TTT TTu
executive committee of the N'e.ti ^
- Ja ruling. state . national war mim 1 _
the J)t.iham Morning He rald c.cj'
ricd a photograph of Mr. Spaul'l
wig flanked by Mrs. (irace Wultet-j
and Mrs. Nolle Tour, two of int
most prominent white women ill
Durham immediately-after I'h i
announcement. Observers regard
the incident as an example o f ]
growing democracy in the south.
1. S. NK(?R() FKHITIvR MI.OTST"
WEATHER FIKST I"
against (;i:Voian j*:L\r.Ks
Continued l'rom Page I * I"
Second Lieutenant Willie Ash {;
ley, Jr., ot' 212 West Hartlctt SC.
i Sumter, South Carolina said his
gas needle pointed to empty
when lie dually landed. Tire
other planes were all low on gas
also.
Lieutenant Rayford said his
I plane was hit while he was filing
011 two FW IPO's. "While I was
one got on my tail. That's the I .
tirst time I've ever been shot at.'
The Amerivans were too mis.. .
to get a close shot at too bomber.- .
although Lieutenant ]>r\den fired <
one fleeting burst at one of them
They were unable to state wiicJier
the bombers had reached tiiekobjectives
but Lieutenant Ramon!
said lie saw at least four bom!
strike the water without "doing any '
damage.. H e sides Lieutenants a
Drydcn, Rayford, Ashley a n xl '
RrOOks. pilot* piil'tK'i |>H t in tlx* ?
engagement were Second Lieutenant
Spann Watson of 122 J St.. |.
Haekensack, New Jersey and See- ,
,,nU I .iniitfinti r ' r, i ... - '
?>? w.viiwikuh ju^-uu ^ . I'iOfKTlS " *! 1
Murphy and McGee Streets, I?ri?-1?
ard. Alabama. ,
An advantage that the squadron '
lias over many others is that near- i,<
ly all its personnel, commission- ed
and enlisted, lias worked togeth :
-nee tiie outfit was formed in
;?i4i.
'-fhe pilots--are enthusiastic in i.
I heir prarse of their P-40's, said 1
Lieutenant Dryden. "1 can honestly
say I'd rather fiy the Wn'rhawl-:
ihan any other snip 1 Kno >
of. he added.
Mofl of the pilots are college
trained, while A great many of the
enlisted ground- crew have had
civilian training in flying and^ oii !
thus gained has !li mm I eases beer
polisiied at air corps, tcch'tica) I
schools in the United States. 1 j
>
N II
I .Saturday, July .3, "HM3. P|
B II
B II
I JR
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It
ent ftureau of Public ' Relation! ?
>j Private hirst Class William ??
k, Pennsylvania won the welterEuropean
Theatre of Operations, fl
on over Corporal Bat Rossi, 240 *
nois.
?PROJPKSSIONAL jjCARDS
i
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DR. I!. I). HARPER '
444>'r\4^lST 1 , _
"Tilling. I'lales. Cold Crowns, 1
Bridges
Extraction hv Conduction
Anesthesia
< Wlice Honrs: Telephone:
> A.M. m 7 P.M. ^ 2-0750
THUCf Main Street .~~j r
DR. il. M. (OOPER i
DENTIST a
* ' -1
^pcrtrr! Mtcnlioti Civcn to ^pis- {
eases of (lie Cunts \ <
(.old Crow n ' and Bridge Work '
\ Specialty
Mice Plioiie Res. 8264 ' ~
12" WTFtuTiKton Si. Col'u., S.tJ.
o #01
DR. J C. STCART
E\e. Hear, Nose and Throat
Classes Filled Accurately
Olltee Hours: Telephones:
0:0(1 \.M. lo P.M. .Office 3796
1:00 JVM. to ii P.M.. Res. 4692
?- Residence: -j ?
o.'tll Ta> lor S(. 1.117 Fine St.
*'?v V %* V V V V V V V V V V V I 1
^amnions Art College
Ait \ ii- red it cd School
'I raining in IR-auty Culture,
lltltbti'iii:; and Community
Organization
Appointments Monday Through
Friday
'. O. llo\ FJ!)2 Columhia,
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MADAM PETERS
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or l>i?.(f,T?cd Scalp ? (lives^'lc '
nd I lea ul >. EKST (iKOWlF
tppty Once it Week.?I'rice^oSc.
Rlaiidinu St. T'olumTua, S.C.
'or Vale ;it Counts' Drug Store, '
1 ()."> Washington St. and Thomas'
)fULr Store. Tll\ lor :?twl rfrt
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Counts* Drug Store
l?RKS< RIPTIONS
( OAII'OI NDKI) AS WRITTEN
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