The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 10, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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V Saturday, July 10, 1013. LEESVILLE HERALD St. Matthews C. M. E. Church v Rev. J. E. McAdams, l'ast?r Sunday school opened at the reg ular hour by the assistant superintendent. We were glad to have cur Supt., Bro. T. F. Drake with i us after spending several weeks indeed glad to have our teacher, Bro. T A. Quattlebaum with us a^ain ufter'a few weeks illness. At 11:30 our pastor delivered a wonderful message. Everyone who 31 a ken from the 26th division of Psalms. God Remembers. After - the message the_ 1 loly Communion was Yrved. A^T3:30 o'clock the Rev. A. A. Amaker delivered a wonderful mes sage. His text was taken from St. Luke 11:1, using as a subject Kneeling in Player. We were glad to have him and members with^^ At 8:30 our pastor delivei^^ro wonderful message, sub. , ject God Answering Prayer. Pulpit associates at this service ywere Kev. Lewis of Batesburg; Leesville. Total collection $145.UU. Several visitors were present. gypk list: Mrs. Mary Boyd, Mrs. Wiomelmena Adgers, Mrs. Ama'n. tla Adger, Mrs. Mrrry Rowe. Mr. Thnnms, Qimttlehiinri. Mr. Tomm,-** Drafts, Mrs. Lulu Thompson. Mrs Arahoy Creed, Mrs. L. B. Cartel ? and two children. Mrs. Hattie Quuttlebaum had as . t guest last week, her nephew and nie-e, John and Jessie M. Porter from Columbia. C. Stroud of Camp Tysen, Tenn. * is here spending sometime with his mother and other relatives. j Pfc. L. B. Bouknight of Cpmp I Gordon, Augusta; Pvt."" Young Gladden of Camp Gorden were j visiting relatives and friends the j past week end. Mr. Geo. Dennis visited Mr. and ! Mrt>. Rufus Drafts last Sat rdav. [ ~Mh*s Elizabeth Rowe has returned to Nevl York after spending sqme i time here with her father Mr. Rus ! sel Rowe and other relatives. i Mrs Anuuula ywmym* of ' j Hope section i>s spending sonie] time here with her ?on-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John - Creed. Airs. SC. Quattlebaum 'und five children visited Mr. and Mrs (Drafts last Friday. \ Mrs. Geneva Wallace, Mrs. Cor ^ nelio^ Gartman visited Mrs. F i Bozier last Sunday. Mrs. Lena yVataon- was called to West Cohmv *ff bia last Monday to her cousin's 1 funeral Mr. Frank Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Mickel Edwards have as guests their children from j Charleston, S. C., and Detroit Mich. The Rev. A. A. A maker was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Adgers. When you want the Palmetto Leader see Mrs. Olivia Drafts reporter. Pvt. Egypt Wheeler was grace? fully entertained at the home ol Miss Gladys Etheridge Sunday June 27 and Miss Etheridge also left Monday to spend the summei vacation in NYC with her two sis. tePBi : NINETY-SlX HIGH SCHOOL W. T. BOggs, Principal Although school has closed, tht work of the Agricultural department goes on. At present, this department is sponsoring Rural War Production Courses in foui (4) local communities?Godsey BijrfHt. Zion, Marshall Chapel and Friendship. A course in "Increased Poultry Production" was completed during the month of March, in the Mounl Olive community. The course ir the Godsey community ("Food ces^H For Farm Families") \vH > be completed after two (2) more meetings. On June 30th; this course \va; started at Big Mt. Zion, Mrs. EfFi. L. Dean, teacher; Marshall chap el, Mrs. Loueva Weaver, teacher and., at Friendship, Rev. J. S. Dial ?tei|lrer; Time of meetings: Rig Mt. Zion Wednesday and Friday nights 9:00 to 11:00 o'clock. Marshal chapel, Monday and Friday night: 6:00 to 11:00 o'clock. Friendship Tuesday and Thursday nites, 9:0( to 11:00 o'clock at the home o ftjBV. "W J. Dole. . !; These classes will run for tw< \(2) hours each night until th< minimum of twenty (20)t,hours i completed. ; Ail colored?farmers and?firm Women are urged to attend thes i\ f classes in their respective com y. ^ m unity. It is very essential tha "H--_ . ^i... XICHOIjS NEWS i The ?choir members of William Chapel A ME church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker on the 4th of July aiul were , highly entertained at a tea parj ty and were served - with. iced tea, cake and crackers. We raised $2.25. Sunday school at the usual hour. We closed by asking the prayers, of all churches that we may be successful in our works. Mamie Myers, Reporter. Friendship Liaptist Church Rev, W. R. Washington, I'asTor Sunday was a tine day. Sunday ' school ST Hie usual hour. The lesson was ^TUught by^Bro. Hickman, who is a tine teacher. Sister Narro Johnson won the prize by ^mswerlhg questions <m the Tesson. The review was by the pastor. Services opened at the regular hour. The pastor delivered a won dei fill message. Everyl/ody was happy. Mr. Lewis started the collection with $1.00. Otheis paying $1.00 were: Mr. Boyd Gilchrist f Mr. Dalton Page, Mr. Andrew : Clilehrist. T. Total " lecllUJl $17.00. vve are asking all " to give thanks to the Lord for this blessed rain. Let us as fathffgj| hTitV ' !., ^': ' > x *.-~ ;V'"' ^ - -' ' - "^ ?:C. .: a*./; V_*?". -?&C. c NO. I SHOE STORE, cavaJry tram.ng school fur Platoon, Troop F, k I to rigli Private George Johnson. CI City, New York. No. 3. Pvt. pack troop harness, knd Fv , we produce, can, dry and use anv I other methods to preserve food his year. It is our duty our 'amrlics, soldiers, allies and to our country. t Let us remember what Secrei tary of Agriculture Clavd R. Wick I ard has said: "Food will win the I KSUL~m U' W. I." BTKKS, teacher of agriculture ,>n JAMAICA V Y \F.\VS Services we re benutif u Hy car; vied out last Sunday, beginning . with the Sunday school lesson , all classes after which the pastor , gave a timely review. The pastor 1 also delivered two splendid mes* sages last Sunday.,, Hoth choirs >, are rendering very good service to ) the church anil also to the conif rnunrty. Pvt. Harden M rooks is home > sick. We hope foe his early re e covery. a lUiv* Vf..M W.1,1, 1?. Tt f,>|. Pi.tin. sylvan a where she will stay am n~ work?for awhile. ? ^ We retriet (o learn that Mr - Eddie K. Peterson was strmk t lightning also Mr. Marshall Lo .? .... .. *L . 1 . *. .... crs try to live a better'life before our children thut they ir.ay follow our loots tops and lea in to attend Sunday school and the church. Rev. \V. B. Washington, "Mansel Lewis and Miss Uracie Johnson were "the dinner guests of Key. Alon/.o McDaniel Sunday. IT MORAL RITES. FOR JAMES GRAYS Oi angeburg, S. Mr. James Andrew Grays was laid to rest 4-en?Friday rrt- ft:30 pttn ftmern) udTmTtv,' Mr; Olive Baptists ?where | he was?an active memlwr.?44*e | siM mon was preached by Rev. Mr. j t Is't' ^ c h ureh'".K1 'o! ni,'\\ii*ss' A. Lee i Grant-.?Life's History. Mrs. L. 11. 5 Frederick; 'song. Just A Closei | Walk With Thee. I He leaves to moVrn his passing a wife. Mrs. Luella Gray; font (laughters. Rebecca of Washington, I). Sarah. Agnes and Edith ithe sons, are James Jr., of Wash I iiiprtonNehenfiah' and McQueen , of Orangeburg; four sisters, five jaunts and many relatives and ?Sleep on brother Grays, rest in peace. Mfi.rianna Whrte, reporter .. f ARMY SJYLF. ?Technician 4th C shoeing one of .the cavalry hoiscs. three months. No. 2, Saddle rooti it: Staff Serjeant Willie Tarkington. J oveland, Ohio and Private Willard Davidson Mosky. C Troops. 20th Q.M rt. iMosley is from -Taylor," Mississip) i yan and others. God gives am J lie moves in mysterious ways, le Sve"all knowT ^We can trust i f him. y,. Kvery available transportatior was used lor the many pleasure j seekers who enjoyed the 1th. Al seemed to have a gram! true, j Mrs. Pansy Nngle left Saturdaj j for Tennessee where she' spent the ' Ith with her husband Pvt. Caro I N'agle who is there in camp. >KOl M> (M?i:S M'lWS l Mrs. Roberta Thomas retide-re'e ra rrnrrnm at St. Prtrd A-MK rhttr-l Jon July 4. Devotion by Mr. Wil | lie iWilsnn and Mr. \V. C. Mou/.on Sermon by the' Rev. John Wrlson ' I Text St. John 'JiJth chapter fron rI which he- preached a wonderfei | i imw.i. int.' sirwitms were *vir IK. F. -Mrmtf'oiv.ery from ();ik Gr AMU church; Mr.L. M. Greene o St. .James A MM, I.ake City; Mr 15. I.. Ciopcv from St. Stephen U.Mft ami .Mr. "Nathan Glasco fro'n I Union M. I1!-.- This program wa - iimli'ftwi?ror rha?hcni-ftt' ttT?tiF .' club and she started the collectioi ' with $1.00. Mr. I.. M. Green, $1 1 My. U. b\ Ml r * < Till Dutch Fork Friendship Union A Succes I The Dutch Fork Friendsh L'niwrwas hold with tho Mt. 01b Baptist church, Columbia. S. C i >?:i:;n. The * Sunday school concert ws j-?-ai-ried out-in a-niee-mnhnor. co I dee ted hv tho President. Rev. 13. S. Golden. Tho Sunday ?cho teachers for the day were Deacc Vonson assisted by Rev. Goldo The lesson was very thoughtful discussed by the class. The wi come, address w?a,s made by Rc -AV- -M?Martin :md response 1 ?DcaCon Henry'?Von son M?n j solos, duets, speeches and remai I were, made by members of the v riod*?churches.. After this, nra 'Come Ye That Love The Lord. The leaders. R v. Mrs. D. "Rhott ami Rev. Mrs. Magpie 1 Uf . nv 'oirhirir prayers arid soni were carried o-t. After pvav service Rev \V M Martin usccn I ed the rostrum singing All II: j the Power of Jesus' Name, the prayer was by Rev. Wright. Re | Martin's text was found John J j chapter and third verse. Ever Ji ody en oved a soul stirring se j mon. The finance committee w | composed of Mrs. Jessie Brig I and Deacon Andrew Colnutn. " wlioj?u((lp interesting remarks. After collection Rev. L. B. Gol en introduced Rev. W. R Wrigl Rev. Golden sang If a Man D r;ule A. Hubbard, (leor/re Johns Ilubhard attended Krost., Kordyci 1 of Machine Con nuian 5111 Gr Newport, Arkansas; entered tlie A Collins. New York Iv t tn right. I Sciuadron, clean.m? Chicago. IHinc l?). No. 4, Private Lntson, T'.r' a I I'. I.. Cooper, $2.00; Mr. N'ath; i Glasco $1.00; Rev. A. R. Germsi i $1 .(k); Mir. John 11. (iarrblr $1.(1 I Mr. Wi'lis Wilson $1.00; Mr. i Adams $1.00; Mr. Melvin Thorn ' Yu ssrs Matthew Thomas, John I i Adams, Hen Brown, "Willie Wiis A. Wilson. (Tide Mi-Clam. Ma! U Thomas, W. C. Mo.'zon, PT ' Thomas, Thomas McKnight. I.o 1 Cooper, I)i-:k .Jones, Miss Mar; lie Montgomery, Mesdames B( (ha McKnight, I.eona Thorn j $1.00 each; Mr. W. 0. Rurgess. $ Mrs. Willett Curl-v. $2.00; M Eva Mason. $2.00. The grand 1 Jtal eolleetion was $43.15. T Jubilee quartet rendered fine m - sie. Duet by Miss El ease Cdoj: and Mrs. Alberta Epps; SoTo Miss PTotiise MeCollouch. M Roberta thanked the many frier I from the various ehurears w helped her so greatly on her cli | The Joint Stock Lodge No. 1 f held its meeting Saturday and port progress. Seven nbw me ' hers were added; all doctor bi 1 end death claims paid every qui f tor, Regular?loaaUitgr?a-eo?in i evei'y first Satuiday at 4 o'clo ; Members from all Joint St< 1 Lodges are cordially invited. .1 1 ? PALMETTO LEADER 'shall lie I Ave t,Ay;ain, tlten Rev. Wright came forth sin?rma Blessed Jesus.- l?toel4\??>i.-.?1-h*[< } tailed- from the Kpistle of Ran! and preached a very jrbod sermon, I ha ii evei y nodv ? ri .'e l. I I.r linance committee then came forth ^ i iir the last collection. The "eV>llection was above normal. After . LullceJUon. ,.\ve y.djuvunuLIut_-diti11 s nor. Mu ii food was had. Kvmv n" body enioved a very successful Ln_ day. The union adjourned tool meet at Mt. Olive Baptist, 1 hitch ,n Fork,_Au{flist. 20, 1114.'!. ?1- Rev, I.. B. S. Golden. president; lv Rev. W. M. Martin, vice-president ;1- Miss Lucia (jolden, secretary. +v-4? . ? ^ ,y Rill) HILL ll.M'TtST CHI K( H i>s , ; a-' Rev. If. L. Robinson. Castor y - m S. T'u-S -S.-hi-f ?rr iit the* usual hour, with the S"Mt. I. 1*1 f P-'f'u* p. | I, y-'Mi wiis avfidly !:i'wht. by l'i l?s pastor and discussed th<? class, er p A]i ,.p ioved the I'.1 son about d^i 'Mahn Cueuse 1. to -the Christian.;", til At 11:10 the devotion was < <>?> >n ducted by Bro. Robert Ha vis. AT. v. tor '"lV* 'h?the?n-ist'n 1'i'ii'c to t- o id pulpit lininjr Jvy'Ptt PIG: 'h" ' r'p >'* Pure was read-"Tiv the pastor. A '*- 'orayer was offered by Rev. John as Bran h. The . Missionary hymn nt 559 was sung. Deacon J. Taylo"l of St. Mark church offered a Rraycsi: nr^i>Yw^+tM??VThwoDHi-v -fontt'lhu11 imi?after uliieh?a?son1; a as?frdd by Bro. S. Dynoiu. The pastor it. I came to us in his own way." telling ie >us .about this hard heart, and if i, : *) Cavalrymen of the new c r Division at work with their 91 PjHpBP^ |r>./ fl^^fflBBKJjMIM^; jK8 . J' on, CIlvolant!. Ohio; Wilumi Collins. ! . Ai"! check horsis in the picket mie '{/ Npi iiccr, ~IuTnsT..s Cite, Mi^rruri, rnty en April ti'tj, 19-11, He is now Troo| Private John Duniap, Indianapolis, India lis; Private .'esse il. Curry, Oklahoma Ci . (*' ' and Private Oonianun' I an -0\irs. Corinne Blown gave a silin, ver tea party July 4th on behalf K>: of ho*--( fubi?A-ler^c - crowd atB. ti ndeds as E. L. Thomas, reporter I). -c oll ST. PAI L E, ( III RCH j Rev. W. Cv. OwV'hs, Pastor S. Paul A. M. E. S. n lav school convened at its usual hour w/lk the officers at their post of duty is ,0 The lesson was wonderful discuss by the school end a splendid ro. ' view by our Pasto:. Re/. W. (I. . '"Jw ens. We wore I.hissed to |.:r e -i'h us in Sabbath school Rev. J ? U. Boyd. ?ei ,r, . . . , 1 he morning service began on '"me with the senior choir ou the stand. The pastor came forth out ' lining hymn No. PN, (then took I.is text from the Book of Judges lb . . ' I 7:1H. us.'ny as a theme The swu'il fix' >1 the Lord of (lilard. Sweet, mu) (. ?ic was ivmlCivil I?y tli.e -seuioi tri_! choir and junior usher hoard. We ||s are jflnd 1 to have you come to I "'jsit our ehi.rch so please , one ! atfain. Visitors T;)v*, i'<i Mrs, Thei*ck. York who is visiting her tnolhei >rk and Mrs. Ella Don si y froin Colum bia. we b:r !.< i econi'ivtcnded u> t<> .lesus f.n relief. Our heaft> n :n r<?rrlrde tlre~ ?ntttn?"J . Ow?! :. ! I v. ' h ,|v ! i -i" way. A'. tin- hen a :s?! ushei :?<-iyi?i" held theii reunion. Tin* pro Pst'iaio was \ pry ...yowL ?'j-h spin* trio-. <| aiti-is and* speakers front i\;.ri' rjijii rueThe choir ami |'?.isiu r.- intymd out with us-are Mt i ?I \ .' i,?r>| S: Mat:;'- ushcr' Ch irfsj11: t t'ro.e : shots. The choit'v rrrr .Hj. Matt!:cv . FT Clult p. an< i \!t \V; I 'I'la1 contribution"; 'wercrMissiorr iy. :?:?(: Sunday school -$1.00 ? 'iui itt : t'tic turn out Total j~ ii \\N~v"ir \ m. r: ( in i:ch Hex. T. K. Ho!>inson. Castor J Alter iuivuny a h;v"h (lav at I.ev 7m r a>,; "!?rtrp-li tin- pastor ?;u , r_? Mil) >- fi?a?-,. l.o'h clturces war ?s! i'.cii.. . . j?a-;?H.O- /.> ! ch;ci( I^-Uyv Hohinsou tJelivti ml }l "wonderfu J Sties.-ave. He preached jis nevei I t e*'ove.?'Che?rrcssnye was vert inslrutl:\e and rpliftinjr. We sti! j riax'c on our " (;); j.st I not her Styt ( Ikih^iTand l.7>. Sintricyf AVi pray foi . botii :t speedy reaver. -Mr. and .Mr*. Henjatnin Single) lare .here front (T.aiiotte, N'. ('. vis iting Airs, Sitiyley's father a" n t . .Ii i', Stttcley sick brother. " t pi. U dlianisUH. r.mlw i on a ten' days furlough visiting ntylher and friends. ? ? ? ill-negro 2nd. Cavalry ftorses -end-equipment. W *<8?; - - _? ^T---OT ? ^ ip vrw \rr,< Wity, jiikI Andr*.^ i;.. ' l- >Jk s " lil.c Ml 1 nil I . . , ? U, 1 IH I1, was a shoemaker before h< Saddler for Troop F. No. 6, na; SergrCunt George Stewart, ty, Oklahoma; Private John E, Icfgers, Indianapolis, Indiana. At ! o'clock we witnessed s I I'cjiiii.i. contist. Rev. .1. G. Both I , bunrg. ; us a so:;l stin hiy .scrmoi v. it!) the senior choir on the stand ie iiM-d a.> a subject "The ChurcV is in Jail", found Act fls'll. It wa.< j \veot and well preached. Nov i in i e. is where the future churcl' i ally idayed its part. The child ' t-i'ii that wrrr?rakfrrgr part hrr tin i|rie.;iam d ne their very best am ' their nues i litis front. about 7 t( | IS: Kiln Hall. $-1.51; Hortens< | Reaves $17.00; Ruth I.orick $R.1.0 J Kstell IN hnrdson, $2.55; Kssi< I II vhardson. $2. lb; - Rui neath Di e i her $1.10; Eunice X cluing $1.50 Alberta Kitklnnd $.'1.5(1; Kebecct -j-AV4*e- w>-Mwitha < holey fron j\, V.. sent $'h7n; Gertrude. Corlej it)t)e; .lenovii Mills $<N 50 and Mr ! I rudonce preher brought in $2.1( I v. In. h he solicited from his Wend) which \\:'s very much unexpectei Jinnkinif a total of $t'il.7(l and i i piand otai for (la1 day $7!l.l'd. i Mrs. Kva i mley is still on th si. k l;si. Vv pray for her t -1ii'edy i eco\ t ry. co are expecting Rev. Mrss Pries i tor to carry.on our meeting. Com out again and hear her. ; IM.'TII Kl. A. .M. K. (HI RCII OF J 5__o>\_\va\ k \isr:s .si7ni.ni ^ l.'fx. V!. F Itobinson. I' i-tur^ Vacation Hihli* school was held i at Bethel A. M K. church front ' i June 11-2" F"! tin* i hidtiuj _o'* nrTTnwsty: The chrtdrtm utlendvd in 1 lury mi nib* > ? with ait en; platen* r~ol Cm Tin* teacher.- wnii* sonr >f the best in (he state; their ser~TiT'Ts were loyal. faithfulrTnnscien: iolis amj gratuitous. The school was di'vided Into de. ;*ai t Ittent-s?wall?s'vi'i d teacher ill t-iu 11. I.'nit- mil* liiiein tr? I ea. h denai tmeutal grop. leadin* . j tp^to the. thcnie for tin* schi.o The followitej- teacher-* as-*iste j e.Tth fTie v.ori;; .Mes'lame-. l.nnett loidnson. Ida i> Reeves. Ne'lie 1' I l.evisler. .JeanifttV Hem.oinjrway ' ' 11' mlntrWey. Ksther Cartel Art rude McQueen. ' Chancy.'1. \?:a:ns Mitfii' l'oak'l , - Allllil1 B A ilson. C\ cit Newton, W illie M ' "iiy. MTsses Lt ,1a ami Tiiotna j-i tia I'aijje ainl Catherine Barnes. I Th.* interest was maintained du _ :"ir Uic ^casioi'. the children en^ ' l csearch "* wen k. and associating . Christianity with their every dU\ " life. '! . mi 'vas rendered Sen ' "iii. air exhibition, dm ' i;.ai i.? i ami a religions play I i'..n : 1 .e mritrton?Sv liool: ? 1 !.:tM on the theme was-yriv n v.i'li Impe tliat the citi'dien \\;iL< !i\e more happily together and u'- rn to l< h tier Christian citizens. , 1 At -trip- end of the program wa. a lecnid hrcakjr." da IK* tor Be the ' hnr. h. This rally is for port-has inv ye" s Voi 'h' rrureh. Tlte cat j taja> ,i ejioi te-.l like valiant hearted i . n a ic!: "as to wai HTJjI.'IP (si vuiii-e.: handled, six tiea dollars and nineteen -con's . "as e;(i<i'(l with more reports t<> come in. - . ' ......... t The eaptajey who renamed \? _ .v,? . . *1*'... . TV * | :e I , Iflipil' -Di-UL-J nL-od '''-J>-" _ Jd s.. S a1 ' i ?| J.ji I;. vS.S"i; M ilill el .Juo':.s"i (Ii'iii'wi Il.jrS's. ?. 71 > Alice h'rnnic?, >'! H 11it* Cn e'.iVi; l/oin'hy Marshall. I While. >! ?.'in* i)frhvM: " m!.m ' ;) <>' i. eds from a nuis i-.al pio"ram sM.ro A dolt captains: .Mrs. Hriiluh Cause S'2?..'5"> Mrs. Corvio Rodc'Crs $.7.n5; Mrs. . Ceurjrra- Burt'n. $1?..'i0; Mr?. A. ' B. Wjlson, $1(5.7n; Mrs. Ida .lirti- 1 null, $1* io: Airs. .TiTti:e Cjaw'ford ?'01. !.*"> ?M-rs. I.illi-. (ifissett. ^*T+fr+<? Mrs Chancy I.. Adams $10.0.." Mis.- : Mattie Mu'ti i', > 17.4-1: Mrs. Nellie i | 15. Levister $15.75; Mrs. Is'i? Lawrence SUMO; Mrs. I':u line V. J t'!eo<J. $l2r,.(,0;__Mi s. Sarah Lloyd. 1 S17.55; Mrs. Ma/.ie tire?n $U.T. I Miss Curinne .McCray $<57.80; Mrs I Jessie Mae I>e\Vitt. $101.80; Mrs I Nancy Robinson Nod. 10; Mrs. LvUit.Latimer $105..*>1Mrs. Emma Bu.l Mrs. Ncta Cochran $1.">.75; IVirs.- Nancy White, $G0.y0; Mrs. ' Irfei M A D A \ latf l ' 'n l?]ln - EOK E 1 She never fails to coi 4 .fention of any one, h3uM| may be She never marriage with the o sl-;>urated, discover tl Kemcmher, she guarantees to br hit ion of \oiir entire life, cast oil your way. She guarantees to p properties, change the condition you can look back upon your life been averted had you proper adv it's not too late yet; call see the all. What benefit would a readi to remove the dark cloud w'hich guarantees to do- to each and ev Ci'r i 11 < 111 m > lilt' t t m 11.11 nulla ,> ' and force.- until slu- accomplishes bition of your life. Satisfactio Separate Room For Colored Pe and be con\inced. Prices withii r'- f^ermiMu-nl 1 v?Foeated orv Meeting , Highway,- next to Rawes Bi H:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. > '* | Pepsi-Cola Company, I Franchised Bottler: Colum PAGE FIVE " 111 " '!Nie Green $21.20; Mrs. ^nwie B. Helton $0-1,1H> Mrs. Ksther farter > 1 XoT Mi> ATiii???"?C5 "BIbbre" M: s. * Beatrlc-? White $4'i.4">; Mrs. vjities Sergeant '.V|\4. Lunette liobinsun $d4.1t?: Mrs. Dora lastie S101.X2; Miss Kosu Davis. >!'. .00; Mrs. Amy (iridium $(j.."!0; MrsMtebr-oca Bui"*! $20T(M); thcr ..' iijtc frien<l;?_eentri,biited lai go ly dso Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Burroughs (white) $100.00; Col. D. A. SpA'cy (white) $2775; Mrs. A. '!'. olljus (white) $5.00. Hev. Robinson the pastor has worked laboriously?to -jrtttmt? " e- ortl, the varai ion s( hool. ami ~ < ?r*?i a 1 i> .?tree?fruits?of?his?labor. ) 1 1 'The oie. nbers and friends of ethei are tnunked lor their << ea.l.o'. v. itivnt it. s t ess t an '1 t' t. t at" eirplished. ?Ne.iie B. I.i'Aister, rwpoitei' ?~~7 ISA J LtiY BKTHUL "tikt r st nkws Saturday-. June 20?Rarley Lie- ; ' hel ( iicuit held it* third qfiaxtOry conference with presiding filer. W. S. Minis, presiding at )ak (. row cliu-H-h. The Circuit s >iill doing gieut woih in car -ylnq; mi liu- wxnk^-of-tire chuiaJi " 1 inder their worthy leader Rev. . >1. Rutins. The .reports wero 'tghiy la.deb by the Rider. 1( fhii:. :a?moHlllla?under n,e ?!: ctioii .of S. Jj. Mihis. a live if... . o Msiv.- Sunday school was con cieo. Arter wirhh lClder Minis : a. lied 7i . ery snoi 1 hut?itiapir ' ^ U s' liinm. Klder Minis is a very tjoi-g pie.oher. full of information. His people seem pleased to " C avo him as presiding elder of he <1 stiict. ..The past with us is nLnltet of history and now lands we liave liiade it. The uttire-' is- anticipations;, hone can i < 11 what it has in store for us. With oflieer- a- S. IJ. Minis.- X. '- itnd< en. R>I>t. >eai It s, .lolimc '' eeniiua. r. M. Hampton and r. 'J. Yeldell. tiny are determined o nrai.ytain the historic reputayn of the Circuit. The pastor, Rev. J. II. Ruins left with his Jicck., straight a 11.1.1 cheat- high, on i .is face _a great. big smile. - Mm. M. <\ RADDKN. _ ?Rt-jjoi ter." ST. JAMKS A. M. T. CIU'RCTl Kev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor S1 ndny, July 4th was a very high day at our church. S.~Sr~t>pen il at the usual hour, officers at 1 heir post. "At 11 ,^0?serv. ice?bw= ;?vou. The_pastor,preached a soul reviving sermon taken from St. '.like .r>: 111 And Jesus saiil utito Simon fear not from hencefoi th ihou shalt catch men. Subject Personal Evangelism. Pwt-v. Preston Stevenson of Baltimore * was here and took part in the service. ^ Miss Colda Stevenson also Mr. \V. M. Burch is -still on the sick list; hope, that they- will soon ?re- rover. ? 1 THE L M A S __ t and advisor your Cityv County or State I NAME MADAM THELMAN :itr?l the thought, mind and at no matter how far away they I fnilc tr> hrinvr iihnnt n r.nnp/iv fl ne of your choice, reunite the ie aai-th's "lost, treasure. 1 inf> about every desire and am F every obstacle that may be in romote your business. Bell your ' i of your entire life. Perhaps and see how trouble could have > ice at the proper time. Perhaps woman wfi'o kjiows all and sees ?s* ng l>e t? you unless she h* able ? hangs over you; and this she ery one calling upon her. our life with the ruling planets i every hope and desire and amm guaranteed or no charges, ople. White and Colored come 1 the reach of all. ; Street in the Trailer on No. 1 arber Shop, West Columbia . DAYS AND SUNDAYS B m S31 IUUM1W I ~^" ' *' M&Nt ^ Lonf hHmd City, N. Y. bia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ?-7 .. . ? '?;?" ?'*