The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 10, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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ABBE'S 1949 ASTROLOGY REAI
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W, M. C.?I hope you will find vx
?-enough room in the paper to an- \v
, swer me. My friend in very nice ui
to nie but he is so mean rf I go and
laugh and talk with others. He to
dislike It and wants trrireat me le
^Hhbolit It. IMetlse help me? !fe Ttt
has been my friend for years. le
Answer-?Yes. and he knows you sa
EeffeT'Thairybu khotv yfmr;rrtT."t1tr ?
knows how impulsive you. are a- In
fcoutyleldtiTg tu ^temptations r . . trr
and to keep you on the straight
and narrow path ... he rules with ai
a rod of iron. By the way, won't It
he blow up when he hears about to
the affair you are having with the \v
feoMier. ? = - j -am
B. H. S.? This column is swell.
My husband lost his job and is ot
now working at a Batbrr Shop. Hi- w
can get. a ~
. vise ? , ~?7
Answer?Take the better job.
Sobner or later he will be obliged y*
_ to join a union . . , and now be
liable and has this>7>od otl'er it"To
would be \v,ell to ifra?|> tlie oppor ' V
tunity.He can always lull ba< k on I v
the old'.job. And too . . . the' a
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS w
d;
Mrs. Catherine Marris an?l Mrs j (
Frances Sealy have gone t?. NVw
s i or ior intf summer. ^ | /
Masters "C.'hai-len and i.ionel J'
Lee, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Char.les
Lee, I'urnif>' citizens of tins *'
city, are here from ilieir home in ^
Washington, D. C., visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Eunice IJowry.
' "
Mrs. Eva Hopkins lias returned
from Tupper Lake, N. Y., where ^
she spent a few weeks with her l'
? son, Mr. Qu^y Hopkins,
is gradually improving from ~a~
?cririrnl illnr^i in nn Army?ho*. "
pital there. " l . w
Mrs. Mary Sartor of Carlisle,was
here Saturday visiting her
friends. She is tlie mother o 1' s<
Prof. Herman Sartor. Rhe had ^
just received a cablegram from u
him paying that he is getting a- "
long nicely. He is in North Afri- f<
ea. Mrs.( Sartor has three sons M
in the service. "
Miss Rosa Lee Rainey has
"ininblrT Hot* ftMbiul nurf" ..life' i.? . td
Miss Mae Woods in Salisbury, N. g
? C., and together ' they are enjoy- j,
~T"* ^g a^ ple4sirife>yhiit id "lalatives ;{
, Mir s "?Carrie ' Rhine ha rdt left" h;
'Crafty t6)r N. Y. City for a visit
to relatives. w
Dv Miss Elveta Huff is visiting hei ti
grandmother, in Salisbury.
tt[-. ' Miss Louise Babcock is visit- C
S ^ log her brother and sister-in-law, w
and Mrs. Babcock in AuM^tf.hita,
Ga. ' c
&Miss Mattie Mae Heath lefr j(
ffi^.c-ijlVednesday for Washington and ] R
$ #. Y. City. ' \\
w W Mr. andd Mrs. C. E. Leathers at
jo. made a business trip to Durham, B
C. this week. Their young ne- |P
. J>hew, Master Charles Leathers, I
wllb h&s been visiting them here, to
^jjetarnd to his home in Durham at
them. w
r Teeh. Sgt. Brice (Smalls is en- S
.. i joying his first furlough at home bf
brought a Certificate of Good b?
IftnnrlllAf ' nn<4 nln ? J-? 1
^vM^vivb ?nu aioQ a uiiLUie | tT
showing that iy hatT completed
the course in Moving Picture ma- ei
hinery. Brie a looks well. Be- a\
fc(rfc entering the 3ervide**h?t tvas"
* *-e*ftjpl6'ypT1 reularlyat the Chester a
. ^ Tfofctre. jfe iS frotp Cump ALJfelL. JL
- ^ j Tex a*.-" , U
{ , Master Robert Lee, Jr., is visiting
relatives in Spartanburg tl
an<f his little sister, Geneva, is R
visiting her aunt in Rock Hill. g
fte funeral of Mr. Thomas J L
- " Walker who was killed in the De- It
trolt riot was held Sunday a t it
ftrhwn Chapel chtttch at +*>wry*^-B
A v?9t ctoWtf was present. The ?
^
r
Mr. Fred Heath. .Jacksonville. Fla. la
her sist^y^ ^lisn Maggie Heath, fi
^v Y. C^ty. n4V&. Smith continues ?
Very ill. y. < et
Mr. David Atkinson is in Ft. r.t
Bragg, Mr. Bryant .Crosby, Mr. . c
Flias Glenn, Paeirtc Islands; Mr.
Barkin Young, Australia; Mr. er
Ernest Atkinson, Persia; Mr. Wil- 11
lie ^Atkinson's address A I'D San 1(1
Francisco; Mr. Albeit?White. Mr.
Canullua Knight. Mr. . Adol pints'
Hbtlze, plrof. , Mii^urn Hichbuvg,
North Africa; MifC'Charles (Sam- '?
bo> White, Mr. James Maekey.
Mr. Joseph Crosby, Ft. Huaeluica. l''
Children's- day will be at C'al- *
l iiry Baptist church?Sunday ^af-^ ^
ternoon, at -1 o'clock.
Miss Ida Mitchell of Stilton lslund.
X. Y.. and her listen, Miss
Daisy Mitchell, of Itlaiis. spent "
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. i.pr
ioe Chalk.
Mrs. HcUic Ilaiucy gave it very
interesting report of " the "Wo f.
men's Baptist State Conventioi
which she attended as .a delegate
from Calvarv Baptist eh- rrh andwhich
was held at St. George on ^j,
last week. at the Missionary So-' S(,
ciety meeting which was held at a,
*
5INGS ARE NOW READY
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tee 8N THE **>? J
ILEMS OF LIFE k
I# AM# ****** tm? 9* r#H WM9 Vl? NA^ XL
NMMI . . . ?M trtiClli'H rMM rtOvMil *5r ?V '
IE' WAIL ACE SilVICE
;tra dollars in his pay envelope
ill soon compensate him for the
lion foe. i
A.- M.?A boy has boon trying
go with me for over 4 years. I
t him go with-wc--4?months and,
s good money, and wants me to
ive it for him. What about this?
Answor -Soomis?like he?moan.. .
tsiness . . . but don't let hi'ni
ihii von vwi-th?mivteiwbny Map- .
/ marriages are based o 11 love
id affection . . . not on .money.
he's the only man in the world
a* you . . .-.marry him. Otherise,
wait "'till the right fellow
mies alone. ~~ 1
.M. I.. T.-_- I am a girl of IS years
age. si higlfcj school. studfcnt. 1
ant to know whether or not 1
ould be. successful in stopping
IroM L;,ml taking an a?trade ill.,
ivernmeiit service. - Answer?Hotter
wait 'till next
'at*. Once yon have voin high
hool diploma von will be ready
i tackle tile government service,
on can't hope. Tor mtteh in the
ay of a govei nment job' w itho.nl
high A'thool education.
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SERVICE, care of The Palmetto
tbia, S. C. ___
eeks in Jersey City with her
a lighten, Mrs. Willie, \vltw Ifas
pen very ill.
Sailors, Edward (Lay. James
on.', Hardin .West brooks are enrytfijjf"ther
lirst furlough here at
ome. They are looking line in
ieir uniforms. All an*-from the
!uvy Training School, at Camp
ubert Smalls, (Ileal Lukes, III,
'Mr. Nilaiul Raiuey. of "Washiglon,
I>. Ci( spent a few* days
'itli his parents- Mr. -and. -Mrs.
. L). Rainey^ prior to entering
ne service next Friday.
Messrs. Joseph- Jackson, Fred
ktff, John Willis Hardin, am along
the' many who left last
eek for induction into the army.
Misses Cleola and ' F.li'/.aheth
I'a.shington and Miss Mahel .Jack
.? a 1>.<.,t >11 I'OI.I.
uto College, OrtmgelmrK,? luiv- .
ig finished tlie course in weld*
ig. They returned Wednesday
>r further duties, until they are
itit to some place l'or more perlaneiit
work.
Mrs. Km lira f'oker, mother oil
At. T. f'oker, writes frum
uffnlo, N. Y., that she is enjoy
ig her #tay very much. Her vis
s to Niagara l?alls and Canada
ave been very pleasant.. (
Miss fleniretta Featherstone (
ho studied at Hampton Insti
ite the past year it at home. i
Miss Alice Wright, of Y.
it y is spending two weeks heie
ith her mother,
Prof. S. I.. ..Fmlcy, Rev. M. T. i
oker, Rev. \V. M. iDunor, Rev.
)hn Honor. Rev. Mr. llalsey, |
w. F. It. Sims, Mrs. Minnie I
'right and many others will
tend the Baptist Slate S.S. and
TU Convention at Morris Col- I
ge, .Sumter, next week.
Mr. Charles Sanders returned !
i SanFrancisco . last Saturday, i
'ter spending several days here
ith his parents, Mrs. Mary 1>.
anders and husband. Charles
'longs to the Navy, and had not
aen home since he joined more
tan three years ago. ,
Miss Cley Reese spent Vhe week
id here with Mrs. 1 izzie Chalk 1
ad Miss Willie ?halk.
Grand Master Stanhack gives
glowing account of the very
ire- Masonic service held iiv Muh
np, Sunday whieh he attended.
Friends will he glad to learn :
tat Mrs. Lucy Mackey, Mrs. I
asier rtarmn, ftirs. Maine mil'- !
ett, Mrs. Fannie Griffin, Mrs.
ucille Allen, Mrs.'Eunice Eowry,,..
Ir. Hazel Adams are all improvfrom
illness that has kept
sem confined-t0 home for many
reeks.
At the bedside of Mrs. Ella
irilith, Wife of Mr. Vander Smith
Jangston and son Mr. Olivet
Mabel
hnifh, iHliladelphia; h#r brother'
zzz.?~ ^. j
.... . d. . *jiVht3a
tin- home of Mrs? Mamie Hurgett fr
oil Friday afternoon . * ^ a
?Miss Helen?J{<*b?tt*on?{eft fhiW tt
arday for Xcw York O'ty. k
Miss Hliznbelh Simpson is at li<
home :i ft ? r undergoing ail op
penileetomy operation irt I'i yoi T
hosiptal. Miss. Sitfipson received l.o
her degree al BeiieihcT ( ollege in
May. o'f this year.
MT. /JON A. M. K. ("IH'UCTI (/
Hrv; <". < . McllH^in. Ray-tor
Sunday fcpin.J us with a good L:
crowd at service, in the after 1
ttoou the licv. S. J. I*"i oeman ga v< N
us a burning message subject Why
I Jo We Ri ay. This message wa- to
enjoyed by all. Wo are looking
I pi wa I'd fur?a?liiivh?day?Sunday- Jd
and nighl. The Lord's Supper will of
he served. Stewardess Board h v.!
Mrs. Albortha Robinson, president cv:
will serve. At "J o'clock we are 1?
looking for Rev". Aitilefson' and. V-5
.is ehoii. At I o'clock we are look J"
ug foi Rev. A\'m. (ireen and .hitr *h
. hoir. At S oYlock we ate looking *?'
for Rev. M. Freeman and his 1 h
choir. \\V nr?c oil members. t<
please 1)0 on limo to support this
hi I*' program. v : " "n
Till* pastor liolil serviie ;it Shi- ''|11
i??li last' Sunday which was a grand '*'
suc'iOss. * f SI1
The pastor and wife''"ait,.! Mrs.
.\iiiiiiie1 Chestnut were llio dinnei
gr.es t Sunday oi Mrs. flattie Cook
;.nd 10ported a lovely time. vV'
lor of Slii'lolr clnirch is very sick ,S>1
;.i this writing. Kriends may stoj
in to see her. We pray for her a '}
speedy recovery.
ST. I'Al'l/ niCKCIT
Hev. J. S. Martin, Pastor
sn
S. S opened aI the usual hour th
with all teachers at their post of ta
h.ty. 'I he attendance banner and
:.oiiti ibution banner wont to class 1!
\ii. M r. J. ('. White teacher. sa
lit*Martin preached a very in- to
<pinrijj' seinton Stirulay morning. ed
L^uTte a few church L'i.ets wen- tin
(it. (VI
lie v. Warren who is working- in--an
harleston, S; f*7. spent the week
lie! with tiis wife. Mrs. Warren. an
l.ittle Miss Barbara Ann Perry of
pent two. weeks in-Charlotte. X.
visiting relatives. X;.
Mis. Murjorie Mc.Murray le_tj |u
Sunday for Tennessee to visit hei Ih
inishand Pvt. At lis Mc.Murray. sp
Bobby and Perry spent. two on
weeks in Charlotte. Peggy Clin- to
ton is spending two weeks in Win- re
ston-Suleni with Mr. Henry With- m<
' rspoon. Taylor Clinton is leav- hii
tug for Washington Friday to vis- nr
it Ins mother for a month. l'r
Mrs. Knnna N. Barnes of Detroit
is visiting her e;ranilniother Mrs. to
Kin ma Cox. nt
The following radios are aTTehil St
ing S. C. State Kxtension Sunt
met- school in Bock llill: iMosdami>s_
K. Boykin, M. Tillman, l.iMvi
M. Young, I.. Johnson, Juanita
Harris and Kva Major.
T A YI.DK'S t'H A PP. I, NKWS ^
Rev. B. J. Finklen, I'astor fJ
If
Sunday, July -1th was a beauti- w
fill day for churchgoers and our ti
?ervi<l<?- wore largely attended, pi
\
After S. S. we entered into other [<
services." Our. pastor preached a t<
soul stirring sermon. Theme of m
the text: For I am not ashamed bi
ol the gospel of Christ for it is fi
(lie power of Odd onto everyone cl
that believeth. Mrs. Finklea oui a
pastor's wife worshiped with us v
Sunday. f
Mi&s Beuluh Deal and her nop- i
I
9 ^ *
s
THE I'AlAUm'O LtiAUliR
w Olrn Boyd Jr., have returned 'I'1'
0111 I.ouisville. Ky. They report many
pleasant stay. We also had pi s Kyon
it with lis Mr. TI.' F. Loaphnrt 'hi*
id the little Rev. John Puke: Kyer
ui and His brother", Sunday. vv
The little Rev. piekerson preach 'nl n
I for us Sunday night. We had ' h<
very large orowd present. He- tiful
ok" lii's text from the 12th chap- -tppat
r of llt bi civs. Subject; X let ting nern
eady. lie pri ached so forceful ion;
at each and every Christian re- 'he
iced- while Tie preached the word -'innr
(iod. Let as pray for him. niorn
iO'.'U'H he is very young that t!'?d l oir
HI strengthen him- and use him ''iicii
-lids 1 rivi^_to :n i y mi HP if.:l? velc"
hrk. 1 = ?
Zadia M. Iloyd. report1 -rdi.
oi.ivtt a. si. m. fin urn Ni
Rcv.J. \v. -Thomas. Pastor?<,
r )'V i
Sunday was a high day at Ml. ,(live.
S. S. opened at the usual ,V(.rj,
nr. tin superintendent being ab- o..(i()|
nt due to illness, Mr. Allen L on:
. , -=77?? ;? > ;.!!>
iaav 1 ii f? v* mc\iiii>ii. A ft i*?r S
.... . - . i I a foi
? Pastor. Rev.. Thomas opened | |j ^
Trice and brought one of hi- c.
Mate
art f< It gospel messages taker. . j j
oni James a: 17-1X. ho used as
?77?' .... '??"7 r~ ; rrmrrr
sr.n.i'oct jl lie Results After I'rity- ^
:>Tari\ ?um i1 < wore made to
joioo in (In- (.iod of their salva
. / _ ' ' son :
4IV. . .
At 2 o'clock tin- funeral "I Mi . "" lu
manda .Morris was had' the pas ' "n''
r of; i. ialoti. The "Walker Kim J '*-'1'
: ! i I onto, ('Wi+4111, was in hargfe J1''1'*1.
At -I ;-,.Vluqt< the rally vl.ic!i ' rv'"
id l?eoI7~~7n progress TtTr about '
ire w t eloi was bad. Reports a "cek
Hows-: (JLti.h No-,. ] Rohoj;: (Iar\ i
L'.t''.1: No. 2. \Villi:un I.one, S'Jl. I'M
; No. d. Vista K?.w!er. <:.7.t I f ("1
ilira .Mattlies X.'tO.OO;. No r> I rani. Ki, '
amy and Sibbie (Iiiffiit. S'X.t?r?; guest
i>. tt. .Willie Copeland $7.00: No. Willi:
Ktnma (Jalli.ton $5.00; making :< I'uski
t a I for the day $202.2r?. Tin
Things are moving: along nicely \VA
idt'r the leadership this man 'i^nie
(dull A.lionsl two ynftrc ngo
it i! he was sear to lis as pastAi I j.t.x
r elairch was at a lowfp'ebb. He pamjt.
and a mortgage of around j,]
On.00 that had been standing
mas.
r more than 20 years,' hat l?v
?_ ' ' ill::'
e end of- the fust, year the ittot f
ige panel* was in the hands of . ^
41 '.. " "* ' TTTfti
e officers. ^
We are planning to remodel our ^ ^
urch by the end of thisi>cbnfoi
see vent. "Hcirn-he dort^%ee??se
en like (lallmoii,' ly^edby. ditty. l,,uU
>ng, Kinnrd, Byrd". anit others a^er
y so. We were glad to have
r teachers .Mrs. Brown Mid Mrs. >l<1
len worship with us Stlnday. ^uf.er
Oniii;T to Alt.' Olim?the <lutf1 li -(hey
tli a welcome, where the gospel use t
todays. .-V s
ILI.F.K CHA1MCL " h?ml
\1. tt.THlJUOll \\V
MfT"
Rev. B. F. Sumpter, Pastor TT
? He I:
Sunday school opened with tin- ^
perintendent an<l officers at
oil posts. The lesson was well IXP'0
ujrht and enjoyed hy all. *
The pastor came Jprwaj'd at
:M0 with a soul stirrine; inesgo
which caused many heart sm'
rejoice. Communion was sery tss
and quite a large number par ''ial
ok of it The dreary and cloudy
alitor did not stop the members
d-.friends from roiv.iu", out. ".L
League was held at V:'itt o'clock- ----d
at thai time, quite a number
our young folks Turned out. {
The pastor came forward a 1.'
.?() o uloek. wnti another msnir ri
xi Kl? v
Ji. message. I ho. text u;(s f ast
V bread upon tiio water. It in ' .
ired all. Wo aie sun v to havi '
ie. I ... tor S
OUl' si I: list, sister < arrie Hill . .
,, , , . \ ivt111
n. \\e Wish Inr her a speedv
... . . " ' .' word
"very, We are avkmg Chat the .. >
I'inhei. and friends please visit- ...
. I' la. '
e sua: and inn uld folks. Thev
man
oil yntir encouragement a n d .,
... I (era
M-m i ship.
Miss Rhoihi Hrown oL' Charles- '
, . , gram
i) is s|iendme- pait ol the sum
Mj!!?
or wi'h Tier si si or "Mrs. 15. F. ,
... .. Willi
Tmpter and faint v: . ?;? ,
. that 1
UMIII.I. A. M. I.. nniM'H?"nW~
. f pi. .
Rev. If. ,J. .lofferson, I'asfor ti"noi
Me
Sandfly school began at the us- * loon
il lumr with officers, teachers. ' -I "
Ul pupiltr pt'otott17 Mrrnv lTo?m+W l^1'
il points were brought out from visit*
ie Sunday school lesson which airs,
as thoroughly taught on all of f>allt
ie classes. The entire church ap- Sarti
reciate anil thank Mr. K. 1,. Kyoi 'fed
>r the magnanimous gift of paint happ
> beautify the entire Sunday ^1
L-hool auditorium. The work ia M'iri
eitig done by volunteer workers >'
rom the membership of the "re
hurch who are doing a good job 1'iov
nd expect to have it completed v?ho
within the next week. Mr. K. his
Cyer ? one of our city mail car- '"a
ivitf and has been eorrrrected With are
L..
grovrrntnentaal service for '
years. The entire family of
s are faithful members of
ehuveh. The mother...of Mr.
who passed a few months r.-'
as also a i eso'eeOsf'and faith
lember of this church.
l? pastor preached two beau ^
sermons last Sunday ana .
ootlv was at his best. The
ing's messligv was delivered
r+rt subject?"The?Power?of- Holy
Spirit". The senior '
served very acceptably h> the
ing 'service' while, the junior 1
served for the night service,
ds and visitors are always
i ire.
UDCK JMANOI NKW'S
i
ary I.. Williams. Reporter
!
'Iiil?the mclcoHMtr ?wvufhe-i ,
t at Itidgf-lhrtrnch coat in" (
W'e were veiy grateful* and
lived to have..Mi. Wyoming* ,
vs v home. after, spending .
ycid'*?:ii Wilmington.. lie is ,
mer graduate of Ridge Jlill
school and attended S. ('. J
. lie is now being inducted ,
e ;\n?y. Me wish for him .
.sm t ess. j
11 niI Mrs. Isaae Williams _
eiy happy to have their only t
" 'gt. .lames Ms II in ms home
r!?n!<>li. Hr* is stalioltVil a 1 ~
i < 'lii i rl hi in'. Al.'ii Pvt. Alt-*- ?
j.v is borne on fiiilmin11. vis.
parents Mi.. :iikI Mi's. Alex |
I
A i trill!' W est spent t~tr~e ;
<Mi?l with Miss, Carrie Alpe
. . Slic enjoyed his stay.
. Samuel Maxwell, a native :
i' veland. Ohio sTTrtloiiPit at I
uekson was tin* week ml
nl' t!u- reporter Miss Mary v
mis. lie was a Junior at
gee Institute.
girls who were taking the
co'ir-i- at Orangeburg iare >>
,?due?tu?I lio Vlosirif?uf?t-hi h
hgf ' < 'enter ftattmtny. i
. ami Mrs. A. It. P.ailey ami '
y wore Sunday ijinner guests
L'lKdit ami Mrs. David Tho
They reported an enjoyable *
num. ' J
<T Mai v H motor. and Miss
F Mae Brooks, were dinner
s"of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. '
and family recently. ? u
Clarence Williams left on ;
iy for his Naval destination, :
having spent his pre-indne-i '
furlough at home. . ' !
'f. \V. .J. Davis has been '
ing with his eyes lately but 1
art^ 4?H-fgr novw-rhte?1-,( the
u -gtaxss.
?Kit-hard?IU4U?way 4s o n d<
V. list. We wish him a
y recovery. ClVildron aunt
iiis bedside.
were much luted in seeing '
Victor Staple home again. 1
s now living in Wisconsin, j
ses Juunitrr?and?"tMrri'y I>. f~
mis and one other git! are
ting to take a trip to Chefioon..
While there they will c
to a conclusion of an nn- |
existence, of an unfinished <
ess- set-tip; they will visit v
Willie .Malicd .lncksm;i o f v
city, I
i:i)i.N \. >i7 k. rumen ^
(
ltev. A. 15. King. I'astor
s. opened at Supt. and '
rs at then* posts. The les- '
rax well ta'ujhl and disenss\
11 seemed to have en joyed 1
oined in the discussion. Af- '
. S. wo witnessed a s.oul re
>: sermon l>v our pastjjr. We '
delisted to have .Mrs. Wil- '
hat man of St. Petersburg,
ivorship with us. Mrs. Chat- '
is visi'tiny her mother Mrs. '
Hates. '
<. Mary Sartor had a cable- 1
. and also a letter from her '
Tech. Sgt. Hermn W. Sartor 1
is in North Africa. He says '
lie is doing line. Mrs. Sailor
lot" in the army -i
lames W. Sartor who is sta
I at Port Dix, X. .1. 1
sdames Bhmdena Whaley and
lis Cheek of Washington, 1).
Irs, Juanita Mundle tind sons
ion and Kuguno were roewnt irs
at. tlie home of their aunt
Sisley Hawkins; Mr, S. S.
non, their uncle; Mrs. Mary
ir and other relatives here,
Point and Union. All were
y to have these visitors.
! were favored with very inno
jinrl rMU'fiiirMPMntf vt'intifU I
hutch from the visitors. Wo
pleased to hoar of llu* imonunt.
of Mr. -Mike Dawkins
is m Jacksonville, Fla. with
children for observation and
tmont. All on the sick list
inip?oving. _ 1
iVEStOfc CHAPEL
\. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I.. 1). Canihlo. Pastor
Latta?Sunday school opened at
I he usual hour with Prof. .). II.
Guiles and teachers at their post.
Fhe Supt. tnugtit the "lesson in a
general way to the jffoup.
I>r. T.. I>. (ianthlc our pastor
reached a very enlightening sermon,"
which touched the hearts of
veryone. Visitors were Miss H.
D. Hn?in, .leanes teacher of Oilon
C'oifnty. Fhnt" Edwards. Iris
Moody, of Philadelphia: Frank
IVushiitfiton, 1Phil Sellers
mil Lawrence llethea ttud wife
'nnn Trenton. X. J.
-Jv. i. EiTwTtFiTs", and Sii't. Pirkey
of .Myi tie Peach visiting Miss
Xan"cv .raclTsoir 1 'VI. ?L W. Pe Ilea
J'rom Ft. J3ehirin.i;. (la., is
mine visit i mr pa reft la. ^g'L EdAai'ds
and PeiLely spent Friday
uul Saturday piyhls with Prof,
mil Mrs. rL 11. (lodes'.
Pev. L. It, eCIanihle and family
!vere happy. to have home theii
laughter Jean '(iamlilc and runins.
Mrs. Ruby Murray ami hei
laughter Sybil from K in^st!< ?'.
-?The Kinri '-'oKr v Club met a t
be home of Mrs. Aliit* Wilson on
lube llfilh. The meeting was large
Ty attended. A iTe"lightl ul . reps"!
n> served. :
MTs. K/T'iinI 'Mainly was surmised
_ by the members and
'rietnls with some presents for
ier birthday.
.'The Missionary hnlie:: had their
Twelve Tribes the first Sunday
ifternoon. Sisters Maggie" Barr,
iilie i'.etbea, Teretlta t^m+pbeU.
Marie Smith and 'Mary Lindsay
\e?e the preaehers. Sister Ktta
I ark son and Rev., Plowden !' a venule
timely remarks.
Dr. (iatnhle and wife, along
vith his two charming daughters
Murray, Rev. Johnston-and iktnglr
er were dinner quests of Mr.
tnd Mrs. James Fladger.
On the siek list: Jane Kichard011,
Kllis Belhea, Sylvester Re
Ilea. Amler Wright and Li'/.y.ie
lane - JtMtnson ?
"Thi' family oT Mr. Sylvester
Jethep are happy to have liis
nother with him.
lVof. J. 11. (fujles and family
ire happy to havd little Miss
Knhn Rogers from Timmotisivlje.
Isuhn is the baby sister of Mrs.
Guiles. We are, wishing for her
1 ImVKIV <*,1.11..
. nimv III Ulil I" I I V ?
EJJSILA A. M. K. ( H1RCH
Rev. J. N. Caunlimnn, I'aslor
R. R. opened at 10:15 with the
tsst. Supt., Mr. (). S. Lake pre>i(Jing\
All other officers were at.
heir post of duty. Lessons brief
y taught. A timely review was
riven by the assistant superintenlent.
The pastor dosed the review
with inspiring remarks. A
short memorial song was sung in
lb0oj!. of. oijf . demised .assistant
?. S. secretary; Mrs. Kli'/.a J. Long
Lore. A sniritim) iwiivm
vas conducted by Bro. A. It. Hob
nson and Mrs. Ilortense Robinson
titer wiiich the nasUir mad t h o
aripture. lt'sson from II Cor. 115:1V.
His?text was taken from II
<>r. K!:T). subject Examine Yourselves*'
The pastor delivered a
vondoful message and was enjoyed,,
by nil. After wards the
dolv Communion wits administer?d-by
the pastor. Quite a tew
:uok of the laird's Supper.
Airs. Eliv.a Longshore wife of
Bro. S. I, Longshore was fullerili/ed
at the above named church
I fine !!!?. She was a faithful mem
jer, a loyal wife, she held several
jfFices in the Xhurch and S. K..
Missionary treasurer, S. S. teacher
and other offices she held. She
iva-s quite an active ntemher. To
[ill her place will Jje hard to fine.
Interinent in Klisha cemetery.
The Supt. of the S. S. is on the
- ?li?l, M i. A. \V. l.one-iliiiic
U'e hope lor him a speedy recovery.
ji.Ki kai.IV.M ?Ni'',ws
Vej-a-.Kenimr, Uopor-ter?Sunday
school was very good,
fhe lesson was discussed beautiful
ly in each class. Class So. 2 had
the banner, Mis. Sallie K. Adams
instructor. She is a fine teachei
and is doing some wonderful
work. MYl'lJ was held after S.
S. The program was carried out
nicely and enjoyed by all.
At 1 o'clock the society met with
ell offi-ers present. Kverything
was carried out in u wonderful
nianiiei^ apiL.ejUuytd-by-aUr
We are very glad to see Pfc
?
i Lawrence Marshall home for a i
| few days, visiting parents h ni-?F|
Ir.ends. *- > I
Mrs. <, A: Kcnncr and son deft^
Friday-?for t'ennsy Ivan in-.?- Mrs.
Kenner will stay far a few weeks
visiting- friends and relatives.
Miss Virginia Kenner/left- Friday
after spending some/time with
family.
Mr. George Itrnudus motored to
V ndorson?Wednesday a*+d camcback
Thursday. They reported an
enjoyable stay.
I'KNDI.KTON POINTS
King ( "ha pel A. M. 10. Chinch
Sunday' rehooi goers were at
their posts of dirty on schedule
time as usual with thy Sunt. Mi.v
Al. .). C:awford. Uev. I'.. 11. K re.se
cave a very priletiijal rev lew. <Hlei
ttig $><>.>10 with class No. !' pastor's
I .1.. i Til..
winning iMi* imiHIu i *
i.our for sei'Viu' followed immediately
mul the vested' i Im-ir top It
I lit*."i" places. Rev. Williams and
us so, iate Rev. Keese were oil the
rostrum. Thr |?u'M?r- took for
le.xl 'Isaiah <>.K. The s< -niton was
forcefully, delfwi oil having many
!>i ac tual, illusti at ions front whi fr
: nii ilna! anidirations were. made.
many aniens could lie heard in tf\&
out iigico. The Holy ('ommutiUfh
was admin tsTered hy the ~phstoi"
mill Hi't. II. II. Kit sc. '
.Master Jt.nior Wliite lell for
New Yurie Saturday to spend his
vacation with his mother. .Mrs
ftldora Milliner Whi.e.
Mrs. Lizzie Stephens is 'spend
nig two weeks with her sister
Mis. Rena Beat in Washington.
.Mrs. Catherine .Jackson is. Iiome
t<. the delight HI' her- many friends
alter -visiting* her daughters Mrs.
Mat tie Ross in Philadelphia and
uiher relatives iir Baltimore. Cleve
and, Akron, (). Washington,
l>. tami many other points of in
leri-st. Mrs. Jackson reports a
pleasant and_interestin^ trip,
Mrs, .Mary Weld), the twins*
1 ( Hu'/y.iv ami Sistie) It'll Saturday
for Washington, 1L and Newark,
N. .1. In spend sometime with
her daughter Mesilames Bobbie
Last*!' of?hh?C-7?Kt hid?Kvtms??fNcwark,
K-. ~j.. -aml?sistcr . Alrslulin
Deal 01 li t . '
The lPTfttives and friends id Mr
\V. Q. Thompson, .1r., formerly '??l
Fendlelon hut now of Orangeburg
where he'holds a very important
position as machinist were glad
to welcome him home for a fewlavs
and see him limiting so well.
Mr. Thompson never forgets his
< Imrcli. Ire brotlg'ht alone;' sin I .
pastor and trustees. Fi ne spiril
- for such a yminj? mum
Miss Anna Mae Thompson has
(.one to New York and Mil ford,
Connecticut for the summer.
Mr. Kddie .Jackson left for Akron.
()., where he will spend the
summer on a defense job.
The many friends and his family
are happy, to have Mr. I'd.
\\ heeler home for a lew days, also
his son Marcellus of DC. who is
now on >iis way to the army by
th*?way of-FVirt Hntttrgr N: C. ~
] rivate Dock Sanders is on a
furlough from Louisiana visiting
Ids father and sisters. Dock looks
well and likes i lie army.
The presiding- ?lth?r and W. II
F. and M. president of the (ireenvilie
district called a meeting; at
Mt. Lebanon A.MK chinch of the
ministers and mrssivmrtry htdins"
Monday, July nth at which time
plans for the Victory "Drive and
Quadrennial funds will he collected.
Mesilames It. J. Clark. F.loisc
Miller, M J Crawford and C. 1"'.
Iteid will ii 11?-11?I this meetiiu';.
Mrs. A. T,. (iallman is in sum*
mer school at Beijeilict college,
jiid is very nnnh missed in chinch,
and the social circle.
Mr. ami Mj's. J. K. Thompson
motored to Atlanta Sunday to s?eo
tneir son Pvt. Tonus. Thompson
v. ho is now *rj training at A. II.
IW?U,?S. service. - ?
' Mesdames 1*. It. Thompson anil
Willie I)ean Pointers \yt;ije-Su11<I;t'v
Victory Gardeners and fanners
welcomed the much needed
rain after enduring the heal- and i
long drought.
Mrs. Ii. J.
ST. MAKK A M. K. ( IIU JU T I
Rev. K. I.. Moore, Pastor
, We are still alive. Don't forget
the date of the Flag Day program
.July 25th which will he the 1th I
nunoay. * nine out nml look on
the mothers i o'|n esonting red,
white and blue. Kverylsidy is
welcome. i
Pvt. Bmldy Bishop left for Fort
Tarkson Wednesday, lie leaves
dm? mother Mrs. Thomas Bishop
during fine. We are glad to have
1
Saturday, July 10, 1943.
Iter hnek again to worship \vit|?
is. Mis. Ruddy Bishop is still it^n '
? Mr Willio Youpjf U'ftr Saturday :
V i' riiua vviititi..he spent the lL
'th'ilnj-. df .Inly with his sisters
aSd $>t others. Miss Thelnta Robinior
ami little .lohnie Lee who are L*
\isitinp: hev sisters hi Columbia '
.Mis. Rarr and Mrs. Ford.
Hill Mi ll ( 111 H< II??
Ret. Dennis Daniel. Pastor
Sunday was a hijgh day, S." S,
vas ei.riieij out in usual way.
The nuo nir." mess:; we was brought .
y M r'. A. t-'i i"-er. At I p.m. the 1
lUxon 1'iay: i hano remim t(I .set*- ~"?
viee at the rhttrrh in honor of
Mis. 'Mi liuyeins. i .send or of rlihl
N". ('<. Truly each one enjoyed a J
land time in this serviee. QuitcB
nutulit-v. ol' visitors were jmisentM
-Sunday nimht our pastor hrortj?ht?7^ ~
,? son! stirrinu message front then
s..l>it Ti.e Living Stone. Serip-wf
luie I l\li r Truly our henrtsll
-iLai .x1^Lce_ui.lhis.iatm.o^^Rd_.UilliM_
?i t>> \i> out .Cod's wuHr Truly*
.litis lunuit.i \ouni;- man .is. aa
HUM. llfpicc c Mil' (iod.
.Monday ? \< ?;!i.ji." wo. had-a ('.and
i'e i.iniil, set* v ice whieli was a >
most beautiful Cur j)us-j
&>v i-.< leaviiIa. i?r d'rtiipT'H? a?tdj
1p-1)i:iKinK plans 1'pr our lAjjfrtriet!
' Koliyie r-onu ia-ss which cflnvonj I
ltjg in(Tester. .1 iily 7 and- epntinups
t!ir<>tiirii s inlay nijrhl. July
I! 111. I )e!eo;ai-< frirni dilFercnfc '
parts <?;' i!h slate are exported to I
l e al litis meet in'jr. .
We invite you to attend our sec ?
| v ires a I any . i imp.
Mrs. Alii.eiTa Singleton, reporter?!
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Glasses Kilted Accurately j I
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10:?<? \.M. to - I'.M. .Office 379H i
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Office: " Residence: ?
20.To Ta>l?r St. 1317 I'ine St.
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Raiboiing. and Community
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and Reality. HI", ST (iKt/f^R?M4
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For Sale at Counts' Drug Store, R 1
iiu.) Unsliin^tiin St. and Thomas' I
Druir Store, Taj lor and H&ulen I 1
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