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HESTER PARAGRAPHS
diers at home from camp on
ugh are T. Sgt. Willie Jones
Utah: Willie Adams. Came
i Field, Fla.; Pvt. John Wi.
Agurs, Lump Tyson, Tenn
George Degraffenreid, Cam)
n; Eugene Mobley, (Cam)
known) Sgt. Joseph Crosby
Iuuchuca, Ariz.
. Norman Young is at home
Mr miaaes Mabel Paul, Johnnie
Mae Thompson, Leola Rice, Mes 4.
H ere. Thomas Nelson and John
Stinson are at home froui Orange
burg, where they were pursuing
a 'course in welding.
P ' '. After spending several days
^ . t here with their mother Mrs. AI
EC*' . V ice, Walker, Mr. Moses Walker,
of Newark, N.J.. Mrs. AJj. Crawford,
Salisbury, N*. C-. Mrs. Mattie
Walker, of Atlanta. Gu., have
~? returned to their homes.
Mrs. Lula Worthy of Washington,
D. C., while visiting vela
lives and mends nere, returnee
home by wuy of Charlotte, X. C.
accompanied by her friend, Mrs
li,.. Lizzie Cox Foster, end tugethei
they enjoyed u few days iu Charlotte,
as'guests of Mrs. Foster':two
sons, Messrs. Harold and Julius
Cox, and their families, whert
they had a very pleasant time.
Little Misses Mary Lee anc
Margaret White have-gone t i
Tennessee to spend several week:
with thir grandmother.
Mr. Robert Nelson, Sr., o 1
Miami, Fla., is spending H" few
jj-i- ?days here at home.? ?
Mrs. Remice Spellman and lit
tie daughter are visiting her pa
rents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen.
Miss Mabel Hill is in N. Y. C
yi . studying at?the - Juiliiard ' Sr hnn
of -Music.
- Mrs. Hattie Burgett is at homt
froth Pryor Hospital, where sht
t11; spent a few days taking treat
meat for her eyes.
Miss Janie Mae Skiett' of Rod
man, visited Miss Mildred Wilj*
i,- ?L- kins last week.
? Mf. John Worthy, of Trenton,
N.J., nephew of. Mrs. Beatrice
Wjprthy is spending awhile here
with her, and with Mrs. Rebecca
Worthy, and Mrs. Sapoliu Wor?
thy. 'Irtey worshipped at- Union
Baptist1 Church, Sunday.
The.'two small daughters o t
>1- J. Ttf,..,
, ^ Jir. Aim tMin, jaincs ciiuuu ill*;
at "home, after .spending several
weeks' with their grandmother in
J^orth Carolina.
Miss Margaret- Brown and her
* mother, Mrs. Easter Fedeiek, ol
Philadelphia" are visiting- Mr. and
""" Mrs. CbrtTs Cunningham.
L ' 'Sailors, Jafries Core, Hardin
^Mthmnlts, Kdward Gruv return
-tti ti> Great Lakes, Friday, after
?enjoying -their- first furlough here
1 1 at' borne. ?
-. 'Rev. and Mrs. P. C. .Crosby
fc* have "three sons in the service:
>lr. Bryant Crosby, Pacific Isles;
Sgt. 'Joseph Crosby, Ft. HuaChu'/T
ca;. and Mr.. David Crosby, o f
Washington, D.C., who has just
entered the Navy in Great larkes.
Mrs. Catherin Howze McCortrtjck,
of N. Y. C. is visiting her
mother, near Columbia street.
"Mr. _LoWry Foster, of?N-. Y. Grr
ji. visiting his father, Mr. James
Foster, Loomis St.
Mrs. Zenobia Bennett spent a
few days last week at her home
in Charleston \isitmg~~7eTatives.
lyiiss Mabel" Sumter, who i s
spenidng the sumny.*r in Florence
spent last Sunday here at her
home with Mr. und Mrs. James
Foster.
Misses Maggie and Bessie Honor
and Julia Spann have returned
from Atlanta University Sum
nier School.
Children's Day was observed
at Calvary Baptist church SunL
: ; day afternoon. The collection amtfunted
to $00.51. Misses Dorothy
Heath and Marcella Smith
were elected delegates to the
State B." ST and BTU Convention
at Morris College, Sumter, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Richburg at
tended the funeral of their niece
Miss Etheline Richburg in ' Columbia,
last week.
Mrs., Ella Smith passed away
at her home on Ashford St.
" aftfer a lengthy illness. Funeral
services were held at Calvary
Baptist church Monday afternoon
Rev. M. T. Coker preached the
F- sermon. She. was a faithful memEber
of "the Church, a fine friend
\i and neighbor, and a loving wife
and mother. The Burial Aid Soci"
:ety was out in a body. The casket
of pinkish heliotrope cut velUbi.
L.fck,Vet with extension handles o 1
Wrthe same color and soft -white
RwC * Silk lining held her body, which
ijW #38 clothed in a matching shroud
ja.:7 'A. number of flower bearers bore
\ r 'if , the many floral pieces. UnderW.
v"! &WJL i..i nrni !/ _ l.
jg. Mm i?Ker rv 111 ivmg was in cnarge.
~Y 1KM ^TSimlh was-a meipber of the
l-;' y f Ohoir of Calvary Baptist church
EjT / Ibr many years. She also kept a
store, and she and her husband,
Mr.. Vander Smith worked together
faithfully. Her children,
sisters and brothers and her husband
were all dutiful to her to
W-- - f; the last. Those out of town presBtr
' for the funeral were: Mr. OliMrs.
Mabel Smith
Bp- ' llangston, Mrs. Carrie Kibler,
rMrs. Maggie Andrews, all of Phil
dldblphia, Mir. James Heath, o f
KTiv KershaV; Mrs. Ethel Colbert, of
K> V ' Rock Hill; Mr. Fred Heath, o 1
IeJ Jacksonville, Fla. She was bur-isd
1 Hebron cemetery.
Bp* **^- - Mrs. Maggie Watson passed aR;
Way at her home in Jeterville
BSa after a lengthy illness, Funeral
ifc# sauces were held Sunday afterMjlii'noon
st Meropolitan A ME Zior
HKBj^ eborch. Mr. Charlie Denton was
^undertaker, iter Only son
MScTfi1.' WiHiA Ctobd ti in Californic
fai on manouvers. Mrs. Wat
#lt? ? loyal member of hei
?/
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church, and a lovable , woman. I
Her sroud was of whit# silk. A
i tiny pink rosebud was in the lid
i of the white silk ' lined, gray
i crushed veh et casket. The. floral
designs were many. She is alrea.
ay missed.
> Pvt. Booker T. Johnson was at
home last week from Ft. Huachu,
..a, Ariz., on a 15 day furlough,
visiting his mother, Mrs. Fior1
once Johnson, Bailey St. While
::vercr .ltd anrt MUs Virginia Wat
;ier of this city who came down
trom N. Y. C. were married,
i Members of the race everywhere
should feeD happy over the launch
ing of u ship in Wilmington; X.
recently, named in honor of
air. John Merrick, one of the pio
.leers and founder of The XT C.
Mutual Life Insurance Co., of
Durham, X. C. The bottle ol
.champagne, (which is a ousto"-mary
act) was broken by a
Mr. O. E. Leathers and family
were specially invited to b e
present, as well as scvera 1 otlitis
from nere. lt was a gieat occa-T
sion.
Miss. Willie Bell Heath has re.
turned' home from Columbia, S.
C., where she attended BenedictAllen
Summer- schodi, and will
leave in a few days for X. Y.C.
to spend the summer.
I A Victory. Queen Crowning was
> the program at the Piedmont
> Summer School, Rock Hill o n
Monday night. There were six
1 contestants. Mrs. Marie Cilmore
~ Lhlsolih was ci owned queen. Mi*? ~
"Dorothy Heath of this city was
I guest soloist. $.141.10 was raised.
Director S. L. Finley and faculty,
as well as the teacher stud
| euts^are highly pleased with the
I I l eslllt?A I)?appreciative audience'
ivnioved the?rrroirram.
; Air. Purvis Leroy Heath, .Jr.,- ^
1 .'amc down from Washington, on ?
Monday morning- and is spending \
a l'ew days here, lie went to.
iilaiia in the after noon to join '
..is wile and baby.
Messrs. John AlcCullough and *
Clarence Dixon have joined the
^ Navyv-amJ are- stationed in Great
Lakes.
Mr. Willie James Stevenson has
gone to Baltimore to visot his '
parents. ?i
~.Mrr Clyde White is in the -Na
vy in San Francisco. !
Miss Thelma Davis has gone
,o Baltimore to visit her aunt.
Mr. Luther-.McAliiy, from Camp (
Swift, Texts,- spent awhile with
nis mother, . Alt's. Elizabeth AlcAlily,
Columbiar
. The Eastern Star Giaud Chap- i
ter will hold its ssesion m Che- t
taw, Tuesday and Wednesday of
next week. '
Ales-n<i Tlionmo " Nelson and ?
John Stinson went to Washing- t
- trm?Sunday?afternoon. f:
LAMAR NEWS !"
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Last Sunday was a beautiful day vfoi
church-goers. The church ^
school students took advantage ot' e
the beautiful day by turning out
. -in large nurnbers. The teachers J_
of the school discussed the lesson "
with much interest. Our Supt. J.
E. Jeffrey is working for the M
He is proving himself a workman u
that needeth not be ashamed. The '
devotional services conducted by '
Revs. Fraiser. Davis and Groom K
were quite inspiring to everyone
present. Mrs. Thelma Davis who
was happily converted joined the 11
army of the living God last Sun- ?
day as a follower of Jess Christ. **
The Local Preachers' Week meetf
ing has been postponed on account
of the work being dgne on, the I '
_ church^ This meeting- will be held ?
in connection with the District ?
conference, beginning Sunday nite ^
July 25 to Sunday night. August a
1st. The District conference will '
be held here Tuesday and Wednes ll
day, July 27-28. e
Mirs. Mary Bennette after visiting
her daughter Mrs. Sadie Kirvin
of Darlington is at home again.
The Daily Vacation Bible school
v as opened Monday. The school J'
is conducted by. Miss Ethel Da- J
vis. Mrs. E. Thomas, Mr. T. Mar n
cus.
i The friends of Miss Mary J.
i Mack will be pleased to know that
i she is improving. Mr. R. D. Byrd ^
is giving much of his time in the
service of his church.
All items of interest you would
like for me to mention?in the ~
and pass it to m^ "Thanks.'' <
-r The faithful members are giv- r
ing the church cemetery u good I
job cleaning it off. jc
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, Sandy Grove Methodist Church c
,t Miss E. Byrrl, Miss. B. Rrvers
| Miss W. Brown who ate sponsor 1
ing a daily vacation school opened 1
i kast Mionday at Cypress school i
house. <
Mrs. Marion Rivers is still o n
~t t he - job^ es-erte of the assistant 1
j Supts. of Sandy Grove school.
Mrs. Carrie Byrd, Rev. Wm, ]
t Brown, Rev. and Mrs. Potter at1
j tended the quarterly conference
' i which -?na h?-lH of fit Tr.hr, Vf.. t ti
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I odist last Sunday afternoon. Rev. j
r 1 A Mack, D. S.; Rev. A. J. Pogue
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ind Mrs. Thomas and* Mrs.?A 'atlilen
of New York were nmo
he worshippers Sunday. T
ifiurcTi Sunday was quite pie.
rig to her many friends.
Mrs. Minnie Hynies being
cas not able to attend chin
Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Rogers w
as oeen on me sick list lor sc
ral days is improving.
We regret to tind Mr. L. Hr.
Irs. Jane Rod rick;' Mr. I). Dubo
n the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byrd a
II smiles over the fact that th
old to market last week true
ml pigs to the amount o f m<>
iian $129.00. Rev. M. J. Poi i<
Ir.- Walter Dials, Mrs. Dora Da
an were the guests of Mr. ai
Irs. Chas. Enoch Saturday,
The members of the church ha
lade un their minds to "Park t
tall" for the District eonfeien<
andy Grove will feed Wednesdi
nd they will have enough food
oed Darlington county. Tlie r?
j Tuesday night will be a kno
ut. Until this total program
ver it will be all work and
lay for Sandy Grove church. V
re all out to eive the Snmt
istrrc-t delegates?a real?<m
ime July 27-28..e_AU local preac
rs are asked to report $2.00; j
xhorters $1.00 at the District co
erence and renew their subscri
ion for the Advocate for $1.(
'o be an intelligent local preac
r in the Methodist church, o
ros't read and keep in line wi
he church and the time. Ea
lembei is asked to briny 1 pou
f suyar to church Sunday for I
rict conference entertainmei
lev. Wm. Brown wants this .?
r;u foi refreshments.
DDE WEST NEWS
Revs. B. J. Glover and E 1
^rinms brought striking and pi
itabk' gospel messages to t
Members of Mt. Lebanon A.
and Mt. Zion Presbyteri
hinches respectively on last Si
kiy, while- at St. Mary Bapt
ihurch the Sunday school was c<
lucted under thw direction of- J
1. Carl Donald, Supt. Miss Ri
Fisher, formeily of Winston-!
cm, N. C., became a member
Mt. Lebanon church at the ch
)f the evening hour of worst
Mr. nnd MTs. Isaac Print' ' i
little daughter of 1 fenders mvi
N. C. spent the week end here
guests of their parents and ho
folk.
Mr. John Miller who is stati
ed in a camp in North Carol
spent last "week end as the gv
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
LESTER L. BATES. Rresul
i Anderson,
is ' Mr. W. E. Vauss returned
L?r- 1 last Saturday lo Washington,
el- C.. where he is working1 at 1
!> - rng several days here with 1
ng wife and mother. He r> ports tli
he he is.doing well in Washington.
-itt Mrs. l.illte. _Flshei?ami lit
is- Misses Peloris. Claudette and B
BSia Westfield .of Washington a
ill l.ie guests of their ther a
ch grandmother, .Mrs. Carrie Bs
he more.
'V- Mr. Daniel Valentine was a vi
rtor in Abbeville during last wee
IV Mrs. Hazel Brownlee and ch il
s" ren of Ware Shoals were the we
end guests of Mr. and Mrs."
re M. Brownlee and family -dutit
ey last week.
ks Miss Annie Belle Hawthor
vt* luis returned from Columbia whe
ji', | she attended the Allen-Benedi
r- summer school, and reports a fi
rid ; and profitable session.
Mrs. Willie Mae Robinson ai
vo little niece of Williamston retur
he ed home on last Saturday aft
;e. visiting Mrs. Robinson's paren
ay | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lee.
to! Rev. R. .J-,- -(Rover. Messrs-fh
?1- j Smith and Daniel Hawthorne we
ck the ,dinner quests of Mrs. Jai
is Turlhan and son Mr. James Ti:
no nian on last Sunday,
ft Sgt. Curtis J. Harkntjsjrof Kr
er Bragg, N. C., was married on Ju
od 20, to Miss Margaret L. Grid
h- who is a waitress at the hospit
nil at Fort Bragg. Her home is
n- Fayetteville. They were the 1
p- ' of July guests of hrs parents .\
)0. i and .Mrs. Curtis Ilarkness, f
h- While here, she met and ma
ne I many friends who wish them
th long; and happy life together.
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m_ ' Miss Myrtl" Villiams and M
(Daisy H. Brailey spent the we
j end home. They are attertdi
summer school at Benedict c
I letre.
Mr. Joe Law h; s returned Jia
Pittsburgh, Pa., after spendi
:u' nfwhtto with relatives arid 1'iii'ii
'1C Mlrs. Emma Brown and rinuf
ter* Misses Ruth aim Florence
ian fie Brown of New York City i
Jo- in the city vi'sitiug relatives a
-ist friends, Miss C. R. Brown a
in- Miss Annie Bowen anci family.
The Kiddies' Rainbow Qtiin
'tli lets was held at Mt. Zion A.
?>a E. church on last Monday nij
(>f was a success, given by Mrs.
ose L. Smith and Mrs. E. E. Guiles
>ip. Pvt. Levi Hommrngway of F
md Bragg spOnt the week end ho
lie, "with wife Mrs. Levi Hemmn
?s way and mother, otherL^rcflgti
me and friends.
Mrs. Maggie S. McLeod the v
on of the lute Rev. Jeremiah Molina
died July "5th at her home' af
lest several weeks illness. The f
ito. eral was held July 8th at Cuint
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on program was., rendered and?eulo.
]l ?y by the PastorRov. J. W. Tay
lis lor. The remains were nhtcet^-mlis
i hvshand tinder a hank of beautiful
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j Surviving: two sons, two daugh
a: McLeud?of Washington, D.- C.i
av Rev. and Mrs. F! C. MeLeod and
no sen of Marshall, Texas; one grand
ir-lson and other relatives and a fiost
of friends,
is- Dr. and Mrs. Fred McLyod have
dt. returned to Washington. D. C. afd
ter being called to the city oh acek
count of tl)e death of their mothR.
oi'T Mrs. Maggie S. Mciieod.
flg-- Mr. Jacob Smith is on the sick
list. Hrs many friends wish hint
ne a speedy recovery.
re Friends of Mr. .Manning Goodict
son are very glad to have*,hint
ne - home again after having to spend
nine days in Columbia,
nd Friends of Pfc. Albeit Howard
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m- ?*!*.- ?iz"?iiiii?? ii i hi iutm wi iti.'it it i in
e; good times on his 15 days furlough
ts, at his home in Columbus. Ohm
with his family and many friends
rL' NINEfVSIX NEWS
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n- | Mrs. C. A. Roan is much bettei
after a week-of severe ill less.
. Mrs. Parker extends thanks to
' the many"'friends for their kind
ne ne-=s during her mother's illne ?s.
ui Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Adams Mi
:ai Erskine Hadden, Miss Virginia
jn Mr. Sidney Jr., and Jonah Adams
i of Anderson spent te day in Co .
lumbia Sunday.
If Rev J. S. Dial has our syrnpa3r.
thy in the loss of his grandmothde
er.Miesdames
Florence Goodwin.
a Eli'za Coleman and G. A. Parkei
attended the Woman's Aid convention
in Pomaria last week,
i Miss Laura Dawkins of Charlotte,
N. C., visited her mother,
Mrs. Florence Goodwin and Mrs.
Mattie Sanders who is on the sick
rs- list.
ek Miss Essie?AIae Mathis is spendn!r
img the summer in Philadelphia.
f Mrs. Jennie Poe and Mary Elizabeth
Payne left for Philadelphia
last week.
^ni Mrs. Lucy Dorley of Prospering
,ty is the pleasant guest of Mrs.
i Is. BEThi.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Dial, Mes'
" dames Campbell, Graham and Bow
''** ie visited friends in Saluda last
m' wfcek.
md The Union Choir program at
md Mt. Pleasant AME church Sunday
afternoon was very good. Tide
'^singing was excellent. The Ca|
rolma STngers o F Spartanburg
M. I were our guests. They rendered
rht ,<t program Sunday night at Trini.
'^y?
Miss Mary Joe lank returned
l|'om summer school at Benedict
"' M college Saturday,
me I Miss Lark and Mrs. Parker will
i1(r_ l attend the State S. S. and B. T
ve I U. convention at Morris college,
this week..
Miss Aggie Lee Smith spent the
dfe week end with her parents and
cod returned to State college Sunday.
t(1|. The Carolina Jubilee Singers
will render a program July, 19th
at, Mt. Pleasant AMF. church.
>er- miss this musical treat.
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Union Baptist Mourns
Loss Loyal Member
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neuron Green Pcott. son of <
the Isite Mr. and Mrs. Isaac x
Scott of Eastover, passed away \
at the home of his daughter Mrs. f
"Dolly Smith, 732 1/2 Lincoln St.,
Tuesday 2:45 a. ni. July 7. Deacon
Scott moved to Columbia in
19QQ. He \vjui3 one of the. pioneer
?builders of Union Baptist cburcn
and served as?a?loyal, respectful?
deacon from the beginning. He
was also known as the Father ~
of hi< community, and loved by j
all who knew him. As a member .
of the Deborah Circle No. 4, he .
was dependable and always gave,7
advice when "called uponi /
He is survived by six children: >
Mrs. 'Lena Jackson, Columbia\
Mr. John T. Scott, ^Jacksonville,
?Fhtri??Annie?Scott?of?hf:??.?
_ City; Mrs. Dolly E. Smith of Co
iml . Mis, Ollie Grant of N.
Y. City and Mr. Geo. Scott of
Columbia;- two sisters; 3 nieces; j
5 nephews, several grands and
great-grands and many friends.
Solos were' sung by Messrs. F.
M. Taylor, Eva Adams and Miss '
Edna Butler. Remarks by Deacons
Win, Ponds, Westley John- .
son; Messrs. P. A. Ingram, N. A.
Robinson and others.' Our pastoi
Rev. L. C. Jenkins' text Job. .'10-23
was inspiring as well as inform-in'gr
Deaeon - Sam Williams was?
master of ceremonies. Obituary
by Mrs. Mitljlo Smith. .Mam
friends expressed theirsytnpathy ->
in beautiful floral designs, cards 1
of condolence, telegrams and t
more tangible ways that showed *
that the deceased was highly re- '
spot-ted. Kind words to his belov- ett-family
will - help them to hold
fast to the things he loved most ~
dearly. Approximately 1,000"
attended these services. Heaven's *
gain is our loss.
1). B. Williams, Reporter'
! JU5N N UTTSV1LLE NF.NVS
By C. 1). Sanders. Rporter
Quite a few socials were giver,
over the week end in honor of the
boys who left for camp Monday ^
Mr. and- Mrs. Evans" daughte ?
died the past week at her home f
alized Monday at Macedonia Bap *
tist church.
Mr. I. Green spent a few days '
ir. the city from California. p
Mrs. Minnie Gowdy of Clio
home demonstration agent of Mar'
boro county sponsored a misselkwwtfB
shower in iionoT^Uf Mrs- ^
Vera Stubhs Robinson a f^cerr I
l.i i.lo Tiwmhiv nt the home o -3
Mrs. C. D. Sanders. t
Rev. A. .J. Wright- left Sttnda ^
ior--n special six weeks course in
N. Y. City. Rev. C^pp- v and R"V ~2
Bryant will conduct the services ti
in his absence.
Mr. J. B. Drake district mana- ^
get- N. C. Mutual was called to
Wilmington, N. C. Sunday to witr.ess
the launching of the S. S. I
John Merrick. * r
Mrs. Ngny Reese returned af
ter spending a lovely vacation' ir
-Columbia. house guest of Rev,-ami- J
Mrs. S. S. Youngblood. s
Mrss Dorothy Reese win, tlr< t
dinner guest of Mrs. Anna S
Colemon Wednesday.
Luetic Brockington spcnt the week ~d
end in .Jacksonville, N. C., visiting JMr.
Archie Sanders. Jr., brother. v
Mrs. Cassie R. Grace and Mrs :
[. Reese were successful with a
chicken supper Friday. ^
Our sick friends' are improving ;
Mrs. M. Alston, Mrs. Julia Thomp t.
son, Mr. L. Johnson, Mrs. Ella
Munnerlyn. Mrs. Jenkins.
_ Mrg,_ bizzje, Curtist .and, daugh-. ^
ter returned home from a month c
vacation in X. Y. City visiting e
children. ,
Mrs. Louise I.oston and littU
hmshnir~Mae and Gabrell Stcvc"
left for a month vacation in N. 1
Y. and N, J. Tuesday. j
The Food Conservation meeting ,
was a success Monday sponsored
by Mrs. Minnie (Gowdy, H. D.
agent. Mrs. Francis Thomas *
ounty IT. D. agent and Mrs. Ma- v
lion Paul, State Supv. Negrc
home demonstration work.
Dr. Owen ( white) gave us ,arr instructive
talk Sunday moring on *=
the care of the body.
I
HEMPSTEAD NEWS
Gloria), Wise, reporter
Sunday school session " !"? ??>' _
f'idly conducted byofficers', teachers.
Several vlsUorS were "t
so present. At 12 o'clo k Rev M'
Thompson nreached n soul rim
sermon wh'ch everyone eiioved
Mr. C. Garvin. Mr. A. M"'-ret*
Mr. W. L. Rrooks and Mr. M. T> 2
WHliams and puito a few more '
are to he drafted in the army ser- *
vice Tuesday TfTlli.?' "
Mr. and Mrs. Glover from N, Y
weEe the guests of Mr. en J Mr"
Isaiah Wise. Mrs. Helen C. Young
Mijss Lessie Stroud,- Miss Esse
GarVen reported a grand trip tr
Jamaica Sunday.
We were delighted to?have Rev,
John Watson from Riugo' Spring.
S. C. here 7dy_.a?few?hows. 3
" 'Ve wish for our sick a speedy 1
recovery. 1
Misses Glorial Wi*se and Delor c
is Allen won the prizes in the con *
cert at Jackson school which a) 5
enjoyed. Gloria Wise and Gladys- '
spent Sunday in Westberrg visit- '
ing friends and enjoyed a won f
Iderful time. We miss little liar- 1
i old and Sonny Mason who are !
) spending awhrle with grandmoth;
er. We are glad to see Mrs. Wi)
I lie Parker home from the hospi |
, tal with her little bnby girl. Hei i
J husband is in the army. We wish
| her the best of health and happl- l
I ness for her little ghl. j
i '.1. -CAKD
OF THANKS (
The fam11y~oT~xtre?late Mr.
dantleWilliams, M., wisn
o thank the many reluii/es and <
riends for their kindness hud !
vo.ds of sympathy during the | 5
Uness and death oy their dear ?
ather. / I
, Dr. M-. B. Williams, J r., ?
Mr. Manson Williams,
Mr. J a meg Williams,
- Mrs. Clark. ?
LA1?U UF THANKS I4
. / ? I
My*. Emily Brown and Miss *
sajdoru Miles >Vish to express !
heir appreciation to friends loi
lie kinoness shown them daring
he long illness ami lecent death
>f their mother, Mis. Frances J.H
lies.
IN MEM OKI AM - =
In memory of our loving fath- -!
:r and husband, Solomon Deas,
vh0 departed this lite July la, 1
LU42. ^
\ piecious one from us is gone,
\ voice we loved is stilleo;
\ place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be lilied.
Mrs. Kebecca Deas, wife; Mr.
A lllium Deas, son; Mrs. Annie
J. iSnialls, Lucille Deas and Ja- 1
lie E. Washington, daughters. - I
IN MEMOR1AM J
In memory of our dear sistei
ife, July 15, iy-41, two years age
oday.
sale in the arms of Jesus,
Safe in His tender care;
>ale from the wollds of temptavtrthrr.g?can
harm her there. - ,
Cone but sudly missed by her
listers: (
uAGLilK, MARTHA uiul SALLIK j
AROl.'Nl) (Al)KS NEWS
5t. Haul A. >1. K. -Ch?ir?h -
lev. A. R. (ierman, Pastor- ? -?j
St. Paul A. M. E. church pro- |
nam and rally began at 3:30
Sunday, July 11. A large crowd
rom various churches were then
hat witnessed a grand program
>ixteen captains reported as fol- i
ows: Mrs. Roberta Thomas, re- I
lortedd $105; Mrs. . Ester Adams 1
180.25; Mrs. Verlie Thomas, $42.- ^
(t;?Mrs. Mary Wilson, $34.30;
4rs. Vermeil llaroic. $20.00; Mrs. (
loxie F.pps, $27.70; Mrs. Elbe ^
I l-.uv i e % ? * ?-* ? I
.nomas tiiu.io: Airs. rtinuei fuion
_$18.00(; Mrs. Roily . Glaacbo,
;lo.84-^Mrs. fiffimr Jam?- Mont
:omery, $14.00; Mrs. Ruth Thorn- ~
is $8.51; Mrs. Ceifer Mae -Bur;ess,
$8.00; Mrs. Annie Mae Gra- ..
iam, $7.00; Mrs. Janie Barr, $5.30 i
Jrs. Corinne Brown, $5.10; Mrs. J
ilvine Blackman, $1.00. Total
aised $420.62. ^
All the captains who raised over \
125.00 received a blue ribbon and
even of the captains who raised
he highesst amount was awardd
prizes.
The lust Sunday was a - high |...
[ay at St. Stephen Baptist church.
tt 6:00 p.m. devotional service v
ras conducted by Rev. F. _KT~Pe-' a
erson and Bro. Gadson Hannah, t
iernion was preached by the "Kev.
t. R. German from the Lake City
ircuit. His teict was taken from J
he 16th chapter of Job and the ,
ith verse. He preached a wonlerful
sermon whieh seem,*,! to he f
njoyed' by all who heard him.
.'he colection was $20.50.
Mrs. Leona Brown from Rich.
nond, Va., and Mrs. Ada Burgess j
uaster Gilbert Burgess, Miss
'earl Burgess, Miss Clareather ^
r
Surges* and Master George Bur- j
tess from Philadelphia, Pa., are j
uniting relatives here.
Mr. It. F. Montgomery, Mr-r
Villie Moore, Miss Marjorie Mont- ^
fomery from Oak Grove were din>er
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
nomas Sunday.
E. L. Thomas, reporter ^
a.
JOHNSTON NEWS \
The" Mt. Zion S. S. met at the ]
suul hour with Supt. and teachrs
at their posts. The lesson was [
aught by Miss Beulah Williams. |
We regret very much the ill- [
ie?s of M i?s Thomasina Blocker j
md Miss Frances Harrison who <
low are in the hospital. We pray
or their speedy recovery. ,,
reek end guest of the Amoses
ust week.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
(
Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, Pastor t
St. George^JlB- S. was called to (
[raw by the Supt. The teachers \
n charge . of the classes. The ^
norning service began at 11:3C ']
onducted in the usual order. The
sermon was full of thought and in- ^
piration. Quite a few visitors at- <
ended. Mr. Felder was the guest ^
if his sister Mrs. Angle Robinson i
Miss Cleveland our home econom
**11o ii?? lici'ii eiecieu.i \
:u woi k in St. Cieorge Williams y
High School. _ j
Sgt. Oscar Christie is home with 1
parents for a few days. Mr. Mackie
was the guest of Miss Cherry (
0. Rrown. Also Mrs. Lutherine 1
B. Smith of Andrews was the j I
juest of Mrs. S. E. Felder. ' J
^1
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SHlurduy, July 17, 1013.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Eurthauany
friends for their kind words
U coruToTtMice and the "beautiful
totals; and we feel* very grateul
to the -Leevy's Funeral Home. 4
Foster Mother and Father,
Mr. and Mts. Sum Walker
Mrs. Anna M. Wiley, Mother.
LAKI) UK I M AXN.IVJi
~T wish to thank the many
friends and visitors for being so
cind to Mother, during the timfk
if her accident. I pray that God'
.vill reward you all in heaven.
Daughter,
VICTORIA BAXLEY.
CARD OF THANKS
.Wo. wish to thank our lnW|
friends and neighbors for' thllRr
nndness shown us during the
Uness and death of our husband
tnd father Rev. B. F. IBtewart.
\lso for "the "many beautiful ftor
.1 offerings.
? Mrs. B.?F,?Stewart,?wife
Edward Cecil?Stewurt,?son,
IN MEMORIAM 44
EVANS?In loving memory of
iUr deal - mother and wife,' Mrs.
Mice Evans, who-Ieft-ns-on^ycm1 ?tge?t"dny,
Inly 15, 104*^. _
Jod picked a loving flower
"'rum his garden, up above
\n'd sent her here for each of us
fo admire and to love.
She was a precious flower sweet
\d heaven blessed, but Cod
lad need for her again and took
der home to rest,
sadly missed by :
Husband- and Children.
IN MEMOR I VM
EVANS?In loving rifUnfory of
>ur deitr grandmother, Mrs. Alice
Ivans, wiio left us one year ago t y
oday, July 15, 11)42.
*
"1111" hnjivt? nrid snd nnv nipmnriee
sweet,
)ur tears they often flow,
iVe try to say 'His will be done**
lut wo me weak, we loved her so.
'n<11 >' ?>iwk?<l by . :
.Grand-children.
IN MEM OK I AM
In memory of our dear grandnother,
Mrs. I la Thompson, who
imparted this life one year ago,
i.l.v 11, 1942. /
^ precious one from us is" gone,
V voice we loved is stilled; fcf"
V place is vacant in our homev^
Vhich never can he idled.
Mrs. Arnetha Dreher,
(1 rand-daughter and Family.
IN MEMORIAM
Itt nrenvoiy" sister ~
nd mother, Dinah Olivia Thomas
rho departed this life one year
igo, today July 4th, 1942 at her
lume in Florence county, near
Jamplico, S. C.
'.Sisters Mrs. Minnie E. Burch,
drs. Connie G. I.conard; Children
drs. Elleha iDbng, Jessie Thomas
3happelle Thomas, Lillian E. ,
'hoinas and Mylo Thomas.
IN MEM OKI AM
In memory oF our dear hus)and
and father Timothy Colenan,
who departed this life July
.'I, 1934,?
sine years have passed since
that sad day,
"he one we loved was called away
iod took him home, it was His
will,
lut in our hearts he liveth still.
Airs. Anna Coleman, wife; Reiecca,
Mildred, Carl,?7Willie und
ohn Wesley Coleman, children.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our baby Ernest '
Wsiey Black, who crossed to the
;reat beyond on July 14, 1943. *
k Bud the gardeners gave us,
\ pure und lovely child;
?e gave it to our keeping,
To cherish undefiled.
Jut just as it was opening,
Jo the glory of the day,
Jown came the Heavenly gardener
tnd took the bud away. >
-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black,
md Brothers John II. and George
TnJTacTC
IN MEMORIAM
In sad, but loving memory of t
laughter, mother and grandmoher,
Mrs. l.ucilla N. Wise, who
leparted this life July 13. 1943,^4^
)ur hearts were uuite. broken / ..
Vhen you had to leave us here;,?
i'ou were Cod's greatest t'?k-;n
I hut He ever let us share.
fou were our guiding light
fou were our^ leading star,
fou lhude our dark days bright
Jut you left us to cross the bar.
.V ? nm7 your loving smile,
.V'e miss your tender care;
5ut muy we meet you after while
s our solemn prayer.
Mother, Mrs. Emma Bracey;
hildren: Misses Estelle and Salie
Nance and Mrs. Fannie N.
-ninsori; t.iuiidson: William N. ?lack^on.